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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1919)
t THURSDAY, JAN. 16, 1910 TliM. SPRINGFIELD NBWjB PAG1 f to , safc. it The Man Who Buys Cheap Goods To Save Money, !s Like The Man Who Stops The Clock To Save Time Thcro Ifl no coiiBlBtoncy In tho act of a porson who at tompta to snvo monoy In tho purchnflo of drugs or tho compounding of a prescription. In Bomo llnca of btiHlncss price may well bo fimturcd na n talking point, but In tho drug biiHliiCHH, quality, rcffardlcoH of prlco, Bhould bo tho main consideration. Wo handlo pure, potent drugs and guarantee tho qual ity of ovorythlng Hold, and tho prices which wo chargo aro ah low as tlioso asked olsowhere for a similar qual ity of goods. Tho same high standard which wo placo on drugs also applies to our drug sundries and' various side lines. If you nro a careful buyer wo solicit your business. NEVFfl SUBSTITUTE Thompson & Uiil Wlllatnotto Vnlloy Ranches, woll ImprovoJ, on and noar I'ncMo Highway. AIho apo clal nttontlnn glvon to ron tals of town proporty and collections, Call and got our prices and tonus. Phone Sprlngfleld 4. t : Town and Vicinity ' t Mrs. 1. D. Larimer Is ill. Mrs. Julos DoMick Is lit. Mark-Endlcott nnd family aro 111. Dob nialr, of Jncpor, was a busi ness visitor horo.Vodnosday. Mr. Crump, cf Codar Flat, was a business visitor Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlloy Snodgrass spent Sunday nt Wendllng. J. 13. Croon spent Wednesday with Loo llakor at Codar Flat. John Endlcott, of Codnr Flat, was In town on business Tuesday. Miss Ituby McKlnnoy Is vldltlng frlonds In Albany. W. A. Jnck, of Camp Creek, was In town on business Saturday. Thomas and Olo Sololm wro In town from. Camp Crook Saturday. W. It. Elliott was In Sprlngflold on buslnoss Monday. I .Miss Dalo Lorah was tho dinner sucBt of Miss Myrl Arnold on Sunday. First-class shoo ropalrlng at tho W A. Hall Shoo atoro. adv. WIIHnm Dlvlno wns a business vis Itor hero Mondcy. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Slnimons Avoro In town on business Monday. Claronco Ilalloy, of Wendllng, spent tho wook-ond with his family, Luclon'and Elwood Fogola have a -coptod employment at Astoria. , Tho ppst olllco at London, Oregon, lias boon discontinued. Ollvor Johnson roturnod from Port land Saturday, Paul J. Drattaln la homo from Palsloy, Orogon. Tho rock crushor Is to begin opor- c ations again wltl)ln a fow wooka. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alton, of Mabel, spent tho week-end1 In town. .Miss Vora Noleon Is Ul nt tho homo of her parents at Brownsville. Chnrloa Uurgoss was a buslnoss via r 'Itor hero Monday. 4 Now accessories arriving continu ally at tho Sprlngfleld gnrago. MlkcJ non-vor, of Portlnnd, la horo -yisitlnB frlonds. ' M. M. Thompson Is Buffering with n seVero cold. Mrs. John Endlcott wna opornted 'upon at tho Mercy hospital Monday,' S. Borg has moved from Mll nnd.O iBtroota to Second and E stroots. Fred Parker has gono ,to Coos Bay to work. Mr. Roth Ib rocovorlng rapidly from , an attack of pnuumonla which foypwod ,tho influenza, PHONE 31 Goorgo Williams was taken down with tho. Influenza Monday. V. 0,'1'roudflt and family aro quar antlnod for tho Influonza. Francos Lamhorty Is working In a drug store at Albany. Miss Mndaleno Logan returned from McMlnnvlllo Friday evening. A. N. Night has moved to Seventh and C stroots. L. J, Loploy Is rcmodollnR tho front window nt the Sprlngfleld, Food store Dalo Sturges, who Is suffering with (ho Influenza Is rocovorlng rapidly. Mrs. J. W. McDnwell Ib assisting at tho McDowell dopartraont store. -Guy Whltoly's