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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1917)
MONDAY. JULY 30, 1017. TIIB SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THREB BABY TV r PT n trr c nn p ra - Ah wnrm wouthor upprochcB .special c'aronust bo crorclHvd In footling tho babynd othorwtoo providing for IiIh health and comfort, Wc handle all the good Haby Foods ami turn the stock often so that wo always have a fresh supply. Llmo Water Wo niako a fresh supply of pure llnio water every fow days and guarantee It to be fresli and of full strength. We also carry a complete Btock of BABY POWDERS, TEETHING RINGS, NURSING BOTTLES, SOAPS, BRUSHES, AND OTHER REQUISITES We take great pains In preparing medicine for the little folks, IT mm PH0NE ru. mil n Mui iLLi, v k.-iM.'-. mi wm. m ore. jvcm i vvi: Nevn? SUUHTITUTC How's 1 his? We offor Ono Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot, ho c tired' by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. 3, CHICNBY A CO., Toledo, O, Wa. Ilm underpinned. Iinvo known V. 3. I Cheney for.llic !at. 1 yr, ami bell.ve him perfectly honomblo In nil builncM traniactiom and financially kt,ti lo carry oil i nny oiiiiKnuon ninne vy ni urni. NATlONAli HANK OP CfiMMBnCI!. Toledo, O, ttnll'a Cntnrrh Cure l token fnHrnnlly, ncllriK directly upon (ha blood fttid mu rntm urfnci'd of tlm evutem. TemlmonlalN i en( free. I'rlro 76 cent per bottle. Bold by nil IriiKttii, Tk Hull family fill for eonitlpatlon. 'I - - - ,- -- i - - Town and Vicinity J Karl I.nxton non of Mr, and Mm. Jonioa I.axton, arrived homo Wodncte day from Portland. Mm. y, Campbell, of Spokane, Washington la vlnltlnK her alator, Mra. H. W. Collin. Carmen Ilarwood apent laitt week felaHlni; at tbo homo of hor undo, IJoorRt) 1'erklnH, at Gonhcn, r W. U. Mcculloch, of the OreRon IJowor company camu down Thuraday from Hoaerve where Urn family la camplnic. MIhh Luxe, of tho local hospital npont tho weekend In Halein. Mra. T, J. OravoH, of McCoy, Oregon In vlnltliiK her Hon, Dr. W. C. Itch hail, of thin city, Mra. Margaret Cox, of KuRcno, la vIhIIIiik her daughter-in-law Mr. Jlcrt ('ox of tli Ih city. Mr. and Mm. W. L. Wllllnma, of Cctlor Flat, are tho paronta of n baby Klrl horn thla morning. Dr. II. C. Palmer and family, of Mabel apent Sunday wlth Dr. W. C. Hchhnn and family. Jluy your cement of Springfield Feed Tom Hollcn of Camp Crook made a company. Wo carry tho heat brand bualncaH trip to Springfield today. I wf) Cnn get. W. Id. McCulloch and family re- MrH' W ',,cmPct'"' ot Brow, turno.1 Sunday from tholr vacation trip, v,,1' 18 vMlin hur brothor- I)r- w- U. itebhan. A. V. McKlnzey, who recently moved Huzel Jonca woh operated on for to Forest Orove, arrived yesterday for appcndlcltla at the locol boapltal a fow daya bualneaa vlalt In Spring- field. Parrel PerklniVlilta Rtlatlvct Corporal Kerrol I'erklna, son of Mr. and Mra. A. J. I'erklna, formerly of Springfield, Jeft yoaUrday after upend ing a three daya furlough with relaJ tlroH and friends In Springfield. Mr, Parkin la a member of Company C of ho Third Oregon atntloncd at Port land. Tho company will Icavo for Hentle Wednesday. Ferrol la a grand aon of Itovcrend J. W. Parkins of thla oily. Booth-Kelly Dlrectora Here A number of eastern dlrectora of tho Booth-Kelly Lumber company are In thla acctlon of tho country looking over tho company mllla In thla ter ritory. Those In tho party are: Pres ident J. B. Damahor, of Detroit, Mich igan; L. C. Hose, of