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THE SPIUNC.FIELD NKWA
TIH'UHIAV, MAY 13. 1920.
ROY JENKINS
Local Representative; for A. C.
Anderson Tailors.
tOO All Wool Kabrica to Chooas
From. Triors are Rlgbt.
Room 1, Seavcy Block.
ACCEPT OUR INVITATION
to try some of KKKimann' Ice
nil will enjoy (c&S5p
. No mailer V ?
itch you have mJ i
i.. a trial of 'vvx 4. ?V a
cream today and you
yiiiiiHi'lf thorotiKhly
now in tie or now mm
liked ii'i'iim before
MONTGOMERY A CATLIN
KgKluiuuu's will be n new and
llelii lulls exi ci lrin e. Not to
know KKRlmaiiu's Is not to'know
bow exnuisltely Ice cit'.ilil cull
be
i'a uning.
ami
Taper Hanging
Perorating
noPKKTA WILSON, Kditor.
Entered at the Springfield Postoffice at daisy matter.
Subscription Hale: Thou taking Lprliigrif Id Newii'gviN the pnnr free
Bex 139, Springfield, Oregon
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BRISCO JITNEY
Phone 11
Springfield Garage
Dennis Cyr.
Day and night service.
DR. EUGENE KESTER
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 82
Home Phone ill
Office Hours:
9 a.m. to 12 m.; 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
DR. W. H. POLLARD
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
" 1 ' ' Springfield,
: " ' OREGON
FBobes: Office 20 J; Res. ZfM
1 Office hours: " '
9 a. m. to IS m. 1:30 p. m. to E p. m.
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 3
Springfield
Oregon
DR. N. W. EMERY
DENTIST
Sutton Bldg. Phone 20-J
Residence Phone 129-W
Springfield, Oregon
GO TO
RAMSEY, THE TAILOR
for a Fine Suit
and a Perfect Fit
Main Street
between 3rd and 4th
Springfield
Oregon
S. H. S. Team Wins.
Friday afternoon. April 30. the high
school nine surprised the whole town
and country around by 1 1 i mini tier
junction illy. Things looked mighty
blue at the sixth inning for Spring
field, the score being 16 to S. but the
"ole fight" was with S. H. S. team
and ther pecked away at Junction
City's score until at the end of Ihe
ninth Inning they were one ahead
the score being 19 to IS.
S. M. S. Plays In Pieces.
Walterville drngged nwny the rake
last Friday. May 7. and left S. II. S
the shavings. 13 to 14. This defeat
was due to the absence of two of Its
players which made It necessary to
May Day at S. H. E.
ed awny with that same "ole fight'
and came oat better than thev ex
I pected. Woe be to Klmira Friday.
I
May Day at S. H. S.
I Friday. May 1. is May Pay at high
(school "Ay. mother, ami I shull he
I king of the may." says Oorge Wil
! liams and he wasn't "stewed" or
: "laved out" either and Miss Sibvl
Westfall will he queen. The girls
; have been practicing dances and
ixonps-tong enoiign to sran on - an
j opera tour, so good music will be I
strong feature of the day. A base
, ball game find fi'nulA gamon are
, scheduled; pie eating race, a marble
game between the r residents of the
senior and freshman classes and
manv othr stunts will add to the
pleasure of the day. Everybody Is In
vited. Personals
Some of the students are working
re.-l hard taking pictuivs for the an
nual. The tennis court is being worked
on and will soon be ready for tennis
contests to begin.
Laurel Griffin returned from Port
land where she has been for a week
visiting her father who Is very III
the Portland surgical hospital.
Bill Hill. S. H. S. alumni, visited
here last week-end.
all his reel braced firmly. The chief,
letked and pulled on ihe reins and
then they tried petting and coaxing.!
but Prince would not move, and Ihe!
rire Wits several blocks away. Then I
close by tlm side of the wsi;oii they;
heard a chlldlfth voice ss Inc. "timid j
old Prince, aren't you ashamed. Get.-:
ap! Go on there."
The effect was wonderful,- for at
Ihe sound of Ted's volcw Pi lin e start
ed off with a hound that left 'he men '
barely time to sernmbtv thr :
places. One of them snatched Ted
up onto the wagon to prevent his lin
ing ruli over. In a few second the
fire was reached for Prince
to want to make-un for his hurt he
hnhavlor and went at n grout rale.
Teds father standing on the
edee of the crowd, and he saw the
fire engine draw up with Ted riding
on the t Rnnnihr up to ti e wagon
he rull.il the) huhy down :ivlng
"lernly. "What do you mean. Ted? I
told vimi never to do this."
