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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1917)
MONDAY, MAY 21, 1017. THE BIHINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THREW mi EMUKKttKH BIGGER LIVE STOCK PROFITS Cnn 1o renin fm-ii rv-ry f.lr 1 ci ; :r fnnn. You cnn rapidly liii-toniHj tho weight or your Imp, lwf cnttlo nn! shoc you mu Knmjly iiicrcnso tlio milk flow of your cows you cnn got inoro work from vour horses through tho ueo of INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD TONIC 3 FEEDS for ONE CENT Auk iifl nlout thin drpcnu'nMo, 27 yciir old preparation. Let un toll you how it hits ntndo his extra prollts nnd saved grain Iced lor thousands of farmers. 'wr Ncvr:it SUUbTITUTC PHONE 31 TMri M M(r'Ualrili in u mvuiiou w tbi country tlinn till ollitr mww put leiMthtr, anil until tli last fw mm km suppoiitd to Ixi Incurnblo. For Irrent many yrnr doctors pronounced It a ocnl dleuM nml pri'Kcrllxil local rm (lira, nnd liy coiimiinllf' falling to, curs Willi locnl trenlment, pronounced It Incur nlilo, Hcloiico lim provm Cntnrrh to be ft connlltutlonnl 1luc, mid tliereforii r ijulrrs coimtltullomit trenlment. HnlT f'ulnrili ("lira, timniiffifiliirril btf 1". J. CliDinty fc Co., Toledo, Ohio, In tho only Connlltutlmml cure on tli market. It n taken Intornnlly. It cl dlrerlljr on the blood nnd miiroiii mirfnce of the system, Thry offer ono hundred dotlftm for nny cnno It fnlln to euro, Hend for clrcuUra and trutlmonlnlii, i Ad1rMI V. J. VUKUnr A CO., Toldo, o. Hold hy DriiiiltU, Jle, i Tk Hall's Kamlly I'll I for corrfniUon, DAY OF MOURNING PLANS BEING MADE (Continued irom rogo I.) tlio town take part In tho services. Mombors of the I'obL and circle are to meet at tho W. O, W. hall at 7:30 ACTIVITIES OF OTHER CMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS COBURQ Coburg, May 17.N. J. Nllson Jr made a business trip to Wcndllng Wed nnn.tfiv I1 Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. M. Anderson mo- c,ock on8""'1"' orn ? tored to Eugene Wednesday on bus- U,, rM "orvl at the Methodist Mr. nnd Mrs. J O, Uottls of Cor-1 FARMERS! ATTENTION 1 1 vallls will make their future home w will hcgln to receive milk for hero. cheese purposes Monday, May 21." Mr. and Mrs. William Ileitis nnd our chcescproposltlon should Interest daughter, Miss Tholma, motored to every milk producer. Seo or phone Hprlngfleld Sunday. us. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Sidwcll motored .... EUGENE FARMERS CRKAMERV. Kivo mon who havo boon working to Eugene Sunday. In tho Mabel mill quit and George Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler motored Word has been received from Rev Catching brought them to Springfield to I'rjnovillc Sunday, returning Uifl crend C. F. Clillds, who Is at Med In his car Saturday. They planned snmo dny. Hud Morrison, Tack I.arwood, Leon ard Lnrwood, nnd Nick Stnnwoll from Kugeno were visitors In Springfield Suturday afternoon. , to go on from hero to Portland. The , mon aro: C. E. Lett, C. W. Doty, J. j W. Callander, Charles Lett, nnd J. Balllngor. I 'J ho old hott near the high school bo otining to J I n W. Card of C- !to Wronoy, Washington, Is bolng torn down by Wlllla .i O. Hill. Tho struc (urn used to do a part of tin first ' svhociihouBO evo. built In Springil.j'd. Mhj Ituby 8ercnoy nnd Miss Mar JorloKnottworomcmborsof tho choirj "BOUND TO WIN" CONTEST which sang at tlio oaccaiaurcntc :er- i ford, saying that he will be pastor ol 1 n .. 