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'ritt'USDAY, JANTAHV S. 1020.
Marcola News
iHy Special Cot respondent
Marcola. Jan. 5. A watch imrty
was given iu the high st Uool New
Yenrs oe by the students. Many
former student? anil friends attended
The evening was spent in pl.i ing
games and singing, after whiih light
t efreshmeltts were served at mid
night Miss I.ucy Vander Sterre. Pear'.
Lewis and Mabel Rot kefellow of
Wendling were also Msl'ors on the
same day.
Charles Slack, owner of the M:ir
cola theater, spent Saturday in Ku
gene and Springfield on business.
Mr. and Mrs F. V. Titus and fam
ily spent New Years at the home of
their daughter. Mrs. McMahan of Ku
gene. Ancel Page, who is in the 1". S.
navy, spent Christmas with his par
ents. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Pate and
left Vt- VimN ililV t.f Mam
Cal.. where he is now stationed. Pur-
ir.g his absence from Marcola he has I
been in Alaska and expects to sail i
next month for China.
Miss Olive Yockey and Miss Ida
Whitsell went to Kugene Saturday
Oscar Slack went to Portland Sat
urday evening on business.
Miss Iva Titus. Helen Templeman
START ARRESTS AS
ALCOHOL POISONS
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SUGGESTIONS TOR STORING
YOUR POTATOES IN WINTER
Federal authorities are centering-all
energies now in an at
tempt to run down and catch all
"wood alcohol" dopers all over
the nation. Adolph Panerelll of
New York rlty. wine dealer hat
been arrested. "I'm glad they got
me. I'll tell ell I know." he said
when officers got him. Deaths from
poisoning from having drank wood
alcohol in bootleg whisky bar
been reported from all section of
the country.
lot's at a r
feet. Mini i
and Alice Schurind who are attending JUVENILES COMING TO THEATER ,,.,
The following Migi-est mni for mic
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v.t-iui ioiiiik oi potatoes nave lieen
sent out from the I'nitrd States )e
pitrtiiicnt of Agriculture:
The tubers luusl ho piolocleil from
Mii'iues oi i iii ii n it to-. it. A temper
a I lire 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 K Ironi .'. .. tli-givt-H to 40
degrees F. Is considered sal isi.u Im
Sulii, lent i 'ii 1 1 1; 1 1 ii inn lie pro
lileil lo K'li, oe luiil .1 i jiii. I .v....v
llloistui o.
The slur.ite hull ., I'.Mi-t In- .,o ,011
Mluited ,o iu.iim' n possilile 1,1 e
i llllle the lll.lil. as Ilie t il,!e ,i.y
of pol.ltoe.. ijin, Uly il e i -1 h l a ( i s ill
tli.. light
The lulu is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 be ihi alid P'H
son.ibly tree 1 1 mil ilni when put iiito
Moiage. n e,e:. f n.ci: tin e or of
soil lllcl, ases llu- .lllli'lll'l of In at gell
eratetl Hi .1 newly M.i'.l pile of po
t.ltoo.s. The , , i,, , ,,,,
llll- Spaces I'ftw.-eli t!,e lull. Is, IhllS
cutting off :i:r elrcuS.Hi.m ami It. t;ilng
to retain !i, n di.ii u iM nilit-t w j .,
t s, apt
Ail ilisi'as. ,, ba !1 , in. or Inn, sod
tubers MliiiiSil b, :. -,.. , i,-,,,., i.
I I op bi'iol e I I , j; il I'll,, . loi
It Is I,.. I ;. !n .. I, -.- , ... ,. , . i
iter il, i ill tl.an r. to '
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"Nowls theTime to Do It"
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Go to real tobacco
the small chew with
the rich tobacco taste
that lasts a long time.
It will cost you less to
chew than ordinary
tobacco. Any man
who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT Ls a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
business college in Kugene. spent
Chri- tmas and New Years vacution ,
with their parents. .
J. S. Churchill is very ill at his
home with bronchitis.
Walter McDonald of Portland spent
Christmas at the home of his sister.
Mrs. Katherine Myers.
Mr and Mrs. McDonald of Donna
J H. Peabody. manager of the Hell
theater, is going to gise the people a
musical treat He has made arrange
ments with the Oolforb Juvenile eon
s .,i!i
1J feet lllll-
of ventilating !;.
'moist ur iui. !,
isnm w al.s a!, !
r-irabb-
I than
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cert to plav for two days. Friday
Sa'unlay. J;in. 9 and tO.
This orgtmizat iini is one familv
mil 1 i nit,
tit l:er poll
tatoes is
'pent Christmas with their daughter fr,,m 9 to l"' .v,,a''s of age. all artists.
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Mrs. Katherine Myers.
Maurice Gourley and Otis Miller of
Eucti" have been visiting with Orin
Page during Christmas vacation.
Oscar Slack has accepted the posi
tion as chief electrician at Mabel and
ext t-ts to move his familv there
soon.
Arttiur Lot or (amp 19. above
Wendling. has purchased the former
II. L. Price property of Charles And
erson. Paul Slack was a Kugene visitor
Saturday.
Andrew Smith of Portland is visit
ing relatives and friends in Marcola.
singing and plaNine numbers
the best operas and (lassies,
singing the most popular songs,
hail from Denver. Colo., and are
from
a!.s:l
They
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CARD OF THANKS.
The urilersieiiec wish to thank
their ii i-mls w ho w re so kind and
iieli f-d fh.-m during the re, en; illness
:-..;! !;, ni : tl'.-ir beloved wif
:i:0'h-r. Mrs. J. c. Atkinson.
J C. Atkinson, husband.
