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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1919)
s PACK! kno i r iTi' i- i-Jni'ii 1 ' Tt t r i -n-' f vi r'D" i 'i Next week we will have in a new assortment of those noted CHARTER OAK HEATERS and RANGES. Ask your Mother about the quality of Charter Oak Stoves. (She knows.) We will also have an assortment of high grade mat tresses, such as Pure Silk Floss. All Wool, and Cotton Felt, and a dozen other kinds. And don't forget to ask us to show you the famous HERCULES COIL SPRINGS Guaranteed to be the best of its kind in the world. And don't forget we agree to save you money. CHURCH NEWS Christian Church Sunday school at 9:46 a. ro. Classes for U and all r welcome. Morning service at It a. tn.. Re. T. W. Leavltt, pastor. A abort, snappy sermon every Sunday morning. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. All young people cordially Invited to thla service. Kvonlng services at 7:30. Come early aud Jolu in a rousing aong service. . TOWN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Howard hare re turned to Springfield after an ab sence of a year and a half in Port land. While in Portland Mr. Howard waa for nine months with the state police and was also a gate-guard at a ahlp yard for some time. He sold his Interest in the Thompson & How ard blacksmith shop to George Bur laugh Saturday. November 8. Jack Davis, who Is employed at the Sartdgathe & Adrian garage was con fined to his home in Eugene last week on account of sickness. George W'hitely has returned to Springfield after an absence of six months and is working with the night Conscientious Objectors To the Evils in the Church Do you realize that the Church is what its members make it? Why not join the Church and make it the spirit ual institution you want it tobe? You are invited to all services at the ' Christian Church TEDDY LEAV1TT, Pastor NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A WADE DRAG SAW A. mraiHjniliMi and tianf wnrlr aaver for land clearer and WOod-CUttinZ eon tractors. One man can aaove it from cut to cat Simple and reliable. Hudradi la uaa ail 0Tr taa U. 8. VYbea mot ia mm tor w4 cutta, ta. 4 M. P. atolor will M aaiila, faa4 miUi, lead cutter, sun pi, etc. Quick 4Mvmi trim aaar "aVraMMh(iaWArlMltafOT mr4.mf. I.mikmu. Both. On. AaMfiea sjaat burn mora n4 for faaL Ooa Wada arul ae It men work at -lath tba coat Writ Bar traa Book. "How Una Mwm mil w T'rii mmr,- full 4a- Umittd Stmt. m TV". T ..ai'4m I 1 B Ti iu ,lrt""'" Sait-tlna Oravaary I ON DISPLAY AT- Mtthodlst Episcopal Church Sunday school at 10:00. We have the door open to any atranger to en ter our Sunday achool. W have a class for everyone. Church service at 11:00. Subject for morning worship ia "The Moat Populur Race of Our Times." Special music. We are looking for you aa member of the church but we are also looking foe you as stranger. Epworth League at 6:30. This Is "win my chum" week and we must keep busy this week. Let ua end that well next Sunday eve. Evening worship at 7:30. We will have ten mlnutea of good music fol lowed by a message from the gospel. We are looking for a good Sunday. The Brotherhood will meet next Monday evening and 'it will be our l first meeUng this conference year. Supper at 6:30 served by the Ladles Aid. We are Inviting our friends to come and share a good time with ua. crew at the Samlgathe Adrian j garage. lWore leaving Springfield he waa on the day force of the garage. J. W. Qulnn who represents the Columbia Dairy Supply company was In town Wednesday on business. Hiram Smith of Salem motored to Springfield last Sunday to visit with friends during the day. The regular meeting of the Ameri can Legion will be held In W. O. W. hall 7:30 Monday evening. Nov. 17. Every member is urged to be present as there is Important business to be transacted. Mrs. J. M. Shaub of Creswell spent last week with friends and relatives of this place. i Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge W. Orr of this I city have purchased the Catharine A. I Day residence on A street between Sixth and Seventh, and will make It j their home. i Sweet skimmed milk for sale at the I Springfield Creamery after Nov. 24. j Monday. November 10 was the oc- caslon of a dinner In celebration of the thirty-seventh wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Eastman and tin? twenty-seventh anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Coffman. given at the Coffman home on the corner of Second and B streeta. Mr. and Mrs. Conoway, son-in-law and daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eastman, were In vited to celebrate with them. The Coffmans are newcomers here from Fairbury, Nebraska, and the East mans were formerly of Minnesota. The Royal Neighbors, will give a "guess" social November 20 at a p. m. at W. O. W. hall. Everybody cor dially invited. Bring a pencil. Ad mission 25c, children 10c. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. George Burlaugh, re cent arrivals from Vancouver, Wash., are located on Eighth and C itreets. Sweet skimmed milk for sale at the Springfield Creamery after Nov. 24. R. G. Vallentyne of Portland, ape clal agent for the Northern Insurance company, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. Last Friday night Teddy Leavltt .spoke to a good audience In the Hfnool house at Lowel and will speak there again this Friday night. Many bargains to be bad In trimmed bats at Mrs. Thompson's. Mrs. J. J. Mariwearlng Is very ill at her borne. Buy Egglraann'a milk bread, 10c and 16c. Grandma McDevltt has returned from Salem, where she had been vis iting for the past two weeks with friends. On Friday venlng, November 7, a Jolly time was had when a host of Mrs. Clark's friends gave ber a birth- Broadway. The guests were given a Veturn surprise when they found Mr. 'and Mra. C)ark celebrating their wedding anniversary. The evening 'was apent with iiuslo and games. kThose present were: Mrs. Vina Mc lean, Mrs. W. O. Clll. Mra. II It. Mortenaen, Mra. Mamie Richmond, KMra. F. F. Barnard. Mia. J. E. Mi K Hi lton. Miss Vellua MtKltihou. Mra. J. I). Glendennlng, Mrs Grace Orr, Mrs. 'R. Snodgiaaa, Mra. Helen Donaldson, Mrs. Emily Doilty, Mra. (i. II. Lewis of Coburg. and Mra. F. C. Kulnders and son Fred, Jr., of Sent tin A full line of up to (Into trimmed hata at prices that makes every but a bargain. Mrs Thompson's millinery. Mrs. Lewis Erickson and her little (laughter, Edesae, of Wendling, are Visiting In Springfield und Eugene this week. .Demand Egglmann'4 bread from your grocer. Little Verua Grace Holt arrived in Springfield Saturday, having come alone from Denver to I'otilund. where she waa me by her grandmother, Mrs. N. F. McLeod. She will make her home hero. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dontlst, Spring field, Oregon. Miss Crystal Bryan took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barrett of 'Eugene last Friday evening and at tended the Eugene high school high Jinks. Misa Ruby Crabtree of Camp Creek, celebrated Armlstlco Duy In Spring field and Eugene. FOR SALE HAY Cheat hay ' $20 a ton V"iiaU"" tulle south of Coaat Fork bridge, F. L. Youtaey, Creaaweil. fOR SALE TURN ITU RE For Ha l I liHtMoliild goolTa1jX net, sewing machine, dieaaer, and other artli lea. Itooin I.H over city hall. Mra Sleurmer. FOR SALE SPRINGFIELD RESI DENCE PROPERTY For Sale-Five room lion ou A street between Fifth and Sixth streets. lt.it ti ; elec tric IlKht. . I'rlce 11.460. Terina. Sen N. A. Itowe or A. Middle-ton. For Sule--.su room house aud three lota at soutliuust coiner Sixth and F streets; houan new and strictly mod ern; all improvements; city water and fine artealHii well. A bargain If taken at once. Inquire of Mra. M. B. Noble, on premlaea. FOR SALE FARM PROPERTY THE TATTLER (Continued from Page 7.) been attending court at Eugene for several days, returned to her work Thursday morning Mrs. Vina Mc Lean of Springfield has had charge of thla grade during Mra. Stein's ab sence. The hot lunch menu for the next week, November 17-21 Is aa follows: Monday Mashed potatoes, butter, chocolate, meat sandwiches. Tuesday Vegetable chowder, but ter and lettuce sandwiches and stewed apples. Wednesday Baked beans, choco late, bread and butter. Thursday Cream of corn soup, crackers, cheese sandwiches, apple pie. Friday Creamed carrots, cnoco late, sardine sandwiches. For Sale Twenty acres rlverbot tout land three miles northeast of Springfield, on McKcnile river. Good buiigulow; family orchard and small fruit. Price. $tl.000. Terms. See N. A. Itowe or A. Mlddleton. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Sale or Will Trade for Spring field Resident e lttO acre slock farm 8 mllea out; 100 acrea cleared; 00 or tiU acres hua been farmed; all fenced with woven wire; on county road, half mile from sc hool; 7 room hous, large burn, t hic ken house, wood shed, work shop, smoke house, aprlng houii, spring water piped to house; 2 acre orchard; some outside range; 14 acres fine bottom land, baluuce rolling, plenty Umber for wood aud fencing. Addresa Box 3.r0, Springfield, Oregon. CABINET SHOK Go to II. E. Pitta' cabinet shop, corner Fourth and C streets, for your windows. k!uss aud window frames, door, kitchen cabineta. kite hen tables, English breakfast tables, and general Job work. When you need the services of A bank, remember that the First Na tional, Springfield. In the one to call upon. Salem Receipts corporation de partment for eur ending July 1, 1919, were $223,176. XI; compared to $197, fiOl 47 for previous year. Expenae of operation in thla department were de creased. 1919 Model Cabinet Gas Range AS 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 SPRINGFIELD FEED CO. 'day surprise In the form of a hand kerchief shower at ber cozy home on