THURSDAY, , JAN. , 2, 400 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAG t To Our Many Friends and Patrons We Extend . Cordial Wishes For a Happy and Prosperous New Year PHONE w MKurn SUBSTITUTE 5 Thompson & Mil Willamette Valley Ranches, well Improved, on ami near Pacific Highway. Also hohio good business propositus. Qa and Hocuro particulars. Phone Sprlnflfleld 4. i Town and Vicinity j1 Mit Prank Stnltoon is recovering from hor recent Illness. Charles Runynn spout riivUuana .' with Rex Pulninn nt'Sulom. Norman Byrne nrrlvod homo from v Frisco Monday evening. ' Mrs, Ray Howard la 111 at tho Mercy hospital. Miss Dorrls Slkos assisted nl Ho tels' tho llrat ot tho wouk. First-class shoo ropalrlng at tho W A. Hall Sboostoro. ' uilv. Miss Vera Nelson Is rapidly recover intr from the llu. Mrs. Draco Howard is 111 with tho lnflutnzo. Minn Frcjda Fandrom assisted at Mc Dowell's during tho Christmas rush. . Tho threo small sons ot W. James nro 111 with tho Inlluenza. Miss Ornco Nlckum of Wendllng spent Christmas with friends. I 'Mr. and Mra. Cy 'Ony of Corvallls spout Chrlstjnan with friends hero. Mnxlno anil llttlo John Edwards aro rapidly recovering from tho flu. Hurt Snook spent Christmas with his parents. Mrs. L. Erlokson and llttlo daugh tor EiIobb spent tho wook-ond In town. Vorn Williams of Mahol Is homo to spend tho holidays1 ""Porny Tyson has rocelvod his pfl; ' clat discharge from tho army. - Tho Inlluenza Is on tho deereaso In Springfield. ' Frank Nlckum of Portland .canTo ;homo for tho holidays. Mrs. McGoo Is visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Kirs. W. L. Aiyold. Cliff Lyjmrgor pf Marshllold spent Christmas with his family, Miss Esther Huntloy has moved to Mabol. Miss nuth Johnson Is recovering from tho Influenza. Orson Vaughn Ib rapidly recovering from tho llu. Miss Ona McKay loft Sunday for' Oakland to spend tho holidays. Flrst-claBS shoo repairing at tho W. A. Hall Shoo store. ' ' adv. Frod Koster of Marshllold spent Christmas with rolatlvos. " Itay Alexander 1h alio tp hq on tho stroetH after his recent HlnosV, Mr, and Mjs. play Whltackor 'of Marshllold nro horo,,vJsltlng. , Bill Hill, a former high Bchool gradu. ;nto, arrived homo from- a twining camp Saturday ovonliig, , v Mr. and Mrs. F. A! linker spent ChrjHtmao wlth'tho'l? son, N. A, Dakor, Paul Scott spont Christmas with ,hls pnronts, Mr, and Mrs. Chnrlos L. Scott. Mrs. Wllmot Foster of Portland Is horo visiting her parentu, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. DoPuo. Guy Moih'cri who Is In tho marines, spont Christmas with his wife and parents. I.lttlo, Jano Lolklowltz Is able to bo up after hor recent sickness, caused by u sovoro.cold. - Mrs. Tinker and llttlo daughter of Arizona aro herb visiting Mrs. Tinker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whltackor. Tho Christmas rush at tho local postolllco was heavier this, year than It has boon for many years. ' "Shorty ' Mscklln was tho dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lorah Wed- , . .Mrs. Uoao Letklewltz had hor iao taurant roiuodled, and nil (led two nibVv tables, tho llrat of tho woek. Djrrls Hikes, who attends WHIa u otto Ihitveivlty, Is homo for tho holi days, j Urlng us your Pork, Veal, Chickens,1 lluttor and Eggs. Wo pay more. Cox Cox. ' Frank and Dolbort McBco, who nro stntlonod to Camp howls, spont Christ inas with their parenta. I Wnltor Gossler, who Is .stntlonod a. I Camp Lewis, spent Christmas wltn I friends and relatives, Carl E. Fischer, who Is a membor of tho fodoral grand Jury at Portland, upont CbrleUnas with his family. Miss Myrl Arnold and Miss Edytho Holcomb attended a dauco ut Donna Tuesday evening. MIbs Jean Fischer ontortalncd a number of guests from Corvallls tho foro part of tho week. Miss Augusta