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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
phi DAY, NOVKMnisn 21;. ioitf THE SPMNOF1ELD NEWS iONT' ODGE THE OLLAR Comer 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 NOTICE' Having Kccured (lie Korvkes of Mr. Hoy Howard to take charp" of my rrpair shop I am now in a jMjsltlon to give you first dans Hcrvke at exceptionally low prices. Bring your car in and let. uh estimate the coBt of putting it in first claws condition. All work absolutely guaranteed. Mr. W. V. lObbctt, who is an epert electrician, will handle all electrical work personally, and I guarantee to save you from 10 to fto per cent on all battery repair work. Trade where you get the best for less That's Ebbett's Garage. We Rell accessories, Tires, Tubes, Patches, Rid-O-Skld Chains. We have a complete stock of light bulbs for all makes of cars. We have Cars for Hire. We Drive Anywhere, Any Time. Remember Our Shop Never Closes Our Iload Service Is Unsurpassed. No rise in oils or gasoline. I sell for less. FOR SALE 1SU8 Maweli. run 3100 miles $750 lit 17 Maxwell, run 8oG0 miles $500 1914 Maxwell, good mech. condition $250 11)14 Ford $350 liUti Saxson $500 11)17 Overland DO $800 Flanders $125 These used cars are guaranteed to be in first clas3 me chanical condition. M W. W. EBBETT, Prop. ' Main Street Phone 17 TOWN AND VICINITY Get your Butter Wrappers printed at the Springfield News Office NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING TO WHOM IT MAY ( ONt'KItM: Notice l lioivby Riven that u meet ing of the It'Kitl vol urn Im'Iiik resident taxnuyers ami owners of real property in Koad District No. IS, In Lane Coun ty, Oregon, will ln held at the hour of two 1". M.. on tln 22nd day of November, A. I). 1 91 It. nt tho School House at MiKen.le I'.rldtfe in said Uoad District, to determine whether aid road district shull levy u sperM tax of five mills upon all. tho tuxa!lu property In said dlntrlct for tho pur pose of providing funds for improvhiK the roads In said district. H. L. BONN. County Judge. M. H. HARLOW, K. II. SPENCER, County Commissioners Flrat pub., November 7, 1919. Last pub., November 31, 1919. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that a meet Ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers and owners of real property in Road District No. 9, in Lane Coun ty, Oregon, will be held at the hour of two P. M., on the 22nd day of November, A. D. 1919, at the Fall Creek Store in said Road District, to determine whether said road district shall levy a special tax of five mills upon all the taxable property In said district for the purpose of providing funds for the purpose of improving tho roads. II. L. BONN. County Judge. M. II. HARLOW, E. R. SPENCER. County Commissioners First pub., November 7, 1919. Last pub., November 21, 1919. ' Friends of Carey Thompson In this city bar received word from him that be recently killed a 200 pound bear near Vlda. W. A. Jack left Tuesday for Pitts burg in southeastern Kansas to make 'his home. NOTICE To our customers that still have ac counts with vs. We are leaving our accounts at the First National bank. If It be more convenient you can pay your account there when due and get receipt for same. NICE tc DONALDSON. Bob William returned last Saturday after spending three months In Port land. Resurfacing on Mill street has been going on this last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eggimann motored to Dexter last Monday. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist. Spring Held, Oregon. Miss Myrtle Hunttey has resigned at the W. A. Hall shoe store. Miss Ethel Howard has taken her place. ' Wesley McDowell is here from Ida ho visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDowell. Hats worth $7.f.O to $8.00 now $4.98 at Mrs. Thompson's millinery. Sweet skimmed milk for sale at the Springfield Creamery after Nov. 24. Mrs. Loretta Roger Williams, of 'Milton. Oregon, president of the Ladles of the Grand Army of Oregon fend Mrs. Minnie Simmon, of Portland, Inspector, will be In town today to at tend a call meeting of the local post. They will be guests of Mrs. C. F. "Eggimann, who Is department treas urer. Saturday they will inspect the Eugene post. RED GLOVE On and after Tuesday, Dec. 9, the "Red Glove" will be shown on Tues day of each week at the Bell Theater. A very enjoyable reunion was held Wednesday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Purcell on A street be tween Third and Fourth, celebrating the return from service of Hiram Johnson, stepbrother of Mrs. Purcell, Others present were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pettljohn. of Mabel. Lottl Whlttlk er of this city, Alta Spelmyere of Eu gene, Wesley Shackelford, of Wendl Ing. and Jewel, Edna and