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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
'J'tlUIlSftAY, JASJttAftY 22. 102ft. PACK C TIIK PMltNOKIKI.n NKWii Eugene Collecting Agency Personal attention glvtn collec tions and adjustments. W. H. Blowers, Eugene Lock Box 448 Phont COO In Society Hv Dorrl Sikes Joined toBciluT tn l.iuiK farmer In lite drll." "fhine iin.tiu.au ' .iml i(lur KMtut-H ileu;- i i i '. !n ii 1 n l : i the evening fti i n-ivol after whith the i..!.1m r. crv twain hotut'. BRISCO JITNEY Phone" 17 Dennis Cyr. lav ami night service. HOUSEHOLD "ELPS DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 82 Home Thone G7-M Office Hours: 9 a m. to 1! in.; 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield, OREGON rUones: Office 20 J; Res ID-M Office hours: 9 a m. to 12 ni. 1:30 p. ui. to 5 p. m DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldg. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129 W Springfield, Oregon L. H. RAMSEY THE TAILOR Perfect Fit Guaranteed First Class Material Best Wcrkman Ship Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked, Suits made to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon FOR insurance: SEE CHAS. L. SCOTT at First National Bank Springfield,' Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINK WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutjon Building Springfield Oregon Turn H V'.V K ..v r ' In-fore wjvhlrc A lit:! w e.-: : , ni'M fiMvr.f futr. - Wrinkle in . f i uni N-ii-.s j.i : or ! n . 'i t remove. I :!' '. : out and tv.v: t -. : s i or iTrt :'T t r i ' team u.kc. 1 CV.I lr r :' rt. h'.rc 7? : i of : he s rr.e (.." hen r rf l rv n p.. . he t-ran'l t '" ' - rv:.( ;if i" r : . w v In ' c 1 ke th- 1---c j:: s tl h Co;;r.!y .-l : '.' m pr ar. ! " : , -ln- f,,r ..,.. ., . r ured t . x '. :.C v.,V ..( v r- r s i i. v v ; i . V. CoiuiiiK t couipti-te miivrt' ev-u 10 their ivIiiIIvoh ntul loosest frletiiN wi the woililinn last Thursdsy aftr noon of Mm Etta Kloln-r and V, K I iV.lihon. N'tli of tliN city, lit the home of K v. K. K. Storll, v(r f,r h Triuit Lutln'iiui itmnli in Kunene. ' M ix Klslier is the tiuuRliter of Mr Hello SpotiK. ttuinncrr f the SlTinj: ' fiohl hotel, ami Mr tlihhons hd lo-n i i'iii'tiviit us Imti her for SHrt ! Wiishlmrne The imiple left Satur I ilny to make their home in Albany. : Mr (;tlhon hkvlnjt secured employ ' inent there with the Nebnall P4Ck:n J company. I j Honoring Costal Hryan. one of the three member of the Sth A cla t:o ! received exemptions in all of th i elich tli crade examination, n. ember of the class reiently enterrained ith ' a party at the Br in home After an eveninK in which sames and music were iiiOuIced in sjirtxr a ered. Monday evenir.e the Rcbekah tt ive a parly for their children. Thos. ho had no hiMnn of their own bor rowed from their frieuds. Aliout 0 , children and forty prown up thtldrenj New. J 1 T " .r . r a-:-.-.irce. 3W c; ;. :i ; to ." "is o.n th.' ! o in the - - :: f.-,de - " ' Kur.il i i:n e t '. ; J.,.;;' - fo i. . : m- m ! THE UNIVERSAL CAR AUTHORIZED SERVCE STATION Competent Mechnnict and Genuine Ford Part Used. Order Your Ford Now We can make Delivery in January "Your For Better Service." S I JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Sprinyield Mam and Third Oregon At a , ret! meeting of the Linn t'punty Good Ttoadn association, Hex V. Harris of Harrinburg was elected president, ft. A. Liooth of Eugene wan me of tb -principal speaker!. Deafness Cannot Be Cured hy lot-aj kpjik'&Uoiii, m they cannot teach the UiBHB'-tl portion of'tlm iftr. Tbr la my une way to cun- Ir-ufn. j, and that la by cunatltutlonal rum. ai. Urafnraa la caual by an innam-il ciitnlUlon of the mil cuua lliilnt of tha buaiachlan Tub. Wle-n Ihia tub la Inflamed you hut a rumbling ound ur Imperfert hearthf. and wlufri It la entirely cloavd, Iieafneta la lh reault. and unleaa tha liiflanimatiun run ba taaen oui and Ihfa tuba ratred to Ita normal condi tio"., hearlnc will be deatroyed for aver; nine caa'a out of ten are canaed by ('atarrb. which la nothing but an inflamed eondillnn ttt tha inuroua