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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1920)
Tntmsrur, junk 24. 1020. MRS. A. TRUE tUNDY NU ONC an M. 4 K. COMCTt Surgical corskts and belts FOR. MtJN and WOMEN A. ; SPECIALTY "VW'ltb Ae. EL Eutene, Ora. . Pbona 291 L. Afternoon a Up Salra ROY JENKINS Local Reprtaentatlva Mr A. E. Anderaon Tailor. 500 All Wool Fabric to Cnooae Prom. Hlce are Right Room 1, Seavcy Biocfc. BRISCO JITNEY Phorn 11 Springfield Garage Dennis C3T. Day and night service. DR. EUGENE KESTER Hiyaklan and Surgeon Office Phone 82 Home Phone 91 Office lloura: a.m. to 12 m.; 1:30 p m. to 5 p.m. DR. W. H. POLLARD ; FHYICIAN AND SURGEON Sprlngflald, OREGON Pfconca: Office 0-J; Re- 2M Office hours: t a. m. to 12 m. 1:30 p. m. to S-p. m. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldjj. Phono 20-J Residence Phono 129-W Springfield, Oregon GENTLEMEN of eveiy age mid station can im prove their appearance and protect their person by getting a suit at Ramsey, The Tailor Main St Springfield LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hata blocked. Suits made to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon FOR INSURANCE 6I-E CHAS. U SCOTT at First National Bank Springfield, Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH HKI'AlltlNO A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Springfield Building Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Springfield Main and Third Oregon Little-Girl, Big-Boy, and The Garden Elf (Written for the United States te'iool Garden Army, Department of the Interior.) Tha-HMmbtfoVand .the Sea Aeroplane, Tart 1. "He-ho-ho-o. he ho!" llig Hoy clear voice echoed through the garden and awoke responses from hundreds of drowsy small voices that called hack in small pipings and fluting notes. Little-Ctrl heard the call, and h came bounding down the garden path. Even the Little Green t'li Van awoke to the magic and leaned down from his leafy nest "Old you ever hear of Ttl ung u lin iwho rode off on the back of a honey I beeT he asked. "On the back of a bumble bee?" In I quired Big-Boy. "No, not 'bumble, bumble." said the Elf Man almost crossly, "a honey. ho-n-e-y bee. Tou see 1 can spelt I owe my education to the Dictionary Man." "Oh. do you know our Dictionary Man? Our dear, square, chunky lit tle Dictionary Man with hi student's cap?" said both children at the same moment "Indeed. 1 do. How elite could I read the United State School (lirden Manual? The. Dictionary Mai tiuKht me the science of words." "But you know secrets not in book you said so?" announced Big-Bov. "Indeed I do and they are going to remain secret. Well. prhai I shall tell you a few. For Instance. ( about Trl ung u lin. The creature !s 1 so tiny that one must look through the Magic Glaus to see him. Hvt of ' what an assurance. Even I run pot icflsiuh presence that I could force myself Into a giant's home witluiut being eaten up. I might rfae on a frog's back and lump off irlo Hie j bushes if he turned about, bu: I hnvtf I not the courage or Impudence of Tri ! ung u lin. who rides off on the hark I1 of a bee as neat as you ple-ne.' "Lltften! Th,!a Tiiun-u-lm is a hum-bug. Ha! ha! a humbug! tie I rides and pays no fare. He room j and pays no rent! He eats ,in! pays I no board! A humbug. It wa-i 'his' j ! 1 way that 1 saw him. I wuit w.M.l'jn; ja very respectable and linliulriciiM ! bee gath'ri.ig nectar from 1 tluwo; i when I ia.7 a t.'ty insect crawi;;i.; ii, ' ! the flower sti'k from the ground j And before you could say 'Tumble j Bug" he had scrambled to the back of the bee and was holding on with six sprawling little legs." tog on her tiptoes lu excitement. "Yes. really," nodded the tlreen Elf Man. "Then, Trlung u-lln set him self to work to get breakfast, and he liked his food so much that he de cided to stay. The bee didn't notice him because she was so busy making bee food Crotd nectar and pollen the go from the flowers for her bee babies that she had no time for visitors. He-hohuiu!" and the Ef Man yawned, and Inside of his mouth looked like the tiny rosy bell of a baby morning-glory. ''Are you tired, little Klf Man?" asked UU le Girl. ., . "Indeed, no. It Is only the Impu ! dence of this member of the Beetle, family. I am yawning to