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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1919)
3TAGE 4 -.TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS ,L - . SPRING. POETRY. Our friend, Mr. Swnrts, on Mondays nlwnyji seemed out of sorts; Hut whereat ho was snd now ho Is Kind. You think it's jho season T Oh no. hero's a tvnson. ' Ho used to rlfo with tho dawn, put lu's wife's kitchen npron on, Then to tho washroom ho would fly with n flcrco light of battle in his oyo. Every ono hopped quickly out of his way, For thoy know ho would say , 1 d)1 H SKI Your Furniture Needs You arc going to need n few pieces sof FURNI TURE and a RUG or two this spring to brighten up your homo or replace iho bid ono and you will find a big assortment HERE both in furni ture and rugs to select from. We want your business and will give you the best possible ser vice at all times and a DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GOODS FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT WITH US. Come in and let us figure with you whether you want one piece or a complete outfit. "We can SAVE YOU MONEY." Brauer & Conley Cor. Ninth and Oak, Eugene WANTED TO EXCHANGE. IGO-acre farm for Springfield prop erty. -Thompson & Uhl Office, Spring field. A25 "Whenever you have scraps of pas try dough left over, make them into little cases for tarts. When watering house plants, if the "water runs in the saucer it is a. good 'sign; if not. Something is wrong with the plant. I Bread taken from tho oven should not be wrapped in cloths. It spoils , tho flavor of the bread. Mix bluing with hot water before adding it to the rinsing water and tho I clothes will not streak. J When tho whole heel of a stocking is gone, take another old stocking and .cut a piece off. Sow this over the holo and around it. It will stay much longer than if you darned it. Buy a Victory Bonday today. A Real Shoe Shop That Will Give You Real Service If you are hard to fit, we can make you a pair of Shoes that will give you real comfort and Joy, from the best materials. . Heavy Work Shoes a Specialty We are equipped with the most up-to-date machinery In the state for repar work, and a trial will convince you we can do your work better, quicker and cheaper than you have ever had before. Send us an old pair of shoes by Parcel Post'to be repaired and they will be returned promptly, charges prepaid. J. W. HUBERD Real Shoe-Shop 6th Ave. and VilIamette St., Eugene, Ore. Work Shoes Made to Order, $7.00 Guaranteed Fully Oh, Joy what a glorious day, iih1 theru ho would nvadly 'souao tho family duds In n tub of hot, soapy suds. But those days are past, ho Is happy , at last: !a1! Is calm and serono nnd llfo flows along llko a dream Ills wlfo bought a new electric wash ing mnchlnu. PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES. The now traveling library has ar rived and will bo placod on . tho shelves; also a number of new pamph lets containing Information on spray Ing of orchards, etc WELL KNOWN SPRTNGFIELDITE NOW LOCATED IN DELAWARE The many friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. lugalls, u res ident of Springfield for a number of years but who left tho latter part of last July, will be pleased to learn Mr, II. T. Shea, managor of Uio Mountain States Power company, has recolvod a totter from Mr. Ingalls, stating ho is now located In Wilmington, Delaware, whero ho is engaged in work for tho government. According to the lotter, Mr. Ingalls Is very woll pleasod with Wilmington and, although it Is a city of some 135,000 inhabitants, found It exceed ingly difficult to secure rooms or apartments in which to resldo. Mr. Ingalls, previous to his depart ure from Springfield was auditor of tho Mountain States Power company for a period of -nine years. .K3RBSIMsm3?2y .1 '"J I Hi'" , r' 7am rf ham, tljw raJtlnt- nonitamfjMMHi f talfpauntl llnhumt air. Will Darling, formprly fdreman of tho electrical department of tho Mountain States Power company of this city, and recently transferrel to Albany, returned this week to assist his family in packing up the hoiiBohold effects for shipment to Albany.' They plan on leaving for their new homo today. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Curq Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the' blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by defroylne the foundation of the dis ease, r.nl Riving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution and asnlstlng nature In doing lis work. The proprietors have so much fnlth In Its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addrru: F J CIIRNKT A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all IruEKtBta. 