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TllfUSlUV, .lAMWItV '2X 10110. THK SritlNC.nKM) NKWfcl Eugene Collecting Agency Personal attention given collec tions and adjustments. W. H. Blowers. Eugene Lock Box 448 Phone 600 BRISCO JITNEY Phone 22 lVnnis Cr. Pav aiul nis;ht service. DR. EUCENE K.ESTER Ph$ician and Surgeon Office l'hono SJ Home Phone 07-.M Office Hours: J a.m. to 12 in ; l .'.'t p.m. to o p.m. DR. VV. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield, OREGON Phono: Office 20 J ; Kos 20 M office hours; 9 a. m to 12 m. 1:30 p m to 5 p. m DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Button Bidg. Phont 20-J Residence Pnone 129-W Spr.rgfield, Oregon L. H. RAMSEY THE TAILOR Perfect Fit Guaranteed First C'ats Material Best Workman ship Mam Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEM LEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. Dye ing. Hats blocked. Suits made to treasure Main Street Springfield l.stwcn 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Spriny'ield Ma.n and Third Oregon FOIl INSURANCE SFF, CHAS. L. SCOTT at First National Bank Springfield, Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINK WATCH IlKI'AIIlIN'a A SPKCIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Building Springfield Oregon When you patronize, Springfield's leading batik tho i'i tat National you deal With a city, county, state and national depository. Are you aft? WoJl, yes, I guess 80. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by Io. ut ti,p.j. Hii'.i.ii, tut ili,- cannot i-uch th.- dicit.u porti'.ii fjf th, cur. Ther.j la only on, viay to cue- o.-u : n. and ihui it by cunatltui lof.Ml t .'ii..'d:-a L.ekf n.-aii is cuuard l.y an ii.tt!ini.'.i ...jikIIiIoii of th nni- ,u litany of Hi" Jamiu.'hitin 'i uij.. Wte ri Una lul.e is li.llini.-il o.j hnvr u ruiiittiMig I'.uniJ or Imiit-rf.'ct h.ain.K. ar,d wh n It .nilitrly clus. 'l. U' a'a.nM is the result, nuii i.l, less ih li.tlafi.n.si i.m run tukcri out Htid ttiis tube rst.i'-.l lu Ms riornial l.jii.ii titin. hearltiif will d.-si r.y.-d f..rrvr; nli.f I'uhVs out nt l.-n urn caiis.-.i by I'Htiuifi. hi.:li is ii'.ihiriK l.ut an intluined cniiiii-ai of Mi u.ucuus surfaris Vt'u will k!v jii llundrd Dulls ra f..r any rasa of lJt-uiii.'B I. hui.-'J l.y caiaithi Dial laiinot hf cuid by ItaM's Catioil. Cuta s,and fur clr.'n lu i s fr. F. J l.'HKNKV CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Bold by Dn-ttn-ia 70. , liiu a i iiii!- I'o.s (or vomtlpsilou. In Society i By Dorris Slkos Kensington club whs delightfully n - tertainod last Friday at (ho home i f Mrs H-'m y Korf in Fugeno. guests for Hi.- no. union being Mrs. John H. Itlew ctt of Fugcne. Mis Curl Fischer ami Mrs Herbert Walker The next meet- ing of III.' i luh will bo on Fobruary l: at tho homo of Mrs. I.. May. Members present Fviilay were Mis W. F. Walker. Mrs S. llalph Hippie Mrs N. V. Finery. Mis l". K Swart v iMiss Filna Swart. Mrs Harry Whit iioy. Mrs VAti Sutton. Mm. Annn Knox ami Mrs I.. May. A iloasant social aftornoon was spoilt bv mombors of tho Priseilhi club at tho homo of Mrs. Kiley Snod Brass last wook. ruinations a ml ferns : makinc attractive decorations for tho occasion A large potted fern centered tho table arouml which tho quests woro seated for tho two courso lunch. Mrs. Snodgrass' guests woro Mr.