1 f .t I M ln ..... AMiln.i ... . . - . . .... . . ! " " . mo west Bpnngueio iree Metnouist In Kugeno Tuesday. church for the coming year, Carl Hopkins mado a business trip to Kugeno Monday, returning the same ', Klrby Brothers Ship Logs day. j L. C. Klrby, of Kirby Bros., loggers. Walter Drury motored to Eugene anno'unces that the firm began ship Monday on business. j ping logs to the Booth-Kely mill at J. J. Miller was a business caller Springfield from the camp near Rich In Eugene Wednesday. i ardson's on the Coos Bay branch Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Baker motored Thursday. Five cars a day will bs - Kugeno Tuesday. shipped for a short tlmo and it is ex pected to Increase it to ten cars a day. Rheumatism. If you are troubled with chronic or : Town and Vicinity ? 44.4.4. 4-t 0. S. Itlggs was In from Oakrldgi Friday. Mrs J. K. Fox Is ill at hor homo on 1Vlllamotlo Heights. You Fiirnicrs, our Stock of Strain Is getting low. Hotter fit up before thoy uro nil gone. Wolf & Mlllur. Mrs. 1'oto TotiiHuth Ih reported to buHorlously III. J. C Dlium made n bushiest) trip to CroHwoU Friday. Mrs. II land. T. Shea Is vIhHIiik In l'ort- Mrs. Tenipleton, who with her hus- mens at tho Eugene , Christian churc;, , L 1 , -ular rheumatism give Chamber ycHioruay. uevorenii a. i.. unm Jain's Liniment a triaL Tho relief l.verod tho address to tho graduate, BoUnd to Win" class of th'from pain which it affords is alone tlio senior class of the Eugene Bible . 'no. uo". 10 . . r,ass . in-r.u band keotiH a store at OakrldKU wn, I,, .,,... . Christian Sunday School havo cnosci U1CD uu- Siiringflold Saturday. I " 8ldes for a "rags, paper, and old iron-, able everywhere. I Miss Mno Lyon was oblo to be contest. Tho captains are Billy Mo Mrs. II. A. Palmer left Saturday' for brought homo fgrom the Mercy hos Culloch and Harold France. The un overnight visit with her mother pital Friday afternoon. ' armies are as follow: and brothor at Mabel. f ' Blues: Hill McCulloch, Walter Lax i nn mnnnr ni inn isnni.ii-H.eiiv .urn" Ilnrnl.l lf. I.. II .t . ..... . .. Uri Olll.UIIUUI, KCtilur OIUIlll v....v.. h.ununwu n )er company s nun is running on tnr" r.,, nl M I-.. II. .-!.... r .1.1.. -i. .... . tuns. UI '.n ..int.i mu ifiiiitu ui iiiia uiiy, rani, Tom Renolds, Claude I Nyst'Tom, Wendfjl McKlnncy, Ken-i netn uirani, ixweii sines, uinir i.ucit WHAT FRENCH HAVE DONE IN ONE WEEK OF DRIVE liMinur shift, nwlntr tn the lncrensa lias eniistvil III tho aviation corpH and orders for finished lumber. Ih tltiw lit Vpnllrnninr ttnrrnrlru tin Ih to bo sent to Fort Hum Houston. Mm. Fnnnlo Cray of Springfield, ,JJ. Bort Lee Denver Young. Walter Toxns, from thero. The boy Is we'l .wnH dismissed from the Mercy hosplt , Thomns, Jcrald Endlcott, and David known horo. . "1 Snturdny morning. H'dwell. i Recis: Harold France, Paul Nixon. Mrs. A. Mlddleton wont to Hosoburi;, Russell Dlmm and Ivan McKlnnoy cilford Fandrom, Earl Parker. Earl Sntturday to slug at tho Inst day s , returned homo from Itosoburg yostor Beebc. Harry Fandrem. Price N'lxo.i celebration f tho nnniinl Strawberry ,,n'- w''ero they were in atlendancn Carl Hnsser. Roland Parker. Earl Co.. .j. Curnlval. tho Strawberry Carnival. j Geo. Williams. Ray Weber, Ralph Miss Shirley nnd Miss Avn Moore. -ry Carsaw and family have goni- j J, ' J havo fiulHlicd their terms of school at " Sluslaw, where Mr. Carsaw.. J ,rtake7to T av "Corner a I tho Jasper and Fall Creek districts..,- wll. bo employed by the Fischer-Bou-J , "J ; Hitoniivniv. niifi will ninv in sne nc. i Hole! for nwhllc. Thoy aru rcKlstored VTr Mini VnuinixInW tlm I'll I.. I. ....! I a . T . . . , " ' ford loft today for Albany to attend cn tho side with the ones who got KiAVOlilli