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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1918)
I It .' THURSDAY, 'APHIK 4, 101.3f i i iy , ii.i.. . m IIS m '. . ' ' 1 - PROMISES fulfilled by PERFORMANCE A druBfelst who roncloru tHo bcat'BorvJce In a conunu- ' nlty miiBt Oiuphufllzo the professional aido pfhls busl ilcBHfor It (a tho ifrofoBBlonal aide that lias to do with flio health and welfare o.f pntrona. ... . -Wo rocognlKo.our duty to the imbilcaiid' ruiniMkfc beat wo can. , JtL&t- Hack of the service which we render In a roro tochtifc cnl knowledge of drugs and yean' experience. All ' of this In constantly applied for tho benefit of our cus tomoiu, Wo realize that our IntoreatB are mutual. Wo liavo never believed that Immediate profit wan the thing to bo Btrlvon for In a family drug atoro.- If tho aervlco la right, profit will, In the long run, take care of Itaolf. So wo aay to our customers that all promloos mado by us are fulfilled by performance NEVER SUBSTITUTE 1 i m. j TriI ll : Town ana vicinity U ti- ,) Dr. W. Kuykendall of Eugeno was !n 1 Wendllna- lait Friday on bualnens. , Mm. h. n. Doadmond of Leaburs la' .ufferlnj; from an attack of gall atoncja. Horn-r-Krfday to Mr. and Mrs. Draco Landsbcrry of thla city, a son. W. Vf Walker returned home Mon day from a thrco daya bualneaa trip to Portland, 8oo tho auto eye tcalor at Pecry . Mr-. B. Endlcolt of Wondllng was ( dlrailiied from the Eujsono hospital OUIUIUU, KoIm Joniion of WendllnR spent tevural daya horo last week, vlaltlnc , with friends. HornSaturday to Dr, and Mrs. , . K. Ulcltinond a son and ho has bocn named Ilobert Klffln Miss Mlna Dauor who worka at Cliffs restaurant la III, and unablo to attend to her duties. Nest Shoo rtopalrlnK at . WOLK & MILLER iVntiriAe nnw!v tvnn anrnuicu , . - a iii. J i .h'nnrinnM hoscltal Sunday for medical treatment t d. m.ffAlaAf SlnnAi1 a rar of hay LJ, muuiavu uhi''"" " - . -- from tho local depot tho flret ot this j Miss Carrie Ditto, a member of tho ync. I freshman class In Springfield high (school, la confined to her homo with Mrt.'U It rorklns, who llvea ncar)an otUck of mea8lM, this city, ahtpped her household goods . ' to PortSnd JLterdar. .. L. Denver Sldwell 'of Cob"KJB , . I working in tho offlco of the Dooth- E E Morrison of this city Is KoJly m)1, for a fow ys. Ho began loadlng'a car of fiay today, which will worJf todoy be shipped to Portland. A roan-logo llcenso was Issued Frl- Mra. Ida Larison, Splrolla Corso. day lQ Krc(1 D carpontor of Fall tlorro. Phono 11BW. Springfield, adv. nn(J Llnan M. Bancroft of Eu- I '"" fi i) vnirnnn ?nn admitted Bono. . mi,B iwpo v. mo.'"- . ,i to tho Springfield hospital yostorday . for surgical troatmont Tho Springflold planing mill shlppod out a car of tcnt lln for tho govern ment Monday, E. E. Morrison, local potato tloalor, shlppod a car of potntoos to some point In California yesterday. Mrs. F. E. Wllmot waa admitted to tho Springfield hospital Monday. Sho Is Buffering with pneumonta. Early 8ood Potatoes, Onion Sots, Garden Seeds, Flower- Socds, "Gro moro" FortllUor. Bprlngfiold Food Company. Atv r MJbb Holcn Slovens," who Is a student In St. Helena Hall, Portland, In spondlng tho EaBtor, Holidays with her father Wolby Btovona in this city. SA-Y'IVe changed my Ap Had to. S6 as to let you know that Ms is a live store. ' ' .'m a strong believer iri TAYS TO ADVER TISE" but the best ad is f WELL PLEASED CUSTOMER and S sure nave tnem. . H rcusxt im.i fHEB?3TGOQDS FOR THE MPNEy.IY.lS1? The' ALL:hoeStore- . . r .liiilJUWlk k. AI FiritfClair i. rrrtn anniMnmvr.rttMmira . . . liiu ufcAHiiuiuauMmnun - I MAI in. F PHONE 31 Mies Mablo Fan d rem who la employ- Cl1 t Hllli department store vialtod ta Mrcoi sundy. " " U iUHIII, HUB, IIVU Ui Willamette Heights 'sr-lnt Sunday with itmi nimi ... 