Antlonette, children of Mr. and Mrs. Purcell. Buy Egglmann'a milk bread, 10c and 15c. Mrs. Arthur Demerest of McKenzIe bridge is visiting at the home of her 'sister, Mrs. W. H. Renne. Jess Seavey, a prominent hopman, formerly of this city, now living at Corvallis, is here visiting this week. Mr. Seavey is planning on locating here again in the near future. ' Mrs. Mary Maglll left last Saturday for Emmett, Idaho, to visit relatives. Many good hat bargains, low as $2.98 at Mrs. Thompson's millinery. C. F. Eggimann, Professor Roth, C. E. Swarts, Herbert Cox. Harry Stew art, Clark Wheaton.W. Rouse and A. Mlddleton attended an initiation and banquet of the Royal Arch No. 10, A. F. and A. M. at Eugene last Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Brune entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Flannlgan and sou of Eugene Tuesday night. See the Beeman hand tractor at the Springfield Feed company. Mrs. Sylvester and daughter Pearl 'were tea guests of Mrs. C. F. Eggl tnann last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Vallera Martin of San Fran cisco, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Ira Young arrived last Sunday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Reals, of Riddle, are visiting here this week. Mr. ?teals was formerly connected with the First National bank. Be at Stevens hall Monday night, 8 o'clock, to help complete organiza tion of the Springfield Chamber of 'Commerce. Sweet skimmed milk for sale at the Springfield Creamery alter Nov. 24. Harold Peery, attending the medical college in Portland, la visiting his parents here this week. A. J. Johnson of Cresswell made a business trip to this city Wednesday. Business men of the city, attention! Don't forget the meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce Monday night for the final completion of the organiza tion. Mrs .O B. Kessey and Mra. C. E. Swarts bave been spending the last week in Portland. Melvin Fenwlck started for St. Joseph. Mo., Monday morning and will be absent about two weeks. L. O. Hulln, cashier of the First National bank, has gone to Portland for the week-end. 'his travels In Japan which was thor onghly appreciated by all present Charles Cornelius of Goshen has sold his river bottom farm to Fred 14c- Alllster. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist. Spring field, Oregon. Mrs. 8. Snooks and daughter. Pearl. ! motored to Thurston Thursday even ing and visited at the home of Mrs. 'Kitty Miller. ;. Miss Etta Valller who underwent an operation for appendicitis, has been brought home from the Mercy bos 'pltaL - Mrs. E. R, Semley and children, from North Bend have been visit lug their mother, Mrs. Jacobs of Pleasant Hill. They will return to their home Saturday. Demand Egglmann's your grocer. bread from ' Mrs. Homer Davis of Albany, and Miss Reva Arnold of Harrlsburg vis ited with Miss Opal Holverson over last week-end and attended the U. of O.-O. A. C. game at Eugene. Thet safest asset you can have Is a bank account at the First National, Springfield. J. W. KUklnson has leased from the i,. O. Hulln property, a 77 acre farm three miles south of Eugene. Sweet milk for sale on or after No vember 24 at Springfield Creamery. The Briggs & Jackson lumber mill at Creswell has been sold by C. S. Dillon, trustee in bankruptcy, to J. M. Lower to satisfy the claims of credi tors. Mr. Lower expects to put the plant into operation at once. J Your local picture house is open ev- j ery night and a good matinee Sunday afternoons j Sweet milk for sale on or after No- j Vember 24 at Springfield Creamery. ' Last Monday evening the Brother tiood held its first meeting of the year. About half a hundred men were present for the supper and lecture. 'Prof. Edmundson of the University of Oregon gave an illustrated lecture on women I have opened a first- ; class . dressmaking parlor at 353 Main St., upstairs, i I will do dressmaking, altering, fancing sewing or anything in the sewing line at reasonable rates. It will pay you to see me before commencing your own sewing as I am in a position to help you save money. Mrs. Murray 353 Main Street Upstairs Where Cash Beats Credit A FEW OF OUR REGULAR PRICES: 3 lbs. Curve Cut Macaroni 25c Gold Bond Butter, per pound 69c Matches, full count, per box 5c Corn Flakes 10c Post Toasties, 2 packages for '. 25c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 for 1.25c Puffed Wheat, 2 packages for 25c Grape Nuts, 2 packages for 25c Velvet, Prince Albert and Tuxedo Tobacco in tins, 2 for 25c We can and will save you money. Come in and let us. prove it. P. S. Mr. Eggimann has refused to sell us bread on ac count of our selling less than others, forcing us to buy in Eugene. CASH AND CARRY GROCERY A. R. Gray, Prop. W. M. 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