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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1919)
KHIHAV, MAY 30, 1010 TUB .SPRINGFIELD NICWS PAGE X The Confidence of Oijr Country Customers lino enabled ua to build up nn excellent parcel pott bunlneii, Tlili Is encournolno for we realize that the , reoldnts of our trade territory appreciate the fact that I tpayi to patronize homo Induitrles Instead of the distant mall order houses. An unusual assortment of goods, prompt service and our broad guarantee make It possible for us to meet any sort of competition. Send us a trial order for drugs or sundries also let us fill your next prescription. Wt prepay postage on all small orders. PHONE NiTvcn SUBSTITUTE 31 In Society Clyde Vnlllor, son of Mr. nml Mrs. f1ftriri.fi Vnlllfir nfwl wlm wnu wllh Ihn t TOWQ aild ViCillity 1 ISHi .engineers for nearly two yean. III null u, nun i uv.;n i"i inn uiiifiiiuriu and will vlnlt liuro for 11 t (mo. Miirrlll Timl. of 1'orllnnd, Ik hero visiting Mr. iinil Mm. C. M. Dorlty Horn to Mr. nml Mm. IS. (5. Sutton, Wednesday, May 28, u boy. Futliur doing nicely. M. M. I'cery loft for Hclo Thursday for h fuw days on business. Ho will vlnlt relatives whllu aw.y. Fred Montgomery, a former res ident. Iiiih returned to ri'Hhlii horn In tho future mid Ih IIvIiik on KIghth nti'l I) streets, & Karl Thompson Ih Jioro from Cov entor's Inland, N. V., visiting for n few days with relatives nml friends. Ho will no on to I. n firnndo Inter. II. Srh wind, of Wondllng, was transuding business In tho - city Thursday. . Mr.. John Tomseth returned from IiIh farm near Forest drove Tuesday evening. Ini (Jroy. of ThurHton, wnH shopping In tho city Thursday. Mrs. Bert Donne and chlhlron left for Jasper hiBt Friday to nttend tho school picnic and visit friends. Thoy returned Saturday. Dr. Pollard went tlHhing nt Swiss llonit! last week and brought hack tho baron In tho shnpo or 10 or 12 big ones 7 Mrs. Louise Mnyboll and MIbs Ilea trice Hohorts, who spent several dnys visiting frlendH In Portland, havo ro tnrneil homo. Carol Morrison, brother of Mayor 10. Morrison, arrived Monday from Portland. He recently roturned froui Franca. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrvoy Brown, of Ilnl las, are vlslt'ng at tho homo of Mrs. Brown's parcntH, Mr. and Mrs. J. 10. McKlbhon, of thin city. Grocery Specials Bost Cano Sugar (with (JQ "7f Crocory Ordor) IjJUs U Folgcr Baking Powder, lb., 45c Macaroni, 3 lbs 25c Mt. Hood WaHbing Powder, 25c Thompson's Best Flour $2.70 Blue Stein (Hard Wheat) $2.95 Noxall Flour $2.75 Scratch Food $4-00 Cracked Corn $4.00 Egg Mash $3.'30 Springfield Feed Go. Corns and Dunlons Removed. 8wenty Feet Cured, Arch 'Supports Properly Fitted. DR. WM, FRENCH Licensed Chiropodist Office: The Real Shoe Shop, $07 Willamette Street, Opp. Postofflce, Phono 530. EUGENE. Ore. Norman Fursot, who spent a few days at Independence, returned home Simdny. Mrs. Corn Mnetcrson, of Camp Creek, spent Tuesday In town on business. It. A. Bates nas purchased a home on F street between Seventh and Eighth streets. P. Thiirmnn, of Camp Creek, spent Tuesday In the city transacting busi ness . " Vn still sell matches, toilet paper, unbrlght. thread and laces at 5c. McDowell's. Miss Margy Machcm, of Junction City, stent the weekend hero visiting f.-IundB. M. F. Chllils, of Medford. pastor of the Freo Mothodlst church In Wost Springfield soma three years ago, and well known hore. accompanied by Mrs. Chllds, havo boon th'o guests of Mr. and Mrs. Castello tills week. Mr. Chlhls, sliieo leaving Springfield, has boon living In Medford. where ho M -nstor of the Freo Methodist church. Ho left for Portland Wednosdny to at tond tho Ort'Kon Conference of Freo Methodist churches. Mrs. Chllds will contluiiR her .visit horo until Mr. Child's return. