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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
'riiuitsbAY, januauV 22. m6. I1 AGE i . tilt: Si'tttST.FlEUJ NEWS Oak Library and Dining Tables and Dressers Mattresses $7 to $20 Kitchen Stoves $24 to $37.50 Heating Stoves $3 to $18.50 GIBSON'S New and Second Hand Store rOR SALE OR TRADE KOIl SALE-1'US Eord, a passenger touring cur, good hap, cheap. In quire Whitney Smltli barber shop. :t FOR SALE OH Tit APR Nine room house and large lot in Murshfleld for property in Springfield or vicin ity, or will trade fur nnto. Ilailso is thoroughly modern; an excellent view on hay. Good rental property. Inquire at News office. Iroil SALE Six room house and 3 I lota on First nnd O Ntreots. Host proposition In tin- city; $1400. ternn I Inquire at house or address It. G. Harnes, Springfield. FOR SALE Oood t.M'fwrlter cheap. Inquire at News office. LOST AND FOUND , STRAYED Olt STOLEN Small j white long haired Angora poodle i dog, one ear dellrn'e tan color and has peculiar howl when harking, i Missing 3 week. Any information gladly received or i of urn will he re warded. Mrs. Jess Smltson. Spring field. 21 Town and Vicinity Thomas Pedlow and daughter have Stewart is the mother of Mrs. F. arrived from Winnipeg. Manitoba, Worley of this city. Canada, and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Conley. They will also ixlt while here with Mr. an I Mrs. Ernest Conley at their ranch ou the McKenzie. Ot LOST Tire chain ::RI. on Lti.t 1..- ( tween Main and bridge. Cull Ku gene 1121Y or kinc at News uffn-r. Reward KOl'NIV-Mairs Mcjcle during the re-I cent snow. Owner may have mini" j by proving property and p.inig fur ad. Inquire at News office. ane ound ensible hort criptual ermons AT Christian Church TEDDY W. LEAVITT, Pastor FOR SALE your table cream, whipping i cahhoTs; for .!.. : i,. .- t,,. ,i cream, sweet milk and sweet skini-l place. Phone 3vK4 med milk at the Springfield Creamery. R. R. Baker and James Aubrey of Jasper were among the out of town bushiest visitors here Wednesday. WANTED--To store a .i ii:o fur Use Mr. Silas Gay. formerly of Spring , ,lf H11U1P ,..,, llf wiU ,. ,.,,.,. field, but now of Reedsport. is here) ,iy y,1 ,.,,,,. ,.,,, ... Nw., visiting at the home of her parents. ff,,. Mr. and Mrs. P. Conley. and with oth , , er relatives. ( We have a few wool shirts left out of a late arrival shipment which we are offering at a great sacrifice. J. W. McDowell Variety store. CABINET SHOH Mrs. George Cox arrived Wednes-, ; , ,, ,.. (.a,,,n,.t shop uay iroin ner uome ai vv inona. asn.. , ,.orIr Kou rth and C sin e 10 visn wan .ir. huh .mis. james i ox. f windows s, for your glass ai.d window frames. I '... V. .. V. . - I . f I .ur. v una uer.i ncre ior a coupie ; (()or kll( heI ni,lu, Union table. Mrs. Vera Hampton of Goshen is of weeks visiting. They will remain Kn(fBh h.-kfast tables. and general convalescing rrom a severe case oi tnueiiniteiy pneumonia. Eggimann'a bread made wrapped clean, and sold clean. clean. Dinner guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. Ralph Dippel tonight will be Earl Leslie and John Moore, both students at the university and mem bers of Sigma Chi fraternity. Miss Darhara Iioller from Junction City visited over the week-end heie uh her mother. Mrs. Charles flanks of Eugene, spent Monday in Springfield visiting with the K. A. Worley family. Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, dentjgt. Spring f.f-M, O.egon. Miss Martha Willianison. domestic Hll(f teaclier. spent the weekend sit her home in Cor vail is, returning to Springfield Sunday night. Tom Soliem. rancher of Camp Creek, transacted business in Spring field Wednesday. A town is Judged largely by in banks. The First National Bank of Springfield Is one of this town's greatest assets. Are you helping to make it stronger by your patronage? Mrs. Margaret Stewart, who lives in .Eugene, is in Springfield staying at the home of her brother, Mr. Brown, who Is seriously ill at his home on C between Fifth and Sixth streets. Mrs. HAY ALFALFA Fine Third Cutting' CLOVER Home Crown j Vetch and Grain. A car of high grade Mill Run j Investigate Springfield Feed Co. Also Agents for Beeman I land Tractor and Wade Drag Saw. i Job work. Dr. S Ralph Dippel. demise. Spring field. Oregon. After spending a we.-k at Montague, ("a!., where she was called by the death of her daughter-in law. Mrs. Allen Morrison, who has been visiting with Mrs. F. A. Lenhart. hat returned to finish her visit here. Her home is .t Smith River. California. Glen Stafford, wife and small daughter. Carmen, were in from their home on the Mohawk yesterday trading. Mr. nnd Mrs. H S daughter Mry, and Mr M Child s nt Tile- i! field fui bii-'tM s Mr a re here from K;i n the Harding's. They 1 1. 1 nli a k' and :i!. Mr-- M iv iii Spring- nd Mrs Chillis i i i' ii'L' w ii li v. :ii h iv- th" latter pari of I be wei k. Mrs. L. 1! Murphy of N'.-bi ,i ;i ; visitniK will her biofhi-r. Dr. S K.iiph Dllirel of Ibis cllv. nnd with In r nar- local plant of the Booth Kelly com, , wh(( jVf, m Kllk...n.. O. M. Jarrett. superintendent of the pany. is the owner of a new touring car. Nash Dr. 3. Ralph Dippel, dfi'If-t, Spring ' field, Oregon. G. T. Davis, who formerly was In ' the barber business here, was in the, Mr Mrs- ; M Laffow of Port city from Leona yesterday. j lan(l "topped in Springfield for a f-v.- I clays this wo.-k ajid visil d at the Mark Helmer. small son of Mr. and,' home of Ir. and Mrs S Ralph Dippel. Mrs. Helmer. who live at Fifth and Dj Mr. Laffow is a member ,( i!. iter streets, was dismissed from the local-bury Truck company in Portland, hospital Tuesday. i If you have something you want to sell, try a News want ad. i J. C Eggleston and wife are here spending a few days on business. Mr. 1 Eggleston is circulation manager of the Oregonian in this district, j Miss Mary Harding, who has been ! spending a couple of days at her home ' BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Kay i:.,l,i-r,u (,f Springfield, at the Mercy hospital in Eugene. Thursday morning. Jan. 2Z, 1920, a 4 1 L' pound daughter. you may be in need of some type writer supplies The News ha-i a i;ood line of paper, ribbons and carbon. NOTICE! Dr. Dippel will be absent from his Office the last Week In January' 26th to 31st, Inclusive. METHODIST CHURCH The Methodist Church Is hav ing one of the best revivals she has had for the laht few years; larger crowds than have bei n attending for some time. Evangelist Canaday has lifted up the congregation by hi t .-inning and preaching. Come for Sunday. Sunday School tit 10 A. M. Morning worship at 11 a. M. Special Evangelistic Message, Epworth League at 0:1:0. 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. WE SELL near Springfield, retmnei) to Camp Creek, w here sh" Is teaching s, hool, ! on Tuesday. Miss Harding is a gradu- ate of Springfield hich c hool. J Mill Feed Ground Barley Process Barley Scratch Egg Maker ' Bone Grit Shell All Kinds of Hay E. E. MORRISON Friday & Saturday CIAL Fancy Hacon, worth fide per lb., Belling at per lb.. . -43C Nice sweet juicy oranges, only, per doz 25 C A 2 lb. brick or Fresh Codfish for 45 C H boxes of full count matches for 25 C L' boxes of Post Toastles for 25 C 2 cans of Chinook Salmon for 25C One bottle of Very Hest Vanilla 27C Four regular 10 cent rolls of. Toilet Paper for 25 C 7 cans Standard Corn $1,00 7 cans Standard Tomatoes . $1.00 WE CARRY EVERYTHING AND CAN SELL FOR LESS. Cox Sl Cox Springfield, Oregon