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9 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY. JUNK 3. 1020. PAGE C ROY JENKINS Local Representative for A. E. Andtrten Tailor. 600 All-Wool Fabrics to Choose From. Prices are Right. Room t. Seavey Block. BRISCO JITNEY Phone 11 Springfield Garage . , lennis Cyr. Hay and night service. DR. EUGENE KESTER physician and Surgeon Office Phone S2 Home Phone ill Office Hour: a m. to 12 in.; 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield. OREGON Phones: Office 20-J; R 2 M Office hours: f a. m. to 11 m. 1:30 p m. to S P- DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldg. 20"J Reidence Phone 129 W Springfield, Oregon GO TO RAMSEY, THE TAILOR for a Fine Suit and a Terfeot Fit Springfield Oregon Main Street between 3rd and 4th LEMLEY'S PRESSING . , , PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY PropV. 'Cleaning. Preaalng. Repairing. Dye ing. Hata blocked. Suit measure Main Stre.t Springfield between Srd and 4th 0"g" JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Springfield Oregon Comer Main and Third FOR INSURANCE SEE CHAS. L. SCOTT at Flrt National Bank Springfield, Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY ' Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PfJE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Building Springfield Oregon re ia more Catarrh tn this eectloa ei Ik country lima all oilier d pl teewttier, anl until. Ui last few yeare WM IPK-'1 10 he incutuMo. For reat rrmuy ells die-tor irjiiuncil It a local disease nU v,,-s' '' ' Iwcal renie die, and ly tmslani ' v falling to cure With Itx al li eminent, fit nii.i,u j-tj it lin-ui -able. Uciciice tias pnnen I'alarrh tn be a eoiiatltuilonal Oiseuse, himI tlierefore ie uuires finisui iilioiinl lltKinit-nl . Iall'a Caiairh t'ili, ni.in.fu' inn i . by h. J. ('l,,nay i , 'j'lil 4 . Olii"; Is tliti only 'CtmaHtullpnal cure en thr- market. , It l taSeil liilerimllv. ' K nets rtlrei lly on the tilcntj and iiiui inm mil faces nf I lie svsleiu. Tlr otter one Inneii tl liillars fur any CMae It-falls l cur. KumI I or . Jrvulara end leettmoniHls. Ad4ra: J i lO'.NKV in, Tnli.4o. O. ate r rri.ui. :r,c mM Hall' ts'ully flii fur coo-'tloo Farm Management Records and accounts will help to put farm prices on ft cost production bauis. Tbe quality of flax grown In Ore gon equals that of Hc-lgium. I KOllEltT.V WILSON. Editor Entered at the Springfield Subscription lint h : Thvse SENIOR RECEPTION Tlu an nun I custom of t It JUIllotS Klvinar it re option In honor of tli'1 Knlol. 8!l auc eshfully carried out Wednesday evening. May The re ception wan held In one of tin- moms in the high school building and n decorated to represent a Japanese tea garden. The piano In one cor ner bail a law bouquet of white snowballs on II and bouquets of red peonies were placed artistically about the room. The color scheme of red and white, which are the senior class colors, was carried out effectively. A large bouquet of the class flowers. red and white carnations, was placed on the table set for the seniors. After a two course luncheon each senior toasted the class of '2t and Mr. Roth and Mr. Hamlin delivered delightful after dinner talks. We wen then entertained hv the prophecy of 1,1 he class of 190 which was portrayed I on the s reen. followed by vocal and i instrumental solos, readings and chalk talks. The Junior boys had charge of the entertainment and refreshments and 'the girls had charge of the decora j tions. All was done ncely and all those present are sun- to carry witl i them pleasant inemori-s of the event. Seniors present w-re: Misses Mum M Henry. Juanita Lombard. Opal Mason. Sibyl Westfall and Messrs Russell Olson. Ueorne Williams. Hell I Powell. Clarence Powell. Juniors at j tending were Misses Male. Mcllee, i Harcey. Strubin. Griffin. Shahan. j Ditto. Roberts. Rrattal.n Parson. Hill Abrahams, Lombard. Wilson. Paden. Edwards, and l.indley, and Messrs. Mcpherson. Heets. (Mark, Ooffman. N'lnnis. F'andrem. Siicnor. and Mr. and Mrs. Roth and Mr. au! Irs. Hamlin. CERTIFICATES RECEIVED I Mra. Plank'a penmanship class la rejoicing. over the results of a semest er' hard practice. From the begin ning of the semester we have been working faithfully trying to win Palmer method high school certify cate. From a class of nineteen thi following received their reward: Dor othy Cirard. Rhoda Jack, Joyce Mal Vesta M. La Rue. Gladys Nystrom. Clara Vollstedt. Reulah Harper. . LuN Edwards. Minnie Hoesen, Alene Lari mer and Donzella Abrahams. COMMENCEMENT FRIDAY The, commencement exercises fori this year will be held Friday, June 4. 