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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
i hUDAY, OCTOnEU 17, 1610 Mr. Orvllle Dean and Mist Freda Augusta Dlllard. both of Sprlngrield. wera united In marriage lt Friday afternoon at Kugent by Rsr. E. V. 1 Gold Nuggets Given Away rxTf A K ! ,c. J Stivers. R. A. Oalller. recently discharged from tht navy, waa a visitor at tha hotua of Mr. and Mra. Dippel this AT THE IT TAKES A WONAN. A WOMAN ONLY, TO TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME But : there is no store in the land that can be of more assistance in the furnishing of it than ours. We solicit the inquiries and inspection of women who are particular about their furnishings, hard to please. We will please you. week. Mr. lUllier U a coimlr. of Mra. Dippel. Ida homo la at Daudon. Orw Ron. Dr. Gilbert, the new piixtor of the Methodist church at Mvdford, stopped over in the city (ant Sunday and vna a guest at tlie home or Mr. and Mra. O. 11. Keney, friend and former neighbors back in Iowa Demand Kggiiuanu's your grocer. bread front RAILWAY TIME CARDS Southern Pacific Railway Qectrtc cars leave Eugene tor Springfield every half bour from 6:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. Arrive Main Line Arrive South-bound Eugene Northbound m. . nu. 11:22 a. t:e a. 1:M p. m. 3:6 p. m. 7:19 p. m. 2:25 a. . 4:30 a. 10:50 a. 2:55 p. 5:05 p. m. m. m. m. m. Oregon Elactrie Portland to Eugene Arrive Eugene Leave lt:3( p. m 7:25 a. m. :44 p. ni 1:40 p. m. 1:50 p. m. . ...5:25 p. m. Southern Pacific Wending Branch Leave Springfield Arrive 4:15 p. m 8:40 a. m. 7:15 a. m. (mixed train) 12:50 p. m. Southern Pacific Oakridge Branch Leave Springfield 1:45 p. m. Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays; arrive Springfield 11:15 a. m. Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays. H. W. Renne la able to be about again after a coupie of weeks' illness. Mr. Guy Cassill and Misa Vlolette Hill, both of this city, were married at Eugene last Friday. Judge J. Q. Wells officiating. V. K. Johnson, electric line foreman for the Mountain States Power Com pany, waa out of commission on ac count of sickness for several days dur ing the past week. Sam Black, lineman for the Moun tain States Power Company, who waa working here for about three weeks, returned last Saturday to his head quarters in Albany. TOWN AND VICINITY A detour wax around the new road to Eugene. completed Tuesday work on the paved J. B. Gay, warehouseman for the Southern Pacific, has resigned his po sition, to take up other work when relieved. Box cars are reported to now be coming in sufficient number to meet the demand for shipment of dry lum ber, grain and produce. For Rent 774-acre ranch three miles south of Eugene. 25 acres cul tivated; balance pasture and timber. See owner, L. G. Hulin, at First Na tional Bank, Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lyon were busi ness visitors in ' town last Saturday. Mr. Lyon, who was formerly proprie tor of the Springfield Feed Company's store, is now operating a stock and dairy ranch near Fall Creek. Mrs. Mary Mitchell and son, Alva, from Salem, are visitors at the home of Mrs. Mitchell's daughter, Mrs. O. B. Montgomery. Alva will also spend a week hunting in the vicinity of Tiller, in the southern part of the state. Read what Dr. Dippel has to say j about "Devitalized Teeth" on page i of this iHSue. SPRINGFIELD FEED CO. GRASSES Wo have seed for your low land or your upland; Kentucky Blue grass and whHe clover for your lawns; timothy; real and sweet clover; burn miiture; Italian rye and grass; millet. Hay Grain Feed Groceries SALT SALMON FRE8H COD 4 CHOICE DRIED BEEF Sliced to your taste The meeting at the Christian church will close in another week. Such subjects as "The Lost Christ", "A Model Conversion", "A Man's Work in a Man's Way". "The Five King doms", "The Secret of Happiness" will be discussed. Wanted House and lot In Spring- field; don't care how far out, but price must be right. Answer with descrip tion of property. Address Box 103, Springfield, Oregon. Mrs. S. A. Gay left last Saturday to spend a few days at Reedsport and to find out if living quarters are there obtainable. Mr. Gay, who recently went from here to Timber, Oregon, to break in a new man as log scaler for the Southern Pacific, la now stationed at Reedsport, with the probability of being there for some time. C. W. Tage, until recently editor of the News, and Mrs. Tag left last Sunday for California. They plan to Btop for a few weeks In San Francisco and Oakland and then go to Ontario, near Los Angeles, where Mr. Tage has accepted the position of secretary and manager of the chamber of com merce. To