The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 22, 1920, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, AVML 22. 1926.
TUB 8MIIN6FJ ELD4
TOWN AND VICINITY
Mr. mid Mm. II. L. Martin' t arrived
Monday fnmi Portland to make their
home In Sprlimfloid. Mr. Harnett will
he employed by the Mountain States
i'vwcr company. Mm. Murtictl la a
daughter of Mr and Mm I.. II. Hmlth.
Mra M F. I'nrcell of Marcola la
vUltltiK hern at th horn of her son,
John I'll t -ll.
Mra. Hpong la now operating t'm
Fprlngfletd hotel and haa opened the
dlnliiK room whore aim la serving ex
client iin-ula at reasonable prices.
J A fox. formerly of Hi firm of
fox A fox. tliiit week disposed of hla
five passenger OldmnolillH touring car
to A. f. Travis or flila city.
A Mini mum horn Monday, April It,
to Mr. mid Mm. Ita v It l hard son who
live at Eighth and H streHa.
Ir. S Ralph Dlpprl. demist, Kprlnf
f ltl. O.cgon.
Mr. Mint Mra. I.. May have returned
from Portland where they have been
ut thV home of Mr. and Mra.' 'B.'f
l.flJUKl & IF lllllf ill. jti I . Illflll VTJI-
pec to locate, hers.'
Mra. W. C. Horton haa returned
from Portland where ahe spent the
l wnek-enri visiting at Hki home of her
I daughter.
for a week vlaltlng with their aor.a , 1 '
Vrdon and Winifred, who are at- Mlaa Lillian Mulligan returned Mon-
tending school there. They motored day morning fronr a week end vlalt to
down and were accompanied by Mra. Portland.
M. M. Male who vlsllitd with her aon. . , ,
Ivan, also In achool In Portland. I A ''"'""' InKtltuMon must either
advance or retrograde. Tim First Na
Tho First National Hank of Spring-1 tlonul Hank of Springfield keeps pace
field Invite your patronage, j with modern progress and safeguards
' Ita customers' Interests.
Mr. and Mra. Sylvester Melvln have;
arrived from Greenfield. III., to vlalt Mm. f . A. Arehart arid baby are
for Home time at the home of her from southern Oregon vlaltlng
duugliter In law. Mm. L. II. Melvln, with relatlvea.
widow of the lain I,. It. Melvln.
Dr.
8. Italph DI.o;. n-t-Utt-
Itemand Fgglmann'. bread from !
Mm I. Webb and Mra. Sarah J
AjIhiiim Iimwa tfrttiA t. titff ta nil tttr an ! '
extended vlalt with relatlvea and( Mr. and Mm. Thomaa Hike- have
frlenda. j purchaaed the property at Seventh
and K atreeta owned by Mra. B.
frouch. They will move from Sixth
your grocer. ian k to their now home in the near
'future.
Mm. U. Crouch went lo U'cndllng i
Kunduy where ahe will be employed j Jerry Van Valxah bua gone to Low
in one of the rook house at one' of ell to vlalt.
the liooth Kelly lumber cutnpM. ! ... ....
W anted tiood aecond hand aucaa
Wllllum II. Iloiu of Pleasant I'ulty. lat MorriHon'a Feed Ktore.
I'll lin. ui-!tv(l tit vlulf liifloflnlti.)
l
O.H. Wilson
JEWELRY AND
VARIETY STORE
SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING All work first class and guaranteed one year.
WATCHES CLEANED .$1.50
MAIN SPRINdS $1.50
JEWELS $1.50
CRYSTALS 35c to 50c
HALANCE STAFF'S $2.00 to $3.50
We have a large assortment of Agates for Lavaliern,
Kings, Charms, Scarf Pins. etc. Agate Jewelry made ta
order. We do all our own work and at most reasonable
prices. A trial will convince you.
337 MAIN STREET
Say,
Look Who Here!
A WARNING AS
TO WINTER
liotloin hiiy that there In mm
ii i ii ih dinner to lieulih from
wcurliiK underwear too heavy an
from the too IikIiI kind lletter
the littler We have all welghlM.
from the f.-.ithei -weight to the
triple weight wool M"illtim bit!
or wurxied or wmil In alioiit
r'rlil fur the averiiK' man. Two
I I. ! h it f h iir union mi ll rt, take
viiur lnli .
ti.taoiiwi
mi
LtOK AT THE SHOE
In fin e w i- ill il ill our repa irinn
nun hlin-s mill iiKalll after we
Kive lak-'ii il oil Volt will find
It ililfiruli lo iali7.e that It is
the name ni lilMillated show
reHlnreii to hetvee and preKeiit
ithillly. TIuiI'm how efficient our
flioe repair work Ik. We would
llk you to put It to it teat.
