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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1919)
PAIDAY, AtJQURT 8, 1019. TUB SPIlINOriELD NEWS, page: x ' Abe Kelly, of Donna, waa In' the V AM I.IIMlffk AM Hlnttilav Mra. W. C. Iteblmn left for Portland Tuesday to be gone Ihrefl weeks. An appetizing feast of the most attractire popular vocal and instrumental successes. There' something for evry taste; from Hawaiian seductiveness to rollicking raglfime. 22110 ht.m tO .AUAMh H IIAIIV." fwi. J.mr, .rvl CUrb Hart. Accompaniment by Slier bo Novelty Siring Orchvtra. 22113 SIM 10 22114 ijo 22118 bl. 10 40171 StM U 0IOS 22117 "KYIS THAT MY I IOTP, Y0l',H l.w wiih Armn MaU Quart!, CH()XJ," Premie Am.ilr. M.la Ouartrt. I 44OS THE OAUk TIUIlColli..nJU,W I "HEART IMtKAKIMJ II ART DOLL," B,!ly Murray, Tn I "KYKKYIMIiY WANTS A KEY TO MY CELLAR Arthur Iialda, IWilona. 17 f ia I 22121 i to I "WIMr HONEY," Tooo Pake lawa!ian Troup. ' 'TILL E MEET AUAIN," To. P.U Hawaiian Troupe, MY CAIRO I-OYF," Fo Tmt,Jeph SamoaU OrcWi "LIXIIO LASUModUyOna-Slnp, " "TIIK ALCOHOLIC lUXEM," Fo Trot. Synco Ja Band. "LAKhLK TKUMHOME," Ona-Step, Synco Jata Band. "I'LL SAY SHE DOES," ModUy Fo Trot. Crora Broth' Xvl'rhn Ore Kvalra. "FLim HI EELES," On-S.p, G Brother.' Xylo. phuh Orcha.lra. . FOR SAL BY C. A. Areart loft Tuesday for Rose bars on a business trip. Mr. and Mr. Cal Harne and family, of Walton, are here visiting. Nnrmanri Fuisey spent Sunday In the cliy from Marshfleld. Mis Marx ('ha and Olio Smith spent Sunday at (linn River. Mr. and Mra. J. A. ('ox have cone to Portland for a week's visit. MIkh Dora Nelson spent , Tuesday with her parent near Coburg. Cash Mead and family, of Walter vllle, spent Sunday at Blue River. Mra. StoMa Martin returned Sunday from a week's visit In Portlund. . .Mr May Fdioenberger has gone- to J Rujada to take charge of a cook house. Mr. and Mra. J. fluma, of Portland, are new arrival and will reulde on Fifth .ftrwt. Alfred TomauUi liaa Konfl to Vod, Cat., whi'ro ho has accepted a ponitlon for the Kunmier. ' Archie Clow returned home from ovptm-uk the flrat of the week after a year over there. Mr and Mra. II. Adrian left Wcdftea day evcnlnn for Portland, to be gone a few duya on bualneaa. Ketels Drug Store Phone 31 : Town and Vicinity MIk Wlnnlfred Hiirpool In 'iliunly 111 at her uuiie. VUa ftr&ve Malo la lit Portland for a wcek'a vlalt with frit lids. . iVm Woolrlrh. of Junction City, apt of Tuesday her with frliuda. Mlai Inca Craktree, of ('amp Creek, m accepted a poaltlou with Kggt Zcitb'a. Mr. Mltla and family, of Camp .'r-ok, were In the city on busloeaa Saturday. Tiab had ft Burglar but coma aee how It turned out. Hell Theatra Sun day, Aug. 10. MJaa Maud Ollfry, of Crenwell. ta herti for a few daya' vlalt with Mr. and Mra. Wlmenrlcd. Mr. and Mra. William Culver and a party of friend motored to the Lucky Boy mine Sunday. f ete Iimherty left for Seattle Sun day to accept a position with the R. M. Burton Sulfa agency. ' riene Martin, of Marcolu, came In Monday to visit his daughter. Mrs. I.afc'.ey Iloagland and family. Mr.' and Mra. Jamea Ijixtoti uTid Mini Kdwina Paraoiia xpent Sunday nt the home of Mr. and Min. Seth Ilr- . pole at Coldeon. Viola Ihina la Kniue Pride, nay everyone who him mn-n her In this breezy story. At I he Hell Theutre Saturday. Aug. t The MlKMa Kva llught-s and llazel Eur I, of Albany, are vialtlug at the home of Mr. Hughes' sinter. Mra. Wtu Dawsoh, for a few daya. ' P. A. Wewolowskl and wife and baby left Monday for Portland and Newport to spend a week at each place. Mrs. W. F. Walker will entertain the Kensington club at her home on C street between Mill and Second. Mrs. T. WeooloHkl. of Portland; who litis been vlHlt luar her brother, P. A. Weaolonkl, returned home Wednesday. Mlas Orace Maja and brother, Ivan, are In Portland visiting with friends. Mr. and Mra. Geo, Catching and Mr. and Mrs. i. W. Coffin expect