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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1919)
j y lis; Tf, ilKr)v, FninAY, hiccEMnicii 12, iMfl;... . falti SPtltKCFUiLD NEWS TOWN AND VICINITY Tbe "Miracle Mh" It comlnf to tbt Doll theater Baturdny a"nd Bunday, December 20 find 21. Mm. Martin, of Portland, wlio haa ben stopping In Sprlnaflfld for tbe paat two WHka In behalf of the Ar tisan lodge Miss gone 'to Eugene I Use Our Nw Fresh Pack of Bacon and Lard - Hwcct and mild cured. Mama 40c- per lb. Hrcakft IIik oii 40c per lb. Hat-on Harks 35c per lb. Seasoning Uncoil 30c per lb. WcnlC llama 30c ped lb. Cottage Holla .. 35c per lb. Pure Lard ., 35c per lb. Flake White 30c per lb. 8 warts A Wushburne Mrs. Hagland Irft today for Mis souri wber ahe will vlalt for the next two or threw month. She will atop Jn Portland for tha . week end and will go on to MiMMourl Monday. Dr. 8. Italph Dlppel, dentist. Spring field, Oregon. Mr. and Mra. Jos Seavcy, of Cor vallle, have movod Into tbolr borne on tba corner of ftb and I atreeta. Mr. and Mra. Kavey mud their horoa here aeveral yar ago. but for the pant two or three years Mr. Baste? has been conducting a large hop ranch near Corvallla. Tbcy will make thttlr homa bera during the winter months and will return to tba ranch next Spring. Pfe page 6 for "dost Feathers.'' Tbe Kd Cross stamps will ba ready for sale this week at tha stores and by tha School children. Show tha right spirit by placing tbem on all your Christmas packagea. Mr. J. T. Ash, of Oak rid go, waa In laat Tuesday. Buy Kgglmann's tnlUt bread, 10c and He. Mr. Bruce Lanabory left Thursday morning for Salem to attend a staff meeting of the Metropolitan Life In surance Company. We have whipping cream, table i ream, aweet milk and aweet skimmed milk for sale. Springfield Creamery. Mlaa flora IMcbardHou of Idaho is vUltlng at the home or Mra. May Krglls la this city. Mias Richardson Is expecting her sUtor Martha, to loin her in a few days and after an What is It sends a cheer up when you announce them for breakfast, dinner or supper? f Doughnuts, bf course. GOOD DOUGHNUTS are the tender, melt-ln-your-mouth kind that are enjoyed by young or old. Sweet dreams follow them never nightmares. EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" AUTO New Shipment of Chains In the following sizes: 30x3 32x4 31x4 33x4 32x3 V4 34x4 Prices from $4 to $5, according; to tize Why pay more? Columbia Dry Cell lotteries 45c 4ch 30x3 Wheels $6.00 each Tube patches from 25c to $1.75 a box. Radiator Hose all sizes. Piston Illngs all sizes. We overhaul and repair all makes of car. First class work guaranteed. Storage battery recharging and repairing. USED CAR BARGAINS 1 1914 Ford ..'i.$350 1 11)18 Maxwell, run GOO0 miles $600 1 1918 Maxwell, run 3500 miles $G50 1 1914 Maxwell $250 1 1917 Maxwell, run 8000 miles $500. ... 1 1916 Chevrolet $400 1 1916 Chevrolet $450 1 1917 ChevTOlet $600 1 1916 Overland 83 . .l. $600 nn a n rn W. W. EBBETT, Prop. ' Main Street Phone 17 GARAGE extended rlalt they will return to tbelr home In Idaho. ' Tbe girls will be remembered by the young, people especially, having lived and attended school here sev eral years ago. ' Tbe "Miracle Man" is coming to the Tlcll theater Saturday and Sunday, December 20 and 21. Miss Juanlta Barnes and Miss Lydia K. Ilalney were guests at the heme of Mrs. Wm. Holland Tuesday. See the Beeman hand tractor at the 8pringfleld Feed company. Matt Hickman and wife were In Springfield on business Saturday. Mr. Rlckman has charge of tbe state fish hatchery up the McKenzle river. John Tomseth came down from Cot lags Grove Saturday evening to spend the week-end with his family. Have you examined the Beeman band tractor at the Springfield Feed company? You will get granite ware cheaper at tbe Variety Store. John Price of Thurston was in town on business Saturday. Jamea Clark of Independence waa In Springfield Friday. The "Miracle Man" is coming to the Bell tbeater Saturday and Sunday, December 20 and 21. Mrs. U. Klntxley of Lowell was a business visitor in Springfield Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cox of Wendling were in the city last Friday. See page 6 for "Goat leathers." Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, demise, Spring field. Oregon. Miss Juanlta Barnes has again taken up her duties as clerk in the variety store after a week's vacation. J. P. Smith and family of Mabel were Springfield callers Saturday. A town is Judged largely by its banks. Tbe First National Bank of Springfield is one of this town's greatest assets. Are you helping to make it stronger by your patronage? The Pine Needle Club was enter tained at tbe Roberts( home on Se cond and A streets Thursday, Dec fourth by MIbs Mary Roberts and Mrs. L. K. Page. A very delight-1 tul time waa enjoyed by all. Those J present were, Mesdames Ola Young, Delia Peterson, Hattie Casteel, Julia Tomseth, Nina McPherson, B. A. Washburrld. Dorlty, Montgomery, Klier, Gerard. Vina McClaln, giannah Hill, I. D. Larimer, Page and A. B. Van Valxah. Mr. Raymond Bates, of this city, returned a few daya ago from Kansas wfcere he has been visiting for the past few months. Demand Egglmann' bread from your grocer. ' Jesse Larlson returned to Spring Meld last Friday after spending a tew months In Washington. Roy Love, of Jasper, was operated on at tbe local hospital for appendi citis, last Tuesday. ' The "Miracle Man" Is coming to the Bell theater Saturday and Sunday, December 20 and 21. -NOVEMBER LIBRARY REPORT Number of books In circulation, 9CS; number of maglxlnes in circula tion, 26. new readers registered, 16, readers using reading room, 246. Days library Is open, Wednesday and Saturday afternoon and evening. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. 1 Lee Fountain was In town Wednes day on his way to his borne in Walt- rvllle. He haa been confined in the hospital since Thanksgiving, sustain ing a broken arm. The Springfield Bowling Alleys, on Main street, are nowt open. Tom Rthbun who was injured In the BootbKelly mill aome time ago Is able to be about again. We have whipping cream, table cream, aweet milk and sweet skimmed milk for sale. Springfield Creamery. Bob Barn es returnd Sunday from a trip to Wasco. Oregon. He left here Thursday with, the intention of stay ing in Wascp all winter but reports ays, "Springfield is good enough for me for a while." ' Fred Walker of Uila city went to 'Portland Monday on a business trip. He will be goat several days. ' Mr. Klncad of Eugene was la 'Springfield Tuesday. j Mrs. O. T. TbelL of Toncolla, is Im proving nicely after a major opera tion tbe first of tbe week. Dr. BLJL York Who has been practicing in Eu gene for many years with of fices in the Preston - Hales building, has formed a partner ship with Dr. J. D. Tye, former ly of Portland, and they are In stalling some of the latest, up to date equipment, and are ar ranging their rooms accord ingly. With modern equipment, per fect service and absolute sani tary methods one can rest as sured of the best of service in the practice of DENTISTRY Every effort will be made to please, both in price and workmanship. O. H. WILSON Jeweler ' Expert Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jeweler. Agate Jewelery made to order, agtes cut and polished. Bring in your old Jewelry and have it made over in tbe newest styles. You don't have to go to Eugene for first class work. No Job too difficult for me. A trial will con vince you. Price Reasonable and Prompt Service. News Office Main Street PROGRAM FOR COMING WEEK Sunday, Dec. 14th Elsie Furgerson in "UNDER GREENWOOD TREE" Monday, Dec. 15th Wallace Reid in "TOO MANY MILLIONS" Tuesday, Dec 16th Serial "RED CLOVE" Wednesday, Deo. 17th Warner in THE MAN WHO TURNED WHITE" Thursday, Dec 18th "THE HOUSE OF INTRIGUE" Friday, Dec 19th WM. S. HART in "THE PRIMAL LURE" Saturday and Sunday, Dec 20-21 Special "THE MIRACLE MAN" BELL THEATER Where Cash Beats Credit FOR THIS WEEK: Jap Rice, 7 pounds lor ., $1.00 Spike Rice, 10 pounds for $1.00 Handy Cut Macaroni,, 12 pounds for $1.00 3 Cans Lye for 25c Cod Fish, 2 pound brick 40c Prune", per pound 15c A full stock of Christrrias Candy and Nuts at the right Prices. t ' i !3 ?i "We Lead, Others Follow." - 'JZ' CASH AND CARRY GROCERY - A. R. Gray, Prop. W. M. Green, Mgr. tbe weather too cold for him. He