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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1919)
Fill DAY, AUC1U8T 1, 1919 TUB fiPIUNWIRLD NEWS rAGE S Keep Your Skin Young and Fair Tlio nrt of kooplnn 1 1m complexion frrnh atul clear n the art of fowling, cloiiDHlriK and protecting the. akin. The akin of (he IihiuIh and face l a I way affected by external urcihIpb, guh hh aim, ntniOHpherlc condition",, KiTtiin and diiHt. Garden Court Double Combination Cream will help renew the nkln IIhhimh, keep the Kre cleantti-d and neutralize the drying effect of mm and wind. , ThlH dainty cream Ih perfect for mnHHUKO-purposes, and ah u generul Mootlilng and healing agent, lined regularly It may he depended upon to keep the Hkln ho ft and Htunolh, to remove lilackhendH, moth patcheK, tan, etc.- - and to eure Himbiitn. It will uIko remove wrtnkh'H by building up the iIhhucm of the Hkln and by restoring the nolmul tone of the tiny .fuclal mtiHclen. Put up in handHomc Jar. I 'rice 50 cent wr Ntvrn aUUfrtlTUTE taste., itor SH IN Of i ELD. , JORE PHOtlE 31 K. K. Morrison spent Tuesday In 1 1 m rr'whurjt on bualnen j Vted Knot tiKiturf.fl to Independence Hnnday to spend Hi day with friend. Teddy i,eavlft spoke to largo audi ence at Thurston last Tuesday night. May Allison In "Allium Married' at tho Hell Theatre, Kafurdiiy, August 2nd ; Ml Claire Miles, of California, In spending th summer with her aunt. Mm. IJerry, II. I. Ad mil has moved to Fourth ntid I) s'reefa. ' , Mm. Purrell ha returned from a visit In Wendllng. I'rof. V. W. Uoth haa moved to Sev enth and A afreets. , W. A. Mahey nd family hav mov ed out on a ranch near Donna. Mr. and Mm. O. Ilodgdon left Mon-' day for Chicago to visit friend . I M. L. Count arrived Tuesday to vla lt for the week with lila daughter, Mra. Prank Hldwcll and family. Mary Plckford playa Rebecca In "Rebecca of fttinnyhruok Farm" at the. Hell Theatre, Bund ay. August 3rd. Mr. (". A. fCaslmsn returned Thurs day from a week'st vlxlt with her slater and relative In Cortland. Ilu loved h-r he did not marry her! Why? Hen "Almost Married," Hell Theatre, Saturday, August 2nd. : Town and Vicinity : I : Mra. John Purrell apent Sunday wi'U friends III Wendllng. '. L. Krott and family have returned fr-iin an outing up Hlue River. Mr. and Mra Uruce. of Thuraton, itit .Sunday hero with friends. Mra. Klley Hltodgruss and dniiKhtcr, M.iilnc, v tailed III CottnKO Urovc, Sun-tin. "Rebecca of Burmyhrook Farm," in ii famous atoj-y. Bee It In picture at tlio Hell Theatre Sunday, August 3rd. Mr. and Mra. Harry Wynn and diuiKhier. of Cottage Orove, were ever Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. F. Lcnliurt. Teddy Ieiivllt la to Rive an address on the Armenian Itellef Work to a large social gathering at Lowell Sat urday night. Herbert Moore, haa gone to Wash ington where he will Join the Ellison While Chautauqua rompatiy. for I ho rent of the aeaaon. Mr. J. C. HthtK'Idor family and moiher, of Monroe, were Suuday via Mora at the lionif'of Mra. Schneider's parents Mr and Mra. J. W. MclkiwelL I Tin. tvul t.t.vloii 1 1 n mflini? mi Monduy evening at the W. O. W. hall. After the business meeting a social evening waa eujoyeil )y Ihoae preaent. Mra. Harold Dye, of Portland, re turned home Tueaday after several weeka' vIkIi with her alater, Mr. Artie Sneed. J. J. Bryan haa added a 'new coat of paint in the front of hla pool and coft drinka eatuhtlMhment. It wouldn't hurt a fw more to follow ault. Mr. and Mm. Vincent Motilco, of Mablo, were 111 town on bualneaa Mou-' .i,y, I Mr. and Mra. liar! Mellieraon. and . mother. Mra. Mary Mcl'hemon, ino John Wluxenreld mnde a flying (?) tored lo Junction City Sunday for a vimii wiin ,ir. aicrncraon a uncie. J. K. I-mlM-ke, relief man of the Southern Pacific, arrived Tuesday t take charge of the local office during the abaetue of (.' Olaon, who la taking a 30 day vacation. trip to. Tort land laat Friday, return Irg Saturday. , .MIh Kvelyn C'yr and Mra. Elmer tlerbat and daughter, who have been vialtlng In Everaon. Waahingtou, for the paat few weeka with relajivea and j friends, have returned home. Win. Hill and Jerry VauValxah have returned from a few rtaya' vlalt with frienda in Portland. , Mm. W. II. Itebhan and daughter, Conatance, have returned from an out ing at McCwdle Sprlnga. Will Simmons. Mr. and Mm. O. H. Neet left Monday for Torttand whore they will make their home for aomn time. .Mm. Robert Sliulu and daughter Mr. and Mr. W. G. Spencer, of Ijike Viov, who have atent the pat few weeka vialtlng with Mr. and Mra. John Flugerald have returned to their home, Mr. and Mra. W. II. Averlll and fam ily, of Corvallia. who have been on an outing of two weeka at the Belknap Springs atopped over Sunday with Mr. and Mra. F. K. Lenhart. Mr. and Mra. F. B. Flannery, the left Wednesday for their home In nfw ownera of thu M. M. Peery drug Wllou after a weeka' vlalt here. Mlaa Inea