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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1918)
4 Infill f. ' 1. .It ,r it ' -r,' - . ' " l.: THURSDAY. JUNK 27, 1018. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS W'nroIHo S'pringflold agents for that wonderful rcliicdy TANLACK All the ncwBimpcrH will tell you about lt? or ask ua. PRICE, $1.00. n evert SUBSTITUTE PHONE 31 Tbr I tnor Catarrh In this Mctlen J M. Tailor, who han boon employed Mrs. Elgin Hadloy and HtUo son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Crouch of YakfiM put,towthrtrIn4,,?o'r luKm tti th F'wher-Boulln tnllt, has Yarncll spent the weekend with Mrs. 'was in town last week-end aUofldtac poMd to bt Incurable. Doctors prescribed stopped work and ffono back to his Hartley's mother, Mrs. B. M. Duryco to business and visitlflg friends hem. toSur? wMUoe ""CM near Pleasant Hill. and family. Mr. and Mrs." Crouch aro well kww LVSrftin5fu.nMd'b MMSSSi 8" W. e cheery tree on Douglas Itennle. who has been con- dltlons and therefore requires comtltu-, tte cine, manufactured by P. J, Choney & rlcs on It. It Is rather mysterious, is much better and is now able to sit Co,, Toledo, Ohio, Is a eonntiiuuonpi , ... wn .. hftv ur lllI,lt)innB remedy, la taken Internal y and note 1,1,1 wo 011 navo our """PU'ons. thru tha Blood on the Mucous surfaces of tho System. Ono Hundred Dollars re here and were former residents of Uifai io county road lias no moro Cher- fined at his nomo wun appendicitis, cuy. Mrs. E. M. Duryoe and 1IH1 daagk- UP- ter DcEtta' roturned from Yarnell tks Miss Dorothy Leo, of Brownsville, Mrs. Minnie .Bcntlcy. was employed latter part of tho week, whcTO they ward Is offered for any case that JlaljV who has been tho guest of Miss Boa- in Uio Racket store the latter part of have been visiting at tho homo of Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. 'Bend for . . A . .... .... ..... ... . ..... .. . . . . . .. tried Holbrook for tiio last week, has last week during the absence of Miss Mrs, Duryee's daughter, Mrs. Eight toturncd to her homo, Fandrem. Hadley. For your convenience) we have Mrs, P. A. Woolley. who underwent I Aif v0m r hi Mtv wh MImh llolon Itol.no of Mohawk had berry Hallacko. Seo us about an operation at a Kugcne hospital bcon cmp0ycd In the Booth-Kelly rlrrnlnr mid IrntlmonlaU. P J, CIUCNISY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by DrtiRRlet, 7tc. Hall's Family I'llla for constipation. them. uuv . v.v.a. BDiumi uujb uRu, luiumcu iu ,.tJ jrjjH Ior ino Ia8t mreo years, ms adv. homo hero last Saturday. . tored tp Portland laift Saturflsj; J. M. Thompson and Miss Majorlo Macb.cn left last week whcr"o he will stay. II. Thompson of Bel- for her home at Boise, Idaho. Sho will in Portland for a short Mr. and Mrs. her tonsils and adenoids removed at a Kugono hospital last Friday. i MIss.Mnyblo Fandrem nrrived homo .......... .. - if-. n from Portland last Wednesday, artcr "" -""' '- ir ui . uiDC, .uu..u. R,r and Mrfl CUff LyDarKCr nn(1 jj. visiting friends In that city, Unghnm, Wash,, are in Springfield to visit friends in Portland for a short Ue ,,aughter Le,a of Ht)qUiurn( Wa8h Mrs. Archie Horrlck, who has boon "'".Jf a year- time on her way to her home, arrived In this city last week-end to spending a few days In Portland wlioro Mr. Joe Lemon spent the week- JHes Thelma Innls, of Trealw?ll, vjbk fHcnds and relatives, on their 7r. Hcrrlck Is omployod, returned to end with her husband, Joe Lemon, at Alatku. ntrived In Springfield ihn way. t0 Marshfield, where they wiK this city tho latter part of this week. Marohfleld, where ho is employed as flre part of the week and has marU- iocate. Laylno Hens 14 Whlto Leghorn an engineer. .nrpllcatlon to teach In