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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1920)
'rntmanAY, January n. -r ' PRESCRIPTIONS Filled According To Plant and Specifications Aft it tlu- physician has made a careful study of a rum and Iiuh clv ld-d u)on the nect-HHury rMii'(IIH, lie writes out a prescription. At this point the responsibility of the dniKKlst begins The remedies must be pure, of standard strength and ac curately compounded. When prertcid Cons are Intrusted with us. we follow the plans and spen.i atlons as outlined by the physician. A rare stock of prescription drills coupled with our modern, scientific methods enables us to render superior service. Your physician will be pleased if we fill his prescriptions. ore 'AHSflf ' wr SUUSIITUTE PHONE 31 HOIfKHTA Wli.SO.V. Kdlior. Entered at the Springfield Pottoffice at classy matter. SiiIim I Iplion ItatfN: TIiiikc taking SpritiKflelil News Ki-tft the paper f re. BOOKKEEPING JANGLE" Note: After thinking the mater over I thought that maylie I had bcttrr i x IIhIii matter and K'h thl way:- n Mtlily lh public think that there are no girls In the bookkeeping cIuhhch but there are ( poHxlldy more than hoy) anil perhHpH the pupil arc "cum Ming" ine for not writing the girlH up every now unit then in this nectlon. Hut It n (IiIh way uh I hu)n before, I woulcl like to go to Heboid here uhout uuother HeuieHter anil knowledge In mo limited on what appeals to a glrl'H Meune of humor that I therifor watch my Mtep and Hay nothing about the fair ex. "A feller who can play banket ball j 'lawny and a feller who Ih wmniu' wid the giiU Im great f idlers but the feller who ciin get a trial balance to balance the first nliot Ih still greater", nays Ceoige .Signor. "Therefor I figuieH thut I'm some bird " Toothpicks must be geting Hcurce Ralph Love picks his teeth with hi ri'd Ink pen. Mr. William l.imlley; please give tin, free lor nothing, one of your UKAl'TIKI'L yard HtickH. Nume .... Address Street ! Town Stute Tear out above coupon and till in blanks and present at my place of business und receive a beautiful yurd stick. (Kill bus the right Idea alrlte. everything Ih "fill In the coupon" iiowdays. Hill 'h in the hardware bus. Iiichh now.) a college graduate and a college edu cation: also what we AmericHiiH will come to. who (iilt sc hool at giatnnn r; basket ball team grades. I al players. The freshman girls are wishing to i "can naui !ei lure to the hand In new note today. Mr. Roth and Mm. flank both sent word to the algebra 3 clam. Wo Khali bold Milton Coffman re- ! sponsible If ragged holes appear In I tho chamois of Grace Bashford's fin ger null polisher before the end of ' the term. Miss Mai hen In making It known that thoHe getting below 70 In the fi nals will flunk. We wonder how long she has been working: on the exam In order that Mhe may repeat the pant year which has been no tweet to her. Many of the pupils were surprised I to see the domestic science girls at school Tuesday because they tasted j their own bread which they baked. I Springfield high school still require )a great deal of wood. It seems to be ; rather difficult to keep up a good fire all the time. , There wad a aide show held last , Sunday evening at the corner of se- i cond and K Ktreetn In a Ford. The iu tors being liertha Llndley and Mr. Harry Jones; the audience being Mm. ! and Mr. Funk. When the scene 1 opened It showed the meeting of an ! old friend whom she hadn't seen for a long time. The scene lasted about one hour when they froze out and bad to go to a fire and get warm. Miss Mabel Mcl'herson Is able to be back in old S. II. S. again after a tew weeks of the smallpox. Mr Slant) delivered a very Inspir ing lecture Tuesday afternoon. I am sure hII of our hearts are beating sympathy for poor little Jimmie Drown Mini Laurel fJrllfin was absent from ! ..ehool Tuesday morning on account I "f lllnexa The basket ball girls wish to ex- I tend their heartfelt thanks to the has- ki l ball boys for their cherful surren- i ill r of the hall to the gjrls that they j might have an extra evening of prat-' t.ce J Mis Km h Ilrattain. a Junior, has( i bi en elected manager of the girls' ' basket ball team. Laurell (Jriffin guarded Vivian Sen i seney at the last practice of the girls' i They are both roy-! Boots, shoes, rubber footwear, mitts, gloves, sox. garters, caps and arm bands WAHallShoeStore ALSO FIRST CLASS REPAIRING ket ball, as they are deslrlous of hav ing a good team and winning honors for old S. H. S. Be i nice and Hazel Philips have been absent from school on account of illness. Vesta LaRue in absent on account of some kind of swelling In her foot which renders her unable to walk without the use of crutches. 'Now to S. H. S. Athletics The basket bull team arrived at Goshen, last Friday night, about seven thirty, with perferily good intentions of winning. They were somewhat taken almck when they saw on (ioshen'M lineup; exservice men and post graduates. S II. S. showed their opponents -that It took more than the average tloshenile to put anything over on them. The game won lost by Springfield, because of these heavy odds, the score being fourteen to seventeen. The Springfield Btudenebody was well re presented and Opal Mason, the yell leader, hud them good and hoarse be fore the game was over. Personals The S. H. S. was visited by a good speaker Tuesday. The Hpeech by Dean St ran I) of the I.', or (). at Springfield High School ,was certainly good; bIho cumu to the tiolut. Ho told the dlferonce between of the r. of (). gave a I students of S. H. S. Tuesday afternoon. His subject was! "The