Chicago; M. II. Kelly, of Ouluth, Minnesota; and Mark Norrls, of Gnindd Itapldu Michigan, W, A. Jack of Camp Crook, made a buitlneaa trip to Springfield today. at Itvsorve. Miss Mary Peterson and Gall Hath- Thuraday night. Frank Whitman, who Ih huvlntr Hhoon In thla territory, left thla morning for nwaf' l,,h of ""M are visiting a buslnesH trip on the Slualaw. , Bl ,,omo of Mr8' Dcl,B VciD I of thla city. Mra. Fred Urossou, of Marcola, was Tho little son of Mr. and Mra. O. In Springfield Friday for medical treat W. GtiBtln, of Donna, underwent a Many Widows Receive Penalona County Judgo H. U. Down, has filed hit, report as county Judge in the com missioners' court setting forth tho names of wldowa In Lane county to which penalona have been granted and the amount allowed each. There are 1C3 wldowa receiving pensions, tho amounts ranging from $6 to $25 per month. Ladies White - ' Shoe Sale still oh this week at the W. A. HALL sfioe store menu minor operation at tho office of a loc- Mr. and Mm. C. M. Carter, of Walter-, Llla Miller, daughtor of (3. Miller, vlllo are.the paronta of u baby ton born, returned Suturday morning from SporoM Hiding wfie'ro ahe' rma been visiting tho Dan Spores family. I al physician Friday. Ilonner Garret, a farmer Spring- . ftf.llt tinv luff rnilbntov IvIIH iUa Plnv. r ay' I onth company, coast guard, of Marsh- Holph Garautto and Lyman Vockcy field for Fort Stevens, spent tho week-end with frlcndB In James Seavoy and family of Eugeno Lubricating oil special price, bring Springfield. passed through Springfield today on " their way to the fish hatchery to spend ' ivihu i,ui)Niurr, .miiu nuunun, nun o UcmhIu Spenser, returned Friday from , . , ., . i Tho L and M divisions of the Ladles aionmouiu wucru inuy nave ueen at tending tho summer session of the Normal school. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. Every famtiy without exception ahould keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of tho slim mer months, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy la worth many times Its cost when need od before the summer Is over. It has no superior for the purpose fo which it Is Intended. Buy It nowj Obtainable everywhere. J. J. BROWNING Creamery Block ' Dealer in HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, SEEDS, SALT, MILL. FEED, OIL MEAL, SOY BEAN MEAL ALFALFA MEAL ' (Syeet and Dry) POULTRY SUPPLIES ROLLED- OATS, CHICK FEED, SEEEDS Itf Package or Bulk -( Truetq Name and Kind Give Us A Trial a big con. 3. C. Holbrook. ;Stttn Holcomb who arrived from Hon Francisco Tursday night, to visit his mother, Mrs. Allco Holcomb, left Thurs day evening for his home. Dulo TuHMlng. of Ilrownsvllle, a for- John Mcllov and family came from Independence Saturday to atend tho 1 mor Bprlngfleld resident, visited funoral of Mr. McUeo'a niece, Mrs. Pearl Ilurgcss. , Norman Hearo Is buck nt work again at tho Cox nnd Cox Htoro aftor a ten day's vacation spent across the moun tains. Mrs. Hugo Hallln nnd children, of Wcndlliig vlnlted nt thu Mrs, Kinma Ohlson home on Fourth and U streets I last week. Aid or the Methodist church will hold a ten cent tea Wednesday afternoon In the Aid parlors of the church. Mrs. J. A. Godman, Mr. and Mrs. In P. W. Green, and George Godman, town Friday with C. K. Lyon of tho i visited friends and relatives at Fisch Springfield feed store. Mr. Tusslng . er's camp Sunday, was employed by Mr. Lyon about a ' M- T. J. McCracken and daughter year ago. i -Miss Lcotn, Springfield