7Sc Take Hall's Family Rilli for constipation. or onrf- that tinny, practical paanj errata tlaa numltiur uflth pong tnohltntt torn that A. .pa tha lobar ca In aueA patait KvndlHan, PUT n pipe in your faco that's fillcd'cheerily brimful of Prince Albert, if you're on tho trail of smoke pence I For, P. A, will sing you a song of tobacco joy that will mnko you wish your life job was to see how much of the national joy smoke you could get away with every twenty-four hours! You con "carry on" with Prince Albert through thick and Jhin. You'll be after laying down a smoke barrage that'll make the boys think of the old front line in Francol P. A. never tires your taste because it has the quality! And, let it slip into your think-tank that P. A. is made by our exclu sive patented process that cuts out bite and parch assurance that you can hit smoke-record-high-spots seven days out of every week without any comeback but real smoke joy I ' R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C ELMER VAN NORTON RETURNS FROM PHILPPINE ISLANDS Elmer Van Ortorn, a sailor In tho merdhant mnrlno, stationed in, the Philippine Islands, arrived In tho city Sunday, whore he Joined his wlfo who has been living with hor brothor and family, John Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. Van Orto before Mr. Orton's enlist ment, lived nt Marcola. They have not yet decided where thoy will tako up their residence. 2S00.00O homes r m .Now worming Why? Because of the comfort, convenience and economy in heating with Perfec tion Oil Heater. Lights at the touch of a match gives instant, ' cozy warmth. No smoke or odor. Easy to carry about. Steady, comfortable heat for many hours on one filling with Pearl Oil, the ever obtainable fueL Oil consumed only when lieat is needed no waste. This Week Is Perfection Oil Heater Week And now is the time to buy Perfection OH Heater. Call on your dealer today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) OIL H E N CTIO KM I M A. H. SPRAGUE, Speoial Agt., Standard Oil Co., Eugene, Oregon DEALERS Chambers Ildw. Co.. Eucene. Ore "V.j " J'W. (Juackenbush" & Son, "Eugene, Oregon.. ' Thompson Ildw, Co., Eugene, Oro, Monroo Hardware Company, Eu- ,. 1 gono, Oregon, ' V Ax Billy Department Store, Eu gone, Oregou. Miss Helen McKivctt, daughter of Ed McKivett, was married last Sun day at the homo of her parents to Harvey Ilrown, of Tho DalIon, Tho young couplo will reside at The Dalles, nnd left for that place Sun- dav evoning. Walter Cosslor, M areola. (3. C. Ingram, Wendllng. S. It. Humphrey, Kail Crook. W. K. Johnson. O. Donoho, Vlda. A. T. Donohy, Vlda, Oro. Ernost Robinson, Kails City. Duntol Robinson, Falls City. .Frank Howe. . II! C". "Brown, Dallas. S. Pratt. D. W. Stadloy, Wendllng. Chester Hunter- pL M. Or in ml, Itosuhurg, F. It. Tester, IloHoburg. Mr. and Mrs, Jou Llttlo, ltoaoborg.. Loo Miller, Nowburg. John Mullln, Portland. a. C. Pursloy, Pendtoton. A. Uuthdrun. Dora Iloavls. v , Oohllu Gentry. Tho Springflold Feed company received during tho past week four carloads of feed, ono carload of co ntent, two carloads vnlloy hay and two cars of California afalfa hay, nnd have shipped out two cars of feed and ono car of alfalfa liny. Mrs. Charlotte flames and family are getting sottled In their newly ac quired homo on C street. Mrs. Barnes, has but recently camo to Springflold from Montana, nnd pur chased tho Jonnlo Smith property. Whllo opening a Jar of fruit 'InsL Sunday Mrs. Percy Tyson was so un fortunate as to have her eye Injured by a piece of Hying glnBS, Whllo Mrs. Tyson is suffering from tho hurt, wo aro glad to learn that tho sight will not bo injured. FOR QUALITY Specials for Saturday Assorted Layer Cakes, Cream Puffs and Hot Cross Buns GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR APPENDICITIS Springflold peoplo can prevent ap pendicitis with simple buckhorn bnrlc, glycorino, etc., na mixed In Adler-i kn. ONE 8POONFUL flushes tho ENTIRE bowol tract bo completely It rellovpH ANV CASE spnr stomach, gaB or con stipation and provents nppondlcltlH. Tho INSTANT, pleasant action of Adler-1-ka BurprteeB both doctors and jmtlonts. Leaves stomach clean and strong. M. M. Peery Drug Co, SPRINGFIELD HOTEL ARRIVAIS Tho following guests wore regis tered at tho Springflold Hotol during tho weok ending today: HOTEIy AHItlVALS II, C. Adams, WendVng. A. Watkins, Cottngo Grove. B. Clark. , Ilulrh Warren, Oregon City. Nolllo Stanton, Portland. Adam Itichey, Falls City, C. H. Ward.. M, Drumhaisor, Oregon City, W. Varnull. Mr. und Mrs. W. W. Madoulot. ('. S. McIIInny, Harrlsburg II. G. BarjiB , For Your Home A portion of our stock of' furniture lmo arrived from the manufacturers and isready for your Inspection,. If you are planning upon furnishing a home or adding a piece hcrcand there to what you already have, In will pay you to see us first. Our line so far embraces: CHAINS LIBRARY TABLES DRESSERS BEDS SPRINGS' MATTRESSES , - CARPETS LINOLEUMS MATTING SHADES KITCHEN CABINETS Now articles arp on tho way and wp will soon he In a position to supply about oyory need In homo furnishings. Berry Piano Co.. FURNITURE PIANOS PIANO PLAYERS SPRINGFIELD, OREGON