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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
TIIUIWDAY, .IAN UAH V H, l!ii0. t!IK HPlUNOFIKM) N'EWB Sneezes And Sniffles Many pic in i k tin inisltikc of iMT.Wtlnn slight colds. Winn yon Im-hIii to KiHT.r or iin- affllfh'il ' wilh snilfli'H. you slioulil talw ?&ti6&zr Cold Tablets Tln-Kf litllr lalili'ts will c(ualiz' th' circulation' Hoot ho Initatfd tiiciiiluaiifs, ictlufc natural action to me iiowein, rid tin- HVHtem or nil ciokkiiik poihoiinilH waste mailer. When taken at first symptoms relief is noticed immediately PLEASANT TO T A K 13 Price 25c 'vrT' - jit - vvr mPfiNi,nfLI;, In Society lty DuitIk Sihi-h In Imiiiii of l:i-r In ni li'T. Ivan, and three friends, William Hill, Wlnifr-I May. iiml Verdun M.iv, all uf lnin Will attend M lliml III I'nrtl.ltl'l fin ll. ' iMliiillilvr of the Ve.ir. Ml'" Oiaii Mull- entertained ii niiiiibi-r nl Hi'' ynuiiKi'i' x'-t recently il.uin mid music furnished il.-l'k-lilfiii entertain UH'Ilt fur the gilcMs it ml al tin- i lnsc Of till' -l llllK II fll'HlllU'Mlll WITI' served. Tin' jrucs's wi'if Missi-m I.i'iiii Iin cr, Lottie iiml l.cttle WluiiakiT. Maude iiml Amu' Cuttle, Audrey I '-r kins. Carrie Ditto, N'ellie "ofM-nliavi-r. Lois arnl Joyce Mai", mi l Dorns Slkcs. ami Willinm Hill. Winifred mul Vcrdon May. I tin I mviil'i'ii. Ctrald Van Viiliih. Herbert Mumc, !lcn Ditto, Milton Culfiuiin ami Orsun Vaughn. A say party at tin' limue nf Mi-f Helen Ciiffllillll WH-. 'lli' nl III'' hiirial events ilaniii'il In I 1 1 1 f.iicwcll t Hi'' dlil year ami to welcome tin' new. members of It Hamlin's Sunday hi liool class (if tin- Methodist lion n lii-iliK Inviti'il. Alter un evening ' games mi l music, tin- guests gathered utound tin' flifpli' win-re ueinies mul iniirshmalliiw s wen- toasted Those present were Misses Olive Smith. Frances Hurtled. Ami-lia Hiuenc Chlolc W'i'iiMi'V. (I race Male IlnrilH Sikes innl Helen Coflinaii. ami BELL SLEEVE SWEATER ALSO HAS SKIRT jr. I IIS f (rV, The bell cuff has invaded the sweater field. This populur new model of the knit wool Is worn here by Shirley Mason and plio toed by Fox Film at Hollywood, Cal. Shirley's chasing butterflies In this new short-walsted, full skirted sweater so we opine it may be for "sport wear." 1 . ' I 1 j A xtiri'' , the lever, and ly rcHtotiiiK I PHONE 31 Hiiitv Wuulcy, Ivnn Mali iiiliu.in ami Winifred Miiy. Milton Almiii Iin younp K'(iilt b ml t'd the 1. 1', ll I. Iv vininl o." ?ir r.iWorttl leaKlli; in the i liiirch imrlorH last Friday lil-'lit A (Oinmitlee ronipoHed of ;i ne Male. Ma ik ari l M Klhaliey, ()r nii ViiiikIiii mid Milton Coffman .-rei i nffi-e ami hiiiuIw li lies to the i-ii'".t .. .in' of the i tijiiyahli' HorlaU on New e-irt. eve was the elahoiate dinner I ally Klveii liy the women of the ,'i 1 1 'i ra f t (lull to their husbands, at tin- home of Mrn. Carl K 1-1 v her on i-Inn-r.i Ii I HclKht. i.M'lh Wile laid fur eighteen n 1 1 I m at tuo lonn tallies. Pinner was herved lit 7 o'clock. The Hoff. ariii rlow of candle 1 t in the deco rated rooms added to the chariii of the affair. The evenlnk' was spent in phiyiiiK noKrcXKive rook, the first prize KoIiik to In W. II. I'ollurd . The Inxt MH-elliiK or the Needle ciafl (lul) will he ;4 the home of Mrs. Ili rliert Walker noxt Thursday. Mrs. T K. I.i iihart mid her house iiest Mrs Allen Morrison of Smith Hiver. Cal. were dinner quests of Mrs Mav Tllesilav. Oct your table cream, whipping ream, hwcet milk and sweet skim med milk nl