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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1920)
THimI)AY, MAY tf. 1820. TJ1E i SPRING FIELD, NEWS - PAGE TOWN AND VICINITY ft Murk Young of Portland vUllrul Mm for pari nf thft wHk with hl pan-nta, Mr. and Mm. Ira Yoiiiik, Alio WilliiUlt) lift Stolidity vlitlt for a fi'W iluya In Cortland. to John Hlii'riiian uu Miiplnvi- of tli Klarlii-r I.iiiiiImt loiiipaiiy ul Miiri olii, lout thr llilnl flngi-r on lila riKlit haul lanl Tlinrmluy when hi Dnxi-r win aught In a roller In lh mill. Il raiiiri td 8tllir.flHi for liH'cllciil ut-ti-nlton. Ituy Kick Iiiiiiiiii'k ami 10c. milk htfHil, 11c A Kotu'UI llni of IiuikuIii hut worth up to 17.00 for 4 9f. at Mm. Thoinp aon'a millinery. Hi-n JacohMim wtio hnx immi fin ploycil m aaltninaii In tin; mon film- lahlnn (li'i)BrtinPiit at tht Kxi-hariKi, lft Friday for hi homo In I'oi-ilHtid whfr U will l rri ployed. Mra. Hponf la now operating the SprlngfiHd hotel and has openod the dining room where aha la aervlng et cfllcnt mrala at reaaonabl prlcoa. A flv jtlr ori'lifMlra romponcd of x hitvIci! ini-ti will furnlnh mimic for th American l.ialon rtmicc Saturday nlcht In St'Vftm IihII Admlnalon 7.r: iiit-luillnic war lax larlli'N tree. company t Malwl lft Tuesday for ' Wendllng vlire be will bm employed. Watch for our f I rat. Annual Ueran lum KhI May 2!th. 200 large flowei ilng plant to m given, away with a dollar purchase. 10 limit. Tak ad- vantage of Ihln aal for Decoration Ihiy. KrU-Y Drug atoro,' Springfield. ' finm Vail of 8aUm vlaiUid oven Humlay ut thi? honif of Dr. W. Jl. Pollard. Dr. 8. lUljih Dipped, dentlat, Spring field, O.egon. i Mra. Arthur Valllcr went to Tim tier, Oregon to upend a few daya wlh her huHhand who la employed there. MiHHCa Albert a and Dorothy Parvln i a pen l the week f ml at Ibelr home at Minn Ina frahtrre, who wui for- Ix-xHT. inerly embloveil at KaEltnunn'a itn-' in-hrfdh-rdiiMiMiMMlMliKlylnth.il Dmn Kgglmanii- tread from grocery department at Ax Ullly'a in i Kugene. C V, W'llHon. who ha been em ployed l the Coast Kangn Lumber Say, Look Who's Here! AFTER SELECTING A PAIR OF SHOE ak to mi e mime of our hiiuni hllji'in for in' ii. They i iiiiie In dlfleri-iil iIiiiii-m nml Ii;iIIh-i and tlio mere hikIiI of them lirliiK ilreuiiiH of i iiiiifiut. If you Ion 'i nire !o liny a pair youraelf, why not limp :t iilnl lo your heller half ami in -11111111 Hie fact Unit our hlippi-iH are Hi" real HiltiKH W'x I uve known it Ui oi It like a charm gs WE HAVE ONLY TO SHOW OUR SHIRTS In Moll llu-ni Id men of lilHCliin iii'ilion 'i' c 1 111 ' t have to point out their Rood polntH. the shirts me their own hM udvt rtlsur. SilUh ifi 1 In U- ;r-ii"rous In cut, am! 1 1 1 1 t In nil the detailH of iiKinnrai tnre. ih'ey an Hhirtn Huilkpell v:il ihfact Ion every t in-. I'.lnl' .'1 ll.'ik ut them. YOU CERTAINLY DID FINE with thone lil Hhoe of mini'. I never IhoiiKht you would make, them look new llku thla. Why. I bcllcw I inn weur thetn neveriil months ImiKer now thut ynu'vn fixed them up for me. V u'vo Hiived me a lot of money. Men's Wear and Shoes your grocer. Mr. and Mra. Will Judaon of Mon roe motored to Springfield Sunday and apent the day at the home of Dr. and Mra N. W. Kmery. In the afternoon Mr. and Mra. Judnon, Dr. and Mra. Kmery and Minn Emma MuHKee motored to Cottage Grove. Another big BARGAIN SALE NOW OO I NO ON At Wilson's Variety Store 337 MAIN STREET every article In the Btore reduced 5 to 25 per cent 1847 Ilogers IJros. complete chest of silverware, regular price $35.00, sale price $27.50. All watch and jewelry work left during this sale will be done at reduced prices. We make agate jewelry to order. Agates cut and polished free, If you have them mounted A nice line of white hatn and black ! IraiiHpurent hata now on diaplay at, Mra. Thompnon'a. Mr. K. Muaaee of Wendllng made a. vlhll with rclutlvoH In Springflell Thnraday while on her way home jfroin Lehahnon. i i Safety First. tt the First Nation-,' i al Hank act un custodian of your funds ' Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel. ,ing- Mr. Henry Adrian Ii4t Monday jufiernoon for Salem where she waa t called hy the lllneKs of her mother, Mi. J. II Scott. April 28( to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rlce at the home of Mra. Rices parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Drattaln. Mr. an 1 Mra. Itiee live t Mapleton. Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, demlit. Spring field, Oregon. A daughter was borbn Thursday, April 29, to Mr. and Mra. George V. Clark at their home at Noll. Walter Hai!ey former pastor of the Baptist church here! was a visit )r here lant week. Mr. Bailey la now holding a pastorate at Carlton, Orf.. L. A. Tobias and aon, Kenneth were htiKlneKs visitors Friday from Waltervllle. The First National Banli of Spring field Invites your patronage. . Wanted-"Good second hand at Morrison's Feed Store. sacks Joe Iioutin Who has been visiting for a month with his daughters, Mrs. C. E. Fischer, Mrs. Harry M. Stew art and Mrs. Ethel Bally, left Satur day for his home in Bayfield, Wis consin. He has been visiting in Oali- Dr. S Ralph DIpptil, UeriUse, Spring- , fornia and Oregon for four months. ! The infant daughter of Mrs. Powers passed sway Friday In K at the SpriiiKf ldd hospital Harry morn- field. Oregon. i Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Flanefy or Cor-; j vollis Mere guests Sunday of their Ifcnu, F. 11. F.'ntwry uud wife.-- ' I Eggiinann'a bread made wrapped clean, and eold clean. clean. A dfiiighter was born Wednesday, Bill Hill, who is attending school in Portland is expected home Satur-' day to spend the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. V. G. HilL . Friends of Mrs. Harry Powers will . be glad to learn that she is recover- ing from a recent operation at the; Srringfield hospital. Where Cash Beats Credit Why Pay More? Keep Your Eye On This Space Gray's Cash and Carry Grocery Springfield, Ore. A. R. Gray, Prop. W. M. Green, Mgr. You Can'! Get Away from II says the Good Judge 99 A little of the Real Tobacco Chew gives more genuine satisfaction than the big chew of the old kind. Saves money, too - because this class of tobacco lasts much longer. The rich to bacco taste stays right with it. Any man who uses the Roal Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Wll CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco ) S-0-M-E j Goodies! the kind tlut tn-e-l-t in your mouth light, fluffy, ten J cakes, biscuits and doughnuts that just keep you hanging 'round the pantry all made with CALUMET BKIM POWDER tha Kiifrst, piuftH, mont economical li.iJ. Try It dtivt avay buke-day failures." You anve vrhen you buv it. You aaevlu u you uie it. Calumet cnnluiii only surd inRrMlirnii liavi- been auiirovfil iitlui.illv hy ll.e U. S. liioi Au'.IkuiIu s. HIGHEST SSffl a-,.'3l 7 JZV'j. w S1 jAir zt?" J i UBW IB I f1i t r i (jbrrect lubrication is a science Zcrolcnc is a high-qua!.y oil made in various consistencies to meet with accuracy the lubrica tion needs of each type of automobile engine. By exhaustive study and engine tests our Board of Lubrication Engineers has determined the cor rect consistency of Zerolene foryourmake of auto mobile. Its recommendations are available for you in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get one for your car at your dealer's or our nearest station. Use Zerolene for Correct Lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) FOR TRACTORS There U a correct grade of Zero lcne for your tractor. Get ur booklet on iti Correct Lubrlca tion. Ask our agent for a copy. 'V. E grade for each type qfengme A. H. SPRACUE, Special Agent, Stanaard Oil Co.. Eugene. Ore. 1 i