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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
4 THURSDAY, DEO, 13, 1017 THE. SPRINGFIELD NKWH .pack r Makfe" Your Xmas More Merry With a 'Pathephone' Tito Pnthophono 1b tho "Gift Greatest" Indeed: It brings you nil tho riches of music tho inutile of Anlorl cn and tho music of Europe: tho iuubIc recorded on tho Patho DIhch and tho muolo recorded on tho oth orn. It Is n inoro com plete, artistic and per fect instrument. Mndo In America but retain ing tho impress of French genius and Franco's art. Tho Sapphlro Rail 1b a permanent part of tho sound box, so there aro no needles to change. Records can bo played a thousand times without tho least Impairment of their beauty of tone and without showing pcrceptlblo wear on tho record. Attachments freo with ovory machine to play all makes of disc records. Tho Pnthophono is n combinntion of nil phonographs in one and is offered to you at a prico less than any other make. , Come In and hear our demonstrator and convlndo yourself that It is tho only machine to buy. PRICES FROM $25 TO $225 EASY TERMS. NEVER SUBSTITUTE Obcht Vugli;i, ifho received n broken log on tlio 28 of Novembor, wlillo' nt work In tlio woods at Mabol, In ruportod as doing nicely. Cosh only at Wolf & Miller's. Fivo por cont discount. ' Jnmos A. Moore, district 'Huporin tondont, of tho ISugcno district, will . proach ht tho evening sorvico r.t tlio Methodist church Sunday evening, j Itollablo rcmodlOH right roasonablo Iloxnll. j John I'urcoll, of Wcndllng, came to Springfield ydstorday for medical t real men t. Mr. I'urcoll is' suffering from a badly lacerated foot. Wo uro only nllowod CO por cont of our sugar but wis still havo sotno can- dy to uoll. Egglmonn'a. , i ' Whllo cutting cord wood Tuesday' Ira Hake, of West Springfield, mashed ono finger on his left hand. Tho fingor will probably havo to bo taken- off. I Mrs. Arthur Roevcs, who has been visiting with hor husband In Spring field for several weeks returned to hor homo at Hood IUvar Sunday. Mr. ' Itcovos is employed in tho remodeling of tho Springfield flour mill. J Particular people prefer purchasing perfectly puro potent pills, powders, potions, plasters, patents, pens, paper, and pleasing perfumes at Peery's Painstaking Pill Parlor. Mrs. Otto Hayes and family oxpect to leavo Sunday for their home at Maplcton after having visited at the home' of Mrs. Hayes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hill, for tho past few weeks. Mrs. Johnny Hills, of Reserve, was brought down on a speeder Saturday night to Mercy hoBpltal and was op orated on by a Springfield physician j .'or appendicitis. It 1b a vory serious icaeo but tho patient Is getting along as well as can bo expected. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Notico Is hereby given that by as order of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, duly made and (in to rod of record on the 3d day of -De-comber, 191"?, In tho matter of tho ostato of Olo Holvcrson, deceased, the undersigned was duly appointed ad mlnlstratrlx of said .estate. All persons having claims against said estate are horoby required to, present the same, dtfly Voritled, to tho tlndewlpucd' nt thoJaw office of Pot ter k Immcl, in Eugono,- Lano Coun ty, Oregon, on or before six months from tho date hereof. p Dated this 6th dy ot Dictmktc, 1917. wnw' HANfiAir e, holVerbox, Admipistrktrtx of tho estate ot Ot Holvorson, dressed. Potter & Immcl, Att'ys for cU4&. Dec.G,13,20,2(J;Jan.3. 3 fi 'fWtifi graveiy's mm. Bcul Chewing Plug Befars tho Invention of our Pr.tont Air Proof Pouch Many Dsalers Could Net Keop th Flavor and Ffchne In RfcflU GnAVELY PLUG TODACCO. Mow tho PatcntRmieh Keep It Fresh andjCufcn and Good. A Little Cheve.f Gravely Is Enouoti and LU bOngerlhJn u Ills chew of ordinary plug. H5II i J ALWAYS TAKE f 4Y HAT OFF TO A BEAR! HE LIKES GOOD THINGS TO CHEW-BUT HE' .CANT READ THAT BILLBOARD SUPPOSE HE PICKS ON ME! r LOOK. FOR. THE PROTECTION SEAL-IT IS NOT REAL GRAVELY WITHOUT THIS SKAI. I Town and Vicinity x f Ansll Parkor, son of Fred Parkor, of this city, ran a nail in his foot Egglmann's for quality. Mrs. fJcorgo Movers, ot Astoria, visited n't tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hlnson Saturday. See tho auto oyo tester nt Poory's. whllo at work nt tho Klschor-Doutln mill Monday afternoon. Tho Injured mombor Is giving quite a bit ot pain. Krcsh Jorsoy milk at tho Spring Hold Croamory. 