1 1 .. it... .. . w wenaiine. Thr0 PraonB, ono adult and two c,,l,dron. w haptlied at Uic Moth- uumi cnurcn ounuay morning. Demand Victory Dread from your Grocer. They'll get It from Esgl mann'a. adv. Dr. W. H. Pollard motored to Mar- rnlit Rnndnv tt.lmrA Hiav vlallnrl Ihn Doctor'a alater Mrs. Walter Price. W. c. McLnRan cnBiccr nt tho l)lnnl of (h() 0re(?0 j,owor compaDJ.f pent Sundny In Albany, GcorRO Durbach, of Waltervllle, wna ndml'ttod to tho Mercy hospital for medical treatment Saturday, Mr, and Mra. M. C. Dressier left Monday for their ranch which Is lo cated near Sulom, They .returned Tuesday. Land Plaster, Cemont, Fenco Posts, Seed Cleaning, Rolling and Grinding at our warehouse. Springfield "Feed Company. Adr. Mrs. Jim Johnson, who lives on tho corner of Sixth and E. had her tonslla removed yesterday At the office of a. local physician. .. , Tho Dread which novor falls. Eggl; mnnn'B Candy Kltchon and Dokory adv Egglmann's whoro quality Ib count ed. ' . " " v. Mrs. Charles Culp of Marcola Is In thlB city today on buslnosB. Sho Is visiting at tho homo of Mrs. W. B. McKlnnoy In this city. BomApril 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Brabham of Santa Clara, a ten pound boy. Thoy are both won Known in thla city. Reliable remedies right reasonable Uoxall. Chambers' hardwaro store In Eugene, has roslgnod h'la position and will dis continue work Saturday evening, ho InteridB to work on HIb farm near Wftl- torvllle. i Shoe eirin t i SIM Reward. SIM Thrf) rsadta of this "TrfsWr. .will , be, plad lo learn;that therV K'M HMtiw dreaded 1Imium (hut sclenct . bon iabla core' In Ht1t Ha sjra aa that In Catarrh. Hall's CafnwH Cra tsaH fnly poilly cur now Jcntiwn ia tha medical fraternity. CatarrJi-qelns'.ii constitutional disss, require a 'constitutional treat ment. Hall's e.itnrrh.Curn m Mkn In ternally, ncllus- directly, upon th blood And mucous lurface of tlie yfrii. there by destroy In the foundation, of th dl' easel and ft-lvlng tha patient strength by bUlldlhK up III constitution and assisting rial tiro In itolna- It work, Th proprietor 'Bvd mo much faith In Its curatjva pow er that they offer Ona, Hundred Dollar ifor khy case that It falls o. curt. Bend for flat of testimonials. . ' 'lUriHI V. tl. CIIKNIir A CO., Toledo, O. iHold by all DrUKKl.u. Tie. '. Taft llaira rarally fills for constipation. A tnarrlhgp ljccnso was Issued Fri day (o Frank II. Smltson and Mabei Frltr, both of'thl's city. Mrs. E, Koon and Mrs. Arthur Vnl- llor both of this city wero dismissed from tho Mercy hospital Tuesday, Mrs, S. O. Lano of Marcola under went' a major operation at tho Mercy hospital yesterday. Tho operation waa porformod by a local physician. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wllmot and son of Lcona visited In this city last weok, on their wax to Tacoma, whero they will roako their homo. Spring Rye, four kinds of Spring Barley, Fancy 'Field Corn, Beans, Soudan Grass, Spring Oats and Wheat. Springflold Feed' Co. Adr. Ella, Thorn and Nina Bpcs,en spent the Easter vacation with their mother Mr Carrio Boescn who lives about, ten mllos cast ot Eugene. . j Mrs. Arthur Valller wbb brought home Sunday from tha Mercy hospital , In Eugono whore sho had been for twelve days on account of ill health. Tuesday John M. Vaughn of Fall Crook secured a $10 bounty on a mountain Hon which he killed near his home. Mcrrlt Tucl left Sunday for a few days' visit with friends In Portland. He Is employed at tho Oregon Power Company plant. For Balo or trado, C'i acres, fine land, 