niothor died nt Eu gono tho fore part of tho week. First-class shoo repairing at tho W. A. Hall Shoo sloro. adv. II. F, Walkor was roleasod from tho local hospital Monday. II, F. Walkor's son Is hero from Oregon City. Charles nurgess was a business visitor hero Wednesday. Tho FIschor-Doutln mill' began op erations Monday nftor having been shut down'for a week. Joss Smltson. who Is at Wendllng doing contract work, spent the week- end with his family. Mrs. M. B. Huntley has rectvorcd from hor recont attack of tho Influ onza. ' Lewis Gluha Is able to bo back at his position at tho M. M. Poery drug storo. Carl Wyman, an employo of tho Mountain Statos Power Company, has recovered from tho Influonza. A slumbor party is to be held nt the homo of Miss Jnno Llndsoy on pat- unlay evening. Miss Fro I da Fandrem is assisting Mrs. Norwood Cox with hor drosB making this wcok. Miss Irva Barbro and Mlsa Doris Holland aro ntondlng tho Eugene buslnoss college ' Mr.' Poolor, who has been working In a candy kltchon at Marshflold, has accepted a position nt Egglmann's Miss Opal Holvorson Is visiting hor alstor, Mrs. I. N. Endlcott, at Vancouvor. Ooorgo W. Woet, of Portland, apont Sunday with his brother-in-law M, C. Drossier. Mrs. L. It. Brooks, of Swiss Homo, undorwont a major operation at tho local hospital Tuesday. N. A. Bator, principal of tho schools was a buBlnosB visitor in Eugono Wednesday. Mrs. Ed. Reynolds is at Wendllng helping caro for, a numbor of cases of tho influonza, Bort Donne, who Is working over on tho coast Is at his homo at Jaspor visiting his family. Tho S. P. construction crow is again in Sprlngfleld for n throo-wook'a stay. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Dolbort Buoknum, of Mnbol, apont tho weok-ond with frlonda ' i Miss Sybil Young is ablo to bo out after hor. recent attack of tho Influ onza. Mrs. Mamo Noblo hns nccoptod a position at tho Grotto' restaurant in Eugono, Jatnos C'arlmn waa a business vis itor horo on Wodnonday. Chnrlos T. Wllsqn has niovod on H 'street between Bovonth nnd Efghtli. Lloyd Johnson la assisting at tho Sprlngflold gnrago tills week. - Miss Edith Holcomb has gono to Portland, whore slid will attend tho Bohnko-Walkor Business College.' Marion Young, a formor merchant, was In Sprlngflold on business' Mon day. . Mr. and Mrs. Borlln, of Idaho, aro visiting Mrs. Berlin's alstor, Mrs, Bean. Atk, Crltes, of Abordeon, mothor of Mrs. James Evans, is hero helping Mrs, Evans pack her furniture Miss Maybol Fandrem has resigned hor position nt tho MacDowell depart ment store. Itoy Alexander has accepted a po- jsltlon with tho Ramsoy sign pnlntors at roruanu. C. F. Egglmnnn, who has been ill with a sovero cold, was able to bo up Thursday. Miss Sadio Lambert Is able to bo on (ho streets nftor her recent attack of tho flu. Floyd Thompson loft for Vancou vor Wednesday to bo mustered out. Ho wns stationed nt Nowporf. Clydo Koavor Is carrying tho mnll on Routo No. 2, while B. S. Sankoy la HI. When nt tho Sprlngfleld Karacc. If you want any work dono Intelligently and quickly, call tor Clifford Nell. Mrs. M. M. Poery is abl6 to bo back In tho storo after u week's ob- scuco caused by Illness. E. E. Morrison shipped out a car load of potatoes to Stockton, Califor nia on Wednesday. Tho Booth-Kelly mill will not re sume operations until tho first of February. L. F. McClaln, of Albany. Is dolnc repair work at--tho Mountain States Powor plant thin week. y Mr. nnd MrB. Ottlo Smith nro the proud parent of a baby boy born Jnnuary 7. Oliver Johnson loft for Portland Mondny whoro ho had a nosltlon with tho Standard. Oil Company. Tho snporintendanfand staff of tho