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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
'4 i 'i' 4 i 1 ' TlTOaDAV MARCH 21, 1918. Whether You 'Want a bath Bjiroy or anything else In tho rubber goods lino, you can make your selection hire Mowing that tho quality of the Hem purchased Ih of tho very best and and that the price Is as low as It ii possible to nuoto on tho quality offered. . Now Ih the Wis to mako your selection from pur ., .now stock of ,. i.r ; '" ' - Hott Water Bottle, Rubber Glove, Ice Bags, Face ' Bottles, Bath Spraye, Fountain Syringes, Rubber Sponges, Etc Look or our window display, , : Town and Vicinity ?'' J. J. Kabo and Joe Kabo of Cedar Hat, wcro In Springfield Wednesday, W. B. McKlnnoy and A. D. Kopnor left Monday for Portland on business. Mrs. Vlnna McLean of spent' over Sunday In town. Goshen ".MIsh a rout was dismissed from tho BprnRflold hospital Sunday, Insist on Egglmann'a Victory Bread at tho grocer's. adv. Mi J. Wearin of Waterloo was in town Wednesday on business. Ooorgo Carson, Jr., of LinBlaw, Or., was In Sprlngflold yesterday. ' Georgo Prottyman wont to Portland . . . Monday on business. - " v rj-aaMiboauls eyteateraUPeirra. '. Vl( ,((Mn, Fred Brown,-ot Camp Creek, . ; wa in. town oh. '.business Monday. , ' .Norton I'engra- returned Sunday to t 'rFort -Stevena-after a few days visit Lliw-ij.' -wit Ti'tLr'i. uib.1.1 a- ..-v " ".wiiu-romuico imu uivuuo nasyjin cuikuj M.J.r. '; ... ,i. 'MiaS.Merl('Nlmrao, a teacher In tho Pfil0 Bcbool Jiere spent tho week V ' w'?''' hprao In Albany. 'V' Thore la anlco lino of hats now on . .display at Mrs. Thompson's MUlinory ..... -"ufof- i t7 f ' - Miss Marion Richmond a teachor in tho Springfield public schools spont tho woek-ond with relatives in Salom. . t Tho county clork paid a bounty on ' eight moles to Virgil Nowmnn of Landnx, Friday. j Rollablo remedies right reasonablo Roxall. sj J. L. Wliito, district managor, for tho Oregon. Power company, was horo fromAlbany Tuesday on buBlnoss. ' norn to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edwards Tuesday, night a Bon. Ho has boon chrlstonod John, Jr, Tho two children of Mrs. and Mrs., Bland McCarty of Eugene nail tnoir tonsils and adenoids removed at tho ofllco of a loc.nl physician, Tuosday. At tho Springfield hotol: Fred Cash, Albany; C. Hauthorn nnd wifo, D. Amos, Llllla James, Leo Mlllor, A. W, Smith, G. D, Hudson, Bond; Geo. Mlllor, Loona; J. W. Craighead and 'john Mathows, Wendllng. We Have Those V Shoes sYoii Need I Tho W. A. HALL Shoe Store 1 Main BituMmn .teij' ..rit: rirsiuiass , : d Hot WatBSBfttle.r- Miss Frances Dartlett, a teacher in tho Lincoln school, Is taking a-eight courso at the University on 'ffar work. Mrs. W. J. Sturgoa of Drownsvllle arrived ycfteniay to visit for k few days with her daughter, Mrs. J, C. Noll of this city. Mrs. D, 1). Courtrlght and daugh ters, Pauline and Luella, visited with Mrs. H. D. Urecdlovo and family at Cottage Grovo Saturady and Sunday. Wo Just received a car load of Poul try Supplies. Let us glvo you our prices "they can't bo beat' Spring- field Feed company. (, adv. Clarenco Dow-man entered the Sev enth Grade at the Lincoln school Mon day. Ho formerly attended school at Wendllng. Mrs. N. A. Baker and little daughter Leone, returned Saturday from, a weeks visit with Mrs. Baker's parents Mr, and Mrs. C. K. Hale, of Npfl. " . J. F. Ketels has installed a cup and plate- fixture in hia drag store and con fectionery, In connection 1 with the sorvlng of hot drinks. 