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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1918)
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1D18. THIS flPRINGHpBLD NKWfl If you wunt to rollovo your condition easily and qulnkly; If you vunt to got rid of that mlsorablo feel ing tlmt accompanies a dull headache and disordered Htonmch, mix iwo tcaapoonfuls of LIVER SALINE . In a half giuas of cold water and drink Just before brunklnBl Harsh griping cathartics ruin your system while PenBlar Liver Saline gives tho desired results without tho slightest irritation. Try this pleasant effervescent cleaner before break fast, tho effects will delight you. Pcnslar Liver Sallno lu bold in two sizes at 25c and 50c. ! Town and Vicinity ; Russoll Olson visited friends in afendale a couplo of days last week. raul Van 8coy of Camp Creok was In this city on business Saturday. Mrs. Charles Ward of Camp Crook was a city visitor last Saturday. Ij. A. Tobias of Waltorvlllo was a visitor, in this city Friday. J, D. nouortson of Donna was a business visitor In Springfield Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hlglnbotham of Marcola left yesterday for Port Ange les, Washington wuoro they will rosldo Host Bhoo Repairing at WOLF & MILLER J. B. Pierce and wife of Cedar Flats made a business trip to this city Tbur day. Stephen Haler of Camp Creek made business trip to Springfield Satur day. 'jt, L. Kirk, superintendent of the Springfield schools, made ft business Irip to Monmouth Monday. Miss Erma arout returned Monday from ' Oreland, California, where' she- has been visiting tor the past two weoks with roiaUvea. t Ilarry Shea, who is employed by tho Oregon Power company went to Cor valllo Monday for' a business trip of a ew days. , Mrs. Ida' Lnrison, Splrolla Corso- tlerrel Phono 11GW,: Bprlngfisld. adv. ( C. J. Cook of Marcola has applied for motnborshlp in tho military police Mr. Cook, conduces a merchantilb otoro at Marcola. Sam Richmond of this city s hii'.ll- " - ing n imo rom addition to hU ,Wnn on WlUomcttc H.tlghts during ih9 t:ay light saving nours. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Brcssler and Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Drossier visited at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Tyson at BfownBvillo Sunday. Dutlor Rholmonschnoidor and son frbm California aro visiting friends and relatives in this city, Thoy ar rived In Springfield tho first of the week. Mr, Rhelmenschnelder was for merly a butcher iri Wendllng. The Copeland & Ryder Shoes for Men at ThjB ItVa'A. HALL Shoe Store Malm fl.in fa rf A and Flfik Also First-Class Shoe Repairing PHONE 31 M. L. Wallace of Jasper was in town on business Saturday. W. A. Jack of Camp creek was a business visitor in this city Saturday. Andy Stevens of Camp Creek was. In town Saturday on business. Ilarry Rathbun of this city had hlu tonsils and adenoids removed Satur day at the North wesj hospital. Myron Craig and Ouy Stephens from Camp Crook were in this city on business Monday. Tho Dread which never falls. Eggl mnnu's Candy Kitchen and Bakery adv Jim Rlchoy made n business trip to Springfield Saturday. Ho lives at Camp Creek, Tho Springfield. Feed Company re ceived a carload of hay and one of mlllfeed Saturday. Mrs. R. P. Mortcnsen underwent a major operation at the Eugeno hospl tal Wednesday of last week Born Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richardson of Springfield Junction,..' son, weight 9 pounds. - Tho household scofls bolonglns to Clarence Cox of this city were shipped to Mabel Monday morning where h'j and bis family will live. ' Frank- Barnn-ot Fall Crook under went a major operation at tha Mercy hospital Sunday morningr a local phy sician performing tho operation. See the auto eye tester nt Pecry'n. Jitinoa A. ft v den, who lua l.wi ; witlng In litis city at tho ho.no cf Ills daughter Sirs O. F. Thatch, kit Thursday' for his home in Seattle. Clifford, who lives on Springfield R. F. D. 2, received bounty last Thurs day, on 1G gray diggers, 1G fjopherr, and. ono mole. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Sturgos of ill 1 UI1U 4 ? We MiuiQVM wa. Brownsville aro visiting at the' homo ftholr Bonj D w sturges, In 'this city. . Mrs. 0. E. Lyon visited friends In Cottage Qrovo last week, leaving Springfield Friday and returning Mon day evening. Mr. Judd, adoptod son'of Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald of Harden Drldgo and his wtfo are visiting In this city. Thoy arrived in this city Tuesday morning and will remain horo for several weeks. . 