Southern Pacific went to Wendllng Wednesday evening to look over tho situation at that placo. Guy Whltoly, or tho Sprlngfleld ga rago roturned to work on Wednesday after a ton dny'B absenco caused by tho influonza. Oscar and Ben Leo arrived home from Astoria Sunday ovening. Tho boys returned homo because of tho flu situation At ABtorla. Mrs. M. M. Thomas, of Waltorville, underwent a minor operation at tho Mercy hospital the fore part of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Melra nro In receipt of "The Stars and Stripes, a paper published In France by tho soldiers. A. L. Ingnlls, of tho Mountntn Stntos Powor Company, was called to Vancouvor Thursday by tho Illness of hla wlfo, who la visiting there. Lioutonnnt W. H. Pollard roturnod to Camp Lowls Thursday. Mm. Pol. lard and tho throe children will re main hero. When in Springfield Eat at the New restaurant, the ELITE CAFE Main Garage PHONE 17 W. W. EBBETT wishes all his patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING f AUTO ACCESSORIES TIRES, TUBES, BOOTS AND PATCHES,, k - , BATTERY REPAIRING ANP RECHARGING . . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED '. i f: !. B. K. Morrison has rocelved six carloads of hay this wcok and shipped out tho samo numbor of car loads, Hugh Sandgnto had tho misfortune to drop an Iron bar on his foot Sat urday evening mashing ono of his toes. Guy Whltoly, tho mechanics holpor, In back at tho Sprlngflold garage nf tor doing a thrco-week's atunt with tho "flu." Ouy is a handy manV Tho regular council mooting was not hold Monday ovonfng ow'lng to tho illness ofttwo members, C. F. Egglmnnn and Robert Sldwell. Miss Erdlne Carruthors, a high school student, spent Sunday wl Misses Eva and Julia Hart, of Cedar Flat Mrs. James Evans Is packing up hor household goods for shipment to Aberdeen, Washington, whero Mr. ( Evans Is .employed. Rcmomber Hugh Sandgato Is doing repair work at the Sprlngfleld ga rage. Hugh Is ono of tho best me chanics In Lane County. Roy Hitter, a local boy, returned to 8prlngflcld Sunday from Portland. Mr, Rltlcr has been In the service In Eng land and was just recently discharged at Cnmp Lewis. Clark Wheaton received a letter from Sergeant Farcl Perkins tho lat ter part 'of last week. Sergeant Per kins has been in Franco for over a year. Captain and M. B. Huntley and Miss Myrtle Huntloy left for Portland Tuesday for a fow days, visit then they will go to Seaside, whero they will make their home. Mrs. II. E, Holvorson and little daughter. Jennie, roturned from VSh couvor, Washington, whero they visi ted Mrs. Holverson's daughter, Mrs. I. N. Endlcott, Wednesday. Tho S. P. work train Is picking up logs that have fallen from tho trains from the woods enroute to the mills. The jogs arc turned over to tho mills. C. E. Swarts received a card from his son, Tom, Tuesday saying that he was In Portland enrouto to Camp Lowls from Camp Funstcin, Kansas. Tom will receive his discharge at Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rowo and Nich olas Lamborty enjoyed n family re union dinner at tho homo of John Lamborty at Albany Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rowo motored down Saturday and returned on Monday. Merle Hill, a former high school football player,, is on his way to France on tho U. S. S. Edenton. The ship is loaded with flour and It Is supposed that It will bring U. S. soldiers on Its return trip. Merle enlisted In the naval reserve over a year ago. FIRE STARTS IN INTERIOR of Cliff's Restaurant Tuesday. Smalt Damage Done A Are caused by tho close proxim ity of a stovo to tho wall was started in tho Cliff restaurant Tuesday af ternoon. The