Kmiilnv nflr I'iihIup . .... W. S. Dodd wnf a SprlnKlleld butil liens visitor Sut rday. The following wore roclsteroil eii ui .'luruom yu wi tho Siiringflold hotel Friday: S. U. i town Kuiuriiay. Dr. S. A. Dunford nnd Mrs. en to (he side you are on. I Dan- New members will be allowed to go the Epworth League convention. ithcni Into the cluss. In Just one week the" French In their great attack on the front from Solsson? to Aiibcrlre, near ly fifty miles, did these things: Took more than 100 guns, some of lurge willlicr. Took approximately 20.000 prisoners. Occupied twenty good sized vll Iuvom. not Including hamlets. Ref oniiieu-d about Qfty scjuarc miles of French soil. Put out of action in killed, wouuded and prisoners, on n con- servatlve estimate, at least 100,- 000 Gcrninii tioldlcrs. the equlv- alent of seven divisions. Farced the Gcrninii high com- 4 inand to throw In twenty dlvl- sions from their last r.errcs. their "stiuteslc reserves" whom Karl Moore has accepted n position , The bnttlo begins today. Monday, Hiey were sjivIhk tot a great of- The Real Proof Is in Being Satisfied When you li.ave tried .our .Groceries and our service you will be ready to believe that there la no better place tn trade In town than at our store. The quality of our goods Is kept up to the standard and our prices are reasonable. Try our prompt service. Nice & Miller Phono 41 ROBERT BURNS Lodge, N. 78, A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third! Friday evening in W. O. W halL VI Biting brothers wel come. P. A. Johnson Secretary- Chas. Kingswelt R. W. l. Cleaning, Pressing REPAIRING Made to Measure Suits Lemley Suit House Phone 75 W. F. WALKER . . UNDERTAKER T FUNERAL DIRECTOR Olfxe Fltonc 62; Peldcnce 67-JT. West Main St. The rock work on Second, Mill, nnd East Mnln streets, was begun again this morning. Lnrliner L Graves J D Owen Mn ' w,lH tho S. P. railroad company and, nnd lasts until Saturday evening. June Tensive campaign, lo save their n i'n'Jl.'f u'.,t .,'- t I" on night shift. His family will. 9th. The losing army has to feed the whole front In France from dis- of Tllri ?. BeaveVof-p.0eas: 'M' v 10 EuKC 10 " . j ,? t mu. i . .... to his work. ! T fc 1 Tho old Mt. Hood Saloon building on Mill street owned by N. L. Mc l'nrland Is boing torn down. ant Hill; J. M. Rankin, nnd Bert Mil Icr, of Drain. LOYAL ALPHA ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Impersonation "An Essay on Necks" Plirfnnl Dnrrls. Eitppnf will use this method of marketing his piano Soo ..Sonate.. j. u Dugsek -Molvln Fen wick ,has received from tho factory n Ford trailer. Mr. Fen wick owns n ranch east of town and Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDG. : - PHONE 20-j: RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W produce. uso here. It is the first trailer In Rosebud Andrews Reading "When Father Shaved HU Whiskers" Mrs. Glitdys Smith, who has been In charge of tho sixth nnd sevcnthgradei of the Lincoln school this yenr, plans Mr. Allen of Marcola was brought to attend tlio Oregon Normal school to tho Springfield hospital suffering t Monmouth next year. Kiui iiiicuiuoiiiu oumruuy. n-. n . . .... , , ' MIkb Allen Knslnr Is nnlnvlnc iuii imo oiuituu uiiuu i - - .n,.prs(,na.inn .a Eroov nn Pnta" Mrs. O. D. Smith had her tonslb h.g a new ho.no In West Springfield, vacation from tho Candy Kltcl.cn this "np erso"at " ' on Cat8 ., .... . ... ... .... .woek. nnd In nttnn.llne llin nssomhlr t,lI,e Urlni' "Bene Z " " ,UL"' VU7 yBl" . M. Michael Bauer received word f ,ho Rebekal. lodge of which order Vocal Solo "Trusting Eyes" Teschem Ili.nt nor iluughtor, Mrs. Raymond. 