The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 13, 1920, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    TTIIUR8DAY. MAY M.M920.
T11K iinnNGFIEIiir nkws
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TOWN AND VICINITY
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Ulna l.tllUm" UafllL'aL t Mnl Ifca
wk nd In i'orllatwl ;bii1if with
i (Uiii1
T. J. Miw-ll knt ftuinUr f'r litiv
'j tut whom bo will uaki lit bourn wlllj
a dntirhtT lit a ei otnmnlfi by
C A. Iiorlty wbo will tHiun it a fiw
flaya
Uujr KnOmaun'a
.anil Hi:
reilk btvad, lie
Mr. J). W. CrlUa a tlaev diiy
i till woh vlaltlng In ItwMnMt.
It'vl Ni-t apnnt (a- wi-rkxvtid vIk
itin with frlonda and riJtJl'-n lu
Portland. M inad tiir trip .ImMi waa
i by automobile
Mra. I.. It MHtIij lim diKixiHi-d of
lnr 82 a rr dairy mix B anufh nf
KprlllKfli'M Thi lll-w on'l' l A. 8
Miyri,if - tin- Meyora KlwtrW- -oin
lm v ,lr Jioini. 1 ','
Mra, Maty Uiwn -f i Monday for
it vIhM with Ikt Hon, Karl at Fount,
Oivfon.
Mra. Kixwifr it now operating
flprlncfMd hotel knd hat opnMt thi
rtlnlnc rnom wbera the la aervln ex
crllrnt tn4a..t reasonable price.
Mlaa Dora NHnn ri-Uii m-d Sunday
vcnlnt frvnn a wci-k ml vlxlt In
I'm flu ml
lr H. Kalpb Iilppi-1, dcnUat, flprlnr
fir Id, tt.t'ton.
An HkIiI poind Hon, l.)l Kdwln,
im bum .Mmidiiy, Miiy 10, to Mr. and
Mra. Ilimmd .tjiliaon ut IhMr huluc
hi Kail
A ilitualilft aa born Himdnv l
Mr. nd Mr H. H. Inb-rr of tlil
cty, i " ' - i. -
'Demand "Eggltnttiti's brfad ' from
jor groi er. ' ,
. iJoliti AJtand;r, who la attending
tcbool at () A. ('., Hp'-ut the weck-flid
ill .Pirliigflkl lnl(inK hla grand
mother. Mra. AlaKKif IHIIIum.
Dr. S. Ralph Dlpp!, dentlat, Rprlnj
ftf1d..Oi'Knn, ',
WntHr for our firai Annual Oi-run-I
ii in Hal May ZOtn lino largo flowrr
ing plania to bo given away with a
dollar pun Iihhk. $10 limit. Take ad
jvanfriK'? of tttla ' fmle for l;-oratlon
Diiv. Ket'Ta lruK Mor-, Hprlntcri-i.
Alti-r np-ndinc ilu w'c!:-iid at
Jlln'lr boini-H here Hill Hill, Vr-lon
Miiy and (Jlt-hti WoolW-y riurnfd to
j I'm Iliind Monday -vi-nlii)f. Mr. May
iHunifd today mid will take a poxi-
tio a a
KU I II Ki
th
ie A1cax,'w9l,of rfilndt'f trl
autoioohilu ,inpany. io Ibat oily.
j 1. Welnat-lii I'-ft Tuaday t-vnilng.
tor fabiiMin'M ti p to rortland.
II, K. Walker, county aaneaaor. wan
In Hprlnnfl-1() on bualneaa Tueaday.
j Kalph Davit of Granfa PaM ha'
. ti';-n mad fhn m-w day rlerk and
i riiahlpr at t.h loial depot of the: S. f
' llbt family will Moon -om to ttprlng-.
field. j
I "
1 Muhoii llarwood of Wlnb-rry wax
1 . !
! a HprlnRflf?ld huAfnexa vlnitor on
, Ti'ieHily. " (
NO NEED TO WONDER
If yrm imii fttlll iihp your dill
alio' If you would llk lu run
1 1 ii ii w-arlnK IIkmii h-i nat-'
thy ,ar an roiufni IhIiIi aid
Muiiy on vour fi-f, try iIiIh hIkx'
repiili nhop. 'i run tlx tin-Ill
If itnyhody ran, Mini xlllt k ep
tb' lr .t 'lh kIiiiii.
' !! r 1 bi.
" 71
4 ' .fcs
TOO MANY SHIRTS
oil r.ilill'H h.ivi-. YuU i Iiliri' t
in ,ir ymi, wi'i'kiiii; im-bI'.co
I.!:! III! illl-i III . LijntlS, ii'ir
( .i ! ,i K ! i in- ili'!i t hi 1 1
'I; I.. I ! in i'.i- ill!:- : 'lor'l.
