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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1919)
TAGES THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS iTRI DAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1910 1st- . I n IF YOU ARE NEWLY ARRIVED IN TOWN. IF YOU ARE A STRANGER IN THIS COMMUNITY, WE WANT. YOU TO FEEL AT HOME AT OUR STORE. - Whenever we can serve you we shall be glad to have you call on us even, If necessary,, outside of our line. In any event consider this store your friend and accept from us the hearty welcome that we feel for you. rv hi uu ME OR TOWN AND VICINITY William Rouse and M. Pete Chase axe bunting on the McKenzie river this week. At the Bell Theatre, Saturday, September 13th. Francia Bushman in "Gods Man." The Misses Gile and (Hartley are spending a week's vacation at Mc- Credie Springs. Mr. and Mrs. X. F. McLoyd, from Seattle, bare taken housekeeping rooms at the Springfield Hotel. D. M. John, of Corvallis, district manager for the Oregon Life Insur ance Company, is a business visitor in town today. O. H. Jarrett, superintendent of the local Booth-Kelly mill, returned homeisonage, Wednesday after a couple of weeks' vacation at Newport. Harry Jones, of Jasper, has pur chased a new Ford V. C. McLagan went to Albany to day on a business trip. Leonard Mathews, of Goshen, was a business visitor in town today. Mrs. June Evans went to Creswell Wednesday, to spend the day with her little son. J. W. Vhite, of Cottage Grove, was in Springfield Thursday and Friday on business. M. M. Feery and son, Harold, left Wednesday for a week's hunting on the upper Willamette." floy McClitic and; Frank ChaTe were engaged the fore half of the week in repapering the Baptist par- Ik' R. Smith, from Albany, has bought Gilbert DavV Interest lu the Whltuey and Doris barber shop and takes hold next Monday, Mr. Smith, who recently returned front France, la a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith Mr. Itavl plans to-leave Sunday for Leom. where he will conduct a pie- I lure show, pool room and harberlng business. Hr. Eugene Kt's'er, who formerly I radioed In Springfield, visited for ! several days during the week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N'elw Kester. Dr. Renter served In France during the war, having sailed from Brest for home June 29. He left on Wednesday for Portland, where his wife Is staying, but may return and locate again in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Gay are visiting for a week or ten days at the home of Mrs. Gay's parent!. Mr, an4 Mrs P. Conley. Mr. Gay, who has been an employee of the Southern Pacific Company at Corvallis for the past six months, expects to leave for Reeds- port In the near future to take a similar position with the company at that place. I Don't run the risk of los'ng your I money i by carrying It around with ;you. Open up a bank account at the ; First National Bank. Springfield. ROBERT BURNS Lodge, Nc 78. A. M. F Ancient am Accepted Scottish Rite Unl venal and Symbolic Fre Masons meets Drat and tbln Friday evening In W. O. W balL Visiting brothers wei come. P. A. Johnson Cbas. Klngtwell Secretary. R. V. M A lamllK reunion was held at the Month Kelly in lit employes take ad home of Mr. and Mrs. P, t't,iilv, mi vaiitug of the iletillit bmiMng aer Mill street, last Tuesday evening l;i vlir o'Nred by thn F1rt f National of honor of Clinton V, funky, who kaves S Hugflold and u huge ereoiit tarry In a few days for Chicago, where he a good bunk account tt th.it Instl will be engaged tin a government ni'-itt t ut Ion. Inspector, Those present, heMdea the giU'Ht of honor and host und hoot en. , were: Mr. and Mrs. Gay of fo-vnllis; Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Conlt-y of Walter-i vllle; Harvey M. Conley, of Portland; Miss Kthel fonky, and John M;uh field. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST BUTTON DLDQ. - - PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W n J. W.Huberd Will make to yonr order the beat wear ing Work Shoe you ever had. Fully guaranteed to give satisfaction in fit and wearing quality for 7.00 REAL SHOE SHOP Sixth Avenue and Willamette St., EUGENE, ORE. 83h Mrs. T. J. McCracken left on Tues day for Oakland, California, where ber husband is engaged in building a dwelling for their occupancy. S Miss Gladys Lipley, iiss Fern Travis, Miss Inez Crabtree, and Miss 11a Shahan were the guests of Miss Laurel Griffin for dinner Thursday evening. Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. Mrs. Lucina Richardson is prepar ing to leave tomorrow for Summit, Benton county, where she has been appointed principal of schools for the coming term. , Mrs. Louise Gorxlman and grand daughter. Miss Dora Sykes, who left recently to attend the G. A. R. en campment at Columbus, Ohio, will isit at Baltimore, Mrs. Goodman's old home, before returning. They I'an to remain in the East for about six wef-ks. Folger's Coffee F. L. Scott, of Salem, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Adrian, Wednesday, and Miss Pearl Scott is spending the vcek .with them. Dr. S. Ralph DippeL demise, Spring field. Oregon. Mrs F. M. Mulligan left today for Marfchfield - to visit her daughter, Lillian, who is employed In the office I of the Standard Oil Company in that city. Among the visitors from Eugene to Springfield over Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greenwall and the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sacry, who ware guests of Mrs. R. N. Griffin. Elwood and Lucien Fegles left Wednesday for a hunting trip to Yon colla. They will'return Saturday and leave on Monday for Meredith, where they will be employed in the Fisher iiiilL FOR SALE BY Springfield Feed Company Miss Ruth McNiiih, who has been l'!Kir!rs her aunl Mm T W f'iffin H since Monday, leaves today for ber j home in Poancka, Canada. Before I coming to Springfield, M.ss McNish J viKiled in Portland for about a month. Dr. and Mrs. Mortenson, Mrs Sam Richmond, Mrs. George Catching, and Mrs. A Montgomery on Wednesday night attended a special meeting of tho Rebeccas at Eugene. The state presi dent, Mrs. Jarvis, was present, and a Hue meeting was reported. . $ ' On Wednesday the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church had a tea and business meeting for tho elec tion of officers. Mrs Hutchinnon was elected president; Mrs. J. Thompson vice-president; Mrs. R. E. Davidson secretary, and Mrs. O. K. Kessey, treasurer. The people of Springfield district , should not go beyond Springfield for banking service, for the First National of Springfield can And will do just as j much for you as any other bank In '. Lane county- and then some. ! Gas CoiMin: By authority of the Public Service Com mission of Oregon the following rates for gas have been put into effect in Eugene and Springfield: First 300 cu. ft. or less per month $0.75 Next 2700 cu. ft. per month per 1000 cu. ft. 1.90 Next 7000 cu. ft. per month per 1000 cu. ft. 1.50 Next 15000 cu. ft. per month per 1000 cu. ft 1.20 Excess over 25000 cu. ft. per month per 1000 cu. ft. 1.00 Effective August 20, 1919. We greatly regret the necessity of in creased gas rates at this time when nearly every commodity, manufactured article and service in common use. is costing more than in half a century. We would prefer not to advance rates if such a step could be avoid ed. But the increased costs of all materials and labor entering into the manufacture and distribution of gas is beyond our control. The Public Service Commission has recog nized this condition in authorizing these rates. We appreciate the patronage and the good will that have been extended to us in the past, and our earnest Hope is that our service in the future will nierit the same good feeling. j MOUNTAIN SrATES POWER CO., j ' Per rred E. Brown Local Manager.