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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1920)
Tlttt SPniNOPIE!..n NEWS THtmsDAY, JAN'tUUY 20, 1920. 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 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOIt SAI.K--19IS Ford. f passenger touring cur. good h:pe, cheap, tit fjulro Whitney Smith barber shop. :t FOR SALE FOll SALE -Two acres in Douglas Gardens, 9 400. Phone liO.'l., Eugene. Ftlt SALE- Six mom house and 3 luts on First and (' streets. Host proposition in tlx- city. $14no. trim I nun I ro nt house or address H G. Barnes. Spi ingf idd ! Ft)ll SAI.K Good typewriter cheap, i Inquire lit News office. LOST AND FOUND LOST Tire- chain on 2nd be- twecn Main and bridge. Cull Ku (telle 1121Y or Iruir nt News office Reward. Town and Vicinity I FOCND Gauntlet glove oii McKen I lie mad. Owner run have mime bv proving and paying for ml .Now n i nr. FOR SALE ! WANTED To store h piano for use of same. Best of rare will be given by young couple Imjulre at News ! office. CABINET SHOP TONIGHT BEGINS BIBLE STUDIES AND DISCUSSION AT Christian Church ICvory one In Springfield Ih Invited It) attend Urine; ynr questions and yon will huve I he pit vI1k of iiuiKImk any statements you wish. This Is a friendly, pwlilie disetihhloii upon Hible Truths as otitnined in tln Holy Sulphurs. S handbill for topirs and il.ilrs. Every Night Beginning Tonight TEDDY W. LEAVITT, Pastor Carrie Mickenhani was united In marriage with Joseph H. Hill at the hoiiii' of J. J. Smitson Tuesday. Jan uary 27th. The marriage ceremony ' was mud by Teddy W. I.eavitt. pastor ; of Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. 1 J I ill will make their home In Astori . . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adrian we'e week-end visitors in Salem at the : home of Mrs. Adrian's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scott. 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. Go to II. E. Pitts' cabinet shop, comer Fourth and O street, for your windows, glass and window frames. door, kitchen cabinets, kitchen tables, wer? . EnalUh breakfast tables, and relieral neiu sunaay auernoon rrora tne ant Hill road south of town. Walker chapel. Rev. -onducted the services. J. II. Ebert Job work. Get your table cream cream, sweet milk and sweet rued milk at the Springfield Creamery home of Mrs. ernoon. I he l.axton Wednesday lift lesson topic was Indlu. whlDiiln 1 rr I lnnl.l ........ 1 sklin-. .... ; entitled liulia. Sail nulla. sue was accompanied on the piano by Kdwlna Mrs. C. E. Cribble of Wallace Butte I'arsns. Refreshment were served, farm west of Eugene is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wilkin- Dr S' Ralph ?-!'"'f"' -'" eon. 'J. sr.,-. Mr. and Mr. V. R. Elliott of Camp Creek were business visitors here Wednesday. Dr. S. Ralph Dippel returned today from Marcola where he had been engaged in his profession for several days. Eggimann's bread mad clma. wrapped clean, and sold clean. M:ss Annie Gorrie spent the we"k-ei-d with her parents at Douglas Gardens. Miss Gome is a student at tin- Monmouth normal school this year. The Lane romitv fair will lie held pt.-inier 'i'l -'o this year at Eugene. The January Designers have ar :iv. ,. .1 W. McDowell department I Dr 9. Ralph DlpsU dntls. Spring- nam, Oregon. Do you lire In Springfield and do your banking la Eugene? If to. It not necessary for the First National In Springfield will take care of all your interests aa well as any bank rould. Dr. S. Ralph Dippl. fie.'d, O.ogon. dentist. Spring M. C. I'.iessKr is attending thi h.itdwate convention in Portland this week, lie j expected home Friday. Mr and Mrs. C. (J. Eaton and baby i f Weudliiig visited with Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. M Dowell the fore part of the week. Mr. Eaton is electrician at tt:e Wendling mill. Mrs. W. f.. Graves of Leaburg if, ouite ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Milton Coffman at Second and li str-ets. The funeral services for Henry Shanks, the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Shanks who live on the Pleas- COME to the Springfield Feed Co. Store to do your trading. Only the best quality of goods handled. Watch our windows for our Wash Day Suggestions We have released our agency for the