The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 21, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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W. P.WALKR
UNDERTARCfOfiC S&J
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Phone 62 ReMdklca 'ttr
' HERBERT l WALKER
SOCIAL EVENTS
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NOTARY
' ..PUBLIC'
Wfte fa City biSi Borlngfleid. Oc
Parson's Garage
Cfinoral "Repair Una" "Storage
-Second HandCare-and Truoki
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Phone 105 EUGENE, OREGON
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MR.'.AND MRSt(WftC. MYERS
ENTERTAIN. FOR ,SON
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Myers gavo n
inosl-tm'16yablos Jriwh party for tholr
son Paul, who will loavo soon wltn
Uho Thirds Qrejon,t A tholr homo at
IlAydpn Urldge last' evening. About
sixty DeoDio aucuucu mc aiuiir.
dnn&s were playb'd on the lawn attar
wlilph refreshments of lco cream and
cako were served.
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The Uereon class of the Christian
church will hnvo a picnic at E. te
West LMurxisoula-rancU-thU-avonliiR. Thn
young pcoplo will bo taken In hay
rack SThoso wliS Ave? been plan;
Suits? M&t 6rder
Alterations, Cleaning and
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PINE WATCH
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3PAIRING
ftUHKt$re ncflMUlteS;, Gertrude
jlViftl&$ Koy kln&juMjlpat Coriloy,,
At the regular meeting of tho Ro-
:njcTsaWicmdny"montng tho proa-
'ideati.pf ,tlul-; RebeUAh Assembly at
OroEtOJ. Alr Alaryr-Lancaster, made
err of f Icial vjslt toi.thQvlocal lodge
f-PSty Eugjjno'Kster.jrasiJnltlated Into
ilie lodge. At the close of tho meet-
cc c run ui an'aXcavcro Borved
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4 f ide i ainiuia.ujuo
is meeting with Mrs.
fllftydon BridgxV
Blood this nftoN
CARfeFOlIfiSbiEfctldOS
JJR. J.-,E.tRJCHMOND
PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116-J
OvBrCotiHii8rcial"Bank;
iurch
. , Chris H. JenpenK Pastor. '
Our Sunday" school oegins at 9:4o
-tEARN-MtfSie-AT-HOMEi
Lessons Free New Method Learn to
Play By Noe-Piano, .Organ Violin,
BanJoMandolia. CoraoL Hart), 'CeUo.
Guitar? Piccblo, Clariqet. 'Trtmbonor
Flute or to sing. Special Limited
Offer of free weekly lessons. ' Vtm
pay only for musiaawl posagewuicb
Is small. Jlcneyl back, guacanlea
"XT!1. sharp. Bo thero next Sunday,
marahiBn JMilng service at ll
bVjlbckXsUbJect' "Jesus the Christ!
as , revealed In tho- New TestamenL
Christian EndeavoW meets at 7 o'clock.
(Jvvaaliig-servlce-at-S-o'olock subject.
"The New Creature," .All Uie Interior
work is now completed, and you will
be anxious to see thf ninnv Improve
ments made In the last threo months.
The church has not been closet! a
ngbj SUn3ay durjng. yieremodellng.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Reverend Childs, Pastor.
The guarterly meeting of the church
will ""be iicl(l feuhday. Following ii
No extras. ad(iihhors or advanced,1"". ""V" t lUK ua
pupils.
simple.
EvefrthlB illustratedrpTaliT, oe f easi j
systeraati,c. Free lectures UeyorondH. II
10 A. M. Preachinii,
Doljarhide 11 A M.
each course . 1,6 ygars:, success. ,3tart .Saoranient . of Lord's Supper. Preach
at once. WriteTor Free- booklet to , ne R " renti nollarhldo 8 00 P V
day Now. . :unsT SchooHof- Musio -"?oc?S.n.u. liqnarmuo s.uo i. m.
225 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
EceUnQ.Chittlm .Bark.
of the people
r TkT tir f .A large number
rlr-x Tr ' V arid fr
LHiIn 1 I J 1 t . j Seven cents a pound
of
diapeeling chlttlm
ktnfe good wage .4.