stove was about two, feot from Uio side wall in tho dining room and tho blaze waa started by somo papers, which had been stuffed between tho wall and tho stove. Tho papers Ignited and the flames spread over tho side walP and up to tho colling. Tho flro alarm was sounded and sev oral citizens responded and the flames were quickly put' out by couple of buckets of water. Tho only damage to the building was a burned place on Uio wall and celling. GLENDENNING Says that ho can sell a better Lady's or Gentlemen'a Watershed Coat for loss monoy Uian any one else in tho state. NO faM 1 'hrt&kl Feed Wc quote Barley lower, Whole Barley, per ton Rolled Barley, pef ton m rirmtn1 Pot-low nnr inn ,Vil Will I U 1 J t 1' kVU Rolled Oats 60 lbs Atfnlfn Mont HO Ilia ' Beet Pulp 100 lbs : $2.90 Fisher's Dairy Feed tL..Jl.i.l, $2.45 Mlllrun 75 lbs .a...... $2.00 Berkshire Hog JFeed 100 nbs:..:.i:...'.r:.. .-$3.05 Scratch Food 100 .lbs.-.. $4.10 Egg Mash 300 lbs ; -v $3.50 Clam Shell 100 lbs. ...,.... $115 Crystal Grit 100 lbs $1.15 Eastern Shell 100 lbs $1.55 Some Special Priced Groceries: Soap, 21 bars for. $1.00 Matches, 20 boxes for. . $1.00 Corn Flakes,' 2 boxes for.. 25 C Codfish Bricks 25 C Get All Our Grocery-Prices. We Can Save You Money. SPRINGFIELD FEED GO. r, Eggimann's 4. First, Last, and All the Time 1 . For Good Things ; j to Eat - ) J EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS Sprlngfleld Feed Company Remodel ling Entire Front of Store. To handle a rapidly expanding busl ness to better advantage, tho Spring- field Feed Company is remodelling their oiitlro store front. Display shelv ing is being built In each of the mas- sivo front windows, and back- of this a now partition Is being constructed tho width of the store, forming at tractive vestibules. Tho space will bo given over to display, both grocery and feed linos. Born CADE! At Cedar Flat, Oregon, Sat urday, January 11, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Joo Cabe, a daughter. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Willi LOCAI, APPLICATIONS, as they cunnot reach the seat of the disease. Co. tafrh la a blood or constitutional disease, iind In order to cure It you must take In ternal remedies, Jtau s cainrrn uuro is taken Internally, and acta directly upon the blood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by ono of the best phy sicians in this country for years and Is h regular prescription, It Is composed of. Iho best tonics luiown. combined with the best blood purifier, nctlne directly on tho mucous surfaces, jno perfect combina tion of the two Ineredlents Is what nro. duces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Ge-ad for testimonials, free. 1'. J. CUENI5V & CO.. Props., Toledo, O, Bold by Urucslits. prle 75c. Take Hall's- Family rill for constipation. ThelesfferG? WE ARE E xclusive Dealers IN SPRINGFIELD FOR RED CROWN " Sprin gfield Garage A CONCERN Of RELIABILITY "CI Pufees though the market Is higher (sacked) , . .--S55w (sacked) Jl'jlL.L'....ffl m fan rAmt ' aflbflW UVUVU wm.i " ;:" " CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office 3; Residence, 116-J Over Commercial Bank Springfield, Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD,' - OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY , Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDQ. - - PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE RHONE 129-W ftOBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish KJto Uni versal .and Symbolic Frea Maaona meets flrat and third Friday evening In W. O, W. hall. Visiting brothers wel come. P. A. Johnson Chas. Klngswell Secretary, aW,