4 acres prunes bearing, 4 room Bungalow, near Santa Clnra. Will trade for Springfield property. See GORE & ROWE. adv. Carl E. FIscheV superintendent of tho, Sheridan,. Lunmber company lo cated at Shorldan Oregon, spont East er Sunday at tho horne of his family hero. ' Bud McPhereon and family and John UdmlBton and family, of Springfield, R. F. D. 2, spent Sunday at the homo of. James Calvert ,who Uvea near Junc tion City. . - ; Mr. A. S. Ward,, who Hvcb on the other side of Cottage '.Grove, was In this city today for medical treatment Ho 1b a brother of R. J. Ward of this, city. ., , William E. Knott, formerly of ttile' city, and administrator of the estato of Clarissa E. Knott, wbb . discharged in th 'cclrcult court on Saturday,-the CEtate having boen divided among Ihe heirs. Fit your own eyes with spectacles at Tccry'8 . Mrs. Taggart and little Miss Isolono KestorWPnt over Sunday, in thla city at tho homo of Isalono's; grandparents Mr, and Mrs. N. Koster and her fath er Hugh KoBter. ," t Mrs. James Laxton of this city left Saturday afternoon for Astoria, where she will visit a tho homo of her son, C. B. Lingo, for a fow days. Mr. Lin go oxpocta to be called In the npxt draft Clifford and Lavorno Nell, sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Noll of Eugene wore In Brownsville Saturday to wit ness the inarrlago of Miss Allco Hoi- j loway ot 'that city and D, W Sturges of Springfield. u, ( , Five, auJonjobHo, loads ot mombors of tho looal-Ww O; W. Lodge wont to Pleasant 71111" Baturdoy hlght,- whore thoy put' on borne degree' work' for threo, candidates for membership In the lodge, at that place. For,-,sale .cheap, or trade. Good Springfield house and lot closo in. Pay down what you'' can, balance on tlmtf or' will o!0'dar;'(Tli8 1b ba gain. Address, 46, East ,13 avo., Eu gene. Oro. adv, Arthur Potorson an.4if(Wy, Mvo moved nlto tho house located between 3rd f and, 4th, streets vppl?i,B which Is "., w nN"wriVor 'iViA Vi'i.fnh" 'wb fermorij'' occupied bV'Lleuten'ant ' Word has' been received "hero that; Mrs, W. A. Dill, formerly of thla city has, eotored the UnlrarsHy of Kaasaa. Her hnalMai,' wa -waa' foreiwly 4t- tor of the 8stiBnel4New.is;lntrao- tor 'in the tJoBraallaraa departaaent.' there. tnU n,,-,-. Georgo Croncr of McKenzIo brldgo was in town yesterday. lief'' ft Seek- Ing the nomination for ahcrlff on tho DomKrallc ''n'6ket '-' rf'' .w . Cltoppo Portlllo, who was cm ployed by W. A. Hall In his shoe re pairing department for the' past ycarv loft yesterday for kdrsbfleld wtsefc ho will seek employment Particular dcodIo nrofcr nurchasln& potion, fPf" and ; pleasing- perfumes at Pecry's Painstaking P1IL Parlor. ' J James Stowart returned Friday from un extended business trip through, Idaho, buying cattle, While thcro he met Jack Machcn, formerly of thls-clty, who Is on a sheep ranch there. i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hansen of Port land arrived in this city ' Saturday noon to spend tho Easter holidays with Mrs. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mra. Malachi, and her sisters, Mrs. Felix Wcsalowska and Mrs. Rosa Lct- klwltz. - - ' - Mra. 8. II. Upton, , traveling repre sentative ofJtBc Louise home at Port land, went to Sal era' yesterday after a short stay hero, to make arrange ments to place the HUH .child, , of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox'' of this city in the State Tuberculosis Sanitarium. , j Dorrls $ikes, a senior In the Spring- j field hlgtj;BChooL Is helping at Let klo's restaurant for a few days during j tho atiseno of Mlna Bducr, who is suf- fering froni an Injured ankle. Miss Slkcs began her now work today. Cheater