3 received for
t lm 1 o r-1' at t li n tipnonnt i t ti Thorn
RErNCErPHONE:,S9.Wr. J f . . M,
w n fi a i i ifT thej.lqdecQrbtaries.
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By
QEORQE ADS u
Ah.Vlb.hinW :; ,
VT?,;,mut ..Qpnylnoo pa,oplo
.who ikriok.fjram coataot with
Cold Porcelain that a Batb
isn't a bad Idea, whether you
ar,e eping; t,o get parried or
ACTIVITIES Of , OTHER
f PY t6kRESPOypEsiTS
A Mnrrlage Broker was tmnir to
prombto nn Alliance so nn to
get hU
to the
She's, n nice .Girl. Go
piece of the Dowry. 116 'wild to the
vtmiii: man:
lini'ne, hike a Bath, put on your Good
Clothes,' giV'ahd talk loner.1 I think It
vlll. bj. ,ll rfht," , -Th .,Yiuwr Man
was . skeptical. . "Tho trouble IsC he
salc, ;f liilifj sm ."lyum niul ,iak a
Bath, iiiid then 51ie wouldn't have uie,
1 VeMnst eonvlnw iSooiiTe V llf'Mirlnk
from contact with Cold Porcelain1 UiS'
a. Bath ln' a, bad. Idea, .whether 'rtw"i
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iro K"U'h o g'i lunrruii, ur jiui i
Ytf'nhwf- drive houie't.v'u lot'lff 'Nice
f eofilehl' lmrHirt'ft'lIt lct tlihl! wWther!
T f Hlnti - ' '!' I
"W "bin ch thm o by odrt."
Ihe' entry o't the United States' meanif
Relit War or merely tlu bie'nlhg of a
new LToumusMury, we neeii umvernui
MUtary Training., This country I llrV
In . the production of a good many
things, but our fargest and surest crop
imp one mat never tans is mc vruii
of'lmlf baked Liabilities, between the
ages of flfreeii and twenryfive.
Whether you llnd him nt the Corner
of Fory-srconi and Broadway, or on
a Depot riatform In indiaiul, or nicer-
Ins an auto through the cornfields of
Iaiitas, the dellgbtrul specimen of
Young America who has turned 'eight
een ail who knows -morn, tbun his
Parents, Is the most obtrusive Item In
the Picture. Young men are fresh th
world over,' but' the' AmerleniV' foib Is-
fresher tlian Green' Pnlut( tlmn which
nothing tiuld bo frislier:-
.So.tuetjnu.'s it Ttmld wew 4h:it,tll the
w,ouie.ii wbo Dldp't, Kplsf tulr Boyn to come.
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J(no 30.1 Tronk Sporoa add1 sonn
sawed V, A, Huck'a wood tltlrt wook.
Mra. It. W. GuBton rind noil Stownrt
Philip, and MJhh Loyim Bargor traim
nclfed liusltiosa In tCugeno Saturday.
Lewis Gowor ami clilldron, Ruth and
Molvln', ware or Sunday inqmlnt
botween trnlna.to vslt friends.
Air. ami Mm. Alox Lewis transacted
buslnoHs, In Eugenn Saturday.
Luo Logan of tlila placo has goln
.to. 'Mabel to work on tho road.
Leo II. Seavoy Ima heou. roinodullug
n cottagaJiore that has boon standing
vacant' tor-soma time, ' Vo wonder
whyT iii' t.i i.
Mr. and MrtuJL'L. Sle'phenii aiTiTl
daughter Miss lloleu of Camp Crook
Vfcru,l?cd,vf8lUng1,Mfs'.' s'lKphtihs imr-
e'nWrWf: nnfl Mfs.: jf ll!"lt6nHB(iy.taiif'
1 E."CTNtchoson bought a ri'oNv'lcy-
clo thrdliBh' tho "mdrchhWvh'6r6f tf. V,
Heck. "" J(
,'fha wpatjiorlioru.lsettlng so warm
Umt arjy njUUio ,yflung pvouU nro
j;o,lM,K ji'n lR,w.ij",ulnfi ud, uiiyinR,"tho
water'ape,".. , , tl, ,.,.
