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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1918)
4 THURSDAY, JAN. M, 1010 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PACS t An Iron Tonic That Will Brace You Up for Spring Days : You feel bettor till your If you tnko a good tonic at this HOIIHOII. ' Boof, Iron nnd Wino . provides Just tho olemontB needed to put Iroip Intljo blood , hIvo you nerves like steel, ui uppetlto UltcTun . ostrich, and power to perfectly digest what you eat. Take It now and feel at your best this spring. ( Pints $1.00, quarts $1.G0 f m Mi Iji ill I vvr NO SUUST1TUTE ! Town and Vicinity n.VWMV - Aloe Lewis of Donna, wan a Spring (tolU business visitor Tuesday. J.' C. Holbrook, of tho Holbrook Trading company, was in , Albany on bus'lnejs for a fow days thin week. A word to dyspeptics. Kat Eggl mnnn's War bread. Mrs.. John Krecdonbcry( of Leona, Is In Springfield visiting for a fow days, ' Dr. and Mm. J. P. Jackson,, of Mi" l cl, woro dinner guosts of Dr. f nJ Mrs. V. C. nobhan Sunday ' F Dig reduction sale at WOLF & MIL LER'S, i ' A rod was born Monda- to Mr. and Mrs. Oalnoy Jacoby, of IMoasant Will. W. 0. Edwards loft Monday for Portland whoro ho will enlist In tho navy oh a fireman. WANTE A youno man J5 to IS yars to learn the, optical business. Enquire Sherman W; Moody, Eugene. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Strunk at Trent on Wednes day. 1 Mrs? Mary E. Clay, of Coloman, Tex. na, Is ilsltlng with Mrs. Lcatho Itych ard arfd family. ' Body building food. Puro sclontlf lenity mado candy, at Egglmann's. Alvln Price and Samuel Ilaxtor( of Marccda, woro In gprlrigflold Tues day on business. ' Leland Parsons, who is engaged In engineering work at Salom, returned to that place Sundny afternoon aftor a short visit horo. OAltDEN SEEDS havo arrived. CloanfroBh stock both bulk and pack ago. Soods will bo ucarco Oils year and somo kinds nro not obtainable. Mako., out your list early and lot us fill 1L It will cost you loss .NOW and you can got what you want. Wo havo filled sovoral good slzod orders already for pooplo that nro LOOKING AHEAD. Now Is tho tlmo to plant Onion Sood, Cnblmgo, Lottuco( ItadlBh, otc. Don't forgot to Incltido In your ordarfa package or, sack of "O'tO MOIl?" Kortlllzor. Ubo' OHOMOrtE" and you will, plant no woodsood nnd will gl't quicker, hotter results, Mnko out your list NOW, S Pill NO FIELD feed: company. Harry Hush, of Fall Crook, Is spond Ing a, fow dnyB In Sprlngflold this wook ?on buslnoBB. Mri R. C. Rowo, of Waltorvlllo, uudorjvcnt n major operation at tho More hospital todny. ' Soo tho auto eyo tester at Pcery's. Mr. Harwood, of Fall Crook was dlemlBBOd from tho Sprlngflold hos-1 pltal today. Mrs. Clronco Grcon of Eugene and Mrs. W. A. MUler of Wondllng each underwent n major oporntlon at Ihu Kurcy hosp'tiil 'Sunday. Tho opjiv ttons woro piefonnoJ by our locr.l chyslclans. First class repairing by two exports at tho W. A. HALL 8I8 Store. ' Mrs. Homor Davis has accepted a position at tho Ketels Drug store, working In tho afternoons. She is taking tho placo of Qortrudo Williams. Fit your own oyos wiiii spectacles at Pcory's. ' Mrs. M. D. McPherson has gone to Kalatna, Washington to visit for ho winter with her daughter, who Is a toacher in tho public schools at Kal ama. II. Armstrong of .n"aymond, Minne sota, arrived Sunday noon and will spond n couplo of weeks with rela tives. Mr. Armstrong Is a brother of Mrs. P. A. Woolloy or this city. "EgglmannV Ico Cream will tako tho placo of meat. With great food values. Mr, and M,rH, C. I. Qorrlo, jr. havo moved Into tho Ilonnott proporty In Douglas Gardens Mrs. Oorrlo was Miss Ida Tronson 1erorohor marriago a short tlmo ago. i Particular people prefer purchasing porfoctly puro potent' pills, powders, potions, plasters, patents, pons, paper, and pleasing perfumes at Pcery's Painstaking Pill Parlor. John Innts, who has boen conduct ing a barber shop In Springfield for a nurabor of years pnst will Icavo Monday for Leonn, where ho has pur chased a pool and billiard room and barber' shop Mr. Innls has boen in the Whoaton barber shop slnco last Juno. Mr. nnd Mrs, Davlos, who hnvo boon living on North Seventh ntrcot for tho past fow months havo moved to Portland whoro Mr. Davles has socurod employment. tho Bargain sale nt Wolf THE DUNNING SYSTEM St. Louis, April 25f 10 10. My Dear Mrs. Dunning: I greatly enjoyed your lucid and In telligent dollnentlon of tho Dunning SyBtom of Music Study for Heginncrs, with tho unique apparatus used, which must bo nfl Interesting nnd instructive to oldor pupils hs thu chlldron. 