'rtre. L. Erickson and little daughter EdcssQ, of Wendllng, spent the week end at the home of E, O. Fandrem and family, of this city. Fit year awn eyes with spectacles at Peery's. ' ' A daughter, was born to Mr., and Mrs. W. J. Hawbaugh at Deerhorn Tuesday. She will bo called Geneva Lydla. Joo Luaby, M, C. Drossier, C. A. Swarts, and Norwood Cox attended a banquet given by tho Masonic lodge in Eugene Mondny ovonlng. H. T. Shea, of tho Oregon Powor company, wont to Dallas Tuesday whero ho 8pnt. tho week holping In tho company's oflco at that placo. Dr. T. D. Ford, Of Salem; Dr. Jas. Mo'oro, . of Eugone, and Rovorend Downn of Drain visited Springfield yesterday. " , j Now is tho tlmo to buy that Eastor hat nt Mrs. Thompson's Milllnory Store. , , ndv. Jumds D. White of Springfield, who Is sorvlng a four months' torm in the Lano county jail on a statutory charge, whs takon out Wednesday morning and set .to work on one of Uio county roads, under tho direction of Shorlff D. A. Elklns. Fuatlh anJFifilk j K' 'l -.ctj,. tu i.j iiot: luspamng . .,1 . Sit Reward, $1M Tha ntdin ot tttla Datwr wilt 1 iM toVtfr In all It Mmm, nn4 tfmmd Cat .Ifall'a CaUerk Curs la- the omr ti?e ewe now Known to Die fraternity. Calarrli being a cenatlttrttefwi awHMi rewiirr siwMuiquonaj. trtH nil I r-M mm. nan a laiarrn ll'e Catarrh Cure. (a talcen in litmWf acllnrflfewly Mpott and fnttcatte ewrfaaiM;' (Imi wium, there by oVeireyln the foundation, or the drt eaae. and giving the 'Mt(enririreni(th hy ImlWIfse UB,hseoflMJtiMloflMl aaaUllnr rfaM(t the sxalem. th nature in doinc )ta work. Tlia propria lor have ao' much faith In It curative pow tn that they offer One IlunOred Dollars tot tnr caa that It' fnfla to turn. Bend ttf Hut ot UHlmtmMn.' " 4 A4fW! J-. J, CIIKNKT A CO., Toldo, O, by all rn!ala. Ha, TaM' HAll'a Katnllr I'll) for aofaMlpatle. ,Mra, Frod Swlndall and family, who have been visiting at tho R. 11, Reed homo for a short ilmo, left yoslorday for thoir homo at Marshfleld. Udk Mab'ol nortHCh loft Wednesday to Join the DoMoas Concert compahy in IwUaj4. with which she travels as Instructor for, .the children. FlrstCtes8 shop reoarlng, tat the A, JIALL Shoe Wre. Dr. S. A. Danford will preach next Sunday mornlna.on "Our CBaracterls- tlca," and oh Sunday evening on "Why of Dendralnktions." -'Geoel -aau,-;slc. Everybody welcome.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Dryce, R. Posey and two children, Maxino and Verlln, and Mlaa Altha Shaub spent Saturday. Right and Sunday with friends and relatives in Crcaweli. . ) , Land Plaster, Fertilizers, Lime, Piaster Cement, etc., at the Springfield Feed company. Patronize home Indus - try; our prices are low aa elsewhere. Give us a chance to bid on your needs. That will cost you nothing. adv. Joy Waker, whb. is employed at Corvnllis, waa In this city yesterday visiting relatives. A. O. Adams who has been staying with his daughter Mrs. W. V. Hutch' lnson, left Monday for Portland where ho wll take medical treatment. His wifo will follow In about a week. Save money and buy Victory Bread at Egglmann'a. adv. Tho estate of John W. Card of Springfield consists of a town lot In Salem, worth $400, according to tho report of tho appraisers filed In tho office of tho probate court. Mrs. T. Radcllffe returned Thurs day evening from Iowa, where sho was "called In rospohoo a, message of Lie .death of her sister. The Itad- cllffea recently arrived- here, .fronu Minnesota. . ' Me Harry Withers of Natron was In town yesterday,.. Phil - Saul, -who lives' "in .Douglas Gardens, was in town on , business yesterday. Beat BKoe Repairing "at 1 WOLF & MILLER Mr. 'and Mrs. R. L. Kirk, arid son, Charles, spent' Sunda-irj Corrallls. .Wanna McKlnney, daughter of Mr. and Mra.