Ted looked nbobnt hctptrf.lv )ii'1
on of the flrenx'ti se.dnr his t run .
me v'nppc t a moment to ex 'da In
fv.n't scold hliu. Mr ILniier." he
xilid "Von should be tuoild of him"
'HI " lolil tiow Ted bad s.ived tl
lire ilcpnrf ment froni .llxir n,-
EGGIMANN'S
A Good Bakery"
TO
THE REPUBLICAN
VOTERS OF LANK COUNTY
Hating become a inndldule for the
nomination of county nnKenor.-l do
not deem It out of place ut this time
necitiml to Mtiinewhat Inform the people of the
reason for eekltg .the Import ant
position.
I'pon hclng selected by Ihe hon
orable county court from some twenty-five
'or more applicant to fill the
unexpired term of Mr. Hill Ion. de
leaved, accepted the office, unit since
HHsiiiuliiK I's duties have vcii it my,
i ti tire time and attention.
Ill Justice to the conliile.lii e pluccil
j III me by the court and .it the re
i uel f -many friends ftled my pell
I am proud of you. Tedlv." Hunt
his father. And soon Ted was lifted
higlr Above the crowd Wftyre he could'
see his brave comrades l the fire
he had hHiied to sine
jtlou for nomination tor the ollite
I 111. ri.hflilar t.tim
j r have not attempted to m.ike any
Male. Nina' Moeseii, Helen t'offmau,
IHrria Slkes Verdun. May, Glen
Wooltcy Itandall Scott. Oswald 'Ol
en mill Milton ('offiiia:i.
The Prim Ilia club met at Ihe beau
tiful liiiinu of Mi it. Paul llruttalo Frl
duy aflci noun, April .10. Ihilnty boo
ipietH of pink nod white carnations
adorned ihe rooms nnd the color
scheme nf pink nnd white was further
carried out In the refreshments. The
HfieniiHUi was very pleasantly spent
in con ver-.nl Ion, music and sewing
I 'tub members present were; Men-ilmnf-
John. Tiuimeth,- Win. iKmald
suii, .1 M. WKhiow John Seavey,
l(ll SiiixltMus. Kdllh Itebbam. Kl
vln WHIN. Wm llerry. Norman How-
FARM REMINDERS
Seasonal
Often
Suggestions on Things
Overlooked, as Seen by
the State College.
I)ufryv-The silo is an Iuihoi unit
part of the, dairyman's equipment
Through,' Its use feed costs are ma
tni-itM. i...... ..... '
.v..lul .. .in. .-j. ureen leeu or -lime
t'kyid Is necessary to economical, large j
no continued milk nrodui tion. The
round sup.
feed In a
at a mini
LEMLEY'S PRESSING
PARLOR
FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye
ing, Hats blocked, Suits made to
measure
Main Street Springfield
between 3rd and" 4th Oregon
THE LITTLE FIREMAN. j
Lakeport is a flourishing lUtte
town In central Michigan Justly !
proud of its handsome buldlings. x
j thriving business section, and its w ell
j ordered departmets.
But there was a time when the fire,
I department came very near to a com-1
, pieie ianure
"r" nil,... j. .i .
Erervone in Lakeport knows about ' "u,u" w'" Ket exercise
silo makes possible a year
ply of green or succulent
most acceptable form and
mum of cost.
The dairy department of the . ,l
lege will be glad to send plan ror a
stave silo. 10 by 30 feet Write for
your plan.
Poultry If too much feed Is given
cum on I en. for the nomination bcllev-,
iui: ttiut my. first duly is to the j
whole people, and that I would be
more valuable to the taxpayer If 1
remained mi the Job and gave my
time to. the w-ork of the orrU-e. uot
Hpciidii g the dimity's time In clee
tioiiictliiK In uiv.own behalf.
I believe that when a person Is
clei d lo au lifflce of its much Im
portant e as llmt of county assessor.!
that It lw( -ones his duly to givo loj
that office ami the business coir'
in t t'-il with it his eiitlie altcutlon;
ami I k-tiow iroin over nine months' j
experience III the assessor's office of i
this county that tliete Is ilenly lo
keep all of one's lime i.cciipicl 1
I am not connected wih any asn I
atlon or oiu.inl'.at Ion that will te
of niv time, and It muni
elected will, as In the pajUi
at the office perfoimlPK i
dtllies DCesinry to Its
ItOnpiicin.ily,
IlKltDtllT K. WLKKIt
for ' ii itl. fall tilrard. I. V. Ilasford and
I Mrs II It Kreeliind Additional
gucM were M I ( lluiiint SU'WHI't.