Nyo, who 1b working in the Miss Myrtle Copenhaver, a teacher in the Warrcnton school, and Miss Lucllo Copenhaver, teacher In the Oakrldgc school, spent the Easter va cation at the home of their mother, Mrs, Adeline Copenhaver., They re turned to their school duties Sunday evening. Dr. W. C. Rcbhan and family moved Monday from the corner of Sixth and C to tho house recently va caied Vy T. C'. LiicKoy oh C; and. Eighth streets. T. C. Luckey and fainliy moved to Eugene Thursday, where Mr. Luckey is conducting a pool hall. Ft. Stevens Boys , . ' Cross Continent Pass Through Willamette Valley to an Francisco, Thence by TV, -.. ! anarha Canal. tussell . DImm, sdn of Mr. -and Mrs. J.' Ci DImrn of this city, describes his trip from' Fort StevenB via the Pana ma canal to- Camp 'cMerritt, New Jersey; Wo packed up. pur packs on Tues day' morning, February 26, and waited until 6:30 p. m. before leaving the Fort Wo got Settled on the train right away. When we arrievd in Portland at" 11:30, .the people passed out to each of us a box. of eats, so with what wo received on Wednesday morning at Eugene and from friends at Rosoburg wo had plenty to cat on our trip: W6 arrived In Ashland late Wed nesday evening, whero we took a hike and waited for another engine. There were crowds of people out at every station to soe us go through. Wednesday night wo went over tho Siskiyou u mountains, which were cover6d with snow, and wolie up on Tlmrsuay morning In sunny California. Wo stopped at Chlco and Stockton, and at. about two o'clock In the after noon wo pulled Into Tracy a .small town about 40 miles irom ban ran; cIbco. At Tracy tho Lieutenant-Colo nel mado a sreech and Bald we would bo turno'd" loose for ton hour's. The' people treated us'fine; One man took four 6f us out In his car to see tho big irrigation ditches. We alBO visited the Jtiyron hot springs, where wo ! bought our-'"Buppers' When we' rV turned to Tracy we fourid that the poo pie had arranged a big, free dance for ub to enjoy ourselves; - We had a nne time until ll-o'clock, When-'we again boarded-thootraln for6ahwFranclBc6i1 wharewe"nlvl at seveiV'A." M. Fri day nidfBy. We- pttt 'en pur picks latefeht-o'clock and'tnarehed five miles tJnrdughtFrisco;-to-'Fort Scott waere tho 'transport, Northern Pacific was waiting to tako us round through the I&Bbaik' csiaa), We were tffen physical iumIbr- tion bpfore boardtag-thoiBhlp.n . w got settled "Vstf bordUht after-' floon, There "We?' flw'bAtterfes-'of 233 mcnln a battery, a Baser Hospital corps of 260 men, tho Slxtyflfth Hos- pltal corps of 100 men, tho supply train of -180 men, and about 200 officers, 26Dextra seamen and about 1G0 chip's crew and oflccrs, there being 2260 or moro men on board ship besides a load. of freight made It pretty crowded 'On'tJunday morning we anchored away from dock, In "tho bay and ai '",ro o'clock went over .the bar and through tho Golden Gate Wb steamed recor1 tr,P 80 yoacan see when I say maii is iw miica irom i-nsco uj Among the slogans which were con Panama and wo arrived there tho next sldered by tho committee as posoes Sunday morning, March 3, that we Ing high merit and worthy of especial must have traveled fast for a boat mention, are the following which ar vM f rr,h i.. iivtniu() wa w a j aa uwa liu vs vu as happoncd on our trip south to Panama only saw one whalo, several flying fish and lots ot turtles in tho ocean. The Ocean was Just like a sheet of ,.,. .we or.,, At eight o'clock Sunday morning wo were in sight of Balboa, which is Bit- uatcd at the mouuth of the canal. We did. not stop, until .we arrived at the first locks, called Mira Flores, which are the largest locks la the canal. Wp then