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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1918)
I f THURSDAY,' KJOHr. 28, Wj3i JUST RECEIVE A Large Shipment of?)"Cblorit4" ' You can color your Htrnwllmt, frcflh and dainty nn now with "Colorlto" In moHt any. popular hIukU. or you can color your Htraw lint to uidwii.fi, iow drcHH. , . Remember thu tlmo wo.huil. getting -Colorlto fast year? '.. ' it ' Tnko a "lip" from UB.nnd ge,t yflut Coloi-ltc'. n'o,W wlillo our Htqck In complete. 9 q" ' : 1 fl color! to cliooBO froin. Y ' 1 " $11 v 25 cents u package. t4M -K. cbhiuntitf rT ,W3Vto' 'Wt NEVER SUBSTITUTE ; Town and Vicinity V. It. Billot of Cnmp Creek was In Springfield on .luminous last Friday. t Andy Iliickbamb who lives nt Camp Croak, wait In Sprlngflald Krliluy, Clinrllo II. Ward, of Camp Crook was In Springfield Monday on business Kit your own eyes with ipcctaclcs nt Pecry's. Leo Sldwell la In town from Coburg on business today. The Kensington club will moot March S nt tbo homo of Mrs. W. F. Walker, I Ilornto Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Stll- well, Monday, twin boys. Patronize your homo tbwn. Eat ICKKlmnnn's prpducts. Edgnr Mnrtln of Kiigcno mndo a buHlnoBH trip to this city yestorduy. Tho club had no meeting this month on account of the revival meeting. I'nul Hrnttaln, Sr. left Sunday night for tho llvu stock show nt Portland. Ili-Ht Shoo Repairing nt r, . WOLF & MILLER ''''A'ftoV 'a'vlslfwIth'hor parents Mr. and Mrs. I. W, linker at this place . Mrs. Nolllo Coopor loft Monday for ..ivvthor homo at Kalama, Mrs. J. Johnson of Mabel was ills . 'irilssod from tho Mercy hospital. First class repairing at tho W. A. HALL Shoo Store. ' R. W. Haynos of Mt. Vernon la In tho city today , N. 11. OoBslor of Camp Crook is a Springfield visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Stovcn Hnloy dro In .thy city from Cnmp Crook. f "Sob thVnuto oyo tester at Peory's. Doy Aldrlch bf Saginaw, Michigan Is In tho city on a short business trip. E. E. Morrison Is shipping n car load of potatooH today from Hondrlck's station. Tho Springfield Mill & EHvntor compnny shipped two carloads of flour last wook to Enstorn territory. Mr. und Mrs. Jnckson have returned from Frosno, California und moved In to tho E. Crouch home. I About Constipation Certain artlclos of dlot tend to check movements of tho bowels. Tho most common of thoso nro choose, ton and bollod milk. On tho other hnnd raw fruits, .'especially npplos nnd bnnnnns, also gruham bread and wliolo whont brond promote a movo mont of. tho bowols. When tho bowels nro badly constipated, however, tho sure wny Is to take ono or two of, Chambdrlaln'H Tnblots Immediately lifter supper. Snapping Up the Snaps Do not overlook your greatest op portunity to obtain.hi:grade , ,shoes jit loat.ppssibje pnc The W.1 A. HALL Shoe Stored Main Btlwth TlJTf PHONE 31 Mr. Martin In In the employ of the Ilooth-Kelly compuny and formerly lived in thin city. V. A. Crepln. of. Oa'.rlijRC, rocoived tlio bounty on three ijpbcatH nt tho office of thu county clork Saturday. Murcola public Bchool Iioh Hold Thrift Stamps amouutlnK to I63.7C in two wooks. Broad like mother used to make, nt "Egglmann's." , Kd Snvago, of Marcoln, received tho bounty- Monday on two bobcutH killed taut week. tloorgo Catcliing of this city went to Cushman Monday to look over a J saw mill rroperty J. L. White district rruuinger for tho . Oregon Power company was In Spring ' field Tuosduy. Mrs. M. X. Thompson Is getting In a nlco supply of new spring and sum mer hats and wilt ooou hnve a nice display. Emery Richardson flromnn at the hOregon power plant Is visiting at Rich nrdson. Mrs L. F McCluin of Albany Is vIb- .rtrj ut the home of Mr and Mrs. W. jC. McLagun. J M. Q. Tuol electric foreman is In- Eugene today on business for thu Ore-; jgon Power Compnny j Hotter supply your wuntH In Shoes