--. F. F. Hainan! and Mrs Kthol Pally ami club members present woro Mrs. , Win Donaldson. Mrs. Paul Prattaln. Mrs V. I.. Kehhiin. Mrs I I). I.an mer. Mis. John Tomsoth. Mrs. Nor man Howard. Mrs. W. 1.. Rouse and Mrs. J M. Withrow. The next meeting of the club will bo in two weeks with Mrs. V. I.. Rouse. Mrs. Al Montgomery entertained Monday afternoon a few friends In honor of Mrs. Jennie Fry of Portland, who lias been visiting her and others in Springfield the last few weeks Mrs. Fry left Tuesday morning for Port land. Tho afternoon was spent in visiting and needle work, after which refresh ments were served All had a good time. The ladies present were Mr". Jennie Fry. guest of honor. Pearl Walker. Bertie Walker. Vina McLean. Hannah Hill. Mary Huberts. Kmily lirity. Cora Hinson. India McKib ben. Alice iHiati. Meda Catc hiiu. Kathrtn Horton. Posa Montgomery. The Pine Needle club met with Mrs Joulia Tomsetb at her home on Springfield Hc-ighis. The afteinooi) was spent m i onversat inn and sew ing after which refreshments wr served to the following guest.,: Mrs. Mary Van Valah. Mrs Kmily Donty. Mis Hosa Montgomery. Mrs. Minnie (iinnd. Mrs. IielU Peterson. Mrs. j Fdythe Larimer. Mrs Vina Mclean., Mrs Nina Mcpherson. Mrs. I. May. i i Mrs I. I!y Ki.er. THE TATTLER (Springfield High School) (Continued from Page :',i 1 of the station loafers but I li is w:is a ; lanure neoause uiey an sain iii.ii i:ie i . . . . I .1 . . . . .1 I .11 I. t .1 . 1 I ; rrjiimn i ri;ni iuiu iii ui' iruuni i u v . was Climax and Fnion Leader. . coui le of hays-eds got on and ''", .conductor yelled "Alla-Poai f and : ! made a few gestures with his hands j :..t the engineer, the hobo again got j jback in the cattle car and the engine raid back, lunged ahead, buckei few timen and then started down th? track. Meanwhile us "fellers' was about jto abandon all hope when we heard shouts and yells and here i-situe a carriage around the corner1 on two wheels and stopped at the station ! with other carriages following. Th conductor saw that he was going lo lose a little busiiifcKH, made a few , more gestures at the engineer and the train stopped and then backed up to the station again. Here. atne the bride and groorn running toward the train followed by people throwing rice, wheal, corn i and sawdust on them. The groom had ' some old shoes tied on hi.-t necktie ! and on the tail of his plcadilly coat, ; Iioth bride and groom were blushing J when they haw us. We heaved a lot of sawdust and shavings at them, i They got on the rear coach arid after j a lot of hissing the train started to leave. Jim Sneeze dldnt know much abo.it weddings and what the old shoes were for ho be picked up one of the biggest shoes he could find and shied it at the groom it got him between the eyes and lie staggered, batted his eyes a half dozen times and then fell over the railing on the coach an lighted in the middle of the track on his bead. The conductor did not nee what bud huppericd aud tho train I Wi'lil (tr hiii'i7ik an. I m;;' in: iiown ! Ilii1 tilu k tt ilh the In i.l. Tin sheriff wlm w a standing lv nrn'sifil h 11 us t i x in.. I tool, us if j to Jail 1 don't Know what tlmy done with the Texas bridei: i oom but iiiiv i how tin1 sheriff m i l" us spill the i , beans. i "Well, boy?.