Ilrabham assisted at kho McDowell's department store dur-1 Ing tho Christmas rush. Miss Jean Fischer, a student at O. A. C, spent- Christmas with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fischer. Mrs. Bill Darling Is ablo to bo on tho streets ngaln after hor recent 111 noBS. Floyd Kestor has received his dis charge, from the S. A. T. C. at Cor vallls. . Miss Jano Lludsoy, a teacher In tho local high school, spout Christmas with rolatlvos at Vancouver. Leo Mlllor, who Is stationed at Camp Lewis, spent Christmas with friends and rolatlves. Herbort Moore Is 111 nt ono ot tho Eugeno hospitals, suffering from very Borlous oar trouble, T, C. Luckoy, well known here, Is able to bo out after his rocont attack of pnoumonla, Hoy Koch had tho mlBfortuno to catch his arm In tho planar roller Tuopday at tho Booth-Kolly mill. Myrtle Coponhavor, who teaches In tho Wnrronton public school, visited friends Sunday. , Lloyd Brooks, bettor known as "Fat Brooks," wns married In Portlnnd Do combor,,7th to m'Ibs l?dnn Davis of Eugono, Sergeant Hubort Travis camo homo on a flfteon-day furlough from Camp Dodgo, Io)pf fryeBdny. Ilia. coming vaa a compIeTo 'surprise to lib? parents. - j. '"I ' .Jpy Walker, ,whp has .boon In train ing ut Sealtf6,for, BQmo tlmo, Is homo, having received his; official discharge Mr. and Mrs, A, F. Baker of Pleasant j Mill spent Christmas ovo with tholr son, N. A. Baker and family. F, M. Itoth and family nro spending Jlio holidays with Mrs. Itoth'n mother, Irs. P. C, 'Stoddard of Hubbard, -Mr. and Mrs. F. IS. Louk nnd family spont Christmas with Mrs, Louk's parents, who llvo In Croswoll, ' Mrs, Conrad rocolvod a latter from hor son, Lane, who Is overseas, stating that ho was recovering from a sovcro wound. Miss Myrtlo Huntloy, who Is a stu dent at Mount Angol Academy, arrived Tuesday ovonlng to spend tho holidays with hor sister and grandmother. Mrs, Georgia Noltlolon returned from Forest Grovo Saturday, where sho visited hor daughter, Mrs. Arthur McMracken. Miss Mayblo Fandrcnt resumed h'-r work at the' McDowell department ut ro Thursday after a low week till ceiico. ' Lester Nyo df Washington camo homo Sunday, to spend the. holidays with his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nye. Mr. qud Mrs. Skdels and .daughter Gonoya motored up from Sllvorton to spend tho holidays with Mrs. Skeols' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Zimmer man. "Slim" Bnrtlotl, who has been In North 'Dakota (or tho past two years, spont Christmas with his parents. Mr. Bartlettls going to make his homo In Mcdford. , Arthur Lowmann, grandson of Mrs. M. Billings, whoso parents llvo near Haxtum, Colorado, arrived In Spring flold Christmas day for a fow days visit.. Mr. Lewmann Is stationed at Camp Lowls. Fred Kiox, who , has been In tho hospital with tho Inlluenza at Camp Lowls, surprised tits mother Christmas dny by stepping in to eat Christians dinner with fier. Since Ms arrival, however, ho has become worse as a result of taking cold on tho train, and ISe Grandoldope Is now under tho doctor's care. Yon may as well toll us Whoro ydu ato That Christmas dlnnor, . , John Hotels, Bccauso eventually . It will bo dlscovorcd. t . t Is Wllllo Wostlnghouso Ebbott Losing his "pep?" He's dono nothing Scandalous. - ; , ' For qulto a long while. Wo aro not At all envious But It will do us good ' , To seo Doc Mortensen nnd Doc Kobhan Havo to get out and Work for a living ". Aftof tho "flu" epidemic Has subsided. We wero pleased to seo Mungcr and his dog At tho Vanbcancry ' For dinner Christmas. ' ' For a garago man Wo think . J.C.Noll Sots n mighty poor, example Trying to run hfs car ,; . . Without gasoline. , s On account of tho prlco Our relations Didn't come across With tho usual quota Of socks and