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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1919)
l-'lUDAY. MCKMllKU 6. lOifl. TUB SPRINGFIELD NiiftVS DR. EUGENE KESTER t Physician Office Phone S2 Home Phone G7-M (Just returned from service.) DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Springfield, OREGON Phones: Office 20 J; Res. 2 M Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 in. 1:30 p. m. to 5 p. m. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldg. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129-W Springfield, Oregon L. H. RAMSEY THE TAILOR Perfect Fit Guaranteed Flrst Clats Material Best Wcikman Ship Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye-' ing, Hats blocked. Suits made to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Springfield Main and Third Oregon FOR, INSURANCE SEE CHAS. L. SCOTT at First National Bank Springfield, Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FIXE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Building Springfield Oregon G. S. LOCKE Steeplejack Smokestack Building, Raising and Painting a Specialty. Roof Re pairing, Painting and Patching . Neatly Don. Cor. Sixth and B Sts. Phone 2 When you patronize Springfield's leading bank the First National 5'ou deal with a city, county, tstate and national depository. Are you safe? Well, yes, I guess so. Dcafnes3 Cannot Be Cured by loral upjjlicRtlons. um they cfcnnot reuch tht discus. J purtion of the far. Tht-re is only on way lo cur 1-h I iit-ss. and thai is s by cuMttliiiUoiiul rciiti-(ii-ii. Dci.fii.-iM I cui.srd by an intl4n-U condition of th mu cous lining of tile Eustachian Tube. Winn this lube is lnt1:ilii.J you have u lurnbliiiK sound or linperr.-ct hearing, and when it i tnurely closed, l).ufn. la tho result, mm unless tht inrlanirnutiuii can he tiki it out and this tuba r stored to its liormst condi tion, hearing will he destroyed forever; niito rait out of ten are i-sunrd by Calami, which is nothing but an liitlunnU condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred "ol!nr for any case of Deafness (caused by citi.iirlii th.it cunnot be cur.-a by Hall's t ali. 1 1 ti Cuie. taeud for circulars, free. r. J. "UK N K V A CO., Toledo, Ohio. ' Bold by Ijrugai' ia. 7;.o Tag, Hall's i amily 1'lllg for ovcitlpstlon JUNIORS TREAT SENIORS TO AN ELABORATE 'HARD TIME' PARTY ThetlasH of '21 gave the clues of f'20 a "hard time" party Friday even Imp. November 21. ut the high school j building. ! Uames were played until the party was called to order by Mr. Roth. The merry-makers were lined up across ! the stage so that the Judges might i select the cleverest dressed. The third j prize w inder was Mona McHenry who j in hard time rags well won her prie. i The second. Earnest Korn, who w'lth his little 'Jew' hat and outgrown I .l.H,nn nl nil twtnrtr a w ft rrtp.t him. The first prize was a 'bahy doll' given to laurel Oriffin who in' her little hat. white feathers, flying green ribbons and "Sis Hopkins" hair dress was undoubtedly the hardest looking young person present. Rut if you could have seen the faculty! AVe're sure it was the smart est looking bunch old S. H. S. ever produced. Describe them? Oh! No! We're watching otfr step for six weeks grades. Games followed until 10. when they were served with a dandy luncheon of I pork and beans, fine buttered lady j fingers, rolls and coffee. This ended 'the noisy bunch and the juniors are i expecting a loud return. i SOPHOMORES ENTERTAIN j ASSEMBLY. j Last Tuesday morning old S. H. S. i was surprised when the curtains were ! drawn upon a program such as was. j never before given. The sophomores 'had. during Thanksgiving vacation, j held meetings when all the rest of I the universe was having a glorious time preparing for that great feaM. and arranged such a program as 1 would fairly dazzle all who saw it. Their new orchestra which their fellow students insist upon calling a "brass band" owing to its composl- t ion of highly prized cooking utensils.; horns and garden tools, was on of j the main features. The fololwing is the program rend ered: Speech. Carrie Ditto; song. C.eorgo Signor; stunt. Dorothy Parvin and Georee Signor; piano duet. DoriH Smith and Kdwena Parsons; selection; by the brass band; class song, sopho more class. PERSONALS. Clarence Powell was absent from school Tuesday on account of a bad cold. We are proud of old high school I building, but these cold mornings we i often wish it was not such a fresh air I resort. : Roberta Wilson, editor of the Tat tler, is absent from school on ac count of the smallpox. Gladys Ed ward is taking her place as editor of the Tattler. j The back of the room seems to bo ! popular on these cold days. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County. Benj. F. Conway, plaintiff, vs. Fannie Oon vay, defendant. Summons: To Fan nie Conway, the above named defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required . to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the Cth day of De cember, 1919, said date being more than six (C) weeks from the date of the fh-st publication of this summons and being the time prescribed for such apnea ranee by you In the order of publication "f summons herein en tered of record, and if you fail to ap pear an'd answer, for want thereof, ithe plaintiff will apply to the court 'for the relief In the complaint de j mantled ami prayed for, to wit: For a decree of the court dissolving the marriage contract and bonds existing between you md the plaintiff on tho (rounds of desertion for more than one year. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof pur suant to an order of the Honorable O. F. Skinworth, Judge of the above court, made and entered of record on October 18, 1919, ordering that summons be published once a week for six successive weeks and the d:tte of the first publication will ba October 24. 1919, and the last publi cation will be December 6, 1919 Frank A. DePue, attorney for plain tiff. Poi;t office address: Fifth and I streets, Springfield, Oregon. The Ctirl's !Ier club has sent for music which they expect soon. As j soou as tt ctuucH tho girls will then 1 begin their practice. ! i The sophomores have about n doen pieces In their band. ' j Joe Deets tim Jessie Iirsoii who have been out of school have Just re turned. ; i The sophomore class entertained the student body Tuesday .morning. We were glad to see several of the alumni with us ugain Monday. Molilo Donne Is absent from school on account of smallpox and will not be back for a week or more. Congratulations to tho sophomore brass bund. It is rather told nt school these days. The stove In the rear end of the study hall Is tjulte a popular piece of furniture. , ! Several of the girls taking teachers I training at the Springfield high school attended the teat hers institute in Eu gene last week. Miss Emma Travis was seen draw ing u portrait of that dignified senior. George Williams. We would like to know what this means? JOKES. Sylvia to Milton who had' brought her home "It was no kind of you to bring me l.om." Milton ''Don't mention it." Sylvia, emj liatlt ally "Don't worry, I won't!" Milton, leaiiiiig sleepily on the counter was aroused by a customer who exclaimed: "Vi ung man, haven't any ambition!" Milton, half asleep: 'I'm sorry, sir, we're Just out; we. are expecting a shipment any time. Is there anything else ytiii rare for?" Oh! Yes. Kirov li.ts something to be thankful t'-r. He tlnesu't have lo walk to s lut I as '.. In! Wi.-tfall lives up his way. Two men were walking down the street, coming to a resiaurant. First: "l.i I'.; eat in here old top. Second: "No, why not eat up the street?" Fiif: ".V my t banks, but 1 don't be lieve I can dig": t apli.i!t today." .Mi.