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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1919)
fridAY, DRCEMnEii io, loio. T1IB SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE 6 TOWN AND Mra. McClure of Tort land, former y MIm Urace Hldwell of tbU city U In Springfield, visiting her mother and U attend the funeral of bar lis ter, Mr. Will lam Knickerbocker. The Springfield Flour milla have been closed down for the pat week on account of the high water. . Egglmann'a bread made clean, wrapped clean, and sold clean. Mm. Abble I.yoth returned Satur day from lllvervlew. where she bad been spending a week on ber ranch. iMt you live in Hp. Icr field and do your banking In Rugei.ef If ao. It fa not necessary for Die Flrat National tn Springfield will take care of all -your Intereata as well aa any bank could. T. A. Hilling of thin city, who work at Wendllng came down to HprlngflHd teat week. He say the work up therehaa bern stopped on account of the weather and will re main tn Spilngflrld until the snow Is gone. Dr. 8. Ralph IMppel. ienMsi. ..iog fie a. Ort.".u. , Teul and Clair Mc Henry of Mahle were In Springfield during the week end. The mills were cloned down there until good wiathi-r conies. i Come in and hear the new Player phone and then compare It with any other phonograph. Coraaw & Ulbsou. Anne (Jorrle came home from Monmouth Monday, where she has been attending normal achool. MUs ttorrle waa a member of the Spring field high school graduation i-laaa of 118. Mlaa KlIiabHh and Helen and Mrs. R. K. Herbert of Thurston were busi ness callers In this city Tuesday. We have whipping cream, table cream, aweet milk and sweet skimmed milk for sale. Springfield Creamery. Miss Ilerttle Ilruce, a well known young lady of this city, who Is teach ing at VeneU arrived in Springfield Friday. She will slay until after the Christmas vacation. A town Is Judged largely by Its banka. The First National Dank of AUT New Shipment of Chains In the following sizes: 30i3H 32x4 31x4 33x4 32x34 34x4 Prices from $4 to $5, according to sizeWhy pay more? Columbia Dry Coll flatteries 45c each 30x3 Vi: Wheels W.00 each Tube patches from 25c to $1.75 a box. Radiator Hoho all sizes. Piston Kings all sizes. We overhaul and repair all makes of cars. First class work guaranteed. f Storage battery recharging and repairing. USED CAR BARGAINS 1 1914 Ford 50 1 1918 Maxwell, run 5000 miles 6W 1 1918 Maxwell, run 3500 miles ' 50 1 1914 Maxwell J250 1 1917 Maxwell, run 8000 miles J500 1 191G Chevrolet J4 1 1910 Chevrolet JJJJj 1 1917 Chevrolet JJJJJ 1 1916 Overland 83 S600 mm mm W. W. EBBETT, Prop. Main Street Phone 17 VICINITY I Springfield la out of this town's greatest assets. Are you helping to make it stronger by your patronage? ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Oreen have gone to Cedar Flat to visit Mrs. John Kndlcott. Thurman Rlggs, formerly of Spring field, arrived In 8prlngfleld last Frl dsy from Portland. Mr. Rlggs was just recently discharged from the service of Uncle Sam. . You're aliasing something if you haven't heard the new Playerphooe now on display at our store. It's dif ferent. Coraaw & Glbsot. Mrs. Conn and sister. Miss Pettit of Wendljng were In Springfield Sat urday on their way to Fall Crek. They returned Tuesday and will remain in Springfield for some time. Ie Davis and family pf near Thuraton braved the snow and storm Sunday and visited In Springfield. Mr. A. B. Van Valtah left last Monday for Portland where she will vMt for several days. Toyou live In Springfield and do your banking In Eugene? If ao, It la not necessary for the First National in Springfield will take care of all your Interests aa well as any bank could. I. M. Gresham. who Uvea east of Springfield, left this week for Seat tle on a few days business trip. Tom Allen of Msble, formerly of this city, was a Springfield visitor last Saturday. In correction of the error In last Friday's paper in the report of the officers elected at the last meeting of the G. A. IL circle we wish to state that Mrs. Hannah Hill was elected president Half Dowdy of Mohawk waa In town on business Saturday. Mra. C. F. Egglmann returned from San Franclaco Tueaday evening. Mra. Kgglmann went to the bedalde of her alater, Mra. P. V. Fernandes. who waa very 111. about two weeka ago. Mra. Fernandei la now convalescing. ' Ted Barnes, eon of Mrs. C. Barnes O of this city, arrived Sunday from Carrlngton. North Dakota. He will make his home here with hit mother from sow on. W have whipping eream, table cream, sweet milk and aweet skimmed milk for sale. Springfield Creamery. ' C. R. Hastings of Thurston waa a Springfield visitor last Saturday;. Mlsa Loclle Smith of thia city, who 1s teaching school at Lluslaw, cam horn last Saturday to spend the Christmas vacation and take the 'teacher's examination. Typewriter paper of aU kinds and libbona for any make) of typewriter for sale at The Newe office. Use Our New Freeh Pack of lacon and LareV Sweet and mild cured. llama . . 