get more ! ox-y-geji Into my aystem." J "Oh, I know. You are taking y ur i deep-breathing exercises. We leurnr-U them at school In our Health lu- j sad. Watch us!" Thn Llttle-flttl ! and Big Boy opeued their plnl" ! mouths, and yawned. ' He-ho hum." ' and their teeth and thro.its remlnd'jd ' the Elf Man of big beautiful HUei' drenched with dew. tou hc th "V had kept all the Imps of the Poison ous liases out of their h:!l"t by keep ing their mouths and t-nlh perf.iily clean. "Well, to tell you mure about Til ling ulin." said the Elf Man. "Soon he had eaten so much that tic hecam. soft and helpless Just as a child will become If It eats too much mid takes no exercise. He lost his six !" and he Just lay there and ate and ate until after a while he turned Into a hard blister beetle like lil father was before him. and then he rolled out of the bee home. Mrs. IW didn't care because she hadn't noticed him at all, so he went awiiy without st much as saying 'Thank you'" By Cecilia He) nobis Robertson. I To he continued MANY MIN MAKI IT A PRACTICI o take a box of our superior confectionery llh them 011 their week end vhdta to wife and kiddie or lo Mer father's house. And nothing better or more acceptable could be I urn glued. I'ut a good big box In your grip or bag this week. Be lleve us. Its contents will le highly appreciated EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" THE SPRAGUES . AT CHAUTAUQUA . 0. ( 1 A 1 r it ORIGIN OF FLAG DAY. Too few of us know tin- hisiurr of Old Glory. Too few of us 1011M answer correctly If asked why Monday. June 14 was observed as Flag day throughout tht u:-m aul territories of this nation. During the year 177G one ..f ih. earliest widows of tlie rfVolu?ii:;-ry "Just lik a boy stealing a ride on war. a young woiuuu of 24. was liviti ? the back of the cart when the driver at 239 Arch street. I'lilladHphia Sti" isn't looking," said Big Boy. was supporting herself by hv x "Fxactly."- replied the Elf Man. qulsite needlework and by it tiiI "The bee didnt know he was there Ing to curry on the business of lc r ami auer sue naa au-Miaci-ea irom late young soiuu-r nusnami. uu u i the flower all the nectar she could day of that ttii'iuorable year slo- r j carry, she flew away to her hive. This ceived a visit from a dlstinKul-.il. 1 j pro fi teer went with her and actually committee appointed by congrcM to i introduced himself into her honm report upon a suitable deln for Mi" j without an invitation." : flag of the young nation. "Not really?" Little-Girl was stand-' l'revious to that time the. couti- men with soum embarrassment, but J toon ? forgot hf aelf-coust-lousnei in her practical assistance to the Un In hand. A few days after their call she had completed the first flax after the rough sketch left with brr. The design was displayed before con gress, and on June 14. 1777. was adopted. A few days later the com. tultteo paid Mistress Bonn the honor of officially notifying her that her flug was made the national standard. That flag was used unchanged for lx years, when new slurs were added to symbolize the states ad mitted In the meantime. It was first taken Into action In the buttle of Fort Stiinwlx. and first used on an Ameri can man of war by John I'uul Jones Oregon Farmer. The house in which Betsy Ross lived nt the time she mude the flag still slniiils .In Philadelphia. SEED COMPANY PUTS OUT BOOK A booklet which ho vcgelnbles so beautifully that it would make ore huugiy after he had Jtit finished :t men I, has been Issued by the Lilly Seed company of Seattle. It Is fined Illustrated qm with r i nf the'r farina and seed Jiuuh-. .,11 the I'ug-t sound, givliij: u good Idea of iow their si ids file KM'WU hi.J cared f ir. The officers and t"rsoimcl of the Miipaiiv art also ltwji In the book. M. P. Erwin Regarding His Troubles "V iur nro l:ist winter 1 hud an Ml;. (K of ind K'eHt loll followed liV till foUMie.oi mid conHtlputioti. Seeing I 'Iillnifur1i hi'a 'r.,l.l..,o k.. the colonies, but having, insle.i l of recommended for stoinucb IrotiM,-. I SPRACUE AS RIP VAN WINKLE "The hlfUesl llttlv fillet t U 1 1 1 111 II t :-CUipuiiy lu the biiKlnens." The Spi(4t,." H are i.niiiue. You lute ktiown ..f u silm'.e Itifleil l.ei.