8ho Is a past Noble Grand. Chnrlos Parker of Maplo Grovo is Tyson, of Barvlew, Is receiving con sufforlng with n sovoro caao of eczema Kratulntloiis on tho birth of a dough- Jolm T- Qfroy of Creswell. Frank on his nock. tor .born Inst Monday. Mrs. Tyson I'Onhort, Robert F. Sldwoll. Mnrtln was Miss Emma Bauer and well Vl Endlcott of Springfield, nnd Ham- J. A. i-ianigan riolivoroa 20 tonn of known hero. v- Hammitt of Springfield number 2, Impersonations lay to tho Sprlnglold Food company ' ,nro nmong tho Jurors drawn for tho on Saturday. .H Mrs, K Bales, noo Vcrna Tagg, n Juno term of tho circuit court. . . . ' former tenchor in tho high school unyion unri.or ana r rod Bhoppnrd jl0rOi ftrrivo,i from Goarhart Frldai' - n 'ossoy left yesterday uftcr l t It nf tlf ah jl Unit Atillnln.l Ih ll.n . - ..... his Mm ,,, l , ... 1 . ivesBoy nnu uioir smnii son, uwigiu, wrs. rJ. w. Collins has gone to Nyo Mrs. John McKnv nml mi In flnuiTh. wnilt tn Afllfnnl Rnmn Hum npn A '-- -"-i-i iioro, nrrivea rrom uonrhart Friday w- " "UBBU ,ul1 josieiuuy ui . both of Wcndllng, onllstod in tlio mar- afternoon nnd will bo n houso guest et ,2n for MllforU. Iown. where ines and loft for Portland Friday. tho iloleof M8B EBtona Martin, .mother Is not expected to live. ncher Ida Carson Piano Solo "Chant D'Amour" J. Paderewskl "Hlrtenknabe" E. Gries Rosebud Andrews "Little. Red Riding Hood" "What Is a Hedgehog" Amy Carson Piano Solo "Chachonno" A. Durand Rosebud Andrews Impersonation "A Drunk Man in a Coal Cellar" Ted Levitt argains Extraordinary Buy Now and Save Money I " r."".:. "'u" lor rotrl Wednesday from Enter. . P. McKtney is assisting in tho .Com- Vnnnl ,".. ;, ..u. .ih......B uUii. u,u,. (lrlB0 whoro Bh0 ,, boon fo8ovora, niorclnl Stato bank during Mr. Kes- w m Good rollnblo firo insurnnco. No as- wooks. visiting nt tho home of hor vtsoy's absence. ; "The Responso"H A Johnstone . sossraonts; no membership foe. Pay Bls,or' Mra- Graco Harblt, who was, a P'nil arltnr . v. ... . ., T.in Carson onco and you aro dene. II. E. Walker former business woman of this p,6o. J .Zf w5 ' ho F ! Iteading'-Theing of Moscoe" Bt "nU, ' effS th rc.arnceCCdremwho las " " n.pany. s gen Amy Carson Miss Velma Gentry -returned to hor !!h-.?C1?1' oral foreman. Mr. Parker has had "ending "Tho Christmas Star" . ... vU duhiui. . .outumur uurracsa , . ... . wlrAflM c,.n Piano Solo "Danta Trlpolina" . Piotro A Yon Rosobud Andrews vhomo at Albany Saturday after afow haB boon ordored to tho border at Cat- omP,oyment wlt the Mohawk Lum- Kf '.lav1.! .,lnU ...III. I.Un.l. I . ' T.lllllhnp nnmnnnv w ..u.v nr.... wiuuud nuiu. oxico. Ho passed through Eugono Tho Mlssos Gentry of Albany and . Thur8,,ny evening, Carrio Gentry of Lebanon woro regis tored nt tho Elite hotel Friday. Mrs. Luclna Richardson spent Fri day afternoon in Crosswoll on busi ness. Mrs. O. C. Wolf of Astoria arrived horo Saturday night for a visit with hor mothor, Mrs. A. S. Wlkor, arid other relatives and frionds. Tho city has men at work plowing laud for pooplo who aro not ablo to havo it done for themselves now, and tho owners may pay for tho work la-tor. Lumber company. j B. F. Adams and Frank Fischor ni o repainting and papering the interior of tho W. F. Walker chnpol which hns been roniodelod throughout Tho "U chnpol has boon enlurged -nil tho family room chunged to nccon; modnte the people. Tho many frlondo of Mr. amV Mrs vioro down from Marcola Saturday, 1 N. A. Baker will ho glad to loam that nnd spont tho day at tho G. W 'a.. thoy will soon return to Lane county. ron home. I I Tho Alumni members