1 RAG PIANO PLAYING Un-Musical Beginners Taught to Play Popular Music in 12 Lessons 'Naughty Waltz" "Carolina Sunshine" "Indiana Moon" "Hand In Hand" . ."Sunshine of Your Smile" "Itosary Taueht to nlav them with.neD. swln: accent,1 aapplyinK so often lacking in pianistsJ. Iearn to add notes, alter tme, bass KtyiPS Xbf.d 5 years hence, transpoiBtion, comjioHiUon, jazz and 247.6ther subjectH. qo stuUents now en rolled. Lesson hours U A. M; to 9 P. M. '; , ' WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL UOV J. WHITE, Manager, ei w 3 Pottoffico a daisy matter, inking Springfield News els the aff free. In Ih.. Method!! ihurch lr. II. I Sheldon of ilf I'lilverslty of Oregon will deliver tin hiIiIi-hm. STUDENT BODY ELECTION HELD An election was lii'lil Thursday morning for tln nominations for of fleets for the student body next term The nominations were so scattered union the classes that It was neces sary to hold another eleeiUni Friday morning, choosing the. three having nf..st numbers of vote ut the prev ,))U( .t.t ion. At thin election Jlel.-n (0,r,H elected vice. president; cHlr(M no. Ireaaurer; llor.i Harvey. ; Clifford Kami rem. sergcntit at ann!, ,,( n, presidency was tied between Edwena Parsons and Joe DectH, making It m-cessary to vote a third time, when Joe ITt ns clecfi'd The student in iscmbly saiiK old songs, familiar to all. during th' vo' lug whirh took place ill Mr. Roth's room. ENGLISH IV CLASS HAS DEBATE The English IV class gav. a long and well prep.iiMtl debate 'I'll ii i day morning The question was. "Re-Milv-d. Unit the Jury system should be tiliiillshed In the I". S " FROSH HAVE PICMC The freshman hiss had -i picnic Wednesday ufit-rroon alter the hall game. It whs held in riiiiilretii's grove and the evening was spent wltti games Mtid stories. Everjlw.dy re polled having had u lovely time. GAMES Springfield Hi played Cjmpus HI of Engen TueHilay afiernoon. playing a good game. Tim score wu 4 to !' in favor of Hpringfield. J U Bird Win S. II. S. Just naturally h.'d to bog the score aguiu from Junction City last Friday. TJie boy played on Junction's field, making this the first victory away from home. At the be. ginning of the gaum Junction ran up six points and remained thai way lor. six innings and ('apt. Fadn m says: "It's Ihis way. fellers, we goM'i win this game, lets freeze em out proper," and so it was. At the seventh inning the S. II. S. t broke boose and left Junction City the uniall end of the score 9 to i. TI " Junction boys were good ports and took it kindly. . PERSONALS Mollle Doane wlio has been visit- SUCH PIECES AS ' "Dardanella" ' "My Iiaby's Arms' "Tell Me" M "Patches" "Slow and Easy" WainD.' a t ..Eug?n,()regoii.' . O'ritt Jj ' j vBw . rrv w EGGIM "A Good lug friends at Not I has returned In fine fit examination. MIiiiiIh Hoesen Mnt the wei-keiid with Esther and Kth.d Padt-u at their jiome uar Santa Clura. t'hatles tJlrard must be rich by now the way the money Is romln In for the annual. Miss Maude ('lull visited the high school. West Springfield school and domestic silence class esterday. She formerly taught ut Kir Mutte school. Winnie llarpole Is stiffeilng fioin a bad ilose of poison otik. That Is the result of the frosh picnic. Rox-o. I'ei Wins, a former S. II student, has returned to ibis city nn I Ve hope lie w'll come baik to hlg'l j to-xt year Dwlght Kessey returned to school after receiving a slight Injury. JOKES Mis I 'lit ti k tin spelling cI.ihsi; Kdvilie, how do you spell pitiaslniteT Kd the Cyr: Pars h oot. On I he frosh picnic they were try ing lo cross II small leek I'ii ii i kc r : "oh. for a tumid " Mis Plank: "Well, wont I do?" Roberta fwntih'.ng tlm runic ut J. id "Oh. they put Clifford out." ll luuaioiiflyi : 1 1"' any more?' Dear Kcaileir: Wilt, cault he As the Springfield lilg'i si hool loses Juno tho 4th,' tor this I f I f :', l will take this, my term of lasi oi porMiiit) to bid you fntowill. tAloah oe i .tt cuiti and every one of us par', nml i;o lo our dlfforviil pleas ure rexorts. or occupations for the summer, we will, I am sure, he thinking f and planning for the lime Mln'ii we vr'll nre moie be b.o k to our ol I "Halls of Knuwl edge." I wish, ill behalf of the studeM hu'lv to thank the ulilliilll and