-.- j "Woll." sin Skmrn "us teller . j kin. In sjo.-bus '( t Mi' tn Tevi '. Kvs "! so o hi.d u-v lum We , '" Hampton to .l.i the pr.-a. leu j I'"". "' loal ! i- n. I to n tree I out at the edge of town .Hid Jim hated 'to see him j;.! ;i i ili It -o he I . him with a boot We been i . 1 1 1 1 .-. about a Texas on; law ':n came no north and in, h i :. . I n i i. !i gnl. then took her money and bit her nnd toil know that this gin V. li nn Texas an. I Jisses's sis is il.li ,.tid so we did this here stunt to sate J.---e's s , " "Well, I see you hots hate he. n reading bunk lit.tatiiie itralll. (1 i llome and I'll see ton all later." s i -; tho sheriff. Well I know Willi I i;ot later out In our wood sited and Sk-tnu-y nl: I Jim can't sit down net ou i:ti guess the rest tij '.."A :; Te is guy is a ri. h i at ' b sport; he Healed 'ii day. I T be I i.in and a r.u.i; the i t 1 1 CHURCH NEWS Methodist Church. We :ire etitei iio. most sacred per:od ill Its calendar. I.. Faster. We aie cially for ti :.m day school Kv. i foith to h-lp th- . people. This i a ii. p Faster. Sunday s l:o. w ofship al 11 S M ' servn e. 1 Th.- Vmd attendam e I . l -T S r. better this Sunda'. I'pWlifth le;-i:ie servii e nt 7 :d I" Me Of !.. I nr. h l. i now and u In CM."- f ilie Sua. be i :: ,m ! .e;- i- ! . lose at I : '. in . K ijii.irfet and . 1, m lie evening, '"l i e ; Christ " "Nvl the We aie ( otleet '!; I leady at all tit:,. -for yuiu' coining n I Baptist Church, j Morning sul.je. i i ). f , Ii- . w World." a . on formers. , Kvel.llit' -;;l.jel t i'. . ;, - . l''.n-' " ,. i. ill il 1 ra ' 1 1 .. . in. ii , I 'l ida i e .nit 1 1 7 I la ! be all I ' i Us! I l! e, ! ,,:;. . ,i x . 1 1 hi. s nd giils .if the i . i, . I ; a Christian Church. P.'b!" s'hrud !i:P".. "(.tie of Tvn I Hnndied." ( omiiiui. on 11; .-. rrio'i. i 11:1".. ('hiistian Kmleaior ' .'u Kn i. j itig -eiviie 7:.l". ' II...'. io pa. Ir the j Wold " P.. hie .-luda - ew v l.l!! Ii. 1 1 lining I 1 1 II I -' 1 .1 V . Inl.;.':,' 0 A c HENS SEJ RECORD TOR ECG PRODUCTION a ,()Z(ri h(.u. n, ,...,, Al.,, cultural . olh g-'s frii -., ;,i . -:.!",,.(.,. . tl;iV s,., M.w W(Jl.(, . ,... ,,,,., : j.(.s s ,..,. . ,,,. f,.SHor at llt. i:llU,..i.,.i li;is . (jf i(,S(, jn ohi, Vf . ; I Will be '.l d I v. ,-.'..i..y 1 a',.,,.,.. .1.,, ..,ii .I.. ..... . i.... I.I'M : I 1. .11, .', k ., .Me ei'.'Oi. ' ing ril'.O and two others. All of I these hens, according to Professor liryden. are of the .strain that .several j yearn ago developed F.ady Mclml'f, thej first hen lo have laid more than :!'i0 1 eggs a year in a trap net. Ih r t i oi j was ;;o:;. JACOB BROWN DIED MONDAV Funeral services wei" held Wedli.'H day afternoon over the bodv of ,1k .,1. lirown who died Monday, Jan. at .'' :1!0 ). III. The service:- were (on ducted from the Walker chapel by Rev. Teddy I.eavitl .T:k (.li