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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1918)
I MONDAY. FKBHUARY 18. 1018 THE SPRINGFIELD NWS PAOBit 1' For benutUylng tho Hit In, buttermilk, preparations linve been recommended as effective for yearn, and In BUTTERMILK CERATE wo offer u cream coiiHlHtlng of pure buttermilk and ef fective vegetable oils that will do much to Improve your complexion. I'cnelar Buttermilk Cerflto has proved a special favorite with our ciiHtomers ana wft want you to bene fit from It yourBolf. Large gditerouB jars are priced at Guc. PHONE 31 J : Town ind Vicinity i Paul Hndluy of Jasper wiih a busi ness visitor bore Saturday. X i- iv Mr. Hnluy of .Cump Crcuk was tn town Thursday on business. Hvorul Wuarln of Waltcrvillo was In (own Saturday. liiiBBoll Myers of llaydcn Urldgo wan In town Friday on business. , It. It. Hnrblt and W, A. Wllkcuson of Wnltorvlllo wore In town Saturduy. Ho a llvo ono nnd buy your bIoch at. tho W. A. HALL Shoo Storo. Mrs. I 1111m of Jasper wuh oporatcd on for acuto appendicitis Saturday. Frod Doo shipped a car or potatoes from AnnUaRo Saturday. T. I). Xittchout and Charlou Hastings of Thurston wore business visitor)) In this city- Friday. A numhor of Springfield people at tended .the Masquurndi) dancu at Thurston Saturday night. Sovo "money at tho HIk Sale at WOLF & MILLKK'S. .' ftfH. Hone l.ctklo and smalt (laugh tarbuno made a huslnoBB trip to Eu Kene Saturday afternoon. i . i lion Johnson undorwent a major operation ..t tho Moroy hoapltal Sat urday. ' H " ' Paul Hadloy of Jaspor, who.ownc a fanp )qar Springfield, shipped a car of hky Jo Lowoll Saturday. Drjl Itfllihan sold his flnb llolglan haro rabies to Goorgo Khelnbault of Lov. ell. Hi shlppod them' Saturday. WANTED A younff miri 15 to 18 year' to learn the optical business. Enquire Sherman W. Moody, Eugene. J Inj Sanaa's son hadjils tonsils and adenoids removed Saturday In tho of fice or a local physician. Miss, Merle NImmo, a toachor In tho publlci'schools of this city, la spending tho week-end with hor parents in Al bany. On account of tho Wcndllng log train bring held up tho local freight was stint to Carter and Pongra. In Cartori'it picked up logs for tho Booth Kolly fotll and In I'engra It loaded throo cars of polos destined to points In Coljkornta. The Running System of Im provod'MuBlc Study is taught by IRtyA. WILSON SHONTZ Studio Fourth and D Springfield, Oregon Ilarvey Lujolo of Marcola was a Imilincss visitor heru Saturday. Horn: Today to ntr. and Mrs. T. C. Wolf of this city, a 10 pound girl Tho Springfield Fool anil Sued com pany unloaded a 40 ton cur of Land plaster at their warehouse, Saturday. Mrs, Hert Stock of Lunna was dis missed from tho Mercy hospital Fri day. Sho Is recovering from a minor operation. Mrs. It. M. Ilakor. of Onkrldge was a visitor in this ally Saturday. Shu Is former matron of the Springfield hospital. Tho Red Cross auxiliary at llayden U)ldgo held an all day session Friday at tho homo of Mrs. Melvln Fenwlck. Tho ladles made convalescent robes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDanloI of Marcola are vlsltlug In Springfield whllo Mrs. McDanloI Is undergoing medical treatment. Tho Hlg Sale Is still on at WOLF & MILLHH'S. Mrs. Oracc Hall, nccompanlod by Virginia and Ellon Endlcott. left her homo In Wcndllng Friday to VMt friends In Myrtle Point. ;Mrs. Hnrry Withers of Nation who has been quite 111 h improving. She ) is staying with her sisters. Maude and Anno Gorrie in this city. There will bo a meeting of the Uni ted Artisans Wednesday evening of this week. This is the regular meeting night. Tho smnll daughter of Mrs. W. H. Griffin of Crimp Creek Is 111 Mrs. J. H Endicott and children of Codor Flats, was a visitor In this city Friday. . Have your shoo repairing done at tho W. A. HALL Shoo Storo. A largo shipment of onion sets cumo in at tho depot for tho Sprjugfleld Feed and Seed company, Saturday..'. Marlon White, who attended -hlgh school herb last winter, and who has been attending high school In Astoria was a visitor In this city yesterday and today. Hor paronts llvo in Cot- tago Grovo. . Guests at tho Springfield hotel aro C. W. McGco and wife; B. Comstock; M. Prindle; B. C Newland and wife, Hrownsvlllo; Orcn Newland, Browns ville; Dale Owen, Wcndllng; Ed h. lioecfo. ItrnwnRvlllft! Mr. nml Mn , UicuiMimiKncd, navn Known ). J. ,, , -.