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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
THE SPRINGFIELD NKV8 TIHIRSIIAV, APJUl, lf, IHO. R . ROY JENKINS Local Rprntatlv for A. t. Andarton Tailors. 600 All Wool fabrioe to Choose Prom. Prtee are Right Room 1, Seavsty Block. IF OUR ICC CRCAM ( 1 CM06KN for the dessert your only trou ble will he iii the senilis, and that's no trouble at all. You can ' be -ttinfldeut the cream will be delicious. You can leel that no home pieparcd desscit could be belter. So save bother and have the best by using our ire cream. MONTGOMERY A CATLIN Tainting. Taper Hanging and DecoratluK Cox 139, Springfield, Oregon ( ROHKIITA WILSON, Editor.' Entered at the Springfield Postoffice as classy matter. Subscription Kates: Those taking Sprlniefield New gets lit pumi free. FACE BRISCO JITNEY Phone 11 Springfield Garage Dennis Cyr. Dav and night service. DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and Surgeon Office Phone S2 Home Phone ill Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 13 m.; 1:30 p.m. to S p.m. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield, OREGON Phones: Office SO-J; Res. 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 Bldg. Phons 20-J Residence Phone 129-W Sprmgfield, Oregon CO TO RAMSEY, THE TAILOR ier a Fine Suit and a Perfect Fit Main Street between 3rd and 4th Springfield Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. tEMtEY Prcp'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked, Suits made to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS . REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Sprinyield Main and Third Oregon FOR INSURANCE SEE CHA8. I SCOTT at First National Bank Springfield, Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH KK PA I KING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Building Springfield Oregon Correct English HOW TO USE IT A Monthly Magazine 2.5M the Year Bend 10 Cent for Sample. Copy i Correct English Publishing Co. . Evanston, Illinois ' J You m&y lu need of some type writer tupplies Tin; News has a good line of paper, ribbons and carbon. OLD SCARFACE (Fnin tbe English Six Claws. I In mi of the numerous blind ami I box canyons of the Kocky iiiountHins j was nestled a small ranch house. It'. role owner was a tall, splendid oM plainsman whit lived a life which ho loved. Ills trade and sole occupa tion was the raising of wold horses. Three years before in his wander ing he had chanced upon this gnu little valley and had found and penned up, a splendid herd of wild mustangs, at whos head ran a splen did, creamy white stallion. The valley was shaped like a laivo triangle whose only opening .was ut the apex of it, which was now closed. j It was well watered and had splendid j forage, both winter and summer, ill I the three years the herd hail doubled j in number and had become compara j tively tame and old Scotty, the own .-r loked upon them with pride, lie pro ' reeled them from the mountain llo'i, ; the scourge of th" Kockies. and lol i few rolls from this cause. His only ,' worry and gi t-ut-t enemy was Scar ' lace, a hupe and mighty prlz.le. writhing at least a ton, whose nam.' ; w;is derived from a hue sear across ; his tare ami was made by a slug fr'un . Scott.Vs ::n ::n This king of the. mountains was a terror to the mu-t tangs of the valley. In the evening In : ma le his kill ami retreated back to his lair. j Spotty was getting tired of his 'depredations on his sh.i k and re ' solved to get him. So one morning -upon coming upon one of his bed I colt killed and half eaten he decided I to try and trail the killer. As it had rained that night he was ahle to trail ' '11 Scarface easily. The huge tracks led off up tile valley towards the limestone cliffs at the northern en. I. Late that morning Scotty r'-acheri yir cliffs and theri- lost the trail ;ind he .--ear heil in vain. The cliff. fnt weathering, w.i.-t rough and r.igged and horu i !.i':le-d v.,th rave-; ai'd ' CMI-l i.-Ji. ScO'ty gde. ,.J;K j, 1 1 , thoiiehti itlv at the I j FT "1 have it to pi t rid of the i!! I,t ite" !-. nr:t t' : e, '.Mi-!. i jj- v. c:l do ;t tio " lie l')'lke. (;netMl'y tu l.is ril'l'-. : bitted his ln!,K Vnil'e int.) ii h"t'e- J'O.'if 1'itl. 'H- S ai;l!eil t!;n fdiff fdn.