went up tho canal to tho big lake that makes almost all of the interior of the canal, The birds were the prettiest sight of all and the vegetation .was -the greenest green I have ever seen. 1 never thought I would ever care to go through the canal but it was the grcatest sight I have ever seen and ever hope to see. I never have seen anything so beautiful in all my life. It cannot bo described; ' About noon Sunday we went through the Culebra cut, the one that makes so much trouble, caving in all the time. To see that one piece of engineering work .was worth the whole trip. We also passed through tho Pedro Mugull and Gatun locks at noon. Both sided of the boat grated on ".:c sides of the canal almost all of the .too,, except where .there were wide places every short distance for tho boats to pass each other. One could almost gather leaves from the trees at times. We arrived at Colon 'tb.ttt.same even .ng about soven o'clock and stayed there all night taking on, oU. Wo were not allowed off of the boat We left Colon Monday morning for port In Virginia. The Atlantic ocean was very rough and most of the men were sick, I felt fine throughout all of the trip except have had a bad cold. We arrived at Portsmouth, Virginia Friday" morning; March 15, 1 saw the battleship Pennsylvania, in the harbor along with quite a number more, also the mospulto fleet ot submarine de stroyers. We took a long hike at Portsmouth while th.e extra seamen and some Car go were -behiguunIoaded. That night wo left for "New York where we ar rived on Sunday morning. We saw the Statue of Liberty and some battle ship also some submarines (American ot course) in the harbor. We disembarked on Sunday at Ho- boken and went by train to camp Mer- r'ltt where we had a real nights sleep. We will remain here until ready to go over the pond which will be sometime soon. CHARLES R. DIMM, Battery C, 65th Artillery (C. A. C.) American Expeditionary Forces. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy of the sudden death ot our little darling also for tho beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. F, W. STRUBIN AND RELATIVES. adv. SPECIAL NOTICE Parties owing ua can make their payments at First National or Commer clal State Bank. HAYDEN & METdALF. ATTENTION, NEIGHBORS;" -Tfio' M. W." A meet the third Thurs day,oreach' month in WO. W. Hall. Visiting members welcome. N, 0. KETTLETON, Acting Clerk. ' - ' advi Books Ar Shipped 4 box containing 147 books for the soldiers, tosb shipped, from thellbi-n-ry. Wednesday (through, (the hands., ef M. H, J)oUBlasj the :JlbrartaBrat the UnlveraltyjJef flregoa jHbrary. :Jhe bri k.ihaye fesen cqUetted rota the x pWteP Springfield through tho .fL', fori. oI -Mrs. L. jr. rage, mm. man a the work in Sp'ingfield. Books err ."11 being recelvej at the lib ary for the soldiers. SLOGANS STATEWIDE 'm1 i jti-u r4-!- COBtMttntS For Llbsrty Lfllt . Prize Widely Scattered. EARLY EVEy COUNTY AH TOWN IN OREGON IS REPRE SENTED IN THE MATERIAL SUaV. MlTTED TO: COMMITTEE. 1 -! '.. atOCrt. from over tho e entlro staf were submitted for use In tho Thine Liberty Loan campaign, In tho recent !. aAV'Atsrlt e nnsntne AtiV. Anrl! B. reprcscmau ve 01 uc entire mai Open- your purse help kill th curse, Miss Hazel McCoy, Dufur: hny a bond that binds Democracy, W. McMasters. Mills City; the Kaiser sroans at Liberty Loans, Nettio Pag fsssstssisri Slater, La Grande; bury tho Kaiser wlu LlDertr ""L .S0, 1 f.v Grants Pass; Uphold the colors with. (liberty dollars, Mrs. Edward Hilt Marsnneia; over were our dots are watching, H. K. Donnelly. Salem; Break Liberty's chains invest your gains, Buena Fisher, Dallas; Sow bonds reap victory. Miss Elva