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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
D THURSDAY; -ergPT. 20, ; 1011.- THB,i8JPRINOH7E?IDirNEWS , PAGE 5' SPRINGFIELD DOLLAR DAY For every dollar you spend at this store on Sept. 22-Springfield Dollar Day We give you; without extra charge, your choice of any article displayed in our window. These articles range in price from 25c to 50c PARTIAL LIST OF ARTICLES GIVEN AWAY: Regular Price 1 Box Colgatca Toilet Soap (3 bare) 26c .1 Jar Nyal Face Cream 25c Hottlo Porfumo 25c 1 Hox Initial Stationery 35c 1 Box Sylvadora Face Powder '. 50c 1 Genuine Briar Pipe . 35c 1 Jar Penolar Vanishing Cream' 25c 1 Deck Playing Cards 25c 1 Box Chocolates . 35c 1 Box Talcum Powder (Your Choice) , '. 25c 1 Soap Bax (Celluloid) 25c 1 Hand Brush 25c 1 Package Security Stock or Poultry Tonic 50c 1 Jar Nyal Shampoo Paste 25c 1 Bottle or Package Patent Medicine a 25c 1 Box Highland. Linen Paper (Your Choice) 40c (See our Window, It Will Be Worth Your While) I E. E. Martfn made d business trta p Wondllng today. O. W. Joh'ftffon spcht fldndoy visit ing friends In Portland. Mrs. C. Clover, of Coburg, returned to her homo thin morning after a few days visit with her daughter, Mm. 11. J. Cox, of thin city. Springfield Feed company shipped one car of straw to southern Oregon, and ono car of hay to Lowell this week. That good, clean, old Virginia 8AS AFRAS In ten cent packages at Pm ry"s. fc SUOSTITUTE The above offers arc only good on cash purchases. I Town and Vicinity nnd will then contlnuo tholr trip from that place. M. J. Arncl, of Marcola, made a bus lness trip to Springfield today. E. C. Ilaker, of Jasper, Is very 111 nt his homo. Kgglmnnn's for quality. Mr. and Mrs. Voach of Iowoll are vlHltlng frlcndH In Sprlrfiold and Coburg for n fow days. Mrs. Cecil Calkins nnd MrB.. Mubol Jnnuury motored to Portland Friday, whoro they will upend a fow days,, C. Arnel, of.Mnrcola, passed through Springfield yoHtordny on IiIh way homo from a trip to Yoncalla. ! Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Langc, of the j Eugene theatre, made a business trip J to Springfield yesterday. j Mrs. Joe Lusby left today for a short visit with her parents In Cor ; vallls. ' Oliver Deals, of Corvnllls, is visit Ing at the home of his brother, D. S. j Deals, of this city. J C. J. Lansbery, Wm. Lansbcry and j Jess Wycoff loft today for Cooks Inn on tho McKcnzle river on a hunting trip. H. E. Pitts, president of the Spring field planing mill, returned Friday night from a business trip to Port land. Mr. and' Mrs. L. E. Thompson and Mr and Mrs. J. J Bryan, of this city are enjoying a camping trip at Fall Crock -otr- Get your films developed at Peery'5', Rubber gloves 35 cents a pair at Pecry's Frank Whitman left Saturday night for Payette, Idaho, with eight cars of 'sheep for Al Perkins. There were 2,000 head in all. Mrs. Delbert Pease and little daugh ter, Dorothy, of Seattle, arrived to day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pease of Hayden Bridge. Mrs. X. G. Hutchinson and little daughter, Eunice, left Monday for Portland where they will Join Mr. Hutchinson, who is employed in the ship yards at that place. Mrs. H. C. Blackley, of Marcola," spent Saturday In Springfield on bus iness. Her son Harry Blachley, is enlisted in the engineers corp from Nebraska and Is now in England. t EUGENE TtfE&TRE FRIDAY, SATURDA,Y,.SEPTEMBER 21-22,,.., LOIS WEBER'S LATEST PRODUCTION "EVEN AS YOU AND I" A POWERFUL DRAMA OF SOULS AT BAY 7 REELS -EVENING 8:15, AFTERNOON 2:15 ADMISSION 25c T. O. Maxwell who has boon suffer-1 Tholma