Friday and Saturday for our sale will cioso oniuruny nigui. WOLF & MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cyr of this city loft this morning for Everson, Washington for nu extended visit. Mrs, Gilbert .Miller Is improving af ter an illness of several tlon. weeks dura- Max Godfrey representing Hudson and Gram Co. of Portland Is making; a two day business visit In this city, j I Rollablo remedies right reasonable ' Roxall. ' I Walter Holt of Wcndllug Is In town for n fow days visiting his sister Mrs. Bert Isaacson. Tho pupils of tho Gluuwood school gavo a Washington program at tho school' Friday evening. Mrs. Minnie Bently Is assisting Mrs. M. N. Thompson with tho spring mil linery -work You can buy war, oat meal, or rye J broad at Egglmann's nt any time. I J. E. Innls, a bnrbor, formerly con noctod with C. E. Wheaton .of this city arrived lust night and will upend tho day transacting business Ho Is now located at Leona. 1 'The Dunning System of Im proved Music Study is taught by IRMA WILSON SHONTZ Studio, Fourth nnd D Springfield, Oregon Fourth ahJFiflK T. HE SPRINGFIELD NEWS llow's.'TJiis? , ; Wo offer One, Hundred. Dollars Reward' for any capo, of, Catarrh that cannot tyo.c'u.rejj by Hall's uatarrn .-uiiro, , ., ' F. i, CUtttfKT A CO., fotedo, Wit. I ha underaltfnnl. liaVn known 1 C)innv for (he Innt IS VfaM. and belli llv dim perfectly lionornufe . In all builnco trnniactlons and lltmnclnlly nlilo in carry out any nbllgntlnni-i minis by lilt firm NATIONAL HANK OF COMMKJUJE. TM60O, O. IIMI's Catarrh Curt I lftkn lntrnnlly, ntunx dlroclly Upon tho blood nml mil coim nurfaecit qt llm ayitein. TVllmonlnl Dt ftr. I'rlc n cent per bollle. HolcT by Mil rrtirI". ' Itkm UII' Kmlly I'lIU for contlptlon. IIiiKh Barkor of Oak Crook, Douglas County, called on Kd Dompier thin morning',. Ho woh enrouto to Salem, ThcHo gcntlorclcA aro old jfrlcnds and i had not met for nearly 'seventeen yearn, , ' Tho Springfield Feed and Klovntor company loaded a car of (flour Mon- dny on Morrison's spur. Miss Lulu .liullls of -Eugcno was In Springfield Sunday visiting with friends. We Just received a nlco lot of La dles' and Children's shoes, that wo nro putting on spoclal sale 'with the lost of our goods. WOLF & MILLER E. L. Snyder, district manager of south half of Oregon Is in the city organizing a yeoman lodge. Eddie Cox, un cloven year old boy had his tonsils and adenoids removed at tho office of a local, physician Sun day. Mrn R. L.,Klrk of this city left Mon day for Portland on a business trip She expects to. remain until the last of this week. I Particular people prefer purchasing perfectly pure potent pills, powders, potions, plasters, patents, pens, paper; and ploaslng perfumes at Peery's Painstaking Pill Parlor. Ijuio Smith, son of Mrs Blanche Smith of Fall Crock, had his tonsils and adenoids removed at the office of a local physician Friday, Lyman Adams and family of Pengra i were in this city Friday and Saturday on business. They also visited with ' relatives at Cottage Grove. I Mr and Mrs. W. W Ross of Brook- i ings, uregon ure in bpringncut on ar visit to their son, A Knight who llvcslX' . - i near here. They may locate here. (smith' and wood working material of A. number of Springfield cltlrens llc "ani.Pton and Son shop this morn attended a meeting of the Elks Lodge , lnB- - v, at Eugene last night to help put on Koine special work When you buy "Egglmann's pro ducts" your money goes to help pay wages to Springfield people, f Frank Whltcman Is here for about two weeka from Idaho. Ho is'worklng.i .... . ... . 