the school Mlgg Myrt,0 Copcnhaver arrive laying hens for sale. Mrs. J. C. Dlmm, - Bill Hill, Jerry Van Valzah and Bay here. . home the latter part of last week 710 C Btrcet. Phono 127-W. Ulpxander arrived home Mie latter Mrs. Henry Adraln. of tho local from Warranton, where she has been Prof. Morton of tho University of part of the week after their vacation hosDital. went to Salem last Sunday taaohnt, in h nnhirv. ohnn Oregon spoko at tho M. E. church last in the mountains near Oarkridge. Sunday during tho absence of Bev. The Fourth Is soon here, .Danford. I Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Lyons and Mr.1 to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. -win spend the summer at the hom LeaVO Cnntf nt nm ftiAv nro Tiavlne. fi famllv . . . . 1 ' -t . Ij.ii.. ....I.. v w .w . ... r, ... . ui wer uiuiuvr, mro. jiuauuu kjvw 'your order early at Egglmann's. adv. reunion. Mrs. Adraln's brother Joined haver. oT'thta city. i Town and Vicinity i Bom to Mr., und Mrs. T. A. Nosblt June 23rd, n ton. Flora and Myrtlo Llndloy woro in Spiingnold last Tuesday. J. C. Dlmm was In Oregon City on a short business thlp last week. Seo tho auto oyo tester at Pearft Dutoo Fischer was confined to hor homo last week on account of lllneHB. i Mr. Fry left last week end for Elmo, Wash., whore ho ban employment. C. K. Hill, of Wemllliig. spent tho wcok-end In town on business. Get our price on fresh lllco Flour. n,lv. COX & COX. Mr. and Mrs. M, M. Mala spent laBt Sunday at Kittson springs. Mrs. Castle and daughter, of Donna, hnvo moved to Seventh and K strootH. Clarence Balloy roturnod from Ore gon City Uio latter part of tho wcok. First-class shoo repairing nt tho W. A. Hall Shoe store. adv. Arthur Peterson ami family aro vis iting in Hnrriaburg. Mrs. Colo and daughter Oraco of Yarnell spent Saturday In town. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Horbst, June 22d, a daughter. Tho Infant lived only a few hours. Miss Ida Dlnsdnlo was In town yes terday on business' and to boo Miss Jano Lindsay. Fred Fischer, Jr., of Marcola, and Fred Fischer. Sr., wcro In town on business yesterday. Patronizo Horrio Industry Eggl mnnn's. ndv. Mrs. Logan Neot, of Wcndllng, was in town for medical treatment last Tuesday. Mrs. J. II. Bebhan, of Brownsvlllo, spent Uio week-end with hor son horo, Dr, Bebhan. 1 Mr. Ben Johnson had n lnrgo ploco of emery ovtracted from hla oyo at tho olllco of n local doctor. Boys' WaQon Extra largo slzo, for sale. Mrs. J. C. Dlmm, 710 C street. Phono 127-W. Mrs. J. C. Crawford and daughter arrived In Springfield today from Grants Pass. Bov. S. A. Danford la oxpocted homo this week nnd will conduct tho usual Sunday sorvlces. Marlon Clearwater underwent an operation for nppondlcltls nt tho Meroy hospital in Eugono Wednesday. Bollnblo remedies right rcasonablo Boxall. .; Mrs, William Donaldson roturnod last Sundny from Junction City, whoro sho spent a few days nt tho home of hor sister, Mrs. Wagner, who hns boon quite ill. i i I Mib. W. O. Knight, of Stoj.tirm, Cullf.. Ib o't'hg hor brother, Mr. n A. Barnfctt, ultrr bidding her son, PMI 'Knight, rood-byo. Ho "has bcon ul '(,'ump Lewis nnd Is leaving for tho KtiM Mrs. Boll Spong loft Tuesday for Marshfield, where sho will spend a couple of wooks with hor brother. Best Shoe Bopalrlng nt WOLF & MILl.EH Miss Opnl Holvorson has returned from Monmouth, whoro sho has been attending school. I Charles O. Cross of this city, agod 89 years, was committed to tho In- sano asylum yesterday. Ednn Piatt nnd Ann Bldwcll loft last Sunday for Monmouth, where they .will attend summer school. I For those out-of-town guests, treat them with Egglmann's Ico cream. adv. Loulso Mlllor, formerly of this city, left for her homo at Monroo last