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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1917)
TinmSDAY, MAY 17, 1017. TUB SPUING FIELD NEWS pace 7imm Smart New Season's Designs in Stationery Stationery Btylcn clmiiKo with tlio BcnBonu Jimt us BtylcB In clothoH chungo. Lot your lottor convoy the lmpreu Hlon thut you tiro Htrlctly up-to-date regarding utntlon ory HtylcH. Notwithstanding tho advanced prices of all paper hIocUh wo can offer you CRANE'S WRITING PAPER8 at piiceH that are roaBonablo. Tho goods which we are now showing Include tho now shades, textures and shapes, Box Pnpora, Bulk Paporu nnd Fancy Tnblota With Envolopoo to Match Como in und Inspect those papers you'li ho Impressed with tholr stylisli tone. NEvrn fc&ta- ORE. 'JJF 8UUSTITUTE PHONE 31 ! Town and Vicinity Mrit. Coy l,nnabury of Deorhorn, wan a Hnrlngriold visitor WcdnoBday. MIhh Eleanor White- lofjt Tucudn evening for Cottngo (3 rove. dollar they're glad to nervo you at 'EgKlmnnna', Don't forgot tho I'armjl-Tca.choni nunocltttlon moiitlng, May 24. -Program will lio given out lator. krs Oct your fllma dovoloped at I'ccryV C. K. I.yon l bulldlnK a ham and gnrago at liln homo on Hocond Htroot between A and I) atroctn. MIhh Anile Young, of tho Hpringfloli) nchoola teaching force will npond tho weekend with her parent b In Portland. Mr, and Mrn. A, J, Perking returno-l to Portland Tuexdny evening after a whort visit hero. Mrs. Godard and daughter, Krmu, of Doerhorn wore In Springfield Tues day. Hampton Ilroi. will pay 20 to 25 conta per pound for hides and 25 cents per hundred for Iron. Mrs. J. C. Mullen returned Tuesday morning from an over-night huslncs.1 trip to Albany. Miss Margaret Gorrlo Is assisting In giving tho oxnmlnatlonn at tho Maplo Grovo school today. Mrs. Harvfo llbbortson of Eugono visited Sunday at tho homo of Gil bert Mlllor. When you buy your Ico cream nt Egglmanns" you know what's In It. Whothor you spend a penny or a Lillian M. Gibson has boon granted a divorce from Winifred J. Gibson In MIsh Hruco llarncs, of Sprlugflold, spent last Tuesday afternoon at Deer, horn with hor sister Mrs. Georgia Fountnln. Wo novo a fow eating potatoes nt 3V&c II). Also a fow seed potatoos. nt 4c. Duy what you need while they last. Springfield Food company. Tho Elks and friends who attended tho Elks' boxing match from hero Dr. Eugono Kcttor returned Tuesday from a business trip to Vancouver. Egglmanns' for quality. Mrs. Oladya Smith will spend tho wook ond at Oakridgo. Mrs. Luclna ltlchardson visited Eu gono schools Friday. L. II. Loo was registered at a loc.il hotel yesterday, Hot water bottles guaranteed for two yoars at Pocry's. II. Stroud nnd wlfp of San Diego, California, aro in tho cly today. Mr. and Mrs. Will Darling aro mov ing to Marcola where Mr. Darling Iiai employment. Miss Lacy Copenhnvcr spent Thurs day visiting In tho University Junto' II. 8. If you want homo made candy, hot roasted peanuts or buttered popcorn, get tho best at Egglmanns'. Mayor E. E. Morrison left this nfto, noon for a business trip to Marshflcld. Ho expects to return homo Sunday. John Smith of this city purchased a Ford automobile from tho Spring field gnraga today. Tho following were registered at, BIQ SALE the Ellto Tuesday: Mrs. II. C. Dausch- Wo havo decided to close out our or, Max French, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. stock of Harness, Straps, and Snaps. tNeill, IL Longonborger, Mr. and Mrs. Fanners this Js the time to Jay In a Longenborger, Chas. Mctlaney, W. M. supply