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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1920)
'MumShAY, FKItltVAKY ft, 1520. TllM srhlNGKIEM) NEWS TOWN AND VICINITY In ii fiit ini'l fioioly contested ttiiKki! tuttl Ki'iii'' between the lorl American I.ckIi.ii iiliii-l iiinl tin' Ku-K-n V. M '. A ('niiKiirn, tli" hitler Ii-iiiii took I In luiiK ml if tin' m-oio, :ki in I'.'Kgliniiiii.'n blend - innilu cl"n, wrapped rli'Mii, mul sold clean. l-'loyd I''iiiiim'i v nf nunnery's drug store, li-fi hint 'I Uurmliiy for l.oi Angeles, when- Ik- will vlult for nov nil weeks I'ln- h t ii it i 1 1 k fnnii I ho flui- In the I'llllk lllMIHI- ll'-lnlllIIU' ll Jllll SlHVI'V. nt IiIn hop yard niiilli' vM of 1 1 1 city, I u i ii ! tin- liullilinK to tin' ground IiimI Kl lilay iiMeriinwii. J)r 8 Italph Mppej, lnt lt, Spring Hold. Oregon. !( x Mi l 'itiil-y. u f i i iiM-r resident nf Sn ingflfld. now living In Cnllfnr iiIh. In t -i f 1 1 1 k wllli his mint. Mix Ji'iiiili- SinltHiiii in tlilh city. IV II. Kniiiy mii'li- ii liiuilni'iiii Hip to Salem Inn I ni'i'k 'i 1 1 in in Luiir. 'In' plumber, Ih roil- flni'il lo hi . In. ii, c- on u mint of III lil'MH. (it your tiilili- cream, whipping iif.uii, HWfi-t milk mul Nwcfl skim med milk ut tli S.i IiikIIi-IiI CiiMinu-ry. Iion'i f.iil to hi-c M.ilili- N'oi ni.iii.l In "Sin 1 1 t K 1 1 1 ... " A litiit-'h a inliiiii. Hell theater Wednesday .iii.I TImii HIii v. I'.liruaiy II. Z fun ymi Hunk nf ii better coinlil nation than Marguerite flitrk an. I Fatty Aiiiuikli- on the same hill? 'linir .iluy ami Frldiy, r.-l. i C. Hell theater. You may l' In n ! of some type writer Supplies -Tin- News Iiuh u good line of paper, rllilionu mill curbon. Von will pli'nty of action In tin- photoplay "I'nder tlu Top." a de liKlitful story of circus life, starring Fred Stone Hi ll theater, Sat unlay, February 7. (Ilooiu takes n sneak when "Fatly' Arhmkle comes (o SpriiiKfli'lil. M will In- at the lt.il Thursday anil Frl ilay, February fi mid ii. VlTIl SellhfllfV, Onkiidge mhoold, cumc down Hatur diiy ntul spent I he weko end nt th home of Iht father, A. K. Sensency. Mm. Clyde Moore of Ilayden PrldRn wan n vlnltor In town Saturday. Mr and Mrn Wlllliun Iiuwmuii are inovhiK tliln week to Albany to make llii'lr home. Mr. Iiitwsoii, who was employed at tint Springfield garage, Iiuh already gone and hi wife will follow within a few day. . Mrn. It. 11. Hchutz mid daughter, Audrey of Walton, came .Sunday to spend a few days visiting here with friends. Mr and Mm Kenneth Ilarrett of Fugciie and Mm. (Jrace Roberts and fatnlly of Springfield, motored to (,'or viiIIIn and Albany Sunday. Mr. ami Mm. Henry Korf, who left Springfield nome lime ni; to make their home In Kugene, have moved back here, lorallliK In the T. J. Mr friuken property ut Tenth and K streets. Mr. Korf, who ban been with the Fordnon hrrvlre In Futfene, ban pin i IhihciI an ln!erent In tin Suml Kathii & Adrlnn garage. Mr. ami Mm 1). W. Hatih and family, who have been living at Seventh and K Mieeti, have moved to IioiiglaM tiardeiiH to make their homo. Hob Sutherland ami Jm k (orrle have i l u in i -il from spending the week end In 1'oi tl.iinl Bill Hill left Sumluy for I'oitlaMd where be will taki- up a rourno in HalemnanHhlp ut Ilebnke Walker busi iiohh i-olb-ge. (let your table cream, whipping rreaiii. weet milk and Hweet nklm nied milk ut the Springfield f ri-ntnery. Mm. S. Dlrertor