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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1917)
THURSDAY, .TUNIS 7, 1017. 1 FOUR THR SPRINGFIELD NEWS 11th Annual Rose Festival AND Patriotic Celebration AT PORTLAND, ORE. June 13, 14, IS, 1917 This minim! event will ho onu of tho greatest patrlo tlc celebrations over hold hi tho Pacific Northwest. Coino, join In and roturn homo n hnpplor and truror American Low Round Trip Fares On Halo Juno 12, 13. I I. 15 Roturn Limit June lSth Auk local iwunt for lufornintlon John M. Hcott, (lonornl I'nBHeiiKor AroiiI I'ortluml, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines Havo you bought your Liberty Bonds? Hauser Bros. , EUGENE, OREGON WEEK END SALE Specials for Friday and Saturday A 20 per cent reduction on baseball bats and gloves Baseball bats from 25c to $1.50 Baseball gloves from 25c to $8.00 Buy Your Shoes AT A SHOE STORE Sovon difforont stylos in MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SHOES At $3.50 a Pair Wo havo all sizos 35 WEST 8th ST. hp k f f OITOT EUGENE, OREGON 1 . Jt. OIL-iOlllY 1 J. J. BROWNING Croamory 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 Hulk t T " True to Name and Kind Give Us A Trial ' SCHOOL NEWS. 4 MIIB. HKINNICIl HNTHUTA1NH VOU U. OF O. OltADUATKS I'liluf muoiiK tliu miclnl ovoiitn of thin wi'ck, niul thorn Imvo boon tunny aro ittfalrH (or SprliiRf loltl'n Rnuliiiits from tho ITnlvorntty of OrcKon, of whom tho city In Jimtly prowl. Olio of tho menu thoroiiKhly onjoyulilo of thoxo wiih n picnic kIvoii ly Mr. nml Mm. Don F. Kkliinrr nt n point on tho rlvor luick of tho HprlnKflclil hill, on Tiiiwilny uvniiliiR. Tho Imppy party loft town about 6:30. Rotting lunch romly Imtnmllntoly aftor nrrlvliiR nt tho picnic npot. WIuiiIuh, routed ov er tho honflri), HantlwIchoH, nnhul, pick Ion, orntiKCH, hanannn, nml oraiiKcatlo. coiiHtltntod tho "oatn." Aftor lunch, tho crowd nut aroutul tho camp tiro, told HtorlcH, nml proformod Htuntn, nmnnKliiK to havo a tnont onjoynhlu tltno. Joynblo vUH anion thonmolYOi and with tho hontoM, tho RUcata onjoyod n luncheon of ilollclotm iihrlmp naiad, iialtcd crackarn, nut and ralKln broad nandwIchcH, coff'o-, Ico crwun nn.t enko. Mr. Cox'm Riionta woro: Mro. Wayno Html, Mm, Iloinor Hoimlonn, Mm, J. II, KorhIoiih, Mm, Clinton Hod love, MrH, llurko Katon, Mra. lllancho (Inno, MIhh Kvn llarton, Mm. llotnor Curium, Mm. Frank Mcl'rnukon, Mm. Van Hvnrvromt, all of Kiikuiio;' and Memlntno C. F. KkkIiiiuiih mid It. P. MortmiHon of thin city. ANNUAL PICNIC KNJOYKI) On Tuumtay tho IiIkIi hcIiooI HtudontH cololmttod tho closo of tho Huhool yonr with an all-day picnic nt Dead inond'M Ferry, chlof fonturo of anlil picnic tiohiK Iho "food" at noon. MIhhos Vurn Wllllnnm and Hfflo IUioiIob, and MoBHorn. I. M. Stroud and Wall or Mooro wont nloiiR to koop tho poaco, Wlcnora and inarnhiuallowH foriuod TIioho onJoyli.K Uio occasion i "in "l''"cu ' runUtanco" of a Junior woro: MIhh Vorn l'orklns. Lola llarr. , onjoyou in win Kru,. m ,.,.. ..... Marjorlo Macl.cn. Vera Nolnon. and HprlnKflold Flour mill aftor tho Clniu Opal Uolvemon. and Moiinra Chan oxorclwn Monday ov ir. l.hap- ...... Ml.,.. 1.'u,l,.,r I'.i.tililinll Ilvi-lmn . rii.ori.