4 ror A. J. j-orKins ana j. w ajeacnon. who aro engaged in the sheep business Wesley Shakleford. son of Mrs. C.wlm,a encarapment In Eugene Wed W. Petljohn returned from Wyoming -,,. nlch. nnil nS8iBted the members Tuesday year. after an absence of over a L. F. McClaln, tho water superin tendent at Albany for tho Oregon Pow or company Is doing some special I v.ork at tho Springfield plant. E. P Sheaslcy of McKenzIo Bridge was brought down to tho Mercy hos pital with n broken leg The member was Bet early Monday. her MIsh Grace Male entertained pupils In the Glenwood school at her homo, nt Mill and B streets Saturday evonlng. . ! , one man In eight nnd therefore 1ms E. E. Morlson, locnl potatoo dealor wl.es(C(1 froln tuberculosis the grim loaded a car of potatoes at Hendricks i,,,r nf killing tho most human be stntlon Monday Ho socurod tho po- Ings. Man Is n marine animal, seven tutocs from the farmers In that vieln- . olghts water, He needs cool air nnd H ! moisture mound him. Overheated dry , air makes him too susceptible to dls Mlss Mary Miller of Lowoll submit- i wise. In a tempeniture of over OS de tod to a major ororatlon at tho Mercy ; , J8 ""' fr ,u' wom .. . . . . . , 'to exist healthfully. If Americans enn JlUBJlllUI 111 CtlbUIiU ItlHl. OtlllllllllJ. 'V ' local physician crntton, performed the op- RALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT , "Ouralo has boon an ontlro success and wo'thaiik our many customers i for tholr oo-oporatlon In making tho Salo a sucooss. Our goods will bo bouI In the futuro as low as tho fast advancing market will allow. Salo will closo Saturday night, March 2nd. Bettor got your whlto shoos for sum- iiior. Thoy wlll'bo on sale Friday and Saturday. ' WOLF & MILLER ''-AHlM fo.the Aa'ed If pooplos past sixty yors of ago ,c6uld bt persvjtdeto goto bod as soon as theytako cold and romaln In- bod tor ono or. twojlay8, tlioyVouJft recover much more quickly, osRejJn- y If they tnko Chamborlaln'a. CoiirIv 'leinV,dy Thora would also bo loss enngor o tho cold being followed by any of tho nibro borlous disenses. - lu." Jim department store nan n new aw cm iip!oW from1 irnrs fKurMe atoro. A. L Installs, thfl-distrlct. auditor of.tno OrcfoVrj $n$.ifih on a short business trlpYb'nitlirlbany and CorvalllB. Earl FJ w6ll orfof Mrs; M, J, I.'pwcll who Kvep-on SprJngflcd route ono In recovering from an attack of scarlet fovor. Ho Ih stationed at Camp Mc ArthuM, Waco, Tcxns. ,. Mr, and Mrs. A. 0. Adams of Cn'JA't th() tnct'hriaf'Ht curch, and' it will cailo Locks nrrlved here Friday to via It their dafightcr Mrs W. Y. Hultjhln, son of this' city. 'Thoy expect to make an Indefinite IsUiy hero. Mr. and Mi's. Loo Silver and chll- Jdrcn who lived In this city, moved to Mabel. Monday where the former In j employed. Mi. Silver has been work- lug there for some tlmo. E. E. Morrison or bprlngfJcld left Monday night for Salem and went on to Portland Tuesday. He made the trip In the Interests of the potato busi ness. Horn Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. W. J Morrow of Santa Anna, California a son Mrs. Morrow, be fore ber marriage was Madge Travis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Travis of this city Mrs. Den Skinner, Cat Harnett, J. O. Kennott of. Eugene, and Miss Helen Love of Junction City are clerking In' the D. L. Webster store, fofmerfy J. C. Holbrook's hardware store, dur ing the closing out sale. YEOMEN . ;A1I members of Brotherhood Amer ican Yeomen are requested to see Mr. Cyr at the Creamery. E. L". SNYDER, Dist. Mgr Trainmen Visit City D. L. Weir of Portland a newly ap pointed assistant superintendent and J. E. Enger, trainmaster of Roseburg are In town this morning looking af- tor the Interests of the Southern Po - I ... . clflc company A Well Perserved Cucumber N. A. Howe brought to this office a cucumber which measured eight Inches In length and was sound and !n perfect keeping. It was grown In ins garuuu. Dompier Buys Out Hampton - Ed. Dompier purchased the black- Government Seeds Received Pastmnstcr Hnrrv M. Stewart has rece ved some Government garden At , o ' . r,u v. i i seeds through Senator Chamberlain. Anyone who desires some of these seeds may have a limited quantity by seeing Mr. Stewart at the post office, ' ' - - a.. a nfi wk.i. c.mnm.n) u .. w.....r Eight members of the Springfield r.lA T.V.11 In,!., nttanilail n Wfrnn there In putting on the Patriarchlal degree. SAVE FUEL AND BE HEALTHIER ' i a.j a l , r . . r wvcrncaicu wry r iriunca man ivg Susceptible to Disease, De clares Physician. Washington. Further endorsement tt ,l.n ftmn, 11 1 ,-11 ,if til., '1Tittti.il Ktiltt.fi , l...... ... ..