A MONEY-SAVING SHOE
At uiii l;iov, sliue leather h't"
poll" a--o.iiii.fr anil M pretty
I .: r . I to Mini a m f H alt!" pair
under $-ini or i!iint jut now
I', i'. here i" a wo;', : ho" at $"i
hii h up ti-i H," n ii k ! The
le.Illol- .!': Iti.iN-l'h.l-i III these
s!n ii-f uiii' i; iif in - t prior to
the leieiil ris-e H t ilu unal
iililt-e.l !ni.i li"ie.
H
7
Men's Wear
and Shoes
Any nnm who uses the Real
Tobacco ('hew will tell you
that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-JJ CUT is a Ions line-cut foia:
LONE PINE DISTRICT
Friend or W. S. Wright will he in-! FAVORS ROAD BOND ISSUE
lercated in th contenta of a letter The refldenta of the Ine Pine
ret cived recently from Mr. Wright hy achool diatrlct No. 159. at a recent
Fivd MoHMernan of thin city. Mr. ; meeting paaKod reaolutions favoring
Wright, wlio formerly lived in Spring- the $2.t)00.000 road bond iaaue for
field, haa returned to Oregon after ,1-Jtnf county. The Pacific highway
Fpending two inonihN at Ilia old hom : pasaca directly through this dlctrict,
in louislnna. He Ih now In Kalem with and the taxpayers afate that they feel
hia wife and two nous who remained that they are the moat favored local I-
in Oregon
auuth.
while he made the trip
I Mr. and M;a. J. Ii l.ailirop and fam
ily are prepariiia to nutve to Marc oil
' next w eek.
A won wax horn Monday at Hit
Springfield hoHpital to .Mr. and Mra.
Delhert McHee of thia city.
1 Mrs Floyd I.. JohnMou and amall
aon, Floyd Jr.. of Kugene. ax-nt th.
I week with Mra. Jolinson n parents.
: Mr. and Mra. H. V. Andrews.
I
I Safety First. Let the Firnt Nat io;- J
i al I tank act aa ustodian of your funda ,
; A soil was- litirn Suiiday inortiiug at
i the Springfield hospital to Mr. and
I Mra. Itewey liei s)ih;iii;h. wo livti
west of Fugenu Hp has been named
I ill fin I Ilewey.
! Mrs. .Tolni Itower of Fl(ir'rc ti
' visiting in Springfield at tin home of
1 tintnilina MclHvclt. Mrs. Bower w;i
formerly n rcsiil.-nt of Sprlhficld.
.Mr. ami Mrs. rtotniM H. ltolicrt.t an 1
two t hildreii. Catherini and Josejililnn
are lit ro from Ninth Itepd vistl;i,;
; with relKi ivet.
.Ml.-.- l-'I.Wlll of Seattle IS Ve iling fit
tl." lioiTH- of h.T aunt. Mrs. W. t-
i I Inrtoll.
tla in Lane county In the matter of
good roads. They acknowledge that
every taxpayer In Lane county has;
contrihnted to the building of the!
good roads In their district, "which"
haa done more toward the develop
ment of our community than anything
clue that could have been done." j
"He it further resolved: That we
believe in doing unto others aa they
have done unto us, and that we are
willing to HHeume the extra burden of
taxation that will be necessary to
comnlete Hip "proposed ayatem of good
roads and we aa taxpayers and citi
bill for the support of the Oregon
state normal school. Oregon Agricul
tural college and University of Ore
gon was given by Randall Scott, a
senior at the university.
A brief summary of the millage bill,
as explained by Mr. Scott, is: The
bill known as the higher educational
tax act which will come before the
voters on May 21 provides for a tax
levy of 1.2H mills on each $1000 worth
of taxable property In the state.
For a Severe Cold.
"Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
cured my daughter Anna of a severe
XL-old and cough a few years ago and
ever since then I have never missed
an opportunity to recommend this
medicine to anyone suffering from
throat or lung troubles. I cannot
sreak too highly in praise of it,"
writes Mrs. D. J. Shelley. Earlville,
Y. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
contains no narcotic and may be
j zens desire to go on record as favor- j
j ine the bond issue and we further
i,.i:,i... nrUi.. , .it hnnnr.w.i',0"is no narcotic and may
means within our resources to insure ; Kiven to children with perfect confi-
the nnsKage of the bond measure at' dnce. It is a pleasant syrup so they
.the May primaries." Signed: I
: L. C. Vitus. Francis H. Vitus. J. I.1
Barbre. Mrs. E. Spencer Barbre. J. E.
, lay. iiettie J. Kobinson, J. G. Robin
son. Ktninett Howard. G. H. Klukkert,
Mrs. Garrett Klukkert. A. Colling
wood. II. E. Collingwood. Edwin
i liienst he. Emelia' Riensche, Isaac
.lottos. A. L. Frv. Elisabeth Fry. -Annie
I) Hilderhack. F. W. Miller. Alice
.Miller, ('has. II Mildei back. Albert
jil;s;.i). Lottie M. Howard. (The above
list coiiiriises S.1 per cent of the vot
ers of the Lone I'ine tu-hool district
and includes seine of the largest tax
payers of the county. )
do not' object to taking it.
