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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
THURSDAY, JANiiArtV 22. 1620; tiitl sprInGfIelD NEWS 70 WW AND VICINITY i, i Mr. end Mr. L. W. Montgomery, short time a to but waa called to who have been living In the Jephcott ' Portland by the Ulnex of a niece property at Fifth and K atresia, j and Mr. Valller came from Timber moved on Saturday to West Spring- where he la working. f'4lJ' Dr. I. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, r.iog Mr. Hsrah Cox. mother of James le a, Orefoa. Cox, returned to her home at Lebanon yesterduy afternoon after a two weeks vlult here. Mis Ruby Senseney returned Mon- day tnoi lug from Oak ridge where abe has been visiting with her sister, Miss Oet your table cream, whipping Vera Senseney. a teacher In the Oak--reum, sweet milk and aweet sklrti- ridge arhoola. ined milk at th Rpringfleld Creamery. ( J Demand . Egglmann'a braad from Itay AleximdiT, who was called here your grocer, for the funeral of hln uncle, Cale Bill ings, returned Sunday to Portland A town la Judged largely by It where he In employed In the llainey banks. Tb Klrst National Dank of Sign hhnp. Kprlngfleld la one of thla town'a greatest aaaeta. Are you helping to Mm r..l Ai-lt.na Vul1Ui aeli.l . . . . ..... ... . make It atronger by your patronage? In h t week for a vlHlt with relatlvea In Hprlngfleld. Mr. Valller visited here 1 Mrs. Walter Price of Marcola visit- M We Cam Help You ake Momtev The right kind of printed forms will help your busineus prosper by saving your time and keeping your records in proper shape. Our service as printers is not limited to taking your order and putting some ink on paper according to your directions. We are able to make suggestions for business printing that may save considerable money for you. Our plant is completely equipped and we carry a stock of Th Utility Batinw Paper in order to give you the quickest service possible. AU New Shipment of Chains in the following sizes: 31x4 33x4 33x3 Va 34x4 Prices from $4 to $5, according to size Why pay mors? Columbia Dry Cell Batteries 45c each 30x3 VL' Wheels $6.00 each Tube patches from 25c to $1.75 a box. Iladlator Hose all sizes. Piston Kings all sizes. We overhaul and repair all makes of cars. First class work guaranteed. Storage battery recharging and repairing. USED CAR BARGAINS 1 1914 Ford $350 1 1918 Maxwell, run 5000 miles $600 1 1918 Maxwell, run 3500 miles $0 1 1914 Maxwell $250 1 1917 Maxwell, run 8000 miles $500 1 1916 Chevrolet $400 1 191) Chevrolet $450 1 1917 Chevrolet $600 1 1910 Overland 83 ... $600 MAIN GARAGE W. W. EBBETT, Prop! Main Street Phone 17 ftd last week at the home of ber brother, Dr. W. II. Tollard and family. Mr. Price wan on her way to Kugene to visit with ber husband's mother, yvtio la quite 111. Uh Our Naw rYeeh Pack of Bacon and Lard Swaat and mild curad. Hama 40c per lb. Draakfaat Baron 40c per lb. Bacon Backa 25c per lb. Seasoning Bacoa 30c per lb. Picnic Hama ......0c pad lb. Cottage Rolls 86c per lb. Pure Lard : 36c per lb. Flake White 80c per lb. Swarte a Waahburne Mr. Al Itboden of Marcola spent the week-end at the home of ber daughter. Mra. May Brigs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smeed, of Waltervllle, were among the business vlHltor In town Saturday. Don't forget our line of Betty Bright aluminum ware. J. V. McDowell Va riety store. Mrs. Redding la improving from a recent illneH at the Springfield hospital. Don't forget your old friend Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle will be at the Bell theater Friday In the gloom busier comedy. "A Country Hero," alio a good western feature. Bert Nlckum of Waltervllle trans cted business In Springfield Satur tluy. M. D. Klrkendall of Saginaw has been admitted to the local hospital for medical treatment Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentlat, 8prlna Aeld, Oregon. J. K. Scott, of Salem, father of Mra. W. II. Adrian, waa a visitor at the Adrian Tiorae over the week end. We have a few wool shirt left out of a late arrival shipment which we are offering at a great sacrifice. J. W. McDowell Variety store. "The Brand"; have you read the book? If you have or haven't you will enjoy the photoplay of one