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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1918)
MONDAY, JANUAIIY 14, 1018. THE iPRINCJ FIELD NEWS 1 'i b, I r 'I Our regard for small details meant perfect prescription service. ' Protection In anything is made up of regard for many Hinall detallH. OUr prescription nervlce Includes care In. every detail that can add to its completeness. .An oxamplo Will Illustrate thin: When a prescription Is jlKiughtlo ug. to bo refilled wo use a new bottle, label and cork! It goes to you not only attractive In appear Hnoo.'but In every detail If Is precisely as It was at Its first compounding. ' ' CarclcsHncso In minor details often leads to more seri ous neglect so wo tolcrato no step In that direction. All proscription work at our storo is conducted with skill and caro. Notwithstanding the superior charactor of our service, prices on prescriptions arc always reasonable. and Mrs. Illankonahlp catno to Spring field from Hinsdale, Montana, Mrs. William Ilodenbough, who U teaching In tho Veneta public schools spent the week-end at the home of hor" parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mc Cracken In this city. Will hare some mora Ladles' shoes tomorrow which I can sell at bargain prices (or a quick sale. W.'A. HALL Clifford Lybarger loft this mornlnK for Hoqulam, Washington, where he has secured a position as a cook. His family will remain In Springfield for tho present. Nicholas Lambortr, son of Mrs. N. A. Howe, of this city, who Is employed by the Albors' Milling company, of Portland, has been In this territory for tho past week on buslnoss. WANTED A yU"B tnmn 15 to 18 years .to learn the optical business. Enquire Sherman W. Mocdy, Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fox, who havo been in Springfield during tho holt days, loft today for Portland. Mr. and daughter, Ella, of Haydon Bridge, woro ' Mr8, p0x havo beon at Dee, Oregon i for tho past acron months, and Mrs, Paul Robloy havo ! Tow and Vicinity 2 Mrs. W. T. Culver, of Thurston, was In Springfield Saturday on buslnoss. E. H. Morrison spent Saturday In Corvallls on bustuess, mm Waffle Supper at M. B. church Fri day evening Jan 18 Como early. On Thursday afternoon a nlno pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Silver, of this city, undor the care of a Springfield physi cian at the Mercy hospital In Eugene was dismissed Friday. Moro goods sold first three days of nalo than wo cxpocted to soil in ton. Solo continues all thtn week. HAYDHN & MBTCALF William Safloy, a Springflold butch, or, has been suforlng for tho past few nays with a severe cod. Mr. and Mrs. Qoorgo Spaun and in Springflold Saturday on buslnoss, Nowton Stowoll and family aro mov Mr. Ing today from Fourth and E to Second moved from tho L. E. Thompson prop and E stroota.v .,' jorty on Seventh nntlB streotB to. tho ' I house recently vacated by Mr. and A marriage, license was Issued frl- Mf& ErneBt' 8klnneP. between .Sixth day to Herbert Zackor and Pearl Kelly both of Donna. Attornoy A. C. Woodcock, of Eu gono, was In Springflold, Saturday af ternoon on business. Linoleum, rugs, dishes, hcator.B, bods, tables In fact everything in our store on sale at prices not to be beaten, quality considered. THE HOLUKOOK STORE. The Sprincflcld Food company un loaded a car of cement at their ware house today. E. P. Lyon, of Eugono, was a bus iness visitor in Springflold Saturday aftornoon. Thomas Elliott, of Clafax, Washing ton, Is visiting with Mr. qnd Mrs, ChaB BurgosB, at Haydon Drlflgo. . . Hundreds of dollars worth of houso furnlHhlngB sold, yot many of tho host bargains In tho storo still left. Don't miss this Salo. HAYDHN & MET CALF A marrlngo llconso was- issued Thursday to Thoodoro Loo Lands, of Seatil", and Lillian M. ChrUty of M areola. Miss Jnno LIndsoy, Instructor In English in tho Springflold High school spont Saturday and Sunday In Port land. During this ualo wo havo shown no mercy In prlco cutting. HAYDEN & METCALF Mrs. Luclnda Richardson, wJjo toachos in tho Goshon schoolo spoilt' tho wook-ond at her homo in Spring field. Miss Cora Stubbs who has boen visiting hor sister, Mrs. Charlos Chris tensen, at Mabol loft Friday for hor homo at Portland. We have Just finished our Invoice and now want to soli ovory dollars worth of goodB in our storo at prices to moot all competitors. (THE HOLBROOK STORE. Neva McBoo, of Fall Creek, under went a major oporatlon at tho Mercy hospital In Eugene Thurodoy. Fred Frey, of Goshen -whoJiftB boen. Mr. and Mrs.,.A. ,L. .BUinkenBhlp-, who have been visiting, at the George lfljwwa. jwrae at TIayden Bridge, have Btfta to, Seattle to visa wr a miurv, ttfc flfhey will return to Springfield, Mtpi uwg xpsj(B .lecatti here.. Mr George I locks, who has horn visit ing with his nephew M, W Weber, and family' returned to his home In Portland Friday everting, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Har den of Thurston January 11, a son. Waffles and Coffee for lCc at the Waffle" Supper" Fr'Jday evening. Registered at the American hotel last, week were: O, P. Snellstrom, Uxalton, .Washington; J. Roserauan, Polk county; Willard Carpenter, West Springflold; Bill Ilodenbough, city; Willis Sargeant, Riddle, Oregon r Edd Tollvor"; Wost Springflold; Ezra Blge low, City; Mrs. C. JFinloy, city; O. Wi Clovotand, Oakridgo; Frank Oop; oon. SOCIAL EVENTS . EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS MONTHLY SOCIAL MEETING On Friday evening the Epworth League, held their monthly social and business meeting. It was decided that the League should give a waffle sup-' per Friday evening, the proceeds to be applied on tho church memorial fund. After the business meeting the ovenlng was turned over to the com mittee and afc social time was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Those prsent were: Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pol lard, Olive Smith, Nina Boesen, Jacy Copenhaver, Draco and Jessie 'Walker, Frances Barttett, Edna S warts, Nellie and ElUa Copenhaver, Audrey Perk ins, Maudo Gorrie, Thora Boesen, J U16 Smith, Dorrls Slkes, W. S. Wright, Joy Walker, Vordon May, Paul Scott, and Lynn Grandy. The committee for the social was compos ed of: Lacy Copenhaver, Jessie Walk er, Maudo Gorrlo, Vordon May and Lynn Grandy. and Seventh streets on B street; Mr., and Mrs. G. W. Blazior left last week for Pocatello, Idaho, where thoy will locate 'Mr. Blaster has '"been in. the employ of the Southern Pacific company as operator while In Spring field. . Wll have some more Ladles' shoes tomorrow which I can sell at bargain prlcos for a quick sale. W. A. HALL Mrs. Al. Hlgglns of Dexter under went a minor operation at tho office of a local physlclal Sunday. ,' Marion Young, former manager of tho Palaco .of Sweota is .In, Springfield for a fow days on business. , . i Prlco on ovory article in storo re duced boyond reason during tills salo. HAYDEN & METCALF- Mro. Loster :M!llgan or Wnltervlilo, underwent a very oerlous, major opora I Hon at tho Morpy hospital Saturday. (Sho Is doingina'. well .as could Vu 'ox I potted. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Erickson, ot Pleasant Hill, aro tho proud parents ot a daughtor born Friday vmornlng. Kate Lansbory, a sonlor nt tho Oro gon State Normal school spent Friday and Saturday with hor parents, Mr, and Mrs.. Wm. Lausbory, of Spring ftold. MIbb Lansbory has discontin ued her work nt the Normal school and gono to Brooking, Oregon whore she has socured a position in tho public schools, No customer of ours need look pis whore for bettor prices -nor better troatmont nor better-gqods than wo. will gtvo you. THE . HOLBROOK TQRE. Porsons registered at tho Spring field hotol last wooH woro: Oscar Drury, Fall Creek; F. B. Thurman, QtXo Creek; jack Martlb; Walla Walla Washington; B. E, McBee; C. L. Scott, Waltorvlllo; Fi P, Tharraan, Camp Creek; E. Wfjlttakor, Thurston uid F. C, Montgomery,, Roseburg, Or sgon, - .... ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF MRS. GAY'S BIRTHDAY Ono of the most enjoyable events of tho season was a Burpriso party given by Ethel Conley and Vera. .Nel son in honor of Mrs. Silas H. Gay at her homo on Willamette H61ghts Thursday ovenlng, the occasslon be ing tho birthday ,of Uiat lady. Each guest brought a handkerchief. The evening was spent In social con versation and in playing games later in' tho ovenlng a delicious luncheon was served to tho following ladles: Mrs. R. P. Mo'rtenson, Mrs. H. A. Korf. Mrs. H. E. Walker, Mrs. Patrick Conloy, Mrs. Ethel Bally, Mrs. Zolla C&ntrel, Mrs. J. P. Fry, Mrs, Rlloy Snodgrass, Mrs. W. F.' Walker, Mrs.' A. L. Montgomery, Mrs. Norwood Cox Mrs. N. W. Gay, Mrs. C. Hayden, Ethel Conloy and Vera Nelson. , r KENSINGTON LADIES MEET WITH MRS. C. E. LYON Tho Kensington club was most de lightfully entertained Friday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs, C. E. Lyon,. Af ter tho usual afternoon's entortatn ment, a dollctouB luncheon was served Guosts of the club-were Dawson Mrs. D. W. Roof, Mrs Julia Kennedy, Mrs Wm. Rouso, Mrs. D. S. Boals, Mrs. Wm Hunter, Laura Hunter, and Etiiot Deals. Members present were: Mrs. J. W. Coffin. Mrs. J. C. Holfcropk Mrs, Henry Korf, Mrs. Harry iVbt noyMra Lawrence May, Mrs. 1?. C. BiOBslor, and Edna SwartB. JTbo'next meeting will bo with Mlsa J3dna. Swarts February 8. ; Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach tho seat of the 1lfiif. Ca tarrh l a blood or cnntltutlonl rtlnesie, and In order lo cure It you mutt lotto Ire Hrrial tm&. Ifntl'a Catarrh Cura I taken Internally, and acts directly upon tho blood and mucous aurrace. Hall' Catarrh Cum la not a quack mdlcln. It waa preacrlbed by ono nt the beat phy alclnna In ttila country for yeara and l a reiilar prescription. It la composed ot tho bt tonlca known, combined with the beat bteod purlflera, acting directly on the mucetM eurfacea. The perfect eetnblnft tlon et the two Insredlenta ta what pro ditcea auch wonderful r?miltr In curing" catarrh. Mend for tertlmonlalu, free, 1'. 3, CMBNBr Sc CO.. Tropa., Toledo, O. Isold bf Drur-lm. Jtflee 76c. Take Hall'a Famllr rilla for con)ilpt!on. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES By WANNA McKINNEY It doesn't pay to bo tardy now, If you aro you will get your name posted In the tardy list, Margaret Thomselh Is back In school after an absence of several days because of tonsllltis. Miss Llndsey's E4 class dramatized the trial acts of Shakespeare's "Mer chant of Venice" last Friday. The. novelette written by Miss Lind sey'e E7 class, were a great success. They will begin work on plays the latter part of this week. The German 3 class cant remem ber what their lesson Is to be. All of them, with the excepUon of Duee Fischer, attended an extra class Friday at 3:15. , .Free Masons Will Banquet The members of tho Free Mason lodgo are planning for a big banquet I and. social get togteher Friday night .Soon Cver His Cold , , lveb't no speaks well of Chambe If lit's (lough Lumedy after having ubh It, Tftrs Cif rgc Lewis, Pittsfield, V Y.. liaR'titi. to say tegardlng It: "La-wliil-T my little ly, five years o!i van jlrk with a nd for two ortth uc wwlts I dJCtorcd Mm and used v.i, lens cough inc'dldncs but nothln!; did hiti niucli good fitil I began iiis'.i- CluinilieriDin's tourh Remedy. Ho th.