E. L. Warren trnnsactod business
in Eugene Saturday. "
iQulto a rffrw Voung' jMlopIC f fain Mnr
cola and Yarnell attended thd'hus'lness
tiinntlni? nml MnHnl elviVti Imrn liv Iho t
v. iinsiian rjniioa,yor.
"f'rs. Horace Nolleth and son, Floyd
wore hero ylsjtlng tholr. relatives, vf
A. I leek andTamily. , Xhoy'caino Fri
day evening and Mrs, Nolioth returned
homo Saturday morning but Floyd
Htnyml until Sunday afternoon.
Air. and Mrs. Ottls AduniH spent
Sunduy huru visiting their relatlvoi,
Mr. and Mrs. John Di Adauia and fam
ily. John and Ottls Adams went flshlnit
above tho Mclfentlo Sunday. '
' Rov. Miss Eolith Whipple of Eugene
Bpokc here' Sanday nlornlng on tho
Red Cross and In the evening on "Tho
Exultation of God's Life."
held
SUTTON BLDG. -
PHONE 20-J
Cleaning, Pressing
, REPAIRING ,
Made to Measure Suits "
Lemley 5uitHQUe
Phone 75
J; School1eting at Hayden Bridge
At the meeting of the people of'
Jlaydn .Jlrjdgeapdy vicinity Mondav
evening Dan Spores was elected o
'djirector ontJhe school board for three
iijirsjtiylfrank Bartholomew was
e'ected clerk.
"'(the o'ood o.udge'ooinsthe w. "V
N i 1 i i ,t i . . i i ,
COLOHEU.PUT ME IN THE
IRAMKS OR AMY OTHER, OLD
PLACE, CUT SEE THAT WE
HAVE PL&rtr OFJ.THE LITTLE
tHWTHM SATI5F1ES
WE HAVE A FOUR.
MONTHS SUPPLY
OF1M-B CUT TOBACC
hi
THEN, I'm 40INQ I
TO STAY WITH C
THIS RCGlMEHTj
rw find
are oVawnitogelhcr in.ttearmyfa'ou
. out a lot about their likes and dislikes. It's
always bceii'a'jIr'c'aTfblacc for the snrcad of W-B
CUT popularity. They show each other why you
shouldn't take more tlrama little chew of W-B CUT.
Every shoedngjcbockrfBll Of sapjta. big yChtwJs jtoo.rich.
They take layrB;GUTtrojpg;,nqthing is too good
for our soldiers.
Kiit by WEYMAN-BRUTONisCOaiPAHT? J107 Bro.Jway, New York City
CAMP pREE, -
Juno 20. Thero will bo an lc.o crenm
social In tho grove back of the church
Saturday- evening. IJVerybOdy wo(.j
E. Cotton frorii Saloni'
preaching services here Sliriilliy. '
Dr. Hebhatl 'Was called "oiit Iiom
Monday to seo Mrs. David Stephen's'
' "who is sick ". :'
Mr. and Mrs. Lconnrd Stopliens
spent, Sunday .wlth( Mrs. Stephens'
I parents ;it Dpnna.; ,
Mrs,, F. V. Brown.waH.il Spring
field a)d Eugene visitor Saturday an 1
, Sunday. i , , , y
Clilora MaMtorppn gavo tho uIkIiUi
grade exams this week.
Wr. nhd Mrs'.'- TC." Mat-fernn and
delightful ipeelmen of young , .,.,,.,,.. CMni. . n,i,.:
America .Td. iyp&rn.d eighteen." (() Bugtno nm( -(),)lirg .Satnnla;,
bSiJdkTs raised fhem'Joi. be ViuiUevlllet Mrs. ' Leonard' Stepbt'nrt has boon'
-J. PyrormorH. . Nowjjero jlseju-the world f vorj' sick for tho past few days' '
The
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..( ' i CELEBRATION AT "
EUGENE July 4
.Tho jGrpatoat MIItn.ry Rngoant
In tho History of this County.