Worth of a College Education." Mona Mcllenry has been absent! this week on account of illness. Roberta Wilson visited school this afternoon after some absence on ac-. f'V.inl of the illness of her father who I has been at the point of death. He ! is now recovering and if his health j w ill allow. Roberta hopes to Ih? with ! i curious to know about i us permanently, soon. j ring Miss Ikirothy Calumet baking powder was organize a basket ball team. Kessle Keenun has returned school afjer a week's absence. The boys who went to Coshen last Friday, say It was a gentlemen's game A whiskered one, in long pants. The Goshen A. C. seems to be composed of men ruther than boys. Roberta Wilson has been absent on ucount of sickness in her family. We are very the diiiuond I Hume is wearing. Miss Derflinger has a secret liking for a y.xmg man who apears a.t the II. S. now and then, ('lease don't tell any one I told you as it is a secret. The teachers seem anxious that we dem- I oust rated to the domestic science girls! Tuesday afternoon. j The Spanish class is enjoying the ! luxury of a new teacher. Mlas Holla-1 day. ' The girls are working hard on bas JOKES Mlsg Derflinger (In English!) write a description of winter." Ole Solictor "The brook froze over to keep It warm.'! There wan a lady over at domestic science class this afternoon giving demonstration on cooking powder. The team counldn't play Fridav night, because the Goshen "bovs" whiskered their arms. A "20" is a more substantial num ber than a '"Jl" for it stayed on the hill longer than the latter. Misery for the Spaniards is 'now at full tide as a new teacher is in the little room upstair. Wanted: Charlotte Ste wain's pic ture, by Ole Solieni. The girls are making good tie of the mirror in the hall. Every time otie stepa into the hall the powder Is flying. Merle Casteel is seen quite often wandering near the "Cash & Carry". We all wonder what the attraction is. Carrie to Dorris: "Say. Oorris "fish" around In that box for my thimble." We hope that many of our students will let soak In the speech given by Prof. Straub Tuesday afternoon. Ask the sophmore domestic science class how to cook dinners and serve courses unknown to humanity. Milton Coffman seems real enthused with the Idea of singing while Grace Rasford accompanies him. He: "You are the breath of my life". Dorothy: "Then hold your breath". j(i-ke,! F.iina. "We .should have some : order about it." i I Feme looked thoughtful for a min ute then said "The first thing is. that we iii'.ist have light so we can !.!' when we get up there." She walked oer to the wood and picking out sev till Iom; pitchy pieces put the ends of tl.em in the fire. Ricking out one of tii'-ni she turned around and said, "TSiis one U youis, Eima. Who el.ie is goitii? to carry one?" Only tvv.j other girln volunteered, so (Continued on Page 6.) ' Wnen ou patronize Springfield's leading bank the First National you deal with a city, county, state and national depository. Are you safe? Well, ye.s, I guess so. The very thing you are looking for may be advertised in News want ads. SERVICE. are the things that count when it rains SLICKERS have made tod since umo mm Or. fl I York LUCK "Crooked Trails and Straight,, Watch for it I am typeing away at a wonderous rate. How happy and gay I feel. When I am put in the hands of fate. And the paper from the machine I peel. I take the paper and turn it o'er, To conserve on paper I try, Insert it in the machine once more And at the keys I fly. I type along and the time does fly, And at a terrible speed And when I look at my copy I spy What I've written I cannot read. So whats the uso of trying Of trying to type any more. I Jerk the paper from the machine, And sling it on the floor. If A HAUNTED FROLIC (Concluded) When she got to the girls she turned around and with a shrug of her shoulders set her lips tight to gether, and eyes now unfathomable depths of blackness half closed, fringed with Indescribable lashes, Haid plainly, "I won't be afraid." She stood with her back to the doorway and as nothing terrible hap pened to her plucked up her courage and said. "Look here; we don't believe in ghoHts, any of us. We know good and well there is no such a thing. It's probably Just a loose shingle like you reud about in books, but whether a man or a shingle, we are going up there and find out. The girls eyes bulged out farther thau ever but Ferne had spoken in bo firm a voice and they had always fol lowed her lead, that none of them dared remonstrate. Some of them even agreed readily to the idea. "But how shall we do it Ferne?" 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 iu the practice of DENTISTRY Every effort will be made to please, both in price and workmanship. VhTWDINF WaoteMBM, CteMln, V"v! Befreshini tad tUilipf' w fljTs. Loimb Murine for Red Iok jSz) 3 nc-ss, Soreness, Granula- Vf,,. CcC,lon Itching and Burning" T0UR tltJof the Eyes or Eyelids; "2 Prop" Attar the Movie. Motoring or Coif will win your conftdrnc. Ak Your Urugguit- Murine when yuur I vs Need Care. Muriut Ey Htmcdy Co., Chlcfi CANCER NO KNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD No Plasters and Pains for Hours or Days TUMORS, PILES, FISTULA, GOITRE DISEASES OF WOMEN SKIN STOMACH, BOWELS Four years study in Europe. Over thirty years Experience. Portland Physical Therapy Labora tories, 412 to 417 Journal Building Portland, Ore. BOBEKT BURNS Lodge, Nc 78, A. M. F Ancient ant Accepted Scottish Rite Unl versal and Symbolic Prex Masons meets first and thin Friday evening In W. O. Vi hall. Visiting brothers wel come. Lee Clark Secretary. Chas. Kingswell