LuyBon, daughter of Mr, and Ing from an attack of heart trouble MrB. Harry Kelfcr returned yester- for sovoral months Is very much lm-' duy from Monmouth where she spent proved. ; two and one-halt months with her aunt . . Mrs. George Hick. A. A. Pirn, representative of tho Hill's Coffoo and Tea houso, of San i,00k m our wndows for specials Francisco, maao a uusinoss inp 10 for Dollar Day. You will probably ' . .,, muwcnvc Springfield today. ' find something you need at a verynESX at J2 G5 ,f you do not care for CUPID FLOUR nt $3.00 on Satur day. This is made from"01d Wheat" and will be much better quality than flour this year. We believe we are offering you a bargain if you perfer tho "Best Quality." We will be glad Delays Are Dangerous Buy Today and Save Money EugeneSampleStore 605-609 WILLAMETTE STREET Men's Custom-Made Tailor Suits, $17.50, $18.50, $19.50 and $22.'o0. Ladles Velvet Shoes, Good year welt sole, only $2.45. Ladles' House Dresses, samp les only, 95c to $2.25. Ladles' Oxfords and Pumps, from $1.00 to $2.85 val ues up to $4.50; sizes 3, Z and 4. Men's Hats, $1.95, $2.45 $2.85 Logger Shoes buy them now and save $8.50-$1 0.50. Mason Pac, the $15.00 kind, only $11.50. Mason- Pac,-$9.50." in black welt, Men's ready-made Suits $10 to $16.50 buy now and save. Men's Shoes, Neolin sole, $3.45 and $3.85. Men's Sample $7.50. Shoes, $3.85 Men's Union Suits, $1.25 val ues, $1.00. Men's Sample Oxfords, 6, 6 and 7 sizes only $5 to $7. Oxfords, from $2.45 to $4.25 Men's Work Shirts, 50c, 60c, 75c and 85c. Men's Overalls, extra heavy $1.00 and $1.25 why pay more? Solf-nillng Poory'a. fountain pens $1.00 at Altha Shaub, of Croswoll, Bpont sov oral days vlBltlng with relatives In UiIh city this week. Mrs. C. O. Do Voro, of Crcflwoll, Is enjoying a visit at tho homo of hor Bister, Mrs. 13. It. Lomloy. Clifford Drown, of Salem, Is In Springfield today completing tho con tract for K. H. Morrison's hop crop. Mrs. O. O. Wolf, of Astoria is vis iting nt tho homo of hor mother, Mrs. A. S. Walker, of thin city. Mrs. Harry Coffman of Portland, who has boon visiting at tho John Soav oy hop ranch, roturnod to hor homo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allon nro mov ing Into tho cottago on Eighth nnd A street, recently vncatod by Dolbort Ilucknum nnd family. Your monoy back if Corp Solvent falls to got that corn, 25 conts at Peory's. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Hoot havo moved their household goods from Spring field to Wondllng whoro they intond to mnko their homo. I. V. Jackson and family arc mov ing tholr household goods from Nthp O. B. Shontz houso on Fourth and D streots to tho John Matthews houso on Tenth and O streots. Mr. and Mrs. Kverott Uucknum nnd family havo arrived from California and nro visiting with Mr. Hucknum's brother. Delbert Uucknum, of thlB city Delicious log iooIb nt Kgglmnnn's. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Montgomery nnd llttlo sou, Glen, of Wnltervlllo . . , . ... . i i ... i arena .-wonuuy ui uio iuiiuu .n huh. hea, Hawvcr of tl)0 silver Fall Mill A. I.. Montgomery, of this city. low price. Wo will discount any thing wo carry in stock on Dollar Day. Springfield Feed company . Isaac Skeels, formerly of West Sprlngflold. but lately or West Timber Oregon, Has moved his house hold goods to Sllvcrton, Oregon whoro he hns accepted a position as Mr. and Mrs. Ilryco Posoy nnd fam ily, of Croswoll spout Sunday at the home of Mru. Virglo Townsond and family, of tlilK tity. Tho family will movo to Sprlngflold soon. Mrs, Chns. Hunthorn, of Walton, undorwont 11 major operation nt tho Morcy