Monday morning. Miss Iola Barr has roturned to Sheridan after spending a few days with friends nnd relatives hero. Frank A. DoPuo, Jr., started to the University summer school last Monday. Flrst-clasi shoo repairing at tho W A. Hall Shoo store u.lv. Bov. G. E. McDonald and family of Portland aro tho guests of Mrs. Mc Donald's mother, Mrs. Sue Gilo. Vtrgll Casteel and family are spend ing a fow days' vacation In tho moun tains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Lusby motored to Hnrriaburg last Sunday to spend tho day with relatives. Fit your own eyes with spcctncles at Pcory's. Mrs. A. C. Tnylor nnd throe boiis of Tho Dallos aro guests nt tho homo of Mrs. Taylor's brother, Chas. L. Scott. Miss Vera Furklns returned from Portland tho latter part or last week after visiting frionds thoro. Fred Knox returned from Oregon City Uio lnttor part of last week, whoro ho was looking for employment. Berry Hnllacks for aalo. adv. COX & COX. Miss Mayblo Fandrem of UiIb city spent last wook-end In Portland visit ing and shopping. Oliver Johnson is HI and his placo on tho BooUi-Kelly lumber truck Is being flllod b' Joo Lusby. Rev. Wiiiior Balloy, pastor of the Baptist church, underwent an opera tion for appendicitis at tho Spring field 'hospital Inst Saturday. Those registered at tho Rp-'ngflold hotel this wook woro C. H, Hasness, city; W. W. Haines, Eugono; N. L'vonston, Eldora I, Boyden, Summor Lnko; B, W. Snlfros, Loaburg. I Mr, and Mrs. Earl Doxsee, of San Luis Obispo, Calif., aro motoring through California and Oregon and are now visiting with fricmlB hero and In Eugono. Cflrw nnn'a at a nil tnf nil that ( n a . .t Hf I Lyon's mother and sister. Freda. left BOod In the confection and pastry jirs. T. J. McCracken, who is living week forTaqjma wash where Mc. tho first of tho week for BIdgeway, 'lino- ady. m Astoria where Mr. McCracken is Bennett be f'oremanat the bM9 Wash., to visit for a week. Dr. W. C. Bebhan and daughter .employed,, arrived here today to visit ... t. t. .i.. ! ua. i. uc uavu ucu uuio iui ui Mrs.- wiuiam . - ,u .-,., ,.. looking for a location. They are from. Ono bounty was offered this week Constance have returned from Salem, with her daughters, to n Sprigflcld boy, Glenn Vaughn, where they have been visiting rela- nodenbaugh and Mrs. A. C. , Mc- on two moles and one tlvcs. Cracken. A'iska, and had been living In Se- B. F, D, digger. , ! Mrs. E J. Randall of WInberry was Week-end guests at the -Elite hotel wr ,, , ....m ...... . k-im, .... ... ... 1 ...... .. . .. Ue before coming to Springfleld- y " ivwn mo jirBi'ui inu wees io see were w-. h. jenKins," ronjanu; Airs. Just received. COX & COX. her brother, Georgo 'Gibson, leave A. Lourey and family, Mabel; L. W adv. with the men who were drafted and t.bwIs. Knnkan: Mrs. Coolnv. Donc-i Mr. nnd Mrs, S. M. Davis, Mrs. left last Monday. Ethol Bally nnd Mrs. L. Lopley and family spent dens las Gardens; Miss Nettie Fountain, Miss Lucile Copcnhaver arrlveC home last week from Sutherlln, vthr.n she has been since the closing of "her in Wendling. Miss CopenJi- and son Joo. and Mr. .. r !.dln Innls. of Douelas (inr WeitnrvitiR? .t. w. nniHnn rnrtianrt! "-uuul ver win leacn in auinerim ids uiu. and will spend her summer at tha homo of her mother, Mrs. Adalioa went to tho Brementon naval Mrs. L. Matlock, Portland Sunday at London springs. Miss Luclla Courtwrlght yaffil last wf.k to seo her son, Mi'l arrived vln who is Installing motors in suL- homo last evening nfter spending a marines there. fow wooks at tho homo of her brother, Wesley Courtwrlght of Wcndllng. I HHMHH William McCulIoch, who has been at San Francisco for tho past two weeks, returned last Monday from a business trip. We are closing out our entire stock Lots