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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1917)
M6N1UV, ma, 24, 1017. THW SPniNOKlELD NKWf PAOC S PI r' IS aiift test ftrisljes for a (jHerrg (EIrtettttas ! Town and Vicinity Slio'llttlo ion of Mr. 'and' Mrs. John s-ls very V with tonsllltlu. " .Orson VaUKhn Is spending a fow days In Portland. Q Alberta I'arvln wont to Dexter Sat urday to spend Christmas at homo. Allnjs Morle Nlmmo ! spondtng tho holidays with rolatlvci nt Albany. ' (Ilor't Cox. of Wcndllng, Id spaedlng Christmas In Springfield, ,1,11a Mlllor Mpont frlomis at Donna. tho wcok-oad with Curia Iloonon, of Vcnota, apont Sat unlay In Springfield. i Buy your Christmas candles at tho l'alnco of Sweets. Ilobort McCulloch. HUlo son of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. McCulloch, Is suffer ing from an attack of tonBllltla Krnnk Vaughn, -of Codar Flata, apont Saturday la Sprlngfiold on ubbI bomb. Merritt Tule Jinn boon III for tho post fow days with a Bovoro attack of la grippe. Mrs. J. J. ltryan, who has Sieon -III Jorjho past two wcokB, Is very much improved. EVerett Wilkinson loft Thursday for Camas, 'Washington, whore ho wffl work In tho paper mtllB. A linv lanit hnrn tn Mr. and Mrs. I Milton Cyr at tholr homo -on Sprits-' field HoWrths Friday nlgJit. I Kato Imnsborry is hero from Man mouth, whoro sho Is attending iNoraat achoolrfor tho Christmas .holidays. Mrs'. K. A. Kowo 1b sponding Christ mas with her eon, John Lamberty and family t Albany. Gordon Whlto, of Cottngo Grovo, la vlfiltlng with his father, W. J. Whlto, of tho Springfield Theatre. William Hodonboussh, of TJyrtlo CrooK, Ib visiting with -friends in Springfield for a fow dnys. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. vatlls, aro Bpondln'g SprliiKTIold. Seavoy or Cor Christmas In Wo will Boll you llnoloum till Christ mas ove, or whlo it luKts, for boforo tho war prlcoB. Holbrook. Goorgo Carson, of Ltnslaw, U hero 4o spend tho Christmas holidays with , " ills parents. V Woiloy Courtrlght, who wob oporat $ od on at tho Eugono hospital Satur day morning is doing nlcoly. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCrnckon, of Wondllng aro spondlhg Christmas with i rolatlvoa in Sprlngriold, t Mra. John Wlionrlod loft yostorday to visit hor daughtor,"Mrs. Joo Lomona at Portland. Frank Wlnzourlod, of Portland, la TiaitfiiB with his brqthor, John WIron rlod, jof Sprlngfiold. . . v ' MIbsob Ella, Nina and Thora Dooson aro' sponding tho wook at tholr homo at yonota. Frosh Joreoy milk at the Spring- fipid Creamory. 0 cents por quart, 6 cents por pint . I . Mr. 'and Mrs. D, B. Ferguson, pt Jaspor1, camo down from this morning to spend Christmas with Mrs. Fegu- unri'H intrants. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Leo. Tinvnrnrwl .T. W. PmalrliUi 'filfiliehtJr. ..j-.y "(---tt-. i " ' ThcdaJ and granddaughter, Carmen, arrived Saturday from Salem to spend , ChrlstBas with friends and relatives In PpriBirfleW;-' ' ' " Wo .thank nil our friends for tholr pntrongo durlnc Uio yenr 1017 and wish ovcryono a motry Christmas and happy and prosporous Now Yoar. Holbrook Trading company. .James. Higgcnbathon, ..of Marcola, had his adenoids and tonsils romoved at tho offlco of a Springfield physi cian Thursday. Claude NyBtrom, of Wcndllng, Is spending tho holidays at his homo In Springflold. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ott Hlco aro spend' Ing thor Christmas holidays with Mrs. Itlco's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. ttrnttaln. Lawrence Holcomb, of Notl, Is spending tho Christmas holidays with hla mother, Mm. Allco Holcomb, of Springfield. P. W. Taylor, of Eugono, has been assisting as stenographer In tho Ore gon I'owor company's offlco la this city for tho past fow days. Mrs. Goorgo Larlson, Avis Thomp son, and II, II. Parker aro auditing at tho Cbx ft Cox doparUntmt store (lur ing lira holiday runa. Cash only at Wolf Miller's. TTvo Pr tont discount Prod ThomaB, of Wcndllng, , has geno, to Sweetwater, Idaho, to Tpend tho ChrtBtmns