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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1919)
HllDAY, DECEMBER t, 1019; tub spniNariau) hews - TOWN AND VICINITY TONIOHT at Christian church, Mra. 1'orter, realtor and Impersonator. Toddy l.eavltt presided at Trent Isst Sunday to a large audli-ncw. At the close of the meeting (our mad the good confession and will he bap tised in tha Wlllnnifttn river next Buuday. Hrlsco Jitney, phono 17. Dennis C'yr. Day and night service. . Egglmann's brsad made clean, wrappad clean, and auld clean. The local chapter of Artisan held their annual l: nquet Wednesday evening In the W. O. W. hall. A large number gathered around the fen live hoard at 6:30. After the supper the lodge meeting was held and woven candidate were Inltlnted. " RED GLOVE ; On and aftar Tuesday, Dec. 9, tha 'Rad Glova" will ba ahown on Tuoa day of each weak at tha Ball Theater. An eight and one half pound boy waa bom to Mr. and Mm. Fred Tltua of Man ola lint Sunday morning, Nov. 30. Thl date la also the twenty fourth wedding anlveraary of Mr. and Mra. Tltua. Mother and aon art reported to be doing well. E. K. Iirattnln waa in town Uat Monday from hla farm on Camp Creek. Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, den'Jsi., .w.iog- float Feather. ' Have you examined tha Desman hand tractor at the Springfield Feed company? " Dr. Janie Moore, district superin tendent of the Eugene district, con ducted the first quarterly conference of the year for the Sprlngflled M. E. church hint Monday night. The reg ular report a and business waa at tended to. Dr. Moore reporta the con dition of his dlatrict to be the beat he haa seen for many yeara. Ilrlsco Jitney, phone 17. Dennis Cyr. Day and night aervlce. John Lamberty, wife and little daughter of Albany, and Tele, Francis Hnd Nicholas Lamberty, all of Port- v-"'- ' m .A; It takes a special kind of skill to bake good pastry. You know that yourself. GOOD PIES are made with such care from start to finish, that they Iways seem "The Best Ever." They are disappointment-proof. A fine climax to Any meal. TAKE HOME A PIE TODAY. EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" AU 0 ft P Uj y New Shipment of Chains In the following sizes: 30x:i',4 32x4 31x4 33x4 32x3 V4 34x4 . Prices from $4 to $5, according to size Why pay more? Columbia Dry Cell Hatterics .45c each 30x3 '2 Wheels 600 each Tube patches from 25c to $1.75 a box. Radiator Hose all sizes, riston Rings all sizes. We overhaul and repair all makes of cars. First class work guaranteed. Storage battery recharging and repairing. USED CAR BARGAINS 1 1914 Ford J350 1 1918 Maxwell, run 5000 miles $600' 1 1918 Maxwell, run 3500 miles $C50 . 1 1914 Maxwell $250 1 1917 Maxwell, run 8000 miles " $500.... 1 1910 Chevrolet .$400 1 19K Chevrolet ff52 1 1917 Chevrolet $600 1 1916 Overland 83 $600 i m & Hi if" Li lil W. W. EBBETT, Prop. Main Street Phone 17 land, spent Thanksgiving day with their mother, Mrs. N. A. Rows. It had been nearly a year since they bad been borne together. A contract for 300 cords of wood has baen let to L. W. Robnett of Eu gene by 3. T. Moors for Miss Margar et Morris of near Springfield. If money is worth baring it is worth saving. Degtn the saving habit now by starting an account at the First National Dank In Springfield. Ernest Samuela of Hood River, who baa recently returned from a year's lservlce In France, In company, with hla brother Qorge and slater Mary and Miss Alta McCialn, called at the horns of Mr. Leavltt. Mr. Samuels and Mr. Leavltt are old college chums. A. Mlddleton will leave about the l&th of this month for his home In Ohio. Goat Feathers. We have whipping: cream, table cream, sweet milk and sweet skimmed milk for sale. Springfield Creamery. Demand Egglmann's bread from your grocer. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Riley of Interna tional Falle, Minn- apent Thanksgiv ing day with Mr and Mrs. D. J. Glen denning, returning to Portland last Friday. The Rileya expect to locate In Oregon, making their home in Port land for the remainder of the winter. Lad lea Aid society of the M. E. church wil bold a bazarr at Corsaw's atore Saturday, December 13. Cooked food, aprons and fancy articles for sale. TONIGHT at the Christian church, Mra. Porter, reader and Impersonator. Lawrence Moore of Eugene ia a new memebr on the clerical force at the Cox and Cox grocery. R. S. Bryson, clerk of Lane county, will attend the state convention" of county clerks in Portland Dec. 11 and 12. RED GLOVE On and after Tuesday, Dee. 9, the "Red Glove" will be ahown on Tues day of each week at the Bell Theater. The Willing Workera of the Christ ian church will bold their annual bax tar December 13th at Long'a plumb ing shop on Main street. Goat Feathers. We have whipping cream, table cream, sweet milk and sweet skimmed milk for aale. Springfield Creamery. Miss Floaale Jackson, who recently came from Myrtle Point, waa taken to the local hospital Wednesday with a case of typhoid fever. Dr. and Mra. S. Ralph Dlppel have had aa their guests the past three weeka Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gallier of Bandon. Ore- parents of Mrs. Dlppel. The Galliers have returned to their home. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentlat, Spring field, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stearmer and aon Roy, who have made their home "here since last summer, will remove to Missoula. Mont, leaving here next Tuesday. They will atop three days In Portland, visiting relatives and transacting business. Mr. Stearmer haa been employed at the Sprfngfleld flouring mill, and will be manager ot the Northern Grain ft Warehouse company'a plant at Missoula, the po sition carrying a substantial salary Increase over his present position. The Stearmers have made many friends here who regret to see them leave. Buy Egglmann's milk bread, 10c and 15o. you're missing something if you haven't beard the new Playerphone now on display at our store. .It's dtf Terent Corsaw & Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. W. II Adrian had as 'their Thanksgiving guest Mrs. ! Adri an's mother, Mrs. J. E. Scott of Salem. Mra. Scott returned to her home last Sunday. ' Goat Feathers. ' About forty-five young people gath ered In the Epworth parlors of the Methodist church last Saturday night When the Epworth league gave their Tegular monthly social. Games and muilo furnished the amusement of the evening. Later refreshments were enjoyed. The entertainment committed consisted of Audrey Per kins, Mrs. Rodenbough, Ruth Scott, Hands!! Scott and Winifred May. See the Beeman hand tractor at the Springfield Feed company. Mrs. L. Thlel of Yoncolla under went a major operation Saturday. Come In and hear the new Player phone and then compare it with any other phonograph. Corsaw ft Gibson. Mrs. Lysdshl of this city under went a major operation last Friday. Mrs. Chester Elspas of Eugene underwent a major operation at th local hospital last Sunday. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel. dentist, Spring field, Oregon. " Mrs. T. J. Maxwell underwent a minor operation a week ago Sunday. Mr. Carothera of Thurston is con valescing from an operation at the local hospital. Goat Feathers. We have whipping cream, table cream, sweet milk and sweet skimmed milk for sale. Springfield 'Creamery. Mrs. Mary Chase of Springfield is convalescing from a serious opera tion. Let us tell you about the Beeman band tractor. Springfield Feed com pany. Ready for. Business I have opened my Jewelry shop in a section of the News office on Main St. Expert watchmaker and manufacturing jeweler i agate cutting and polish- ing. Fully equipped to re pair any make of watches. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Service. O. H. WILSON Jeweler WILLIAM S. HART IN "BREED OF MEN" Hart Never Disappoints. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7TH BESSIE BARRISCALE IN JOSSELYN'S WIFE Read the story in the Eugene Guard and then see the photoplay at the Bell Theatre, Wednesday, Dec. 10th. No advance in admission. WILLIAM DESMOND IN "Barefisted Gallagher" Full of Action Desmond at His Best. Thursday, December 11th. No Advance in Admission. The "RED GLOVE" Tuesday, December 9th. BELL THEATER Where Cash Beats Credit FOR THIS WEEK: Flake White, per lb .30c Scoco, the best of shortening . . . , 35c Cheese, per lb... v 40c ML Vernon Milk 15c Carnation Milk 16c Borden Milk 17c Prunes, pound 15c Tip Top Bread . . . . 10c & 15c "We Lead, Others Follow." CASH AND CARRY GROCERY- A. R. Gray, Prop. W. M. Green, Mgr. 1