of bargains yet In men's women's Tlm-'a Mlaana' nnrl f-tlll.lrm'a fillnPR Como quick. Wolf & Miller. adv. ' H Atrln Cnx. Mr. nnd Mrs. Norwoo.I Cnx nnd Hlnnrh Tnlllvnr motored to 1 Portland last week-end to see Mr. Cox at the hospital there. I , W'?r is scraping our sugar bins and our granaries. The less we eat the longer It will take to empty them. Isn't that plain enough? KT o V T nn lof i i latent- navt nf Inst week for Jnsocr with her M daughter, Mrs. E. D. Ferguson, who ' H has been visiting hero for a few days. 3 Particular people prefer purchasing perfectly puro potent pills, powders, Thomas, Wendling; Springfield; Mrs. E. berry. ' A. E. W. Carson, Randall, "Win- Copenhaver. Patriotic Lane County's 4th of JULY Eugene, Oregon Celebration The Home Guards of Oregon's Premiere County (2,700 in number more than are enrolled in the balance of the State.)'. IN ARMY SHOES for sale at the potions, plasters, patents, peas, paper, and pleasing porfumos nt Pcery'a Pninotaklng Pill Parlor. ' Mr. L. M. Cngloy left tho last of the week for Deltn. Colorado, whore ho will look for a place to locate. His family will stay hero for tho present. I ls8 Margaret Gorrlo. who lives In tho Douglas Garden district, espocrs to leavo soon for Pasadena, Calif,, to visit reltlvea there. Mrs. W. II. Jenkins and two sons of Portland aro visiting with Mrs. Jenkins' sister. Mrs. J. A. Crawford, at tho Elite hotel. Kitchen Cabinet, oak extension ta ble, 2-qunrt fruit Jars, for sale. Mrs. J. C. Dlmm, 710 C street. Phono 127-W. ) A great many of the young people of Springfield are busy picking ber ries nnd fruit In this locality on the farms and orchards hero. Week-end guests at the Hotel Springdold this wcok wero H. E. Bar ber, Wendling; Ansol Parker, Dox- j tor; P. M. Gosalor, Marcola; E. ,E. Morton. Bond; George Puckett, Wend ling; N. Livingstone, Bosoburg; II. S. ; Bogprs, Portland, Dr. Winulo Elder, of San Jose, Calif., i roturnod to hor homo last Sunday MnH mxnii 1 1 rr n t cr tin va wttll 1l Of sister-in-law, Mrs. E. M. Duryoo. while en routo from a family reunion which was held in tho East. 'b. L. Kirk Is assisting in the First National Bank of this city during the summor vncaton. Ho will leavo In tho fall to begin his school term at Tho Dallos, whoro ho Is employed as superintendent of tho Bchool Uioro. & Grand Military Parade COL. JOHN LEADER, Commanding. WITH MARTIAL MUSIC. CHERRIAN BAND (of Salem.) COMPETITIVE DRILL AND REVIEW BY MUNICIPAL BAND, -i , " (of Eugene.) Gov. James Withycombe AND STAFF. Two Grand Band Concerts AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Patriotic Addresses Liberty Chorus of 209 Voices, Shoe Store Sour Stomach This Is a mild form of Indigestion, It Is usually brought on by oatlng too rapidly or too much, or of food not suUed to your digestive organs. If you will eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, oat but little moat nnd nono nt'nll for supper you will moro than llkoly avoid tho Bour stomach without taking any modlclno wlmtovor, When you lmvo sour ' stomach take ono of Ohamboraln'a j Tablets' tovnI.l digestion. ndv. GRAND BALL To be opened by GOV. WITHYCOMBE and staff. , . This is the time of all times for rejoicing. All your friends will be here .Eugene insists that you come top. Admission Attractions THE EUGENE THEATRE..., THE OREGON THEATRE. r PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE. WM. S. HART IN "HELL'S HIN- it'--GES;" KEYSTONE COMEDY, "v , FRIEND HUSBAND.' - -1. 2V,' THE' REX THEATRE ...... .v; 4. . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN"MBRI- . CAN ARISTOCRACY"; .FATTY ' ARBUCKLE IN "CONEY IS LAND." $ FSBGHT CARWIVAL, Rex Theatre; JITNEY D'ANCE, Armory, afternoon and evening HORSE RACtiMC at Fair Grounds I