Trade All-round good stock farm for a small acreage or good Springfield property. Address Box 350. Springfield, Oregon. Say, Mr. Springfield resident, trans fer that banking account from Eugene to the First National Bank of Spring field. Boost for Springfield In prac tice as well as in words. If not, why not? Mr. and Mm. John I.amberty and daughter, from Albany, visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rowe. They went from here to Wendllng to visit for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tibbe. Glen Anderson hs sold his ranch of sixty acres of improved bottom land to George Flatt. from Kansas. Mr. Flatt was here in June and bought a portion or the place and returned October 4th and purchase! the bal ance of it. He has now taken posses sion. Mr. Anderson niovel into town last week and plans to stay here at least for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John McCay left on Tuesday for Wilbur, near Koseburg. where they will make their home. Mr. McCay, who had been employed as a bridge carpenter on the Southern Pacific for the past eighteen years, was appointed postmaster for Wilbur. In connection with the posloffico, he will put in a stock of general merchan dise. Mrs. McCay Is a sister of Mrs. G. W. Orr. of this city. At a business meeting held by the Needlecraft Club lust week at the home of Mrs. D. W. ("rites officers for the ensuing term were elected as follows: President. Mrs. William Daw son; secretary and treasurer. Mrs. S. T. Long. The next meeting of the club, with initiation of new members, was set for yesterday evening at the home or Mrs. C. E. Fischer, on Emer ald Heights. Rev. and Mrs. Dan ford left Tues day evening for Ashland, which city the former will muke his headquarters as district superintendent of the M. E. church. Rev. J. "II Kbert, the new minister, failed to reach here in time to conduct last Sunday's services, as announced, hut he will preach both morning and evening the coining Sun day. The members of the Methodist church will give a reception to Rev. Ebert In the church parlors this (Frl day) evening. G. W. Orr, mechanic at the Mohawk Liimhcr Company's mill, at Donna, had the misfortune to fracture a bone in his left. foot while working at the mill forge last Wednesday. Mr. Orr had Just finished making a loading tonga when the bracket of the forge gave way and Die 127 pounds of steel dropped on his foot. He was brought to Springfield for treatment, and, al though able to get around, will prob ably be incapacitated for heavy work for several weeks. There was a good turn-out at the entertainment given by the L. L. L. L. last Saturday evening In the Woodmen hall, not only of local and visiting members, but of the public generally, both ladles and gentlemen. The pro gramme, consisting or several snappy boxing bouts by local boys and visi tors, a wrestling match by local tal ent, and vocal and piano music, was well handled throughout, and highly appreciated by all. D. Powell, who in partnership with S. Haley, lias had under lease for the past two yeurs the Sarah E. Mukinsoii ranch (better known as the Greene place), which was sold recently to the Davis broth ers, from California, is preparing to leave within a couple of weeks for Klamath county, where he has leased a ranch for next season. Mr. Haley will also leave to make hla home at Klamath Falls. They will dispose of their livestock and farm machinery at an auction sale to be held at the ranch next Wednesday. Buy Eggfmann's milk bread, 10c and 15c. Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. CHURCH OF CHRIST CORNER FOURTH AND A STREETS THESE ARE HANDED OUT NIGHTLY BY EVANGELIST STIVERS IN COMMENT, QUOTATIONS, AND SERMON Next Week Closes the Revival IF YOU MISS IT. YOU MISS IT NEW TESTAMENT BAPTISM IN THE RIVER SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3:00 O'CLOCK, HAVE YOU BEEN BAPTIZED ? Mi Ml ' XI II 1919 Model mWX Cabinet mm ? r -mra Gas Range A S nearly perfect as any "range can be made. It conserves time, food, fuel and money. Remarkably easy to keep clean with its white porcelain tray and splasher back. Enables you to do your cooking with a minimum of time and ef fort, giving you leisure for out-doors. A truly wonder ful range for the money and thoroughly guaranteed. Mountain States Power Co. PHONE 58 Corner Sixth and Main EUGENE THEATRE Friday Evening, Oct. 17j THE SELWYNS SERVE "Tea for Three" with NORMAN HACKETT and the original New York cast. "Tho cleverest comedy tlrumu In years."- S. Y. Itevlew "You simply must aeo 'Tea for Three." Chicago Trlbuno. "Naughty, but not too iiuughty, and clean." N. Y. Sun. SEAT SALE OPENS THURSDAY PRICES: $2.00, 1.50, 1.00 and 50c. (plus TAX)