to leave Saturday to spend the weekend at lyst I.Hke. Mr. and Mro. Teddy Leavltt spent Saturday In Trent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. .B. Wheeler, who return ed with them Sunday. j J. If. Woolley, of Lamberton, Minn.,' who has been visiting bis brother, P. j A. Woolley, for several day, left for his home Tuesday evening. j Mrs. F. W. Strubln la taking the place of Mra. McGeah at Hampton's store Kuxene for two weeks while the latter Is on a vacation. . J .Prof. W. M. Sutton and wife, of flurris, who are visiting here for the summer, motored to Umpqua fnr a week's visit with Prof. Sutton's moth er and brothers. J. J. Bryan and family; L D. Lari mer and family; Mra. Grace Robert and Miss Lena McPberaon motored to DInck Dutte and London Springs for an outing Sunday. Joy WaW left Tuesday for Cor vallis, where he will be In charge of the M. F. Bovee Undertaking Parlors for the next three week, while Mr. Bovee Is away on his vacation. W. A. H A L L Shoe Store Boots and Shoes Men's Gloves, Mitts and Socks, FIRST CLASS REPAIRING Dr. and Mra. Spencer, of Portland, who are enroute to California, stopped for a few daya' visit with Dr. and Mra. N. W. Emery. "Hurk" Wilson, a cowpuncher, parsed through the city Monday enroine to the Roundup at Pendleton. Herbert Coffin, of Portland, spent a week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coffin. Mr. Coffin was en- rout,? to Portland arter month's va-'i I a cation t-pent in a tour of California, jg f The pool room of Gates Bros., on I Main street, is being thoroughly re I modeled this week, and when the work is completed thia popular resort ! will be one of the most up to-date of its kind In the VBlley. If (MR)I M 1 x , i ii . - f j a jr MIhs Ida Carson, who has been vis iting. In Ontario, Wis., for the past month, returned Saturday evening. ! MARCOLA MEN FINED FOR UNLAWFUL ACT Mrs. Cora Rhoads and family, of Seattle are here visiting at the home of her alater, Mrs. Arthur Petereon. Mr. and Mra, 8. Vcasey and daugh ter. Florence and Gertrude, ofIort tand, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mra. Riley Snodgraas. Mr. F. A. Raker and grand-daughter MImb Helen Stevenson, of Browns ville, were weekend visitors at the homo of Dr. and Mra. N. W. Emery. - Mra. N. M. Thompson and little daughter, Gladys, are In Portland for the week. While there Mrs. Thomp son will select her fall and wiuter stock of millinery. Tellx Wesnlaska and family left Monday for Oregon City, where they will muke their future home. Like all men he believed his bride wo "Some Bride." At Bell Theatre Kaurday. Aug. 9. Don't miss It. MIks -Cornelia Hutchinson left Tues day for Salem, where alio will Join bur I mother who ia there attending the M. E. Camp meeting. They will return some time next week. Marguerite Clark In "Bab'a Bur glar," a delightful comedy in which Bnb becomes the owner of an automo bile. See what happens at the Bell Theatre Sunday. Aug. 10. Kenneth DeLassus. of Cottage "rove, ia here for a few weeks' visit with his mother, Mrs. Riley Snodgrass. The Misses Barbara and Dessle Boi ler and Mr. (Henry Fundrem returned Monday from an outing at McCredle Springs. Mr. and Mra. Elgin Hadley. of Yar ne.ll, spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Hadley'a mother, Mrs. M. E. Durjee . Mrs. C. R. Klerson and little daugh ter, Virginia, of Havre, Mont., are here, visiting at the home of Mra. Nor wood Cox. Springfield Feed Company FEEDS Still Have Some Bran and Shorts Just Cot Some Good Grain Hay. GROCERIES BoroWt Milk (Tall) ,....15c Sweet Pickles, In qt. Jar...?..45c Ottor Brand Shrimp, 2 for 35o THIS WEEK ONLY. Mr and Mrs. H. D. Patten and two children, of Salem, visited with' Mr. and Mra. N. Howe Monday enroute to Foley Springs, where they will enjoy an outing of several day. Chaa. F. Ketar, formerly a resident of Alberta. Cunadn, Is now located here permanently, having returned after an