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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1919)
nilDAY. SKITEMIIEII G. 1019 TIIE SPRINGFIELD NEWS An Institution With qmilHy, ni'ivl iiimI I lino, any ndvertlncd product will iiuTki it h ma kcr mi iiihlltiitlon. Tin rctallor'H tnid; nuin Ih hln Undo mark. It therefore- WeomeH a very valuable hh t In Mm ImihIim'hh. Our Undo iijiino Iiiih nlwiiyH boon aKicliitoil with quality Khnh nml Hiijiorlor nervier-. For iIiIh reuHoii wo imk you to looti upon our label uh a Kiiuriiiite-e. Wo Klaml back of every IbliiK Hold and If Rood pur( hiiHcd hbould happen to bo uiihutihfiictoiy, we ask for tin; privilege of "making Kod." Our Mute Is an biHtltutlon in this community ono with a service. orf ntvrii MJUSII1UTC PHONE 31 7. T. Johnnon hu moved li F'fth mid K iitreet. I . J Leuley returned from h trip in lakrldge ycnterdny K. ('. Ilurd. from Mahlft. ha moved to Klichth and Main Mr. I'd ii I Powell, of Camp Creek, kifiit Tui'nilny hern Mioppliig. Mm. It. M. linker, of Wlnhcrry. wan tiern vIhIHiik friend Mil week. 1.. T. Hrnlili. a new arrival from r u 1 1 1 . Ih IIvIhk on Heroiul and K. Co- Dr. H. Italph blppel, dentlHt, Spring field, Oregon. The W. O. W Lodge will holfl Hen h'oii next Tuesday evening In the WooiIiiiiiii halt. MIhb Vina Clark, of Corneliua, la here v I h 1 1 i 1 1 k al the home of her broth er, W. II Clark. I 1 !.... .....I II.. ... ........ r i nilMiui Hint ituiiiiy lltr ii'mnr i'il finiii a trip from Newport, where I they spent a week outing j Mm. K Knook. Mr. I... K. Pane, i licit ami Pearl Snook, motored to M areola Tueadny evening : Town and Vicinity lir H Italph IMm1, deiitliit, Spring ff'il, O.ckou - , . Mr ami Mm Tom Canny, of Thura were In town Tucxduy atiopplnic Mr ami Mrs KlKln Hailliy. of Yar Hi !1. spent Sn f it : ilit y III town on lillsl IH-SH ', (; Mill and f.nnll). ate X ! 1 1 n K In leue for I'm! In tl I to Inaki- their It. . iii lii the near future J T tiiirdncr, of lllllHlioro, was III town for a few tlayn al the Inline of M I'alaiiuk. on limine. J C. Mullen ami daughter. Helen, of IVrthiml, former resident, are hero to ImH friend for a few day. Ie HlllMill lllllie up from SlieililH Pun ilny to a pond t lie day with hi par ent, Mr and Mm. Kred llliiHoa. lir S Italph )lpM'l, dentist, Spring- flelil, (I.eKotl. Mikh Thora llnchoii left Sunday for Klaiuatli Palls, where nhe will teach die coming term of M-hool. Mis I Joe nnn lit a graduate- of the Springfield school. Kred Knox and Frank IH-Pue have relumed from a week'H trip along the coast on their motorcyilea. , I. I". Cooper who rum heen vlhltlng frlendit in 'ottape Crow for a few day returned Wodnenday. Ml Uiihy IJiig. of llarrlnhiirg. I here Hlt!iK Mr. M N Thompson In lier mlllimiy atore for tlm nHon. Sm. Krod Hllla and m. Jnnper an.) I.loyd. of Camp No. 14. Wendllng. wi re In town on liinilneim Thurday. Mrn C II KlverHim ami Imik'hter. VlrKliiia, have returned to their home In Havre. Mont., after upending the I ant iiii-nlli at Hie 1 1 1 1 1 in- of Mr and Mm Noiwond l ox Mr Cora I ( h -h and hu.'e son. who have hern vIhi;hk at the holiie of Mr It In -t .- uli-t.