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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
ft 2R.GE 4 TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS Pill DAY, MAY t), 1010 "See here," says the Good Judge I want to remind you about that small chew of this good tobacco. It tastes better because it's good tobacco. Its quality saves you part of your tobacco money. It goes further and lasts longer. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put u! in txo styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco SPRINGFIELD WILL FITTINGLY OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY. Pinna nro under wny for tho obsorv nnco of Memorial Day In Springfield J by tlio O. A. It. I Tltti) will bo speaking nt tho coo-' otory ) woll known men. and flowers J will bo placed on tlio graves of tho , departed homes of tho Civil. Spanish American and Great World War. All fraternal ordctu, tho school nnd nil veterans of these wars nro urgent ly requested to tako part that tho day may bo fittingly observed. Further details will bo announced later. lime 7 oil ever heard this? JACOB M'KENNEY RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS DUTY. I NATIONAL BICYCLE WEEK f Hi Jacob McKonnoy, son of Mrs. 11. C McKonnoy. n former resident of this city, but now of Coburg. was in town this week visiting his slater. Mrs. I. Castool. Mr. McKonnoy enlisted in tho navy about three years ago nt Hremerton, and Just recently received h's honor nblo discharge in Philadelphia. Dur ing tho past year Mr. McKonnoy has boon In French waters, serving on tho American torpedo boat Stewart. OBITUARY NOTICE. Will be Observed in Springfield by a Series of Bicycle Races, Etc. J. W. Stevens, under whose direction the events for Na tional Bicycle Week are being arranged, wishes to announce he will give a discount of 10 per cent on all cash sales made during the week beginning May 3rd and closing May 10th. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY E That Will Give YouRealrm If you arc 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 repair 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 Willamette St., Eugene, Ore. Work Shoes Made to Order, $7.00 Guaranteed Fully 9 -4- THE BANKER IS INTERESTED IN HIS DE POSITORS. HE IS THE ONLY MAN IN TOWN WHO WILL GIVE YOU HIS ADVICE FREE. THE BANKER LIKES TO SEE YOU AND EVERYONE IN HIS COM MUNITY GETTING RICH. SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCESS AND SUCCESS FUL MEN dAN AND DO ASSIST EACH OTHER. BE AiSUCCESSFUL MAN. PUT SOME MONEY IN THE BANK AND BECOME ONE OF THE RICH MEN IN OUR TOWN. Bank With Us Sarah Elmlrn Sims was born in Ma lone. New York. May 11. 1S30. nnd I died after a 1'2 days' illness in Spring iield. Ore.. April 2S 1911). ! When very young she moved w'tti , her father's family, she being tlio youngest of 11 children, to l.aport. ! Ind.. where she received her educa tion nnd grew to womanhood. I In 1S4G she was married to Tyreo , Doran. who died In 1S93. From this I union nine children woro born Fran Joes. John. Frank and Mary (Mrs. Wll-; ( son having died) : Joseph, of Portland. ( I Ore. : Leonard, of Stanley. N. D.; Net tie E. (Mrs. Uartlett). Charles nnd I Judson. of Springfield, who live to 1 'mourn her loss; nlso 24 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Doran Jo'.ned tho Methodist Episcopal church when she was 1G years of age, later Joining the Free Methodists. She has been a very ' devout Christian for mnny years and lived a life worthy of being an ex ample for any one. Though she suffered greatly, she bore it as only a Christian could, say ing, "Not my will but Thine bo done." I Grandma Doran has lived in Spring field for 15 years and has many friends who will mourn her loss. The funeral was held from the Wal ker Chapel Tuesday, April 29. and in terment took place in Laurel Hill cemetery. "My baking powder," says the smooth solicitor, "costs less than Royal." But he omits to say that it often leaves a bitter taste, that food made with it is likely to stale in a day and that it contains alum, which is con demned by many medical authorities for use in food. England and France prohibit the sale of alum baking powders. , Baking: Powder fs made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste SPEED ARTIST MUST PAY FOR DAMAGE HE DID TO CAR DO YOU ENJOY LIFE? A man in good physical condition is almost certain to enjoy l!fe, while the bilious and dyspeptic nre despond ent, do not enjoy their meals and feel miserable a good share of the time This ill feeling Is nearly always un necessary. A few dotes of Chamber Iain's Tablets to tono up the stomach, Improvo the digestion and regulate the bowels is all that is needed. Try It. Through placing his car In a gar ago in Cottage drove for repair, t which were mado necessary by col liding with a small Saxon machlii'j driven by F. Michael, of Eugene, on tho curve Just this side of the over head electric car crossing In West Spvingftcld