- ..,., , , . ,, ""ism iy for thr lant is yer, and biltv (ert Lomery, Ilosebure; J. A. Crablree Lh -,, perfectly honorable In all uln it lilltnr Wnmthurn- V II rinrV ) i4ft-"Jv actlona and nnnnclaity able to wry w u "cr, woodtmrn, w. II Clark, ( snrlna-flel . How'sThis? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catnrrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHKNI5T CO.. Toledo, O. we, ihtf umiPriiKnro, nave Known ) lilm dc tmniactlon out any olillrnllonn minle bv till firm NATIONAL HANK OK COMMKItCR, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh frnrn la taken Intrrnallr. actlna dlrrctly upon Urn blood and inu coua aurfacpa ot lint ayatcm. Trallmonlala I aem irn. rrira lb cenia per uauie. ooia V all DruKalnla. Tali Hair Kumlly fill! for comllpatlon. Lecturer Will Address People Dr. Louis Albert Uanks of Doston, Hvlll speak in tho Methodist church In Springfield on Sunday evening, March 10th at 7:30. Put the date down and don't forget It as this will be ono of lecturers who over came rlngfield. He will bo at Eugene In the morning and at Springfield In by al Minn. j CIlvo and Chester Taylor of,.,, ... .'.,. . ,,. . the evening. His subject Is "Making Coburg; Frank Vaughan and .Wlllard , OQm . n I v racy." Miss Marlon Richmond madt a busi ness trip to Salem Saturday. Wsllcrvllle Child Dies Have"0ueste from Afatka lri and Mrs. George Catching at this t&jty haro as their jcicots Mrs. Dorti Flprcnco hnd two children of Valdee, "Alaska. Vff- Floronco In tho daughter of Mr, Catching. They nr rived last Monday fVdm Alaska and expect tp remain In HlTfs city until Wednesday when they Sflll go to Portland to Join Mr. Florcnco who will arrive In Portland by boat at that ilmo. Mr. and Mrs, Florence expect to mako, their homo In that city. Lena Lcota Tompson, small daugh ter of Tv a Tomson of Waltcrvillo j died at her parents home Friday morn-,, Mrs. J. W, Ituth and baby of AValtcr- -Jng at 8:30 of a complication .of dls-j vlllo aro visiting Mrs, Ituth's sister ' cases. Sho was three ycars and nine J Miss Lula Nlo of this city. They ar-' months of age. Resides her parents rlvcd a week ago Sunday and expect 'she leaves four brothers and sisters to remain until the last of this wuck. I to mourn her loss. The funeral was M Coffman and family of Falrburg Nobraska, who havo boon upending tho winter at tho homo of W, J. Orav-i? of Waltcrvillo, left Friday for their homo; held Sunday at 1:00 and Internment was mads' at Lealfu"ric. B. K. Mil) Close Down the Booth-Kelly mills closed down Saturday due to the fact that no logs could be brought down from the camps above Wendllng. The deep snows, in Ihcso camps prevent the Ibggers from ' getting out the logs. There are .18 J Inches of snow W the ldwer camps. (The rallf will be started again as soon Mrs. Glen Gulloy of 8unnyHldc, Wash !aH JKs can bo procured. u Mrs. J. II. Illchmond, of Portland Is visiting over, tho week-end with her. daughter Marlon "In this city. Miss Richmond is teacher In the 'grammar grades nt tho High school building. Ington arrived In this city last Thurs' day and has beon visiting with Mrs. Ucorgo P Xcttleton since then. She leaves todny for her homo. Mrs. Hannah E. Holvcrson and Married February Ninth Miss Jennie A Fish, who lives near Springfield, and Alfred q. Howard of Junction City were married February ninth at tho home of tho bride. Iter, i daughter Jennie spent Sunday vlsiM-1- S. McCallum preformed , the cere-,. Ing tho former's daughter Miss Opar-rawny-:' f -j who in a' student at tho Monmouth'! T.i . . I Chamberlain's Tablets aiaio norma) scnoo). ) i i TncHc Tablets are intended espec a!lally for dlEordcrs o. the ; stomach,; lVCjj and bpwels. If you jaro troubled with heartburn, indigestion or con- A Secret of Contentment The. man who Is careful not to store up trouble for future years is the man, that leads tho most contented life. i r Moody Dccp-Curva KryptoK Lraui Aio Detter For example, If you are conscious of any strain when using your eyes, attend to them at once. Jjlt'cnay be easy to correct that strain now, whereas If not at tended to It will probably grow worse and cause serious trouble, Familiarity with good' service breeds efficiency, fiOur knowledge 01 the right thing to do enables us to do the right thing by you. ' SHERMAN W. m6oDY: Broken Lenses EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Factory Quickly AND OPTICIAN on Replaced 881 Willamette Street Premises .