Hr S R-tli.h I't pel.
eld. Oregon.
tb-ritlse. Sprii;:
1'. K I'ntttaiii tiiiivi
v.ith Ii'- family in Sp.
h I a IM 'I ( 'l ei 'ri I . ".ell
-l.tlX "lr! t'Mo ;il ".
Mr Hia';i;n. leiiiieeii
I'i- helm- in M.ipletoii
here.
I t hi v "i Ii
ili-'lieH If ).:!
V. bicil be re-
mii in-la of
'l'!;::i-l.i to
a It i .- a visit
v . .! " ! lit f
i ii . is MM iioint; the
Mrs. Foi bet is temb
Alvadore.
rlv
' tin-;
wi il i-iul here,
itit; sehonl at
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Meats of this city on Tuesday.
' ril I'M.
RECORD ATTENDANCE AT
BR0TH5RM00D BANQUET
(ine of the l;rrost now Is which
'.i is- i vi'.- intended a b.inoiiet sriveti liy
the Hi o: 'lei-hnil of the Methodist
htii'-li ti;s piest-iit on Moininy niplit
t!i. -ir iei."i'.-ir lhontlily b;::-.i:;i"t.
Over a hi'tidreiV lates were served to
!l nii'inbers of tho Prorheiiiood and
'ill U wiv,..-..
I'ol'c.wUiK the b"-fon i I'pisi was
i'i t iii-lietl by i'.io Metii.niisl orches; a
Hid tin exnlanat;on of the millage
HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED
We want your usc.l Furniture,
Kiicss. Catfols. Stoves ard all House
hold goods, and will pay the
Highest Cash Prices
The funeral of l.oreii Milo liigelow.
who died at the Springfield hospital.
April lii. aged .riH years, was held Sun
day afternoon from the Walker chapel
Rev. .1 II. Ehert conducted the sei v-;
ice. and interment was in Laurel Hill I
cemetery. i e a,s0 ml' Ke" Hardware,
i Tools, Sporting Goods. Tents, C'amp
II. Yollslcdt recently sold his prop-Jinn Outfits and Musical Instruments,
city ou Hroadwuy to Frank Semens, j BOUGHT. SOLD, RENTED
Mr Vollstedt litis moved to his place EXCHANGED
on i street hetween dtli and till.
"A Word to the Wise"
says the Good Judge
You want real chewing
satisfaction.
A little of the Real Tobacco
Chew lasts so much longer
than the old kind.
You don't need -a fresh
chew nearly as often so it
costs no more to chew this
class of tobacco.
Mayor E. E. Morrison returned
Tuesday night from a business trip
to Portland.
j F. E. Ecu wick of Woodl.tke. Calif..
is visiting with his uncle. Melvln Fen
wick In this city.
Wll'red Swindall., the 4 year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swintlall. suf-
to red a broken thigh last week when
tin automobile riijl over him. He was
I playing behind a machine unbeknown
'to the driver, when the machine was
j bucked, running over him. j
I The new lumber mill being erected I
at Lundax will soott start operations,!
i according to an announcement from i
, U. Ed wan
j recently.
Farmers Supply Co.
New and Second Hands Goods and
Produce House
I'ORXER 2ND & MAIN STS.
PHONE 22
WHERE CASH BEATS
CREDIT
Why Pay More?
Full Cream Cheese,
jor pound 35C I
Lame Pail Cotto-
' 52.83
Medium i-ail Cotto-
,enp 51.47
IVie Lard. Ib 30e
Prre Lard, large
: an ors
Pure Lard, medium
i" 51.55
Gray's
Cash and
Carry
Grocery
Springfield, Ore.
A. R. Cray, Prop.
W. M. Creen, Mgr.
1
3L Keep R
EES!
rdsw ho was in Springfield
F. ii. Lewis, traveling agent of the
Southern raiific. was In Springfield
; Monday ou business for his companv.
Calvin Tyler of Astoria visited with
; his puiftita. Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Tyler
I iu this city lust week-end.
j Mrs. Ina Leach of Salem Is visited
' with frlenda in Springfield yesterday.
An eight pound son was born lo Mr.
iind Mrs. N. V. Orr at tliei.- home on
Mil und ) streets Friday, April 16.
' ' Horace 1 luck ins, son of Mrs. I luck-
Ins of Douglas tiurdeiis, submitted lo
a major operation Monday at the lo-
cal hospital.
' The itTial story ('rooked Trails and
i . Strait!.! will be iu the next issue.
If you own an orchard you must have bees if
you would secure the largest crops of the most
perfect fruits, as proper pollination is essential
for best development and bees are the only
dependable poJlfnizinf agents.
You can rrp bcra anywhere that they can forage within
a mile- they require but little attention and will often
render you a splendid profit. We can start you right
and save yen unnecessary work und expenae.
Our Bee Supply Catalog lists everything
necessary for the successful production of honey;
toll how to cart (or and handle bee.
Ask for Catalog Number.ss.
Write us for
Queen Bees
llW AS oil! A. 1. iUAit Co.
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