and nmall duugh ter June, arrived Sunday to Join Mr. Olrertor, who Ih one of the new pro prietors of the K'-nrrul merrhanillm ntoro formerly owned by James Cox. MIhk (Jrare MiCunn, teacher In the croud grade In the Springfield pub lic BthoolH, returned Sunday from (JrantH Tann where kIic was railed by the death of a nlKtcr. Miss Amelia llruenc BubKtltuted in her place dur- tcai her n the ing tier ubuclire. AU1 O New Shipment of Chains in the following sizes: :iox:iVj a:x4 ::ix4 :c,x4 WxUs :i4x4 Prices from $4 to $5, according to size Why pay more? Columbia Dry (Vll ltaltciies 45c each 30x3 1 U Wheels $6.00 each Tube patches from 25c to $1.75 a box. Radiator Hose all sizes. Tiston IUiikk nil sizes. We overhaul and repair all makes of car9. First class work guaranteed. Storage battery recharging and repairing. USED CAR BARGAINS 1 1!M 4 Ford $350 1 11US Maxwell, run 5000 miles $600 I 1!HS .Maxwell, run 3.r00 milen $050 1 I'lU Maxwell $250 1 1!U7 Maxwell, run S000 miles $500 1 11) Hi Chevrolet $400 1 lUli; Chevrolet $450 1 1917 Chevrolet $600 1 11)10 Overland S3 $600 MAIN GARAGE W. W. EBBETT, Prop. Main Street Phone 17 M. W, Mat hewn of (JokIh-ii recently no Id hid 40 ac rn farm near (Ionian and bun bought a 60 nrre farm from Mm. Horner Hayei north of iioanunt Hill. Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, dootlat, Spring field, Oregon. He who ten In my purf may take HomeAiIng which I ought to have de poMltcd In the Flrat National Dank In Springfield. About 40 ladl'-a were prcm-nt. Wed iifKduy afternoon for the tea given by the Methodlat I.ndlcn Aid A IjuhI rii!H meeting preceded the tea. J. W. McDowell Department utore In headquartera for Valentines of ev ery description. MIhh Mattle IteynoldH aiid daughter Alice were In Springfield Wednesday on their way to Walterville to vlult with Mm. Keynoldn' Mlnter, Mrn. H. f. JackHon. Mrs. Arthur Valller returned Mon day from Portland where she went biht week wjth Mr. Valller on bin way to Timber where he Ih employed. I Iluy Kgglmann's milk and lCc. bread, 11c W. J. Graven of Walterville Is here 4iHltlng with his wife who is 111 p.t the home of her daughter, Mm. M. foffman, at Second urn U streets. The Fimt Natlonul Hank of Spring field Ih u member of the Federal Hp Herve bank system. Mrs Arnle Nelson left Wednesday morning for Wushlngton, having been culled by the serious Illness of her mother. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Norwoo 1 fox. who left here some time ago for Montrose, Colorado, will be pleased to know that Mr. fox is recovering from an attac k of Influenza. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. Gerlund Rogers of f hchalis, Wash., was In town on business Tuesday. 8. P. LINES CONSOLIDATED Consolidation on February 1 of the Southern 1'a-clflc lines north and south of Ashland, under the Jurisdic tion of Federal Manager W. R. Hcott Is announced by the United States railroad administration. This change restore the organization of the rail road's Pacific system an It existed before federal control, and Is In pre paration for the return to private ownership on March 1. Since the lines were taken over by the govern ment, the portion north of Ashland to Portland haH been operated by Federal Manager J. P. O'Urien In the northwestern region, and tho lines south to Ogden and El Paso by Fed eral Manager W. II. Scott In the cen tral western region. Federal Manager