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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
THURSDAY. JUlV 12, lf17. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THREES 0 o Girls Attention f When writing to your "Soldier Boy" use our special Patriotic Stationery. Something new PRICES 50c and $1.00 Everybody got the habit. Sec our window display w 31 Mrs. Frank Hlnnott and brother James Phillips nnd Mini Alllo Sharp of Portland aro spending a wook with Oliver Johnson. Tho party loft Tus day inornlnK on a fishing trip up the McKenzlo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCracketi who hnvo boon living nt Oakrldgo for soveral months luft yesterday for Portland whoro Mr. McCnfckcn Inn n poMltlon with tho Southern Pacific company. 'Self-filling fouri-tnln pens lT00nt Poory's. CLIPPED FROM OLD PAPER O. 8. Jordan Has Notice Character litlc of Seventy Year Aqo. Tho notice for the Halo which wc print hero wus clipped from a Mis souri paper by I). 8. Jordan. Sonic of our renders may ho interested to know how bucIi sales wore carried on In old slave days. Public Sale "State of Missouri, County of Plko To whom It May Concern: Tlw undersigned will on Tuesday, Sept cmlicr 29, A. I)., 1840. sell at public outcry for cash on premises, whoro Coon creek crosses on the Missouri road, the following chattels to-wlf Nino yolk of oxen with yoke and ft Mrs. Sponcer Untin In spondlng too week In Seattle with friends. NIco and Mlllor'n delivery truck baa received a new rout of red paint. Georgo Spores of 8porc Hiding wub In Springfield yesterday. At thu home of the officiating mlii later Ilov. A. L. Crlm In Eugene ut 7 p. in., July 7, 1017. II. F. Mcllwalne, of Lonburg, and Mrs. Bvn L. Fischer, of Eugeno wore married. William A. Jordan and family, of Illckluton, Washington, and Evan C. Jordan, of Pasco, Washington, aro visiting thol rhrothor, I). 8, Jordan, ' chBln, two wagons with beds, thrca and family. Evan C. Jordan is a nigger wenches, four buck niggers, poraletlc and has not seen ills brother three nigger boys, two prnrrlo plows. I), fl. Jordan, for about cloven yean ' twenty-five steel traps, one barrel pick A work train was engaged Sunday In led cabbage, one hogshead of tobacco, picking up old rails on thu Wendlln? ono lot nlggor hoes, ono spinning branch of tho Southern Pacific rn'l- wheel, loom, three fox hounds, a lot way. Tho steel Is being sold to r i of coon, mink and skunk skins' and es. Am gwlne to .Tnilll l.nrtunn Irtfl Itiul nvnutni ft. . , , . " " way. mo stcoi is Doing sold to r Oi coon, minK and Tonm nnA TTinr i 4-tt ' "" ""'" " tuupic jogging company for use near Til- a lot of other artlcl JL u Vr ii UUU VIUIUIUJ j.oi wooks wiin roiouvcs. laniook. Doris Haber returned Sunday from A largo shipment of beds Just re- Loona whore she hud been spending colvod, ordoretl from tho East somo a week. i Umo ago, real bargains let us show I them to you. J. C. Holbrook. Mrs. W, Jeter, of Mabel, spent Tuca-' ... ,. , ... , . , day with hor daughter. Mrs. It. A. , , "T 1Brui,nu'"r i..,i.r nt mihw.v iwu r,v,,1 riy evening to spend tho isummor at tho homo of hor grand- men of tno WorI(, TueB(jny evening It Is not necessary to go to Eugene mother, Mrs. Harry Hrummottc. Thls,ho following officers were installed: now to buy your book of street car , Is tho first trip for the young lady to Mt y. Endicott, Advisor Lieutenant; tickets. You can got them at Ketel'i: this valley. Oswald Olson, Escort; C. M. Neet', California. John Doe. Illchard Itoe, Criyer. Frco headcheese, apples and bard cider at noon. Woodmen Install Officers At the regular meeting of the Wood- Wanted: On sacra bark, Oats, Wheat Hay, etc. Hrlng In your grain sam ples and wo will mako you an offer. Springfield Feed company. Del Hlnson left Sunday for Sbodd, where ho Is employed. Vordon May Is clerking In tho Nice and Miller Grocery store. J. Sllobe, of Mabol mado a business trip to Springfield