1M Reward, SIM Tha rdr r of tills ppr will bt fit4 te laarn that lhara la at kaat on drrnded Haao Dint cln hae bH Ms to out In all It ni-fln(l that a Catarrh. Hall's Catnrrh.Cure la the wily pealMve ear now Known ,to th m4tcal fraternity. Catarrh htlnx a conalHtiUeflal dlaa, raqulrm a coiMtltutlonal treat ffirflt. Hall's Cain Mi Cure li taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and tnucotta aurfacca of the ayatem. there by rfeetreylng the foundation of the die ens, and clvlng the patient atrencth by bulldln up the conatltutlon and aMlatlnif R Blurs In Aofng Ita work. The proprietor aye to much faith In lla curative ppw era that they offer One Hitmlrod Dollar; for any caaa that It falls to cure. 8ana tor Hat of teit Imonlal. AaartMt r. J. taiHuar a Co.. To itto. O. fold by all Druaaiiia, T(a. , U Take Kaira Family rilla for ceaetlsatiea. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Johnson of Crcs well wore Springfield visitors Tues day. Mrs. 8. O. Lane of Marcola Is cretl colly ill In the Mercy hospital, In Eu gone. Her Infant son died yesterday. Roy Nestlo of Lcaburg, Monday re ceived bounty from tho county clerk on 1G groy diggers. Egglmann's where quality Is count ed. adv. Mrs. J. L, Clark of Indpendence ar rived in this city Saturday to make an Indefinite visit with her son Joe. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Wll mont of West Sprnigfleld Is quite 111 at tho family homo with pneumonia. C A. Brady and C E. Lyon of this city Spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends near Blue river on the upper McKenzIo river. . Reliable remedies right reasonable Recall. Harry A, Withers Jr. the three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Withers of Douglas Gardens, had his tonsils and adenoids removed yesterday. Miss Ornco Smith, a student in the Oregon Agricultural college visited horo last wcoktcnd with"Mlss Marlqn Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Seavey, of Cor vallls spent Sunday at the homo of Mrs. Scavcy's sister, Mrs, Roland Rob erts, In this city. For sale cheap or trade. Good Springflold houso and lot close in. Pay down what, you can, balance, on time or will tako Ford part: This, is a bar gain.. Address, 46, East 13 five., Eu gene. Ore. adv. Clayton Sheldon of Portland visited Sunday evening at the M. V. Endicott homo In this city. He returned to Portland Monday morning. . ' Ben Yates, who has boon working for tho Booth-Kelly company hore, moved Tuesday to-Porpajid where he, and his family wutttveV Wolf & Miller are closing out their entire stock. This is an absolutely cjean-up salo. Wo will make repair ing a specialty antil market conditions improve. . .adv. i H,, H. McDanlol and family moved to Bond Tuesday, where they will make their homo. They formerly lived Iri Marcola. Tho Springfield Feod company has received two carloads of alfalfa hay and one pf feed from Portland this wcok. Mrs. J.'M, Shaub of Croswell visited at the homo of B. R. PoBoy in .this city Tuesday. Miss Maxine Posey re turned homo with her for a few days' .visit , "For sale, or trade, (S,1 acres, fine land, 4 acres prunes bearing, 4 room Bungalow, near Santa Clara. Will trade for Springfield property. See qORE & ROWE. adv. frho Springfield Mill and Elevator Company shipped two carloads of flour Saturday and "bno- carload Tuesday morning to Portland. . ! Roy La Mere of Portland spent .Sun day At tho homo of D. W. Roof and fnnilly in this city Sunday, Mr. La Mero is a cousin of Mrs. Root's, i J A. Walburn of Wondling submit- I tod to a, major operation at the Mercy" hospital Tuesday morning, a local physlcan performing tho operation. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Miller and two children and Mrs. M. A. Rice nnd little daughter Miriam visited at Thurston Sunday at tho homo of F, E. Teachout and family. Some Good Advloe. I'Don't think too much of your owa methods. Watoh other people's ways and learn from them." This lis good adjrfce, especially when bilious or con stipated. You will find many people wh,o use Chamberlain's Tablets for thno ailments with the beet remits, and will dp well to follow their atriple. adv. , Wendell McKlnsey, son et Mr. Md Mrs. W. B. McXlnney, who has bee quite III at his homo here is much Ik proved. i I Frank Wilson of Creawell was la Springfield yesterday visiting his daughter Mrs. Raymond Bates and family who live between 7th and 8th on B, ' Kit your own eyes with spectacles at Pecry's, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Anderson, Mrs. John Scott and Miss Maudo Qilfrey, all of Crcswell were in Springfield Wednesday having made the trip In Mr. anderson's automobile. Captain Dodd and wife, formerly of this city but now living in Eugeno vis ited in this city Tuesday. This is tho first Hraa for several months that this couple has visited here. Ralph Rychard left here Sunday for Portland whero he will seek employ ment At harvest Ume be expects to go from there and work through Wash Ington and Montana. Recleaned Barley three kinds for Spring sowing. Also Canadian Field Peas, Fancy Seed Corn, etc. Buy re cleaned seed from a soed store you get both dependable quality and ser vice. Springfield Feed company, adv. Theron Cowgill, who has been driv ing tho Sutton truck, left Sunday for Portland where he expects to work. Ho is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowgill of this city. Mrs. George Crawford came up to day from Cottage Grove 'to assist In houskeeplng at the homo of her father-in-law E. M. Crawford, of West Spring field. Particular people . prefer purchasing perfectly pure potent pills, powders, notions. Dlasters. patents, pens, rarer. and pleasing perfumes at Feery's Painstaking Pill Parlor. - George W., Lamer of Weed Califor nia stopped here this morning enroute to Joseph, Oregon -where he will en gage In the Mercantile business. Mr. Lamar formerly Jived In Springfield. The Christian . Endeavor of tho Christian church are going to hold an afternoon and evening picnic Saturday at Havden Bridge. They will make the trip in cars. Onion sets are about all gone. Have you aU you need'! UeniC-uucr wo car., ry ill- kinds of garden seed in' bulk and you get more for your money and don't forget a sack of Gromore Fertil izer. Springfield Feed company, adv. ATTENTION, NEIGHBORS. The M. W. A meet tho third Thurs day of each month In W- O. W. Hair. Visiting members welcome. N. O: NETTLETON, Acting Clerk. - adv. Mrs. It P. Mortenson, wife of Dr. R.P. Mortenson, submitted to an'op; oration in Eugene April 17. She Is Improving as rapidly as can be e'xpet- ed. Mrs; R, Gates of Junction City un derwent a major operation kl the Mercy, hospital Tuesday morning. A local physician performed the opera tion. GREAT CONCERTO PROGRAM .Pacific Conservatory of Music pre sents student violinist Robert Haney In tho greatest concerto program ever given in Oregon by a single person. Baptist church, Eighth and Pearl streets, Eugene, Monday evening April 29 at 8 o'clock. Admission free, adv Home From Extended Trip. Mrs. -W. J. Billings of A and Mill streets returned to her home heia Sunday ovening from nn extended trip east She left Springflold November 7th and visited a daughter, Mrs. Mar tha Lewman, who lives near Haxtum, Col., for two months, when she went from there to Kansas, where she has" a son living near iieamsvitte in mat state, visiting there for 4he same .length of time. On her return home from tho oast sho visited her brother, M. Hull, and family, at Boise City, Constipation and Indigestion. These are twin evils. Persons suf fering from indigestion are often troubled with constipation, Mrs, Robert Allison, Mattoonr 111., writes that when Bhe first moved to Mattoon she was a great sufferer from Indiges tion and constipation. Food distressed her and there was a feeling like a heavy, weight pressing on her stomach and chest Sho did not rest well at night, and felt worn oat a good part of the time. One bottle of Chamber lain's Tablets corrected this trouble so that "he has Blnce felt like a different person, adv. HARRY LAUDER'S ADVICE Harry Lanier Is being serious these eteys. The tamoM feetefc eemndi I subordinating.))