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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1918)
THURSDAY.' jyWfljJK,,101g. PAGE 2 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS J. "" " ' .1," , i ' Tbe Sprinefield News; i J. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers - - Published Every Thursday RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Oee Year Btx Months .... Three months .BO Advertising ratoa furnished on application. alono of nil our populntton ncod to bo Inculcated with thcthritt IdoaT Aro thoy tho only spcndtlirlttaT Certainly not. War Savings Stamps nro for ovary one. No one, bo ho a millionaire or bo ho tho humblest laborer, can Bay truthfully that ho is not interested in S. S. and tho saving program 11.60 that they stand for. " i Thore nro. Indeed, few mn nnd women In tho land unable to save and economize nioro than thoy do now. If Uioy want to bo listed among OUR CORRESPONDENTS tho patriotic peoplo of the land they CAMP CREEK Ruby Crabtreo must savo ntid economize, moro than THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Edmlstoa thcy do now. Tho winning of tho war uuuuuu cisio Anuersou ...m, WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mrs. Clara Child Member of the Willamette Valley Editorial Association. Liini.i.r-M KUv Uio least possible, sacrifice de mands this, for there aro not enough labor and materials for tho Govern ment's war needs and for tho uso of tho spendthrifts. Cut thoso useless expenditures. All of us have them. Remember that our boys in tho army and navy do not expect luxuries and do not grumblo I even It they do not get all tho com firts that they are supposed to get Cn or beforo June 2S show tho chil dren that you, too, are enlisted In tho War Saving Army. ! 1 SOCIAL EVENTS' THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 191S. i 4 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR OUR LAST ISSUE. ELECTS. With this Issue w$ sever onr con- Tne Christian Endeavor of vtho flection with the Springfield News to Christian church held their election Real Gravely Chewing Plug gives a pure, clean tobacco taste a lasting tobacco sat isfaction that the chewer of ordinary tobacco doesn't get. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it GravclytcstBsomttchlonreritcottt no mora to chcui thanoniinary plug P. D. Crnvoly Tobacco Company Danville, Virginia NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 Notice is horny given that the un PATRIOTIC ADDRESS. I Pmf 1,-vmi nn.i nf . n-,-., iti ixoiico is iioriiy Riven uini mu un Pror. Fred Dunp of tho Oregon Unl- dorlgned ha8i bnn order of tho Coun- verslty will address tho citizens of ty Court of Lnno County, Oregon, boon Springfield on the War Savings -Plgrtrt Stamp campaign tomorrow night nt All persons having claims against 8 o'clock at Fourth and Main streets. f,ttld " ro required to present tho same with propor vouchors to tho This will be a patriotic address and administratrix at tho offlco of S. P. everybody should thrn out. ' ,n088r, Eugono. Oregon, within six iiiuiiuiD iium nun untu uuuv -ua tvio. MAGGIE DURYKE. Administratrix of tho Estnto of Edward M. Duryoo, Deceased. IS. P. Nobs. Atty for Estate. WEST SIDE PERSONALS. Cherry picking la tho order of tho take up a similar work at Oregon City. For moro than two years we have labored faithfully among the people of this community in an effort to dis- of officers for the Endeavor Inst day, year. , Mr. and Mrs, but tho pickers aro short this L. M. Phillips, of Cot- seminate the news in an impartial spent after the election. Light re- Thursday evening in the church par-jtnBo Grove, spent the week-end at lors. A good attendance is retorted , the homn of Mr. nmi at, it r t.nn to Cottngo i and a very enjoyable evening was Mr. Phillip returned manner and to serve the public as we freshn'ens Ice cream and wafers wero served at a. late hour. The election stands: Mabel Frost, presl- saw our duty. But now opportunity calls us elsewhere and we leave to Grove Monday and Mrs. Phillips re turned after shopping in Eugene. Cren Buckbco was in, Eugene last cast our lot In a community that is dent; 1Iary Harllne, vice president; Tuesday on business, alive with Industry France Travis, secretary; Augusta! Be suro and buy that WAR SAVING Ida Carson. STAMP today. Jack Lemon returned home after a alive with Industry. ,,,, . . . 