of Snaps and Duckies. Dur- Van Trosso, Chas. Vcrvo, Mr. and Mrs. ing this sale we will also give you 8. I. Sullivan, II. Grotha, Oauloy, Jack a liberal discount of 10 per cent on Turpln, Chas, Maslors, Frank Mahano , shoes. Sale will continue indeflnlto- J. Murray and J, Tompkins. FARMERS! ATTENTIONI I Wo will begin to receive milk for' choose purposes Monday, May 21. Our checseproposltlon should interest every milk producer, Seo or phone' us. I .... EUGENE FARMERS' CREAMERY, ly. Wo will contlnuo the oiling and repairing of harness and shoes. Wolf & Miller. Real Estate Transfers. Max Arp ct ux to Ira A. Daker, ot ux 10 acres tp, 17 8. R. 4 V J10.000. O. Walter Mllllcan et ux to First National Dank, Eugene, part of lot 5 blk. 0, Springfield 100. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDG. . . PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W Cleaning, Pressing REPAIRING Made to Measure Suits ' Lemley Suit House Phone 75 W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phont 62; .3ei4enee 67-J West Main St HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Office in City Hall, Sorlnorleld, Ore. HUtV CAPITAL SIZED UP ARTHUR JAMES RALFOUR Marlon Adams and Fern Sldwcll left Wednesday afternoon for points on tho Siuslaw. That good, clean, old Virginia 8AS AFRAS In ten cent packages at Pee Tuesday ovenlng wore: AI Perkins, ry s. Charles Egglmann William McCullocl. . Ottri,(nor . A.F.IIerrlck,andLmeryIllchardHon.,,UrK Monday eyennB (0 (h3 Mrs. J. E. Richmond nnd N. W. ; funeral of a friend. She reUirneJ Emory wore members of a picnic "Tuesdny evening. party to the fish hatchery on the Wears Frock Coat and Striped Trousers Movements Sug gest An "Outdoor Man." McKonzIo river for tbc annual picnic local members of the State Dcntnl association, Tuesday. Self-filling fountain pons $1.00 at Peery's. Hurt Klckum purchased a half In terest In tho Wllltfim Snfloy meat market Monday. The now firm name will be known as Safloy & NlckUm. Tho shop will contlnuo Its prosenr location. J. E. Fox departed for Mnrshfleld Monday afternoon In search of work, which ho Is unnhlo to find hero In hU lino. Mr. Fox for tho past several years has boon employed at tho Springfield Planing Mill company. Regular monthly business was trans acted nnd the usual bills were allowed at tho monthly mooting of the town council held Monday night. S. II. Larmcr, L. Graves, J. D. Owen of New York, and Harry Tibbetts .f Irving were registered at tho Spring field hotel yesterday. Wo havo a car of LAND PLASTER duo today. $11.00 per ton. Get your order In early as a good sharo of this car Is already booked. Spring field Feed company. Tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Ncet, who underwent an operation for adenoids at the local hospital i slowly Improving. Otlltn n numhnr nf ninn nrn liolni? A!vort!sed letters romnlng un-! put 0 nt tho Lucky noy niln0 out called for in the Springfield postofflco from luo nlver on tho McKani,tft .ay ,o. iV(: Mrs. nmo imago, .Mr nn(, s cxpectcd thnt ,ho proporty w, R, C. Rush. A chargo of ono cent ! nnprn,.i oT,BiVniv ihi nmmor ... .... .i ... , win iiu iiiuuu tin nu auvoniHcu loners HARRY M. STEWART, Postmnster. Rubber gloves 35 cents a pair at Pcory's Elbertu Roberts, Flora Marsh, Faith Yates, Ollvo Klngsloy, Alice Swenson. Ed Leo, Arloy Marsh, Lawson Steward Lynn Hayes and Frank Yodor motor ed to Sprlngflold from Elmlrn, Sunday. Mrs. A. B. Richardson and daughter "t Walder, Idaho, arrived in Springfield Inst evening and will visit