Crnbtree. of Camp Creek, apent Sunday at the home of her aunt. Mm. E. M. Duryeo. Mr. and Mm. Earl More, who have Item vialtlng for the pnat few wcVka In Klamath Falla have returned home. tore, are the gueata of Ir. and Mra. V. W. Emery until they fln! a suit able place of reaideneo. Mra. H. Glendenning returned Mon 1m) from Yoticolln after a few days vill at the home of Mr. Thomas A-p'fgato. Alfred Tomttelh who has Juat re Itirtied from service overscan. Is here visiting at the home of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs John Tomaeth. Later he will go to California to make his home. Miss Ester Campbell and MIks Win ifred Hayes, of Portland, apent tlm week cud at the home of Ir. and Mra. N W. Emery. ('. C. Tripled, who has lieen con fined for some time in the Springfield lloapital left Saturday for Portland where he will imdego a major opera tion by Hr. Coffey, a well known spec ially , Mm. Q. W. Itnndleft and aon. Dirk, of Fargo, N. I)., are here for a sis mocks' visit with her slater Mm. Sher- jnaL Potter. , . The Misses llarbara and Ih-ssle Pc.Her and Henry F"andrcm, have gone to Mci'redlo Springs for their vacation of two weeks. Mr. Geo. Martin, of Marcola, apent Sunday hero with his daughter, Mrs. Hagland and family, at the home of Mary Roberts. Springfield Feed Company Now is the time to bow your Hape Beed for fall pasture We have the Dwarf Essex seed. Mrs. Lealle lloaglnnd and three children, of Walla Wnlln, Washing ton; are visiting at the home of Miss Mary Roberts. Mm. lloaglnnd. nea Miss Lulu Martin, la a former resident of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gay, and Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Kagley, of Corvallis. were over Sunday visitors with relatives hero. Mrs. N. W. Gay, mother of The Christian Church was crowded Sunday night, when the Mtflhodist and Ilaptlst churches kindly dismiss ed their services and Joined with them In the evening service. , Mr. and Mm. A. P. McKenzle spent last week at lklknap Springs.' Alex auys there is no fish up there. We must take hla word for It , yet we didn't hear of him bringing any out. You can save money by getlng your stonglngs at the Variety Store. Itob Wallace and daughter, of Jas per, are here for a few days on business. R. If. McKay and family have gone io Oakland, Oregon, for a couple of mouths. Eat at the Griffin Restaurant, any thing you want, at any time from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. 1 Eat at the Griffin Restaurant, any thing you want, at any time from 6 a. in. to 9 p. in. Eat at the Griffin Restaurant, any thing you want, at any time from 6 a. in. to 9 p. in. Mayor Morrison sent a sample of city water to the State Board of Health Thursday tor examination. The construction crew of the M. 8. Power Co., from Albany Is here to complete the Prunevllle extension. . The Misses Annette and Ludell Wil liams are spending a few days In Eu gene with Mm. Wblttier Swafford. I-ast week Mayor Morrison had the city hose and hydrants lnsected- and they are all reported In fine condition If : jvl W. A. HALL Shoe Store Boots a ndS hoes Men's Gloves, Mitts and Socks FIRST CLASS REPAIRING Pete Iamberty. who"haa been visit ing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Rowe. has gone to MarshfielJ and N'orih Bend- on business, return ing Sunday. Mm. V. W. Emery. Miss Wlnnlfvd i Hayes and Miss Esther Campbell, of Portland, Miss Riddle, of La Grande, and Miss Grace Emery, motored to Foley Springs last Saturday for a few days' outing. , The certificate of the assumed busi ness name, Fischer-Weber Wood com pany, of Eugene and Springfield, was filed with the county clerk Wedns day. Carl E Fischer and M. W. Weber are members of Uie iirm. C. Olson, local Southern Pacific agent, left Sunday on a motor trip, the Itinerary ef which will include Med ford, Ashland, Klamath Falla and sev eral other points, returning via way of MrKenzle Pass. He expects to be gone 30 days. Thos. Green and family, of near Co burg, were in town Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. alid Mm. Robt. Sidwell. Thomas reports j crops in the best of condition In that; neighborhood ami says that prospects j are the best in fifteen years, , Miss Atlie Rramberg, of Monmouth, spent the week-end at the home of Silas, returned with them for a week's Mr- ud MrH' Teddy Le"vltt' MiM visit In Corvallis. Ralph Coffin, who Just recently re turned from overseas, has gone vo Portland, where he accepted a position with tho Western Union Telegraph Co. He visited one day In Salem be fore going to Portland. . GROCERIES Full Line Pickling Spices 40-Gr Vinegar 40c Cal. White Cloud Compound. 