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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1919)
FRIDAY, DKCICMnim 12, 1010. BRISCO JITNEY Phone 17. Dennis Cyr. Day and night service. THE Sl'HING FIELD OR. EUGENE KESTER Physician Office Phone 82 Home Phone G7-M (Just returned from service.) DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield, OREGON Fnonet: Off lea 20-J; Res. 2lM Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 ni. 1:30 p. m. to 5 p. m. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon HIGH SCHOOL TAKES UP PHYSICAL CULTURE Physical training was begun In the high school Monday morning, Mr. Roth taking charge of the boys ami Miss Machen taking charge of the girls. This is required in every school under one of the new school laws and Is being taken up with a good will. We wish that we might have a hall for this exercise, however and hopo that when all doubt concerning the basket bull hall has been settled that we may take advantage of it for this purpose. Routine of High School Broken. The regular routine of the high ! school was most rudly broken into Wednesday morning by the fact that the fire in the assembly hall abstv f lutely refused to burn, due perhaps to the conditions of weather. The pupils were told to go to the different class rooms and make themselves as com fortable as possible during their study periods, as bodily comfort comes ' above all other things. was drawn up among the different or ganizations for the use of said build ing for basketball playing but the W. (. W. did not accent it and art draw ing up one to suit themsulves. Let's j hopo it Is satisfactory for all con-, cernod. for there aro a few tenuis wishing to play S. II. S. In the near' future. Vivian Sensency has been from school for n few duys. absent DR. N. W. EMERY . DENTIST Button Bldg. . Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129-W Springfield, Oregon Jess IjirrL-ion. a former student. Is home on a visit from Washington where he 1ms been working. . ' Jokes. It rained 'goat feathers" Tuesday morning and S. II. S. grew wool. In history Mona Hot h. I don't know first of this book." Mc llenry: beans u limit Mr. the L. H. RAMSEY THE TAILOR Perfect Fit Guaranteed First Class Material Best Wcrkman Ship Main Street Springfield between 3rd ami 4th - Oregon Athletics. Last week a meeting was conducted by the boys, on athletic lines. They elected .Harry Hughs manager of ath letics and Ashel Fish captain of the i basketball team. A committee of five i were appointed to draw up rules and '.qualifications for players.- They were as follows: Ilell Powell, chairman; Mr. Roth. Ernest Korn. Merit Mc pherson. Hary Hughs. Mr. Roth: "Then you're all right. This book dnesnt pertain to beans." This snow is hnnl on the girls' com plexions, as very few drug stores will guarantee against water, and the boys are death on the Idea of washing the hands and facj often. After aworklng hard to dean up the W. (. W. hall which they thought they wit" to get for high school purposes, the committee went to get their lease siKlied and the Woodman committee refused to sign it Moral: He more business like and get the hall before you (lean it. Of all dKuicrceuhle things! Dorothy Cirnid is quite peeved bemuse Mr. at her. He to Superintendent Hamlin for the mir-i ,lav '"'' trying to look at two Vote of Thanks. The girls of Springfield high school wish to extend their heartfelt thanks Hailey looked crosseyed I ror which has been placed j front hall. in the LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR . . FRED G. LEMLEY PropY, . Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked, Suits mad to . measure- - . Main Street , . Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner ' Springfield Main and Third Oregon INSURANCE SEE CHAS. L. SCOTT at First National Bank Springfield, Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FIXE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DEPUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC 8utton Springfield Building . Oregon When you patronize Springfield's leading bank the First. National you deal with a city, county, state and national depository. Are you safe? Well, yes, I guess so. . Deafness Cannot Be Cured b)r local application. aa they cannot reach (be dlxaatd portion of th ear. There la Mir one way to cure drarnraa, and that la toy conatltuttonai r- ue-riia- Deafneaa la cauaed by an Inflamed condition of the mu coua lining of the Kuatachlan Tube. Wteie thla tub la Inflamed you hare a fumbling aouitd or Impecffirt bearing.-and when It la entirely cloaed, Dratuaa la the reault. and unleaa tha Inflammation ran be taken mi and thla tube r ator-d to Ita normal condi tion, hearing will be deairoy-d forever: nine aaea out of ten are rauaeil b Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of tha mucoua aurfacea We will give One Hundred Dollara fnr any eaa of IVafneaa (cauaed by cainrrhi that cannot be cured by If alia Caterru Cure, end for clrculara. free. r. J. C'H EN KT A CO., Toledo. Ohio. old by Orugglaia. 