1 Brabham', treasurer; . choister, and Ellen Lambert, organ st the other inland towns. The popu-.. . lation Is rapidly decreasing, business PRISCILLA CLUB rooms are being vacated and her citi- is ENTERTAINED. zens are moving to the centers of In- j Mrs,. I. D. Larimer delightfully enter, dustrial acUvity. This Is to be ex- talned the Priscllla Club at her home ' pected so long as there Is an active last Friday afternoon. Roses and demand for labor at good wages else- ferns were arranged beautifully about where. This condition makes it the rooms, and at th .r.RO nf , Bert week visiting with his father, Lemon, of Cottage Grove. Mrs. George Crawford .Spent week-end at tho home of Mr. Mrs. E. M. Crawford. We are glad that Mrs. Z. W. Nect Juno 20.U7.July 4.11,18. Phone 302 47 East 7th Ave., Eugene, Or. Imperial Cleaners AH kinds of Cleaning, Press ing and Repairing. Prompt service and good work are our specialties. No advance in prices. Postage paid one way. the and harder for those who have remained afternoon dainty refreshments wero is able to do her.own work'-tfgnln after here to follow their pursuits. 'served to the members and guests, having been ill so long. We have nought but the most kind- Mesdames Clark. Wheaton. J. J. Bry- Mothora. mceUng w, be ,leI(, at ly ffteling for the people of this com- an, Riley Snodgrass, Anna Knox, W. L , . s , . . , , r.. T ,,.. , . the home of Mrs. Elleson on Friday munlty. We have enjoyed our sojourn M. Rouse, J. M. Withrow, and A. P. hero and we leave with no regrots McKInzey. Thfs was tho last meet-,81 2:30 p- m' AI1 nl0ther8 are re for the treatment wo have received. of the season. j quested to be thero. Wo commend the patrons of Tho u "' ! Services at the West Side church will be held every Sunday. Sunday .school at 10 a. in. and regular church services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.' News to our successor and bespeak for him the same kind treatment ac corded us. Yours truly, J. C. & WALTER R. DIMM. GOVERNMENT POWDER PLANTS. Operation has begnu in two Gov ernment powder plants two months ahead of schedule. When the task of building the plants was considered by the War Department in January it wit; predicted that ;yie production of powder might begin in August, barring unforseen delays. The $12,000,000 allotted for the plants is expected to give the Govern ment a smokeless powder production Has a Good Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets. "Chamberlain's Tablets are a wond er. I never sold anything that beat prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. them," writes F. B. Tressey, Richmond m. Mary E. Buckbee, pastor. Ky. When troubled with indigestion ! or constipation give them a trial, adv. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. FOJND Cuff 'button. Owner may haw same .by calling at !hls o-Uce and pnving for this ad. Phone capacity equal .to all other American KITCHEN CABINET, oak extension plantB combined. In construction of dlnInK table, 2-quart fruit Jars, for the plants it was found npppoonrv tn ' sale, - . . . VM build a new town on each site to house the employees, and approxi mately 9,000 dicerent buildings were erected. Streets were put down and sewered, power plants- constructed, and stores and hospitals built. Ap proximately 35,000 men worked on construction and about 30,000 will eventually be engaged In the actual E'-ghtctn Fancy Jersey M.lk Cows for Sale. Owing to my milkers leaving on shott notice to go to the shio yards i and' loggin;; camps, I am compelled to sell my entire herd within Iht. next ten days. This herd is the result of years of careful herding and close selection, and is as good as the best in this part of the State. Cows are 1 ,, i . . . . iii i-1 . i mi yuung, n envy iiuinr, iiibji itjm- j ers and fourteen of them .have been tuberculin tested. If you want a family cow on which you will take Mrs. J. C. Dlrnm 710 C street, o 127-W. . i pride, a price only a little greater j than you will, have to pay for a scrub BOYS' WAGON Extra largo slze lCn11 at tho ranch one m,1P Boutn of for sale. Mrs. J. C. Dimm, 710 C Springfield (road over hill) at 4 to street. Phone 127-W. c P- m- when cows will bo in tho '. jarn, LAVING HENS 14 White Leghorn adv. GEO. A. DORRIS. laying liens for sale. Mrs. J. C. ED DOMPIER SAYS b Patriotic MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OF BANKS THE "FEDERAL RESERVE" BANKING SYSTEM, OF WHICH OUR BANK IS A MEMBER, IS THE BEST BANKING SYSTEM EVER THOUGHT