yesterday. Men, get your hats, caps, shirts, shoes, all kinds of toggery at Wolf and Miller's Clothing store. J. J. Itoss of Portland mado a bus-' incss visit to Springfield yesterday. Fred Thompson of Sulcm visited ; at tho O. Miller homo Tuesday avoa-, Ing. Robert Hayes n former Sprlngflcll boy, spent Sunday In town, Ho mo tored up from Harrlsburc. Rubber gloves 35 cents a pair at Tcery'B Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Martin at tho Mercy hospital In Eugeno Tuea-1 day evonlng a six pound son. j J. J. Kir by roturncd to Springfield yesterday after having spent aovoral wooks In San Francisco. j That good, clean, old Virginia 8AS AFRAS in ton cent packages at Pea rr'B. Dan fiord tins snlil his Ford nnd purchasod another ono from a Eugeno, ncnr br,(,K' party. Mrs. ('. It. Wuggner. of Portland, ar- Watchman; II. C. Bird, Sentry; .John rived Sunday afternoon to spend scv-! Edwards, Manager. After the busl eral weeks at the home of her parents , ncss meeting Ice cream was served Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pease, who llvs and a social time spent by the mem on tho Wlllamac Land company's farm bora. Mrs. C. W. Martin, daughter of Mre. W. A. Lambert, will leave tomorrow for hor homo In Buffalo, Montana. Mrs. E. C. Sutton who has been 111 i at her home on Fifth, and D streets for the past wcok Is Improving nicely. j The cost of paint does not depend entirely upon the price you pny per j gallon but what It is worth in beau, j tlfylng nnd preserving your home. Wo soil rlioonlx;ptir) paint. Absolutely Old Time Resident Dies J. W. Ebbert. of Walla Walla, Wash Jngton, formerly a resident of Spring field died at his home this morales at 4:30 o'clock. Mr. Ebbert U tho father of Mrs. Frank Powers and Mrs. John Wlnzenrled of this place. Ico cold sodas and milk shakes nt Egglmann's Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Kirk and son j Charles, left Tuesday morning by au-! to for Portland, where they will visit Mr. Kirk's father. John R. Kirk, of Klrksvlllc, Mo., who Is president of i tho Missouri normal school and Is at-1 Tho remains will be shipped to lh-i tending tho N. E. A. convention held . Veatch undertaking parlors in En- this week In Portland. j.gene nnd funeral arrangements raad-i ... . , , later. A Eugeno Transfer Truck passed through Springfield yesterday with j " five road scrapers which will be used CHRISTIAN CHURCH In tho work being done on the couny chris H- Jensen, Pastor Christian street. cnueavor p. ra. .corning service . 11 o'clock, subject, "The Cospel of Lubricating oll-speclal price, brln? ' Chr,Bt... Evening service 8 o'clock a nig can. J. u. iioinroox. guaranteed, J. C. HOI.nilOOK. Clweon Hny(,cn ,)r(,E0 am, Fmh , Sunday school at 9:45. m r, o - ,.. street. 'Endeavor 7 p. ra. Mor ,mi. uiiu ,i..a. wmiiu cjiil.vil. 111 ml- den brldgonindo a business trip to Springfield yestordsy. IUy McCnulay who has been visit ing hero from Onkdalo, California for tho past two weeks will leave tomor ow for IiIb homo, Ardls Cox. Hlancho Tolllvor, nnd I buujuui i-Mugiecieu upporiunuief Rov. Earl H. Cotton, pastor of tho Wo welcome all. The coolest place Mnrcoln circuit of tho Methodist Epis- in town on a wnrm Sundnyevening copnl church, went to Salem Monday iB at Fourth and A streets, forenoon to meet bis parents, who nro moving mere irom Idaho. A sister will enter Willamette unlversl- f Pasadena Teachers Visit Here i miun r...n ii. . .i. .1 . . i t- Ray McCnulay spent a fow days vlit- ty nt Sn,em. ' ' , ul u Ing Mrs. Wallace Skeels at Sodavllle. " n,rMr fhosr Plsn... , V " , PaEC" Mr. and Mrs. ( hester Klspuss nnd dena school, visited the Rooth-Kelly Mrs. Hnlloos, motbor of Mrs. A. I). MrH- Elsposs sister. Hazel Rennle. .mill today. They have been attemi- Moe. who wus hurt about two months returned to junior yesterday. Mr. ing the meeting of the National Edu Pnnri whitninv wh i,n i.no,, , ago In a full Is about tho sanio. thon nnd Mrs. Elspass have bpen here since t'catlonal Association held this week aTK tTeaiZ no nM chnnKo- "!.,2S,...!:"v1 co":.e ,,.L8p,c,n,.t'::, p.ort,and- . From . hero the-,eft Roseburg for somo timo past turned to Springfield for a fow days Egglmann's for qunllty always. Fanner nnd France Travis will lea 'u Saturday for a two wooks camplnr; trip nbovo Mabel. Miss Edith Holcamb. loft Sunday for Northport, Washington, whoro sho will spend tbo summer visiting rela tives. Johnson's Host Flour $2.70. Cupid Hardwhcat Patent $2.85. Why pay moro? Every snck guaranteed, Springfield Feed Company. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Harr, of Sher idan, spent Tucsdny ovonlng nt tin homo of Mr. Iiarr'B sister, Mrs. Curtis Haydon. W. H. Drowsier, who Is traveling in tho internets of tho play "Tho Dlrth of n Nation" stopped at tho Elite ho tel Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. James Harris and Frank Rowel, of Dallas, spont Sunday at tho E. E. Morrison homo. Tho party mado tho trip by auto. Your money back if Corn Solvent fails to get that corn, 25 cents at Poery's. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sklnnor loft Sundny fo rthelr homo In Marshtlold Thoy visited for a wook nt tho homos of Robort Sid well nnd Don Sklnnor. Frod Wntson, nn Albany Insurant) man, nnd J. P. Fry mado a business trip to tho W. P. Gibson Mill at Pon. gra Tuosday. Edna Swnrts nnd Estelln Martin enjoyed supper on tho J. W. Coffin lawn as tho guests of Floronco Cof fin last ovonlng. Mrs, D. Crouch nnd daughter Tholma loft yostorday evening for North Yak ima, Washington whoro thoy will mako tholr home. F, D. Smith, of Waltorville, spont yesterday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Settlo loft today for Oakland, Oregon, whore they will visit Mr, Bottle's son, Ed Settle for sovoral days. Mr. Sottlo Ib fall ing In health and feels that a fow days on tho farm will do him good. Richest smoothest Ico cream In th.i city at EggliiiHiin's. Miss Ethel Conley Is spending thto wook with tier sister Mrs. E. Conloy who lives above Thurston. Mr, nnd Mrs. Silas Gay returned Sunday ovonlng from several days spent In camping nt Hendricks' bridge on tho McKenzlo. i family, of Glendnle, Oregon, arrive I yesterday and are staying ut tho It. 'W. Smith homo. Tho family Intends to locuto In Springfield, Got your Alms developed at Peery's Hot water bottles guaranteed for two years at Poery's. Fourth n'- i soveral weeks on Miss Wentwort i' Tho hotter the weather the fresher , farm, Egglmann's cnndlcs, It. W. Maklnson who recently re turned from Truckee, California, moving his household goods from his farm on Camp Creek to owned by E, Has Joined Organization I Among those who have recently be-! come members of the Zetn Kappa ! the houso i Phsi, the only Nntionnl forensic sor- E. Kopner on C street, j orlty Is Miss Amy Carson of this place Tho society Is composed of debaters ami public speakers only. Miss Car son was a member of the University of Oregon debating team last year. between Fifth and Sixth streets. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hutchinson an I UHion Mulligan returned last night (from Vancouver whoro sho has been visiting her brother and t.he boys from Springfield. Advertised Letters Mr. and Mrs. C. Menchem and boii. i Tho following letters remain In tho Roy. leave today for Drain whom j Springfield post office uncalled for. thoy will visit Mr. Mcachem's sister. I w- Neckley, Esq., Mr. J. B. Walters Mrs Ornv Miss Effle Hnlph. A charge of ono Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F. Parsons of, Jolln winxenrlod who has been ill ' cent will be made on all advertised Marshflold loft Tuesday ovoning for for 80Veral days with pleurisy Is great i San Francisco whoro Mr. Parsons will work In tho Southern Pacific offico. Professor Glnss of Eugeno, who ,well known among music students of ,thlB place Is organizing a class of pu pIlB at Marcola. letters, HARRY M. STEWART. Postmaster. Goorgo Carson returnod Sunday nf ! tor spending the Fourth with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Carson of this city. ly Improved. Mrs. J, C. Dlnim, who hns been vls Itlng In Seattle and Portland for sev- DAIRYMEN' I oral wookB returned today. ... . , , . 