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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
mtDAY.-OCTOllEii: Ibt8' ... hie si'iuKainisLt) tima 1Mb i OB GE THE lOLLAR Corner B IBI 8331 HANG ON TO IT BRING IT HERE WE PAY THREE PER CENT ON TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. BANK MONEY ORDERS ARE THE CHEAPEST AND ARE ABSOLUTELY SECURE. GOOD ANY WHERE. LET US SHOW YOU . COMMERCIAL STATE BANK Springfield, Oregon REPAIRING WE DO IT RIGHT Right well Right promptly Right prices Fact is, if you let us attend to your car troubles you won't have very much repairing to be done. Racine and Kokomo Tires WE GUARANTEE OUR TIRES AND TUBES AND YOU GET THEM HERE FOR LESS MONEY I Shell and Waverly Oils THEY ARE THE BEST YOU CAN FIND IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY ' iMlli W. W. EBBETT, Prop. Main Street Phone 17 GARAGE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY. In the Matter of the Esiuto of Duvhl Eby. lceuHed. In pursuance of a license to me granted by the county court of Lane county, Oregon, on the 29th day of September, 1919. I, O. IV Kby, admin istrator of the estate of L)avll Ehy, deceased, will proceed to soil at pri vate Bale to the highest bidder on and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. in., all the right, title, IntercHt and estate of the Bald David Kby, decerned, at the time of his doath, and of said estate, In and to the following described real premlaea, to-wit: Commencing at a point two (2) ft. eait of the northwest corner of lot eleven (11) In Clurk and Washburne's Addition to Springfield; running thence east 820 feet to the northeast corner of said lot eleven (H); thence south 65 feet; tbeuce west on line parallel with the north line of said lot 320 feet; thence north to begin ning, all in Lane county, Oregon. Terms of sale, cash, or half cash, balunce to be secured by first mort gage upon the real premises sold, to be approved by court. Dids will be received by the under signed administrator at office of N. A. Uowe, between Fifth and. Sixth streets, on Main street, Springfield, Oregon. Dated September 29, 1919. O. D. EBY, Administrator of the Estate of David Eby, Deceased. First pub., Oct. 3, 1919. LasFpub., Oct. 31, 1919. Bronchial Trouble Mrs. A. E. Sldenberder, Rockfleld, Indiana, states: "For any 'attacks of bronchial trouble which usually as sails me in the spring I find Cham berlaln'a Cough Remedy the only thing that gives me relief. After using It for a few days all signs of bronchial trouble disappears." THE TATTLER ' (Springfield High School) The frosh class will entertain the upper classmen on Tuesday morning at assembly. Vivian Senseaey Is back to school again after a short absence and was an hour late at that Many of the High school students are attending the carnival at leisure hours. It wasn't only the froh girls who soreamed when put In a dark room lull of ghosts, oh, not You should have heard the sophmores, . Notice I All freshmen who want In structions as to nandllng powder (face powder) apply to Mrs. Plank. Lessons given dally at 12:45 p. m. Free of charge. Students must fur nish powder and mirror. The girls in the "V are rejoicing. Squash Is their favorite toy. Tbeo. Cogtll spent last week end In the country. All through General Science class Wednesday morning, Leonal Vorls and Clara Volstadt were busily en gaged In making eyes at each other. Paul Dlllard Is seeming to suffer from several cause. We wonder if It Is heart trouble. A certain girl was talking to the freshman president. She said, "Well, I don't see why you don't appoint a sergeant-of-arms. have a few commit tee, etc." Perhaps we should ap point her president. Lillian Baker is very happy. Why? Wlnnlfred Harpole Is always talk ing of going to Honolulu. I bet she sure could twist when It came to those raggy baggy dances. Don't the pub lic agree? Several of the girls -are wondering who Mollie Doane was with down at the carnival grounds Tuesday even ing. It would be nice if only we could all afford side cars to ride to Domes tic Science class. Dorothy Girard la getting very pop ular. We wonder why? We beard that Miriam Male wanted a kewple. Who will be a knight and get her one? We wonder what made Joe Deets so happy one morning not long ago. We saw him hlppety hopping to school. He must feel young again. Bessls Keenan la continually look ing to the right of her. when she Is sitting at her desk. All of the girls wonder what she Is looking at. The freshmen girls all want a kew ple, but they are too bashful to ask anyone to get them one. Although a few small accidents happened, the freshmen consider that their reception jvas a success and wish to thank the upper classmen for their trouble on the froshs account. A member of the sopnmore class was seen writing an article with soph more spelled "soft more." We won der If she thinks they are that type of. students. Strange that she would admit the fact The S. II. S. boys are Interested in basket ball. This will require good practice and will pass away time at noons. The High school has Just elected its yell leader and editor for the Tattler. We frosh did not get ducked at the freshmen reception. Last Thursday morning the fourth period bookkeeping class was about to bewail the fatal Injury of one of their fellow students, when most un expectedly George Signor, owing to the rickety legs of both table and chair, made the decision that the floor, though rather hard, was the saf est place to sit Miss Roberta Wilson waa elected Student Body editor for the Tattler. Oh, aay, Dell! Irene Klrchner is all right Dell I'll aay she Is. The girls of S. H. S. have elected Miss Opal Mason as their yell leader. Ole Soiiem says he don't want to change hla seat because he has too much fun teasing the girls. Esther Paden Is absent from school today. Our Science class Is progressing rapidly. Mr. Roth told us Monday morning that If a piece of Ice didn't float It would sink. Miss Roberta Wilson, recently elect ed editor, is called upon today by a very despised enemy called sickness, and we all hope she will soon recover. Miss Sibyl Westtall, one of our be loved seniors, has been absent from school for quite a while and we won der when we shall have the pleasure of seeing her beaming face again. If the English III class had stayed awake Wednesday morning to guard Mlsa Derfllnger's desk, they might have enjoyed a delicious treat. Winifred jHarpole and Merle Casteel were at the carnival Tuesday night enjoying themselves, riding on the merry-go-round, and eating peanuts. A Student Body meeting was held Monday evening for the purpose of electing an editor for the S. H. S. Tattler and nominating a Student Body i treasurer and yell leader. Roberta Wilson was elected as editor. In a Student Body meeting Tuesday evening, the following were elected: Helen Roberts, treasurer, and Opal Mason, yell leader for the girls, and Milton Coffman for the boys. The freshmen wish we could have another reception. FOR INSURANCE SEC CHAS. L. SCOTT at First National Bank Springfield, Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 8pMngflld. Oregon FRANK A. DEPUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Building Springfield Oregon SIMPLE COMBINATION HELPS WEAK EYES Springfield people are - antonished at the quick results produced by sim ple witchbazel, camphor, . bydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoplik eye wash In one case of weak and near-sighted eyes a few days use brought great Improvement In another case it stopped eye pains and inflammation. We guarantee a small bottle of Lavop tic to help ANY CASE weak, strained or Inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. M. M. PEERY DRUG CO. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phono y- Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST 8utton Bldg. 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