Rarndo: Stnrto at'1Q'-A. M.
5EjjpA PATRIOTIC DAY IN PATRIOTIC-WAY
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11-47 f.H '
MUSIC.
MIRTH
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"MiMTCRY
IT
If you ennnot go. to tho front,
pay tribijtpitof,tVtooo yho vlill.
RUBlJcSP.EAK.IfJGJ
SPORTa
AND- OTHERr AMUSEMENTS. ..
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ALL DAY DANtJEAX.THE.NEW ARMORY,,..
' 'SPE'CIAL ATf PA'CTIONStAT ALLTHEATERS
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SPECIAL RAJES ;O.N AL,L( RAILRO.ApS
lil I'M
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TpUBLIC REST ROOMS
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will be provided for everybody's conifort,
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'tl lNEXT y WEEiS
No doubU bQforef-w,fi -will -be able, to -supply you with
that longwl56ked for PUMP, to save that Distillate and
Gasoline you wastejn an attempt, to fill your car or
tractor. .dnlj $."50 .
Distillate, Monogram Oils, Grease, etc.
STODDAtD- DAYTON GARAGE
8th Ave. East 242 Phone 14S
East okHStel -Osbura Half Block
Eord.itclxICey..Serke-Statlon.NoJ, . - -
,do. youug Pitoplo ticcepc ho IIhtli-. und
In such a tuke it for gninUib wuunor
the Sacrlllcx's. inude la the)r behalf.
Nowlipro elfet" W the dlrW'ting' advice
of Elderly. Pcopla received with such
grMMflirured' ('oiflempt, ' - "
lhey are too old to spank, but wo can
line them tit) and trv to convince them
that this World Is' not all Ragtltne'ahd.
Cigarettes, ( . . ,
Wc vau.teacJi thein ttf , respect, ,thc
Flag, obiuv. . orders j and gpt -jit leasj a
glimmering conception, of: the Eternal
'Law-' of ' Cinipi-nsatiiiti--ithati ht who
takes mutt nlno'glve-. i. n-
Wo are now at war wltlii- fSermifny.
'o have not:AtrucIr,'back, bgt wo have
taken Bhjwh In Ibe "Face, 4'nd either, wo
must retaliate or cease to claim r6lu-
tjpnsiii,nii'iir6"Tnfiiruiiitiico.
' 'vtti" flrfM-' rlnTe' -4fnf 'CJerm'ilnH 1uive
Rfoile aff.hfi'yi'dTtf to ojiviucc'Cmorl-.
cans tnijf.ml'st i(j(Ul'.fJr our Rlhtn.
or go oiilf.ousiiicKS. j ney imvu vi
lated our IIoKpltaUty by
At the school election held In tho
school house Monday, J. K. PIuMi v-"s
.elected as clerk, and 10. MasterHou as
a member of tho board of directors.
Miss Frances Brown hns returnol
to her home hero after a three Weoki
visit with friends at Junction City
,and Springfield.
SIGNAL ,( ,
, Junq 20, Last Sunday. nfto.rpoon
a numbqr of, p'eqplo. spent, thn ator-j
noon here .pleasantly at Uin lmnjo of
Austin Edwards. Refreshments of
lco cream' and cako. Thosif who
wero-presilnt wore:' Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Neot and son, Randull, of I.owel!,
Ella Edwards and. Ellis EdwprdB, of
Campi Crx-eki Mr.' and Mrs. D, 1 Cor'-'
bin and wfo and duiighUjr, Margaret.
InfumoiiH ! Mlllor, J. Conn and children, RoborJ
b'jwarUH Tind' wifo and'hom i., ' .A
Blair' Brothers! of . Jaspor passed
through thlHiplaco Monday wILU. about
J 20Q head of. cattle which thoy uoro
laKingi io mo 'uaKnago rango ror 'tna
uuiiimor.
Bum You r Shoes
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" t i-,evfn JJi.ffWt Styles, in ' :
MEIsl'S WORK AND DRESS.SHOES,.