-i. Mm Arthur I'eieiHon. f ir the piiMt month, return ed to Seattle Monday Mr and Mm lielheil Miit-knuui, who wi re here for n few ila.Vh vIh'IIiiK Mrs. Iliiekniuii H parotilN. Mr. ami Mr. Ceo. Ditto and family, have returned to their home in i'oriland. The MlMied May and l.tmiae Tr'plett have gone to Mend where Mih limine oxpei'l to attend high arh'iol IIiIh winter Their parent will leave later and probuhly lorate near Hend. Mm. A. C. Travl left Thumday for Ilon liurg to vll her daughter, Mrs. J. Morrow for n few day j MiiHler linii I- Cook, of Wendllng, (VlHUed with Mr. uud Mr V. b. Ilerry I for u few ilay the flml of the week. Walter I'itrrlxh, a former reldent of Springfield, hut now of Went Tim hers, came in to visit friend for a few day thl week. Ml l.ola Harr left Monday for Shanlko, Oregon, where site will touch hi -hoot thl term Mihs Harr will he principal there. Mr. and Mm. V. F. Walker left thi morning for Baltimore. Md., where they will pend a few week at the I. t). ). F. convention. Mr. and Mr. Al Weaver and on, llert, npi iit a few hour In town Tuea day evening en route from Portland to their home at Thumton. Mr and Mr. Frank Swingle are j Mf and Mf w (, K()stp. )f port. here from Cooullle enrouie to l"rt .,,, are HpentlillB a n)OIlth 8t ,ne F. Iinl. iney lire viaittng at ine nome . imlw, . r . daughter of Mr. and Mra. DeFue. of Mm. Swingle' parent. Mr Mr It II. Hoed, for a few day. and the t , I l .... A I Kl.-k'i.iiyl,, Mlhi " I The Mle Ktela Martin ami claim Mgnor mo-, Kr.U)((1)t TrlMlH . j . a it .....I CaFI.,.IIIm SSiitwIiiV i ton a 10 n,.,u, ..... y... - "'il.orl Travl Mr. and Mra. Win. Dawson hpenl Ihe week-end in Albany with the MIhhc liaivnon' pafeiit. Mr and Mr. Iluirhe Cindy l,epley and Kiir I.epley anil 1 1 u- left Tuetiday for a week' outing. They plan to go to Mend and return hy the Columbia Highway. Mr. W. It I'lrtle and family, of Mr and Mm. Tom ODmnoll. "" 1 i.nn. Mont., are here to visit with Utile daughter. Folly Anna, will return 1 irit i. il,. K .mrenL. Mr. uud Mrs. F. Mr. and Mr. Arthur McCrarken re turned to their home at Detroit. Ore gon, TuoNday. after apending a few day here with Mr. McCracken'a parents. and Mr. Mr ed in from Albany. ha been visit tnv In with them Fred Caldwell motor- Mi I'lrtle. who Albany returned I Mr. and Mr lien Skinner entertain- lo roriiaml .saturntiy. Mr. i I Kinneii. j y llarnard. Mr. I'lrtle who for the hi hi few month has been iti.,r r(l H Khiirt visit an employee at the 11 K mill will re sume his position with the Marks I, umber company, of Port dim!. will arrive ivl In honor of their house guet. Miss: Itiley Suodgras. Will (illlian. D. W. Mildroil Itedmaii, of I'oriland. at a Urxif. of Springfield, Mr. Hoof lirolh dinner. Thursday evening I er. of I'nitland. Mr. Snoilgniss" lirolh- ! er. Frank, ol Wendllng.' and IH-I liry M.ss llenlelia Itose. of The I Mile, j (f Kugeiie. have gone on a hunting mn in Monday to visit at the lumi ,r, i , Crassy Uanch above Oakrldge of Miss Coldlail Nilsen for a tew da. MIs Hose formerly livcil lien Hoy Jenkins, an employee nf the II K mill, h id I In1 misl'ortiiue to smash ; for two week heater llostetter express agent at the S I'. Depot has gone on a three week's vacation in Southern Oregon. Flody Kester will fill the position In hi absence. I Nick I.amberty and Ceo. Lawrence, of I'oriaud. both traveling salesmen lor the Alitor company, have gone to Modl'oril on a lishiiig and hunling trip for a week or ton days. WILL PURCHASE GLASSES FOR THE BLIND PIO It Ih understood Ihp city council ha passed resolution to punliaae a pair of glano for the "blind pig," which I Miilld to be running In Spring-, field. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentlat, Spring field, Oregon. WANTKlvWomati 13 work fr.ii 2 to 4 hour per Any al llot.