. i ii.- urn. pi. 'in. fiKiii' ii . t;
. !l 'i, mi 1 1 lu .1 . l m'i '-i I.Iili'S!
ii 1 i ; ' !:'; tin K i'i town,
,i 1 ; 1 : -r lull .i I ;i n I i
HIM rtiFM C.N V0UR3ULF jj ' Vtf 'Y-'
1 1 1.1! I i.i ii. -.i ii
I, IMII ' l!
I.
ll.-l ! HUM Will fll IHU-.i V VV IjA
Mini ii. ul) Tin dim I ili.i"' f. f Mtt1r W
hi iii j ---1 i i'hi-r. nur u- ' .1 v Jfl
.... .
h)!li k1 Iii mIm rill (low li I n:ii
iK'ikiiinl.i lor tlii'ir snii'inv.H at
III.. I..H K
,4
MAI
O Men's Wear
and Shoes
iici hnnli' ut thi- Kprinrfleld
Mr. and Mia. Jiiinin Cox iind daiiKh-
! -. Ardla," have relumed from it vlall
, witb relative! lu I Ihiioiv Jordan
ami Staytnn. Tln-y will leave nliorlly
fon I 'uiifornia.
ii I ll.ink act an cuKtodian of your funds
Ii V. Hoof and two rhlldnm, Mahol
iiml I. a wreui e, will K" to i'orllarid
toinnriow to fpelnl the week end.
A diiuKhter was tiorn Tueaday aft-i-riioon
to Mr. and Mrn. U. K. Iloovi.-r
(if KlIKene,
.1 IV liodiiiaii ami .-on, John, spent.
Sunday at the liouu- of Mr. tindnian's
lii'ilher, .Mis J A. (ioiluian.
Dr. S. Kal;h Dij.pe!. .:ei :.i-.. . ,.n,g
.'c"'i. Oiir,a.
The Kut National Hank of Spring
field invitia your patronage.
Mies Helen Kowera of KiiKeiie and
In r hrotti'-r. HoHeit, whose honie In
on Coom Hay, viKiti-d Saturday with
(ii .imliiia Mrliivelt and other friemls
ill Spvlnufield.
.1. II. Ai'kiiiuun. ln-.'id of the iKirinal
' -ii iiool nl Miiriiimiiili, spoke to the
, pnpiN oi tin. ):it;h M-hnoI ihli morn
lug. i
.V hi, 'I Mr-. II. K X.-i-r left earlv
'IlK lilll 11 III? for M.Utlf 1'ollU hee
.Mr. Xt'fl will a.-si-t m conilu. t;iiK a
!! Ii' s. : ;i s oi' 1 1 !;, us meetirjr-.
.In K. J ! ':! in. inoilii r of )-..
K. Mm , i. rii. .iiu. I., r i.,n'('ain .ml
; Mr .hi ! Mi. .J. 1. I.ii,. 11 of I'rutland
!' N I l S i' t arid :.r
ji'i; m..: Mis. K. K Mm
. I on. Mi - ,f a - l- I ' r ,. A; -.
) 'I 'I I M . I Itti 1 I- I . 1 1 1 tl '!- 1
' ' I 'I 1 ': ' : ' n ', I . i 'I' I . .-h'.!-' ofl'i. .
i ' m :l.i.
i
1 - ill. Ii..- I .i .t ii ii'.ade ( It-;. Ii,
'I i ."..ii, all. huld i-Iean.
' .', ....... v..,.:
till -.in .- Vii'liT :!, Springfield TlKM
da. II S .lid:!. -on ..' '::i ! , i.l' was ill
lo ii Ha I i nl, y .
.1 T. Ii.n'an ol (lal.rldyi' 1 1 a nsat t -il
liu-'iii'.-s in Su jiiuiii.iii lore part
nf tin.- in'i k.
II K. Hi. i-l. oi' Ma i -lil ii l, spi'iit
the v i i.i i 'i Hi S i iHKiii-lil.
Tl.i- .inn i liniiliets mill ;it l.ittl.-I'uli-
. i.iiv ,'ii i liasi-d a Hny I'.'hli'i'
trm 1. I i'o. a ll.in.idii ,v Ki t of l-'ucelH',
it ti ill j ili llM i t I lo I In-ill lasi week.
' Mr. and Mra. M. M. Mai and
.daughter (Jr- and Mra. Clara Male'
; motored to Corvallla laat Sunday and;
lupent'tn day thern. 'j
, Mr. and Mra. M. Ore II and daughter i
. Adalalde. of Helolt, Wla., arh-ed lu i
jSirlnxfield Uiat week and are Tialtfng4
, with their daughter and! Hon In law,
i Mr. and Mrt. Carl Peleraon. They
i may locate here.