S. Hall, Vanora; Bnild freedom's foaa datlon with .Liberty Bonds, C. E. Ldgs den. Junction City; Onr country's mor Liberty .Bonds, Cr W. ColUcsv Milwaukle; The Liberty JBqrA is vic tory's wand, Hk E. Alien, Hlilsfecma? Gold, were dross with freedom's Jews. Count that day lost, whoso low e- beat the Hun. both by T. P. MeJp- drews, Baker; Your little mite mw win the fight, Mollie E. Striaght r gon City; Protect your homes 1Hl Liberty. Loans, Lonna Powell. Batesc Buy a bond bridge the pond, Mrs-SI. M. McKenna, Astoria; Well brS5ss the pond with Liberty Bonds, M. KSw Duel, Eugene; Join the band at fii erty's stand. Mrs. L. R. Whitney, Eas couver, Wash.; Another Liberty "Los, insures Entente success, Wilna Dei) IB. Amity; Provide Pershing power S punish Prussianism. The folMwIg slogahs are a few SE those 'submitted by residents of Pm land in the contest: Fight buy, or show us why, Grac N. Crow; Patriots all, subscribe to the call, A. R. Vandervlelen; Llherty Loans protect what you own, W. "SC Lawton; Our bonds dictate our st dlers' fate, Mrs. D. W. Jackson; Havs a heart, do your part. They also serai who only lend. Jennie A. Marshall; Yankee Doodle dollars do or die, TCe the heme funds fighting, W. S. Klrk- . p'atrlck; ti8 freedom's call lend yoar Be n0 shirker, 'be a worker, Fio- ence B. Hoyt; Save Americas aw from German hate, J. N. Reeves; Th Liberty Loan safegusrds the hom. J. H. Mason; For county and .howe-rr liberty Loan. GeoC E. Hall; Besi, backer, not a slacker, H. G. Furskj Subscribe to loan, protect your host. Miss Myrtle Bates; , Can you dew while others die, Anna Lavtlle Mc pherson; Bonds are better than "Prm slan fetters, Ruth Helen Underbill HOW RETURNS ARE NOTES Map System to Be Used During TaOrit uioerxy uin unvc Returns from tho various counties ot tho state will be indicated at Ob Oregon State Central Liberty Lsaw headquarters, Portland, on a jester scheme map, as will every towa ui district in which a quota has beat assigned, by a yellow thumb tick. The counties will havo a large headel tack and the districts a small yellow one. ' As soon, as one-half of the aBslgne 'quota has been reached in each towa jor dlBtrlct a red thumb tack wUl place the yellow one on the maa. Similarly with the counties on th state map. Each counfy headquarter! will have their own map with th 'county divided Into convenient dis tricts which are to be bulletined llkax !wlse. I When the full quota, in each tow and district Is attained It will bo des ignated by a blue thumb tack. Tata 'system will afford an accurate eak and will indicate those counties a districts of the state Which are dote 'the most effective work in the TatsI liberty Loan Campaign. . - t. ! In each town and. district a solicit? !wJH, be sent out with tho Governiaea ' .household questionnaire upon whlck ils written pertinent facts concerning the individual's ability to subscriba.. Shquld tha person be unable to sub scrlbo one-half or tho amount eBt 'pjated that he Is able to, a yeUo ,card will hV sent into district head quarters. 'AVhen moro than bne-haM but, less than the full assignment baa been received a. red card roplaces tha yellow, enA a ,b(ue card Is used. -Whs ithe' full quota ot the Individual has Itiebn 'subscribed.' This system givsi an accurate and detailed check e every person'and the state and cotisajsy headquarters will know exactly a can be "expected and whatrlrf'ii:) done. 1 ' The master aap 'WashldgtonrTX ja,. will Indicate tha advtteta eufc feverVfciih'Sl.iH'eili- 1 AWedca'ahallwia' ihht wifl n Therefore, I will work, I win saw I, will sacrifice, I will eadwee, I wW flgfcl-hwfully, aad to say wUao as u ute wnoifl omcosiv 9 im avrasr- r- lie