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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1918)
TIIUHRDW JANUARY 17.1918 T.HTC SPRINGFIELD NEWR PAGE S 1 t Our regard for small details means perfect prescription service. 'Protection In anything Ib niado tip of regard for many Hinftll'dotullH. (Jar prcHcrlptloii Borvico IncluduB euro In every detail that can add to Its coihplotcneBB. An example will Uluslrato tbla: When. a prcBcrlptlonls ,bi;utht to ua to bo refilled wo ubo a new, bbttlo, label, and cork.- II goon to yon not only attractive In ajipear nnoo,'))tijL In every detail It la preclBcly afl It wa at Its flrat compounding. CnrolcBBhcfiB In minor details often leadw to more tiorl oub ncgloct-Bo wo tolerate no atop In that direction. All prescription work at onr store Ib conducted- with Bklll and care. Notwithstanding the superior character of our service, prices on preBcrlptloiiB are always reasonable. JDSTITUTE PHONE 31 here's WOMAN prosecutor 'Alien Germans Must Register tj : Town and Vicinity I'nul J. llnittnln on Br'unlny pur chased nHuvcii jmBBOiiKr llulck auto inohllo. Heo the nuto eyo tcHter nt I'cery'fl. Mnt. P. K. Kvans, of Marcoln, ha roturnod from a inontirH vli.lt. with rolntlvoH nt Aahlnud. ; liny KKKlmniin'H lirond, It' tinnltnry Every lout In wruppttd. MrH. Hophln Thoinpiton, of Shedd. i In vlBttlnt; with Jtr. Hint Mr. Fred HltlBOIl. Two more dnya of our Pro-Invontnry Sato. Stock rodtiood tmt many Rood linrcntnn loft. IIAYDHN &. MKTCALK Mm. Ihirwlii IlaJu, of Noll, Ik vIkII Ini; ut tho homu of Mr, and Mrs. N. ''"'A. Halter. Kit your own ayoa with apQctncloH nt I'oery'H. Itovnrond H. A.,Ianrord, of the. .Motli " oillBt church, hnH rciturnoil from a iih Iiiuhh trip to I)laumrk, North Dakota. ' WAFFLE SUPPER Waffle and cdf 'i foe, or chocolate, lEo, llollaldo chofn nml free entertainment; JM lit church Friday evening Mrn. E. (J. Sutton la now able- to ho nrounil after her rucont 'operation for tonallltlB. For your WhoatIoH Daj'H get war ' bread at UKelmunn'tr. , 1 On Tuesday n nlno and ona-lmlf ' pound son wait horn to Mr. and Mr. " VIIUam Illshop, of thin oily, nt tho Kukoiio hoapltnl. Mra." llownrd Woods undorwont n major operation at tho Morcy hoapltal In EuBono ycBtcrdny morning. Wo have Juat flnlnhed our Involco nnd now want to hoII every dollars worth of i;ooiIb In our Htoro nt prlcos to moot nil compotltora. TUB HOLWIOOK STOKE. Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Noot, of FlBchor's camp, tanrcola, Monday, n dmiRhtor. Tho Junior LcnKiio will iiavo a salo of bakod goodB nt llolbrook's Btoro, Saturday, January 19. Tho llttlo daiiRhtor of Mr. and Mra. A. L. Davis Ib very 111 with pneumonia. I Hlloy (iarrlson, of Murcola, wna a prliiKflold bulnor8 visitor Monday. I Mr. Garrlcon Imu Jimt bought tho ,Miotttro nt Marcolu from C. H. Slack,! who has boon In the IhibIiiocb for n' 'numbor of years. I . Linoleum, ru5. dlshoa, hoatorn, hods, tablet! In fact evorythliiB In , our istoro on salo at prices not to bo hoaten, quality considered. TUB IIGLUftOOK STOKE. . Mr. and Mrs. J. . Maxwoll. left Tnesduy for Sawtsllo, California, whore they will spond the-winter for. Mr. MiixwoH'h health. - : Failure to. Comply Makoo One Subjoct to Arrest and Internment MIhm Ilclrn I). McCormlck. who posed III her home for tlx nbovo per trull, has entered upon her duties as nri assistant district attorney In New York city. Her excellent work us state factory Inspector brought her to the attention of District Attorney Lewis of KIiik county. Miss McCormlck Is thirty years old ami Is a Krndtiote of (he ltrdolilyn law school. She was ad mitted to the bur live years mro.' She has always been oi active worker for woman miirinKe. beluc dmlrtinin of tho Tenth assembly district. According to Instructions received from United States Marshal Alexander all Gorman aliens must be registered between February 4 and February 9. Germans who havo not received their naturalization papers and live In towns of more than COOO inhabitants, ,wl)l register