-l rrlngflcld j Via. Martlr. Jensen und daughter, i'Ii le, of Coldw I. JJal.o, visited with M i-.nd Mra. J. W. M-Doweli for few da v H thin week Mr. and Mr. H it..' I Hill n-turncd from Cortland Tnur lay and are at the home of Mr. Hlii'i parent. Mr. ami Mra. Ira Young. , Mi Father Wolfe, of HI Stone City, South Dakota, arrived Thursday for a t wo wcek'a visit at the Kastman and Couaway home. Mlsa Wolfe li hear) nurse at the Ortonvllle Iopital at Dig Stone City, Minn. Mm, Codman and granddaughter, )orri Sykea, left the latter part of the week to attend the G. A. K. couventlon In Columbus, Ohio. Suit ha been filed in the circuit court by George Yoran against T. E. Nye and wife to collect a rtote for $2,100 with Interest fiom January 6, 1919, and to foreclose a mortgage on Springfield realty which is security. Potter and Immel are plaintiffs attor neys. . LUMBER FOR SALE Flooring and dimension timbers of the Oiten-Alr Ihinclng Pavilion. For particular, call at this office. , SIMPLE COMBINATION HELPS WEAK EYES Springfield people are astonished at the ijuicU results produced by simple witchhazel, camphor, hydras tis. etc., as mixed In 1-avoptlk eye wash. In oiie case of weak and near sighted eyes a few day use brought great improvement. In another case it stopped eye pains and inflamation. Wo guarantee a small bottle of I.avop tik to help ANY CASE weak, strained or Inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FRKE. M. M. Peery Drug Co. nnn m - aw tr REFLEX, an is the wet weather service uniform for. the regular men who make ever 1 aaj count. Leek fer the Reflex Edg-e A.J. Tower. Co. Iiimii Mait K1telih4l iMiiwrrrr liimnnirr . A. HALL Shoe Store Has received several lines of Ladies', Children's and Men's Fall Shoes And the prices are not so bad as the papers would have you believe. Come in and see them. Gloves. Mitts Men's Hose Supporters, Belts, and Arch Supports Ladies' Spats in Four Colors; Laces and Dressings. FIRST CLASS REPAIRING Service Station Goodyear, Diamond, Fisk, Republic, Lee, Goodrich, Firestone, Hartford, United States, Pennsylvania L BUY NOW, AS WE CAN SAVE YOU WAR TAX ON YOUR TIRES JUST A SHORT TIME LONGER. Complete Stock of Automotive Epuipment Gas, Oils, Etc. andgaflie&Mian SPRINGFIEllD GARAGE Phone 11 Main St, bet. 4th .d 5th Mi. Itiley SuoilgiahH nml Mrs ton mot ireil lo Cntlage "(ir ie la to ttpend the ilay w'lh Mtm llrau u" 'one of li Ih fingers, lie will he uuahle 1 to line liin h.'iiiil fir nome Hun 1 In) It ml . mother of Mm Snoilnrahx. j,liy . H, nis fim,jv ami Hi" I Anna ami Mauil (Jorrie left V ik IVeiy ami family rflurneil tlij,ayK )IUiIiik ii tin- Mreti7ie. lira' ol the wi'i-k irmn a short, oiitinu , 41 i the Mi Ki ni". where they flsheil 1 M,H y p m,. m family left Mon day for liii'hmond, Calif., where they ( will Join Mr Moe, and make their fit- Mrs. Win. DailiiiK. of Alliany. rame In last Siimlnv for a two weekV vlnil Mon-1 w'lh In-r hister. Mrs. Arthur lVlerson Mlssr8jalll her paren t1, wh 1 live un the Mr for ID Kfii.ie. Mr. liarlliiK will Join her Sim ula v for Ins weeks' vacation. and hunted, hut we didn't nee tin-in hrlni: aiiylliliiK lark. Mark said lie (lldn'l have a Klin SoiiietiineH we feel like rallltiK homeliody a lildier. Hut we i' er do . and Mrs. W. K. Johnson, who recently married, returned from 1 1 heir honeymoon in t.os Angeli'M and Mr. were Folg ture home. Mr. Moe and son, Kar ncsl. have heen In Uichmond for Ihe last three weik. Mr. Moe has Jusl started a tailor shop there. Mr. Johnson lias' reauiueil his position witli the Mountain stales Power com limy. They will