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FACE1 I. .nitiiiniiiii-i Tire sftUKfrritajytKfiws TiiunsnAY, mav'o, mo.- 5f ROY JENKINS LKl Representative t- A. . t. Anderson Tailor. 100 " All Wool Fabrics to Cboooo Froax. Ibices ane Rlfht , Room 1, Seavey ilock. I AOe FROM PURE CREAM I ftnt pure Ingredients through ouu our Ice r. rea in has met with wjpt approval from the partic ular people of this community. Not alone for purity but for body and flavor Is It appreciated by "those who know." Another thtng--lt In always froion firm: not mushv and messy from carelessness In frectlug. MONTGOMERY A CATLIN Ihitntinic. Vofr Hanclnc auU Decorating , Box 139, Springfield, Oregon ROBEUTA WILSON, Editor. Entered at th Springfield Postoffice as classy matter. SObscriptiua lUte: Thoxe luklin Spi lincfleld Xwa ret tlu puper fn. BRISCO JITNEY Phone 11 Springfield Garage lennis Cyr. Day and night service. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL D E NT 1ST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Cotton Bltig. Phona 20-J Residence Phone 129-W Springfield, Oregon GO TO RAMSEY, THE TAILOR for a Fine Suit and a Perfect Pit. Main Street between 3rtf and 4th Springfield Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hate blocked. Suits mad to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Comer Springfield Main and Third Oregon FOR INSURANCE SEE CHA8. L. SCOTT at Fir U National Bank Springfield, Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIAI.TV Sprlngfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC ' Sutton Springfield Building Oregon Correct English HOW TO USE IT A Monthly Magazine yj.iO the Cur Send II CentH iwr flam' Copy to Correct Englich Publishing Co. Evanston, Illinois you amy be in iH-i-d of venue type writer supplies Th-. NVs ha t tfooi DR. EUGENE K ESTER ' Physician and Surgeon Offfce Phone 82 Home Phone Jl. ; i Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 m.'; 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield, OREGON Pbouaa: Office 20-J; Rea. SUM Office hours: a. in. to 12 in. 1:30 p. m. to 6 p. m. Springfield High Play Campus High The Sprinjtrielu IIiKh school ba.se hall ton in played the CampiiH II iarn WeInemlay afternoon on the cam pus. The sH)ie came out 3 to 6 in favor of the Eugene leant, but never the less it was a very t lose, hard fight. Mr. Hemeiiway Speaks llefore Assembly Mr. Menienway, the gentleman who gave the entertainment at the Lincoln builUng last Friday evttnini. e;aM a snort reading; in the assembly Mon day morning. Mixed Quartet Practices . The mixed quartet from the High school met at the home of Roberta Wilson, for an evenings practice. last Thursday evening , Play Success at Thurston The High school play which whs such a success here April 16th was given at Thurston. Saturday evening Student body cleared about $S0 and at Thurston about $20. The student body voted to put $5 inure with tiie $20 and donate it to the Assyrian Armenian Relief. Mothers Entertained ! The Domestic Science and Art Bins i entertained their mothers at the ! Lincoln building in the Domestic j Science laboratory. Inst Friday aftei noon. I he sewing which they have uoiie miring the past year was on I exhibition. A short Mothers' Day , program was given and refreshment's 'were served by tiie girls. The Noble Freshman There was a gallant Freshman, j Much smarter than the rest And when it came to the exams, j He always stood the test, j He dug right In with might and main; I His efforts did put forth. You never saw a smarter lad j In any kind of course. And every night he studied hH, ; He knew not how to shirk. And when it came to programs He always did his work. Now do not look for any name. 1 1 will not make him blush. For if I tell his fellowmen. He might start feeling fresh. Unknown Freshman. A Fresman's Diary i April 30. Everything brite and fare, i I never seen sich wether. It were A buggy or auto or