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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1919)
..KIUDAY, .. MAUCJI ...7, '11)10, THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGIJ 3 A 5 V , 1' k . Trr "Sweets Meet for Ladies Fair" Everybody liken candy, especially the froHh; pure ltlnd. A box of dainty confectionery Ih always appreciated by wife or sweetheart. The ban Iihh been romoved from sugar, ho there Ih no limit to the amount of candy you are permitted to buy, Wo aro agents for Lowney's Chocolates Our trade on thuHC delicious candles linn grown ho rap Idly that wo aro compelled to make frequent orders., Tliltt liiHiireH a fresh Htock. She'll alwayH welcomo your call When you take a box of Lowncy's. PHONE 31 Real Estate Harm Lands nnd City Prop erty. TructM to suit purchaii it. WrltM for prices and tornu. Thompson & Phone Springfield 0. U. McQulim hnn moved to a ranch. II, E. Plttn 1 starting a Bmall plan ing mill. Mm. Ilaflfonl In visiting lior mother at Cottage drove II. W. Vori has moved from Ninth nnd B streets to 887 Fifth Btroot. For your Hummer waists go to Mc Flrnt-ctans Rhoo ropalrlng at tbo W A. Hall Shoo more ntlv. Dr. Mortcnucn, who underwent an operation In Portland taut week, I doing nlcoly, . 8npnrolla Tonic, for that tired af ter tho ""flu" fooling Oct It at J'oory'M, , t Oncnr I,oo. who has hcon seriously 111 over threo weeks, Ms greatly Im proved and 111)1(1,10 nit up, Mr. nnd Mm, riot KlntsToy, of Fall Creek, woro Hprlngflold visitors Thursday. Tho I'lno Neodlo Clul met at the homo of Mm, Nina Mcpherson Thura day afternoon. Wo carry a comploto lino of china, jjranltc nnd aluminum ware. McDow oil's Department Htoro. Several mcmhers of 'the Elks lodge atonded tho amokor at Eugono Wed noRday evening. Wilbur Pcgrnm, grandson of J, W. McDowell, Is Borlously III with pneu monia, I). A. WnHliburne, wife and daugh ter left Sunday for California for a two-month's visit. Don't miss Hall's shoe sale Mon dny, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 10, 11 and 12. Ivan McKlnney, Wesley McDowell, Losler Hill, Itobort Hayes and Cecil Hayes wero nmong tho 05th boys, who returned home Saturday. 0. Hodgdon has McCrncken house. moved Into tbo : Town and Vicinity Tho prices nt Halt's shoo sale tiro worth while, March 10, 11 ami 12. Arthur McO-Jackon,, of Tillamook, spent tho week-end with h'.s parents. Vincent Monlco returned from Port land Saturday evening. A nlco assortment of pattern hnts noW on display nt Mrs. Thompsons. Mrs. J. I,. Cln,rk nnd Joa spent tho week-end at Independence. Mrs.' Ivn Hill I'engra Ipcnt tho week-end wUh her parents. Adnoy Slgnor loft for Portland Sat urday to accept li position. Stock and poultry foods and tonics I'eery's. Tho I.,. L. I. L- win hold a mooting tonight, . M. M. Mule left for Tillamook tho latter pnrl of last week. Cecil Calkins 1ms moved to his ranch near HarrlBburg. C. A. Ward has inovod to Fifth and II Btreots. Your Spring hut Is ready for you nt Mrs. Thompsons. , John S. llruco loft for California Monday evening. , (Joorgo Dick visited with friends hero Thursday. J. C. Schneider wns a huslnoBS vis itor from Monroo Thursday.. Rubber goods worth having nt I'cory's. J. O. Knmp Second street has moved to South i Mrs. W. A. Emory nnd two daugh tors, of Portland, .aro vlBltlng with slon Mrs. Emery's parents, Mr. and' Mrs 11. W. Smith. Fred Keillor, of Portland, spent Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nolson KcBlor. I.OSTc-At or noar tho postofuco, a child's silver purBO. Finder please no tify Emory HIchardKon, Howard. LOST 10-dollar bill, sornewhero botweon 2nd and Cth on Main St, Fin der sco It, 0. Wilkinson or leave at Nows office. Howard. Mrs, James Qibbs and son, Lewis, loft for Snn Francisco Thursday. Mr. Olbbs Is In tho Southern