-rl.lIor depict in:; tin- cl'.i-- ! ers in a i or bonk. li ! !iiic lo rf'ft. 1 pcoj'le, by yii; ciistuiee 1 luir,'S uild niarlou imiiathe alul t, prcs'-ntliirf K'lh! cal.y all the ih.iruters and sc--n-s i f ti ji!a.v. It has been sa'd of llererl .-! aK'ie s work, a Kip Van Wii'k'.o, iliAt he rctiiiuds one star' ;itm'.v of tue elder J:Itsoii in UU cirtia) . iM-ntal armies had curried a flm hav ing the i:i stripes that rcpvo-i nle 1 the slur Stiidiled field of blue. Ill utiitei! crosses of St. George and St. Andrew, as ill the emblem of the mot ln-r 1 on li' 1. v The familiar mid Haul 11. ig bearing the lattlesmik.' and the motto, "Don I Head on me had also been Used. But HOW it O'eiue.l fitting that a national slaeilaid should be i ho .en which should !e a flag for peace as well as for w it, a fliiK emblematic of the newborn po litical Ideal. Betsy Boss received these Ki ' noUKht n boMle of them and (hey helped tne r'pln :iw:i" wrlten It. F. Erin. Peru, lud. If you have any trouble. itli Mir direittlon rve these tablets 11 tii.il They will do you good. A business itistittitlon must cithrr iidvam-e or n troKi-nde. The Flrt-t Na tional I '.a 11k of Springfield l:eeps pace with moilern progress mid hafcuuanlf Its ( iistoiuers' interests. TTisre m more Catarrh In thin aveuoa 01 the country than all oilier diseases put toejether. and untii tin- last few yekrS waa auppuued to be IneuraUln. For a Ireat many year dctrs i niiiiiini'vd It a M il (llHt use uiiii pr-wrll-il Im .il renje-Jit-, ami by (unsiaie'v f.illu,i; t cure With lui al treaimtfiit, i fnienii' ' i il lia-ur-n.lile. Isclfciice I. a pruvu I'litarili lu Ije u tonstltutiuual ilineaje , ami lin 1 1 loi.r it HUini eoristilulmiittl lr-atiie M. Mall's t'aiitrrli Cure, fiiunnf.i'tur'ei ly K. J. Cheney & Co., 'J'"kl Ohio, is ti.e only CuliHlltllliolIu! elir" nil the lllMI-I.et. r tH lakt-n Internally. Il aels illr.eily mi il.u Hood ami mueuiis surf.iei-s of tin- sysleui. They offer one !i mii:-'l ilollnrs for env case It falls to cure. H'-ti1 f'.r i ii ulaiS ami testimonial. AddrvM: F J i HE' f V CO., Toledo O. fold by tirucslsia. 3a Ukila family iT- for toi H' I Ion PIANO PLAYING 1 Un-Musical Beginners Taught to Play Popular .Music in 12 Lessons Naughty Waltz" "Carolina Sunshine" "Indiana Moon" "Hand In Hand" "Sunshine of Your Smile" "Rosary' SUCH PIECES AS "JJardanella" "My Ilaby's Arms'; "Tell Me" "Patches" "Slow and Easy" 'tvamp' Taught to play them with pep, swing, accent, supplying that "Intangible something" 80 often lacking in pianists. Learn to add notes, ajter time, 4)ass styles used C years hence, transposition, composition, jazz and 247 other subjects. 60 students now en rolled. Lesson hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. . WATERMAN PIANO.SCHOOL UOV .7. WHITE, Manager, Eugene, Oregon 917 Willamette Street for 1:3') RAILWAY TIME CARDS Klei trie cms leave Kiu-ene Springfield every half hour lioni a. in. to 1 1 : :t0 p. in. Southern Pacific Railway Arrive Main l.lnu Arrive South x0,.tn '--22 '" 2:25 n. in. " to 4:.".0 n. in. 1 I' ' H:f.u a. m. 2 :"') P tu 2:r.r, p. in. 7: 10 p. in f, ;),-, ,,. m Oregon Electric Portland to Eugene M'l'll'M I 1I:;', a. ! 12:2:. p i i:4.". Ji l-:ilKenn S: P- in. m. II!. III. Leave . 7: no a. in. 11:15 ;j. m 1 : in. Til. Southern Pacific Wendling Branch Leave Springfield Arrlvo 4: IS p. in X;4o a. in. 7 : 1 r u. in. (mixed (ruin) 12:fi0 p. m. Southern Pacific Oakrldge Branch l.euve Springfield 1:45 p. m.. Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays; ar rive Springfield 11:15 a. m. Tuesdays, ThuiHilays uud Saturday s. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS AT SPRINGFIELD POSTOFFICE Northbound - Malls close at 10 a. Xn. ami I p. in.; arrive at 11 a. inland 5:15 p, in. , Soulhbouiid-MallH close at .1:30 p. m. und 5:1)0 p. in.; uVrlve at 6:30 ii. in. und 2:.'!0 p. in. Wendling Urandi (Dally except Sunday Mull doses Ht 4 'p. ni.; ar rives ut 8: :iO a. m. . Albany fiflkrldgo brunch Mail cloa ca ut 1:15 p. in. Monday, Wednes days and Fridays; arrlvca at 11:15 a. in. Tuesdays, Thumdaya and Satur days. MoKeuzIn River f Dally except Sun day) Mull doses 7:110 a. in.; Arrive I:;i0 p. m. Mohauk Hnnil Itoiifp N'n. 1 anil Mi Kcu.le. It in n Itoiite So. 2 (Dally except Sunday - Carriers leave pt)"t officii ul 8 u. in.; uiiivo at J p. m, CI