35 WEST 8th ST. HP A If DPnT
EUGENE, OREGON 1 JA. VjlLiDlLlV 1
;".Wo, have akon blo'ws In the face.1;
Plots. "They have murdered our Peo
pip, 'The have struck down our Iplag.
Every time wo "begin to cool down from
onoJnsulf, Ui(f JaJided ua Another, Just
ns ;0. Slight Tpkbn of Contmpf. Tho,
Oeriuapa jiavp -leen the best AHIe of
Patriotic Americans. .
t'lft l.irdft' Hard ti' convince these
Gooll People' that tlfo War Is n Final
fittlffjglo'ttftweoii Denpotlam and T)e-
mocracyf'-iyni ;tint'lf''.nio 'Allies lo.so
dvpry rnh'ti,1'lttld iMnoft&L 'corilcr 'of
VplM JsthiVn lnW"t' A rcaO-fo'
weatn WWr Djado iu. pinpinx, '
i-pnr n
afany ofljliem.wcm Ui beljove Hint
nojw aH'WO'Ciioir tlie War wo riro tall'
butin un.dlQiflUttiTel over tho Iosh of
i'rpportv They wnt to rctrv- the,
whdlo thlmp to a Claim Agent. Let 'us
show them If wo can t'nlt'Wo aro-flght.
Iiit- tofth'fl 'odrt VeH.vWetrstPiue n
free g vernnient Wo lire (l"htlng to
win I "(I: our FMf Ilesiir t, without
wliipt, v-o nro n V- w v ' n.
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The Springfield News
- i Makes Clubbing Arrangement With
The OregwFarmer
Offers Unusual Opportunity to Its Readers.,
AMONG our large cir.de. of readers
there are a irrdal many wlio are in
terested directly; or indirectly in
fruit growiiiKt dairj'inp; and. othcci
branches of farming' All of tbese -'
- natundly wish lo'kccp ip close touch with ag
ricultural tictlvf ticf throtiithout the stnte'
and to know about any 'fitfht Which i.s bchi'
.waged for the, mciusures Oregon farrttcrd' 11
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'ojfe defrfjpcntal to te-pqpitviuidaBricul.tMral. ,
' interests of liy.H stale. ' !,
Wc have, therefore, made a special dubbin?
' arrnnfeeinfent with TlK 0IU2G0N
MEU whereby any farmer or fruilrnYCr, ,.
whols one of our regular subscribers and who
is not now a HtibseribiU' to THE OlUifJON
FwVItMEU, wiU be entitled to receive 1;IIE ,
OltEGQN FARMER in combination with
this paper at the same rate as for this pajicr
alone. .
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. . .Tliis offer applies to all those who renew or
extend JJicir subscriptions its well its 'to all
how subscribers. If1 you arc interested dl- -
rectly or indirectly in Oregon agrictiltui-e, ,-.v.
do not miss this unusual opportunity, but
send your order in now, y ' .'', ,
TUE OREGON FARfllER is tho one farm -w
paper which is devoting itself exdMsively.
to the farming activities 'and interests of
Oregon. It has a "big organization gath
ering the news of importance to farmers, ' r
dairym.cn, fruitgrowers,.. Htoclcraiscrs, and
' po'tiltrymen; and it Jtas' the ba.ckbbrie, to, 'at
tack wrongful methods and combinations aad
' bad legislation, and support honest leaders
tond bcrfeffdal measures. Wc are confident
that pur readers will congratulate us on ut i , ,
being- able to make this splendid and at
.. jtractiye dubbng offer. ' ' 1
' SpringField Newe one year
Oregon 'Farmer, one year . :
:$1.50
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By oiir 'srie'ctal clubbing plan, both for 1.50
, t ppnngfheld, Oregon
a -reo.i
The Price of Fuel Is Going Op But the
. Cost of Gas Never Increases
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; We have 'many satjJsfiQd
customers who are using , r 1
for COOKING, and HEATING WATER
, Telephone; So and we :will send,
a representative to expjai , n
) peg on Power Co
A. L. INQALL8, ManaQer.
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