-i v jis ,r :je kir:ir ;,u trail hut i.nnid it all .-eein-d the same. 'Die , n t;int u e:,t!..i i:llf had en'f-n f eat Imles at; I th" j.I.ii e :s C)ere. with (L.tigcrons Sides, htige boulder ready ti i.f.t'i; 1 j i if. t ;if a touch. At hist with n tii;hter ii:g of his b It and a sJiott run t he went at it. His way was torturous and slow but he Kept on. WRtching for a hoie big enough to hide, a griz.lie or a trail which would lead him to one. After an hour's slow progress he gave a sigh of satisfaction for before him was a faint trail over and through the Jumbled rocks. Kits of hair still clung to the rocks bordering the puss age and mud from the valley faintly outlined the bears huge tracks. H 'advanced cautiously along the trail which ended abruptly into a larg cave. Scotty had found Scat-face's liar. He knelt down and peared into the cave. As his eyes became ac customed to hte gloom, be made out a huge but undistinguished form. "Might as well try to kill him there." he said, "and if be comes out I will have to make tracks." Raising his trusty 30 30 to his shoulder he pumped seven shots rap idly at the form. He thene leaped lightly on a rock above the entrance. There came a dull muttering roar and from the cave came a huge, en raged mountain of fighting grizzly, his wlcketl red eyes gleaming and his huge slavering jowels dripping. Fro'n his neck blood spurted and his body was rapidly turning crimson. As lie reached the trail he let out a terrible bellow and then stood still, his body swaying and head clone to the trail. He had scented man and he was trjing to local it. Scotty had re filled his magazine and now opened fire. Old Sf&iface turned and came at liiin, walking on his hind legs. J;;. rely twenty feet away was the f id pl lit ifiiir. -t:M(t ii.tj with a deadly aim. The 30 30 slugt literally shoved Old Si induce back and off the trn'.l. so great was the velocity and pum h tug power of the rifle. As Scotty emptied his last shell, the bear tost his balance uud fell off the trail and went rolling and plgngltig tlowii the cliff, a slide of limestone and dirt following him. When Scotty reached the bottom b did not find the lnar ss lie knew it was covered deep under the slide. "Well, there yer resting In peace, Scarface. and ye will never bother me any more." With that he set off up the valley whistling cheerfully C K. "SOUP" I OST A retaliation In r around the school building. Kinder please re turn to "Tufry Mcllenry" and receive reward. Mr. Itoth savs when he gtt a Fold he's going to feed it Mellen's food. If he does maybe it will grow into a real car. Senlois' motto: Karly to bed, stay as long as yon can. Kat ham and eggs ami you'll mmii l,e a man. Some things we'd like to know: U'iiy Mr. flnlh couldn't crank Mrs. Plank's Kord? Why Utiell never tries gruuing a " 'bailie'' a iv more? Why Clifford looks at Orae wilh such a strange expression in bis . es? Why Uoherla blushed when wo looked at the diamond line her sister sent her? Wonder if Mr Uoth can ever lo.ik a lemon pie in the face aga:n If he can't the domestic science girt- are I est-ojislble for it. Mr. Blank: "Seeing is In lie lug. I you know' Mrs. Klank: "Not ul , ways. I see you unite olien, lr.it I very seldom believe Toll " Miss Herl'liuger: "m-plicn- ..f old ccitild make a lice or stone n,.,e with his music." Krighl Knc IV student "That's nothing. There iie piano 'd.iyers today who can mile whole families moe." . WANTKI) - Uy L. Voids A un! ! .cert him " the S H. S. parties from tow mi Answer null kly ami i.uietly. We kllnW how others see - few l.ecatise we had Olir plcf'ire, Uh.-li i Thursday afti-i noon. ' .... I .1. , . l, .,,-1 v I iie we' i'L noses on intuitu - frown ( r siuile in foi tune's c :i I ' ii.. Pull's Ini - v iiireiiiL' ' " n Th- crank lh;i' will turn im .In., hi 'is. our famous junio' ti''-i ,!,.!. I tii-nl" bold enough !'. :d.i ' m i uy w'.ee the ".latie" was en to !o .l ip pi ii 's on di. tills. CP ISnir t ') per: 'The! in-l. keep ;. o i ;' .,i,i:t l.nt ! v oil have vi 'tr pl; i:r- 'rl 'ii '' t'rit we can t. ii w:,o ' i , , ; -o. I want to '( natural." . - "BOOKKEEPirr JANGLE" deor'tp' Sttnor h;s drawn up his "ar'icl-s 'f co parttiershii" but lie keeps his books locked up anil so we'll announce the lucky or unlucky girl partner later. If there's any scandal around school, a person can hear all about it in our class Just, before we begin work each day. 1 1 mean among the( girls.) The oilier classes that use the book keeping room also use our Ink and Joe Dee is is racking his brain over Hi.