two weeks ago, Jnmos I Lemon, head sawyer In tho Western i Ltimber mill at Cottngo Grovo, was apprehended by Sheriff Fred Stlckols. who made the "sport" como through with Hufllclent funds to pay for repair ing Mr. MlchneJ's car. which was bad ly damaged by Uio Impnct. Mr. Lemon was doiving a very heavy car nt reckless speed around the curve and met Mr. Michaels go ing toward Eugene at a leisurely gait. The big car Btruek the light car side wise, but did not stop to ascertain how badly It was damaged or wheth er tho driver was Injured. Mr. Mich nols reported the matter to Shwlff St'ckels. and the laUer, by making Inquiry In Cottage Grove learned of the placing In a gar.igo there of a machine for minor repairs, nnd an Iiiestigatlon resulted as ubovo. ! f "' 1 1 ' " - . itggtmamt b FOR QUALITY Specials for Saturday Assorted Layer Cakes, Cream Puffs and Milk Bread The Talk of the Town. I know It Wll be. but I cannot help it. I have to raise somo money in a short time,' and the only way to got It is to sell 1 some real estate. And as I cannot j wait for tho natural demand for lots Ust homo building, although this de mand is now growing daily, I have to, make sales by pu'ting tho prices s I low that even those that never thought of buying either for home building or as an investment, will take ! advantage of it and pick up an easy i piece of money. j I will sell 2a lots In Emerald J Heights Addition to Springfield by i cutting tlio prices square In two, al though these prices were low before. ! i And these 25 lots are not picked out ' for the purpose. You may have your choice of all thu unsold lots In the i Addition. It is to be cash, however, j and no Installment plan, nut my creditor has agreed to take Liberty Honds from mo at par, consequently I j can accept them from you - ut par. iou win gei warranty ueca ana a per fect and registered title. Tho pre-war prices on these lots, none less than CO-ft. front, were from $125 to $325. If you hurry you will now get two lota for tho price of one, I know It will cause some conster nation In real estate circles nnd I also khuw mm an mose mat nave nought, i In this Addition and seem well satis-1 fled dislike this slaughter sale; but I ' oannot help It. I I do not need to point out to you what Springfield will bo when wo get back to normal conditions again what tho finishing of the Nation Cut off will mean to Springfield when tho empire of Eastern Oregon Is linked up with us; nor do I need to say that Emerald Heights Is tlio Ideal 1 rcsldonco section of Ah Is oily, because j I expect to soil theso few lots hor among you who all know thossl things. The salo will commnnco Mondnv, May 12th, and I will bo at tlio Main Garapo Sunday, tho 11th, to show property to thnso that cannot get iwny on work dava, SIMC N KLOVDAHL, SPRINGFIELD HOTEL ARRIVALS. Tho following guests were regis tered at the Springfield during tho weak ending today: Geo. W. Perkins, Portland. Henry Schwurz. V. Lyhurger and family, MarHlifleld. Hun Drandon S. W. Willott. F. P. Thurman. , John Hendeier. J Porsly. G. C. Ingram, Monroe, V. J. Juhu, Elmlra. T. G. Allen. Madison Srores. Thos. O'Donnell. W. It. Hoboson and wife, Philomath Hoy Haynor. C. H. HaHness. J. J. Skomlchko, Wondllng. W. n. Peterson, Philomath. M. G. Kirk. V. D. Clark. W. Yarnall. , M, A. Young. A. L. Adamson. Myrtlo Zlmmorman, Albany. ( Wm. Kaine. It, W. Ftigh, Eugene. WATERSHED COATS Glendennlng has them for ladles or gentlemen, the quality of which are unsurpassed at a price lower than can elsewhere bo obtained. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, us thej cannot reach the teat of the UUuuue Catarrh Is a local disease, Kreutly In (luencei) by constitutional condition), unt In order to cure It you must tuku ur internal remedy. Hall's Cuturrh Medi cine. Is taken Internally und acta thru the lilond on the iiiucouh bui faces of tlx system. JIuII'h Catarrh Medicine wul irt-BcrMou ny one or the best puysiciant in thin country for yenrs. It Is com-' posed (if some of the best tonics known, combined with somo of tho best blood purine Thu perfect combination o) the InKredlnnts In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is what . produces such wonderful results In itdrrhol conditions Bend fol testimonials, free. K I f IIKNEV & CIO,, Props., Toledo, O All nru iin, 7Rc Hull's Cmillv Pills lor ccnstlnatl i'.. W. W. EBBETT, Prop. Telephone 17. Wo sell guaranteed Tiro3 and Tuboa for loss money than you can buy olsewhero. We sell Gasoline 'and Oil for less than you can buy elsewhere. We sell Auto Accessories for loss than you can buy olsewhero. Wo soli Good Used Cars got our prices. Wo don't have any old stock ours is all new stock. We sell Shell Gasoline and Oil Why Shell Gasoline? Because Shell Gasoline Shows the Highest Test of any Gasoline Sold in -Lane County- TESTED GASOLINE Standard Oil (Gravity) 54 ..'.-'Union Oil (Gravity) 54 SHELL (Gravity) 58 Insist on Shell Gasoline and Oils Give Us Your Jitney Work