-s Derilimrer "What thies a hen pecked husband mean?" Merle "Well, if a iiimi gets mar ried and his wife runs him, he Is hen pecked." Louis filly Is u;,.', setii by a sopho more going Into lawyer's office. Louis braely walk;, up lo th" dhk anil ahks the manager if there is an opening. Sternly fr,m the manager, "Yes, son nie, Jubt back of you." If you are in need of typewriter sup plier don't forget the New a ofice. wC'.'Vt , I PlON'T HAvC TIMS To otjor.t? THe,- 1?J CALLVJP. iv. latc SWEET HOME Ly ' Jack Wilson tiow T W f t j,K H HL10! THIS $ sickens - i amt Some meat!! . ill 1 I fLi'J II VlADriJ 1U l TUP KFYHnl F n WINTER SUGGESTIONS FOR THE MOTORI ST CHAINS: Weeds in Kld-O-Skltl Regular and lixtra licit vy. ROBES: A few In ttock nt irl C8 right. SPOTLIGHTS: From $r.r( to $7.25, put on your t ar. BUMPERS: $7.00 and up. Save your rudlator .from a wreck. FORD SWITCH-LOCKS: $4.00 put on. The8e are "Ileal Insurance." WINDSHIELD RUBBERS: Keep the rain out of tho car. FORD COIL PROTECTORS: Protect your colls from daiupnesH. "Yours For Better Service" andeathe&Mian SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 11 Main St., bet. 4th and 5th (Get tht Genuine end Avoid ZSCJi 1 1 j Economy Lp in Every Cake .News, 11.70 per year lu auvance. CHURCH NEWS Christian Church. Hlble school at 9: 45, topic. ".Sleep lug ou Duty."-Murk U.iUl. i'ar ents do not sleep ou your duty. Ilrlng the children and come to lllbie xt hool. Communion at 11. i'reachlng at 11:15. Christian Kiideavor at ti::iu. Topic. "Truths that Jesus Taught." Evening service 7:30. Thursday night i praver meeting: "The I Aiii'n of the lllbie." I Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday school at 10. The Sunday school is the greatcM hate guard of the Uttllou'H welfare. Let uh not neg lect the greatest liiHMiution on earth. Attend hoiiim Sunday school; If you are not attending any ank you if you will not JoUi with uh. but if you belong to home other Sunday hchool you ought to attend there. Church ttervice at 11. Gospel ong, followed by anthem, "Juki Am I Am." Kp worth league nt ti'.liO. Kvenlng Her vice at 7:U. Special muiie ami a gospel inexHuKe. You are welcome nd you are urged to be preio nt. Come for Sunday school and learn of the ChriHtuiaH program. Baptist Chuch. Sunday school at 10; preaching at 11 a. in. The young people's study class will meet ut 6:::o. A town 1h Judged lurgely by its banks. The First National Hunk of Springfield Ih one of tlili; town's greatest asset. Are you helping to1 make it utronger by your patronage?! Su(?e '.! CO AHEAD I'LL CET THE. Thanks peak! -ere eve!'. BOtOQNA If : : v y ill r i r A rt rsM &Jg. 1 I i ' w'j mi iiimsssMi II J . . . K IP YtVl,I know vou gk X-AMO SAV!! f IF TdffffS No ON TwORiTC COT - ASOUT a BOOT M " HEL.t )- 'MC " V- 't. ' I i.i. i . i, biliaHi""" smiii I ' ' ' ' v i. ' ' ' I "it rrMM'TXWSi HOHKUT UCKNH NC 78. A. M. F., Ancient aia Accepted Scottish Kilo t Id versa I and Symbolic Fits Masons meets first and thin Friday evening lu V. O. halt Visiting brothers wai- I coruo. I Lee Clark ('has. Klngswcll It. W. M. Secretary. Do you llvu in Springfield and do your bunking In KugneT If so, It, Is not necessary for tho First National In SpiiiiKfii-ld will luke care of toll your lutercbtK as will as any bank could. The HUperlliteiitlciit of the statu tuberculosis hospital rcportM that there are "Olid a tive cae of ID berctlloslH In Oregon. According to a Mtatemeiit from J. A. ( btllt bill, sliile superintendent Of public instruction, iheitt art - 135 HchoulM In the state trd.iy without , teiu hers. lu I' st than a week after they held Up tJie Clannijiiit tavern. when Cleorn" I'ermger und J. N. HuigesH were killed. I la III Smith, Jamex Ofbi ami Walter Itatinstie, who pleadetl guilty to murder charges In connec tion with the holdup ami killing, en tered the stale prison at Salem to nerve life sentenced. Groceries Supplies Feeds . Seeds Springfield Feed Co. : t CUES TD PETtER CALL PlGHT NOW OR ILL FoRdtT AK0 Thlkc will UC Ho FEED 1 HlQlT i i I i J i 1 1 C.AAvr, I VHP