s THURSDAY, MAY, 27. 1920. THE SPRINGFIELD' NEWS PAGE S TOWN AND VICINITY ' iji Walrh for our flrM Annual Qran I ii in Hal May 2IMu. 200 large flowei I iik plants to le given away with a dollar iMinhitHo. $10 limit. Take ad vantag (if this aal for Decoration lay. Kii-ra Dun store, HprlngflHd. lliniy Korf wont to I'm ttdinl thla nflnmooii, lie will bring back the Kuril Iruck recently ordered for the city flri department. pemand Kgglmann'a your grocer. braad from Harry Mum, who formerly lived In Kprlngfleld In herw from Richmond, Cat, vInIiImk with frlenda. Dr. 8. Ralph Ulppel. Jrr.Mm. f.o d. Or wo. ,.ing Mr. and Mr, (leorge 1'erklns and family are horn from I'ortland visit Say Look Who SHOES RUN INTO MONEY When there In a large family and when the footwear la not wlm ly aelerted. If you wunt to cut down ytiu r clioe expeiiHe do your biiylng here. Our footwear cohIm no more, haa all the alyln and china and an extra weurtng quality that makca the buying of a new pulr lena frequently nceHHary. MACHINE REPAIRED SHOES are fur superior to those cob bled In the ancient, uncertain way. Our equipment la strictly up to the minute and we are prepared to execute any kind of shoe repair work In a manner you an hurdly realize until you give our method a trial. "The Great Thing About Real Tobacco Sfiys the Good Judge ' : Is that it taste's so good, and a little chew lasts so I much longer than the old kind. ' The good, rich tobacco taste stays right with this class of tobacco, ! That's why it costs you .less to chew it. Any, man who uses the Ileal Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT Is a long fine-cut tobacco ing with relatives In thla city and In Karen. Mr. and Mra. 1'erklti are former residents of Kugcne. In accordance with tlm summer iKtilMilona tlx Culled Hint Murine corps recruit Iiik office, Klghth and Willamette streets, In Kugene. from J Mfiy ,,,.,,,,1,, of Fprlngrield and vi no w on will be open from 8:30 a. m. 1 jnity do all HMr banking business until 8 p. in. every duy except legal Kugcne when right In their home holidaya and Sundays. town they have u national. .state, , . ! county, and city depository, the First Winifred May returned to Portland National Hank of Hprlngfleld. la that Mmnlay morning after spending th ! the way to build up your home town? week cud here at the homo of hla par ent. Mr. mid Mra. I.. Mir. H. Friend ha arrived from Portland to take a poult Ion aa manager of tha Fanner Kichange for Director Ilroa. ii ml Welnateln. Among thiiH who are attending tjio Odd Fellowa convention In Jiakcr are J. Y. Colfln, A. P. McKlncey and M. t Her YOU CANNOT BO BY Our hIiow window witliiiut be ing attri(-ti:il hv the dinplay vt hiiiart IiirniHlilngM it contains. Don't piiHH on with the Idea flint Much cliiaay huberilashury la a little too rich for you. Como In and leum Unit you pay no more her for the (lasRleRt than you have been paying for ordi nary. Men's Wear and Shoes C.' MreMlef. ' Mm, A H. Van Valeah and Mm. ('. E Dorlty am also tbera aa delegates to the Kbkah as sembly. m ' ' liny Kgglmann's and 10c. milk broad, 11c Mr. und Mra. Harry Hrummeltl are urn on IIiohm who are In attendance at tin Odd Kellowa convention at linker. Mis Florence Coffin returned to I Portland Saturday after a abort visit ! with her parents. Mr. afid Mra. J. W. Coffin, whflp on her way home from a trip to Callfornln. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppol, dentlat, Spring field, Oregon. Mr. And Mra. Jamea Davla and Mr. and Mrl L. J. Lepley have returned from a week' camping trip at Tilla mook. They made the trip by auto mobile. F.ggimnnij'a bread made wrapped clean, and told clean. clean, Thomas Abeene, who for several weeks has been employed at North j llend, has returned to his home hero. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist. Spring field, O.ejon. Milton Coffman spent the week-end . ... ..wai t In Corvallla attending Junior week - end activities at Oregon Agricultural college. Mlxa Martha "Williamson, instruct or in domestic science, spoilt the week end at her home in Corvallls. . The First Natlonnl Bank of Spring field invites your patronage. T. Vallier left Tuesday to spend a lew days visiting In Portland. Mr.Coffman 0ra(.eMaIei Audrey Per. Vallier was Injured In the train wreck . k)n MaU(, Corrle norence Kl2ei. on the new Himeepcr to Marshfield j Mar,an Spencer Mf,dred Newland recently and haa not recovered suf ficiently lo re 'urn to work. MibS Ruth Putnam of St. Paul, Minn, who lias been visiting at the homo of Mr., utid Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, j went to Portland .Wednesday to visit i before returning to her home. j Dr. B. Ralph Dlppel, dentlse. Spring field. Oregon. AUTOists nave narrow escape. A large. Chalmers touring car turned turtle sometime during Satur - iay night on the McKenzie ro id near Walterville. A nearby farmer hald that the couple and small child occupying the machine escaped ser- lous Injury as far as known. The car was badly demol'shed. 'Jj "'" Where Cash Beats Credit Why Pay More? Small Lemons 5c doz; 6 for 25c While Silver Onions, per lb .10c Pure Lard, per lb 30c Scoro, per lb 30c Flake White, per lb. . .30c Ivory Soap Chips, per patka?e 10c Oat Flakes. 