-V fc. . ...... i fuel ndinlnlstrtitlon ugnlnst overheat-, ' lng has been given by eminent physi cians of the country. lr. James J. Wnluli ikliVBlrln,i ilnntur nf tiliHnmllb. 1 , ,.,t,nt. a. "l'neumonlu takes n little more ilum bo taught to live In this temperature tho number of pneumonia victims will surely decrease. Fresh, cool, moist nlr Is the foe of pneumonia und persons vho1se!P their houses cool and breathe frobli, moist ulr need hnvo no fear of it." SHOTES HELP KILL BRUIN Pennsylvania Boy Get Able Assist ance In Landing 250-Pound Black Bear. Wnrroh, Pn. Willln lluckt-nschmldt, fifteen, of Salmon, creek, came to town the other day with n 2.r0-pound black fieur on his funu wngou. "I couldn't have got him If It hadn't been forfuthur he explained. "I was aut ia-iV kwoods nfter rubhltr when. I Jieartl onq or, me pigs squeiu, I ran itownnl the. sound and when 1 got;there i .big lupk .lienr had one of,. vlifullttu squeiyfTB in ins paws. iue others wcre,crniy. They, were pawlnjr, the bear nil over. He dropped the plg" und stnrted to run when hp saw me, but tho pigs, held him until I could get close euough to give IiImboth bar- , ruls." 1 toveTck toJ3urt.nflied, I. L, Womrlor and mother, Mrs. 1 i' " V, u'jn' iJut. a x . Marffnret lOomplor linto ftibVcd back to their home) 'on Scco'ihI utroot after having Jived a year at WcndllnR camp 14. Mr. Dompicr will return after the snow loaves, He is head falter tot Dooth-Kclly camps there. br, Louie Albert Banks to Lecture Don't forget tho .lecture on; Supday evening March 10th by Dr. Louis; Al bert Hanks on "Making Uncle Sam, a ouio uunuxiian lor worm ucmocrncy 'be free. Everybody is inritod. , Ohamberlaln's Tab lets i , ,, , f . , . I These Tablets are fntendod cspec-1 . , ,, , ... . tally for disorders of the stomach.: ill,, wj(h heartburn, Indigestion or con stipation they will do you good. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE The Creswell Orchard Company a ' corporation, Plaintiff. vs. J. B. Downey, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any ui panics uukuuwu uiaiuiiUK any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described in the com- plaint herein, Defendants. To J. B. Downey and all other per sons or parties unknown as specified aforesaid, defendants. in the name of the stAte OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the day of the first publication hereof or of per- sonal service if served without the state, and if you fall to appear or an - swer.for want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree against you decreeing the plaintiff to be the absolute owner in fee simple of Lot Three and the west Half of Lot Twenty in Harmon Farm as platted and recorded being page 89 of Book 4 of Record of Town Plats for Lane County, Oregon, and that you and each ot you be forever barred and foreclosed of all. right title ' estate lien and interest in or to said Premises ana mat. certain ianu Baie nnntmnt PYnpufnrl hofirpon thr nlnln. j tff ana Bad j, q. Downey for sale of sald premises. t TIiIr HiimmniiR Is nublished once i each week for six successive weeks by order of Hon G. F. Skipworth Judge of said tourt dated Feb. 16th. 1018 and i date of first publication hereof is Feb. 18th 191S j 'c A HviNTERMEIER. ) Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing at ' EuBenj Or.e- ..... , i ,Feb.l8,25;Mar.4,ll,lS,25;Apr.l. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR LANE 1 COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON. In the matter of the estate of Nancy Bahr, deceased. CITATION. TO MRS. HATTIE E. CHURCHILL ( AND ELMER H. BAHR: I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF i OREGON: I You are hereby cited and required . p appear in me 'J. l State of Oregon, for the County of at tne Court Room thereof, at Eugene, in the County of Lane," on fAZi ay, then and, there show cause, it any (you Have, why an order of sale should not tu made to sell the following , -- - rnnrtv hfllnnetnir to . .. H ot twenty-six (26) in Block thlrty Jiree (33) in Fairmount, In the City )f Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, and Lot twenty- seven (27) In Block thirty Aree ((33) in Fairmount in the City ( Eugene, Lane County, Oregon. WITNESS. THE Hon. H. L. Bown. j Judge of the County Court of the State and the Seal of sail Court hereto af f xed this 26th day oi January, xaio. That date of the 1st publication hereof is January 31, 1918. Attest: S. M. RUSSELL. Clerk By C. D. Lee, Deputy. Jnn.31.Feb.7 14,21,28. The Basis of Satisfaction flFor a pair of lenses to be satisfactory, they must be ground from a correct formula. rav. ,a nnwont tVi fnrmula must be based upon a thorough and scientific examination of the eyes, backed by a long practical experience at the profession. fiMaking and fitting lenses for 28 years has given us the knowledge and appreciation of what you need in glasses. IJWe take care of your eyes intho way of lens changes for one year .from date of purchase. No extra charge for this service. - SHERMAN W. MOODY EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST AND OPTICIAN 881 Willamette Street Broken Lenses Quickly Replaced TELEPHONE 362 NEWWeEare,CaUthorIzed under the Federal Resorv ' Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardiai ' oi TnistGG This is a new service our officers -will, bo glad tt yj discuss with you, first national bank, eucehe, orfgok. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Notice fs lieroUjnflTcnrthnt tho1 an- uorsigncu nan ucen,' ny mo Louniy l of jno Oregon ap. ' pointed admlnlstratfriof tho 'citats ofxtlUin J Lutlier Michael, decoasod. and has uuly qualified as sucn. ';owv fireWre all porsons havlnB claims against sald estate will present the same, with proper vouchers, to i the undersigned, at the-Commercial Stale .ISank. In SoririKflcld, Oregon, , within Mx months from da to hereof. Z r vatci this February ntn, ism. O. B. KES8KV, Administrator. POTTER & LMMBL, Attorncya for Estate, Fob.ll,18,2r,;Mar..ll. " Mutt' Retuftr Stolarf Qoods Tho party who took the throe exten- olVT TCTitn lotfviia finH n hflfk-mnlf rest " Z . ,ll,iin,t, iTai from tho laundry bnlluinj? on Main . . , .-,. street must return the same at once - . tt- ,,. , ,,, ,;,, or I shall put the matter in the hands of the sheriff.. Yours, J. W. BAKER. DUNTLEY VACUUM SWEEPER ONLY $7-50 , . , , . r r r- u Ask these ladies of Springfield about their Machines: Mosdames Carl Fischer, H. M. Stewart, Geo. BarnesT'WT N. Long, D. .W Roof, Dr. Mortensen, Dr. Richmond, J-W Coffin, J. M. Withrow, and J. C. Dimm. There are about 400 delighted . .. owners in Eugene.. J. O. McCrady, Agent, Eugene punno boa. i 1 rnone oon-j. Your counjry needs metal of every description and you that have old copper, brass, aluminum, nickle. steel, ironl or any kind of metal are not ) doing your duty if you fail to J put it on the market Ed. Dompier buys all kinds of and offers to pay real cash for it READ, THEN ACT ED. DOMPIER .TELEPHONE 30 SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Chemical Works, dealer in Junk, Hides, PC s. general Blacksmith. Horseauoci. specialty. W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; Residence 67-J West Main St. Moody' Detp-Curvo KiyptoK Lenses Are Better Factory i on Premises ED. DOMPIER SAYS Be Patriotic