-n I) Ink or Kiiirnne. CI 111 ' """" v , ton Conloy, UiihhuII Dlnun, and John Abhworth. i MIhh Vera Wllllamn. Principal P, Stroud and Walter Mooro, M. KNTKIITAIN C. OltADUATKS WITH DIXNF.lt AND 1'AHTY Mr. and Mm. Sllan A. Oay wero hoHt and hoMtena at a liurnt riollclonri four coumo dinner Monday ovonltiK. tho affair IioIiir In honor of tho Spring field KraduatoH of tho Unlvomlty of Oregon. California popplcn and Scotch llliiom and follaco provided an appropriate color scheme of groovi and yellow tho OreRon colom. IMaco enrdn nlno helped carry out tho decor ative Idea. Covers woro laid for MIrkoh Marjorlo Mnchon, I-olu llarr, Vera Porklnn, Vern Nolnon, Kntor FuriiHOt and Kthel Conloy. nnd Mos nera. Hoy Calmn and Clinton Conloy. MIhh Marin Do Pile and Walter Dlmin who aro alao monthem of the Rrad uatliiR claan, woro unahlo to bo pros cut. After dinner, n number of other RUotttti Joined those already aanemblo I and a dellRhtful "Hook" party wan enjoyed. Ico cream nnd cako wero nerved at tho cIoho of the evening. OuentH for the party were: MIhhph Opal Holvnrnou, Oertrudo WllllaniH, Kthelyn Powem Frnnce Tnivla.. Noll Nlxnu. and Moaners. Levi Neet, Fen ner Trnvln, Ivan McKlnney, Claude SlRiior. Norman Ani'"rnn. HuhkoII Dlnun. Harold Perklnn, Tod Stuart. and Itoland Monhler. ACTIVITIES OF OTHER C0MMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS THURSTON Thurnton. June . Carl and Mar jorlo Phottcplacc returned homo from Portland Sunday. Inox Price came up from tho O. A. C. Saturday and will Hpeml the num mer at thin place, "Orandpa" McOeo of Mohawk la vIhIUiir nt tho home of IiIh KramlHon. Wayne Yarnell. Colonel Price of Klmlra Ih vIhUIiir rolntlven nnd friends hero. Paul llobley and family and Mm. Hoot of SprliiRflold npont tho day Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Hohh Mat thewH and family. MIhh Marie HastlnRH npent tho week end with her parents. Children's day waa appropriately olmervc.l nt tho Chrlntian church, Sunday mornlnR. Hoverend Kenneth Hendricks of Kukciio very ably delivered the bac calaureate sermon to the RrndiiatluR claH of the Thurston IiIrIi school Sunday evening. NHFDl KCHAFT CLl'll IION'l'HS FOHMISH M KM It I' It On Tuesday afternoon, the member of the Nemllecnift club met at the home of Mrs Nina MePheroon nt tho corner of Second and D treet. with Mrs Julia Tomseth, who used to lis Ioiir to the rluli. as an ,houor RUont Mth Tomaeth, who with her hunliHiid John Touiseth. who was for many veiirs superintendent of th Ilooth Kelly mill here, was a former resi dent of SprliiKfleld. Is now vIsitlnR here from Weed. California. Mrs. McPherson was nsHlsted In servluK on Tuesday afternoon by her sister, Venn Cox Those present to renew old rtcqunlntancofdilp with Mrs Tom seth were: Delia Peterson. Minnie Clrsrd. Mamie Hlchmoml. Vena Cox. Kathcrluo Horton, Welma Smltson. Sadie Nelson. Hosa MontRomery, Han nah Hill. Lilly Klxer. Cora Hlnson. Kniily Dorlty. Kdlth Larimer, and tho hostess, Nina McPhersou. Mm. Hor ton will be hostess to the club at her out of town home a week from next Tuesday. CAMP CREEK June fi. There will be a basket social at the school house Saturday night. June !. Kvoryono conie an.l bring a basket. Hovereud Mr. Cottou held preach Inn services here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mastersou and family spent Saturday night nnd Sunday with Mrs. Masterson's sister In co burg. Mis fl F Partley and family are in ICugene attending the Adventlsts' chiiiji meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Stroud and dauKhter HMun from Trent are here visiting Mrs. Strouds iwreutH, Mr. and M"s. D. Stophom. Mrs. Marion Chase and Vera Chaii have returned to their home b- if tor spending a few days vIsitlnR In Springfield and BiiRono. Superintendent J. K Plntti start ed to work on the roads to-day. MRS COX KNTEHTAINS FHIKNDS ON IUHTHDAY On Saturday afternoon. Mm. Nor