or a fow days with Mrs. Dolllo Beagji Ed Ucaglo and Mrs, W. E. Warner. Tho Lincoln school Is preparing u Memorial Day program to be given on tho afternoon of May 29. Completo announcement of program In luter Issue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Parker havo i moved to this city, nnd taken Iioubo- I keeping rooms In the Sutton buildln,' tho circuit court on tho ground of, ... . . , . , , ... ... ' "ow plnnks havo been placed on cruel and Inhuman treatment. i ,,, ,,,, ,,. . . . :, I tho Fifth street entrance to the BootH- Francis Lnmborty roturned to his Kelly Lumber company mill. Tho wuiiv ui nuiiu mot ,Uin.ih, unci .uw, ,over Ul0 skc8. grocery Btoro Mr iow nays visu noro at win unmo. iu ..vv...o... v..u .u..u.w,..h u. parker ,B tho new uporlntendcnt nis motiior. Mrs. n. a. novo. .,.,.,. (ho Iocn, F,BchoP.outln ,,. Reverend J. W. Perkins is ngnln R' CUBm celvod a painful Injury .... ... i , -... Tuesday ovcnluc nt tho Ilnnlli.Iv'nlK- niiio u, i.u aui uuor ...... nK m.i.uroi HI,.r I 11, 0 1,1 Springfield on business for . from a sovoro nttuck of Indigestion Vl en n l ute splinter ontorol Mosolov savs bo see- for Knvnnil l.ivs I 1,10 xnnA nenr tho t"""nb. The sorv-1 I0W ".",8, Mn MosoIO SI8 8eS'' lor Boonu unys. i pLvsini,,,, ,ir i '" changes for tho better In tho A marriage llsconso was isuod Tuos extract tho sllvor. day by County Clork Russell to TTmlln IlnlmrlB nf Mnntntnn nn.1 Mr- n,1(' MrB- V. Jackson and Mario Piquet, of Mabel. . Mr. and Mrs. A Mlddleton wore among I tho Eugono Cnllph Grottos and tholr' Married: At Albany. May lfi, 191" You Fnrmors, our Stock of Straps wives who enjoyed a pleasant evening Peter J. Lnmberty, formerly of Spring iB getting low. Bettor fit up before nt Junction City as guests of tho I flo,1 nml M,BS ,ncz CurI Rev.Charlef It. C. MoBeley and wlfo of Astoria, town since ho was hero flvo years ago. Ho nnd Mrs. Moseley oxpect to return to this section sometime. thoy aro all gono. Wolf & Mlllor. Quito a novolty Is tho growing of peanuts in Springfield. MIbb Grace Walkor planted somo of tho nuts, and has sovoral plants growing well. members of tho latter city on Monday ' evening. j B. Gibson officiating. The brldo Is tho daughter of Mayor and MrB. I . I M. Curl. Mr. Lamberty, who his "Vour money back If Corn Solvent ! noon In Albany but a few months. U fnllB to get that corn, 25 cents at bo son of Mrs. I.oiiIho Hn.-n nf Rnrlnn Poory's. field. He is at present conncctol Tli t mnnv filnnri nf Mlna Mnfl T.VA will bo glad to hear that she is re- i "r,,ay Pl"-clmB0t tho modern bunga- - ouuui uuiwuou oixui onu Sovonth from T. J. McCruekon. Tho house waB built Just a year neo. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Cox on Snt'w,,h ,ho l,ruB K00l,s department of (ho Hamilton storo at Albany. covorlng nlcoly from hor rocont op oration. Sho Ib nt tho Morcy hos pltal in Eugono. SEEDS THAT GROW As tho planting Benson is getting- vo'l Mr. nnd Mrs Cox nro planning oa ."'vancod and somo farmers nro at loss to know Just what crops to r in, wo aro listing a fow field seeds thai may suggest a profitable crop. Wh Washington has sized up Arthur James Balfour In this way; Five feet ten and three-quarter luchcH In height. Weight 155 pounds or thereabout. Ot slender figure, with narrow shoul ders that stoop slightly, but very long, sinewy arms a figure unusually ath letic for a rnr.n of sixty-nine years. The Balfour head is long and narrow, with en overhanging brow, "bulging" type. It is covered with gray hair, at the temples