-i improxdd inpldly lu a few days wad over his :old." ,to th'o ladies. MrsF. E. Lenhart, Mrs. Wm r REBEKAH DEGREE STAFF GUESTS OF MRS. GERARD Mrs, Karl Ger.erd was hostess to tho ladleB of the Juanltn Rebackah Degree ll;"Frldny evening at tho I. d. O, . fr.n at i it t. nun. itoiroaiimcniB wore sorvoa to the following: Mesdames. $x A. Korf, A. P. McKonzey, W. F. Walker, S, A. Gay, Zolla Cantroll, R. P. Wprton son, C. Dorlty, S. Richmond, Ulncon, K. Horton, Riley Snodgrass, Ethel Bally, Hannah Hill, E. Colllnjj, H. Ronnie, Glendonnlng, H. Brummetto J. Clark, Al Montgomery, C, Hayden, J, P. Fry, W, Donaldson, andi'Mlss Clara Larlson. Are Your Sowers Clogged? The bowols aro tho seweragu ays tern of the body. You can well lma.g OF Mr, UNCERTAIN IN HONOR r. GRAND-DAUGHTER and Mrs. R. W, Haynes of Dougla's Gardens entertained yester day In honor of; their grand-daughter Blanche Haynes ot The Dalles. TJiobq present w.ero Frank Flnley, J, S, Mc--Kay, and daughter, Estolla, Mrs, Grace Harbot and daughtor, Naoma. Storpach Troubles If you have trouble with thronr Ine the result when they.RrejStg try Chamberlain's tip as iBy the case in constipation. As Tnblotn. So many have been restored a purgative 7011 wjll find. Chamber; 'aln's Tablet oronent, Thoy arriin.1 r.nMr , v at. itfld ah'fi"fBt!o In Holr action. Thffvi'f .v 'f's w: .ilso taaproT' th "7ostlow. 'rf'tv. 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Storage Battery Service Mr. Car Owner: ' Is your stor age battery being cared for during the winter months while your car standi in the garage? CJWe are preparedto give you expert service in the care of your battery and all electrical work. your car is working all day we can attend your bat- tery at night. J. C. Neil W. W. Efabett Sprinefield Garagt PHONE 11 C. 'E. 9tphem D. W. Strge' LetUsBePatriotic Use more of Oat Meal, Eye and Graham Flour ia making Bread and conserve on. the Wheat Flour. Eat Oat Meal, Barley and Corn Breakfast foods. Use lots of Potatoes. Potatoes are plentyf ill and cheap Let us supply you with these articles. We handle all kinds of Breakfast foods and course flour and Rye flour, Buckwheat and Pancake flour, Graham and' ' Hominy. Use Jess sugar .for sweetening and supply your self .with syrup. We have Karo corn syrup, Alaga Southern cane syrup and "Mapleine syrup. Ateo Cook- ' ing Molasses. ' ' ' ' If our boys have to. go to war to fight our country's battles, and wewho stay at home can help our .allies any by sending them flour, sugar and pork, in the name 0 God let us conserve and eat the coarser foods and thus help win the war. We have all kinds of lard substitutes at the rock bottom price, and all kinds of vegetables to supply your needs. Coffee and Tea, all kinds of Canned goods, Fruit in bulk or package, Cheese, Crackers, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts and Candy. We have Sugar and Flour, Lard, Pork and Bacon enough to supply the demand and we carry Sonly the best brands and sell according to Government regula tion. REMEMBER THE PLACfc ., ' , The Fifth Street Grocery R. W. SMITH, Prop. Phone 22. NEW SERVICE: We are authorized under the Federal Reserve LawtQ act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Trustee. This is a new service our officers will-be, glad to discuss with you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, ORFGON. 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