holidays with his paronU, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. ThomaB. Mrs. Francis StownTt and ;two chil dren and MIbb Etta Valllor arrived Thursday nlghl from Richmond Cali fornia to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gray, who aro spending tho wlntor In -Springfield I spent tho week-end with Mrs. Gray's I nloco, Mrs. IX 12. Ferguson, of Jaspor. W. L. McCulloch, who la installing a boiler for tho progon Power com pany nt Its plant at DallnB, Is homo to apond Chrlstmao with his fnmlly. Pnulo MaTtlnt for a number of years with thu section gnng In Spring flold, oxpectB to leavu at onco for Onkltnd, Cnllrarnla to mnko Vis homo. Vera Porlclim who la teaching In tho Floroncu hcIiooIb this wlntor, Is upondlng the holidays with hor par onts, Mr, and 'Mrs. E, G, Perkins. A select line of Christmas candy at tho'Palaco of Swoeta. box Mlns Myrtle Copenhnvor, a teacher, In the Warronton, Bchools, is spend ing Christmas with her mothor, Mrs. Adolalno Copenhnvor, and 'family. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot Foster, of Portland, are -visiting with Mrs. Fos ter's pnrontB, Mr. an3 Mrs. F. A! o Puo, of Springfield. Clinton Conloy, la hero from Drom- ortcn, whoro ho Is oraployod in tho , government labrntorles, to spond tho holldayo ' with friends and relatives. Inza Crabtrco, a Sprlngfiold high Bchool student, wont to her homo' at Camp Creek yeatorday to spend tho ChrlBtmas holldaya. Mildred Thompson, ot Portland, is Melting with Constance Itobhan, daughter of Dr. and Mra. W. 0. Itob han, for ten days. 13, B. Morrison and family and E. G, Sutton and family loft yeatorday morning for Fortland to spond Christ-' mas. May and Fay Smith, of Jaspor, woro business visitors In Sprlngfiold Saturday. Mr, and'Mrarodls' C. RaybVn' will Moave WednoBda'y for. tholr homo at Mt, Vernon, Washington. Mrs, Ray burn waa Mlsa Helen .Kopnor before hor marrjago a fow" weeks ago. She is a former Sprlngfiold high school 'student"' Mrs. Luolnda Richardson, who Is teaching In tho Goshen schools this winter will loavo tomorrow for Port land to attend tha mooting of tho State Teachers' association. Mr, and Mrs, II, K. Michael, of Thurston, wont to Goshen Saturday to apond Christmas with Mrs. Michael's .paronte, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cornotlus. Horbort Moorp arrived Friday night from Salem, where ho Is attending Willamette university, to spend tho holidays with his parents, flovorcnd and Mrs, J. T. Moore. Vera Nolson will leave tomorrow to spend tho remainder of tho week with nor parents, at Urownsvlllo. Gertrudo Williams will fill hor placo at Kctels Drug storo. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Wcsolowska left today to Bpcnd Christmas in Portland Mr. Wesolowska will return tomor row morning but his wifo will remain for about a wook. Harold Poory, a University of Oro- gon Medical student at Portland ar rived Saturday evening to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. M. M. Pcery. Miss Genovlovo Gillespie, second grado teacher In tho Springfield Hchools, la suffering from a sore throat at her homo on Second and D streets: A $5 oil painting with every cash purchase of C0 till Docembor 31-17 fX tho Holbrook store. Vornon Harper, of Douglas Gor dons, returned Friday from Portland whoro ho has boon visiting wth friends and relatives for tho past two weeks. Lucllq Coponbavcr arrived Satur day afternoon to spend Christmas with bur mothor, Mre. Adeline Copcnhaver and family. Miss' Copcnhaver Ib a toachor In the Suthcrlln public schools Joaoph Clark, who Is attending high ! school In Sprlngfiold this wlntor, left Saturday for Independence to spend Christmas with 1ib parcnU, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lh Clark. . T. W. Carney and wlto, of Thurs ton, left Friday for Los Angolea to- bo gono until tho middle of January, i Thoy expect to bring Mr. Carney's mother back with thorn. Registered nt tho Springfield hotel last wook woro: Dalo Owens, Mabel; J. E. .Roberta, Oakridge; E. P. Thur man. Camp Creek; Mra. Tom Chlnne borgor and Mrs. and Mrs. Ed Wilson. Mr. und Mrs. N. A, Baker and Bmall laughter aro spending Christmas at th thonio of Mif. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Baker, at Pleasant UUL Wo have fresh Jersey milk for said at S cents a quart or 5 cents a pint. Springfield Creamery. Uorttlo Brace, a teacher In tho Ociaaon Hchodls, and Lcota tMcCrnck on, a teacher at Voneta, aro spending the ChrlBtmaB holidays at tholr homoB in Springfield. Misses Aiuio Young, Anna Thomp son, and Marian Richmond, teachers In tho Springfield schoolB loft Friday night for Peruana tq spend Christ mas at their homes. Mrs. Ed,esEO Ccx and HUlo daughter' Joan, have xno to American Lako to tpond ChrlBtmas with Mr. Cox, who Is stationed thoro. Sho was accom panied by Mr. Cox' parentB, Mr." and Mra, IS. n. "Cox, of California. Mrs. Butler ,tho lady who has boon delivering "butter milk to Uio people of Springfield for goveral years haa had to discontinue doWorlng milk for tho pixwout aa tho horse, which sho csod lu delivering died a woefc ago, Vour children nood tho oxorclso and ploasuro thoy will got out ot a veloci pede or wagon. Holbrook has thorn. Mra, O. G. Wood returned to her homo at Timber, Oregon, Thursday morning after a visit hero with, her mothor, Mrs. G. H. Moats, who' Is ill at the homo of her daughtor, Mrs. R. E. Davidson. Oliver W, Johnson, who drives ono of tho big lumber trucks botweon this city and Eugono for tho Dootli-Kelly Lumber company,' .will spend the Christmas holidays with friends In Portland. Mrs. Earl H. 'Zoller arrived Satur day ovenln'g from VancoUvor 'to spend Christmas with hor parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. L. Ingalls, of Glenwood. Mrs. Zeller, who was formerly Miss Der nice Ingnlla. la nt Vancouvor with, her husband who IB In the opruco rcgi m&kl MitIonod thoro. F, i), Sanders, of Jasper, collected $2,C0 bounty on a big timber wolf Wednesday,. It was, killed near his homo. Defense Society Issue Petition Congress 4s Asked to Enact Law Imposing Punishment . On Pro-Germans. Tho American Dcfenso society of Oregon has Issued a petition asking that tho Congress of tho United States enact a law imposing punish ment on any ono connected with Pro German activities. These .petitions are at tho two banks, tho city hall and tho mayor's offlco and ovcry citizen Is urgod to sign them. Following Is tho petition: "Whereas tho security of tho United States and tho success of our arms are ondangered by tho activities of disloyal persons and organizations ( within tho borders of our country, we, the citizens of the United State whose names are hereto subscribed, do hereby petition the Congress ot the United States to enact forthwith a law imposing punishment upon all personB or organizations responsible for Pro-German activities, or for the publication or public utterance of statements tending . "To Impede or interfere with the operations or success of tho United States In war, or In recruiting or en-1 llstmcnt, or ' "To hold the Government ot the United States or any of our allies up to ridicule or obloquy, or "To cause disloyalty or refusal of duty on tho part ot any person in con- j nectlon with the war." ' ' HAVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Pupils at Glenwood School Celebrate Friday Evening On Friday evening tho pupils of Glenwood 'school gave an excellent Christmas program consisting of reck tatlons, songs and dramatizations. At tho close of the program tho children were surprised by the arrival of Santa Claus, who had a treat for each of them. There was a large crowd in attendance. Christmas Is Theme of Sermons ChrlBtmas was the theme or the ser mons at all of tho churches in Spring field yesterday. The annual Christ mas program will be rendered this evening at the Methodist church, all of the churches going together In ono big program. NOTICE All persons knowing themselves. In debted to the undersigned pleaso call and. settle their accounts by tho first of th yoar unless previous arrange ments have been mado as I am aiming; to go on a cash basis. bec.247.31 J. J. BROWNING TO ALT. PERSONS, WHOM IT MAY . . - . 