trained down to a thin Bkcln of whiskers that extend an inch along the check. The Balfour face is "sharp," though tho mild gray blue eyes detract some what from the general Impression pained when the Balfour countenance Is in repose. The nose Is aquiline, al most hawklike, with prominent bridge The Balfour eyes are rather promi nent, ordinarily steely and penetrating save when the Balfour smile comes Into them to radiate over the entire face This smile Is Infectious "winning," it might almost 1m? called. When the Balfour smile Is worklng whlch Is moat of the time there K little In the expression to suggest the "bloody Bnlfour" of Fenian days when the then secretary of foreign affairs for Ireland was compelled, with firm hand, to stay frequent disorders. The Balfour voice Is that of the ora tor and linguist. It possesses nil the charm of tho well cultivated Engllsl. vocal vehicle. It la soft, modulated, n" most to a whlspccat times, though It Is decidedly resormnt when roused In public spenklng. The chief use Mr. Bnlfour makes o.' tils brilliant iower of Rieech Is to keep It out of action most of the time, no la an eloquent listener, his smile taklug the place of 3))cech. While engaged lu otUelal missions. Niicti as that which brings him to the United States, the British secretary for foreign nffnirs garbs himself much as he does when he goes to parliament. The chief features of it lye a long frock rout that flaps around his knees, gray striped trousers, comfortably square toed shoes, a black string tlo and a narrow brimmed silk hat that appears to sit uncomfortably on bis head. The Balfour walk and movement suggest "the outdoor man." His stride Is long and swinging, and ho moves along n t n very rapid gait. The Bnlfour diversions he is a bach elor are bicycling, golf nnd almost boyish fondness for dime novels of tho "shilling shocker" sort nnd profound works on philosophy. He can recite pages of Socrates In the original, no speaks French, German, Spanish, Ital ian and can make himself understood In the original Gaelic. That tho distinguished statesman lias u sense of humor Is Indicated by tin tribute of 0119 pf bis associates, who Is authority for the statement that "Balfour can make a really good pun, with an American punch; as you call It." JEWELRY FOR GRADUATION See our window display for our suggestions of ap propriate gifts for the June Graduate. FOR HER Bracelet Watches Diamond Lavallieres Agate Pendants Gold Brooches Tiffany Rings Agate Rings FOR HIM Gold Watches Waldemar Chains Scarf Pins Signet Rings Gold Knives Gold Cuff Links ROOF JEWELER AND OPTICIAN f Bargains Extraordinary! Buy Now and Save Money Men's Gun Metal Shoes in Lace of Button, Goodyear Welt Sole, only $3.45 Sizes 6 Ms to 10. Men's Neolln Sole Good year Welt, lace of Button, Gun Metal; while they last $3.45 all sizes. Men's Goodyear Welt Sole, Gun Metal, Lace or Button, all sizes $3.85 Same Shoe in Neolin Sole, at $3.85 Men's Custom Made Tail or suits, . '. . .$17.50, $22.50 Ready Made Suits, here from $10 to $16.50 You will save money by buying them now- Men's Oxfords, $5.00 to $7 values, $2.95 3.95 Men's Hate $1.95, $2.25, $2.45, $2.65, and $2.85. See our Men's High Grade Dress Shoes at Bargain Price $4.25 to $8.50 Ladies' Sample Shoes and Oxfords at Bargain Prices. Eugene Sample Store 605-609 Willamette Street Eugene, Oregon 4M Soudan GraBS will grow ononnou.1 renting tho proporty, nnd roninln crops of Food. Got your sood nt tho ' where thoy nro living for tho present Snrlncflold Food