THURSDAY, httCHMfttm 25. 1019. boon confined In the local hospital several day following a major opera tlon. ft) Bit Jal Christinas dance, Steven f 9 - THE SPIlINQPIKLt) NEWS hall Dec. 25. 8:80 p. m. - Everybody welcome. Popular price. Harold Stewart, sou of George Stewart of this city, waa operated on for appendicitis at the local hospital Friday. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist. Sprtaf field. Oregon. Ernest. Heaton and Miss Hon a Stirl ing of Waltervllle wore married at the Christian parsonage by Teddy Leavltt Thursday, December ISth. Mrs. A. D. Van Valznh returned Fri day from a visit In Portland. If money Is worth having It Is WE WISH ALL OF SPRINGFIELD A JOY THIS CHRISTMASTIDE 4 ' ' V . ...... I II II. Ill In appreciation of your patronage, your friendship, we greet you and wish you a Merry, Merry Christmas and a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. The loyalty and support of our friends and customers has resulted in the very gratifying growth of our business. We pledge you a grade of furniture service for next year that will save you money, that will fill your needs perfectly. i: .'hi. &iiW JBsfr ( w flB fi!fcau-u 2l worth saving. Begin the saving habit now by starting an account at the First National Dank In Springfield. Walter tiosslcr Is making a Christ mas visit with his parents In Marcola. Miss Marjorie Mai hen. mathe-! matlcs teacher In the local high' school left Tuesday evening for Uolxe, Idaho, to visit with her parents dur ing the holidays. Coining: tferuldine Furrar In "Tln Stronger Vow. Wutch for it at Ilell . theater soon. . Members and Pastor of Christian Church Come to the best program ever .held in' the Christian Church. TONIGHT Town and Vicinity The Needlecraft club met at the home of Mrs. A. McKenzie last Thurs day and spent the afternoon hours In Christmas needlework. The Christ mas tree prepared by the hostess caused a great deal of merriment. The next meeting will be on January 1 at the home of Mrs. C. E. Fisher on Em erald Heights where a dinner will be enjoyed by the members and their husbands. Mrs. F. B. Hamlin waa taken in as a member to fill the va cancy left by Mrs. E. E. Martin. Coming soon, Wm. S. Hart in "Truthful Tulliver." Bell theater. Miss Bell Milligan and her brother Oscar of Waltervllle were business callers in Springfield Saturday. J. H. Brown Thurston was in Springfield Saturday. If money is worth having it is worth saving. Begin the saving habit now by starting an account at tie First National Bank In Springfield. Mr. Teachout of Thurston was a business caller in Springfield Satur day. Big Jazz Christmas dance. Stevens hall Dec. 25, 8:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Popular prices. Ernest Funk of Florence Is visiting ; with friends in Springfield. J. H. Peabody celebrated a birth day Tuesday, the celebrating consist ing mostly of work. What he regrets Get the Genuine and Avoid Waste. J Economy in Every Cake about it is that he says he Is now in the bachelor class. But we refuse to believe him. thinking that he Is merely taking this means to shy aw from many of the fair damsels of the town. Fatty Arbuckle in the "button bust er' comedy "Out West," Bell theater Friday. Ray Love of Jasper was discharged from the local hospital Monday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Leavltt will leave Thursday morning for a two weeks' trip to Napa. California. They will also visit at Oakland and Berke ley. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel. dentist, Spring field, Oregon. Samuel Caruthers of Thurston who underwent an operation for appendi citis at the local hospital some time ago was discharged Monday. See the Beeman hand tractor at the Springfield Feed company. Margaret Tomseth has been con fined to her home several days on account of illness. 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. Mrs. O. F. Thlel left. Tuesday for her home in Yoncalla after having Mrs. A. A. Vallier returned froml Timber. Ore., to spend . Christmas with her father and niece. Mr. Vallier is In the employ of the Southern Pa-' clfic at Timber. ! James A. Doughty of Wheat Basin, ! Mont., and Mrs. Itosa L. Norton of i, Springfield were married at the office of tho Justice of peace in Eugene i Monday. Dec. 22, 1919. A marriage license wns Issued to Karnext () Funko nf J-'1ni-i.ti ni'iil Flora E. Llndley of Springfield. Mon-I day, Dec. 22. 1919. i LOST AND FOUNQ FOl'ND Man's bicycle during the re cent snow. Owuer may have same by proving property and paying, for ad. Inquire at News office. FOL'ND A new pulr of baby's shoes near McKenzie bridge. Owner iay have same by puying for ad. Inquire News office. FOUND Cotton glove on Fifth St. 4Owner may have same by calling ut News office and paying for ad. LOST A gray wool knit scarf, dark borders on ends, lost by Miss Ruth J bcott on coasting hill Saturday night. Reward for return to First National bank. WANTED To store a piano for use of same. Best of fare will be given by young couple. Inquire at News office. FOR SALE COWS. If ye hear a body yelling Merry Christmas thats me Commercial State Bank Springfield, Oregon CABINET 8HOK -Co to H. E. Pitts' cabinet shop, corner Fourth and C streets, for your windows, glass and window frames, door, kitchen cabinets, kitchen tables, English breakfast tables, and general Job work. Merry ,. Christmas !' ' and Happy New Year Springfield Feed Co. AGENT8 FOR WADE DRAG 8AW AND BEEMAN GARDEN TRACTOR E. E. MORRISON FEED COMPANY Wishes you a Merry Xmas The Mountain States Power Company wish all their friends and patrons a very Merry Christmas and a most prosperous New Year. We thank you for your patronage and support In the past, and sincerely hope that the same friendly relations will prevail In the future. We feel that Springfield is just entering into a period of great prosperity and that we should all work, together to make Springfield' a larger, better and busier city than at any time in the past. ' Mountain States Power Co; PHONE 58 , I - ' Corner Sixth and Main