3 1 CONCERN. . Springfield, Oregon December 10, 1S17. I NEW SERVICE: Su n.l8SettlobL?Vleft 2? bTd a'nd - jSf t U?, f board, without my consent and re- t0 act 06 an Executor, Administrator, Guardian moved all her houas-hold ertcct from or "Trustee. tlw residence whero wo resided on This is a new service our officers will be glad to Fifth street In Springfield. Oregon. dtafiis wiMi vnn Thia la to tiotify all persons Qrat I will aiscuss wuu you. finsT national bank, eocene, obfgcw. 1 1 Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR M I : MERRY CHRISTMAS E L E CTRICITY and a HaDDV New Year For UgUU heat nd pr ana a nappy ,car .,Made in Spi1ngflejd,. EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN, AND i - PHor, ' Oregon Power Co. '- YOU GET ALL THE NEWS THAT'S ED. DiOMPIER "MADE IN SPRINFjIPtD" -Oftft B.i 8h. ,N , and Painting, Livary Barn and Fd Stab I a. 'SPBINGFIELlJEWS junk? 8tlHwy pelt8 "f c EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY , C. H, WiOit iS Stfii Working r m. t eubsorlptlon $1.5Q pet ftr Phane t SOUTH SECOND T., 8PR!N6FIEt.p j Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION, M they '(intiot reach the soat of the 4-le. Ca tarrh I a blood or constitutional ileae, find In order to cure It you mitit take In ternal remedtr. Hall' Catarrh Ctre H token Internally, and acts rtlrectlr upon the bloo4 ami mucous aurfnee. Haifa Catarrh Curo la not a quark medicine, It waa -prescribed by one of the beat plir alclan In thl country for yeara and 1 a regular prewrlpilon. It la comaoaed ot the bent tonlca known, combined with the brut blood purinera. ncllnfr Erectly on tha mucoua aurfacea. The perfect combina tion of the two Ingredients la what pro duce auch wonderful results In Curing catarrh. Rend for testimonial, free, V. 3. CHBNEr Jk CO., Props., Toledo, O. Hold by Drurslit. frlr 7Ce. Take 1111' Family rill for constipation. NOTICE After Jan. 1st, wo are going to dis continue open ledger accounts. All amounts under ?5.00 will bo CASH, Amounts In excess of 5 may"bd"ar-1 lowed to run 30 days without Interest by giving Note or Trade Acceptance duo In 30 days. Wo will be glad to explain this further to you at any time. It works no hardships on any one and eliminates a great deal of need less office work. On all cash sales we will allow a CASH discount of 1 Springfied Feed company. We wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS SPRINGFIELD FEED CO. ONE of the privelegeb of the Holiday Season is the opportunity gladly wel comed by us to wish our customers &r ery enjoyment of the festivities of Christmas and all prosperity and hap piness in the coining New Year. H. M. PEERY DRUG CO., The Rexal! Store Consider Your Children's Eyes If a eaalSis eyes aae Imperfect, cor rect gtassas. should he obtained im anedhtely. 9f this 5a done the child may grow out nT Its trouble but otherise the defect Increases until glasK&a uue '.inevitable, while a cure becomes Smposslble. Our 'eervlco does not end until you ore satisfied wlBh out work. THAT IS OUE GUAItaUJTEE. 333iSFH0NE3S2. SHERMAN 'Broke Lenses EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Quickly Replaced 881 Willamette St.. Eugene. Ore. BUSINESS ANP WILL GIVE YOU GOOD Keratlne (suites mn4 Jfyf j Opal Vhrtdsfoy, si MefiB7inR4ffe4sI glrf, and a student at the UalrenHr of Oregeti, was. burn 'about Ihe'fae last week when some coat oil whfck sho was carrying ignited as sho wm near the stove at the home where aha is rooming. The accident Is not sety lous as she was ablo to bo hack to her classes at the University next day. O. R. Gullion, M. D. VKtfea Ltmrtetf M Eye, Ear, Not and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending oar White Temole. Euene. mrinfif field HJs&r&flfe W Incorporated . Hepalring a Specialty J BORD STUDEBAKER ' Main, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Phona It. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON W. MOODY Factory on Premises VALUES (