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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1918)
MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1018. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWR PAOB An Iron Tonic That Will Brace You Up for Spring Dayi You feel better till yenr If you take a good tonic at this BCtlHOn. Beef, Iron and Wine provldcB JiiBt the elements needed to put Iron In the blood , give you nerves like steel, tin nnnotlto llko un OHtrleli, and power to perfectly digest whtit you eat. Take It now and fool at 1 your best this spring. Pints $1.00, quarta $1.G0 S?Fowii-anYioinifey 'James Cnrsaw, of Llnalaw, In vl Uln with frlonda for a fow days. T. C. l-uckoy roturnod Thumday nfght from n business trip to Portland (Mia Mlllor vlnltod at Uio Eugene High (ichool Thursday afternoon, i ' mov. Scott at tho Mothodlut church ovory night thlBwec1. ' Mrs. aoorgo Dovlno, of Jaspor was In Springfield Saturday on business. W. H Scott, of EuRcnn. was a Spring field huBlnca visitor Saturday. i 8uri?a Snccd has purchased a now Ford nutomoullo. i 'Come to the Bargain salo nt Wo'.f & Miller's Sam Ilolsoll, of Camp Crook, was In Springfield Saturday on business. II. B. Cox spent Saturday afternoon at Coburg. ,Mrs. 8. II. Upton( of tho Louise Itos. cuo homo of Portland, wno iu Spring field on business Inst week. Pruning saws and shears at HOLr DIIOOK'8. 4 (Four car loads of "potatoes, nil go ing to southern points wer.o shipped out of tho Springfield depot last week. '. Mrs. A. M. Jacobs, of Crcswoll, dimo to Springfield Saturday to visit with hor daughter, Mrs. Kay Lomley. (Don't forget' tho meetings at the Methodist church. Everybody Invit ed. Thelma Ellison, of West Spring field, hnsjbccs 111 for tho past fow days. W. O. W. ATTENTION Special meeting Tuesday night, Jan uary 29, debating tho question: lie Holvod "That women should not tako men's positions in industrial employ ments. Afformattvo, Harry nird and Lynn Qrnndy. Negative, John lllncun and O. K. Klzor. A burning question and It will bo sottled right. COMMITTEE. Tho county clerk awarded lo C. E, McClaln,, ojt OakrJdgo tho bounty of pn n. .poypt.oThUJBflttjr. WOOD CUTTERS Don't forgot to see our axes wedges and hnndlos. IIOLUIIOOK STORE Mrs. J. D. Elllott of Jasper, who foil whllo working, at her homo re ceiving a fracturo a short time ago Is recovering rapidly. Ulg reduction salo at WOLF & MIL LEU'S. Mrs. John Mathers, who has boon spending a fow day at tho W. C. Itobhan homo returned to hor homo at Wondltng Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Martain moved their household goods from tho It. P. Mortonson proporty on B street to Eugono Friday, WOW 1G discount on all cash sales and there la no salo on Just ordinary bus iness. W. A. IIALL( Shoo Storo Wanna McKlnnqv, a Bonlor nt Spring Hold High school, has accepted tho position as roportor for tho Nowb and will commonco hor work rogularly February 11. THE DUNNING 8YSTEM St. Louis, April 25, 1910.. My Dear Mrs. Dunning: I greatly enjoyod your lucid and In telligent dolineatlon of tho Dunning System of Music Study for Beginners, with the unlquo apparatus usod, which must bo as InterosUng and instructive to older pupils as tho children. 1 was deeply Impressed with its adaptability to Iho vocal teachers needs as wolt as to tho lntnirucntnls, and I bel'evc that Its genoral use would revolution Izo the study of music for tho roassen and givo thorn that broad intellectual foundation which is usually lacking. This system certainly fills a long-felt want in ear training, sight reading, transposition, and memory workf and 1 recommend it to ovory progressive, conscientious toachor, both vocal anl instrumental. JOHANNA OADSKI TAUSHER. This syntom of Improved muc!c Ftudy Is taught by Irman Wilson Shontz. Studio Fourth nnd D. IS OVER BUT, I Still Have a Few of the shoes that were in the bins left over, and they are. going at the OLD SALE PRICES as long as they last. A BIG DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH SALES. The W. A. HALL Shoe Store Main Between Fourth and Fifth ALSO I have a first-class shoe re pair 'man' business from A to Z in my employ. Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured with IOCAI, Ari'LICATIONfl, as thy rnnnot reach tlia seat of Oi 1Im. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional dlienne, nnd In order to euro It jroti mint ink In tornnl rritinll'. Unit's Catarrh Cure Is lnkn Iril.rnally, nnd net directly upon tho bloofoand mucous surface Hall's Culorrli Cure Is not a qunck medicine. It wns proscribed by one of the best phy- slulnns In this rntintry for years and ! a rraular prennrlptlon, It Is composed of the first tonics known, combined, with Ihe) best blood purirjers, nctln directly on the mucous surfneo. Tho perfect c.mbl na tion of tho two Imrrndlents Is what pro diioos such . wonderful rmults in curing cMnrrh, Bend for testlmonlnls, free. V. J. CIIISNIsr tc CO.. Trops., Toledo, O, Bald by Urusslils, prlt. 75. Take Hall's rsmlly rills for constipation: While at work at tho Booth-Kelly mill Friday, Bort Nlckum, of West Sprlngflold, foil from a pllo of lumber and sprained both legs. Orvlllo Dean, son of G. I. Dean, of Ooslicn, who is now stationed with tlie ambulance company at American Lnko, Is ill with tho Measles. Don't miss tho converted Scotch actor at tho Methodist church ovory night this week. , Mrs, Eva Hlgglns Hardin, of Thurs ton, undorwent a major operation at the Mercy hospital in Eugono Satur day afternoon. " ' Mrs. Henry Tomsoth Is suffering from rheumatism which has settled In the joints, of tho neck and is caus ing her a great, deal of pain. WATJT'EDr-A young man 15 to 18 years to learn the optical tbuslnesS. ,Enqulro Sherman W. Moody, Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Halo and son, Wayne, of Not!, have been visiting with-Mr. Halo's sister, Mrs. N. A, Bakor, and family, of tills city. At tho American hotel: G. W. Cle veland, Oakrldgo; Mr, McCumbor, of Marcola; and Willis Sargeant, of Kid dlo. You will miss it If you miss tho meetings at tho Methodist church this wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. S. Strait, who have boon living on East Main street loft Friday for Portland, where they will make their homo with their son, A. Strait. Mrs. J. dj. Clark, of Independence, Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Elizaboth Stowart, and with hor son, Joo Clark, who are staying in Sprlng flold this winter. STUPENDOUS 15 discount on all cash sales and thero Is no salo on just ordinary bus iness. W. A. HALL, Shoe Storo Mrs. Ella Moyos arrived Saturday sflcrnoon from Spokane, Washington and Is visltingwlth her sistor, Mrs. E. M. Duryec, and other relatives in Springfield and at Camp Creek. Edith Holcomb who has been at tending High school in Spokane this. Bomoster roturnod tojior homo In this city today. She Is a daughter of Mrs. Alice Holcomb.. Tho revival at the Mothodlst church Is attracting big crowds. Don't miss It. Tho enthusiasm and singing is Immense. . Mrs. E. P. Doherty and little, daugh ter, Elizaboth, and' Mrs. Laura Town eond, of Portland arrived Saturday, to spend a few days with Mrs. Dohor ty's mothor, Mrs. Allco Holcomb. Mies Lillian Hall, of this city, was dismissed from tho Mor.cy hospital' In Eugono Saturday nnd Mrs. H. Lud wihson, also of this city, undorwent an operation tho samo day. MARVELOUS 157p discount on all cash sales and thoro Is no salo on just ordinary bus iness. W. A. HALL, Shoo Storo Mrs, M. A. Riggs and llttlo grand daughter, Mildred Biggs, returned to their homo at Mabel Saturday after a few days at tho homo of Mrs. Rlggs' daughtor Mrs, O. H. Jarrott. William Llndloy, of Jaspor, is plan ning on entering tho grade school horo nt tho oponlng of tho second semester Ho will stay with his sisters, Flora and Myrtle, who aro attending High school. Prefers Chamberlain's "In tho courso of n conversation with ChamborliUn Medicine Co.s rep resentative today, wo had occasion to (ilscuss in a fti'nernl way tho mori of,' their dlft'iont preparations. M his suggestion I tako ploasuro In ox i rcsBlng my .estimation of Chamber lams Cough P.pmody. I have u famtlv of six children and have usod this remedy in my homo for years, I con Klt'or It the on.y bgh-romody on tin market, as I havo tried nearly all i'lud" Eal '. '.Ubs, Publisher Ham ilton Counts Rop bllcan-Nows, Hyr.l 'trp, Kan. Mrs. Martha Brown, an old resident of Sprlngflold, now living at Marshi flold, visited last week at tho J. Ji Bryan and L, E. Thompson homes in this city. Orcn Shahan, son ot Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bhahah, of Sprlngflold, who is stationed at Camp Fremont, California in ill with the measles, 'according to a letter received ,rom Cecil Mulligan anothor Sprlngflold boy nt tho. samo camp. A 85 cent whip for the price of one gallon of gasoline at tho HOLBKOOK STORE. At tho Springfield hotel: It. W. Ras mussln, Wcndllng; George Chandler, Portland; E. C. Holbrook and If. Smlthors, Soattlo; O. W. Foust, Prlnc vlllo; II. Bnecd and wife, Waltenrlllo; J. D. Owen Venota; Wra. Calvlg, Portland; A. M. Ncatt, Shed; F. E. Whlttakor, Thurston; and D. L. Har den of Portland draco Copenhaveh, of Goshen, is visiting at the homo of her aunt, Mrs. Adelino Copcnhaver and family. Don't mlsH hearing the Scotch' sing er at tho Methodist church every night this week. , Mrs. L. & Daniels, of Marcola, un derwent a major operation Friday at tho Mercy hospital by a Sprlngflold physician. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gray of Thurston, oh January, 23, a son. , Meeting pf Red Cross On petition of tho executive i com mittee of tho Springfield Auxiliary of the American Red Cross. I hereby call a meeting of the Springfield Aux iliary .for Tuesday afternoon at, 3:30 o'clock at tho. Domestic Art room of tho Lincoln school building for the purpose of transacting the monthly business. This meeting is to be held In con nection with tho regular Tuesday af ternoon work' and a full attendance Is desired. MRS. GEO. CATCHING, vice chairman Sergecnt Gorrle Going Over Sergeant T. C. Gorrle, son of Mr. and Mrs. C, I. Gorrle, of Douglas Gar dens, has written from Camp Mills, New York that he is to leave at ence for France. CARD OF THANKS Wo take this opportunity of thank ing all persons who bo kindly 'assis ted us and extended their sympathy .to us-' In our ,sad bereavement of the doath of our son and brother" Fern Sldwell and also, for the many beauti ful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT F: SID WELL AND FAMILY. i Soon CvJer His Cold I Ertrjxne ipea'ks well of Chambe' h:ln's Cough Kouif dy after having us-d It Mrs Gt-orgP Lewis, PIttstleld, N. Y.. ha? this In say legarding It: "La winter my little ')y, five yoars uli whm slfk'wlth a. m'd for two or th ci w.wks I djctrred Mm and. used ya. leus cough inudirJncs but nothing did h.m much good titil I began ) udli'i; Chamberlain's Courh Remedy. He th.-i improved tapidly lb a fow days was ovor his cold." . HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ' Bjr WA'NNA McKIKNEY Clarence Hill, a graduate of .8. H. 8. with tho class of '16 is now, on his way to England via Now York, accord-i ing to a lcttor received by his porenfs Mr, nnd Mrs. W. O. Hill. Lack of transportation prevented his leaving two weeks ago as was reported. Ho Is with an aviation company and was formally stationed at Fort Worth, Tfjtas. There were many absent Thursd.iv afternoon in order to attend tU-i fun oral of Fern Sldwell. ' ' Friday afternoon the periods were shortened and at the close of sc'juoI tho latest edition of tho "Soldiers Joy" was read to us. Wo all wonder where the editors hear those jokes about us. Compulsory military drill has been introduced into Springfield H. S. The boys arc divided Into squads and have their officers, corresponding to the officers of a regular company. Those who received appointments are Wal ter Gossler, first sergeant; William Hllf, second sergeant; Gerald Van Valzah, third duty sergeant; Lynn Grandy, fourth duty sergeant; Ray Alexander ordnance; corporals, Ver- don May, John Dlmm, Ben Davidson, Clarence Powell, Hallle Bryan, and Frank De Pue. Mr. Kirk Is In charge of the drill. Twb Fire ' Alarms Sounded Saturday Neither Cause Any Damage and ,Fjre .Appratus, Is Not Used A.firo alamti turned In about 11:34 o'clock Saturday night proved to fest only a flue burning out In the apart ments occupied by John Innis, over the Harry .Whltnoy t Barber shop be tween . Third and Fourth streets oa Main street At one o'clock, another alarm was sounded, this time a small fire having broken out la the rear of the apart ments over tho Snfley meat market at Third and Main streets. Thcss apartmenfs are occupied by the Saf ley family, Neither fire caused any damage whatever and Jt was not founl necessary to usee the fire apparatus in extinguishing thero. Primaries Have Program Sunday morplng at the Christjaa church a short program was glveftyby the primary department. The exer cises were in charge of. Mrs, Stev Bowels, primary superintendent The program was as follows: Dialogue, "Dtecouraged Freddy',' AV vln Cantrell, Gerald .Morrison, Donaltt Holbrook, Richard Lepley. Recitation, Mildred and Hlldred Wy coff. Recitation, Jobann Cox, Maxlno E4 wards, Maxlne Lemley. QUALITY FIRST We believe that the public demands and appreciates VALUfi in merchandise. This... does ryot . ,hean that our goods costrhoreV but 'that we aim Jto. give ,the greatest possible value 4in every pur chase. In our tire, tube and . acces sory department, we.' are stud ying values, believing that you will appreciate our offerings in this line. J. C. Neil W. W. Ebbett Springfield Garage PHONE 11 C. E. Stevens D. W. Sturges Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS.' MEN WHO WANT YOUR . BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES " EGGMANN'S . . FOR FINE Pastries and Candies ECGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN AND BAKERY PHONE 51 ' . YOU GET ALL THE NEWS THAT'S "MADE IN SPRINGFIFLD" EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY IN tiE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Siihaerlntlon $1.50 Der year. Phone 2 E L E'CTRICITY i For light, heat and power. '. "Made in Springfield," Oregbn Power Co. JOB PRINTING i Made in Springfield At tlie News Office i .i a CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONE8 Office, 3; Residence, 118- Over Commercial Bnnk, Sprlngfiold, Oretjon. NEW SERVICE: , We are authorized under the Federal Reserve Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Trustee. : v This Is a new service our officers will be glad to discuss with you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, ORFGGN.