of Uex Beach'a beat atoriea. No advance in admission. Bell theater, Thursday, Jan. 22. Mra. Ida Larrlson of Springfield baa taken a position in the Ax Billy store at Eugene. Guests over the week-end at the W. J. Wortley home were Mra. Joe Jackson and daughter of Salem. Don't forget our line of Betty Bright aluminum ware. J. W. McDowell Va riety store. A. E. Senseney had gone to Oak ridge where he will visit with hlu daughter, Mlsa Vera Senseney, a teacher In the Oakridge schools. Buy Egglraann'a milk bread, and 16c. 11c Hiram Smith, Fred Elkire and Allan Frazer. all of Salem, were Sunday visitors in Springfield, having driven down on their motorcycles. Kenneth Delasaus of Cottage Grove, visited over Sunday with hia mother, Mra. Riley Snodgrasa. Get your table cream, whipping cream, aweet milk and iwaet skim med milk at the Springfield Creamery. Mrs. Frank Crawford and small daughter have been dismissed from the local hospital. Mrs. J. C. Snyder and family re turned to their home neir Monroe last Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Snyder's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDowell of this city. When you patronize Springfield's leading bank -the First National you deal with a city, county, atate and national depository. Are you safe? Well, yes, I guess ao. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jackson of Walt erville transacted business in Spring field Saturday. Mrs. C. A Day of Eugene will leave today for Seattle where she will make her home with her son. Dr. H. A. Day in that rity. Butter wraps and job printing neatly done by The News. Mrs. Taylor Needham waa operated on for tonsllitla at a Eugene hospital last Monday. ' William Stoddard and Cecil Calkins were among those in from Waltervllle trading Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Funke, who have Just returned from a honeymoon trip through southern California, have gone to Florence to make their bora. Mra. Funke, who waa a graduaU oti Bpnoajiera nigu kuuvi, w m Flora Lindley before ber marriage. D. J. G leadening of this city has; gone to Crciwell where he will look. after some property which he own there. Mra. B. A. Waahburne baa aa bar house guest, Mra. Thompson, of San Franclao. Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, dentlat, f prlasj field, Oregon. Mra. Alice Holcomb of Marcola waa a business visitor Tuesday. MILL MENTIS Why pay rent; own your home; make your own terms In reason; sure a snap. Will Bishop, 4167 37th Ave., S. E., Portland, Oregon. BARBER SHOP We haven't raised or lowered tin prices: Shave .ltc Hair cut 35c Neck ahave 5c Shampoo (plain) - 25c Shampoo (tonic) .... 40c Massage 40c Razor boned 60c All tonics per application . -,15c Hours from 7 to 7 except Saturday. Saturday from 7 to 10. Shop on Main street between 3rd and 4th streets. S. A. Sowtes, Proprietor. O. H. WILSON Expert Jeweler and Watchmaker Have your watch repaired by an Expert Watchmaker. My specialty is fine watch, clock and jewelery repair ing. Jewelry made to order. Agates cut and mounted. We also carry a complete line of glass?. Why pay ,$12 to $15 for a pair of glasses? I hava them to fit you from $2.50 to $5.00. The hest gold filled. News Office Main Street Program for the coming week Thursday. Jan. 22 "THE BRAND.!' a photoplay of Rex Beach's powerful story of Alaska. Friday, Jan- 23 SHORTY HAMILTON In "THE RANGER' Also an Arbuckle comedy, "A COUNTRY HERO." Saturday, Jan. 24 Pauline Frederick In "PAID IN FULL. Harold Lloyd Comedy. Sunday. Jan. 25 "THE SQUAW MAN." a Cecil B. De Mille production. Monday, Jan. 26 Bryant Washburn In "THE POOR BOOB." Tuesday, Jan. 27 BEATRIZB MITCHELENA in "JUST SQUAW." Also "Smashing Barriers," 3d episode. Wednesday, Jan. 28 HENRY B. WALTHALL in "AND A STILL. SMALL VOICE " BELL THEATER Where Cash Beats Credit T JUST A FEW PRICES: Holly Milk, per can 15C Carnation Milk, per can 16 C Borden's Milk, per can "17c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb 27c Calumet Baking Powder, 2M lbs. '. 65 C Calumet Baking Powder, 5 lbs "Slal5 Tender Sweet Corn, can 1BC 2i2 lbs. Tomatoes, can 15 C COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 1 "We Lead, Others Follow." CASH AND CARRY GROCERY A. R. Qray, Prop. W. M. Green, Mgr.