of tho Spring I field High School will hold tliolr an nual business mooting nnd election rf Jlllrora Wednesday evening at 7 !0 r.t tho high school building. Every S, I' S, alumnus is urgod to bo there. Lottio MoMurray and hor slum Will Attend Sisterhood Convention Mrs. R. L. Kick plans to lenve Tues dny morning for Portlnnd, whoro s'la Ml nttond thennnual convention of ihel. K. O. Slstorhood, of which she Is president. The convention, which begins Tuesday ovonlng, will be held tn the Social Servico temple of tho Men's Gun Metal Shoes in Lace of Button, Goodyear Welt Sole, only $3.45 Sizes 6Mj to 10. Men's Neolin Sole Good year Welt, lace of Button, Gun Metal; while thev 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, $22150 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 Hats $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 am Oxfords at Bargain Prices. Eugene Sample Store 605-609 Willamette Street Eugene, Oregort I A Symbol or Health Tho I'ythngorlnna of Ancient Grooco nto slmpl6 food, practiced temperance and purity.' As a badgo thoy usod tho five pointed star which thoy ro gardod as a symbol of health. A rod flvo pointed star appoars on each packago of Chamberlain's Tablots, and still fulfils ltd nnclont mission as .a symbol of health. If you aro trou- Died with indigestion, biliousness or constipation, get a package of those tablets from your druggist. You will bo surprised at the quick rollot which thoy afford. Obtainahlo ovcrywhoro. Pltv TrnneiiMi. A T) M.T.'I..... I I . 7 ,. . .r T.r . for oxt yonr- o was formerly rd ln h sroBlg.1..t!onat thola8t moot-, prln-cIpa, ot tllQ Mnrcoln choo, ,)Ul tr.t of the town council. Thero was Ioft thoro ,nBt Juno , ,otQ , , "o action take. cn t at that lime. work nt tho 0 nonmU Bch Tho city oxpocts to rocoivo n now nt Monmouth. dr'nklng fountain ordored from Ash! " ' tir. Baker has boon elected principal T?r B!fet Methodist church, and of tho grudo schools in SprlngfloM w vwiiiuuy unu Thursday. Mrs Kirk plans toreturn home Thursdny evening. In ti I toon. 'Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done Wonders for Me." "I hnvo boon n sufferer from gto-. mnch troublo for a number of years, and although I havo usofl a groat num bor of romodlos recommended for this complaint, Chamberlain's Tablo.ts Is tho first modlcino that has given mo poBltlvo nnd lasting rcllof," wtRos Mrs Anna Kadih, Sponcerport, N. Y. "Cham borlaln's Tablets hnvo done wonders for me and I valtjo them very highly." ObtalnubU everywhere. A lottor received hero from Mrs BIG SALE Wo have docldod to close out our stock ot Harness, Straps, and Snaps. Farmers this Is the time to lay in a C. E. Sales, Btatos that Mr, Salos hi" supply of Snaps nnd Buckles. Dur- not entirely recovered from tho had ,r"? this sale wo will also give you attack of rheumatism which ho su" n Hbornl discount of 10 per cent on fored sonio tlmo boforo tho family shoos. Sale will continue indefinite- left Springfield. Mr. and Mrs, Snles to Wo wHl continue tho oiling nnd no residing in Pnsadona, which Mrs. repairing of hnrnosB und Dhoes.'Wolf Sales says thoy Hko very woll. Mr. Mlllor. Sales, Is In tho general raorchnndlajps bnsnoajwlth his brothor. , j Orvlllo Hownrd returned " nfr' land Friday after a threo woods' v(sU In this cll.y nnd mothor. Mrs. A. D. Ruddlman, and friends. Real Estate Transfers. Timothy Howard to William Piper Lots 6, 7, block 12, .Douglas Gar dons; $10, J. W. Machen ot ux to William W-mT0t8 ii. 12. block 3, Valley Viow addition to Springfield. 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 OlVe Us A Trial Kttrf