extended trip throughout the eastern atatea where he visited rela tives. ' Mlas Ethel Conley,, telephone ope rator at the local exchange, left Wed nesday for a two weeks' vacation. She will vlHlt her sister, Mrs. Silas Cay, Bt Corvallls; also frieuda and relatives iu Portland. Z. N. Agee, traveling salesman for the Pacific Paper company, of Port land, was In town calling on customer Tueaday. Mra. Joe Lusby and little daughter returned Saturday from Corvallls, where she waa called by the Illness of her mother. Jamea Hawker, state game warden. I waa the complaining witness In a suit I brought In the: Eugene Justice court Wednesday charging Jess Davia and Mpreas Gorley, realdenta of Marcola, with three complaints hunting deer In closed season, running deer with doge and having deer unlawfully in their poaaesaion. ,' The . defendant pleaded guilty to the firat charge with the understanding that the other two be dismissed and that they pay a One of $75 each. J F. Grodski, safety agent, of Port land, apent two daya with hta sister, Mra. F. A. Wesolowskl the latter part of laat week. . Mr. Frank Hannlel left for Dickin son. No. Dak. Jle will return later with his family and expects to locate near Springfield. Mr. aud Mrs. Nate Rowe and son, Pete Laniberty, motored to Saginaw and Cottage Grove Sunday for a visit with friends and relatives. A motor party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Skinner, Mr. Sandrain and the Mlsaea Bnrbee, left for Portlund Tuesday for a week's visit. 8TREET CAR SERVICE TO SPRINGFIELD CRIPPLED The big generator of the Mountain States Tower company at Eugene, which supplies power tor the street car system of Springfield and Eugene, burned out Sunday morning, crippling the entire aervlce to such an extent that only three car could be operat- ied one the sprlngfield line and i . i two in Kugene. Electricians from Portland worked night and day to repair the generator, but It waa Impossible to restore the 'regular service until yesterday, when i the cars ran on me usuui iuwuum, Mrs. G. W. Whitney and daughter, Flora, of Southerlln, returned home Monday after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Wnitney'a son.. Harry. I DON'T. iArchle Clow, a former employe of the Southern Pacific company, arrived Saturday night by auto from Portland to visit with relatlvea. Mr. Clow has Just returned from service overaeaa with the engineers, and stopped In Portland to visit his parents. Just be fore going to war he waa married to Mlus Sylvia Fawver, who has made her home bore during his absence. A Bllllous Attack Mrs. M. L. Chamberlain, of Loa Angelea. mother of Mrs. W. M. Sut ton, spent the weekend with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harp, of June tion City. Mrs. Gilbert Davta underwent ail oporatlon at the local hospital the first of the week. Ijitst reports are to the effect that, she is getting along nicely. Mrs. Peter Tomaeth, who recently underwent a major operation at Mercy hospital, waa dismissed Sunday and Is staying at the home of her daughter, Mra. Nyston. My parents told me not to smok I Don't. - . j Or listen to a naughty Joke I Don't. They made It plain I must not wink j At pretty girls or even think i About intoxicating drink 1 Don't. To dance and flirt is very wrong I Dm I Wild ycuths chase women wine and song 1 Doi.l. I klis no girls, not even one I do no Vpow how It is done You wouldn't think 1 had much fun I DON'T. ervflce , 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 yon may need. STANDARD LINES OF ACCESSORIES' V .,. GAS, OIL, ETC., IN STOCK ' ' Sandgaf he & Adrian SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 11 Main St, bet. 4th and 5th Mark Young, who Just recently re turned from overseas, went to Port land Tuesday to meet his wife, who had gone to New York to meet hint when he landed there. Through some misunderstanding Mark missed Mrs. Young when he arrived