! eemedy to the all-Mbrcfng dflimt ef war Aleflg wttfc hhi work for his Injured Soldiers' fund and the Y. . C. A?, Lat4er te nutkiac aa earnest appeal to Asserlcaas to prepare for the sett Liberty Lcmi, General subscription Is the theme et Lauder's mesMge. Here te wht he aays: Liberty l the dearest word tm any faaguaeje. It hi th thing tl 1 ' Germans are fighting to take away. It Is the one trig thiag we nut flajM to keep. , What have you dene to help win the war? What are you doing t .preserve liberty? , Ever' Sunday 500,000 Germans la the United States sloe; pulling the trigger; they are talking of you of the United States. What aro you doing to do about them? 1 Right now our answer must be BUY LIBERTY BONDS! We hav given that answer once, twice already. But we must make It again an again aa need Is. We must turn our dollars into silver Bullet. That In the way we can become shareholders In the Bank, of Humanity. Oar part Is to provide the wherewithal, since we can't do what the boys out there are doing. Back In France I saw battalions ef young fighters marching along an if chanting a song any old. song right into the mouth Of death. They know j where they were going. They were fighting to save LIBERTY. And they i are calling on you to help them, you back here. Our part Is easy compared with theirs -but it Is OUR PART and it I must ,be done. Put your money into liberty supports. Sign up aa share- : holders in humanity's bank. Wheatles$ Breads That Win Approval Combinations of Cereal and Po- tato Products That Are Pal atable and Satisfying Whether In Jest or earnest many husbands have been reported as link ing fault with their wive's conserva tion measures aa applied to the fatsllv food. Fince the work of preparing the' food without some of the ataml ard ingi aicnts has not alwayj been understock, results have not always been promising. Without help. It is as difficult for a housewife to make bread without wheat as it was for the children of Israel to make bricks without straw. All such housewives now have tha opportunity to get the benefit of the experimental work done by the State College rif the editor of their paper allows this to-'get by In which some excellent wheatless war breads were developed. Here are two recommend ed by Dean Milam as being adapted to average home conditions, and as being satisfactory conservation food: Steamed Rice Bread U cup corn meal 34 cup rice flour. 2-3 cup oat flour It salt 1 teaspoon soda ' 1-3 cup molasses 1 cup sour milk. Mix dry Ingredients. . Mix molasses and sour milk. Combine, pat In a greased mold and steam two hours. Makes one loaf. t ,Oat Flour Muffins OUT OF DOORS DAYS ARE HERE- And With qjhem YouH Need Tennis Rackets, Tennis Balls, Tennls"Shoes, Ten nis Nets, Baseballs, Baseball Gloves, Batsf Shoes, Mitts, Etc., Pishing Tackle, Rods, Lines, Reels, 'Leaders, Spoons, Baskets, Flybooks, Hooks. HERMAN'S U. S. ARMY SHOS? '' BICYCLES $30.00 TO $40.00. HAUSER BROS. .EUGENE, OREGON Homes Completely Furnished And you'll knoyr better what you need and ought to have for your home after you've paid i6 a visit, for wfe have a big store full of J " Furniture Rugs, Linoleum Draperies, Ranges, Etc. You cannot find Better Values Or a more' complete etock to select from. Brauer COR. NINTH AND OAK. 2 cups eat flaar l'cup milk 4 tablespoons eern sirup (Karo) 8 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons crisco 2 eggs, beat whites light j Papers Are Returned. The several hundred copies of "Kingdom News," the Russelllte pub lication confiscated by Sheriff Elkina and his deputies a few days ago, were returned to E. M. Parsons of this city Monday because, in the opinion of the United State district attorney Ik Portland there was no violation of the federal law in distributing tliwm, "Able legal latent must have tilroin part In preparing this literature," nays, the district attorney. "It goes right up to the limit of the law. but keeps inside." The Issue was mainly de voted to upholding "The Finish Mystery," the sale of which has fceem prohibited in the 'United States aJ Canada. Soldier Visits Here Glen Woolley arrived from Fort Ste vens this morning to visit hlsparents Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Woolley who live in this city. Ho left here last July with the 3rd company of Coast Artil lery but has since been transferred ta the 15th company and is a second-class gunner. He is home on a four-day furlough. To Address I. O. O. F. W. F. Walker of this city is going ta Creawell fthls evening to address meeting of Gilfrey lodge, I. O. O. K there. There will be several addreeeen and musical numbers on tho program, which ta to celebrate the Mth anni versary of the order in" America. & Conley STS., EUGENE, OR I