ties. CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND Over Commercial Bank Springfield, Oregon Mifowy) Rink KpJhm ByisW ftjtni IcmlxMiftMs WE ARB Exclusive Dealers IN 8PRINGFIELD FOR RED CROWN Springfield Garage A CONCERN OF RELIABILITY SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court orjho Stato of Oregon for tho County bf Lane. A. L. Dickons, Plaint Iff, vs. W, E. Thompson Defendant To W. E. Thompson, the above-named defendant: In tho namo ot tho Stato of Oregon you nro hereby summoned and re quired to bo and appear In tho above entitled Court and cause and answer the complaint of tho plaintiff filed herein against you within six weeks i from tho date of tho first publication of this summons, said first dato being ' on tho 10th day of December, 1018, and tho last dato boing ou the 23d day , 'of January, 1010, being full six wooks, and If you so fall to answer for want thereof plaintiff will take judgment against you for tho sum of $1,293.38, I with Interest thereon at the rate of C , I por coin per annum. Tnis summons lis served upon you by publication In ! tho Sprlngfleld News, a newspaper I published In Sprlugflold, Lano County, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks, by , an order duly made and entered ot record by tho Hon. G. F. Sklpworth, Judgo ot tho nbovo Court, made and ontered , December 1G, 1918. Dato of first publication December 10, 1918, last dato ,23d day ot January, 1919. C. M. KISSINGER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Itesidenco, Eugono, Oregon. W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ofllco Phono 02; Residence 67-T West Main St Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDG. - - PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 1 nOBEUT BURNS Lodge, No 78, A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni vursal and Symbolic Fret Masons moots first and third Friday evening In W. O. W hall Vlsltizfs brothers wel como. P. A. Johnson Secretary. Chas. Klngswell R. W. M TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS ONCE MORE WE COME TO THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR AND WISH TO THANK YOU FOR THE "GENEROUS PATRONAGE YOU HAVE GIVEN US, ASSURE YOU OF OUR APPRECIA TION "AND WISH YOU A HAPPY, PEACEFUL AND PROSPEROUS NEW -YEAR. THE M. M. PEERY DRUG CO. Phone Main Canute 17 mum uui u&u W. W. EBBETT, Prop'r ' The Garage Man that Saves You Money , ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE Gasoline 24c a gal. Reg, price 25c Light Motor Oil GOc a gal. ,Reg. price $1.00 Medium Motor Oil , GOc a, gal. Reg. price 1.00 Zerolone Cup Grease 15o a lb.--Rcg. jirice 30c Guarantee Tires and Tubes at a Discount for Cash. Llglt Bulbs .!..25c and' 35c Reg. price 35c and 50c Columbia Dy Cells..!,.... ','..'.'.,,' 45c Reg; price 50c 'No-Skid Chains from.-.v.. .'. ,...'.$2.80 to S7.50 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back. LET US DO YOUR REPAIRING. . i : 361,- II Comfort Within When Cdld's Without COLD WITHOUT will also mean COLD WITHIN in thou sands Qf homes this Winter unless provision Is made for auxiliary Gas heating before it is too late. A Portable Gas Heater will fortify you against the discomforts that a fuel short age is sure to produce. Don't fail to get yours now, that you may enjoy its warmth and cheer all through the frosty days of fall and during the bitter cold of whiter. Mountain States PowerCo. PUBLIC UTILITIES Our heartiest thanks are tendered to the many friends who made our Christmas business pleasant and profitable, and to them also is ex tended the kindest wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR EggimanriV Happy New Year For You and Yours . Is the Sincere Greeting - 5 of ike W. A. Hall Shde&tbre ' Merrltt Tule Is homo on a furlough from tho army.