the Springfield Creamery. mm "Crooked Trails and Straight METHODI3T8 ELECT NEW 8UN0AY SCHOOL OFFICER8 Hu ( eedliiK I)r. N. W. tinery, who I f . I I.H I ,n I 1(1 VI... l.ua a r.i .1 teM i i me ii v iin w. i i n i mm superintendent of the Sunday school of I ho Firm Methodim church, 8. Y. Hnrtholoinew wan elerte,) to fill that office ut the last meetlnic of the Sun day nchool honrd, WPdtHfiiday evening, llecetnher 31. I)r. Kiticry's record Ih lndeHl an en viable otic. DurlriK the nntlr? time he hiiM heeti nupcrintendcnt In; Iikh been iihHunt only five t linen, these oc ! casloim being cauxed on account of 111 j health or when he wan away on va ; ( atloiiH. j Other officem who were elected at the 8Htn meeting ure: AsnlHtant bu- ! perlntendent. I Jr. N. . Krnery; Becre l tary. DorrU Slken; treuKurer, Oswald OIhoii; llbrarlHii., Ia Male; planlnt. Mrs. W. I. llodenbatiRh ; assistant pi iinlst. MarrHret McKlhancy. Officer of the primary depart men t are: Super intendent. Mri. I-. K. 1'age; librarian, i Mrs. CharlcH Myera; otKanlHt, Mth. U W. Hoof. Missionary department officers are: Superintendent. Randall Scott; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Myent. j TencberB elected for the coming , year lire:- H. W. Smith, C. L. Scott, I'rof. F. H. Ilamlln, Mrs. Iiererilce Van Valah, MIhh Helen Coffman, Kandall Scott, Miss Amelia Hreune, MIsh Huth i Scott. Mis. Halley, Mrs. L. K. I'age. Mrs. D. W. Hoof. Mrs. K Keater and 1 Mrs It. K. Davidson. The following will nerve as assistants: Mrn. Charles Myers, Mrs Milton Coffman, Mrn L. ( M Klhiiney, and Mrs. T. J. Mc cracken Since there are so many children in Springfield and vicinity who are not In Sunday school the entire corps iH officers and teachen has pledged un- ceasing efforts toward the building up of both the membership and interest this year. RETURNING FROM SERVICE Mrs O. F. Klzer is In receipt of a letter from her son Howard, in which he says tirat he will arrive in a few j days after having been away In fed-! i ra 1 service for three years. Hecently j he has been receiving treatment at a I government hospital in San Francisco.; l will take three years to fill them. C. L. SCOTT GJVES TALK j Thi9 was due mainiy tne wreck- AT GITTINS FUNERAL jing 0f the European sugar beet in- i dustry. Charles Ij. Scott of Springfield and , ,t ls tln)e to substitute information It. A. Itooth of Eugene attended the I for imagination and misinformation, funeral of the Kov. Edward E. Gittins j xationai consumption of confection in Salem last week. Services were j pry j8 increasing. held at Leslie Methodist church at j We use as mutn gugar for gun, as which lime many of Itev. Gittins ; we formerly ate in candy, former friends and companions in the j We eat as much ,n lce8 and goft ministry made abort talks. Charles L,. dpintg aB we formerly used for candy. Si ott and K. A. Booth each speaking, j candy has become a national neces- 10'v. Gittins was at one time pastor. gty in this community and was well j increased beet sugar production known here where the family has ' niU6t be encouraged, many friends. 