1 was douply ImproHsed with Its adaptability to tho vocal tuachors' needB as woll is to the Intriimontnln, and I bol'ove that Its genoral ubo would .revolution lzo tho study of music for the massou and glvo them that broad Intellectual foundation which Is , usually lacking. . , C,.. .... . . . Tins systom certainty mis a longicit want In oar training, sight reading, transposition, and momory work nul I rceommond It to ovory progressive. consclontlpus teacher, both vocal mil instrumental. JOHANNA GADSKI TAUSHER The Dunning System of Im proved Music Study Is taught by IRMA WILSON SIIONTZ Studio, Fourth and D Sprlngflold, Oregon Como to f Mlllor's' Herman Mason, district deputy of tho Modorn Woodmen .of Amorlca, emtio to Sprlngflold Tuesday on bus iness, Mr. Mason is contemplating moving to Sprlngflold. Vou got your monoy's worth and thou somo'whon you buy your jthoes at tho'W. A. HALL Shoo4Storo. Dr. It. P. Mortcifson, of, this city, loft Tuesday for Portland' wherp ho will bo treated for stomach trouble. John Lang, of Portland, Bpcnt Sun day at tho homo of his undo, Felix Wosolowska( and family. FEEDERS, ATTENTION! Wo have mado a deal with the Sprlngflcd Flour M'll to handle tholr output o) iiran, Fhorts. Middlings and Mlllfj-sl We cin sell for lower iirlcua now and will olVr you a bettor quality of food Lot u flguro on .your ncolit. The Mill slur's grinding toduy. We havo alto mado arrangements in v!io.n:ili and retail the Noxall flour. ThlB Drand of flour is well known thru this tec-' tlon and noods no rercoraondatlon tr.r.n Us, Evory sack is guaranteed, In sist on gottlng it of your grocer. It costs no more than other valley brands and by using it you will bo doing a double patriotic duty boosting our home town and saving the nllroads tholr cars, for oUier purports If your grocer refuses to get Noxall flour for you you can got It at our stoic. 8PRINOFIELD FEED COMPANY Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Guthrlo arc pre paring to move from Ccder Flats whoro they havo been living for a number of years to Eugene, where tholr daughter 'May is attondlng High school. Rollablo remedies right reasonable Roxall. Josoph Parker, of Dexter, was a Sprlngflold business visitor yesterday. READ CAREFULLY Without a doflnlto arrangement to tho contrary, our terms of credit aro 30 days. Wo have bills to pay and like to meet them as promptly as pos sible It is necessary for us to col lect' our bills and will thank you to mm Rev. Oeorge Wallace Scott Don't fall to hear the Scotch singer at the "Methodist 'church every nights o socialTeVents TEACHER'S CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING Tho Teacher's club met at the home of Miss Stella Martin with Misses Bess Palmcr.'Jano Lindsey, and Amle i Young as hostesses', Saturday night.', Fancy work and music filled the even' ing. Speeches -on the victrola by) President Wilson, Ex-rcsident Taft, Ex-President Roosevelt: and Wm. J.J Bryan were played. Thoso enjoy-i Ing tho evening were Misses Verget Anderson, Anna Thompson Olive Smith, Vera Williams, Marlon Rich-, mond. Merle Nlmmo. Genovleve Gil I lesple, Frances Bartlett, Florence Cot"' fin Edna Swartz, Lacy Copenhaver.t Mrs. L. K. Page, Stella Martin, Bess Palmer, Amle Young, and Jane Llnd-J sey. " asketball Friday, February 1 Big Double Header Springfield High vs. Pleasant Hill High Senior Girls vs. Junior Girls Morrison's Hall Game starts 7:30. Admission 15c, 25c Everybody come and help Springfield win pay NOW. If you pay on tho 10th remember the dae and begin, now to Set ready for it. J. C HOLBROOK. . Buy Your Shoes at the W. A. Hall t Shoe Store and Save Money Main Between 4th and 5th Utilized Artificial Flood. By means of an nrtlllclnl rise, start ed oh October 18. 1017, nt Dnm No. 7. Ohio river, nnd uumented by wnter from the Muxkjngiim, Kanawha and Big Snndy rivers, more than 80.000 tons of coal from the Knnnwhn river were delivered to Cincinnati rind other river cities, says u bulletin of the depart ment of commerce. Every available tugbniit mid bnrge was used In tills movement, even the small harbor boat of one of the coal companies being utilized to bring down four coal bouts, and :i snowlumt pusher wns chartered to bring down ten bnrges. Fourteen lows of mure than "00 craft were In the movement. Last August, during u period of extremely low water, a llect of barges, which carried ltf.000 tons of coal, wns successfully moved by means of nrtlllclal Hoods. About a year ngO two slipllnr experiments were carried out successfully nt time when there wnn a shortage of coul In Cincinnati. FRIENDS COMMEMORATE BIRTH' DAY OF MISS MARY ROBERTS A Jolly evening was spent at the", home of Miss Mary Roberts Sacu;--day evening when a number of her friends' gathered at herj home to give her a birthday surprise party. Thu evening waB spent in playing games ,and muilc, aftor which; light refresh-, mcnts were served. Those present were: 'Mesdames Juno Korf, Bertie j Walker; Pearl Clarkf Jennlo Fry, Mey-' .belle Gay, RoBe McKaV, Riley Snod- grass, B. A. Washburn, M. Stow art, V. G. Hill, AI Montgomery, and tho Misses Maxine - Snodgrass, Stills Harblt, and Mary Roberts, and Joe Clark.