aurfacea Wl will give One Hundred Dnllara fr any eaaa of Pearie-aa icauaed by catarrh! that cannot be rurt-d by Hall a aurrli Cure kand for clrtiulara. rra. r. J. CHUNK' CO., Toledo. Ohio. Bold by Drug-glu'i. T5a 2a.a Ut.li family HUa for oouatlpatlua Mil I Mj Sandgathe&Adnan i SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 11 Main St., bet. 4th .nd5th L-.iT-. '..11-1 L.'l f! rva P A Cow-Puncher Story With a Punch Cattle rustling! Horse stealing! A near lynching! A $20,000 robbery! Sher iff kidnaped! Disappearance of the Heroine. A splendid story breathing the true spirit of western adventure. Based upon the "rustling" wars and implacable feuds of cowmen and sheep raisers. Principal characters are a cattleman who has won the title of gamest sheriff in Arizona; his charming daughter, true to type, pride of the countryside and goddess of the cow boys; a singularly attractive hero, just bad enough to be human and interesting; bad men true to the period and environ ment, and a "black sheep" brother of the heroine enmeshed in their wiles. Contains a romantic sub-plot involving the brother and a delightful girl. Made up of stirring exploits and exciting events. NEW SIGN SAYS TEST SEED "U'Iii-m faiiiuTs. t(ill'K profenKor and tiuMnfHn tiifti tli-Hfit lllt'lr work .uicl crawl uiitli-r the Iiouh- to mend inii'ti w.i i it pipe It la a guml mIrii in w ii i ti OrcKoii that every bit of need '"in plunU'tl should be thorotiKbly (xti-il ftr K'Tiiiliiuilon," nu)H (!. It liyMnp. Jm'.h) tif farm trtin at O. A. 1( is utlinli t.-d that thin U a new iialuuil hirn. but ( 1iiiIiu(ch that mic li ibniniiiiilly told weather uct oni paniiMl by llu noruiiil inttlHture rtm 'nt i.f all M'etl coin mil rtlficluv lri'd uri-ally tlaiuuRi-d the iil. I). Mtlii'P8 fur tiinkliiK tln ti-Ht will li - nt mi r-iicNt. tn Hit- colleKe seed t . KI 1 MC l.lllltlitltliy will tet MllllipUiH fil e tlf lm TK. CHURCK NEWS Baptiit Church. Sunday nchool at 10; preadilnj at 11 a. in. The young people's Atudy (lax will ni"'t at 6:r!0. RAILWAY TIME CARDS Southern Pacific Railway Kbctnc can leave Kugune for Springfield every half hour from 6:30 a in. to 11:30 p. no. Arrive. Mam Line Arriva South bound Kugene North bound -:22 2:25 a. ,n. C:0l) a 4:30 a. in. 1 :r' f- n . 10:60 a. m 2:50 P- n 2:65 p. n. 7:10 P n 6:06 p. in. Oregon Electric Portland to Eugene Arrive Eugene Leave u'35 P- m 7:25 a. m. 6:40 P- - 1:40 p. w. 8:60 p. ni. 6.25 p. iu. I uei tnt Oe'nuTne i-?T and Avoid aXfCT Vlv I Gl &fXS Economy LZ mEvtry Cak i Southern Pacific Wending Branch Leave Springfield Arrive 4:16 p. m. , S 40 a. ui. 7:16 a. m. (tulied train) 12.60 p. ui. Southern Pacific Oakridge Branch Leave Springfield 1:46 p. ui .Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays; arrive Springfield 11:15 a. ui. Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS AT SPRINGFIELD POSTOFFICE Northbuuud Malls close at 10 a. ui. and 4 p. lu.; arrive at 11 a. iu. and 6:16 p. in. Southbound Malls clone at 1:30 p. ni. and 6:30 p. in.; arrive at 6. So a. ni. and 2.30 p. iu. Wendllng llratich (Dally ocept Sun day) Mail closts at 4 p. in.; arrives at h:30 a. tn. Aihany Oskrldge Uranh Mall clos es at 1:16 p. iu. Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays; arrives at 11:16 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sal unlays. .Mthenzle Hlvrr (Dully except Sun day) Mall closes 7:30 a. u.; arrives 1:30 p. iu. Mohawk Kuritl Itnuio No. 1 and MtKeiule Kural Itoute No. 2 (Dully except Sunday) Curriers leave post- office at 8 a. m. ; orrlvo at 1 p. m. If money 1m worth having It is worth saving, lli-glu the suving habit now by starting an account at the First National lJimk in Springfield. OUR NEXT SERIAL aaaaaavmaaaaaauaiaaaiaaaaavaataaaaura.ata TASTE YOUR BREAD With our Hi-cad every taste gains in sweetneHH You know how it Is. With Home sweets you like to k wallow them down quick. OtherB are such u treat to the palate you hate to let them go. Good Bread belongs to the second class. You Want to keep on chewing It because it Is worth chewing. Insist on our Uread the bread with the bread taste EGGIMANN'S Is "A Good Bakery" V1