Lola .. Chase, daughter.
atid
ing a tour of the west, haing played
in l"'ah. Idaho and eastern Oregon.
They played at the Auditorium in
Portland Dec. L'S and made fond '
Springfield is f,n 'iinate in having
an opportunity of hearing them They
will I lay a spe ial matinee for si hool
children Saturday, at a reduced pr,, o
so all school children can see them
and hear them Sj.i ial music w ill
be played for them.
These thildrcn are accompanied on
this tour by their father and a priv-
tte tutor who gives 111. in their school MARRIAGES
AM OLD GAME FOR THE LEGION
bl. u k i nt. tin- Insignia of I. V.
'.V .'abi (age and revenge, was recent-
v nt to the commander of the
n!et 'i .hi Legion poNt nt Centnilla,
Wimh The I V W bulge of Cell
Iralla will one of llne duvii discover
that the American Legion knows how
to skill the cut
Have on read the wall! ml si.
nVINS dream comes true as they re-unite
stil'ii-'S ju.-t the same as if they
in si hoo! ati'i liir- i is thein m
music.
were
their
'..ot, o .... .! nianv , ,S&&,?f HSJS tfBSm
chocolatl cake. Z) T V
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n - 1 - ream them I Mffi I A jVI
'' a.d iur milk ; I t , VK-l - fai&&jfeitfpi 'frA
LAST YEARj Z':
0 ! V ' i n c E s
A town is j'jdg
lanks. The First
sprirgf:e!d is m;.
d la.cely by in
National Iiank of
of this town's
greatest assets. Are vmi helping to
inaKe it t-troiiccr bv vour i atronnce?
Pr
Inventory Sale
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Hoys' and Youths' Overcoats One-half Price
1 lot Men's and Hoys' Kenrejgii Ilaineoats . .One-half Price
All Children's Winter Coats One-half Price
1 lot Ladies' Winter Coats One-half Price
1 lot Ladies' Winter Coats One-third Off
Hroken line of Ladies' and Misses Sweaters One-half Price
1 lot of Ladies' and Misses' .Shoes, worth $7.50. . -53,98
GROCERY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Pearl Shortening, (bring a pail) per lb 30 C
White Cross Matches, full count, per box 5q
Shredded Wheat Hiscuit, 2 packages for 25 C
Host Toasties- 2 packages for 25 C
Corn Flakes, per package 10c
Prince Albert Tobacco, -j. cans for 25 C
Royal Chinook Salmon, 2 cans for 25 C
I S-1S lb sack Craham Flour 60 C
Get Our Prices We carry Everything and can Sell for Less
Cox & Cox
Springfield, Oregon
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nl'cl .i I Wee ll Hie Oak I'Mlk Itllirill.irV Cllll'ago. I opt' never ' Un
, i it'll o'aiii I he were liorii ill i h.il.oU.i .'ouiitv N Y A- little
ils Aii .uida won- ii pink ribbon and Ainelln n blue one. so mother
i. 'ihl I' ll .'1.1 apart lloMl were lll.illied atnl r.ils.-.t families, bill both
I .- hnu widows Neither lias ever tiet'll in ii theater
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received oi..- ,,' ,. !. -l, ( h . . .1 ,,;, ,
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A fiii- i. i-i.-ti i. ! .s'hoi i ho; i, I mi j ha iii j
cow was . i ., f i a I tid :n :
the ea.,f I
WANTED FACE MIRROR.
Mrs. ,Mu rpi. i - hoppini' i "I want
to see soiin- ' . if; ,s "
hop walker - "ii, nd mirrors,
madam?'
MrH. Mnt,h "No; 'otne th.'i' yr- !
can see yer face jri '. "
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ilepaitn. ei,t ,,f Inferior,
C. S l.tuid (di ce at Uo'ebiirr, Ore.
.la n nary Htll'l.
Notice js her.-by ri'.fti that Harry
K. litish of Winheriy, 0,11oa, who.
on June 7. I'll."., made second Home
stead Knl i. v. i'erial No. HlOdlti. for
the sout ,,. a t , ij 1 1 1 i,i' nah ce I
'inarler. soii'lu'.e t cuait.r of norMi
e.'ist iiiai'!. r ai;- v. t ha l of n .i t h
west rU',rli r of J ' f : i i L' I. To'.vn-t-hip
1!) South. l;an:'" 1 Ca i. Will un
et te Meridian. !,: I'i I. d no; ice of in
li lil ion to lea I i- f hia I I h ree vea
proof, to e.stahi'Sh f T:i i m to the lnid
Hbove described. In- ore II. O. 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 I,
I I'. S. Com iii b ioni r. at bis ofl'ic, nt
I Ki'goiio, On e,,n. on tin- Mlh day of
, l''ebrnary, HCb
Claimant names ;e-: v. i' to- a a -, :
' Ch;irle.-i Mliee, of V in berry, Ore,
I Huvli Mooiii-'-. of 'i'i'ib I I c, Oi'e.
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I Clark Handle, of Winboiry, Ore.
Jack Phillips, of Springfield, Ore.
j V. H. CANNON,
Keg Inter.
Hate first publicfit ion Jan. S, rs).
Date la: l piiblical ion Ki b. f,, PiL'O,
Commercial Job
Printing
Promptly and neatly executed
at very reasonable prices
The SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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L. C. HELMER Shoe Shop
WE HAVE:
GLOVES,
MITTENS,
ARTIC
SOCKS.
LOGGING
SHOES,
SHOE
GREASES.
SHOE
OILS, and
GENERAL
SHOE
SHOP
SUPPLIES
Complete line of cotton and woolen gloves; leather mittens