tno;or car widen holds only two? If Dora Harvey Iihs her (inline done? Who Del I Powell escorted to school the other morning T "Ye Jist, remember one thing Willie. Keep your mind clean ami think of good things and good things v',l come. Folks who dew wicked thiliKS Just hev hed wicked Ihots unite a spell." "Is school teachers 'spcctiaV bud things to happen Aunt lletfey?" "I aint a knowin if they be. Willie." Well." the child continued, "a boy told me if you watch you cull alwa) tell a school teacher when they set down, cause they always shove Into a chair sideways instead of hcttlu down like other folks cause hey're rspeclln' to set on bent pins." Personals. The penmanship class is practiclnc for high school certificates :md we hope that they succeed The sophomore class had a dandy time on their picnic. We wonder it the other classes haw forgotten uiiotit picnics. J The oils of the teachers training class have nearly completed theti practice teaching They are required to teach fifteen Weeks but have made this up by taking I'oulile assignments. The (lasses in English VI are now studying Miltons poeius I. 'Alb -gro and II JVnseroso. a EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" CHURCH NEWS Baptist Church. Sunday school at 10 a. in ; pleach ing at II u. in. anil S p. m. by Rev, II. W. Davis of Eugene. A cordial invitation extended to all. Methodist Church. Sunday school at 9 :."; morning worship 1. Next Sunday Is o ir Motbeis Day. We are furnishing automobiles for all those who would like to be at the church but feel ili.y are not able to come. Junior league int 2:30; Epworth league at 7 p. m : I Evening service at 8 o'clock All el" 'invited. Prayer meeting al 8 p, Ui. i Thursday. Committees for Mothers Day For I all thosa who want an automobile to I com ff r them, phona or notify Mrs. t'offln Mrs. Hacheldcr or Mrs. Reynolds. Automobile committe : Ira Nice, Dr. Pollard. I. May and Mr. Duree. Flower committee: I Kills Sikes, Mrs. Eineryi Mis Meyers. Iteuil the story. InwMlug for Profit In Society By Doris Leah Sikes. , An informal dutch treat I.m.i nic party at Stevens hall last Tiuii .day night furnished pleasant diversion for about 25 couples. Those who were invited were: Mr. and Mrs II M Stewart. Mr. mid Mrs. James Sti wart.' Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. 4,,',,rso". Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Perkius. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, Mr. and Mis. Kiley Snodgrass Dr. anil Mrs. It. P. Morten son. Mr. and Mrs. E (5. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edward, Mr. and Mis. Harry Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. DePue, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Seaey Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McKirif y. Mr and Mrs. Irl Stewart. Mr ami Mr J. J. Hryan, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wash list lovely. Gee but I am getting J- wryn. Mr. nd Mni. B. A. U ash popular. Guess It Is cause I take ' burne. Mr and Mr- F- " Fla.iery. I sich a interest in my work you know Mr t,nd H.lph IMppel. Mr. ithat it counts. But I wish that you ' l.." Vm X M. MS.K ; common folks could see them girls W M'- Iaod "r- Olson Mr. !do the Sailers Horn Pipe dance Of ?,nd lMT- M.r nd A " an the Jumpin. and Jiggling, and gig-',. . ,s. '' glin. and a hopin. and a kick in. well """"".M'f Kdna Swart. S.lm Dl 1 never seen the like. I have , aaw r,'Tl' y, SVH". Jos-''tl '"" lot of trained elephants in my day.land Joe ( ,ark- but as I said before I never seen the ' sich. Then too there are the kor resses and I never heartd sich fcusick. Pink sweet peas and lilacs are be ing used for decorations this aftee- But they are going to sing reel well. I noon by Mrs. s. Ralr,h Dippel. who i Jist shake the old maples out in the ! entertaining members of the Needle-; front yard. I am so glad that I am I craft club at her borne in the Sutton! ; in the