company storo. Wo soil It for loss than you will pay olso-1 PotorLnmhorty.son of Mrs. N. A. now havo on hand: whoro. Howo, of this city, wns marled Turn- day at Albnny, to. Mis Inos Curl. Tho Poutlan Grass Seed, Mrs. "Luclna Richardson has booi young couplo wll make Albany tholr Hoclonnod Board Barley, nlocted to tho prlnclpalshlp of tho homo. Tho groom's brother, Frnncea Reclenned Bluo Bald Barloy, Goshon school for noxt yoar. Mm. Lamberty loft Monday afternoon for Benrdless Barley, Albany, to act as boat man. Peto ii Ilannchon narley (Grown by'O. A. C.' well known horo. Ho was employed ' (Thoro Is plonty of time to sow bn.' for n long tlmo ns grocery clork nt ly nnd It makes n profitablo hay or Get on Vina McLonn will bo assistant prln clpal In tho samo school. Good rollahlo flro Insurance No as- sossmonts; no membership foo. Pay onco end you nro deno. II. B. Walkor nt tho City TIall. A lpttor has boon rocotved horo from Claronco Hill, who rocontly en llstod In tho U. S. army and sont to Vancouver saying ho has boon sent to tho Toxas bordor. George Dick, of Eugono, and Rub sel Dlmru and Ivan McKinnoy, of Springfield, went to Rosoburg Mon day afternoon whoro thoy will run a danco hall during Btrawborry Festival wook. . Ax Billy's department storo. Tho Loyal Alpha Class of tho Chris tian Sunday school will present Miss Rosebud Andrews, Misses Amy Car son and Ida Carson, also othor stu dents of tho Oratorical department of tho Eugono Blblo University In an Entertainment at tho Christian Church noxt TuoBday ovenlng at 8 o'clock Piano solosr vocal solos, readings nnd Impersonations will be given, Tho, class hopes tbcroby to ralso monoy with which to furnish tholr classroom, lately afforded thorn by the now ad' ditlon to tho church. grain crop elthor ono) 'Rocloanod Spring Oats, Canadian Field Pons, Kale Seod Thousand Head, Rape Seed Dwf. Ebsox, Rocleanod Red Clovor Seod, Stock Boots Sovoral Kinds, Stock Carrots Several Kinds, Beans A fow Lady Wash. anil'Mw lean Wonder. Wo carry a very complete lino or Field ond Garden Seeds, Fortillzo," 'otc, and will bo glnd to show to, you our stock at any tlmo. ' -SPRINGFIELD FEED C MI'ANf JF yon want to urcecd In life lou must know what it new in huslnri; mnA Inrtn. try. Ill Invention mil olrnce. Gct out of tho rut: ret on the flrinir lfn. R&d Popular Science Monthly t tie most Intereittnff anil uieful maratlne, and i mo uiA-ni money worm, nitty uiouiu 300 Pic'uret 300 Articloa all for only 13cf nti. Al! l'.:o new Ideal and Invention! In electricity and wlrelrt. In (lutnmolillea and acropliut, in shopworn aoU in mruiiun, urn in raaciuncry. tlowtomakathlnitathom. MtttrMeTery month, Including rclrlteraton, poultry houtu, lurnlture, automobilakhop repair, etc It la full ofmoney-makltir. itep-tatlnr Ideal. It If vrritttn in plain EnglUh far men udl beys. 18 Cent a Copy 51.60 a Year Ctl It from a newsdealer or mit direct in I'lipiilarScltnce Monthly, 3 Fourth Are., N.V. pptr VitteoprfrMllfiiKJIt.ttB t (jr o:tira r.J niUm tain rnr. Follow the Crowd to Seventh and Main Streets AUSCHER'S BIG UNITE HONS' Open Afternoons and Evenings $10,000 Merry-go-round, Big Ely Ferris Wheel, trained animals, shows and concessions of all kinds Here Until Saturday Night Zm J. J. BROWNING Creamery Block Dealer in HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, SEEDS, SALT, MILL FEED, OIL MEAL, SOY BEAN MEAL ALFALFA MEAL (Sweet and Dry) POULTRY SUPPLIES Rolled oats, chick feed SEEEDS In Package or Bulk ; True to Name and Kind Give Us A Trial n i,