Category:Springfield News (1911)

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January 11, 1907 (Springfield News), Vol. V, No. 50.
 
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'''Do you need plumbing.'''
 
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We are in the plumbing and tinning business and have a well equipped
 
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supply and repair shop. Our business is increasing daily which is due to
 
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the quality of work that we are turning out. We guarantee all our work to
 
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give perfect satisfaction and you will find our prices reasonable. If you
 
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desire first-class work call on us. Office on [[Main Street_(Springfield)|Main street]], between [[5th Street_(Springfield)|Fifth]]
 
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and [[6th Street_(Springfield)|Sixth]]. [[Hall, H.L.|H.L. HALL]].
 
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"Again in Operation"
 
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The old mill whistle disturbed the peaceful slumbers of many Monday
 
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morning; the first time in over a week, but it was a welcome noise, for all
 
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Springfield is glad to see the mill running full blast once more. The effects
 
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of its closing is soon felt by our businessmen, for its operation means
 
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several hundred dollars a day, distributed among our citizens.
 
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The Booth-Kelly mill is a great industry and is wholly responsible for
 
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Springfield's rapid growth. The company is censored and criticized
 
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cursed and abused by the unreasonable and weak minded, but after all
 
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we could not do without it. It is our only means of support and the only
 
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resource whereby over two-thirds of our citizens, directly or indirectly, get
 
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their livelihood. We have no right to censure this company for what they
 
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do that does not quite meet with our approval but should stand by them
 
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through thick and thin for what they have done for us.
 
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"Good Bargain"
 
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- 53 acre farm 3 miles east of Springfield, all improved. A good place at
 
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$25,000.
 
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1 1/2 acre place on county road north of school house for $300.
 
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House and one-half block in Springfield on east B street. This place will
 
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just suit you. Don't forget to look at it if you want a home. This is the
 
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town to buy in. Other town property for sale. - J. B. Innis. Agent.
 
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ADVERTISEMENTS:
 
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<B>30 Days at Cost</b>
 
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In order to make room for Spring Goods.
 
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<B>DURING THE NEXT 30 DAYS</b>
 
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We will sell the following Goods at Cost.
 
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(right square) Men's and Boys Suits and Overcoats.
 
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Men's and Boys wool sweaters.
 
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Ladies dress skirts and waists.
 
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Ladies outing flannel skirts and heavy wrappers.
 
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All winter, dress goods and wrappings.
 
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Ladies and Children's Cape.
 
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All Holiday Goods must go Regardless of cost.  Don't fail to
 
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<B>Take Adevantage of this Sale.</b>
 
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These are not shelf worn goods but new and up-to-date.
 
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<B>New Store</B>    <H3>Cox & Cox.</h3>
 
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Springfield, Ore.
 
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<B>Lowney's
 
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Chocolates</B>
 
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Everybody knows that Lowney's Chocolates are the best on the market.
 
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There are no better made and we have the exclusive agency in
 
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Springfield. Try them for they are the finest kind of present.
 
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<TABLE><TR><TD>Lowney's
 
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Lowney's Chocolates
 
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Lowney's Peppermint
 
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Lowney's Bon Bons</TD></TR>
 
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Also carry a fine line of Cigars, Tobacco, soft drinks, pipes, etc.
 
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<B>WILL CHESHIRE Prop.</b>
 
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Springfield, Oregon, First door east Ry.
 
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<B>TRY</B>
 
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Peery's Cooling Cream if you want an ideal Toilet Cream for rough skin,
 
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chaps or an after shave. Our Cooling Cream does not contain a single
 
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harmful ingredient. We make it and guarantee it, if it wasn't first-class we
 
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would not put our name on it. Come in, get a free sample and let us tell
 
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you more about it. The best preparation made.
 
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<B>M.M. PEERY</B>
 
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Druggist.
 
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Springfield, Oreg.
 
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REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
 
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5 acres in West Springfield, sandy bottom land good for garden.
 
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384 acres 9 miles south west of Eugene. Good 8-room house and out
 
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buildings. 125 acres in cultivation, 200 more can be cultivated. All well
 
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fenced. Some timber on the place. Bottom land, spring water piped to
 
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house. A bargain at $16.00 per acre.
 
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2 new houses and 10 lots in Springfield, price $2,000 on easy terms.
 
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House and lot in South Springfield, price $450.
 
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A well improved place on West B street xxxxxxx and buildings, fruit and
 
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xxxxree xxxx Price $1,800.
 
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J.B. INNIS, East Main St. Springfield, Ore.
 
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Tensorial Parlor and Bathroom
 
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INNIS & McCollum, Props.
 
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Everything new and up-to-date. First-class work guaranteed. We are here
 
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to please the public.
 
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Bathroom always neat and clean.
 
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Agents for Eugene Steam Laundry.
 
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"The Quality Store"
 
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Paul Bettelheim Company
 
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The Springfield Store
 
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Remember This... NO BRANCH  Remember This...
 
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The Old Saying, "In time of Peace Prepare for War"
 
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Can be until and in more places than in the
 
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ARMY AND NAVY
 
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We wish to have you prepare your Spring and Summer wear NOW. It is
 
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true that the weather is cold, but "In Time of Peace Prepare for War."
 
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When the other weather is on it is to late. We have Laces, Embroideries,
 
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Ribbons and all such goods in good and large assortments and
 
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PRICES to Suit all Purses,
 
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Yours Truly,
 
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Paul Bettelheim Company.
 
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THE SPRINGFIELD STORE
 
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NO BRANCH
 
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WINZENRIED & BANGS
 
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Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates
 
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Springfield-Eugene Buss and Transfer. First class turnouts. Special
 
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attention to Commercial travelers. We solicit your patronage.
 