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. MclloII, Mr. F. H. Johnson and MIhh Pearl Johnson, of Portland, motored up nnd were ovoi'Huiiilay visitors nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, John Henvey, 1 Mrs. I). O'llrlen, of Marshfield, !n vlrltlng hor daughter, Mrs. 11. Hhen this wcok. A number of little folks gathered nt tho homo of Mrs. I. I). Larimer Inst Saturday, tho occasion being n fare well party for Master Frank nnd Karl Iloboo who loft for San Francisco with their mother this morning. Tho aftor noon was thoroughly enjoyed by tho children on tho lawn with games and refreshments, later wlUi music In tho houso. Thoso proaont wore Kllcn and John Tomseth, Jr., Hornard Mean, Nell nnd Viola Nolson, Dorothy Ditto, Lil lian linker. Aleno nnd Dorono Lari mer, Frank nnd Knrl Ilccbo, nnd Mhs Straiiscn and Hamilton. Mrs. William Hhrlvor and little daughter arrived Monday from Spo kane. Wash., to visit her sister, Mrs. John Tomsoth. " ... Mrs. Jrhn Tomseth entertained (ho Prlrr'lla Club Friday nt hor homo on W'llametto HolghtB. The houso wns fragrant with flowers. A lunch mi wns served nnd n very pleasant afternoon spent by 'he Indies. ... Miss Daisy Tomseth. of Port'nnd. Is horn for a visit with her mother, Mrs. John Tomseth. Tho Kensington Club met with Mrs. Herhst, of Eugene. The rooms wero sweet and fragrant with roses nnd a delicious luncheon was sorved by tho hostess. Members present wero Mcsdnmes Emery. Dunlan. May, Swarts, Brossler nnd Miss Edna R warts. Tho guests were Mrs. Mil ton Cyr. Mtb. Crltcs and Mrs. Avery, of Eugono. . . Miss Lulu Cell wns hostess for a charming dinner Wednosdny evening. Covers wore laid for Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H Kesspy, Mr. Dwlpht Kessey. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Swarts, Miss Edna Swarts and Miss Stella Martin. A beautiful conterpleco of Iris and car nations graced the tahlo. After din ner Miss Cell entertained her guests' with ninny lntercst'ng events of her stny In France during tho war. ... An enjoyable lawn party was given by Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith for their sen,. Vern, Saturday evening at the homo of their dnughter, Mrs. Lee Mc I.ngan. Mr. Smith has Just recently returned from Franco. W. A. HALL Boots Shoes and Repairing Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Calllson, of Raymond, Wash., are hero for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDowell. A lot of nifty tinted box papers In new styles at Peery's. Mrs. William Martin and slstcr-'n law, Mrs. Earl Bishop, both former residents of this city, arrived from Portland a few days ago to visit wllh Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Mr. M. N. Thompson left Thursday for Seattle on a business trip. All the popular magazines on sale nt Peery's. Miss Ituhy Long will leave for Sweet Home to visit with her pnrcnts. .Mrs. Arthur Stiffler who has been horo viBitlns at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clin Layberger, for several weeks, expects to leave for her homo at North Uend Saturday. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Lemon, of Port 'nnd, arrived Friday evening to spend a fow days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Winzenried. , M. C. BRESSLEU AND SON CAN I NOW FUnNISH YOU WITH A i HUNTING OR FISHING LICENSE DIRECT. THE UNIVERSAL CAR 8 Authorized Service We have been authorized by the Ford Motor Co. as an auth orized Service Station. We have the equipment for doing any kind of Ford work, also for any other makes of cars. Large stock of genuine Ford Parts in stock. It pays to use nothing but the genuine in your Ford. WE SELL Fords, Chevrolets, Buicks, Oaklands and Libertys SEE US BEFORE SENDING YOUR MONEY AWAY FROM SPRINGFIELD. Merlin Cnrrulhers, accompanied by his niothor. nrrlvud Monday from riilladolphln. " Mr. Cnrruthers con tinued on to Camp Lowls, where ho will recolvo his discharge from tl.'.j army. He enlisted with the Coast Artillery and saw actual servlco l:t France. Lntor ho was tnken III and "ns HPnt home ns a casual, arr'vlng In Philadelphia In February, whoro he j was conllnod In a hospital for some time. His mother was soul for upon nrr'vnl In Philadelphia, and has been with him since. I Mrs. Robert Bountan, of Toll, Wat.lt., was a visitor for a few days this week with hor mother, Mrs. May ' McPhorson, of E atreot. This is the .first, time Mrs. Bountan has been homo In 10 years. She was M'ss Norr. McPheraon, and will bo remem bered by ninny of tho old-tlmors. She came with the oxpociatlon of makhig nn extendud visit, but was called to her homo Tuesday by tho serious Illness of her little son, Robert, Jr. .Mrs. William Darling, of Albany, and little daughter, Alice, are visiting at tho home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur ! Peterson. I SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 1 1 Main St., bet 4th and 5th Miss La Veil Bargor Is confined to hor home, suffering with measles. Mrs. Cora Masterson, of Camp ; Creel:, spent Snturday In town on ) business. FOR A SPRAINED ANKLE. Mrs. M. J. Bo:kott proaclied in tho Freo Methodist church at Cottage Grovd Inst Sunday. As porin as possible after tlio In jury Is received, got a bottle of Cham berlain's Liniment and follow the plain printed diroctlons which accom pany tho bottle. W. T. Reynolds, of Hnrdman, Ore., who has been attending tho I. O. O. F. grand lodge meeting nt Salem, enmo nn Friday evening to visit his broth o", E. I. Reynolds, returning to his homo Wednosdny morning. i M. C. BWSSSLER AND SON CAN NOW FURNISH YOU WITH A HUNTING QR FISHING LICENSE DIRECT. , Put One of the New Day Phonographs THEV Claxtonola Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnud Wnshburne. of Junction City, spent tho wookond vis iting nt tho B. A. Washburno homo, i Heibort Moon, who recontly roturn oil from Frnnco, loft Saturday for. As-' toria, whoro ho will visit his brother. CORSET ADVICE FREE. Mrs Uhl, Barclay Corsotlerro, phono Eugono OSB-J, will bo nt East Ninth Millinery Store Mondnys r.nd Satu days. J 6 Tekon (Wnsh.) Illado: E. M. Max well has disposed of his rou'donco and rooming houso on Crosby stroot, Just south of tho Mothodlst church, to Mrs. Jenny Smith, rocontly of Sprlrg field, Oregon, who Is horo this week, iMtd oxtiects to tnko'posbOBslon of tha plnco about May 10th. There is nno city lot and a nlno room houpe, semi modern, In tho dual. Mrs. Smith is tho ni"thor of C. E. January, a resi dent of Tokoa. Whllo undecided nn to tlmlr fitturo location, Mr. nnd Mrn. Maxwell expect to remain In ToUon for the present, ho being omplovo.l in tho barber shop of A, E. Sawyer. If Berry Piano mi In Your Home Now Pay for it at Your Conven ience while you are Enjoy ing its Exquisite Music. Tone Quality is round, clear and amazing in its naturalness; volume is astonishing. Some day you will com plete your home by install ing a phonograph. In mak ing this momentous pur chase be guided by com mon sense and unswayed by false notions of econ omy. Buy for the future by buying the best. 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