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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1918)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22; 1918 TUB SPRINOHBCiD NEWS'1" - .... fc.- . ft THERE'S A DIME'f WORTH 'OF. DELICI0U8NE8S IN A DISH OF OUR ICE CttEWIVI1 TO SAY NOTHING OF ITS FOOD VALUE Jliera la nothing more delicious and.'Wholeiome than pure ice crenm. It Ik relished equally "by ohildren and grown folks. The Ico Cream which wo soli io nn honest product mndo, from fine Jersey cream, granulated sugar and pure fruit flavors. Strictly sanitary . rules are ob served in its making nnd serving. u , It is rich, fine-grained and smooth. The amount of butter fat which we use is above the government re quirement. Eat Ice Croam, Sundaes, etc., at our fountain and have Ico Cream delivered at vour home as a rofroohmont for aftornoon parties and, for dessert. FOR HEALTH'S SAKEEAT A DISH OF ICE CREAM EVERY DAY PHONE 31 Town and- Vicinity Kento Tooth Panto at Pcory's, First-class shoo repairing at tht) V ' A. Hall Shoo store. mlv. ' Bob Malr of Jasper was in Spring Sold on business last Saturday. 'W'Borry Hallacks for sale. adv. " COX & COX. r, Price Lansbcrry has been appointed as mail carrier on Eugene R. K. D. 'No. 3. , , Developing and Printing at Pecry's. Mrs, N. C. NIclBon and daughter of Wondlfrig srent Sunday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence May. Bwoot cream can now bo obtalnod .at tho Springfield Creamery. , Mrs; John Pnrrlsh Is at Waltcrvlllo, whoro sho Is attending to Mrs. Geo. Strauhjtuscr, who In qulto ill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noil of Vlda were In town last Tuesday on n Bhort business trip. Savp 6 to 16 per cent by paying cash "Tor feed for grocorics at tho Spring field Feed Co's storo. KODAK Albums at Pccry's, Mrs. WilllamvArnoId and daughters left Saturday for Portland, whero they will visit with relatives. First-class shoe repairing at Use W. A. Hall Shoe store, adv. A marriage license was Issued las Tuesday to Ilaymond E. Hill of Eu gone and'Cleo Oldham of Thurston, Joo Ncal, who has been employed in Portland for tho past six months, is back 'in Springfield. ' Mrs. Alice Holcomb has arrlvod homo again after spending tho sum inor at her camp at Donna. Mr. and Mrs. J. E', McKlbbcn nnd family nrrived homo last Sunday nf tre spending a few days at Llnslaw, GROCERY BARGAM1DAYS See the Jontccl line at Pcery'e. Barbara Holler, Dosslo Bdllor and Henry Fandrcm havo roturnod after a short outing at Foley Springs.' Hoy. and Mrs. 8. A. Danford re turned from a trip In the Middle West states last Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs, drover Stephens spnt Saturday In town on business from their home at Marcola. Miss Myrl Arnold, who has been employed in Portland this summer, arrived home las week. s Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark left for Portland to attend tho national 0. A. It. convention last Moriday. Mr. C. A. Drady, of tho Springfield Feed Co's Btoro, left this morning for a row days outing on tho McKenzIe. For your , convenience we have stocked berry Hallacko. Seo us about them. - COX-& COX. N. A. linker, superintendent' of the Springfield schools, has returned homo after spending his vacation ut Notl. Mr. and Mrs. Horry Brumctto and daughter, Mrs. Chas. Huqk, and fam ily, spent the welt-end at Trlangb lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sldwoll and Mr. and Mrs. Ilobort Sldwcll left last Saturday for a weok's vacation at Nowport. " Mrs. S. H. Danford has, been threat, or.cd with an attack of appendiceal and has been qulto 111. She is report oil as Improving. Carl ;E. FlBchcr arrived home last Saturday after attending to business at the Fischer-Boutin camp at Llns law for tho mill here. Miss Margarent Dixon resumed her duties in the Oregon Power plant of fice last Monday after enjoying her' vacation. . , j The rain which has been Joyfully received here, but is getting old now, will ruin tho prune crop unless It stors Immediately. Afriarrli llceitss, was h' )asi Monday to James Albort Cowdon, of SealuVrahd Mrs. Qrac'e A, Cowdenr of Sprlngflold, fload mr)tt Of, ifpocla'ls far Friday nnd Saturday, Five por cent off reg ular prices in our grocery department, Fcejl at cut prices. Sprlngflold Feod Co.' f Mrs. Lillian Gibson, traveling sates woman for a Portland firm, nnd for merly of this city, spont tho wock end at tho' homo of her sister, Mrs. Arllo Snood,. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Cownrt, who mov'od to Elmlra a few weeks ago, hnvo como back to Sprlngflold and will leavo for 'Junction City tho lat ter part of tho week. Mrs, C. F. Egglmann left Monday for Portland, whoro sho spent a few days, visiting and attending tho na tional convention of the L. of 0, A..' It. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanson of Vlda woro in Springfield last Tuesday on business. Mr. Swanson is a flro war den at Vlda and a prominent 'cattle man. Mre.'LuIa Lester arrived from her homo.a,t Portland wWher three sons last week to spend some tlmo at, tho homo of her mother, Mrs. Mary Ma gill. ' Mr. arid . Mrs. B. B. tycKlnney and family passed through- Springfield last Friday on .their way to their homo in Eugene after an outing at Foley 8prlngs. i Earl Leplcy has arrived. homo from a motor trip- In California. Ho was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Lcpley and daughter, Hazel, formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Out Lester and famllv 1 . , - v left Monday morning for Sodavillo, whore " they will vls'ltwllh relatives for a tow days and then return 15 their homo at Portland. , , Gilbert Miller left last Saturday for Oregon City, whore ho will Join his, Those mbtiM' iftk gprjngflejd hotel last Monday woro Fred Esmond and wife, WendlfaV; "F". P. Thurhiari,' Camp Crook? T. F. Davis, Hallcy; F. E, Whittakor, Thurston; Jl, llauerget, Portland; A, Jlurgat, Cornelius'; V. B. Laltcau, Portland. Those registered "it ,tho Springfield hotel' last Wednesday and Thursday woro C. C. McNooly and" family, Bend; McNecl Bros., Clark C. Crocker and wife, Glenn Itlcc and wlfo, Mabel; C, & Fox and wifer Mill City; Arthur McDanlcl, Brownsville ft Silas Yarnell, Donna; Dah McKay, Lcaburg, Miss Lacy Copenhnver left last Monday for Josoph, Ore., whero she will visit with Mrs. Gcorgo Lamar, formerly Edna Nlckcrson, of this city. Sho will go to The Dalles about the first of Septmobcr, where she has a position as teacher In the school there. r Miss Daisy Tomseth has been ivfs- King at tho home of P. Tomseth for some tlmo from her home' at Weed, Calif. 8ho was. formerly a Spring field girl and well known here, Sho is en route to Portland, where she will lake up training In the nurses school, Mrs. L. M. Caglcy and family left last Thursday for Delta, Col., whero they will Join Mr. Cag'ley, who ileft hero some timo ago. Bernice Cag ley will go to San Francisco, where sho will keep house for her brother.' Vance, who Is In the hospital service at San Francisco. J. M. Phllllppl ofBerin'edgle. Wis., who Is a delegate for the 'convention of-tho 0. A. It. to bo held at Portland, spent a few, days the latter part of l 1 . . , a a . . ibbi wee at tne nome 01 nia sister, Mrs, Mary Maglll, whoe he has not seen for thirty ycarsi 'He was a companled by his brother, J.V. Phil IppI, of Portland. . ) Mrs. Charles William, of 'Walter- vlll, who has been staying at' the home of her slster-lri-law, Mrs. "M. j. Drury for the last ,two weeks, after having THESTRUTH AOUT? CANDY1 Miss Voni 8ensehoy left last Hun dny for Oregon City, whoro she ifas tmrloyment In 'a woofen mill there. ll.o will lib bacly to attend school-.it the local, high school. i Stato Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excel lent music, high class entertainment, and a superb racing card. For par UcnlarsnrltoA. H. Lea, Secretary. Salem, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Scott returned last. Sunday, from Sodaville, whore they spent their vacation,-and Mr Scott has .resumed his duties. at the First National Bank of Springfield. Misses Freda -and Mdyble Fandrem and Mrs. Jack Bentlcy loft last Thurs day for a vacation at Newport, Miss Mayble Fandrem Is employed In tho McDowell storo. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cox left last Thursday for PorUand, whero they spent ft few days vlsltljg.' Mr. Cox, who Is bookkeeper for the Booth- Kolly mill, is taking his vacation. , MIbs EIslo Weddlo has resigned hor1 position as bpokkoopor at tho First National Bank to accept a similar po sition for Sphaffers Bros, in the Ax Billy Department Storo In Eugene; Mrs, Minnie. Bentley and sls'irs, Now shipment of fresh nice Flour- nnd Mayblo Fandrenl, returned family, who moved there some tlmo an operation for a felon on her hand. ago, Mr. Miller, remained .here to nBB rejurnoa 10 ner nome. sne win closo out his business. . cn-e down to Springfield every other aay to nave Tier naMd aresseu by a Just received. COX &.. COX. FRIDAY AND' SATURDAY Our Friday innd Saturday.spo cial prices, of Groceries lust weojt -was a great success'. This woek we Include feed at bargain prices. -It's easier to save your money by buying here than to work and earii over again what you have unnecessarily loBt, Read this list? Schilling's 40c carl of Coffee' v.....': . Schilling's-; $1 ,caii of I k ,Coffe,o..,., Schilling's Soda, four lj; for.; Bananas,' ' per dojsen ,.... 