-W, B. McKlnney, and re porter Tor the Springfield'- News! Is ill with bronchial' la grippe. Mrs. R. W. Ewer of 'hla city went to Eugeno yesterday afternoon tovlslt her' father, W, J. Mulkoy, who haB boon..Vory ill the past few days. Mr. and Mrs, Ewor are the owners of the Homo Restaurant. Onion Sots Seed PoUitoes Garden Seeds In Bulk nnd Package. Let. us help you plan your war garden. Buy from a Seed Store arid got inorQ for your money. Sprlngflold Food com pany, adv. Mrs. Martha Weddlo of Springfield, was a passengor Saturday for Harris burg to vlBlt with her sister, Mrs. Ida Smith, and tho lattors son, Bryan Smith, who is a soldier at Fort Stovens'and Is homo on a furlough, Mrs. Harriott Stewart left Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. McRell of Mult nomah and will be gone a month. Tho party travolod by auto. Mr. and Mrs. McRell who aro -cousins of Mrs. Stew art spent from Saturday until Tues day in Sprlngflold. Mrs. Stewart will also visit hor daughter Mrs". Fred Larlsbn at Portland. Particular pooplo prefer purchasing porfoctly.puro potent pills, powders, potions,' plasters, patents, pens, paper, and ploaslng porfunles vt Peery's Painstaking Pill Parlor. . .i ' :As' A. F. DaVls and son, ot Vida, woro leaving town last Monday actors, ndon with a load of food Just purchased at ,th? Springfield. Feed Store, a front whool ot the wagon gavo way and the wagdn tipped over throwing the grain sacks to the VttVoment'.i'ff,SVoral of ho sacks, burst open and . the grain j r,ap scattered ocsJWerhJy.Mr. Davis vAlHo had a newlykpnrohased feeuehfon, Wisron kndvthIi waB-illkh"hy dam littly Frailer, w)w -k"rtrJtg for the ' CfotMiet tc bavers (Mim 'WW Ceee" nanufacifarers; 4- . aab y.Jtllti. 1 .V ..... m aajiiiiajiLia yesterday ew mti , j tit'.. Qeorge ilaajW. u. a H.' Miry Maglll of tfjj cy, returaei-Jrtwi iorth bend SatHrSa'r.'irliera He has been in the North 'iJea'irtiavltal for the past four months, lie has Just gottorr out of Mi6 hospital, and tho arm (which had been broken has been out of Uio cast but ' fewJys. Ho will visit hero for a few days before roturnlng to North Dend. Mrs. Arthur Caskcy of Wendllng brought her slx-yearold daughter to town Wednesday. She' had a . rup tured appendix. An operation Was performed immediately, . , The" ' whitest and - lightest Victory Bread 'In tho country, carrying fllty- fifty at Egglmann'a. adv. Mrs. Arthur Valllor underwent a major operation at the Mercy hospital this morning. ' '' , Mrs. Robert- McM.urpby of Astoria underwent a minor operation at a lo cal physician's office Wednesday. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Gatko of Mabel had her ado- nolds removed at the office of a local physician, this morning. Spray your peach trees with Bor - deaux Mixture now. Formula for Bor- j deaux Mixture, Copper sulphate, 4 1 lbs; quick lime, 4lbs; water, 60 gal- Ions, Will Arrive Saturday Evening Mrs. W. L. McCulIoch received a tojegram Tuesday morning from ner husband, who has been visiting In the East for the past seven weeks, saying that ho left Chicago Monday evening and would arrive in Springfield Sat urday evening. Mr. McCulIoch visited with his wife's mother, Mrs. Alice M. Plummer, in Doston, where tha fam: lly lived before coming to Springfield arid also In Nova Scotia with his fath er, W. J. McCulIoch. Mr. and 'Mrs. S. G. Shannon of Philadelphia, Pen nsylvania, parents of Mrs. Berenice Van Valzah, of this city, were also abong Uie people with whom Mr. Mc Culloch visited. He also took dinner with Sergeant Major Walter R. Dimm, formerly of this city, at Washington, D. C. School Board HoldsSpeclal Meeting tA special meeting'of the school board was held Thursday n:ght for-the. purpose of