I
Ilev. and Mix J II. rJberl and three
'hi!''n n ami Miaa Amelia, Itreune
) Mmday for Portland. After a
ilay'a vinlt with Keverend Ebert'a par
'ent at Forett ;rov Mrt. Kbert and
children and MIkh ISreune will leave
for their home in Gladbrook, Iowa.
Minn Hreuno, who has apent the paj.t
year In Oregon, will remain in Iowa.
U.iii Mai.- 1. 1 dijs eilv has reii-niK'
J ( l l!lileli il ll;e ;lll!olllol)ie ( OIHSe ill
Must as Man to Man"
says the Good Judge
You et : lot more genu
ine .satisfaction from a lit
tle of the Real Tobacvo
Chew than von ever jVt
Irotn U.- old kiml.
You tlon't ne.eil a fresh
chew nearly as often,
the gootl, rich, real to
hacco taste is so Jast- CVj
ui. That's why it
. coils less to use this class
of tobacco.
Any man who uses the real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put up ill two styles
iiT
Where Gash
Beats, Credit
- Why Pay More?
LepioiiH 10c a doz., 3 . - ,
.iloz. for ,25
White figs per lb 21
Prune, per lb J9
We lead In Hrooms
Our Special broom for
C9c is a burner.
Tommy Tucker M'u
Standard No. 1 1.00
lied Riding Hood ... .1.12
No. 5 1.2s
No. 12 .1.40
WarehouHe ..1.J0
Gray's
Cash and
Carry
Grocery
Springfield, Ore.
A. It. Cray, Prop.
W. M. Creen, Mgr.
H-j1 llw story. liiveHtlng for Trofit. Have you read the want ada.
Good Roads Speli Progress
In explains the proposed constitutional amendment
raising the state bonding limit from to to four per cent,
Nelson Honey, of Eugeno, makes the following statement:
This amendment requires no additional taxation
whatever.
As soon as the people realize that their property will
not be taxed but that instead a possible levy, in the event
of the measure failing to pass when it is voted upon, May
21, may bo made, they will vote fof the measure.
The gasoline tax and automobile license fees are suf
tkieiit to pay interest upon and retire all the bonds without
their being 'increased. Those owning machines will be
bt-iieiiti'd without additional cost and those without ma
i bines will lie b tiel it ed without any cost whatever. The
present funds have been exhausted or contracted for but
rcad-biilidi.'ig must not cease.
' want roads regardless of the fact that good rouCs
i ost lirich money to construct. We want our atxes to be
livs. if possible. We can't have good roads without ir.-erear-insi
our taxis greatly if we eonsiruct i!k:;.i wit nor t
;:,! niuciit aid.' vrites Jay W. iJ-iiin. one of the commis-si-.iiers
of l.:i'oin ('oiinty. Mr. Donn then analizes the
, i .-s'iiiiit ii s v. 1 1 i - ii nJj-'.it oyi :'r shoald the proposed roud
Londing aiiiendiiient carry.
rani wholly in af-ec.r.l with the eii'i-.l now t r-: 1 1 i l
i'.jI-i i:;h kvislatiw attion to lurther il:e 'i)oii i;oat;s niovt-
V
KEEP BEES I
If you own an orchard you
j must have bees as they
j ara the only dependable 1
! QoUeixizing ants. (
You can krrp bs anywhere that thty
' cun forage within a n.uV they require but
little attention and will often render you a
splendid profit. We can start you rifcht and
aave you unneoessiu y work and expense.
' Our Bve Supply Catalog
; , list everythiiiff iitccssmy for the
successful production of honey;
teiU hou lo tore Jot and hantlU heei.
Ask for Catalog No.. S S3 J
ll
.:it wi'lihi oi:j- sia
i': '.'Ml' . !'
w riies Williain F. "Voodvavd. of
Ol thio tia' L: r. e.3 i.-ithd tO uil..A,u ai'.d Ui.-
;i';!able: products of Held, forest and mine lie dormant
until they can b matte rotitable and useful through the
medium of well constructed roads. And if there are no
other resources than taxation to meet the cost of these
roads. ve would still be in favor of them, but when the
construction of these highways is carried out by means of
an impost which in no sense can be called a burden, and is
alnn.st wholly received through channels nltherto un
t. niched, ihere can be, in our estimation, not one word
against the measure.
COOD ROADS. MEAN GOOD MARKETS, COOD MARKETS
MEAN QUICK RETURNS.
(Paid adv. bv the Oregon Koads and Development Ass'n.)
r.A ( ; Kll'FIN' i:u-ene. Vice President.
THE RIGHT OF WAY,"
ular-ring Bert Lytell in Sir Gilbert
Parker's stirring romance of
Canadian life.
Saturday. May 15th, lie and 25c
DELL THBATRE
1
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-H CUT is a long line-cut tobacco
:t a 1 tt tf ro -TxlHSirr ' '
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