OUT. ..THE MEMBER BANKS HAVE PUT 137 MILLIONS OF GOLD INTO THE U. S. TREASURY. ON THIS GOLD THE GOVERNMENT ISSUES MONEY. WE CAN GET MONEY WHEN WE WANT IT BY TAKING OUR SECURITIES TO OUR DISTRICT "FEDERAL RESERVE" BANK. YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU WANT IT WHEN YOU ARE A DEPOSITOR IN OUR BANK. LET'S DO BUSINESS. COME IN. BANK WITH US rrit 96 VM Your country needs metal ' of every description and you that have old copner, hrnss, aluminum, nlckle, steel, iron or any kind of metal are not doing your duty if you fail to put it on the market. Ed. Dompier buys all kinds of and offers to pay real cash .for it. READ, THEN ACT NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Estate of Ferdinand Itenne, decoasod. Notice Ib horuby given that Charles L. Scott Administrator of said Estate, has filed his account for tho flnnl settlement pf snld Estate and tho Hon. II. L. Down, County Judgo of said County has sot Friday tho 5th day of l ; July 1018 at 10 A. M. for hearing oh !;Jectlona to tho snmo if nny nro filed ED. DOMPIER Dlrnm, 710 C street. Phono 127-W. production of powder. -9- DON'T EXPECT THE CHILDREN TO DO IT ALL. Owing no doubt to the good work of those .hustling, keen young boys and girls who have so generously given of Uieir time and their pen nies to tho thrift campaign, the im pression has been created In the minds of many that War Savings Stamps are for children only. Let us stop to consider tho matter ORGAN for a moment Tho Congress authorized an issue of $2,000,000,000 W. S. S, to be sold In 1918. Tho purpose of the Stamps was twofold: (1) To get money for tbe Government for war needs; (2) to Install the habit of thrift in the American peoplo and by the practice of thrift savo labor and materials for the Government. C.an wo expect the children, splen did workers that they aro, to account for $2,00.0,0p0.000 of Stamps? Do wo consider that the children WEANED PIGS for sale. Inquire , mile cast of Scavey Road. H. L. Blood.. 2t. I t Whooping Cough i In this disease It is important that tho cough ne kept loose and exper toratlon easy, which can bo done by -Ivlng Chamberlain's Cough Remedv Mrs. P. H.Martin, Peru, Ind., w.- '-:d, Good "My two daughters had whooping , cough. I gave them Chambevlaln'B Cough Remedy and it worked like CHICKEN WIRE Large lot 5 ft chick a charm." ' adv en wire for sale in any quantity. TELEPHONE 30 SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Chemical Works, dealer in Junk, Hides, Pelts, general Blacksmith. Ilarscshoeing a specialty. with tho Clerk of tho Court CHARLES L. SCOTT, Adm. Goo. B. Dorrls, Atty. for Estate. Mny,30;Juno,G, 13.20,27. W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office- Phono 02; Residence 67 J West Main SL como. P. A. Johnson Secretary. ROBERT BURNS Lodgo. No. 78, A. M. F Ancient and Accepted Scottish Illto Uni versal and Symbolic Froe Masons meets first and third Friday ovenlng In W. O. W halL Visiting brothors wol Cbas. Klngswoll IL W. M Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON DLDQ. . . PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W WANTED Your Swoot Cream EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY. NEW SERVICE Wo are authorized undor tho Federal Reserve Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Trustee. This is a new service our officers will be glad to discuss with you. First National Bank, Eugene, Oregon FOR REN.T Kimball piano, condition. Call Springfield 85, Half price, 3 cents rer running foot. 710 C street. Phone 127-W. for sale Fine solid oak. square case Estoy organ. A bargain Inquire 710 C street. Phone 127-W FOR SALE Incubator and brooder very cheap. Inquire at Springfield Nowb. D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY MEN WANTED to make ties or cut cord wood flno timber well locdted." Going prico paid. See or phone J, C. Holbrook. OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale. VOno cunt per pound. Springfield Nowb. CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116W Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES "Where quality is the hase." Service combined with real Confections. Ice Cream unequaled. EGGIMANN'S PHONE 51 YOU GET ALL THE NEWS THAT'S "MADE IN SPRINGFIFLD" EVERY THURSDAY. IN THE SPHINGFIKi.D NEWS Subscription $1.60' per ypur Phono 2 E LECTRICITY For light, heat and pbwpr. "Made in Springfield." Oregon Power Co. JOB PRINTING ' Made in Springfield At the News Office