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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1919)
I FRIPAY, JANUARY ,8L 1910. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAOl X to. Solomon and the Swarm of Bees. ' A swarm of been once enabled Solomon to doterinjno which wreath contained thoqnulno Hovcra. . In precisely tho enmo wny'tho public response to ndver tlalng will prove instantly If a plcco of llteruturo Is worthy. Thoro may bo many oannarks on sincerity, but one. thing tho public knows without teaching, tho 'man with n real message . . ' t ) Our advertising , Is straightforward. It Is store news i qasqinmlnatcd for tho benefit of customers.,. Road our . ado regularly and koop pootod ron Drug Storo topics PHONE mcv I SUBSTITUTE 1 Klonxo. .Tooth ptqst Pfterv'sV dandy mpr- trpps, at Bomo Poory's. Real Estate Kami ijindB and City Prop erty. Tracts to 'milt purchas er. Write for prices and terms. Thompson Uhl Phono Springfield 4 - S.Town and Vicinity Condensod Roat milk at Poory's. ( Luclon Fogies linn accepted om idoymont nt Wondllng. Mrs. Allco Holcomh, returned from Marc'ola Tutftray. Uorbort Mooro Is critically 111. at -ono of tho Kuruiio hospitals. tin, Uoobo Is spondlng tho week at Salom and Portland. Miss Uuby Sonsony roslgnod her position at Dunn's in Eugene. First-class shoo ropatrlng at tho W. Ji. Hall Shoo storo. . adv. Morrltt Tulo will loavo In' a" few days for Portland on a business trip. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adrian return ed from Portland Monday. Sotno 7Sc hooka nt Poory's for 40c. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flschor,of Mar cola, woro In town Sunday. J. V. Seavoy, pf Donna, spent Tues day In town on business. Fred Titus, of Marcola, was In town on business' Tuesday. Miss Lucy Schwerlng, of Walter vlllo. Is nursing nt (ho local hospital. Tho famous Jonicul lino of Toilet preparations at Poory's. Henry TouiButh returned to Wend HnK Sunijay. Carl KlsChor ls"snondlnK a few days In Portland on bilslnoss. - Mr. Hush, of Partland,' was in town on fiuslness Wednesday. Valontlnos are now oh display at tho McDowell Department Storo. ,. Mr., and Mrs. Fred Pngo, of Waltor vlllo, spent . Wednesday In town. Kentucky Slbort. of Orogon City, Jipent a few days. hero visiting frlonds. Halley Dry an arrived from Oregon City Wednesday. Hugh Kostor. of NOrth Dond, visiting his parcuts. Is Enrl Lopley. was 111 tho foro part of tho week. (Mr. Hltsman, of Clear Lako, was In town on business Thursday. " A number of pooplo at Fall Crook aro 111 with tho flu. Mrs. Goo. Cox Is 111 at Uio local hospital with pnoumonla. , Janus. abbs la suffering with a foi'V'TP fold, " ' ,) . Thb Infant baby of Mr, and Mr. A N. Flschor lslll. Mrs, John Parrlsh Is conflnod to' her homo boaauso of sickness. Itobort Drury Is reported as being 'oil tho sick list. George Cox and family aro rocovor- , ing from a recent Illness. Fred IJarnard Is ablo to bo on the streets again after his 'recent Illness. VIncont Monlcb, of Mabel, spent tho week-end In town. I William G. Rlchoy, of Camp Crook, is in wuii ii'iuuniuiiia. Mrs. M, C. 'Dressier spent Thurs day, with,, friends in, Eugene. , ' Miss Estolla Martin is ill with a, sovoro cold. ' ' Mr. and Mrs, Tom Alton, of Mabel, spent Sunday horo. First-class shoe repairing at 'tho W A'. Hall 8boo storo. ' adv. Mrs, Ellraboth Stewart is very ill at her hpmo on Second strcot. Mrs, F; H Walkor Is Improving rapidly at tho local hospital. , Mark .Endlcott- has recovered from his recont -sickness. Tlio Infiuonra situation Is much Im proved. y Lester Houfstader spent Sunday at Wcndllng. , . Alberta Parvln, a high school atu dent, is 111 at hor homo at Dexter. Eraslvo SOap takes out tho grease spots. 