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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1920)
TtltmShAY. .TANtUllY 1, 1026. 1(1K s TllU SIMUN'C.KIKI.n NKWtf 6 Gm (er3im Your loyal support In th past en courage ut to lay BROADER plant for the FUTURE. Thank you. We with you a Happy New Year! MRS. J. C. ATKINSON DIES Mrn. Jennie Atkinson. wife of J. ('. Atkinson, dit'tl t her home In S prliiK field Tuesday ovciihik tit 5 4.'.. from pneumonia Funeral services will bo held from Walker's chapel. 'I'luii xilay. Jun. 1, at 1:30 o'clock, llov. V. I.. Uutley of ficiating. Hurlal will take phico III Laurel Hill cemetery. Mrs. Atkinson leaves besldca Iut husband, one daughter. Mrs. Loin I.. Chase of Prune ille, anil three grand children. Allow Moon. I.eroy ami Janet CIi.m oin- il.itihtor. t Ethel Moon having died sl veins ago. She also leaves one sister. Eileti (Mark of Sheridan. Wjo; ihreo brothers, K. Morris. A. II Morris and J.iiiii'h 1'. Moris, nil of I.otigtoii. Kansas. FOR SALE OR TRADE Ft) It SALE OH TUAMK Nun' room holism ami huge lot in M.irshfleld for property in Springfield or vicin ity, or will trailf for auto lliuiso Is thoroughly inndirn; an f x 1 1 ti t view on lav. Cm, I rental property. Iniiiirt at New s oil ii o. Town and Vicinity Mr and Mrs. V. M. Berry bad as their guests for Christmas Mrs. H. It. Conk and family of Wendling. J. K. Hale and son of Medford also visited (lie Berry family Tuesday. . Owing to the recent increase of flour. C. F. Egginiann has found it ' necessary to increase the price of his bread, one cent on the loaf. j When you patronize Springfield's ' leading bank the First National I you deal with a rity, county. state : and national depository. Are jou safe? Well, yrp, I gueas so. Harry Stewart and C. E. S warts at tended the Knight Temphtrs banquet in Eugene Tuesday evening. Pr. S. Ralph Pippel, diriF, Spring- f eld, legnn. 1II HinsoT). a sMnb-nt in the I'ni-ver.-ity of Orteon. is working ut the Boston roller mills at Shedds during tl'.e Christmas vacation. If money Is worth having it is worth saving. Begin the saving habit now by starting an account at the First National Bank in Springfield.. V. A. Hall accuses some one of mixing "something ele" in his milk lately so In- is drinking water now. Let us tell you about the Beeman hand tractor. Springfield Feed com pany. Floyd Thompson and Victor Fogel left Monday for Seattle and other points north. They will later return to La Grand, Oregon. Charles Hanley was found in an in toxicated condition Tuesday night by Night Policeman Fred Hinson. Han ley, who lives in Eugene, was haled into the Justice court and fined. We have shipping cream, table cream, sweet milk and sweet skimmed Inilk for sale. Springfield Creamery. Mrs. Silas Gay returned Tuesday to her home in Jteedsport after vis iting with relatives here during the holidays. Mr. (Jay who was with her left several days earlier. Joe Lemons returned the first of the week from a big duck shoot on Tillacoos lake. He reports that he got so many ducks he couldn't carry , 'them all out so he left them. How ever to' is now trying to purchase two or three ducks to pay for the use of , the etin whii h he borrowed from a friend. Mrs. Artie Sin-ed left Friday .for Cortland to visit with her sister. Mrs. ; II C. I)ye and her mother. Mrs. J. I. Allen of Troutdale. VV torwrap.s, and Job printing neatly i FOU SALE Si room house and :i lots on First and C slice's lies! proposition in thciily. (Umi, terms Inquire ut house t address It (i. Barnes. Springm Id FOU SALE llooU typewriter i heap. Inquire ut News oil lie. market roads in l..iiie county LOST AND FOUND FOl'NI) Curse com Own er can have sane- ! pt" nig prop erty and payini' !"t ad Itiqinie at New s office FtU'NH Man's bn l. i! uriui; the re- letlf sllO'A. 0,e ci.iy Live same by loving Ii . i and paying lor nd. Iiiqim e ;(t N. ill : : . FOl'NI) ''oM. .11 lew mi Fifth SI Owner nun hae s.itce l.y i;illmg at News offii e and pay I: i: : - :' a 1 WANT El '!'" ! i i ' 1 1 for use of siime. I'..