Pacific hos pital In a very critical condition. h. 0. Hulln, cashier nt tho First National Hank, has rosumcd his du ties after an absenco of two months spent nt Salem as assistant State Treasurer. Dr. D. N. Hayden, of Eugene, re cently discharged from theU. S, Na vy, is taking over tho practlco at Dr. Mortensen In this city until Dr. Mortcnscrf is ablo to return. Shorlff Charles Olbbs, of Illinois, Is on his way to San Francisco to visit his father, Mr. Olbbs will In all probability stop In Springfield beforo returning homo. Tho funeral of Hoy Meacham, whoso death occurred at Salem re cently, wns held yesterday from the Walker chapel, A largo concourse of friends wcro In attendance. Lieutenant II. O,' Danford, son of Dr. S. A. Danford, who haB been with tho 70th artillery, C. A. C, lias ar- rived homo from France. Ho left Camp! Lowis last June with tho 91st dlvl-- AT THE BELL THEATRE PROGRAM FOR THE CURRENT WEEK. SATURDAY, MARCH 8: May Allison in "Her Inspiration." This story is laid in Ney York and the mountains of Kentucky. It has mystery, surprises and an ending that Is unex pected as it is pleasing. SUNDAY, MARCH 9: .Vary Pickford in "M'Llss." A beautiful love themo which iJret Harte has woven around the brawny' days of the California Gold Rush affords "Our Mary" a chance to entertain you asshc never did before. Don't forget the matinee at 2:00 p, m. ' TUESDAY, MARCH 11: Jack Pickford in "Huck and Tom." Lovers of Mark Twain" immortal Tom will remember the adventure of the grave robbers, the painkiller which Tom adminis tered to the cat and the finding of the robbers gold in the cave. This picture will appeal to boys and girls from 7 to 70. Don't miss it fi FOR SALE: Modern five room Iioubo on A strfect! Oarage; garden; some fruit. Oood terms;. Liberty bonds or stnmps taken. Owner, F. E. Lcn hart. - 2t Mrs. Mark Young and son, of Port land, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira Young for n few days. Mrs. Young will go from hero to New York City, where she will meet her husband on his return from France. Mark !s sta tioned at, Brest now. A number of now In at Peory's. 7Gc Hooks just Joo Yocum nnd to Portland, wlfo have moved FEED BARGAINS Tom Slkes and family havo moved to Fifth and O streets. First-class shoo ropalrlng nt the W. A. Hull Shoo store. adv Mrs. Klzor Iibb rented tho Walker property on Fourth nnd H streets. Margaret Tomsoth hns resigned hor position at tho Cox & Cox store. ...... t Tho Eugene Mill nnd Elovntor has closed down for tho summer. JiiBt recolvod, a nlco assortment of 1 pattern hats nt Mrs. Thompsons. arrived homo from overseas Friday evening. , Mr. Ashworlh underwent n major operation nt tho Morey hospltnl last week. Mrs. Hoy Howard is packing hor household goods' prior to moving to Portland. t HuBsell Dlnim, of Portland", who re turned with tho G5th, la hero vlBlt'ng friends. Mrs. W. H. McKlnnoy, of Portland, Is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. HroTtlng. Clearing up sale of odds and ends nt Hall's Fhoo sale. Comol March 10, 11, and 12. ' Miss Lucilo Smith spent tho wcok end with her parentB, Lucilo Is teach ing nt Llnslaw. MIbb Amy CarBon do'.lverod the Sunday evening sermon at tho Chris tlnn church. Tho now advortiBod tollot requi sites will be found at Peory's. Onion sets, per lb IOC ' Fresh stock garden seed. Scratch Feed $4.00 gg Mash ..... $3:50 Western Shell $1.25 Crystal J3rit $1.25 Eastern Shell -$1.90 : Oil Meal v $4.25 Beet Pulp $2.90 Alfalfa Hay $29 ' Wo carry all lines of feed at lowest priceB. Get our grocery prices. Sco our window display. Wo can save you money. Puffed Rico, 2 for P"uffed Wheat, 2 for for .. Puffed Corn. 2 Catsup Salt Salmon, per lb, SPRINGFIELD FEED' CO, 25c 25c ....a..25c -24c ;,..25c Hill Darling nnd Arthur ToterBon have rented tho