allowing bills and to dis cuss the matter of Increasing the teachers' salaries. Some tlmo ago 'a petition, signed by some of the teach ers, asking for 'an Increase in wages was presented to the board but as yet no action naB bben taken rin the matter. . ' 'Creswell CanneryPurehased' Tho deal for tr'purchaso of the fruit cannery at Creswell by the Eu gene Fruit .Growers' association haB -i been closed and the associaUon will oporato tho plant In conjunction with the one in Eugene and the branch at Junction City, Manager J, O. Holt says he looks for the largest business this year In the history of the asso ciation. ,' Parents and Teachers Will Meet There will bo a meeting of .the par onts.alid teachers tt the High school building next Thursday. This is the regular monthly meeting night. Odd .Fellows Banquet. Tho annual homecoming of tho Odd Follows was held last night. Jewels wore to have been presented to two of tho older members, but both failed to appear. Members of the Eugene lodge attended the meeting and a banquet was served. BANKS WILL OPEN 10 A.M. Conforming to tho generally adopt ed., plan of all banks throughout tho ccuntry, the banks- of Springfield will open, on and after April 1st, at 10 a. m. and close for tho day nt 3 p. in FIRST NATIONAL BANK. COMMERCIAL STATE BANK. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tho undersigned, Philip A. Ji'hnijon has by order of tho County Court of the Stato of Oregon for the County of Lano been duly appointed executor ot tho Last will and testament of Esther Matilda Johnson, deceased and that all persons having claims againpt said estate tare hereby notified to prepent the same, properly rorltied, to ,me at tho offfco of Frari A. Do Pue, attorney for tho os tat e, in Spring'fteld, Oregon on or before six months from the date of tho first publication of this noUce, - . Dated' MBTch"2lBt. lfl ' ;PJHWP A. JOHNSON. Executor of tho Last will and Tesi tamont and estate ot Esther Matilda JohaaoB, deceased., t '. ' Rvqkt.'Wpe Ptt.u -.t Attorney for EaVate. Kck.Sl,tE;.trr.,ll,ll. I ' - , 7T Oregon CWn&r t..l bit James ''Wlthyoom Cafidl date fer Re-election aV, State Executive. . Jamejf Wlthycbrnbc, Gov'eriiorA at. Oregon, today announces, hla candi dacy for ro-olectlbn. The following isb!s platform In part: If the people of Oregon' arc. of tho opinion that have served them faith fully, I should be pleased to' receive a vote of confidence at their' hands. Tho Governor of this Stato has tho car of tho people. It is therefore In his power to assist In creating, .and maintaining a healthy public senti ment on tho many subjects which make for community welfare. I have been mindful of this fact, have min gled with people and have done all, in my power to promote the develops raent of the state, to bring about the constructoa of. good roads, to empha size the importance pt (education, and. especially to maintain at white heat the devoUon of the people to, the great cause of liberty and democracy for which the country Is' fighting. If re-elected I shall costlnue tn An Ieveryth,Dsr 1 10 apMl these ends. Oregon baa given twenty thousand of her sons to the great war. These men are the flower of oar young pan - hood and we' have no clearer duty than that of loyally porting them, .providing for their hearth and com- fort and safeguarding tketr ksorals. I shall continue to render hra every service In my power. Under our form of government the conduct of a. foreign war devolves on the President of the United States, who is the commander-in-chief of the army and navy. I shall do every thing ih my power to assist the Presi dent in making the power ofr this country effective in the great world conflict. I shall stand in itio future, as Jn the past, for rigid !