i'rown wiis born in l.'O lu Sihuylf-r county. Mo. vlnie ,' lived until 1 SO I -when thr-y crossed tho plains and settled In Idaho. Here Mr. Hrown met and married la-Mi'' Neiit in the. year 1SSK Aff-r three years residence in Idaho. Mr. and 'Mrs. Hrown moved to Myrtle ('reck, Oregon, residing there for a period of .'IO years. In June. l!il!t. they came l-i Springfield making their home on street. He had been In very poor health lor the pnsl year. Mr. lirown is survived by his willow. I.eltle lirown, one brother, Milton lirown of Salem, Ore., and one sister, Mrs. It. S. Stewart of Kugene. Mr. lirown was a member of the Woodman lodge and had been an ac tive member and deacon In the Chris tian diuitli for many year... Household Talks fly. Hester Cnnkhn nd Pauline Pflrt rulge, Del Monte Cookery Srrviir. USING UP THE lEFT-OVIUS IN I" ROQU E T T T There Is a i o nl. ir I a ! 1 a i I hat ci .. iin tlcs aie hind to make, i Im lli due lo Ilie I.l. I lluil lliev are alas i' s Dilated Willi deep la' III lug ill the ii, :ii. I- cd most hoii ewive , who an- liol aw Ilie lllllt tllel III l be blowileil ill h .t fat in the Ii dig pan lie lead and aie Jie t II dlgc lbe ( Icppe I lettlOel no .11 ol fish of ..timed lima or salmon m.tv all be n-. .1 wiili cjiimI iiice-s II. ic Is a food rule In fol low in preparing am km I ' .10 ilet les : Mix the chopped meat r flaked fell Willi ' the Mime proportion of i i. eked I i.e. lliolste'l Well Willi llll.k cieii'M Mime, grill or in e slorli. i i nil h,i:lilv. add Just Hour lit fine iiunihs to form the mixture into cro iicMe- loll In fine iiiimbs iiii.l he in a .old place till ready lo ftv They are alwiivs delicious sfiied with l.eale.l tollllllo sauce ECONOMICAL GINGERBREAD T 'v i .. ud one iM.u i 'i i ii . , i !, .a : , ii sed.i, I i iia-.poniis ir.nger teaspoon sail. 1 cup light mnhi-e.es. iiip boiling water. -I tnblei.pooiiH fa' 1 i Up '.I'i'il le-s i ., j 1 1 : s Mix and s.u (!,,. ,iy l!u-re,i,'i,. .Mel add Hie rai-lns Pour the bioliio: wa'er onto the fat and w h.-n tiii'l'.-d In.x with Ilie molasses Stii into tie 'II V ttlgfedielltS. beat Will. ..lll lll'.i a shallow pan t ti.it ha:, hi !: y ! ea ! and bake m moderate ,.. r .',u icinu1.-' This make a fine de-.-,eit it m in 'I'.iaies and s. i e. x i'Ii hot bin, i'i ail'' Stale gitig.-tbi ead lua a! o be !ti th.-. :t i' si. at, in. i- i' for I.", minuies Sound Sleep complete relaxation, nnd r ficshini' in v i t;oi a ' - ng sleep wlnh adds I" our efficient y an I I . hj. .iin.nl ot ji.ur wo; k. ma be I'll''. I . 1 1 i 1 1 ' I . a Way Sagless Spring Tie- ..,i,ot,ai: Alve.ti -.e. P.O.! . mi: It . otif oruih to Ilie sha p. oi y.'ir I....I;.. indue t.g an rule . I I I. a hie feel , ng l.f l. o . I, ,. hot loll on tow a i d the . enter 1 all metal, -ill I,u , ale! a I. ...! i t ! v Iioi oe-.. GUARANTEED 2r YEARS Th" patented hollow : Hand c.ti i notion insures against sagirtnf ll III. bleak spl ll,;' All -.pri ng s;ii' st i el. I within ears ; or ll. is I 11 I n ish.-d l l "". ies lor wood, iron nt bt h"ds Try it for 30 Nights Free. Abk about our offer. M. C- BRESSLER & SON SpriiiKlicIil, ore. r.T'"7 L ". el..it:g C : .. :.,: iiiiimc i,v ' v .' . j-' f" .c-vrW'tf -.i.i . .mo ng .f I - -. " ' " l . ri ,-2JC U I 111" ...V. 