0 cents por quart, G cents por pint L. II. Hush, of Jnspor, loft Wednes day morning for Portland having on llBtod In tho nerial sorvico. Oat meal, corn meal, rye, graham, French, Pullman, and war bread at Egglmann's. Alton Fitch, of Portland, Is visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Esther Johnson, prior to his enlistment In tho forestry sorvico. Mrs. C. M. Ncot had hor tonsils re moved at tho offlco ot a local physi cian this morning. Fit your own oyes with spectacles at Pcory's. Mr. and Mrs. ilorman Stotnhausor aro horo from Trlanglo Lake to havo somo dontnl work done. Wo havo fresh Jorsey milk for sale at 0 cents a quart or C cents a pint. Springfield Croamory. H. C. Crownover, of Wondllng, loft tho first of tho wock for Portland whoro ho is to enlist In tho army. Join tho Red Cross at Egglmann's during tho membership drive which comnicncos Monday. JamcB M. Fountain, of Waltervlllo, and Cecil D. Griffin, of Fall Crook, Joined tho marine corps in Eugeno Monday and left at onco for Portland. Swoot cream for whipping at the Springfield Croamory, 25 cents per pint. ' J. F. PoworB and T. Donaldson, county road viewers, wont to Cottngo Orovo Tuesday on business. They, will bo gono about a woek. PLEASE READ THIS Two Weeks More Till Christmas Wo would especially Invite your attention to our BOOK department. THE LARGEST AND BEST A,ND MOST Complete Selection of Titles IN EUGENE OR LANE COUNTY .Over Four Thousand Books to select from. If you want a book to read or to' use as a gift to afrlcnd your heart will throb with satisfac tion when you have called at our store and looked them through. Wo urge you to do this before buying. In Stationery we carry tho two best lines made, tho HIGHLAND LINEN and CRANES LINEN LAWN. We have.. therein white and the tinted In varied shapes and ranging in price from 40c to $8.00. tho box. These make vory dainty Christmas Gifts and useful also. In Fountain Pens we carry tho CONKLIN, the WATERMAN and the PARKER. If you are In need of a good pen or wIbIi to present ono to a friend wo shall' bo vory glad to supply your needs. , Christmas Post Cards and Christmas Cards and Folders by tho THOUS ANDS. 'Wo sure havo tho largest assortment ever. If you want cards with sentiment and rightly priced BE" SURE 'AND VISIT OUR STORE IN'TEUGENe' AT 630 WILLAMETTE ST. GRESSEYS' BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF CAMP 247 WOODMAN OF THE WORLD This Is to inform you that Neigh bor Ransom Miller has been elected is assistant clerk of the camp and you can pay your duos to him at his jlaco of business on Main street, and ho will givo you receipt for same. Fraternally, HERRERT E. WALKER, Clerk. KNITTER'S SUPPLIES Yarn .in all shades including Kiiaki cotf i i CI FRIENDLY'S STORE is a typically Lane County institu-i tion, having been established for over 40 years, and through businesslike dealings with that vast public which has patronized it for these many years, has made a r.putation that is known from Seattle; to Los Angeles. The people of Lane county have stood by Friendly's because Friendly's has always stood by them. Practical and Economical Gifts for Practical People IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COUNTY OF LANE Gladys Zang ) Plaintiff ( VS C SUMMONS J. F. Zang,, J Defendant To J. F. Zang, defendant: IN .THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You aro hereby re-. Itilrod to appear and nnswer the com lalnt filed against you in the' above mtltled suit within six weeks from tho day of the first publication here of or of personal scrvlco if served in : Corson without tho state, and if you fall to appoar or answer for want thereof the plaintiff will tako a de creo against you for tho roller prayed , for In tho complaint to-wit. tho ills-, solution of the marriage relation now existing between plaintiff and de fendant, tho custody of Olga tho minor child, and such other relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons Is required to be published once each week for six sue cosslvo wooks by ontor or Hon. J. W. Hamilton Judge or said court dated Nov. 7th 19J7 and tho date ot the '.TBt publication hereof is Nov. Sth .917. C. A. WINTERMEIRR Attorney for Plaintiff residing at j UUhVUU Ul u. Nov.8,l5,22,29,rec.G.13,20. 