he at home to their frl. mhU after Septemher l"lh. TO THE FARMERS OF SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT The importance and value of a silo on your farm can hardly he over estimated. We are not agents for any silo hut we do want to help ymi in every way j we can, and if you own your ' farm or are in a position to ! justify the expenre. we will he t glad to aid you financially In adding a silo to your equip- ment. ' Sl'KlNf.FlEI.n K1HST XA- ! TIOXAI. BANK. I , , Loggers Shoes Shoe Strings Polishes Rubber Heels Having enstalled all new ami np-to-date (loodyear equij) ment, 1 am now in line to do your work and do it right, L. C. Helmer Shoe Shop If Your Wife ..." e Forbid Your Playing Pool and Cards at Our Place You Had Better Stay at Home. If She Call for You and You Are Here We Will Tell Her So. Glover & Cox 1 ers Coffee FOR SALE BY Springfield Feed Company Mrs. I. Crourh, a former resident )r s fHi,,h Dippel, d.-ntisl. Spring if Siir'ngfield, who recently disposed no,l, i)ltguu. of her aiartnienl house in Tolland, j ,iul went to Culiforiiiii with the in Chamberlain' Cough Remedy teiillons of locating there, has re-j This !n nut only one of the hest and turned to Portland lo reside for the 'most efficient medicini's for coughs. future. Mrs. Crouch visited with rolds, croup and Wliopping cougw, inn I'riends here lor a few days enroll I c Is also leasaut to I'ike, which is im to I'lirl tiiml. ' Iporlunt when a inedicine must he giv en to young children. Chamberlain's Cough Itemed' has heen in use for. many years nml has -uicl with much favor wherever its good iiualities have heciiine known Many mothers have FURNITURE Made te Order at Pills' Gabinet Shop Cor. 4th and C St. Anything Made of Wood 1 w?ji33muwKyifcrasask GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR APPENDICITIS Springliehl people C:iii prexenl up- I hair endorsement. Win Oliillisolho, Mo., writes, "1 peliiliiilis with simple luirkl li"l ti hark, given il glycerine, etc , us mixed In Adler-! k'l ' Sci uliy, i),H SI'ddNI'TI- flushes the KN have raised three children, and always : TlltK howel im"! so completely it re-used Chainherlaln's Cotigh Itcmedy J Hexes ANY CASK sour btomach, gaH and found il to he the host for coughs.1 or constipation uud prevents iippen-' 1 olds unit croup. It is pleasant to I (licit in. The IN'STANT, pleasaui tie-' take. Itolh adults and children like, tiou of Adler-lka surprises both doe- il. My wife and I have always fell; tors 1" I tuklienu. l.onvcs slotnai h ( safe Tom croup with It !u the house. n i.d Btroug. M. m, J'oory Drug ; 1 naniDeriuin t ousn iteiueny con- talnn no opluui or other narcotic. D. V. ROOF JEWl-LER SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON KINK WATCH KKrAllUNC A SPKCIAITY Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST UTTON BLDG. - - PHONE 20-J RESIOCNCC PHONE 12-W Quotation for Butter Fat Today, 64 cents WE Manufacture the famous ROSEBUD BUTTER WE pay the highest prices for cream WE sell fresh buttermilk at TEN CENTS per gallon Springfield Creamery Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. David Ster ling, Mrs. Or. A. V. Klnue and Mra. Andrew lliund, of Cottage Orovn, came in Monday to attetid the He bekuu convention which met thin week. , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCollmigh and family ha returned to Portland after a week's vialt with frlondi in Eugene and Springfield. Mr. McCollough and the two boys, while here, weut en a bunting trip above Otkridgo. .i J