- t ' i Let Every One Take Notice We must sell "with every sack of flour 17 lbs. of substitutes. Substitutes are as follows: Barley, buck wheat flour, corn flour, potato flour and rice flour, corn meal, corn starch, corn grists, hominy, oat meal, rolled oats and rice. 17 lbs. of these substitutes must be used with each sack of flour. We have on hand a good supply of these substitutes and will have more as soon as the whole sale house can get them in." ! Don't ask us to depart from this program as every patriotic citizen is expected to. comply willingly and gladly. X, , We have everything in the line of Groceries you need and can furnish them at a moments notice. Let us supply you' for the month of February and you will not regret having spent ydur money here. ' The R. vV. SMITH, Prop. REMERJ-HE PLACE Street Grocery Fifth Phone 22 and Mrs) :he follow, ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT SIX O'CLOCK DINNER Saturday evening! Mr. E. D. Duryee entertained the ing guests at slz-o'lock .dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skinner, Mrs. Oscar Moyes( of Spokane, Alice Kester, and Leonard Sldwell, of the Naval Train? Ing Station, Mare Island, San Fran cisco, California. ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER Miss Avis Thompson, entertained a fow friends at dinner Sunday evening. Tho guests woro: jEdnn Duryee; Georgo Hughes, of Eugene and Ray Alexander. i ANNOUNCEMENT.. ' This will announce; that I; have returned to my old stand and have again established myself as Blacksmith and Wood work Shop. I have also two mills and am prepared to grind whole wheat flour and corn nleal and -chop all kinds o.f feed, rolled oats and barley. ' Hampton & Son Second and South A streets. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON. r rs Unmanned Boats Foiled. Tim (lei-miuis recently ntteinptcd tin attack on British warships by moans of small boats loaded with high ex plosives, unmanned mid controlled by wireless, Tho Idea was originally tin American one, and was developed In the Hammond wireless controlled tor pedo. But tho drawback In nil those radio-controlled devices Is that the enemy can send out "Interfering" tvuvos juhI throw the bont on Its course. Tho latest Improvement In Jionts con trolled from shore Is said to-bo a crnft whoso course Is directed by playing a search'llght on a selenium cell. Tho electrical resistance of selenium varies In light and darkness, nnd this fact can bo taken advantage, of to manipulate a steering apparatus by means of the . linger of the searchlight beam. '' Government to Use Buildings. Prof. O. O. Nutting, who will lend a party of Iowa scientists In an expedi tion to tho West Indies next summer, hns received word, says tho Iowa Uni versity Nows Letter, that tho English government building on the Pelican Islands, which will be tho base of the expedition, will not bo turned over to (ho explorers without cost. Some of thu men who Intended toigo with this expedition at first havo-slnco entered war service, but plans tire going for ward rapidly nnd tho outlook Is most protiilslng, Professor Nutting declurcs. He made n preliminary visit to the goal of the expedition' lust summer, and siiiys that he has never seen u plnco rtiieru tho opportunity for scientific re search was any greater. ! A. U INGALL8, Manager, CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 118-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. Nr( SERVICE: We are authorized under the Federal Reserve Law to act as an Executor, Adrninistr&tor, Guardian or Trustee. Tjils 1b a, new service our officers will be glad to discuss with you. ., FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, ORFGCH The Price of Fuel Is Going Up But the Cost of Gas Never Increases ) We have- many satisfied customers who are using AS for COOKING, anil HEATING WATE Telephone 58 and we will send a representative to explain Oregon Power Co. i n jj I I ft 4?