33c Oft ' Scratch Feed, j. 100-lb, sack MiilrFeed, , 80-11). twek.... 25c 40c $4.50 $1J0 SPRINGFIELD HID Mrs. W. W. Wright nnd sons, Wil liam nnd Norman, arrived from Lou isiana, whero they havo been visiting, last Saturdny Mr. and Mrs, Clms. Dorlty and Mr. and Mrs. William Horton left last Sat iirjlay for Portland to attend the na tional convention of tho G. 'A. R. Mr. and Mrs. Nowtonl, Emory re turned the first of tho weok from S1U cooso bay, Whoro they spent tholr va cation. t Mr, and Mrs, Qhestor FJlsjass, left Inst Sunday for Tor'tiand, whoro they will spend' thbfr vacation visiting with relatives of Mr.v Elspass, Lon Con of -the West Sldo hold a danco at the Pnlmor hop houso last Friday evening. There was a good attendance. Mrs. Earl Mooro of Sprlngflold has opened n bakery shopnt John Soa voy'a hop yard for the' convenience of t!lG.hppjuleke.rs.thorp,r , Got our price on froBh nice Flour, adv. COX & CQX. twjlrs. Phi) Gassier roturnod to her homo at Marcola last Sunday after VlBltlng horo for a weok with hor par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tt A, Rathbui?. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hadloy and son of Ynrnoll spb'nt tho week-end at ro )tomo of Mrs. Hadloy's mother and fonjjly, Mrs, Magglo Duryeo. ' Jaok K(tzley of Jasper was In Sprlngflold last Saturday. He loft Sunday for Portland to attend thb national Convention of tho Gi- A. It from Newport after a short outing there last Wednesday, and Miss May bio has resumed her duties at tho McDowell store horo. The Southern Pacific company has employed a construction crew to re new the sj.ee! Bj)an.onVthoJjrldge over tho Wtllamotto river onTho"west side of .town. The work wllhbe-tonipleted" In about six wbeks. '''' Mrs. DruclUn Howard underwent nn ororntlon for. nppendlcftls ' at th'e Morcy hospital ,in Euponq .Monday morning. A Her Condition is reported as being quite low at present and hor rocovery , is very uncertain. Mrs. Iva Hill Pongra lias returned1 from Fort StevOns, where she has boon living tlth her husband, Norton Pengra. Ho has b.ooh stationed olso whore and bIiq will reside at tho home of her parents hero until ho returns, coming homo. local physician. Guests at the Springfield hotel last week-end were Mrs. Lizzie Foust, E. C. Dunal, Ralph Rice, Mabel; BruceJ Pcttljohn, J. A. Crabtree, J. A. -London. Wendllng; Harry Lee. H. E. Garden. Ltona; Albert Jackerson, Wendllng; (F. P. Thurman, Camp Creek; Ralph Daway, Donna; Mrs. E. Rogers, Wal tcrvlllo; Herbert Sneed and wife. Mrs. F. A. Weed. Hlllsboro; M s. Grant Green, Roseburg. The Women's Service League will begin canning fruit In the Methodist church basement on. Tuesday, August 27. All of the product will bo sent to the military hospitals In Pacific Coast states. Donations of both fruit and Jars aro earnestly solicited. Par ties desiring to make donations are requested to- phono Mrs. Van Valzah and a car will be sent after the goods. Edward Harris, who came here from UKianoma two weeKs ago, has puis chased tho fine 35-acre tract of river. bottom land owned, by J. D. West The placo Is well located at the Coast Fork bridge, Improved with modern buildings, and has many varieties of fruit. N. Rowo of Springfield brought the parties together and completed the negotiations for the deal. Those registered at the Elite hotel last week-end wore Chas.Gayall, Alice K. Doane. Belvln Doane, Jasper; H. E. Dagroll, Bond;v E. E. Shlltz, Albany: M. Teory, C. N. Nelson, Dorena; Mile Thompson, Vila: Harry Careaw, Mar cola;- Amy Coffer, Wendllng; Q. S. Green and wife, Burns; R. E. Wllhelm, A. -PhlIllr"pTi Seattle; R. E. Lesley, J. S, Smith, PorUand: William Da- vino, P., Berg.' ' , Candy Taking' the Place of r Alcohol: There was a tlmo when tho army and navy supplied their men with rum and whisky. But today, while recognizing tH6 heed 'of: supplying' heat for the system, it Is known that alcohol JsnoMho thing that, on tho 1 