chorus, and will get to sing out block. The colors are also carried in : j side because my voice carries so much I Hie lunch. i Derier wnen out in the open. I I".1 S .,he olher ' made' The Queen Esther Missionary so-.' salad dressing and I fixftd up the per-leietv composed of the younger girls j tiest saled you ever saw. and I axed! of the Methodist church were enter-1 Mr. Hamlin to eat it, but he list ror.tiiineii Mont:.v ntirht m h ki..d nt uiic. oomeuouy cave me a mm Lillian Baker on South Second street, egg. (ourse I didn't know the dlt-An interesting talk on the work of ference cause I havo hod a very bad .the Queen Esther girls in the mis cold lately. sionary program was made bv Mrs. (To be continued) l. Bachelder. Dainty refreshments Jokes xnrf served after the meeting to tn.'i Somethings we would like to know. I following members and guests: Ellen I Why Dell and Joe Deeta insist onlToniHetb, Phvllla Kester Charlotte righting over a piece of stove wcMidr Stewart Moliie Doane. Mabel Roor. . Who Ieonal Vorris had out tue farrie Ditto Tillie Green Mrs. II j other night? j n; h,,iiler and Helen Coffman. ! NOTICE! Liberty Bond Exchanges I loldcis of I per cent 4'iMipuii ami iciii-n-il IxukIh of Iho First ami Serum Liberty Momls must present .such I per rent bonds fur on vorsiuii prior to June loili and May l.'lh r'hii lively, in tinier to receive, the benelil uf the increased rate oiiiiiu'ik Inn on those dateH. and nhOiiM be sent In tor exchange: a soon as io.-jsiblo. 4' , per in ( oupi t. boudh ot the Kiist Second and Third Loan, may bo excliarK''! rr bornls in pnyin nent I'onn riuon af(T Mny Jst. Iw-lng your bondfl to U and wo will be glad to attend to ilwse niaitern for yon. First National Bank of Springfield ' THK I'KOI'LKS HANK ELECTION, IV1AY 21 Vote 302 X Yes For 4" State Road Bond Limit MAI.I.OI TI'J LK IS AS FOLLOWS: V Y f Groceries and Feed at Right Prices Saturday Specials firing in your butkta and fill them with pure lard at 30c per pou.d. Ilaisins, Preferred Btock, 25 c per package Dried peaches, prunes, and apples 25c per pound. Sweet potatoes 30c can size 2''2. National liiscuit cookies, taste them and be convinced of their qualit y. . Apples and fresh vegetables arall t . ; Springfield Feed Co. 302 X Yes 303 No ('ONri I t TIOS Kl, MhllMtAi' M..(ir..i u, ik p.ul. k tb A -iii il v. LIMITATION OF FOUW PtR CENT STATE INDEBTEDNESS FOR PEfUMANENT NOAOt. '.iri,.. 'u .,,,.,,.1 ,, ; Aru It , 1 n I lm ( (in. I ii in mil tti, MitUnf Oirfmi ta iu n,li '" .( 'Jirfml liBllhlir. ini'liiilii.f (iirviuu. ilpliK anil IiiiIiiIiIim fur i ! jiiiiiiwi,f lniiiiln.iai.il nMii,.i,,,, H.rmiii.iil n,il. in th lii'iUi.l. turn 1 ri.l uf i ha .. .r. v l iu.i inn i,( nil ll, irnif rl y III the ?llll..( fluf.iu, ili.lruil ul luirt i until' niw nru,,i.l I j ;tw NO PROPERTY TAX NO DIRECT TAX NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES ! NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX i Keep then three (nt-tn in Uiind. The present fuito liceum fecn hikI j gaiwline tax will pay both tint piincitml ami lnterot on all the bondn under t hii aiiicnJuieiit, ttnd w ill yield mi uiiiiiiitl Mitpliin lienides for other smie inii'Way worx. iM) aniiniouai laxaimu of any kiu.l. FEDERAL FUNDS MUST BE MATCHED ii-'.i, miiii Uv Hiidii ifiil Hiithway I'tojiJki 1o uiHlfU Fi-iIi-imI hi.im.i tion H.KiiU or OrcKini raui.nl I In.' Um ht, of 1'riliTiil moil, y i,r Ortvoii Kimli liH(ivi,ni( i.Jurt f,iiHiiiutini,.t limit n u (iiTi-Msily, rnlei-it inn it ih iiirrfHHfil BilUr .trti iiih.Ih i iuuii.t hi- plett-tl lor ifiimy, inhiiv v!jik.i.i mtll Ixi tijiixhej liy jI ihi t .iui,-i!,y tiiaiiiiii. 'J'liii inrii 'iir.i Mvtn U liiri i'l' .n.iiTiy tux for stsle luKltw'tyM mill m.tkfj mly ii-in.lrl iuii iihi,iblf. LtA' iri t the romU built, now. inoomi from freient Sources Sufficlenl to Pay Principal and Interest. 'I l..i fai-t lUt miiUH fmi,. 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