15c a coke at Poory's Smith Mountjoy returned - hpmo from Camp Lewis Tuesday, having been released from tho nrmyj Walter Conrad, who has received his discharge from Camp Lewis, re turned homo Saturday. It; M. Uartlott nnd Charles Hosack aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Criner, of the Ellto restaurant. W. D. Duncan; fo6d Inspector, was In town checking 'up the stores and eating houses Thursday. Mrs. W. L. Dorry'8 sister-in-law; Mrs B. C, Shaw, of Camp Lowls, Is hero visiting. Walter Mooro, of Eugene, Is teach ing in Mr. Itoth's placo In tho high school. Roy Calms sent n German hnUnot to his father and 'mother tho first of tho week. , Miss Hannah Prldmoro' underwent a nasal operation at' tho local bospl tal last wook. SAY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with' a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing I Just between ourselves, you never will ,wi3e-up io high-spot-amoke-Joy until you can call a pipe by its Crst name, thep, to hit tho peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-manobacco, Prince Albert I Well, sir? you'll be so all-fired happy you'll want'tp gel a photo graphiof youreplf breeding UP the pike-with yoUr amokethrotUe wide op'fin'l Talk about amoke-sportl Quality makes Prince Albert so! appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out I P. A. bite or parch I Both are cut out by our 'exclusive patented process I Right now while the going's good you' get out your old jimmy ' pipe or the papers and land on some" P. A. for what aits your t pa'rtculdr amokeappetite I CopfrlihtVlU. ' brjf.J.KrwW TutiicoCe,'J.' . I41J f VI' .1 You bur Print Albtrt vtryuSr,toiaceo h vlJ. TPPy nd bag$, if ,i itlty ra tin; faad$om i pound and half pound tin hunytdotr-ana (Aaf clany, practical pound cryttat tlatt humidor with1 iponf I mohuntr foaithat kttpt tht tobacco In tuch prftl condition. n fe1 Reynolds, Tobacco1 bmpariy, Winston-Salem, N. C. ' " 1 ' ' i. 'ii.",;- q j -jo i. . Mm.' 8,- .Morris, Mrs. M. M. Peory' nlblhor, returned to her homo- at Sclo, Thursday,. Gooigo Dlakoly, who sistaihod a fractured polvls sovoral .weeks ago, Is recovering, nicely, v - Charles Tyson, of Brownsville, who has recolvod bis dlschargo from Camp Lowls, is horo visiting, Kantlook water bottles and syrin ges at Poory's, Mrs. J. .A. Cook, of Wcndllng, un- dorwdnt a major operation at tho Mcr- Vcy Hospital Monday. Floyd Thompson, who has boon re leased from the army, is hero visit ing his parents. Mrs. Clarenco Klnman, of Jasper, was improved sufficient to leave tho hospital today, Fred Knox arrived home from Camp Lowls Wednesday-having re ceived bis orflcial discharge. Miss Marjorio Machcn, of Junction City, spent tho'weok-end at the Furj rusett home in Glenwpod. Mr. and Mrs, Dryco Posey and fam ily left for Cresweil Tuesday to spend sovoral days visiting friends. . Marlon Adams arrived from Camp Lewis on Saturday having. been dis charged from the jarmy, . y . Life tlmo aluminum 'ware now on salO-at tho store. McDowell Department . Fred Parker, well-known here, Is in Eugene recuperating from tho In fluohza. Miss AvIb Thompson was tho din ner guest of Miss Esther Hughes at her homo in Eugenp Friday evening. .Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Henry Adrian's sltqr, returned to hor home at Salem Wednesday; Mr. Purcell of the Fischer Flouring mill of Portland mado a business trip to-iSpringflcId Thursday. Harry Peeler received news of his sister's death at Cairo, Illinois, Thursday. Mrs. Ben Skinner was called to Portland Wednesday by the illness of her, sister.