Churchill placo across tho river. J. H. Male, of Portland, loft Thurs day for homo after spending tho week visiting friends. C, A. Swnrts Is assisting nt Swnrts nnd Wnshburno's during Mr. Wash burno's nbsonco. Miss Dorrls Slkos, of Willamotto University, Brent tho wqek-ond with hor parents, A comnleto lino of spring waists now on display nt tho McDowoll Do pnrtmenl Storo. t Mr nnd Mrs. C. K. Hnlo, of Notl, visited their daughter, Mrs. N. A. Ha ker, tho foro part of tho week. Mr, and Mrs. Ransom Miller hnyo moved to Eugono, whero Mr. Miller will conduct a grocory store. Vhon in town stop In nt MeDaw oil's and look nt tho bargains In geor 5otto nnd crepo do cheno blouses, Andy Cofor loft Sunday evening for Snn Francisco whoro ho will trnn sact buBinoss for tho next two weeks, TIRES ' TUBES TIRES TUBES t TIRES TUBES Patches, Boots, Cement Just Received New Stock Tires and Tubes And another shipment on the way from the factory. We -have been fortunate in being able (to purchase a shipment of tires, tubes, and accessories before the raise. Wo are therefore in a position to offer you guar antee 5000 mile tires at a great saving. We make, our own adjustments on thes tires, saving all unnecessary delays in. sending to the factory. Buy your tires, tubes, and accessories from us and save money. f Try oui 'road service; cars at all hours, day and night; we drive anywhere, any time. We also have all night repair service. No job too small or too large for us. Gasoline, Oils and Sundries Main Garage . W. EBBETT Phone 17 PROPRIETOR Our Candies are made fresh every day in our own factory, and are standardized as to purity and flavors that are ever tempting w, COR. MAIN AND MILL SPRINGFIELD, OREGON If a. Horse Could Talk He Would Say: .; Take Me To Warnfer & Orr-V To Be Shod; WAGON REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY DONE DOMPIER'S dl'D: STAND " SPRINGFIELD, "OREGON, t Comfort Within When Cold's Without COLD WITHOUT will also mean COLD WITHIN in thou sands of homes this Winter unless provision is made for auxiliary Gas heating before, it is too late. A Portable Gas Heater will fortify you against the discomforts that a fuel short age is. sure to produce. Don't fail to get yojirs now, that you may enjoy its waVmth and cheer all through tho frosty days of fall and during the bitter cold of whiter. Mountain States Power Co. PUBLIC UTILITIES Jazr. It Is a far cry from tho Golden Ago, when tho goda dwelt among men, to tho Ago or Jazz, when' the godB Ileo and qver up their' ears, but In the long Jumps that get .us nowhore, and the high hurdles that servo no pur posa but to unsottlo the markets, wo aro all to tho mustard. Tho underlying theory of Jazz Is to think the worst of tho popular taste and then conform everything to that conception. It Isn't confined to music, however. We havo Jqzz Poetry, or free verso, nnd Jazz Danc'fng," which" It! tho free Yerso of motion. A thousand churches show fortli- in their extorlors tho Jazz Architecture of tho day, ' and their pulpltB resound with Jazz Theology. Vo pour out our millions to give our j youth a Jazz Education, whllo reform wreaks Itself far and wide In the pro duction of Jazz Politics. As for Jazz Drama Wo read about releases. It Is a technical term, but everybody under stands what it means. It means that things are being let loose upon us. Tn behnlf of tho patrons of the Springfield Public Library, tho Li brary Jloard wish to express their thanks for the wood donated to tho Library by tho Booth-Kelly Lumber company; also for tho hauling. Mlisf. N. W. EMEIIY, Pros. RS. L. IC. PAGE, Sec. Tho wool' clip of this country In 1918 Is reckoned nt almost exactly 300,000,000 pounds, and tho mean price to producers at 58 cents, or about 11 cents higher than in 1917. Bead tbo News for the news.