and came on to Springfield. After arriving here he experienced considerable difficulty in locating her, but finally succeeded, and she came back to Portland, ar riving Tuesday. Together they came to Springfield, and will visit with Mr. Youngs pareut8 for some time, after which they will go to Portland to re side. . . NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mead and daugh ter, Mra. Wm. Farllng and family, of Albany; Mra Cora Rhoads and family, of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson, of Springfield, speut Sunday at Blue River. The Eskimo sleeps in his little bear skin. And keeps very warm, I am told; Last night I slept in tny little bare skiu . And caught a helluva cold. HOW ANY OIRL CAN HAVE FRBTTY EYES When you have a bllllous attack your liver fails to perform Its func tions. You become constipated. The food you eat ferment In your atom. ach instead . of digesting. This In flames the itomach and cause uau- sea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Tale three of Chamberlain's Tablets. They wilt tone up your liter, eleaa out ypur itomach and you. will aooa be as well ,'aaleve.v They ealr coat quarter. . , . No girl or woman la pretty it her eyes are red, atralned or have dark rings. Simple wltchhaset, camphor, Hydrastis, etc., as rnixed in Lavoptlk eye waah, will biigbteu the eyes and a week's, use will surprise you with IU QUICK results.. Regular ua of Lavoptik keeps V the eyes healthy, sparkling and vivacious. The quick change wi please - too Dadat? ahimlounv eye cvp fKK& ' U. A Peer Drug tic 'a negro, offered a glass of Bevo, made the comment: "It looks like beer, smells like beer, tastes like ber, but, boss, it don't seem to have the auttlority." Current Opiulou. ANNOUNCEMENT The 6 1015c, 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 for use ful notions. '- Your patronage Is' Solicited, and will be appreciated anl .we guarantee- to be able to save you money on manjr of the' anictea) wa handle. ' B. B. KBFNZE. Notice is hereby given that no more permits to burn rubbish will be issued during the period of dry weather. E. E. MORRISON, Mayor. To Improve Your Digestion "For years my digest'on was so poor that I could only eat the lighest foods. I tried everything that I heard of to get relief, but not until about a year ago when I saw Chamberlain'a Tab lets advertised and got a bottle ' of them did I find the- right treatment Since taking them my digestion is fine." Mrs. Blanche Bowers, Indiana, Pa. If Your Wife Forbids Your Playing Pool and - Cards at Our Place . You Had Better Stay at Home. If Sh Call for You and You Are HcrO W Will Tell Her So. Glover & Gox TO THE FARMERS OF SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT . The importance and value of a alio on your farm cau hardly be over, estimated. We are not agents for any alio but we do want to help you in every war a we can, and if you own your . farm or are In a poaltlou to a a .Justify the expense, we' will be a Clad to aid you financially ia adding a silo to your equip- a meat. - , SPRINQFIELP FIRST KA- TIONAL BANK. . Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. FOR SALE Two acres in DoUglae Gardens as part payment on good automobile; balance cash. T. H. Drum, 754 Fourth Ave.. Eugene, Ore. Phone 602-L, - Aug. FOR SALE -A aood Charter Oak Cook Stove, and aluo Gaa Range. . See them at II. E. Walker's, 116 B Street, Springfield. Oregon. FOR SALE A bargain almost new next winter coat' mirror plush with genuine grey squirrel skin cape col lar. Coat $35.00, will sell for 122.69. Call at News office. STRAYED HORSE One brown mare. weight about 1100 pounds, with star In forehead, found on my pastura south of .Springfield. Owner can nav same by paying charges. O. B. Keaaey, Springfield, Ore. My property which has been offered for sale at 8$4 C St, i hereby withdrawn (ram the market, as I will hold It for my homo. P. Vf. Greea. 1! f