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By a vote of the people at the last election, local option carried and the
 
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saloons were wiped out of our thriving little city as a result. By a majority
 
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vote, the people have said that they do not want liquor sold in the county.
 
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Since the election the News has carried out of town liquor ad's but we
 
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have decided to discontinue all such ads in the future, or, at least for the
 
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time being and await results.
 
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The News received word Sunday from W. Fred Martin, announcing his
 
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safe arrival at Pittsburg, his old stamping ground. He informs us that he
 
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arrived in the best of health, enjoyed the trip very much and found all the
 
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old faces in the "Smoky City" as natural as when he left. He anticipates
 
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returning to Springfield in early February.
 
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The News is not quite up to standard this week owing to the editor losing
 
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a day. One day has certainly escaped our notice, we know not how, but
 
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it has gone. Therefore our news columns are lacking, not for want of
 
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news but for time to prepare it.
 
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Dan Humphreys, accompanied his daughter Mande to Portland Sunday,
 
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where she has accepted a position as trimmer in one of the large
 
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wholesale houses.
 
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Several of our sports went out hunting Tuesday. They returned with a
 
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nice bag of ducks. Henry Stewart claims to have got seven ducks out of
 
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eight shots.
 
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FOR SALE- One of the best residence lots in Springfield. South and
 
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west front 66 x 120. Only three blocks from Main street. Price $200.
 
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- FOR SALE- New four-room house and two lots in north-east part of
 
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town. Can be bought on the installment plan at a bargain. Inquire at the
 
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News office.
 
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Douglas Hollenbeck returned from a ten days visit at his home in San
 
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Francisco last Saturday. He reports a very unpleasant trip on his return
 
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as there was so many delays caused by high water.
 
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The Kennedy cigar store, recently purchased by Messis Arnel and
 
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Crysler, has been removed from the room in the Hotel Springfield to the
 
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Kola Niece building and will later be taken to Marcola where the two
 
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gentlemen will conduct a pool hall and cigar store.
 
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Mr. W. J. Billings met with an accident yesterday forenoon while
 
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hobbling one of his colts which results in the fracture of his left arm just
 
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above the elbow. The accident was a painful one and owing to his age,
 
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will lay him up for some time.
 
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The heavy rains last Wednesday and Thursday caused the Willamette to
 
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overflow its banks and completely flood West Springfield. THere was no
 
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damage done further the carrying off fences, wood piles and small out
 
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buildings and causing the families to seek higher and dryer quarters.
 
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Messrs Innis and McCullum have decided to retire from the confectionery
 
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and cigar business and in the future devote their entire time to their
 
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tonsorial parlors. Within the next week they will make considerable of a
 
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change in the interior of their building. The old doors will be taken out and
 
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replaced by a full glass front and the partition will be moved back about
 
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twelve feet giving them more room than they now have. The shop will be
 
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moved to the front and the partition will be moved back about twelve feet
 
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giving them more room than they now have.  The shop will be moved to
 
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the front of the building and another bath room added. The entire shop
 
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will have a fresh coat of paint and paper and when completed will be as
 
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good as the best.
 
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Hardware
 
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Furniture.
 
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We are glad to say to the public that we are in a better condition than
 
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ever to give you the best values for your money in anything in our line of
 
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Furniture. We have the staple lines and our prices are right.
 
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Hardware and Building Material
 
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We can supply you with the best at the Lowest Prices.
 
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SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE Co.
 
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J.A. Stansbie., prop.
 
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W.J. Luther, our genial blacksmith, has been off duty for the past week
 
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suffering with a bad attack of rhumatism.
 
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Miss Clara Ansorge, a National Associate and Y organizer, a branch of
 
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the W.C.T.U. for young people, will lecture Monday evening, January 14,
 
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at the Baptist church. Her visit here is for the purpose of organizing a Y.
 
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Let all the people of the town come out and hear the lecture.
 
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p. 8.
 
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"They like the taste as well as maple sugar" is what one mother wrote of
 
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Kennedy's Laxative, 'containing' Honey and Tar. This modern cough
 
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syrup is absolutely free from any opiate or narcotic, and does not,
 
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stupefy or constipate, conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law.
 
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Sold by M.M. Peery.
 
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"When the cold winds dry and crack the sking a box of salve can save
 
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much discomfort. In buying salve look for the name on the box to avoid
 
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any imitation, and be sure you get the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel
 
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Salve. Sold by M.M. Peery.
 
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Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup containing Honey and Tar is especially
 
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appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any character, conforms
 
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to the conditions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law, June 30,
 
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1906. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels Coughs and Colds by
 
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gently moving the bowels.  Guaranteed. Sold by M. M. Peery.
 
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HARDWARE
 
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Springfield, Ore.  See me before buying.
 
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People's Meat Market
 
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WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealers
 
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Fresh Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton Always on hand
 
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Free Delivery to all Parts of the City  Phone 143.
 
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Springfield Provision Co.
 
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The Best of Fresh Meats
 
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Everything new, neat and clean. A competent cutter in charge.
 
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Try our sausage and home cured meats. Satisfied customers is our
 
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slogan.  You are invited to be one of them. Phone your orders to Main
 
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G. A. Luthor & Son
 
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Association
 
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Pays Sick Benefits of $50 per mo.
 
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Pays Accident Benefits classified
 
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Pays $5.00 Surgeon's Fees for accidents which do not cause total loss
 
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of time but which require treatment by a surgeon.
 
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Pays Funeral Expenses of from $100 to $150
 
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No Meidcal Examination
 
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Membership Fee, $5.00 payable only once in a lifetime
 
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Dues, $1.50 per month.
 
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Insure now. Tomorrow may be
 
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