wood Cox waH at home to twelve of her Kugcne nnd Springfield friends nt her home on A street. Tho Ku gcne ladies, all but one of whom writes Mrs. before her namo no, wetv dorks nt the I.arRe Cloak and Suit House, or at Frank E. Dunn store at the same time Mrs. Cor, then Miss Marie Williams, was em ployed at Dunn's, After a most en- WEST SIDE. Wesl Side. June 7. Frank Craw ford and Hay Vincent enlisted In th3 hospital corps of the regular army and left for Vancouver Mondny afternoon. Hoverend and Mm. M. F. Child entertained a company ofyoung peo- 'ple Inst night In honor of their nice, Matle Veroman of Medford. Guests present were: Levi Neet of Eugene. Iva Hill. Norton PenRra. Mr. and Ma. , George Crawford, Floy Collins, Bennio Davidson. Miss Vrotnnn Rave some I fine selections on the piano. A very pleasant evcnlnR was enjoyed by all. fContlnued troni rape 1.) I The Price of Fuel Is Going Up But Cost of Gas Never Increases the We have many satisfied customers who are using OAS for COOKING , and HEAT1N Telephone 58 and we will send a representative to explain Oregon Power Co B WATER n VOTERS SUPPORT FOUR OF SEVEN MEASURES , introduced nnd to Increase the pay of legislators found very little faror. I The local vote on each moasure ( from the four precincts, was as fol- 1 lows port iudeWtedne-ss: yes. 124. no. 16. limiting bills: ym. 49. m. ;rc: implied repeal: yes. 9. no, 1M: uniform tax: ISO. no 13S; )rtiM ' n-.entr yecSJ. no. 7: palielUry , ye. TS no. 249; road bondc: ). S3.' ntv i't. A. U INGALLS, Minar. Library Ha tl New RutAtrs . The "-.wctteld library ha acq Mar wl 11 nw rAr. eollrtl 1141 l , rtn. ud put T5 bAoVs ta ctrenlUaR ' dcrlr.g the paM M days. arKUg to ! l tie nionikly rfMMt lse4 by ib H bmruui. r. Hnb IIUI. aad hW 1 mined at the library Wtard weUng ou Tutay evAstap The libmry sBOt,.sl:s rwvijH pf collelkw Kk 4ca,.ed by Mr J P ' ..r' BIG JUNE SALE Don't miss this sale Big values here all the month. BIG SAVING ON YOUR SUMMER GOODS $1.25 Home Dresses $1.00 $1.50 Ladies' Wnists $1.00 Ln dies' Hosiery on sale Ladies' Underwent Middies 75c $1.00 nnd $1.25 MEN'S SUITS Big saving, all underpriced HAMPTON'S They Will Do It A Kood mt of Plugs will ylvc you a better engine. An extra one or two la the boat liiHiiranee agalnm one lung Iokh than yon should have. All UIikIh. DlHtlllate. Monogram OIIh. Grease, etc. STODDARD -DAYTON GARAGE 8th Ave. Bast 212 Phone MS Hast of Hotel Oshtirn Half Uloek Ford Switch Key Service Station No. I BUY YOUR SHOES at HALL'S SHOE STORE Me Me Me .Me Mo Me .Me 1 n s Work Shoes Men's Dress Shoes Outing Shoes lis n's it's it's n's n's in TH 'Ladles' HI Cut Two Tone Kid ladles' HI Cut Whlto Canvass Ladles' Hi Heel White Slippers lCngllsh Walking Shoes Ladles' Lo Heel White Slip Tennis Shoes ! . I'0, . , .... ., c. Iulles Tennis Shoes Alimiic hlioes Ladli's' White Canvass rub Canvass Shoos !.,. K(,ie amj U;U U ; Htyje8 Slippers MIhhoh Mary Janes, 3 Btylea keeping the prices down First class shoe repairing E YELLOW FRONT Botwoon Fourth nnd Fifth Copyrisht Hart Sclutlncr 'cMarx The right suit for Business Men HERE It is; inado by Hart Scharfner andMarx. U'b right in quality, style, and in price; tho fabrics are wool; the suit looks like twice the money; It's every bit as good as it looks. Notice the stylish lapels; the clean, sure lines. We guarantee to tit you. You'll anve money nnd get one or the best suits you've over had. We 11 show you any day. $20 $22.50 $25 Wade Brothers The home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes EUGENE , OREGON r v