1, Wfl nrtlfl fill. Tl n t- nAimri rsvr Rr,HnJ, ?" .A Tt0m' T tort"!" the cheese factory, the Methodist church, will arrive Sue- . . - ... . " J .i... ... . . , ,,,, ,....,. ( uiuuiii, uura nits iiiicicai. uii i.i iiiiuii, mi, uiuiiuiu win jiiuuiu nt the uvenlng service. Tho morning servlco will bo in charge of Rov-1 erond James T. Moore, Arthur Potorson is under tho earn Sow SOUDAN GRASS with profit ' of n locnl physician, up to July 20th. This will grow n nansom Miller of tho Nice nnd Mil-, very heavy crop of hay. liny will ,0I. Htoro ,H B,,0ndlng soveral days bo a good price, bettor sow ovo" ? ,0plnB WIU Bishop mako hay. I small field. Springfield Fedd com- Mn nm, a m h p y" ' , tor, Nevada, Gladys Thompson, an.I Gerald Tickner who spont IhbI wook Mabol Fandrom enjoyed a plcnlo sup at Ashland and Medford, returned ! per on tho rlvor bnnk last, evening, Sunday nftornoon to resume his du j Frank J, Norton , luyor for tho Evor ties ut tho Booth-Kelly mill, ' frosh Food company at Suthorlln, Ore- Inst month. your. i EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY! Newport Charming Resort by the Sea - Those who seek rest, and sea shore recreation, will find abundant opportunity at Newport. Amplehotelaccommodations, cottages or camping arrange- T ments. 7 Low Round Trip Fares Daily Trjdns E&ch D.rcaion- C . Aek our nearest agent for folder "Newport," or write John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Southern Pacific Lines You Want Full Value for your money and that is our business to see that you get it if you trade at Hill's. Prices on all merchandise will advance for some time to come but it will be our aim to give you the best prices possible at our store. You can save money and we are anxious to serve you. Your patronage will be appreciated here 7oz. ROLL TOILET PAPER A 10c value our price 5c. 10c package jar rubbers good heavy quality Sc. Jar tops 20c doz. Sun Bright cleanser . . 5c. WARM WEATHER NEEDS Union suits in Misses sizes 25c, Ladies vests . 15c and 25c. Straw hats 10, 15, and 2oc. Middy Blouses 95c up. ARROW HEAD HOSIERY, White and black 15c tlwi pair this is a 25c valam. FISHING TACKLE Outing supplies Paper plates . Granite ware Tin ware Glass ware HILL DEPARTMENT STORE with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ren- for Lornne where they will speili. 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 ?j Give Us A Trial EOl Gorald Endicott, Tommy Urnttnln, gon, Is in town today uuylng up this Wendell McKlnnoy, nnd Lester Smith BC8n,B "orry crop. returnod Tuesday ovonlng from ths McMorrnn & Washburno camp at Co- burg bridge. Rrnost I.yonB of tho Springfield Food company, has just completed tho building of n double garago at tho roar of his homo on Second and D streot. Mrs, Katie Jan-is, and daughter, notty, who hnvo been spending sev- oral weeks at tho homo of Mrs, JarvU' mother, Mrs. Eugeno Koster, returned Saturday to tholr homo in Portland. Al Poi-kins shipped nbout 370 sheep ! to a Portland firm Tuosday, . Tho many frlonds of Mr. and Mrs 'A. D. Williams, of Los Angeles, who spent the summer hero two years ago 'will bo glad to hoar that thoy will spond this summer horo also at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Me- Cullocli, Mrs. 13, P, Wilson, mothor of Mn. C. B, Shontz, returned yostorday from Monmouth whoro she has bean vis iting her daughter slnco botoro tho ourth. The Price of Fuel Is Going Up But the Cost of Gas Never Increases We have many satisfied customers who are using OAS for COOKING, and KEATING WATER Telephone 58 and we will send a representative to explain Oregon Power Co. A. L. INQALLS, UlMKr, 4