at police headquarters. ' Thoac living In towns of less than HOOO population will be registered by ' postmasters. J Tho regulations governing German i aliens describe them as being natives, citizens or denizens, 14 years old or j over on tho first date of registration .February 4. Alien Germans will not be allowed to register after February 9. If they Ibavo not presented themselves for registration between the stipulated dates, they will be subject to arrest and Internment for the duration of the war. The registration ruling docs not ap ply to Austrlans. Absolutely ovory piece of merehau dlso In our store on snlo at wholoaale oosu Get busy, only two more days ItrfL HAYDEN & MJCTCALF Carl llorlmt who'hat hoeu' visiting rr?h his' brother. IflJmor Ilerhst of tho Springfield Creemory. loft last week. Mr. Ileibat has not yet deelded where he will locate. WANJED A young, man 16 to 18 years to learn the optical buslnece. Enquire Sherman V., Mooiy, Euuene. Reverend James T. Moore visited for a few dnys lust weok "Kith 'his eon Herbert who is attending Willamette DnUoralty at Salem. jf T- REPAIR SHOES? lWoll I Bhould say wo do. 20 yoars exjnrlonoe and the boat of loatbor aucouutB for our fast growing buiinoaa Cash only. No discount cn repairing. WOLF A MILLER STORKS UNMOVED BY WAR X WholeBomo bread IJakory. nt Eggimnnn'B Mrs. R. C, Ronno, of aoshen, sub mitted to an operation at tho Morcy hospital In Bugeno Monday. Rollnblo remodloB right reasonable ncxnll. MrH. .Mnro Jones, of Portland, is visiting witli hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A; E. nnrtlott, for a fow days. You havo novor soon n sale with bargains Just llko vo nrof offering. HAYDEN & METCALF Particular people profor purchaBlng" porfoctly pure potent pills, 'powders, potions, plnBtcrs, patents, pons, paper, and pleasing porfumos at Poory's Painstaking Pill Parlor. , A marrlago Hcoiibo wan on Tuosday lBBued to Jnuios Thomas Johnson and MIbs Mary K. Smith, both of Spring field. Oscar Darkman, son of Mr. and Mrs. ChnrloB narkman formerly of tho Bprlngflold croamory, plans to lonvo ao companlod with hjs family, for Long Beach, California to mako his homo.. Jvfr, Darkman baa been cmployod at tho Lane County Creamery la Eugene. iJllte ulim III I mm WbD hk mm ....A ... ; Telltale Evidence - An Indianapolis 'schoolteacher, ne- conlhiB to Indianapolis News, tellf tho folloviuK story: A mother ntid her little boy wero wnlking down street In which food ad ministration tnumbershlii cards were epcJiilly tllek. i Thone iHMle don't have anytblns to cat." said the little boy, pointing to a bouse lii which there was a rood i eitrd. j i "Those people don't have anything to eat, either." he said at the next house.1 "Those people don't have anything t cat," he said at the next house In which there wus n food curd. lly this time the mother began to' wonder what her young son was talk ing about. . ,' 'vXhoso people don't havo anything te; cur," the little boy sntii at mo next ; buuse. ' 4-WVhut on onrtlr do you mean by say- Int.- that those penttle (Inn I liave any tlilllB to enjV':,iued the mother. "They huve u card like outw." auld the son. j - Mrs. C. F Eglmann, of tils city, was tho guest of Mr and Mrs F M. J ;aMs( of Eugono, nt a throe o'clock dlnnor yostorday aftornoon. Theodore Leo Sands, of Seattle and Lillian M. Christy of Marcola wero married nt the Methodist parsonago in Eugono January 10, Reverend Georgo H. Parkinson officiating. No customer of ours need look els whore for better prlcos nor better troatniont nor better goods than wo will 'glvo you. THE HOLUROOK STORE. Mts3 Mablo January will leavo Sprlngflold Monday for Portland where oho will vlBlt her sister, Mrs. .George Mathews boforo taking up hor work as a stenorgaphcr. Storage Battery Service Mr. Car Owner: Is your stor age battery being cared for during the winter months while your car stands in the garage? GjfWe are preparedto give you expert service in the care of your battery and all electrical work. tjIf your car is working all day we can attend your bat tery at night. J. C. Neil W. W. Ebbett Springfield Garage PHONE 11 C. E. Stephen's D. W. Sturges After Ye Get a CLEVELAN TRACTOR J1L, Crawls cn Its Own Track3 I W& give you $rlt9 or win . direct for :iy imiv ojtic&'Xn j-onr C!tvo!ttBrt Traclor The Irartpr !t r.ae any'-.ece nr nr wothcr. ice REAL VAI.UE. METHODIST CHURCH . Dr. 