- r.rolili-iii and here is his solution: swipe sotiieo f ma's bluing and mix a little water with It and then yon have first class Ink by the barrel. (It's good enough for the ink hogs.) Tlie seventh nerioil class is a gil'U' class, therefore it's a combination be ulnfflngr unit nhvslcal training and manual training and bookkeeping class. . So long, Jim O'Seed. ! In Society By Dorii Leah Sikei. Mih. Carl Olson whh a delightful howteKH lant ThnrHdajr when he en tertalned the members of Needle cratl Hi her home on Kmeriild HelKhti Mrs. Olson' Invited irucsts were Mrs. Harry Whltnpy, Mir. Itlley Snodgra and Mrn. Klvin Willis. flub member present were M--dames W. F. W'alKii. ('. K. Kineher. II. K. Wallter. Ktiiel Hally. V. H -'ol-lard. W. .V. i.urK fi. Ralph Jippil, Cleoi'fe Calchinit. If. M. Stewart, O. If. Jarrelt and J. K. Itlthiuond, Mih. Henry Adrian will entertain the elub on May 'i lit the home of Mrs. Henry Korf. A lileiiHiint Kochil afternoon wax en Joyed by 1'rlneilla club members at the home of Mrs. ,. I. Howurd on Kriday. Membei-g proHent wero Mea diiineH J, M. Wilh row, Itilc-y Snod sruss, I. I. Larimer, Karl (iir;ird, EGGIMANN'S "A Cood Bakery" William Donaldson. Vt.. House, John T.i.im.tn Mrs. II. It. Kieeland and i Mrs. I'nul llratluln. Mrs. Ill N. Stew art was a special guest for the after- I IHMHI. I On April 30 Mrs. I "is si I llrattalts will i elllel luill the t ilth i . . j Miss Agnes Muctllnnls. a student I at . A. wus a Sunday dinner I guest ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. ; fail Olson Miss McCiiinls left Sun day night for tlrants I'ass. ! CHURCH NEWS Bptist Church Sunday si lioiil In a. in: prcm lung at II a. in and S p in h H v II W. Davis f KugeiiH A ioidl.il units linn exlendeil to all ' Methodist Church Just a word to the public. We' are Interested in mi who have not seen lit or have not had time to attend Sun da) school or church service. We Perfection's Price In Tire Building A iire-maker'3 first problem is to decide how. mudt ho can ' Zive for the money. This, and every other question in tiro building, depends upon policies. A super-tire, such a;; The Brunswick", cart he maile only by a concern which knows well nnd nppreciatcs that there is noth- ing exclusive in the tire industry except high standards. ' Since 1S45 the Ilour.e of Brunswick hai held first place In every line it entered. Brunswick Tires, as more and more motorists coin- to 'nov them. v.ll certainly bo Ci warded that coveted place iu-ld only y the bnpcrfine. Motorists wiio bi'y one Prt-nrwick tniial3y adopt it for complete equipment. Yet this is not stranjre, since the first one so completely proves its superiority. If the r.nne r.f Bn:n::vick crti.'ijr, to you. as to moot men, iaTI extraoidinary tiie, at hiiier pi ice, wuulci it not; be good business to test one or two Brunswick Tires?; THE CRUNSVVICK-BALXE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarter: 4G-48 Fifth Street Aim l&sk SVMwa Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis Springfield Garage want to Invite you anew to thn ssrr Ices or next Sunday, Sundiiy school begins next Sundays si 9:4.r. Instead of 10 a. in An oiihestrs of a number of Instruments will help make the service interesting. Morning service ut II a. tn. It Is your service, come and help. Kpwoi lh league at 7 p. tn. Kveiilng net-vie., at K o'clock. The Methodist church has ron-ntl to give Its building over to the Christian. Kndeavor society of the ilty.io hold its last meeting in. The Kndeavor H. Mleties nf tin' entile county will It here for a convention and will cos i heir i i nvent mn wlih a meeting in this church. I 'layer meeilng on Thursday, 8 p. m. Mr Turf of Cortland Mill be thero to talk to ii t on bilnglng the lllbln bark to Its placi us an inspired book. Frl lax evening o'cIim k i holr practice. Saturday exciting Hie Kpworth league octal. A good time lor all young jcnpic. t'.mie prelum ly at S o'clock. Head the story, luxestlni; (,ir i'r ifIL