1 j Germ diseases kill off more people Boots, shoes, rubber footwear, mitts, gloves, sox, garters, caps and arm bands i WAHallShoeStore ALSO FIRST CLASS REPAIRING COUNTS OUR BUSHELS AND POUNDS FOR US It may be the task of most of us to produce the bushels and pounds which is the world's sup ply annually, but It Is this man's job to count tbem and be does it I all through a maze of figures which few laymen could under- stand. He Is Leon M. Estbrook. chief of the Bureau of Crop Esti mates In the Department ef Ag riculture at Washington and himself a farmer ove in Marv. SOME SUGAR FACTS. .The world sugar shortage is esti mated at two and a half million tons. I European sugar bins are eniutv and : than the deadliest wars, says the I United States public health service. J In 1917 pneumonia and tuberculosis ! killed 223,000 Americans, more than seven times the number killed in ac ' tiou in France. If you are in need of typewriter sup piles, don't forget the News ofice. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un I derslgned has been duly appointed by I the county court of the state of Ore gon for the county of Lane, executrix of the last will and testament of Harry ! Kiefer, deceased. All persons having claims agains said estate are hereby 1 notified to present the same to me at i the office of Frank A. DePue, attorney for the estate, at Springfield, Oregon, ( wihin six months from the date of this j notice. All claims must be properly verified as by law required, i Dated this 7th day of January, 1920. I BERTHA KIEFER, , Executrix of the last Will and Testa ' ment and Estate of Harry Kiefer. Deceased. ! Frank A. DePue, Attorney for the Estate. I thank my friends of Springfield very much, indeed, for their kindness in ministering unto me (In the way of bringing luxuries to the porch) during my long illness of smallpox. I also thank my physician and my nurse (my husband) for their untiring ef forts during same. God took notice of all this kindness. Mrs. J. B. Hayworth. The very thing you are looking for may he advertised iu News want ada. CASCADE TIMBER TO BE SOLD N. F. M( Duff, supervisor of the for (st reserve, with headquarters in Eu ;ene, lias received authority to call ior bios to sell timber estimated at 7,ll'i0i; feet, located on Salmon creek above the Flat Creek rangers .staiion. in the Cascade national forest. The timber Is mostly Douglas fir, red cedar and hemlock. The minimum price is to be $1.75 a thousand feet and bids will be re ceived up to February 3. When you patronize Springfield's leadir.g bank the First National you deal with a city, county, state and national depository. Are you safe? Well, yes, I guess so. News, $1.75 per year In advance. Stay on the Job While it Rains TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER Is the best wot woathor protection ever roads W LooK fortie REFLEX EDGE .Established 1036 Boston Mass. Or. EH. L. York Who has been practicing in Eu gene for many years 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 and work manship. lltDMP Night and Morntnj. fJZfyTC Hum CUan, Htattkjr tv Ew- H they Tire. Itch, fqa CWS.V' oman or num. ii sore. A. , , Sr'Zr C Irritated, Inflamed or TUURLYtO Granulated. use MurinC. often. Sootbaa, Refreshes. Safe for Infant or Adult At ail Druggists. Write fcr froe Eye Book. NuIm Imtij U, Oka CANCER NO KNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD No Plasters and Pains for Hours or Days TUMORS, PILES, FISTULA, GOITRE DISEASES OF WOMEN -y SKIN STOMACH, BOWELS Four years study in Europe. Over thirty years Experience. Portland Physical Therapy Labora tories, 412 to 417 Journal Building Portland, Ore. ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No 78, A. M. F., Ancient ani Accepted Scottish Rite Unl versal and Symbolic Fret Masons meets first and thin Friday evening In W. O. W hall Visiting brothers wel come. Lee Clark Chas. Kingswell Secretary. R. W. U,