Mrs Anhail ami Mrs Irl Stewart
The next meeting (if the club will
be at the home of Mrs Win. Imnuhl
son. I aT af
1 1 u i iv any
nated ami
be finiiid
the mailt
conrtui I .
The uiinsiiinai y society of the
t 'In Ijj i taij church mi l ut the home of
Mrs l.eatt mi Wednesday after
lioiin At the close of the meeting la
fi eshmenls were served by the host
ess The next I ting will be at fhe
home o( Mrs. M.W. Weber In Ktlgetie.
CHURCH NEWS
Baptistt Church.
1 1 v II W. Ilavls of Kugene will
stji.uk ut the llaptlst church at It
o'clock atiil o'i iMk. Sunday school
at 10 a m. A toidial Invitation to all
, Methodist Church.
We Mand ready to Interest you next
i S'uiil.iv in Sunday school and In Ihe
preaching
to do Its duty when! the hens will not work enough-In
Scott's department
little Ted Benner
5 years old when his
to live in Lakeport.
street from the hook
pur
Just and
JOHN E. EDWARDS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
Corner Springfield
Main and Third Oregon
FOR
INSURANCE
SEE
CHAS. L. SCOTT at
First National Bank
Springfield, Oregon
, the burning of
store, and how
; saved the fire department from dis
: grace.
I Ted was
ents came
j across the
ladder house,
J He noon grew to lore the loner red
i wagon and the splendid swift horses, i
The "horses knew ' Ted's voice, too. i
especially big, white Prince the hand
somest and fastest horse In the.
, stable. But Prince had one bad fault.
t He was inclined at times to be balky.
: Mr. Gray the chief, often said that he
j ought to be sold before he caused
trouble. But all the men liked Prince
and now Ted begged for him, too.
One morning Just as Ted wus cross
I ing the street for his usual ride, the
fire bells began to clang. Ted re
; turned slowly to his gate, for he was
i never allowed to go to a fire. As he
j stood there the fire engine came
i dashing out the doorway and a new
j man was driving while the chief
I rulled on his rubber-coat
j But Prince felt the unsteady hand
on the reins, after the first few ex
cited plunges be stopped still with
tuuuku luupcny io aigest ami fissimi
late the food. If too little It. given
the egg yield will not be satisfactory.
This Is where fhe skill of the f.-,e,
comes in he must use bis owu Jud" '
ment.
If skim milk or buttermilk is avail
utile at reasonable cost, no oth-r ani
mal food will be necessary for th- ;
laying hens, providing the fowls can
be made to use enough milk to sup-.
ply the necessary amount of animal
nutrients. 1
Thi-efficiency of an egg laying ra
tion depends mainly upon two fac-
tors: the ration itself, or the feeds of
which it is made up, and the method
of feeding. The feeds are often i
blamed when the fault is with the '
fending. Be sure to feed properly. !
Make the hens work. Wet mash
should be fed laying hens to get the1
best of results.
In Society
By Doris Leah Sikes.
servbe Orchestra music
, and choir anthems. Sunday school
i at 9:45 u. m.; morning wonthlp at
jll; Junior league 2:3o p. in.; Kpworth
j le.igue 7, and evening service at H.
We believe that we have never put
! forth mii'li efforts as now. Will you
! turn down our In v Halloa to come.
I I'r.iji r meeting tonight ut H o'clock.
hotinr of Miss Aim ia flrcune
leaven soon for bt-r borne in
a number of friends spent tin-
In
w ho
low. I
evening on the bunks of the M
Kcnxlc near llayden bridge last Sat
urday. Those Invited were Pro
lessor uatl Mis. K. II. Hamlin. Amelia
Mreune, Audrey Perkins. Mildred
New land. Vera Herfllnger. Grace
Christian Church.
Sunday school at 9:4!i a m.. Mr,
Mushier superintendent. There in a
class for everyone and we welcome
ou if you ure not attending; Sunday
Hi hool elsewhere. At the II o'clock
service Mr. I.eiivltt will speak on
"Pniyei-." The evening si rvlce will
begin with a rousing nong service.
The sermon will be evangelistic.
Christian Hndeavry at 7 o'clock.
STATE
ELECTION, MAY 21
a
Vote 302 X Yes
For 4 State Road Bond Limit
Head the story, Investing for Profit.
HAT. I. ()T T1T1.K
D. W. ROOF
JEWELER
FINK WATCH RK PAIRING A
SPECIALTY
Springfield. Oregon
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Sutton Springfield
Building Oregon
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Saturday Specials
All kinds of feed still at the old stand.
Give us a call for syrups. . .
Tillamook cheese a specialty.
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