12 lbs. $1.00 C doz. Clothes Pins .19c Gray's Cash and Carry Xlrocery Springfield, Ore. A. H. Cray, Trop. W. M. (Sruen, Mgr. UOBEUT Bl'RNS Lodge. Nc 78, A. M. V.. Ancleut am Accepted ScottiBh Hlte I'nl veranl und Svmtinlln Pr MnutMia motita flrat Anil thl i -w'v Ay ""v "v ' ; M Friday evening In W. O.' W halL Visiting brothers wei coma. I.ee Clark l lias. Kingswell 1 Ff rctnrr R. W. M In Society - By Dorla Leah 8ike. Grandma Van Valzah waa hostess cHjijama uit- noons spent ny member or the Pine Needle club at the last meeting of that body. Mra. Merritt Huntley waa a up la I guest and the club mem bers trewnt were Mra. Chaa. Dorlty, Mra. Mary Maglll. Mra. B. J. Rey nold, Mra. Hannah J nil, Mra. Karl Olrard. Mra. C. A. I'eterson, Mra. Al Montgomery, Mra. O. F. Klzer. Mil. Will Darling Mlaa Mary Roberta and Mra. Nina Mc Thereon. Ladiea of Needlecraft held their regular meeting last week at the home of Mra. Ethel Bally. Plana were made at that time for a line party at the Rex theatre which waa held Wednesday evening. Mrs. Bally bad aa her apecjal gueata Mrs. Bern Ice Van Valzah, Grandma Van Valzah and Mra. Riley Snodgraaa, Club mem bom present were: Meadamea R. L. Drury, O. H. Jarrett, W. H?' Pollard. George Catching. D. W. CrUea. C. K. Fischer, F. B. Hamlin and Carl Olaou.' I The senior class were guests of the Junior class at a beautiful reception at the high school Wednesday even ing. Cartoon slides were shown fea turing the .senior class and the facul ty In 1950. Each senior had to put on a stunt. In which three senior boys made the hit of the evening. Games , ' ' , ; " i"e mi ui iue evening, uames 1 , . . , . . - were ril.lVPrt riilrlnv Iha aon no- T? j , , freshments were served in a unique manner and caused much merriment. A picnic on the Myers' place at Hayden bridge took the place of the'Beng ln coid storage it is no time to regular monthly, business and social Sport straw hats. meeting of the Epworth league of the Methodist church Saturday night. Those who were Diesent uere Helen Jessie Johnson, Dorris Sikes, Fran ces Paden, Vcrdon May, Harry Wool- ley. Harry Nixon, Glen Wooley, Rev. J- Ebert. Oswald Olson, Vinton Co,e ,van Male and Randall Scott. . . The Priacilla club met last Friday i with airs. Wm. Donaldson at her I very attractive home on F street The rooms were adorned with lare houquets of purple lilacs. A very do .liclous" lunch was served at the cloae ! if the afternoon by the hostess, as-1 , gisted by her sister. Mrs. Wagner of : Eugene. Club . members attending ' ! were Mesdames KHey Snodgrass, j ( fail CirarjJ. W. M. WithroW. Norman j j Howard. Willis, H. B. Freland, Wra. j ; Berry, L. E. Basfo-d and faul Bnt-' j The club will meet with 'Mrs. , Wm. Berry May' 28. MUCH PAVEMENT LAID IN ORE GON IN LAST THREE YEARS j Between April 1. 1917, when the i state highway commission had its in lieption. and Aptfl 30. 1920, there was laid ln Oregon, approximately 430 miles of paving, 448 miles of ma cadam and grading totaling 9SS miles, according to a report prepared by the highway department. The total esti mated cost of these . improvements was 125.312,759.46. of which the state paid $18,011,058.55. Contributions of i counties amounted to $3,634,595.1),! while the 'government's share of the i Envelopes Use envelopes to match the color of your stationery. ' We can supply you wir r .e letterheads printed oa Ilanimenrilil Bond and furnish envelopes ro maicn in any ot tne twelve , colors or white. - Remember'we are letterhead specialists. You will find the quality of our printing and the paper we give you very high and our prices very low. Let Us Show You What We Can Do total expenae waa $4,667,105.81. Th ln?fovementa made In Lan county were aa follows:' Paring, 17.3 miles; macadam, t.t mllea; grading, 9. miles; esUmcted cotrt, fS47.I30.S6J state share $463,010.49,' county share,' $33,220.07. Eugene Guard. P. Mi Laird and family of Jasper left Tueaday morning for Bend. They will make the trip by auto, going by way of Portland and the Columbia highway. OBTAINS LARGE SUM OF MONEY THROUGH FALSE MORTGAGES ' A reward of $500 has been offered for the arrest or information leadint to the arrest of H. W. Buckingham, a farmer near Cobnrg, wno disappeared a few days ago. He waa recently ar rested on a charge of sheep rustllntf. An Investigation of hla stock showed that he had a far less number of cat tle than he claimed to own. It la said that he had bbtalned from Drury and Wood, bankers of Eugene, mora than $11,000 through mortgages on stock he was supposed to have. The l reward Is offered by the banking firm. Tne Grandoldope By Mra. C. F. Eggimann. i'We notice that Ben Conlee la painting the town; Don't be alarmed. It's nothing serious, file's now painting that . ,, ,, . . , i Queer building on Fourth and Main. ' i We see that Sandy and his master Tread the path to the local Telephone office quite often Wonder why? We also noticed that summer We noticed at the fire yesterday That an open nozzet Gives more water Than the closed one at a recent fir3 HERE COMES THE tf RIDE June !?oms on the .horizon, again and with it the bride. Most important is the veil and flow-era to the bride at least. Despite the fact that the bride in the receut Var.derlsilt weddfng at New York vera a veil in the orig inal Oriental style--completcly covering the face fashioners In sist the crown of orange blossom with parted drapo of chiffon is best as shown above. Tb huge to MatfcBii Jfili flflf'P t anialfaaaaMa HT 1