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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1918)
TI SPRINQFIKLD N1WS THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1018. Society Doings of the Season J& HOST KSS VOR LAMES; , Several members ot tho Needlocrnft Club ami their gxrtssta vero dellgbt fully entertained .Thursday fcttornoon at the homo of lire, R. U Drury on Fifth street. Needlework and coa sorvatlon caused the hours to pass irteasntnly ton Ike ladles until lato afternoon, whcnt dainty refreshments ' mte served ,liy Ihp hostess. Guests for 'the aftornoon includod Mnu N. A. Baker, Mrs. Anna Knox, and Miss Myrtle Ralston of Corvnllls, Club members present xvtro Mrs. Y. H. Pollard, Mrs. II. K. Walker, Mrs. J. E. Richmond, Mrs. Ethel Bally, Mrs. Carl Fischer, Mrs. II. M. Stewart, Mrs. D. W. Crltcsl'Mra. J. C. Lusby. LITTLE MISS ENTERTA1NS.FR1ENDS. Little Miss Fairy Hcrrick doligM fully entertained nine ot her little friends Tuesday afternoon at her homo here, tho occasion being her sixth birthday. Swings, a merry-go-round and lawa games cntortalned them until 4:30, when a dainty lun cheon was served by the young hos tess. Guests who were so pleasantly entertained by Miss Fairy wero Hilda Ditto, Joan Cox, Maxlnc Edwards, Maxino Posey. Margaret Halsey, Maxlno Lemley, Cdnstanco Rebhan, Do Etta Duryee. and Margaret Mor- tonsoti. HAVE SOCIAL AND PROGRAM, The mombors of tho Royal Nelgn l"jr rud Modern Woodraon lodged met t.-uethor last Thursday evening and heia opon mooting. Attor tho bun UQtfs Bcssloa an Icecream social Us litld, tco cream and cako being served to tho members ot tho two bodlos And their guests. An Interesting program was rendered during tho evening, which was spent with games an I con ivorsatlon. A splendid timo was tin Joyed by all. Have Junior Choir. Tho children of tho Christian church, under tho direction ot Mrs. M. H. Fagan, who Is aiding In tho re vival meetings being conducted thero, have Joined themsolvcs mto a Junior choir. Tuesday night was tho first night they made their appearance, and thero wore forty-ono juniors present. Receives Last Paper. Lieutenant Eugene Kestor, who en listed In tho medical corps from Springfield, received his final naturali zation papor.j Tuesday morning of this week. C. E. Swarts and Harold Peery accompanied him to Eugono when he received them. He Is a na tive of Canada. Think Well Before Buying Your New Coat or Suit Already this season we have had the good fortune to help several hundred customers avoid purchas ing impure fabrics and hasty tail oring in coats and suits. In hard ly any season during the past ten years has it been so important to watch closely everything, big and little, that goes into making gar ments -and this applies to our purchasing as well as yours. m Frankly we recommend Wooltex garments,. -: We know that the inakers back up without the slight est hesitation the Wooltex guaran tee of ALL WOOL fabrics. EX- PRUT TAIT.rmTNO nnrl T.ATOST METROPOLITAN DESIGNING. n, HWuDr. "4 :! yt Dnignm J0 LET US SI-tt)W YOU THESE SPLENDID GARMENTS WOOLTEX GARMENTS $20.00 UP OTHER MAKES -$10.00 UP Large's SG5 WILLAMETTE ST. EUGENE OREGON PHONE 525. Candidates Are Now Nominated Mon Are Named to Be Voted for at General Election Next November. Tho primary elections held last Fri day resulted In tho following nomi nations In the Republican party: For Momber ot Republican Na tional Commtttoo Ralph E. Williams. For United States Sonator, short torm A. H. Burton. For United States Sonator, term beginning March 4, 1919 Charles L. McNary. For Representative in Congress, first dis trict W. C. Hawloy. For Governor James Wlthycombo. For Stato Treas urer Thos. F. Ryan. For Justlco of tho Supremo Court Charles A. JohnB. For Attorney General Qcorgo M. Drown. For Suporlntcndont of Public Instruction J. A. Churchill, For Commissioner ot Labor Wm. A. Dal-t xlol. For Commissioner of Public Service Commission Frank J. Mlllor. For Superintendent of Water Division Porcy A. Kupper. For Senator third district O. II. Foster. For Joint Senator John B. Bell. For Representatives David M. Graham, H. C. Wheeler, Louis Boan. For County Clerk Roscoo S. Bryson. Tor Sheriff Fred 0. Sticklos For Treasurer Edna Ward. For Com missioner M. H. Harlow. For Sur- vcyor-Hollls W. Llbby. For Core-! nor W. W. Branstotter. Nominations mado by tho Demo-( crats are as follows: i Membor of National Committee! Will II. Hornlbrook. For United Statos Senator Oswald West. Fori Govornor Walter M. Pierce For, Representatives H. L. McKce, T. O. Russell. For Shorlff D. A. Elkins. For Treasurer Berntco Van Valxah. For Commissioner Wolby StevenB. For Coroner Marion Veatch. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Br Boatrlco Holbrook. Tho Junior cIsbb Is having secret mootlngs after school nlmost ovory night. Some way It tins leaked out that they aro t ohavo a class play as soon as It has boon practised sulll clently. - Last Friday Sprlngflold high school waa well represented in tho domestic Bclonco department at tho fair iri Eu gono. Miss Anderson and several of tho high school girls In hor depart ment wont to tho fair to arrnngo thoir oxhtbtts. Hasol Haydon won a priio for her "war bread" and one for hor. "war cako without Icing." Jean Fischer won a prixo for a child's pina fore. Tho Junior Red Cross of Springfield has been very successful under Miss Andorson'B supervision. They havo mndo many wash clothos, squares for convalcscchco quills,. etc. Tho,.prlxos won wore! First prlso on patching and darning, first priio on Rod Cross work, first prlto on layer cako without Icing, second prUo on war broad, first prlto on rofugoo garment, socond and third prlto on cartoons, first prlto on budding and grafting, socond prlto on gonornl school exhibit. Tho senior Invitations havo arrived, n . wcok before . they wero expected, and now ovory senior la snooping around hurriedly for stamps, Tho physics class was not hold last Friday afternoon, owing t otho Illness ot tho instructor, Miss Helen Wlthy combo. , Some of tho high school boys havo been getting freo exemptions from class nttondnnco lately. Wo hope they enjoy them. Tho members Vf 'thosenlor class havo been working hard and search ing mental Inventories this week in ordor to find something worthless (6 will to thoso who aro not so fortunato as to litrgnditatfiig this year. If any ono wants to know thu roa son for tho flvo smiling facosono hoy and four girls at bcIiooI every morning, lot him go up lo Mlis Ltnd soy's room and boo. Tho Gorman IV class has dlsbandod. Mtts Llndsoy, In English VI: "I wish Bon Davidson would QQino back; our light Is almost out." W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Offlcs Phone 83; Rosldeneo 67-J West Main St Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDQ. . - PhfONE 2K RESIDENCE PHONE 1MW Tomorrow Is Layman's Night Tomorrow evening at tho Methodist church Rov. Guy Fitch Phelps, who Is conducting a series of meetings there, will have a layman's night Every one is asked to bring questions con- icernlnr the Bible and its teachings. and Mr. Phelps will answer them. The meeting well be for the discus sion and answering ot these questions. .. Will Change Location. Nice & Donaldson, local grocery re tailers, expect to move their store ' fom Its present location', between Second and Third, to tho site of the old Springfield bakery, between Third , and Fourth streets. The change will be made In a week or so. ! Are Erecting Fence. An eight-foot fence Is being erected across the open spaco between the First National bank building and the theatre building, to make the place j look less open. The work is being done by L. K. Page of this city. JUST RECEIVED We have just received a ship ' ment of white dishes in a great variety of pieces and on Friday and Saturday will give a package of uncolored Japan tea with each $2.00 pur chase of dishes or glassware in the store. No trouble to show goods. McDowell Department Store Fourth arid Main Streets Springfield, Oregon Local Boy III. Word has been received In this city from Ivan McKinney, who is with the 65th artillery, C. A. C. In France, that he is In a base hospital ; with an attack of munps. Go to Vancouver, B C. Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Washburne and . daughter, Mrs. W. F. Martin of this j city, left Sunday evening for Vancou- vor, B. C, on a business trip. They ; expect to return the last of this week. j Sells Large Farm. G. G. Gross has sold his 4,100-acro farm In Alberta, Canada, for $186,300, cash deal. This land Is mostly wheat land, 800 acres being put in this year of wheat . Proper Food for Weak Stcmach The proper food for one man may be all wrong for another. Every ono should adopt a diet suited to his age and occupation. Those who have veak stomachs need to bo especlall careful and should eat slowly and masticate their food thoroughly. It Jf also Important that tbey keep their bowels regular. When they become constipated or whan tbey feel dull and stupid after eating, tbey should take Chamberlain's Tablets to strengthen the stomach and move the bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. adv. Attend Grand Lodge. Mrs. D. J. Glendenning, Mrs. E. Collins and Miss Jeio Walker left 4 Monday morning for Seaside, where ...... .. . ,,. , ,., i invy win uucuu iuc fiiuuu iuu&u nn i ueiegaiua ot inu jucui duauuu luuec. ; Read 71 -ttali i For My Final Sale on Ladies' and Children's Shoes which will positive ly close Saturday night June 1st", I have decided to include all my Men's Shoes Every pair of shoes in my store will be included Profits will positively be eliminated. I am forced to make this sacrifice in order to meet my obligations. 1000.00 and have only got until Saturday, June 1st to raise it, therefore I am forced to include my men's shoes. Sale opens with men's shoes included Friday morn ing. Watch for our circulars quoting prices. A HALL Springfield, Oregon 1 I