residents, left , Saturdny for Nowport where they will i tl.ltll tf ...1... t..r i . ..i " I ........... ......... ..,. .cu ncru uuuui puni, fcw ,,a.8. olU)ngt a year ago to work at Doronn. has, lMl(rne, Nownwnf BOn of Mr8. Jc8. returned and Is again working at tho ( 8,e Nowninn of IVirtttni, fornerly of llooth-Kclly mill bore. Ho Is living s,)rnBfloIlli l8 vl8ltlnB at lne Kt0 at the L. K. Pago place hack of tho ,, wth Mr MrJ j ,, Fry Iloolh-Kelly mill. j Atr ,, Mrs Tom Cox of CoUngo Mrs. W. L. Phelps and children left r. mvn Imvn tnknn linitfinlfnnnlnt rnnma Mrs. J. L. Clark nnd son. Joe. left . yuatori!lly for ,.orl,nnt, to Joln Mr i wlh E8teu Mart, Qn ,ho CQrner Qf , Wednesday for their homo In Salem Joo wha run been very til with typhoid fever was brought hero for medical trualrannt about six wooks ago. Mrs.J. F. Dean and two children, of Marcola, passed through Spring field on their way to Oakrldgo to vis it Mrs. Dean's daughter, Mrs. G. K. Newman. Mrs. J. Mnlchcr, with hor little granddaughter Jane, left Thursday for Oregon City to visit Mra. Malchor's daughtor, Juno Matcher, for a few days. Isaac Cllne hauled one of the largest loads of now potatoes of tho season into Kugono from his farm near Spring field Friday. Ho dollvered them to tho Jones commission houso. John Ilobnrtson, of Donna, mndo a trip to Springfield Snturday. While ltere ho had the adenoids nnd tonsils of his two children, Zura and Nona, removed. John Nice and family, I, V. Jnckson and family, lm Nico, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Doualdsqn roturncd Frlduy from an nuto trip to Portland, Vnncouver, and other northern points. A largo shipment of beds Just re ceived, ordorod from tho Hast somo tlmo ago, real bargains lot us show them to you. J. C. Holbrook. Miss Theda Perkins roturncd Sut urday ovonlng from Portland, whoro sho has boon for tho past slk wooks visiting relatives and nttondlng tho Nntlonnl Educational Association mooting hold there. Phelps who Is working with tho Wll-j sixth and A streots. lametto Iron works there. Their son , TlTo cost of nalnt does not dnnpn.l Orvnl, will remain hero and run tho ; entirely upon tho price you pay per truck which Is hauling gravel for uso , gallon but what It Is worth in beau on tho county road between Fifth , tlfylng nnd preserving your home. Wo street and Hnydeu bridge Hlmlder twine while It lusts nt re asonable prices ut the Springfield Feed company. Max Gelmucr, of Waltervlllo, vho runs n general storo at that place, ; passed through hero Tuesday night on his way to Texas, whoro his father is very ill, Mr. Gelmucr will remain .Indefinitely. Mrs. K. It. Lomloy who was operat ed on somo time ago ut tho Pleasant Hill hospital Is Improving nicely. Wa woro misinformed when we stated in the last Issuo of the News that she was In a serious condition. The work of repairing tho highway bridge at Springfield is pro grew Ing rapidly. A gang of men Is making rapid progress In tho flooring of tho bridge. Tho old flooring planks nro being hauled to Third and Main streets As noun as tho work of repairing Is completed tho brldgo will again ho opon for traffic. " Among those who nttendod tho dnnco benefit for tho members of tho Second soil Phoenix pure paint. Absolutely guaranteed. J. C. HOLDROOK. Miss Kvn Scott, of Salem, sister of Hazel Scott, matron of tho local hos pital was operated on nt the Spring field hospital today for appendicitis. Mrs. Mnry Castleman who Is visIU In hor daughtor, Mrs. F. Parker, of