40c per lb. Breakfast Bacon ...40c per lb. Bacon Backs. 35c per Id. Seasoning Bacon 30c per lb. Picnic Mama ....30c ped lb. Cottage Rolls .... ...36c per lb. !ure Lard 3Bo per lb. Flake White . 30c per lb. S warts ft Waahbume A nice Chrlatmaa preaent 8ee those kitchen cabinets and English breakfast tables at PUts' Cabinet shop, corner Fourth and C atreeta. , Mra. C. Barnes of this city arrived In Springfield Tuesday. Mrs. Barnea is teaching the school at, Eula and will remain In Springfield until after the Christmas holiday a. Mr. and Mra. Teddy Leavitt vlalted at the home of W. C. Myers up on the McKenzle the fore part of this week. We have Universal percolators and aluminum percolators. McDowell's Department store. There will be no meeting of the Civic Improvement club until the sec ond Tuesday In January. All mem bers are aaked to meet at the library on that day. , Ten per cent discount on each cash purchase of WeaiyDver aluminum ware at M. C. Brassier ft Son hard ware store. Bill Smith of Wendllng la tn Spring field visiting with his family until the anow goea off ao work can be taken up again In the camp there. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, denUat, Spring field, Oregon. The Loyal Sona and Daughters of the Christian church will have a Christmaa party Friday night at their room in the church. Walter Laxton 1a president of the claaa. See the Beeman hand tractor at the Springfield reed company. J. A. Haynle, who haa been em ployed at Camp 21 of the Booth Kelly company, passed through Springfield Tuesday on hla way to his home at Eula. He reported a foot of snow above Oakrldge. Demand Ectimann'a bread from your grocer. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McFarland came down from Reserve Tuesday on their way to Dekivllle, lows, where they will visit with Mr. McFarland's par ents dorlng the holidays. Mr. McFar land Is the forest ranger stationed at Reserve. E. E. Smith of Oakrldge waa to Springfield on business this week. Just received a new line of Betty Bright aluminum ware at McDowell'a Department store the place where 'you will find everything. Lawrence Hills of Oakrldge was In town thia week, coming down from Camp 21, while the camp was closed on account of the severe weather. Mlsa Halite Hills of Oakrldge has been visiting In Eugene for a few daya and stopped in Springfield Tuea day on her way home., Bennle Davidson, who has teen at tending the Oregon Agricultural col lege at Corvallls Is home for the 'Chrlatmaa holidaya. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dantise, Spring field. Oregon. . The members of the Kensington club ' were charmingly entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs N. W. Emery. The rooms were adorned with potted plants and chry 'aanthemuma. At the close of a Jolly afternoon of Christmaa atorlea, Jokes, fun and the usual needlework the hostess served a dainty two course leoch. Members present were the Mesdame Plpple, Whitney, Knox, Wfceaton, Coffin, If lea Edna Swart, j Mra. Anna Knox will be the club's next fcottesa, January ft, 120., 4 . J We have the latest in rrrs glass i oven ware at M. C. Brassier ft Son hardware store. Raymond Bates and family are re ported as being quit 111. , )r. EL L. York Who has been practicing In Eu gene for many year 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 anti work manship. PhotocUv Corporation GEORGE LOANE TUCEIER'S COHAM . Shaath. thtStor T I BELL THEATER Where Cash Beats Credit FOR THIS WEEK: 10 Bars Crystal Soap .for . . . . 60c 10 Bars Bob White Soap for 60c 10 Bars Sunny Monday Soap for .75c 10 Bars Clean Easy Soap for 75c 10 Bars Fels Naptha Soap for 85c 2 Bars Large Ivory Soap for 25c Large Gold Dust for 25c Sea Foam Washing Powder 25c 20 Mule Team Borax Chips, large .35c Citrus Washing Powder 29c "We Lead, Others Follow." CASH AND CARRY GROCERY A. R. Cray, Prop. 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 the 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. Prices Reasonable and Prompt Service. News Of f ice Main Street A romance of Underworld Rogues who sought "easy pickings" and found them. But when the arch crook and the girl -with the painted face also found a wonderous thing they had never known before Do YOU know what love Is? - A Dramatic Entertain ment that will delight. SATURDAY and SUNDAY MATINEE SUNDAY Admission: Children 25c Adults 50c W. M. Green, Mgr.