1 BOYS' 2 PANTS SUITS $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 Do not ask for premiums of any kind with these suits for we are giving all of the value in the suit. When you examine and compare these suits you will see the reason. WOMEN'S CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS Hand knitted tops in white and blue or pink. Warm in soles 75c and 85c per pair. Creton tops in a large va riety of patterns with pom pom to match, $1:25 per pair. Pullman leather slippers in case to match, $1.00 per pair. MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS. Special Lot All wool, heavy gray flan nel special S2.50 This price is less than the present wholesale-price. Lay in a supply. E Holiday Handkerchiefs FOR WOMEN priced from 5c to $2.50 each. All Lin en plain and fancy embroidered, white and colors 25c up. Initial handker chiefs in all prices. Children's FOR MEN priced from 10c to 50c each. All linen hem stitched handker chiefs 25c to 50c. Initial handker chiefs, all linen hand enibroidered 35c 3 forl.OO. Handkerchiefs Plain and no velty embroidered, fancy figures, etc. l(9c per box to 40c per box. Dainty Gift Lingerie Nightgowns, Envelope Chemise, Camisole3, etc in all prices and materials, Batiste, Crepe de chine, wash silk, . etc, $jL25 to $5.00 each. Ladies Bath Robes in fine quality flannel r many designs $3.50 to $9.00. Corduroy Robes, copen androse $4.00. and $6.50. Buy a Gift Mer chandise Certificate Tlienyo u are sure to please Large dis play Pari sian Ivory toilet arti cles very moderately priced. 1 .Holiday Fares Reduced round-trip fares to California,, Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho points will enableyou .to, go. home foriChristmas and "New Years. ' " California- Oregon 'Salo, dates to California points' "December 21st to 23rd and.-25th . to 28thj Inclusive January 15th. Return limit . t 1 Shle dates between all stations t Washington in Oregon .and from all stations Idaho r . in Oregon to stations on other lines in Oregon, Washington and Idaho December 22nd to,i 25th, inclusive, .Return limit January 3rdV ' ' ' Ask nearest S. P, agent for particulars John M. Scott General Passongor Agent Fortlandj'Oresonv Southern Pacific Liiifes The Fifth Street Grocery will observe tlie Holiday Season by giving special bar gains in all lines of Christmas goods such as candies, Nu,'ts, Figs, Dates, Raisins, etc. We have some fine fresh cranberries for 18c per lb., 2 for 35c. The largest bananas in town for 35c, Homemade doughnuts and cookies "always on hand. Some fine homemade plum puddings. S Mince meat for pies, orange peel and citrpn for mince meat and fruit cakes. All kinds of Shortening such as lard, Crlsco, Flake White, Cottolene, Mazala oil,.sweet oil and Wesson oil for salad dressing. ' Breakfast foods Rolled Qa,ts .are. going up every day, but we had a good supply bought at the oldiprlce, so there will be no change for the present. All klnd of cereals constantly on hand. ' We- especially invite the farmers' trade. We pay the highest price for eggs and butter and will give , special discounts Oiv large orders. We carry the best grades of flour, in fact all our line is first quality goods. Come in and seo us. A special line of coffee at 20 and 25c. rFlake White at 25c. , - Cheese at 30c. . Muscatel raisins 2 lbs. 25c; package raisins at 10 and 15c per package; seedless sultans, 2 lbs for 25o; prunes, 15c; peaches 12V&C REMEMBER THE PLACt The Fifth Street Grocery R. W.,SMITH, Prop. PhMie 22