35c lb. BRING IN YOUR GRAIN BAGS Mr. and Mm. J. W. McDowell, Mrs. J. W. McKlnley and danghter. Bertha, of Kansas City, Mm. P. M. Fowler and daughter. Marvel, and son, James, of. Emmet Idaho Mr. and Mrs. 8. II. Mc Calllster and mother Mrs. Hattle Mc Callister, Mm. E. M Ward .and daugh ter, Miss Edna, Mr. ('has. Hoggins and Mlsaj Plko, of Eugene, motored to Drain last Sunday on a picnic party. A Bllliout Attack When you have a billions attack your liver falls to perform ita func tions. You bocotue constipated. The food you eat ferments In your stom ach Instead of digesting. This In flames the stomach and causes nau sea, vomiting and ft terrible headache. Take three of Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tono up your liver, cleau out your stomach and you will auou be as well as ever. T&oy only cost quarter. Bramberg and Mrs Leavitt attended college together at Salem. At present Mlsa Bramberg la Registrar of tho Oregon State Normal School at Mon mouth, Oregon. ANNOUNCEMENT The 5-10-lfc, or Variety Store will now be kept open, and as fast as new goods can be received, we will endeav or to supply the local demand tor use ful notions. . Your patronage la solicited, and will be appreciated and we guarantee to bo able to suve you money on many of the articles- we handle. E. E. KEPNER. To Improve Your Digestion For years my digestion was so poor that I could only eat the lighest foods. I tried everything that I beard of to get relief, but not until about a year ago when I aaw Chamberlain's Tab lets advertised and got a bottle of them did I find the right treatment. Since taking them my digestion la fine." Mrs. Blanche Bowers, Indiana, Pa. 8TATEMENT of the First National Bank of Spring field. County of Lane. State of Ore gon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor July 1. 1919, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit! commercial deposits), prin cipal or interest, for a period of more than seven (71. years immediately prior to said daU, with the name, last known place of residence or posloffice address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, If known. Name of depositor. Dox, L.; resi dence or post office address,-unknown; dead, if fact is known to secretary or cashier; unknown. Amount. J6.50. Name of depositor, Johnson, L. P.; residence or postoffice address, un: known; dead, it fact is known to sec retary or cashier; unknown. Amount, $341. State of Oregon County of Lane, ss. 1. L. G. 'Hullo, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that 1 am the cashier of the First National Bank of Springfield, County of Lane, State of Oregon: that the foregoing statement la a full, 'true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or post office address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required by the provis ions of Chapter 148, of the General Laws of Oregop, 1907, and Chapter 214, of the. General Laws of Oregon, 1917. L. G. HULIN Subscribed and sworn to before me this ISth day of July. A. D , 1919. (Seal) , O. S. PENNY, Notary Public of Oregon. My commission expires April 20, 1921. Aug. 8. Twice We carry a very large stock of Genuine Ford Parts. We have shop equipment for taking care of Ford Service. We have the mechanics who understand your Ford. We have the accessories to fit your Ford car at prices that are right. In fact we are equipped to work on any make of car and can furnish you with any parts or accessories you may need. STANDARD LINES OF ACCESSORIES GAS, OIL, ETC..IN STOCK iandgafhe&idrian SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 11 Main St., bet. 4th and 5th HOW ANY GIRL CAN HAVE PRETTY EYES No girt or woman is pretty If her eyes are rod, strained or have dark rings. Simple wltchhascl, camphor, hydrastls, etc., as mixed iu Lavoptlk eye wash, will brighten the eyes and a weck'a use will surprise you with Its QUICK results. Regulur use of Lavoptlk keeps the eyes healthy, sparkling and vivacious. The quick change will pleasa you Dainty aluminum eye Poery Drug Co. cup FREE. M. SI. Loggers Shoes Shoe Strings Polishes Rubber Heels Having enstalled all new.and up-to-date Goodyear equip ment, 1 am now in line to do your work and do it right, L G. Hclmer Shop Shoe If Your Wife Forbids Your Playing - Pool and Cards at Our Place You Had Better Stay at Home. If She Calls for You and You Are Here We Will Tell Her So. Clover & Cox 21 Good Substantial Meals at the American Hotel for $7 Can You Beat It? TO THE FARMERS OF SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT The importance and value of a silo on your farm can hardly be over estimated. We are not agent 8 for any silo but we do want to help you in every way we can, and if you own your farm or are in a position to Justify the expense, we will be glad to aid you financially in adding a silo to your equip ment. N SPRINGFIELD FIRST NA TIONAL BANK. 3 S YOU have an invita tion to attend all ser- vices of the Christian Church. Public Invited. Invite Ten Friends! Morning Service at 11 a. m. We will dismiss our evening service to join with the Baptist Church in a great Sun day night service. Do not miss hearing Brother Bailey Sunday evening.