contrary, sugar supplies the system jtti carbohydrates. So candy is supplied liberally to soldiers', v ' ' Leading American officers 'indorse', chocolate ettrfily as arTesncn tlal food for soldiers. The various quartermasters-' departments draWrgo'suppllqs " of candy for the soldiers to eat; These requirements, rnn fnt5 the' hundreds of thousands of pounds. ' '' On a recent cruise, for example the Atlantic squadron, car.y- , . Ing NO LIQUOR aboard,; ihad on Its', xarioua 'sbfps 40,'000 pTShnils' of candy because it recognized' candy as Vnutrftlom?'i&6rt'for tho ' .sailors .' ' . Tho acid test of war Is putting candy, down as a FOOp a food which "supplies the ljpdy with fuel. ' " Many physicians ind scientists claim lhatj.can.dy-lll .suppjanf,,... the taste for alcoho!lc;bevfcrages, Thin is prpbabfy qnp 'r.ea'son jfhy., as candy iSjbccomlrig.more and more firmly established aid rdcdg-' nlzcd, alcoholic drinks' are declining. Right along with the decrease In whisky drinking, prje notes the tremendous. Increase fn'Uie recog.- nitlon of iaBdyjas' i food. , Men who once thought Uiat whisky" wdad 'Vblster"them ;Hp;r now find -that In candy they get a .real sdu'ree of bodily fuel: and energy Many'peofcle "Used to wonder what wouli be tho substitute foi drinking to supply beat for the system. People ' have fond that ' sugar-is the-real source of bodlly juel, supplying carbohydrates,, sugar is. most enjoyed bynany people, -when .made ,up Into a food, product, mixed with fruit, nuts, etc. all high 14 food Value. We recognize sugar as a food-product--rand-injiIk. as; a-;food, ,r, product and cocoa as a;. food Trpduct-r-and,.nutsrfand, fruits an34 ' iblnation of all these producu oouM" then, loelcallr. is not the combine to be a wholesome, nutritious food?'-" if In normal times (the candy.lpdustry us onfp ol the sugar used ptr capita fnr tftlr couritr.'5!Rlflhr now this amount he bsn'cut squarely -In twoT",f .- -Jl- The Candy Manufacturers iof Oregonw 'S' MANUFACTURERS OF v PURE AND NUTRITIOUS CANDY- Mr. and Mrs. William Rodenbaugh roturnod to' tholr home hero after a Vacation spent at Astoria and- other points ' In Oregont last Thursday. They visited with Mrs. Rodenb'augh's :paiv ents; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCrakeh at Astoria, and Mr. Rodenbauali's broth: or, Elmer Rodenbaugh and family also of Astoria. A short time was spent at Seaside and they wont to, Portland to see Roy McCracken, brothor of Mre. Rodenbaugh, on the return trip before WWWmI sB- Summon all the forces and resources of the Republic' to ' the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the' United States authorities have ranked as one'ofthe fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in military training,, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished not only for its military instruction, but DisTiHGumicb AtsoroR Its strong industrial courses f6r men and forwomen: In AsHcuUvLf. CDmium, Englnrla, , Forturr . , IJome ooomli,, MlnlaJ;Phlncy,Ba, ''r! VooitiAotl ljducitioo, Its whoUtjome, jurppsefuJ student lifet Its daaocratic college spirit. ' Jts sccesslul graduates. 1 StudehrtWolleil last y?ar,Jj; slars qri Us serviceiflagj, U58, CelUgW Wprui StemlMr 23, 1818 1t auU,WmftttlJ Swklti, aJoiililtla riiu a a JlttUirsr, CarvtUK OiVea Gas Service for Canning' Fruits and Vegetables Food Administratbi; Hoover calls upon the house wives of the nation tbf cau all surplus fruits and veg etables that the nation' food supply may equal the demands of war conditions. ' ooking With Gas -rift gives the most satisfactory results All kinds.'Qf fruits apples, pears, peaqhes, plums, apricots pineap t pies, etc. as well as vegetables, such as tomatoes, beans, cony peas, cabbage, etc. are' most easily and satisfactorily canned on a Gas Range. The Gas Range' is of especial advantage for can ning, because of Its ready adjustment of heat, econo my of fuel consumption, reliability, cleanliness and marked convenience. '' ' See the OREGON POWER CO. For Service '-'ir i id His' Mother's" Part. They niarvelled at the lad- young, so strong, so radiant c( cheer That he, from his soft life, could grap ple death, ' Could sing,- and laugh and with exul tant breath. Could dle-rand know no ieajfi fhey marvelled, but guessed not That far beyond tho west horlzont rim, Through long, still hours of sleepless, hply nights, Wrestling with God, up to tho star Ut heights, His mother prayed for him! -By Hatde Wells Boyntott