- Miss Margaret pixon spent the weok-end with her parents at Port land. . Mr, and .Mrs. 'McDonald and baby, of Sclo, visited Mrs. McDonald's sis ter. Mrs M. M. Peorv. from Tuesday until Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore, Mrs. J. C. Burns, Calvin Durna and Lillian BakVr spent Sunday at Coburg visit-ingi'frlends. CLEARANCE SALE of nil winter lr&tB to make room for tho spring hats now on nt Mrs. Thompson's millinery store.- , Mr. and' Mrs. Joo Lusby returned Sunday from Corvallis, whore they attended the funeral of Mrs. Lusby's sister. George Settles is moving his stock and fixtures Into tho building for merly occupied by tho Homo Restaurant. Mr. and. Mrs. C. F. Egglmann closed their candy kitchen Wednes day evening and attended the show at Eugene. Little Virginia Rolerson, who has been tho guest of Mrs. Norwood Cox slfaco tho first of December, left Sun day for her homo at Haver, Montana. J. C. Williams, manager, of the Mount Hood lco cream plant at Port land, was in. town on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Lemons, who have been visiting Mrs. Lemon's par ents, Mr. and Mrs.' John Wlnxenreid, for tho past two months, returned to their homo in Portland Sunday. Tho two children of C. E. Johnson, of Mabel, had their tonBlIs and aden oids removed Monday, Ono of the children also undorwent an operation for appondlcltis. Mr. Richardson, havlng purchased a ranch, tho ranch ho has lately oc cupied, 1 mtlo southwest of Spring field, is for ront. His crop of grain for salo or tho ranch can be bought, Tlmo or part trade. Sao H. C. Etholl or J. M, Richardson, Springfield. C, A. Swarts, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. .Swarts, has roturnod homo from Camp Lewis, wlforo ho went from Camp Funston to bo mustered out of service. 'He rocolved his discharge January 3, but was not mustorod out until January 30. Ho states that Un do Sam blow in just $70 to make him a civilian onco moro. SttSJl Exclusive Dealers IN SPRINGFIELD FOB gfc-f RED CROWN "S" Springfield Garage iCTPAarftfttff A C0NCERN 0F RELIABILITY Feed Prices Vc quote Barley low"er,- though the, market Whole Barley, per ton .(sacked).......- Rolled Barley, per ton (sacked) . Ground Barley, per ton .(sacked),.:. Rolled Oats 60 lbs : , Alfalfa Meal 80 lbs. .'...-... Beet PulpiJ.00 lbs. Fisher's Dairy Feed 90. lbs... J. Berkshire Hog Feed 100 lbs. Scratch Food 100 lbs.....: Egg Mash 300 lbs i.....,. Clam. Shell 100 lbs...:. ' j Crystal Grit 100 lbs....: .. Eastern Shell 100 lbs '. Is higher. -.-$55-$57. $57. $2.00 $1.70 52.90 $2.45 $2.00 f3.05 4.10 $3.50 $1.15 $1.15 $1.55 Some Special Priced Groceries: Soap, 21 bars for. Matches, 20 boxes for. Corn Flakes, 2 boxes for. '. Codfish Bricks ! Get All Our Grocery Prices. We Can Save You Money. $1.00 $1.00 -25 c 25c SPRINGFIELD FEED GO. EggimannV First, Last, and All the Time For Good Things to Eat When in Springfield Eat at the New restaurant, the ELITE CAFE WATERSHED COATS Glondennlng has 'them for ladles or gentlemen, tho quality. -of which are unsurpassed at a price lower than . ciq elsewhero be obtained. W. F. .WALTER UNDEnjAjXn. FUNERAUEOB Office Phono 62; ',tR5ence Main Garage ' PHONE 17 W? W. EBBETT wishes all his patrons a Happynd Prosperous New Year. ' AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AUTO ACCESSORIES TIRES, TUBES, BOOTS AND PATCHES tl . BATTERY REPAIRING AND RECHARGING - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR , v MONEY REFUNDED 67-T