- -1 i I i i 1 a !! he gi ril bv yoirf'g i i ' i j i i ' - l:. ,a ie al News ol f ice. lone by The News. i I Z. A. Ebbert of Coitland is visiting t ; his sisters Mrs. J F. Cowers and Mrs. I John W'inzenried of this ity. Fern Travis i woiking in Egci- matin's randy kiti Inn during the i holidays. Miss Crystal Bryan had her torn its' removed Friday. Itcport are that she is doing nicely. A town is Judged largely by iM banks.- The First National Bank of Springfield is one of this town's' greatest assets. Are you helping to j make it stronger by your patronage? J. A. Roberts left last week for North Bend to spend Christ mas with his son Konald and family. Miss Lillian Mulligan of Marshfield, who is thief clerk for the Standard Oil company of that place, is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mulligan of Springfield over the holi days. Typewriter paper of all kinds and ribbons for any make of typewriter for sale at The News office. The young son of J. L. Schrader of I.'. .......... ....... ........ t ,.A .... t.t. 1 r.Ufiil' nua uriuiru uu si lun- .silecioiny Monday morning. Lester Vullier of Cortland is visit ing with his parents, Mf. and Mrs. G. I). Vallier. Miss Billie Burgh Is visiting with friends at Grants Cass this week. METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES Sunday school at 10 a. ni.; preach ing, service at 11. Message, "God's call for you and the church for the New Vear." Epworth league at A good meeting Is expected. Evening service at 7:30. The choir LOCAL BANK IS SUED FOR $25 000 DAMAGES III a sirt teienlly !';ei iu lhe fed eral court in Cortland by S V. Caglcy, formerly of Sprinv .: i' ld, the i'r-t Na tional bank and Charles L. .'.cot: are made defendants. i';icl' y m-Is L'"e. 000 damages on inocunt. of li arresl in Cortland la .t September on a c harge of larceny and i :n!i' .'lenient of funds of the Springfield lodge of Odd Fellows. After bcini: held In Jail a few days his (are wa.-i ili.siuissed on a motion of the di.--rict attorney at Eugene. Cagley alleges in his complaint that he gave the lodge of Odd Fellows a heck for $70 on t!i" Fir-it National bunk of Springfield to cover his al leged hhoilage and that the i heck was returned to the payee marked "no funds." Cagley says be then sent to the bank from Cortland a money order for iSO, according to his Hlatement.. Instead of applying it to bis checking account, he aleges Scott and the bank applied It on a note, not yet due. REV. W. A. ELKINS of Eugon will 3peak Sunday night at th Christian Church. EVERYBODY COME MUSS CABINET SHOH Co to 11 E I 'i I f -" cabinet shop,; ( orner Fouith and c sU-ee's. for your Tvusflow. g!a-- Hid window frames,; door, kitchen i.iImii' Is. kit'lo-n ahl , English bie.,' fa i t..b:-. . and youcml i Job W ol k i and male ;ii;i 1 1. i I -,t.- b..t It tnoi n- ilig mm! oi III::.' x 1 "t:. . ; . . t a h'-ai t v w a oin a a y " '. ai e Choir Hi. i t.. el, 'I h:u day e' i-ning at 7.-." ;n lio- il.a' i. i ne aoi Hi ! league siaial o.- I'-'-diH Ml g ill lhe parior- ol' tin- i-ui''i All young people ai ins Me,). , ,-n up m t l.e New Vear aT!lTV and all that is good in the New Year. Springfield Feed Company SPRINGFIELD HOTEL NOW SERVES MEALS Mrs. Bell Spong, who has had u rooming house lieie for the last, six teen years, and who has been in the hotel and rooming house bu ailiess for the past thirty years, recently took over the Springfield hotel on the cor ner of Main and Third street.. . She has opened the dining room and is serving meals. Dr, 8. Ralph Dipp' !. .-'!' i .'lug- Itev, W. A. Elkins, of 'Eugene, will speak at tin! Christian Church next Sunday evening. Itev. Elkins has rec ently relumed from H.') hh vice, j DOUBLE HEADER BASKET BALL GAME Saturday Night 7:30 W. O. W. Building SPRINGFIELD HIGH vs. THURSTON HIGH AMERICAN LEGION vs. THURSTON TOWN TEAM Admission 20c Thurston town team won from KprinAfiVM Hih Alumni. Sec a "I'lj'y" Kitmn when the American Legion team takes them on. He there to root for the American legion "Speed Hoys." 1919 Model ruh Cabinet Gas Range AS nearly perfect as any range can be made. It conserves time, food, fuel and money. Remarkably easy to keep clean with its white porcelain tray and splasher back. Enables you to do your cooking with a minimum of time and ef fort, giving you leisure for out-doors. A truly wonder ful range for the money and thoroughly guaranteed. Mountain States PovverCo. PHONE 58 Corner Sixth and Main It