lieeman Tractor and Wade Drag Saw to the Farmers Supply Co., of Springfield- I Sjrt. I.. W. Korn has returned to 'San Franisco after visiting with (friends and relatives in Springfiel 1 and Eugene for the past week. ! Twenty-four of the finest men's voices of the I', of o will lie heard in a program tonight l Thursday l at the Hell theater Don't forget our line of Hetty Bright aluminum ware. J w. MilHiwell Va ' riety store. I Mrs. Herman Johns from Portland visited with her husband here thf first of the week. Mr. Johns has been ill with the influena and recovered ' Miss 5ufficieutlT to return to Portland from a Tuesday with Mrs. John. nd an Dorothy Gi-.li will st.ir in "The lo'e Chest'' Saturday mMit at the P.ell theater. Al-o l.lovd comedy film. M.IIV KolleltS IS ( o ,, leving recent illne-s at hoim- on I A -tt. et .. We have received 20 ton9 of Eastern corn. Come in and get our price. E. E. MORRISON You will have an opportunity to Wlieii you pattonie I'rrincfl. Id's night to hear the V. of O. men's glee idling bank the First National -cluh. at the Bell theater, for half of jOU ,if.a w,th a city, rouniy. state what it will tott you any other time. If money ! worth having it Is worth saving. Begin the saving habit now by . starting an account at the First National Bank In Bprlngfleld. S Director, one of the new owners of the department store formerly owned by James Coi. returned Wed nesday from a two days' business trip to Portland. and national depository. Aro afc? Well, i, gui-HS HO. yo E. 1. Korn has ar epteil the agency for the Oregon Journal and plans t. give the subscribers the best and thn most efficient set ji possible. Don't fail to see P.ill I Ih it in "Tli" Patriot" and a Ma k Sennett comedy. Friday night at the pell theater. j We pay the market price for veal, eggs and pork, and one cent above market price for poultry of all kinds Farmers' Supply Co. Corner of Main and Third Streets Dr. 8. Ralph Dippel, dentist. Spring field, Oregon. Miss Grace McCann. teacher In the second grade at the high si hool build ! ing, was railed to her home neari Mrs. E. II. Masterson of Camp ' U anU ''ass "'' la,,"r "art "f ,ast ! Creek la suffering from a light at-!w,!,"k hy ,h" ,"a,h of a HiKt"r- IIt,rl tack of innueuza. i " la,;,! iH Mn f11"1 ,,y M'HM A""-la! j Bruene, who will teach for the re- Miss Emily Hardy, who has made . rnainder of this weel;. j her home in Springfield for several years past, left for Loa Angeles Tues day. She will visit there for some time, later going on to Alabama where she will make her future home. I nm.e4 Evlm&na' your g bread from Thtt final installment of "Cannibals l of the South Seas" will be ahown at the Bell theater next Wednesday nlgbt Carl Holm has arrived from Grants! Pass to Join his wife, who has been . visiting here for the past Heveral ! weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Holm have piir-j chased the Smitson property ut See-'; ond and (', streets and will make their! home here. Mrs. Holm was Blanche j Tolliver before her ma t riage. SCHOOL NOTICE I A class for beginners Is to be or-j ganized in the Lincoln school ut the; Curtis Neets of Lowell was in town Tuesday on business. j commencement of thj new term on A town la judged largely by Its banks. The First National Bank of Springfield Is one of this town's Monday, February 2. Children 6 years of age or who will bo C by March 1, will Ijh admitted. They should start promptly on the, above date. j F. B. HAMI.IN, Kupt. A. F. AND A. M. INITIATE greatest asstta. Are you helping to make It stronger by your patronage? Dr. S. A. Danford of Ashland, din- inci auperuiienaeni oi tne wetnoaisti u,.,.u,ltiU f M, h.rL'e mount of Episcopal church, visited with friends wo,k t(J )e trttnHa t,.( at ,.r regu-j in this city Tuesday. j ,ar n)eellnK Tu;Hday night, the Ma-J Get your table cream, whipping 80"' ,odK-' h1'1 un a'tfT'"" nessUm ( cream, sweet milk and sweet skim med milk at the Springfield Creamery. The Woman's Missionary society of the Christian chunrch met at the on the same day. Several Candida': for membership were Initiated Butterwraps and Job printing neatly dono by The News. FAR MERS Bring your produce to us and we will pay you top prices Come in and get acquainted DIRECTOR BROS. & WEINSTEIN Successors to cox & cox Springfield, Oregon