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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1920)
Tiiti stmtN'nrnn.n news TtltmsrUY, .TAMttAHY 1fi. 1080. PACK S Town and Vicinity The Progressive 22 club n ,nter tsimnl by Mrs. t.oe Clark and Mrs. t'nntrotl lad Friday cvrnins. the ob tusion being the rvgular monthly inoetlnit After short buslm-is meet lug ami rleetion of offierrs ivfii'-'li merits were serveil. A town Is Jmlge.l largely by it banks. The First National Hank of SprinRflelil is one of this town's greatest assets. Are you helping to make it stronger by your patronage? A marriage license has been issued to Alois Fisher of Springfiehl ami Clara Goracke of Junction City. Pr. S. Ralph Dlppel. dentist. Spring fieltl. Oregon. Hill Hart makes record for ferocity as "The Killer" in "The Oun Fight er." Hell theater. Friday. Jan. It". H. T. Shea was confined to his home several days this week. Sam Richmond is confined to his home with a case of smallpox. i Mrs. E. S. Tyler and son Vernon of Salem are visiting at the home of her son ami daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Tyler in this city,. They are METHODIST CHURCH The Methodist Church is hav Inir one of the best revivals she has had for the last few years; laieer crowds than have been attending for some time. Evangelist Canaday has lifted up the congregation by his sing ing and preaching. Come for Sunday. Sunday School at 10 A M. Morning worship at 11 a. M. Specia! Evangelistic Message, Singing. Solos by Evangelist. Erworth League at 6:.'(0. All young people are invited. Evening service at 7:30. Come help in the singing and enjoy the preaching. It matters not what church you belong to. you are invited. We are anxious to get people saved, then they can join the church of their preference. on their way home from an extensive trip through the middle west and east where they visited relatives and friends, returning by the southern route. They also spent some time lu California where they visited Mrs. Tyler's son in San Jose and relatives i at Hiverstde. They will go on to Salem the last of this week, being ac j companied by Mrs. Sam Tyler where .she will visit with her parents. Mr. ! ami Mrs W. W. Hill who formerly i lived here. i ! Dr S Ralph Plppel. dentil., Spring field. Oregon. Get your table crenm, whipping cream, sweet milk and sweet skim med milk at the Springfield Creamery. Yes. every one of you. mothers. fathers, sisters and brothers, too! See I what life really is for a cabaret! See if it is all gay music, bright lights. I Hell theater. Monday. Jan. 19. 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, 1 guess so. Mr. and Mm. 01. IV Dickinson of McMlnnville drove over last Friday to visit with Mrs. Dickinson's brother. J. H. I'eabody. manager of thq.Hell theater. Mr. Dickinson recently sold his motion picture house at McMlnn ville. They returned to their home Tuesday. Egglmann's bread made clewn. wrapped clean, and sold clean. William CI. Edwards, who is now in the marine service, arrived yesterday to visit with his relatives in this citv His parents. Mr and Mrs J A. Ed wards, are now confined with a of smallpox at their home While on his ten day ftnlotigti Edwards will be at the home of his brother. Paul Eil wards. Ask anyone who saw "Smashing Harri -in" last Tuesday nitht what they think of it See the second epi sode Tuesday. Jan L'O. Hell theater Dr. S. Ralph Dippel. rteuMst. Spring field. Oregon. Engs dropi ed to a prl e of S.t cents Jestenlay. Huttcr fat U also lower, being iUoted lit da cents. BOHN CALLISON In Eugene, at the I'll gene hospital. ednei d.iy, January 14. 1!C0. to Mr and Mrs K E. Culll son of Fall Creek, a daughter, weighing nine pounds FOR SALE OR TRADE FOIt SALE 1HS Ford. .'. passenger touring car. good shape, cheap In nunc Whitney .x Smith barber shop L'l FOR SALE OK THAI IE Nine room house and larr.o lot In Mai .liH M for property in Sprlni:fel. i r W in ity, or will trade fir auio. ll.m-.e is thoroughly mud.-tn; an excellent view on bay. Good rental properly. Inquire at New s ol ': i e FOR SALE Six room house and :t lots on First and C streets. I!e-.t proposition in the city; $lOil, ternn Inquire at house m- address It G. Harucs. SpringTield FOR SALE - Good t;ewn!er i heap. Inquire at News olflce. 0J ro V M LOST AND FOUND STRAVEK OK Slul.KN S.-.i.i!! white long haired Anroi.i ,u dog. I'lie ear lli'lin'tt I. in ion! .. i has pet ill i.i r in-wl w'.eti liaikiir: MlShlllg Week-" ll II: fill 111 I' i"ll gladly retened or irtillli will be le w arded. Mrs. Je--. i -1 : 1 -.on. Spring field. :i ane lound ensible hort criptual ermons AT Christian Church TEDDY W. LEAVITT, Pastor LOST Tire ihain .'.' I on :'n I I.. t wi en M.iiii and In i I k-e t all I !u ge" IlL'H Ol e.lP ,' N'-w- olTpe Kew urd FOl'Mi Man s l.ii vi ., .i.u ti.e i. cent Miow . I iw tier w.i h.r.e s ttue ' by plomg proeii an i i . i . t i f lor ad Inquire at No w - et : ;e- FOR SALE CAKKtiTS for a'... ." plat e Phone I r li'ii a i WANTED T i i of same Hi -t of bv young i 1 1 1 1 1 ! t -.fa -. I : .i.oi for u-e w.l! be i-i . i a I ! N-.V " CABIN tT SHO, Gl to II. E. I 'o ! l a lillK-l Shop, corner Fourth and ' : !i-.eiK, for your windows, glass and wirnlnw frames, door, ki'cl.en taliif'-'s. kin 1 1 -n ;ilil':i. English bii-akl.i-t t -. an i n.'ial J.lll well; Believable Advertising TOLGER'S goli;i:; gate C O F F 11 K has a little brother whose name is 13 ig Ben. lie rises early and calls to breakfast. Then begins tiie first great pleasure of living1 a citf f coffee m full of a delicate flavor nch and strong sut not rank. A 45 coffee with 45 quality. il Truth draws trade and holds it .Sardines, 2 for 25C Itaisins, per pound 20 C White Figs, per pound 25 C I'.readed Pork Chops 40 C Squab Tamale 15c denuine French Mustard, bring your pint, jar pt 25 C Home Made Honey, pound 30 C A fine lot of Third Cutting ALFALFA HAY Springfield Feed Co. Agents for WADE DRAG SAW and BEEMAN GARDEN TRACTOR Friday and Saturday FEED SPECIALS Mill Run $ 1.85 Process Barley, 75 lb. . . 2.95 Best grade Oat Hay, per ton 28.00 E. E. MORRISON 1 jln.jf;'r '''..''-,7 lit 1919 Model 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. fountain States Power Co. PHONE 58 Corner Sixth and Main