Scott announces the appointment of H. A. Hinshaw as assistant to the federal manager with headquarters at Portland. Hinshow was formerly general freight agent at that point. A farm which contains the oldest Kngllsh walnut grove In Lane county, was recently sold by Everett Turpen ing to a farmer from North Dakota, for $:!0.000. The farm, which lies a few miles north of here, contains HO lures and Is one of the finest fruit and dairy farms In the valley. MILL MEN Why pay rent; own your home; make your own terms in reason; suie a snap. Will Bishop, 37th Ave., J S. E., Portland, Oregon. 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 glasses. Why pay $12 to $15 for a pair of glasses? I have them to fit you from $2.50 to $5.00. The best gold filled. 337 Main Street Household Talks By Hester Conklin and Pauline Part J ridge, Del Monte Cookery Service. THE ONE-DISH DINNER All housewives in these days of top prices are anxious to extend the ex-! pensive articles in the menu as far; as possible. A delicious meat dish j which is a money saver na well, is California Tamalo Pie. Besides being economical it is also time and labor saving. It might easily be called o .one-dish dinner, for it contains vege tables and corn meal, which takes the place of potatoes. California Tamale Pie. Three-quarter cup corn meal. 3 cups boiling water. 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup ripe olives, 3 tablespoons tomato cat- t'P. 4 pound choped beef, 1 small onion, 1 tablespoon chopped green chile pepper, 1 can tomato sauce. Add the corn meal and salt to the boiling water and boil 5 minutes, then cook in a double boiler for 1 hour and add the olives, stoned and chop ped, and the catsup. Chop the onion, add to the beef and cook in a hot frying pan till the red color has en tirely disappeared. Mix thoroughly with the tomato sauce. Spread half the corn meal In a greased baking dish, put in the meat mixture and spread the remainder of the corn meal over the top. Hake 45 minutes. With this u very simple salad mny be served, preferably a green salad, such as the recipe given belowr. This is available nt all seasons, and com bines particularly well with tho Tu male pie. SPINACH SALAD flna enn dllllfleh 1 slfeA milnn 9 tablespons lemon juice, teaspoon salt, 1 Dill or sweet pickle, or 3 table spoons relish, red pimiento, French dressing. Drain and chop the spinach. Chop the pickle and onion, mix thoroughly and add to spinach with lemon Juice and salt. Chill the mixture thorough ly and serve heaped on a lettuce leaf Oarnish with strips of pimiento and pour French dressing over it. A suitable dessert to complete this menu ' is Fruit Supreme, which, though simple in preparation, is de licious to the taste and most appeal ing in appearance. Program for the coming week THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Feb. 5-0 Marguerite Clark in "LET'S ELOPE" and "FATTY" ARBUCKLE in "THE BELL BOY." SATURDAY. Feb. 7 FRED STONE in TOP" and Lloyd Comedy. 'UNDER THE SUNDAY. Feb. 8 Griffith Special, "THE GIRL WHO STAYED AT HOME." MONDAY and TUESDAY, Feb. 9-10 Enid Bennett in "PARTNERS THREE," also SMASHING BARRIERS WEDNESDAY and Thursday. Feb. 11-12 Mable Normand in "SIS HOPKINS." Lloyd Comedy. BELL THEATER Where Cash Beats Credit To busy to write ad this week We deliver anything too big to carry or $2 worth or more. CASH AND CARRY GROCERY A. R. Gray, Prop. W. M. Green, Mgr.