-"rnrrrs telephone 362' "r" About Constipation Certain artlclos of diet tond to chock movomonta of tho bowels. Tho most common of thoso aro cheese, tea and boiled milk, On tho other hand raw fruits, especially upploa and bananas, also graham broad and wholo whoat bread promote a move ment of tho bowolB. When tho bowels aro badly constipated, hovuvor, tho sure way is to take ono or two of Chamberlain's Tablets Immediately after supper. There's Rare Comfort ? ify jthe Copeland & Ryder Shoes that you won t find m any other make. Sold by " ,tti The W. A. HALl t? ipre rarmers: wo navo jusi recoveu a ( large car load of tho best Land Plaster Wo aro going to sell It at J12.G0 per ton until wc can run our stock down. Figure up what you want and buy It NOW. You can storo It In our Ware house until you need It. Uuy it now nnd save money. Springfield Feed Company. Mrs. James L. Clark Is expected horo the first of this week to mako an extended visit with her son, Joe, and mother. Mrs. E. M. Stewnrt, of this city. Mrs. tlesulo Goblo, who has been visiting her- parents Mr. and- Mrs,. lsanc Webb, who live on East Main street for tho past two weeks return-' ed to her homo In Portland Saturday. ', George Gross of Alberta, Canada . ( visited his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John ' I Wlnzenwrlijd of this city Friday. Mr. j ' Gross lias been visiting relatives In 1 i Kiirciio for some time, nnd leaves to- j ' day for his home In Alberta. Those registered at tho Elite the lrm) tow ilnvH nnt Proil f!nrfpr. f5. Ptfrk I " f jlng and wife, Goshen; J. D. Hanchett, Tangent; P, F. Thomts. Portland; IT. j F. Hill, Swoot Homo; S. J. Walter;, Macvln Adams: Linslau; and J. Cole. Dorn To Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Crab troo, of Portland, February third, a son, weighing eight pounds Mr. and Mrs. .Crabtreo are former residents of Springfield, where Mr. Crabtreo was engineer nt tho Booth-Kelly mill. He rwas also engineer at tho University of Orogon. C. W. Halght and wlfo of this city left last Tuesday for the soldiers' home at Sawttellc, near Lob Angeles, Cali fornia. As his wife cannot stay with' him in tho homo he does not expect to remain thoro and Is thinking of lp eating In Los Gatos near San Jose, California. r Dr. W, H. Pollard and wife and twp youngest children loavo tonight for Orogon City whoro Mrs Pollard nnd children will visit whllo Dr. Pollard goes on to Portland to bo at the bed side of his half-brother J. H. Holman, who Is very ill there. They expect to bo gone several days." Hog Feeders: Reliable authority states that lib. of Tankago properly fed to hoRS will produco more pork than 4 lbs. of corn!.' , Also that it IV cheaper to food at $100 per ton than Cil Meal Is at G0. ' Ono third of a pound a day to each hog does the busi ness.. If you try it onco you will not do without It Get a Back NOW and start right. Wo aro headquarter fl)r1, Ulntchford's Calf Meal too. Use Calf Meal tt half tho prico of milk and catvoB do Just as vyoll gnlvSprlPB field Feed and Seed Company1 Mipatfon they will do you good. CLOSING OUT STOCK We are closing out the 'stock of. the llojbrook Trading company.' This Is excellent merchandise and we arc ot,. ferlng it at exceptionally; low prices. Come in within the next few days an I , get a pick at tho bargains. j D. L. WEBSTER .Maple and AsE'Wood -. - - Two and four feet long $3.00 per cord at mill Springfield Planing Mill Let Us Demonstrate The Oak A Hint to the Aged If peoplo past sixty years of age could 'be persuadod to go to bed as ,aoon aa they take cold and rembln lh . od for one or two days, they would, ' over much more qdlckly, especial f ,tbey take Chamberlain's Couch '"ody There would also be less "ger of the cold being followod by" ny of the more Berlous dlseuse?. Srafife, Battery Service bcation PHONE 11 - Springfield Garage CAREFUL SERVICE Tire Repa'ring Promptly Done Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY QF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES EGGIMANN'S FOR FINE Pastries and. Candies EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN AND BAKERY i I 4 I PHONE 51 VOU GET ALL TE NEWS THATS "MADE N sj'RINQFIFubV ' EVE BY MONDAy, tUD JflgRSDAY, , . ; ELECTRICITY i For light, heat and, 'power. 1 . "Made. In Springfield." . Oiiegpn PoweKbCo. JOB PRUNRTING Ma4e&nv .Springfield At tlie News Office ECSM