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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1918)
A S3 1 I i i rTHUnsDAY' JlB 20' m& . f Home Pictures and Cheerful Letters Will Help Win the War There In nothing that cheers the "Fighting Boya" an much hh letterH from homo, and, of course, tho letter Is morcfwoleomo If It contains somo pictures of loved ones and Intimate homo scenes. Buy an Enstman Kodak and take some pictures for "IHM. These KodaltB mako excellent pictures and aro easy to operate. Price '$2.00 to $20.00. Our prices for print ing and developing aro very reasonable. ' ' If you wish tho letter to your soldier to, bo unusually welcome, wrlto to him on Highland Linon Stationery TIicho papers mark tho highest attainment, both us to excellence of material and attractiveness of style. Send Letters and Pictures rogularly. w NEVER SUBSTITUTE i.Town and Vicinity $ W. n. McKlnney and family loft for Tortlond to reside, last Saturday. v John McComsoy nnd family moved a Kugono iosi wock. - L. C. Smith of Albany la spending va week at his homo hero. , ,800 tho nuto oyo tcstor at Peory'iJ. l M. W. Weber has been III nt his homo here for the last few days. Miss Ituth Prldmoro, of Fall Creek is visiting with friends for a few day's. Miss Hnlloway. of Brownsvlllo Is vlslUng her sister, Mrs. D. S. Sturgls. i First-class shoo repairing at the W. A. Hall Shoo store. adv. Miss Thorn Uooscn has gono to lior homo near Eugene to spend tho week. Emma Bauer and Bert Snook wont to Portland Tuesday. ,,,Gurnoy Hownrd bos gono to Dexter where ho will work In tho saw mill. ' To mako her smllo tako a carton , of Egglmann's Ornngo Ico Cream, adv Mr. Walker visited his son Horaco In Oregon City IobI week-end. Fred Barnard Is working at the Vick garage In Eugene. Mrs. 11. M. Griffin Is employed at Letklo's restaurant. flour Substitutes at a discount un- twjeur stock Is cloancd out. uot our lirteM. Springfield Fped company adv flBbkFrank Lair of Lowell was a Blnilr. In town laBt wook. P'Smlth of Snlmon Onto was In (rJFwTn business the first or uio wcok. m ftny Hlynnd wnB In Lowell tho firm part of tho week. Reliable remedies right reasonable Boxall. George Spores was is town on bus. IneBB last Tuesday. Mr. Mooney of Wlnborry was In Springfield tho first of tho weok. E. E. Morrison was In Junction City on business Wednesday. Best Shoo Repairing at WOLF & MILLER John Downing of Wendllng was In , town on business Tuesday. Mrs. Frances Rjddle, and daughtor of Riddle spent tho week-ond with Mrs. Georgo Catching. Mrs. Minnie Crofey and daughtor Margnrot, wero vInUorB,;at tho Georgo Catching home last wefck.. For your pastry for' Sunday dinner ask Egglmann's. adv. Mrs. Glen Green and Mrs. Blanche Green wero guests at the homo of Mrs. R, M. driffln the first ot tho wook. ' sJW. T. Elliott nnd family of Fall ' Creole were in town laBt Tuesday look 'M.. W Ine for a location. C. D. Klncald. deputy suporlntendont ot the Metropolitan life insurance waB in town on business Monday. ' FJrst-ckiBs shoe repairing at tho V A. UaTI Shoe tilpjc. inlv. t'sWi Hill, Ray Alexander and Jerry VaaVf&aab are spending a vacation,' in the bills ground OakrIlg4. ..... PHONE 1 Wesley 8hackleford went f . hlerf homo in Wendllng having bcon taken I ill. Fred Louk and family aro visit- ing in Crcswell at.tho homo of jp. f..i, Mrs. cai uarns 01 wouon woo nes boon visiting relatives in town loft Wednesday. LOST-Gold bar pin sot with amo- thysts. rieaso lea,vo at News of flee. Mrs. G. A. Burdlck ot Carlton Is vis Illng her sisters Mrs. Geo. Barns and'Como qulck Wolf & MIor adv.' Mrs. J. M. Wlthrow. Ml., nomthv I f Aiimnv i ih Ch8' JttCk f I