'S. A. Danford will preach on "Sir. nnd tho Remedy" Sunday morn ing In iho Methodist church. In the otontng the Methodist will unfurl n largo service flag with appropriate sorvlco of eormon and songs. Every body Invited. t 5iSS Ire w 335, Storks In their nesting place In the old bell tower of Domlrll, France, have not yet been driven away by thu shells of (he Germans, Tlme.SavIno Hoist. Most of the labor nnd time usually consumed In lifting paper stock to tho top of n !'..:( press In a prlittlug estab lishment, are saved 'through tho usu of an clcvutlng mechanism that Is now bc,ln;; adopted, A Bteel framework, carrying a motor and hoisting outllt, Is attached nt tho,,; feeding end of a press. Tho paper Is movctlboiienth It on a small truck. Cables are then at tached to the latter nnd power applied. When -the top of the stack rcuches the desired height, tho hoist stops. As the feeder removes tho paper tho re mainder 1h raised automatically so tUnt tho stack Is maintained at tho proper elovntlon until exhausted. Popular Mechanics Mugazluo. Get on the fiuring Line T V von want to euccecd uAT 1 In IITa mi must, ktmv wliut Uicw in hu'.Incsa and !ndua Iry. In Invention and iptonte. Get outof Uiorut'.c-ctcn tho fir us line. RcaJ FopikrScience Monthly tliomnfttntcrcttliiffamtutcriil macsitne, imfl Iho iiii'tcit money vunn. livery uiunui 300 Pictures 300 Articles 11 fnr r.nlv IS rcnti. All thil new lilriy anu mentions In eloctrlclty onJ irolp, In auutmoiiuei unci acrupinnci, in mopwoiK anu in rurroinc, ami in macumcry. ii i 1 1. 1 . . i . mo.-illl, Incluil nif irliirt" ..tora, iioullry Jioukv, I lovr la mal:r lhlnr ct lirme. SO paces Tt rr turuiture, automoMlB rtjxdn, etc it It full of tAoroT maMmr. ttcn-raTln? liVfifl. ItiwritRTip! ' n l.iU tor men cud L-uj. IS .'. , m y Jl.iiO n Year t' I ,w Ut or MTtte direct to 4 uoikn tUa i?w. j , rVp. for iliH: I H U)e bindet JH .9 20 H.P.at the teltfcr 1 HI dj'Yloivn 0 to 8 ncreii it iloy J j n the wbtl: of r. to S I SL ,lurN nni1 2 to S men. U Yon Need a Good Tractor for Your FasTn Work Now The CLEVELAND TliACTOR is the handiest, most complete, mast necessary farm implement ever devised. Not big and bulky but with power enough for afl the hnvd work you can give it. "Worth five times its cost on' Hny farm. Fill out the coupon below and let us tell you about it. Ask any of the purchasers In jtour territory abouc the ClensUmi Tractor. Senator George W. Weeks. .Saieisu Ore. E. A. Kurtz aalem,, oreeon Louis U. Beno Saterrt, Oregon 1 K. Bardlord Jialem. Oregon Klorerce Douglas Eugene, Oregon -Cilatt Rrot!ie!-s .Woo'Jburr., Crujon Bruce Cunr.tngham Salem. Oregon Arthur liarodon Carlton, Oregon John Mathaler Gervals, Oieson Edvrard Schar Sllverton, Oregon M. M. Herman Harrlsburg, Oregon John Wodtl! Waterloo, Oregon Harry Leach Yamhill, Oregon ana ir.any uuiura. LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT IMPOETAKT KOTIO McNeff Tractor Co. 225 Pittock Block PORTLAND, OREGON MAIi COUPON TODAY : v AT . . , 225. rittocb Block Pe.rSirs: TUasc send me A full Infonnatlon about the Cleveland Tractor. . AJdress. . The selling" agency of tho Cleveland Tractor to Vlck uiotdors oi aiom nas luh ui&cuuiii.uvu uuuau.ii.. rurt.ier notice wo will handle tho as.ncy our- kIvas. Owntrr of the Tractor will please apply to us for any service desired. (Signed) XTcXEFF TUACTOR CO ?5r. Plttork Clock rortlsr.d. Oregon Tfltpuones Uroadwsy 1140 and A 1173 ri7'rg"iB.MyiTriffwift' lie Price of Fuel Is Going Up But the of Gas Never Increases We have many satisfied customers who are using I. and HEATING WATER Telephone 58 and we will send a representative to explain Oregon Power Co. A. L. INGAlLB, Manager.