the cx students, for their kind cooperat lot throughout Aie term, anl you. leader, for your kind attention. Wishing you a pleanaut and de'ir pi Oh- , P hum hummer, i remain. . Yours truly, Editor. that "intangible ptethlng" 1 I 917 Willamette Street M PHONE YOUR ORDER ftn;,Hmi' of'iitir fine Ice cream for these wiiiiii days You are siiim' to' 1m pleased with 0T!i ' one of our tunny flavors. Ii I i,. Hill Ih nil excellent dessert and h.'s a mini loud value WImii I'l i'l who know want the most delightful of rofres'.. Iinnts lhe li.iMliaUy ihII liil i KK lli'il'i" lie I'K'an) ANN'S Bakery" REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. In the matter of the application of William A. Arnold and Nellie A. Arnold to register the t If lo to the following described hindsi towlt: llcglntilng at the southwest rorTor of Hie Elijah llrlstow and Wife IW .ii.iti f Mini Claim Number 69. Noti fication Number "(CM. In Township ..... i .i nr. IS South. .Range 2 West or tnn Wil lamette Meridian, and running thenra east 24 17 chains, ihenco north 10 40 iilialns lo the otithwesi corner of the inn t or land owned by applicant and Horn tln nce running east 19 9!i chain, thence north "! .'! chulns to the center of tiie county mad. formerly iknoiin as lh On-gi.n Central Mill , f .ii v Ro.nl tlo n. e ninth C2 12' west .along the'ceiiler of snld road, 18 48 'chains to the northeast corner of a tract of land conveyed by Rlgdon t the Wooilmen of the World. Camp Number 271. thence south K l!i chains and thence north M" 4V west & 45 ! chulns mid thence south Jfi SK chains ' lo th place of beginning Contain i lug fifi fit) lo res, more or less, of land - In l.uiie county state of Oregon; ' Against Amelia R Watla, Stephen 1 oici holser. Emily J Overholser. hi I wife; E II llaydeii or his unknown heirs at law If deceased; -HhiI"II. his inlfe or widow; and all wlioiii it qiay concern, defendant. I'uke until e. that on the 3rd day of Mav l'Jl'o an uppllintion was filed hy ill u in A Arnold and Nellie A. Arnold In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon. In and for Lane coiiii'v. for Initial registration of the Hte to the land above described Now, unless you appear on or be- Inn- Hie .'.III luv of June 1620. anil I ulntu. i-i,nu, ithv fctrh ntifillealltn slioul l not be grunted, the same will I taken im (tinressed and a decree will b eiilered ntcoriling to the prayer In the application and you will lie forever barred from disputing the same. - R S URYSO.V Clerk of the Circuit Court. i4.l of the Circuit Court Date fiist publication May C. I92U. Date last publication June 3 1920. Now la th Tim to Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. If you aie troubled with ihronic j or muscular rlieunuitr'sm buy a oot tie ' "f ChiMiiherl.-iin's Llulinent and mas- suco the arretted part twice a day w.th It. lou are tertain to be very much benefited by i if not actually cured. Try it. RAILWAY TIME CARDS Electric cars leave Eugene for Springfield every half hour from 6:.T a. m. to ll:30 p. in. Southern Pacific Railway ArrUo South 12:T n. i;00 a. 1 : f.O p. 2:r,n p 7:lo p. Main Line Arrive North . 2:2fi a. m. . 4:. 10 a in. 10; fiO a. m. . 2 : f.fi p. in. . ft: 1)5 p. m I Oregon I Arrive Electric Portland Eugene to Eugene Leave 7:30 a. m. 11:15 j. in 1 : 65 p. ni. 5:25 p. m. I M ;t ". a in m. in. ni.. p. ti l", p. n:f,S p. Southern Pacific Wendling Branch Leave .Springfield Arrlvo 1:15 p. in 8:40 a. in. 7:15 a. in. (mixed (rain) 12:50 p. in. Southern Pacific Oakrldge Branch Leave Springfield 1:45 p. m., Mon days. Wednesdays and Fridays; ar rive Springfield 11:15 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays utid Saturdays. ARRIVAL AND CL08INQ OF MAIL8 'AT SPRINGFIELD P08TOFFICE Northbound -Mails done at 10 a. in. ii ml 4 p. m.; arrive at 11. a. in. and 5: 16 p. m. ' 'J - ( ' , Soul hboyml-Miiils clone, i at 1:30 p. inland 5:yo p. ti. ; arrive at 6:30 ii' m. Vint tf:80 p.'m! ' ' ),WeoJflng ! Vraut.h i Dally except Humliij Mall cIohuh at 4 p. ni.; ar rives 'at 8:0 a. in. - ' 1 Albuny-Oukritlge HrsitvttMall clos cs nt 1:15 p. in. Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays;' arrryos-at 11:16 u. in,., rnoH'JJvji Xhufsduys, $)id Satur diiya. . McKenzle'itNer 'tfAiII? 'eWept Sun day! Mall closes 7;30 a. m.; arrives l:0p.irt.' Mohawk Hural Itoute No. 1 and McKenzle Ituiul Itoute No. 2 (Dally except Sunday I furriers lenve post office hI 8 a. in.; arrive at 1 p. w.