Miss Dorothy Loo, of Albany Is tho c Crcek woro , t0H.fl ,ast Wed-1 guest of her chum Miss Beatrice Hoi- noBday I If Its nmnn's. right you get It at Eggi adv. Miss Morlo Nlmmo who taught in tho public school tho past year, left last week-end for her lromo In Albany. Tho Sprlngflold garago has put up a now electric sign In front ot tho build Mn Mallcko and ttlo JanoLetkio at ine llorao of Mr- and Mrs- A1 Mont ,nK have returned ' after spending a vaca-' Bomery. " Gcnoviovo GUIosnlo left Saturday t,on In Portland and Oregon City vis- nnrn Mnrin ninnni from Mnmh. for Calso aftor finishing her term as teacher In tho public school. Fit your own oyes with spectacles ai J'eery s. - n a .., , I local garago is able to bo around af-i 'tor being confined for the past week, . mrty Shay of this city returned Ifrom Albany last Friday after a bus- inoss trip thoro Mrs. L. R., Danks nnd Juno left last Flrday for Sun Fanclsco whoro they Mr- nnd Mrs C Stono Ieft for Uev. S. A. Danford and Mrs. Dan will vlBlt for a couple of weeks. Onklnnd Uio first of tho week after ford ieft for North Dakota Monday to establishing classes for tho correspond attend to business and visit friends CONKEY'S FLV KNOCKER keeps Ing business college and eiatves. the files off as well as kills them. ; Your cow will give moro milk nnd M,BS Evn DrnUa,n- dauBhter of E. Mrs Bornlco Van Valrah was in keep in bolter flesh If you uso It. E Dratta,n. of Ul,s city has returned portand the last part of last week to Springfield Food company. adv. t0 hor hcme nfter toaclllnB ,n tho Cot- nttend the womans Committee Coun- tago Grove school. ci, 0, Nntonal Defence. Mrs. E. G, Sutton and son Darroll ; ' loft last Sundny for Portland to visit "r- nnd Mrs. AValter Griffin ot M,S8 Lulft Hampton who has been for n short tlmo. Wendllng spent tho week-end In en,pi0ycd as operator on the local tel- . n . . .. , , .. Sprlngflold at tlio home of Mrs. Grit- ophono 8W,tch boartl ha8 been trans Lynn Grandy loft Monday for his fn.s motho M Ed c ,,, tn nrnuna nnrt ihomo In Eden Wyoming, aftor grad- uatlng with his class. I Fr Knv nr ,1... o.,v ,v - r.u . uZ , .., . for Oregon City where ho will bo cm ployed Particular popple profor purchasing purfectly puv potent pills,, powdora, notions, nlasters. DntontB. nn:iq. nanor. .and pleasing perfumoa nt . Peery.a I Painstaking Pill Parlor. Georgo Mnglll left last weok for Marshflold whoro ho spent somo time with frlonds and attended to business. Miss Kato Redmond of Portland le visiting at the' home of Mrs. Bon Skin nor for an indefinite' time. . i j Ethel Conloy returned yesterday from a weeks visit In Bromerton and i Seattle. ..... ' wo uiiu iioiu our uroua uv uiu samo price, 1 pound loaves lOo, 1 pound loaves 16c. Egglmann's. adv. John Rose and family of this city movod to RufUB the lator part ot laBt week whero they will reside. O, E. Lyon- local representative for Reo and Dort automobiles received a new Reo Six demonstrator Saturday. W. E, BoBBormari of Cottage Grove f&VVtT-S!9 ?U Jta ,Brj.rlngflol( uamrwy amingreacK in Reo Auto taobfk' purchased frowt' C, B.tyon. TOT SPJllNGFIBfrfr NBW - la ki m.iiM if fm MHHIKT tha atl ethtf iMWMVIt m n n until trm r rmm hm V7M cuppescd to bs Incurable. For great many years doctor, proneunoea it a 101 nrml Atmmnmn and nrenflfllfAfl local rumfl- dies, and' by cwrtnlnntly fnlllna; to curs Willi ocni treatment, pronouncca 11 incur able. Holenco line proven Catarrh to be a mi loeni ircuimvnt. piuiumni-cu 11 intur- constitutional tllaeaap, and therefore re (lulrca cnnMltutlonnl treatment. Hall's OMlorrh Cure, manufactured by If. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. I ilia only C'nmtOlutlonnl cure on the mtirkct. It In taken Internnlly. It net illrerfly on I ho blood nnd mucoti stirfnre of the nyntem. They offer one hiindrrrt dollar for nny cnun It falls lo cure. Send for circular and testimonial. AridMsel F. J. CIII5MBT A CO., Toledo O. Hold by t)ri f !(, 7C. Take Hall's I'amllr fill for eOrffntttoB Mrs. Casrior president of tho wo mons clubs spoko In Eugcno oil tho duties of women. mm t. Vi.if.ifi.AH f wt,iiii..f, totpi ifi iviiwnnui it iruiMiiiiif) nun a week-end guest at tho E. O. Fond- rem homo south of Wlllnmotin llnlcrhtii rem homo, south of wiuamctto Heights Dr. Mortenson broke tho roar axio ;of his Ford- this morning whllo driving in town. I ! Aplilscldo will kill tho Aphis and ;uarco vegeiaoio apray win kiii oh tuo worm that oat tho uadlshcs, Turnips, etc. Thoso Sprays aro NOT expensive nnd It wll pay you to use them. Springfield Feed compeny. adv I . i Mrs. Adollno Copenhavor of this. 'city underwent a nasal oporatlon In, Eugono last Tuesday, Mnx Oebouor. of Woltorvlllo was In 'Zi , ' Clarence Stevens has withdrawn from tho garage and may work In EugcnO, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Lusby motored to Carvalllii Inat Kundnv tn nnnn.1 lhA I - " " dtty Bt lho RaUlon norao We are closing out our entire stock Lota of bargains yet In men's women's Boy's. Misses' and Children's shoes, Mrs. H. V Doxseo. of Brownsvlllo Is visiting at the homo of her" sister Mrs. J. C. Nell. Mrs. F. C. Scursley and two child- ren, of Tuxedo who have boen In Springfield for some tlmo visiting Tuesday. l"n&- . I M.a v,,vtUn h,mml ,ttt a position nt AxBIUy's Department aiuro in cukuho. nor piucq ai iveieis 18 be,ne n,lod by Gertrude Williams. JUST ARRIVED! A largo shipment of Conkoy Fly Knocker and Poultry Supplies. Get a can of Insect Powder and go after thoso bugs In tho Garden. p, Knockep , bu,k Jf . can. Springfield Feed company, adv. I I Fred Montgomery and wife of Rose- ViBli0rB Bt th!.homo .of ,n Montgomery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Montgomery last week-ond. Misses Anile Yoijng and Dess Palmer teachers in tho public school hero tho past term returned to their homes in Portland last Saturday. Mrs. Gilbert Miller and family mov 0,1 10 0reson C,ty ,a8t week wher0 W,H ros,do' Mr' M,Uor wl re' main in spnngnom until ne closes out his stock in the storo hero. Mrs, Ernest Skinner spent tho week Mrs. B. A, Washburno and Mrs. ond at the L,oyd ranch abovo Cr0B. Holen Martin motored to Junction City wolj yesterday to visit Claudo Washburno and wlfo. UHU -uo " - John w,n!tenro,,1 arr,ved tTom Port- mnu last Saturday night. Mrs. Lemon oxpecta to stay, with hor parents Mr. and Mrs. John Wlnzonrled all sum- mor. Whooping Cougii In this dlseaso it is important that tho dough bo kept looso and exper toratlon easy, which can be done by giving Chamberlain's Cough Romed" Mm. P. II.Martln, Peru, Ind., w.tiu, "My two .daughters had whooping Laugh. I gavo them Chamberlain's Cirngh Romody and it worked llkt a' cham." 1 - adv Uoliftrt Pftlmnr wa( tn flrpenn CAtr I.. R'IIri,fv ih'tM ho wilt vl.lt M. ' father 3, N. Palmer who -la employed thoro. i . . - - . - ' JO v,iara 10 independence whore Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, reside after finishing his school term lit tho high school here. I Tiuiiio Bryan left tho latter part of last wcok for Oregon City whore ho Is employed after a visit at his homo in tho Pruncvlllo district. I Wobb nnd family of this town left ... . . .. .. V I,rBl 01 WCCK ror ,'ortla, ! ' whero Mr. Wobb Is employed In tho ship yards. FrC(I Mullen, formerly a Springfield ',oy w'10 I living in Portland arrived wll, Mh