thlB city, loft today for Pleasnnt Hill whoro sho will visit her son, Leo Castleman. Mr. and Mrs. Horsey Anderson nnd Mr. und Mrs. Ivan Andorson left Thurs day for a camping trip up tho McKen zle river. Thoy made tho trip by motorcycle. Mrs. Anna Harrows and three child ren, of Unndon, Oregon, Visited Fri day evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Lonhnrt. Mrs. Barrow was return ing from Carlton, Oregon, whore sho had been visiting hor parents, Mr. .md Mrs. D. W. Stlllwell. for tho j past two months. Teacher Returns to Boston Professor and Mrs. E. A. Kirkpat- t Constipation and Indigestion ' "I havo used Chumborlain'a Tablots nnd must Bay thoy nro tho host I havo over uBod for constipation and Indl 'gostlon. My wlfo also usod thorn for Indigestion and thoy did hor good, writes Eugono S. Knight, Wllmlng 'ton, N. C Chamborldln's Tablets (are mild and gontlo in Lholr action. Give thorn a trial. Yon are cortain 'to bo ploasod with tho agrooablo lax from Springfield; woro: Lola Harr, Esthor Funisot, Florence Furusot, Mrs. Mlnnla Uontloy, Freda Fandrom Mnbol Fndrom, Mrs C. A. Unrnott, Hlta Danford, Ruth Dunford, Harold Poory, Ivan McKlnuoy, and Mr. and Mrs. I, D. Lnrlmor, Forrol Porklns, and Nor man Andorson. rick who visited for ftnvnrnt ilnva and Third Companys C. A. C. mess Inst wook with Mr. Klrkpatrick's nleco ' fund at tho armory Friday evening Mrs. ,1. Cllno of Prunovlllo, have re turned to tJioIr home In Iloston, Mns sachiiBOtts. Mr. Klrkpatrlck has been teaching for tho past year In Dolling ham, Washington and Is returning to Hoston whoro ho will tench. Biliousness and Stomach Trouble "Two years ago I suffered from fro Qticnt attacks of stomach troublo nnd btllouBnoss," writes Miss Emma Vor bryko, Limn, Ohio. "I could oa. very llttlo food that agrocd with mo nnd I became bo dizzy and sick it my stomach at times thnt I had to tako hold of somothlug to koop from fulling. Booing Chamberlain's Tab lotn ndvortlsod I decided to try thorn. tttivo' effect which they produce Ob- I improved rapidly.". Obtalnablo or tnlriablo' everywhere, oywhero., v' In Training For Army Y. M. C, A Ilnndnll Scott who left hero about six wooks ago for Clackamas whoro he wont Into training for tho nrmy Y, M. C. A. work is finishing his courso In Sonttlb. Hooxpocts to bo Btatlonod at either Clackamas of Van couver soon. Return From Camplnrj Trip Fonnor Travis and Bisters Franco and Forno roturncd Friday from a camping trip about 10 miles above Mnbol.' Thoy woro goho about two wooks. , I Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES The House of Quality ELECTRICITY EGC'IMANN'S ICE CREAM For Ught' heat and Po made out of the "Made ln Springfield." Purest of Jersey Cream Oregon Power Co. EGGIM ANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone 51 YOU GET ALL THE NEWS THATS PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY AND "MADE IN SPRINGFIELD" GET THE BEST AT THE SAME E. in the ROSEBUD BUTTER SPRINGFIELD NEWS White MouS Ice Cream EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY AT KETEL'S AND PALACE OF SHEETS Sibacrlptlon t.6C-pr year Phone 2 SPRINGFIELD.CREAJERY j Obtainable everywhere. ' . ' IH g0ne fartrier mim than Ris neighbor's. S' Tf 1 He has bought l "B -the greatest dollar-for- Jggk. i doIJar value there is m rivigi yPSgb, m tires. HehasFiskQual- ilU Ii ity.FiskServiceandFisk ..Jmm la (Mileage at a fair Pm $M tSl Jj Fish Tire, For Sale By m?C U I ilP M Springfield Garage 'Mff Authorized Ford Agents j J Pi