hospital In Eugene Tuesday. Tho operation was performed by n Sprlngflold physician. Mon wo cun savo you monoy on your winter clothing, Our rubbor foot wear, macklnaws, wool shirts, box and undorwoar aro now In nnd our prices nro cheaper bocauso wo soil lor cash. Wolf and Miller's Clothing storo. Mr. and Mrs. W. i;. Whoolor formor residents of Sprlngflold, but lately of Wow!, California, aro in Sprlngflold pneking tholr household goods to move to Portland. Word 1ms boon rocolvod from Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Uurko, of Lebanon, South Dakota announcing tho birth of n son, Jack McDonald Burko on September 1. Hot wator bottles guarantood for two years nt Peory's. Sam Holcomb nnd family of North Uoml, after a visit in Southorllu, Ore gon, aro spending a weok with Mr. Jlolcomb's motlfor, -iMrs. Allco Hol comb, In this city. D. S. Deals and fnmlly returned from tholr two weeks vncatlon trip in Southern Oregon Monday evening, Thgy vlsitod Waltor Horndon and fam ily former resldonta of Springfield In Ashland and thou motored to Cruter Luke. Wfiml has boon received In Spring field of the birth ot adaughter, Elsie IClalne, weighing eight and one-half I ouuds, to Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Deals of Springfield, at Nowborg, Oregon, Scutemher IS. ATTENTION: Wo have Just receiv ed a nice assortment of rugs and lln oloums quality and prices right. Come In and soo for yourself. J. C. HOLDROOK. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hansom, of Sal em, arrived In Sprlngflold Inst evening on tholr wny to California by auto. Thoy loft today for Bend and will then contlnuo their trip from that placo. Mrs. E. W. Collins and her sister, Mrs. W. C. Campbell, loft Friday for Spokane, whoro Mrs. Collins will vis it. Mrs. Campboll has spent the past sovoral weokB hero visiting nt the Collins homo. Egglmann'B Candy kisses fresh Fri day. J. I. Bnrbro loft Friday night for Portland whoro ho will meet his daughter, Irvu Barbro who has been visiting relatlvps In Lincoln, Nobras- j ka for tho past six months Thoy will visit In Portland for u fow days before returning horo. THE DUNNING SYSTEM of IMPROVED MUSIC STUDY Taught by Irma Wilson Shontz Studio Fourth and O Streets Phone 121-J, the Hard wheat Feed company. Brand. Springfield Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bucknum and family have moved, their household goods from the corner of Eighth and A slreets to othe houso recently va cated by P. M. Stroud, between Sev enth ami Eighth streets on C street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Savage and family, of Marshficld, visited at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Castle, of this city on Tuesdny. Mrs. Castle and 'Mrs. Savage wero schoolmates when children. Tho Savage family nro on thoir way to Vallejo, Califor nia. Those rogistered at tho Springfield hotel during the past few days wero: S. B. Richardson, of Fall Creek, A. D. Cook, Jack Doyle, of Marshfield, C. Hawthorn, R. E. Lewollyn, of North Bond, O. L. Parsons, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hanson, of Salem, Georgo Robert son, of Turner, Guy Cnssill, of Wend ling, nnd Andrew Dickson of Drain. Treat the boys behind the gung, with the best. They will appreciate a $ 1 .00 box of EGGIMANN'S HOME-MADE CANDIES SPECIAL We will pack, mail, wrap and pay the postage. The Price of Fuel Is Going Up But the Cost of Gas Never Increases We have many satisfied customers who are using GAS for G00KIN6, and HEATING WATER ' Telephone 58 and we will send a representative to explain Oregon Power Co. A. L. INQALL8, Manager,