many frlendii here. Mrs, Lyons and daughter Freda, of Corning Calfornla are visiting at the j,on)e 0f Mr8 Lyon's son Earnest Lyon. Dr. and Mrs. Stewart and baby, of Dakor City formerly of Springfield woro vl't,nE Wends here last week- end. i M.,SB v,da McKlnney of Eugene spent last week with her cousin Miss ! Wanna McKlnney to attend the exer dees of tho graduating class. Dr. William Pollard was given leave of absence to attend the Medicai Con- ..min. .t n.Mn from sv,, -tjiio last week. Tho Royal Neighbors will have serv- jCc flag unveiling services at tlie W. n r itii innihi n t ni. nni .t.n W. ) . . ....II tUIUfalli ,UI U UIU UIIO n IIU Ib a nurse "over there." Georgo Randall and grandson Rand all Crawford of Oregon City spent the wpfilt.cn rl with Mr nnnrinU'n ilnnt-htpr Mrs. William Pollard. " i Miss Lucile Smith, arrived hqme y08terday aftcr 8pendlng the weck ,!i Z, "Penaing wcok le al lncir norae near -"Per. j MIeBCS Flora: antl Myrtle Lindley jjCft f0T t,cr home near Jasrer last wc acr finishing their school term ucra J Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Smeed and little son of Wnltervllle spent Sunday 'ndd Monday after having an ex-ray of his arm taken which was fractured . 8overal months ago and will not heal. Mr& w Wrlght and two Bons left. flrBt of tho week for New 0rleans wher0 lhy wi" vIa!t lcnds and re" ,atives 'or an indefinite period. , , . , ., ,M"; SfylV,akC,HW; f 1 rived last week-end o spend the sum- mer ot the home of her sister, Mrs. F. W. Strubln. - bean her dutles Ia8t Monday. ' Miss Lectio McDowell arrived home t0ay to resume her duties nt the ; Racket storo, after spending a 6hort vacation at tho Dlackbutte mines at Dlackbutte, Oregon. Prof R. L. Kirk Is assisting at tho First National bank during tho vaca tion eeason. Mr. Kirk will go to tho Dalles In time for the schoortenn next fall. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lloyd, Mr.1 and Mrs. Delbort Ducknum and Mr. and ! Cdrl E. Fischer of Sheridan was in town last week-end on busslness and t0 attend tho graduation exercises of Uio high school of which his daughter was a graduate. Mrs. Raymond Tyson and llttlo daughter of Woodburn nrlved tho first of tho wook to visit fpr an indefinite period at tho homo of. Mrs. Tyson's paVonts, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bauer. Has a Good Opinion of Chamberlain's' Tablets. "Chamberlain's Tablets are a wond er. I never sold ' anything tbat. beat them," writes P. B. Tr.esBey; Richmond Ky. When troubled -wtth indigestion of MmttrAtlra'fctva'tAcjn'R triaj. id; Mrs. C. A. Barnett, has accepted MIm Marfcm XletrMeftd and MIm a position as sales-lady at the Me TkWp o n be& "teach e nr I n ftefavM Morran and Washburno store in Eu- mar school "here far, tha rMtJwx gene. She was formerly employed at the racket store here. C. E. Wolvorton of West Springfield has gone to Portland whero he Is engaged in tho ship yards as painter but oxpecta to go to work with a car- penter gang in a short time. representing Springfield to data are: I- Guests at the SprlngfloldHotel this Mr8i rjorafCe VaVValzah. Mr. WB ,week were: It. C. Carpenter; V. C. am McCulloch and Miss Jean KIschnc ?nlwW E. O. Datcu, T. O. Fox Hem!: if. (i. nithena nnd fnmiiv. linn. nor. ,,nrahn, ,,,' n .. "L" Hayes, Mckenzie Bridgo; II. E. Bar- bftr. AVfindllne: J. II Vlnrin W. w Morris. ... ' F,oy(, c BartIett arlved homc ,aBt weck after f,n,8n,"K his school term at u,e Brady I'olytecnlc school In Peoria Illinois. He has accepted a position as engraver and watch maker in Ore- gon City and will leave Springfield In ,a week to fill his position, Quests at the Elite hotel this week wero: Chas. H. Glover; Mr. and Mrs. U M. Lewis, Spokane; R. H. Parker and wife: Guy Belsell. Mabel: William Devlne, Mabel; C. Smith, Sacramento Cal.; W. A. Lenard, Alf Swanson and W. A. Leonard all of Portland. , Dr. Newton Emery and Dr. J. E. hmond attended the annual picnic of the ane Countr Dental associaUon at Hendricks Bridge on the McKenzlo river. It was a strictly stag affair and none of the wives ot the men narticlDatinK in the affair, r- Cmi rait wiA AtpmAffcamfil' urn m km fr aal ft tkm if Cl imb, JTJT Hots ? . :,. Jfi JWl mm i mi i wkv aummmxi mum It only Takes a Minute to send Mm a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Just drop into any wide awake dealer' around here, give him 10 cents for the poudkpf Real Gravely, complete in the special envelopeready for mailing. 'S- Address it according to the official tlirections he will give you. Put on a 3 cent stamp and Uncle Sam ;S Mails will see that he gets it. -f Real Gravely U the tobacco to tend. Not ordinary plus loaded up with sweetening, but conderued quality. It' vrorth eendiag a long way, and when ho receive! it he' got eomelhinsf. Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Piugad he will tell ycu that'a the kind to tend. Send the best I ' " Ordinary plug U false economy. It costs less per vreek to chew Real Gravely, because a ssiall chew of it lasts a lazs while. SEND Y0UK FRIEND IN TKE U. S. SERVICE A FffCCH 9f G8AVELY Even "over there'' a 3c stamp will put it into his bands. P. 8. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, BoHVffie, Va.' The Potest Peach tteps U Frtsh and Clean and Good It u not Real Craiclr ailLoat til I'icl cl Established 1831 "I Cookin Comfort Now- for I have just bought a New Per fection Oil Cook Stove," says this housewife. No dust or dirt, none of the bother of coal or wood. A touch of the match and in a jiffy your stove Is ready for cooking. Economical. No smoke or odor. All the convenience of gas.. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts, all the , year round. And you have a cool kitchen in summer. In 1, 2. 3 and 4 burner slits, with . v. or wiuaut ovens or csblntts. Ask your dealer todsy, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CtlUornlt) , NEW. PERFECTION OIL COOK .STOVE M. C. BRESSLER & SON - Springfield, Oregon re-tamed to the" hemes In Peril a for the rammer. A liberty chorus has been orgas ised in Eugene containing atanesa' from different ' towns in tho covwtr. Tho chorus will eing at all of tho bl liberty drives ifutho county. Those ' T. W. McDowell and family ot Ea- geno have moved' to SorlnKfleld aa aro living In the house recently oc- . .i vuywu iucvuuiDuy b. ,nr. wcwr ell Is owner of thtfltacket store. Rcv. D. E, Gllbortf wlfo and son Oregon City wore week-end guests at tne home or Mr. ana Mrs. o, u. Kesaef They were accompanied homo by their daughter Margaret Gilbert who ha been attending the university. Cholera Morbus , This is a very.nainful and dangerous: t disease. Ia, almost every neighbor hood someone has died from it befora 4 mrdlrlnn rnuld he nhtafned or a. nkvu sician summoned. Tho right, way te to have a bottle of Chamberlala'a Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the bouse so as to be prepared for It. Hra. Charles Enyeart, Huntington, lad, writes: "During' the summer of 1311 two of my children were taken stele with cholera isorbtfB. I used Caaaa berlaln's Colic and Diarrhoea Resedr and it gave then immediate relksf." A New Perfec tion Oil Cook Stovemcws kitch en comfort sad convenience. Aik yenr friend who has one. Used la 3,000,090 harass. Inexpensive, etty to operate. Sea them at your deal 'cr's today. j 4V 1 .