76c faJM alalia amity fills (or ooaallpatlon. Personals. Loujs Giblm is bark to school after three days absence. The domestic art girls are making Christmas presents this week ami th" domestic science classes are going to make randr for the next few days. Christmas Is coming! The Spring field high school students are quite sure of that from the fact that they had to come to school in the snow. The rooniB are also decorated in the Christinas plant, mistletoe. Miss Roberta Wilson, editor of the . H R. Tattler, has survived an at tack of smallpox and is now back In school enjoying the trying situation of making up back work. The bookkeeping class have opened their boxes containing all kinds of business papers and books. This new ! feature has caused the class to take on an air of great Importance. The members of the advanced j stenography class are getting some I real office training now. Besides the letters for transcribing they have oth er long articles quite frequently. There seems to be some doubt as to whether we shall have a basketball hall. However, it Is hoped that we shall soon know definitely. Ethel Paden returned to school Monday. Molly Doane has returned to school after an absence . of a week on ac count of smallpox. Uhoda Jack has returned to school after a weeks absence on account of Illness. The brave athletes of the high school are to meet the second Goshen athletes team t his coming Friday night at Goshen. Gladys Edwards has been absent from school for a couple of days on account of illness. ' Several of the alumni of S. II. 8. Visited school last week. The girls are starting a fad now of wearing mistletoe hi their hair. Grace Shahan has returned to school after being absent for nearly a week. We are glad to have her with us again. The" lease for the W. O. W. hall pretty girls at once. Just listen to this: hany has found her ' Margaret McKI knight" at last. Ashel Kish is the head hank clerk in the bookkeeping class. Any one ;in tell It Is the end of i this six weeks if tl.ey will tome up to j tin- typewriting room and see how I mine pupils are working at about I 4 in. Th' bookkeeping class of the high school is now getting down to the real "dope" and there in a certain table in this said class that Is sur rounded by boys; there has been so many arguments every time their ac counts don't balance or some figurej are wrong that they have decided to all conn Unite a little money and buy a bookkeeping machine or hire a pro fessional bookkeeper to settle the XM AS SUGGESTIONS FOR THE MOTORIST CHAINS: Weeds iu llkl-O-Skltl UoKtilar and Extra lleuvy. ROBES: A few lit stock at irken rlKt. SPOTLIGHTS: From $r.f)0 to $7.25, put on your car. BUMPERS: $7.00 and up. Save your radiator from a wreck. FORD SWITCH-LOCKS: $4.00 put on. These aro "Ileal Insurance." WINDSHIELD RUBBERS: Keep the rain out of the car. FORD COIL PROTECTORS: Protect your colls from dampness. "Yours For Better Service." Sanne&Adrian SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 1 1 Main St., bet. 4th d5th Gel tthe Genuine P-TTx) T Hi KODEUT 11LUN8 Lodge, No 78, A. M. K.. Ancient as' Accepted (Scottish Rite Unl. v.rsnl and Symbolic Frej Masons meets first and thlru Friday evening In W. O. Vt ball. Visiting brothers we come. I .en Clark News, $1.75 per year In advance. Hecretary. Chas. Klngswell it W. M, arguments that may arise. Asulie) -'(hh lug tlin inclining of the word respond): "If you responded to a Ited Croat drive by refusing to give money It would dot be u respond." Vet ta l.altue, who seems to be afraid I hut she will not psss In the six week exaiiis. brought some yeaat li school Him other day for the very important purpose of rulsing hef gradeM We have Interesting topics to div cusm iu history HI llie.no days. Ikirothy (Irani thinks that she can prove that the world Is a globe by gazing over a book at Mr. Il.iiley. Kiiunu Travis dis agrees. Want Ads. Wanted: Junior girls are wanting to know who lionali Vorris hud out Ford riding Sunday. Wanted: An eraser to use In typ Slid Italph Love say thai they know where they tan get a good adding ma chine Very cheap. Ralph ami "Crub" leets aigm-d one whole period on one column of figures and they found out afterwards that they were both wrong and so I myself am in favor of an lidding machine or something to set tle their daily "racket" so the rest of us ean study a little. We'll all watch their "smoke." If a prize were to be given to the one In bookkeeping having the most papers on the floor and desk It Is be' lleved that Oeorge Klgnor would get first prize. Mr. Koih Is continually asking. "Wliy does It snow?" Cue of his brave little general scieuce pupils In think ing it over derided that it was be--aii' Christinas Is coming. Miss Dei Pinner (in Knglish, discuss (Con! Mined on Cage 7.) Goat Feathers 99 Are entirely off the market, and for that reason will have none for the Xmas trade OUT will take this opportunity to attention to my line of call your CHRISTMA 21 all ILmJl JJm which will be in my window display in a few days W. A. HALL SHOE STORE FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING Ui