'sJH j OUR TRUMP CARD U li. ., it conn s lo c of d( sscrls, jiic is ;ilv,.ys lriini.s. Good Home-Made Pies sljind ace hif-h anions pies, liccausc Uiey up,. i,la(.. with such unfailiiiK cant and marked by such quality. Tliey taste nHler. Iiccaiisc they are hi tler. Insist on (Jood I'ies. EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" lll'iteiol of nerving pninoM sepu. lately III the morning, nl U' three or four nnd tlr hi'" 'be breukfust food for a pb iiKliig vnlhitloll Add 1.' tableitpoou'i eiu ll of tollllllo culMip and chopped led pitnlelito to tin- miivotiiiiil t" miike HiihsIuii salad iln i ti K ,WCMIN Tt) HI IN FOIl MED HOW THEY MATE PHYSICAILY I niMi .itv of nngon, Jan. 1! 1 ; .1 . 1 1 (.'II I I ll 1 1 1 1 1 ill the Ulllvelnllv will leielle a lepoll on ln'1 phlNiijile, fei le i oun in I , uiii. 1 1 loii and that ( lei I . . 1 1 1,1-4 e . Iiisi I el , when ll pi. ill ju , ,... ,. d on Mi'. Miib. l I., t'uiiiunugv head of tin- ib'pa 1 1 lii'Mi I of pli -Hal e.l in a I ion lot women, In put in o pi i a I io 1 1 I tide the new s-telll, eil.ll gill will be Min.'iol Inn. h a. the entrlei ii bi i. i bnbics" i otiti nlH, and the geiiei .1 I. .. uli will In nu n to eiu h. .how me lor how ilie Mauds with re- I. It I ,1, lo file f. ' l,e 1 a I a Ml ,u;r III pill ', 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' Tipcwi.lir paper of nil kindi nd ribbons for any make of typcwiitor f .r sale at '1 he News oflne RAILWAY TIMt CARDS Southern Pacif.c Railway I'll. -c: lie call. ietive iilgeim for : -'i'l ,1,1 e ld i i. iy ha.! I,,ir (ton. l JO a in. t j 11: A I rim Mel1 ll bolltld 1.' II III lu p 111. .Ma ill 1. 1 1,) - FuKcl.n - An Uo .North buuiel . 2 2u ii 111. I. I'll a 111. ran u III U . u Uo p 111 til ill III 1 .a) p HI 2 :'.i p .' 1 u p III 111 Oregon Elo'lru. Portland to tuyn Anno .! p u(J p - Klltf.-!: 1 ..'III (I 7 H.. k. in. I tU p 111 o o p 111. 111. Ill la. Southern Pjicifn, Wending Branch I.. -nil) - -Si rltuxf ,eld - Aino 4 lo p m . . fi 4u u in. Mi u m (mixed :i.i. iii l.1 .'.u p in. Southern Pacific Oakndge Branch I. euv. . Spi li.:fic. 1:4.'. p m Mole daH. W edliehd.l) N lilld Fri.l.lVH, III I IVU Sprlngflitid ll.li it. in. Tu.'ud.iya Thui i"l.i nnd Snturd.it h ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS AT SPRINGFIELD POSTOFTICt Not li. bound M.iiIh aii'l 4 p. l.i , a: : . . . i 1 .'. p. in. l.'HU ut 10 u lu. it 11 u in. and Soil! li Louie p lu. Mild i a 111. ale 11 dalin p l.i tio.o ut 1:HU oi iiVB ut 0 . 3'J p in W i ii dl in; Pi a io Ii 1 1 la i !y except Sun day) Mail i mi.. at 4 p. in ; iriiiui a! ') .1. m. A. bany i (aki Idg.t liiaio h Mall i'lo u' 1 li p lu. .Moii.i.ih, Wclnea ".it h and liilavs. arinea at 11. lo a lu. i ile.iday n, 'lloil,la)a klid Sill ii I'd. )ii. Mi l.eiile Kivcr (I i.uly except Sun day) .'il.cl i loaen 7..:u ii. in.; urilv.-a 1 : 110 p. m. .Mohawk It ii i 1 KouWj .'o. 1 uml M.'K.i.,e lliii.il Houl.j ,'. 2 (Il.iily except. Sunday I a 1 1 let h b-live poal ofl:- at S a m ; unite at 1 p m. Get the Genuine and Avoid Waste Economy in Every Cake