&w enforcement and. for a cleaner and greater Oregon, Oregon is firmly committed to the principles of 'prohibition .and equal suffrage, arid while they are no. longer Issues -in this state. I shall conUnue to give these causes my full support- X shall -be,mindful oi;.the.facl'ih I am the representative of the people and shall welcome suggestions from any clUzen to the end' that the col lective wisdom may be brought to bear on all problems. If honored or a Te-elecUofl I shall continne to give the. best that Is in me to every branch of the public ser vice. Baseball rJearn 'WJn.a.Gafne. The Lincoln school baseball ..team, played a game with. the. Glen-wood school, team Saturday afternoon, the locals winning with' a score of 2? to 3. Friday, March' 2 "American- FolliesT with. The Honey Maids; Si Perkins Jass Orchestra Vaudeville 9 People Also "Tad's Swimming Hole" ad "The American Girl" 15c and 35c Saturday, "Fatty Arbule In "The Butcher Boy? AUp a Paramount 5 Reel Feature jOcandOc SPECIAL ,1-4, .,-. Thursday, March 28 :';rSriola,:Dana in !,wBlue Jeans" s Ar 7 JReel Metro Woaderplay 10e rfr - PAGES ;Wrie-Parti Says That Wehe Wm ' -remely Hat White n -'-"on learsl Ship Ex. The ' following letter was received ye'sterdtay .alteraoeti' by ,Mr. an4 Mrs. W. p.,ACcKtHney from their roa, Ivaa, Who isIUi Battery. C of the" SStii Patllon. -Artillery which left Fort Steveas a. short time ttgo for soma HnkBDn, place. Ia the. letter wkkk was wrjttea at sea, ho says that fe Ctt not tell where lie Is, but the poat- markfi'tlto evelee indicates that the letter wa?Mined from Portsmotrtli Virginia, . , The feea are &apped to hava gone through the!.Iwt Canal aad the lettwwMj ; ytyahtjj written aftee the sfelp hai gM tfemh the casaL ?o&:lmM the MUC: Dear FojHca; I can't tell yea where I am so yen .will have to jEavers your cariosity. I will say: that I aar on board ship Is some, Oeea an3 have been oat e sight ot land with the exceptkm ot Bflaall istanda for seven days. We have had eesae of the hotteet weather I have ever experienced. I have always imagined it woatd be cold on the water, but far froa H. j Why at night I sleep withemt aar I clothes, any covers and at that I , fairly saelt I I have seea all eerta ot curlews sights. Differ eat kinds ot flafc, sack as sharks -.-dalaSfes. flvte'e: flak, asd immense' turtle? ' I hayen't keen a -bit seasick. We have had Ideal sailteg weather exeeft for the extreme heat, but that ia doe to our position on the globo. That I leave for you to figure for yourself. . Its rather hard to write a letter when yon are limited to certain topics. but as this letter will be censored 1 shall stay strictly off the forbidden ones. ' I have .slept on deck almost every night we have been out. We have five calls to answer each tiay. The moet important of these Is abandon , ship drilL We have to Jut,on our. life belts and fall In by our bunks. -Then we aro marched out to our respective life, boats la order. There are boats eBongh for all -l0 ?at 811 to j ,c,er Bn,- .U1 VT mc" " , ot neea. ve aiau tuavo uuuuissju echool, and several inspections. These help ub to pase Jthe time.. There were boxes of magazines-on board, but read ing matter. Is at a. premium, amongst some 2700 persons. Imagine having to do all your waak Ing in salt water. The soap I had when I came .on kolardaerely gum ed my hand.aMjjraM made the dirt s?Ick, more hut I now have .some sait water' soap that doea a little better, it la almost impossible to get a lather out of salt water soap. 'Love, IVAN 4 ' March 2& ft- IV, 11V , el 25t a