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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1920)
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE I THURSDAY, BEITEMHER 2, a920. ll TOWN AND VICINITY 1 11 ' " home Whllfl here they wore auesf bad condition from the recent rain, of Mm. Fnree'a niece, lrs.; W, N. A collision between an auto driven Williams, by Hob Willis of fiprlngflfld and a real Mr. and Mm. William Rodenbauich, ho reeently Hold tlirlr homo on I) street del ween Eighth and Ninth, have, moved to Mm Arthur McCrackeu iroierly at Tenth and K tr,-lK. Hoy Huker returned Hie fore part of llm vttx'k from California where he turn been working for nine months. I,. A. Kastman, rf Kugciie, stopped In thin city Wednesday morning on IiIm way Into tlm niountalnM where hj will Miilt IiIm Hiock. Mr. Eastman la a (ton of Mr. and Mm. Kusfnian of tha Hnrlngfleld Fwil company. Kallmann's bread made cleen, wrapped clean, and sold clean. ' Mr. and Mm. John Corioway, and jjllllo tlatighler, Madge, expert to latn In a few days on an nufo trip to the, beaches. A want ad will work fur yon. Mr. and Mm. J. I. Force, of Mar shall, Moanourl, have gone, to Calif omla to visit before returning to their estate agent of Lugene, named Oeens, otcurred on Jhi MeKenile highway j Friday about noon. Both cam were damaged aotnewhat and after calling! eve?al to witness the wctiH the dr!v era agreed to pay their own damages. Dr. B. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Spring- Nice lino of fall and winter hat Know on display at Mm. Thompson's. Frank Whin-man. of Klamath Falls, Is here for a ahort visit before leaving -for England to visit his old home Dr. and Mrs. H. Ralph Dlppel tire moving from tlm apartments In the, Sutton Mock to the house owned by j field, Oregon. MIhs Margaret Morris on II street be-. I DoVore of Wendling was In j I ween Hecond and Third. Hprlngfleld Monday visiting with Mrs. J. W. 'of fin and Mm. K. friends. He has ben employed In the j KwartN returned laM Saturday night j Hooth Kelly mill but has removed to from an outing 1 at Newport Mir Eugene where he la employed In the J Edna JJwarta n tunied on Monday ' lalntiag of the new IT. of O. Building. Where Cash Beats Credit WHY PAY MOKE LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! BROOMS! BROOMS! BROOMS! 65c llrooms for 69c llrooms for 79c llrooms for 92c llrooms for $1.12 llrooms for $1.30 Droomit for $1.00 DroOms for $1.25 Ilroorns for $1.40 llrooms for ii.&o urooms ror ...... . 11 10 WnrohmiHH Itromn for . . . The prictt ar good to. Tuesday, September 7 Demonstration of MAZOLA OIL Thursday arid Friday, Sept 2, 3 Gray's Cash & Carry Grocery : W. M. ft KEEN. Manager .60 .65 .75 XI 1.09 1.20 .95 1.15 1.30 1.40 1.00 John Wlnxcnrelri returned Tuesday from a few days visit In Portland. Mr. and Mm. Charles L. Scott re turned Tuesday from a two weeka muting at Newport. Nice line of fall and winter hats evening. liny Kgglmann'a milk bread, 12c and 17c. Mr, and Mrs. I.. May will have as helr guects.over Sunday, their son, Winifred, who Is attending iSehnke- Walker Business colloge in Portland. now on dlaplay at Mrs. Thompson', and Miss Orena May, Miss Blanche David Watson and daughter, Har Ross, and Mlsa Hall May. all of rtpL who been visiting at the Portland. ' home of R. W. Smith and family, on Dr. A. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Spring the,r wa,r home ,rom Minnesota, left field, Oregon. ' WelDeiay morning for their home in Mm. Gilbert Davis and small son ' Fortunm' rL Tbe Watsons formerly Malcolm, of Iona. were In the cU'r ,twldwl 011 ,arra ne"l TbnrBton- ' vAnuninv vi.ninr iih fri.nrf. ' '( Mm J.' B.-John son' baa returned ta lr. and Mrs. A O. Con d It, of Salem ' M 'Thompson's millinery! were in Springfield today. They are'"lore to heIp dur,nr tne '",". making a tour of the valley and re-' IIufh Rera nd famfly, of Hills-; turned" to Salem via Coburg. ' I boro' PPPed.!. Springfield Tuesday) This la, the first time for yearn on lhe,r way ,rom two week' on that Mr Condlt his been In Snrin. al McCredle Sprljiga. ; field., at that time tkere was no bridge1 W- D- LV,B na Puehaaed a It was ieres.ary to fordlece of P"-0 ,oca n the Pao. icic nunwij near me oar atauon EDUCATION PAYS ( , rOH THK INOIVIOUAU ANO fOH THE iTATK A peron with No Education baa but One Chance In 1&0.000 to Rendr. DlstlngiilshiHl Service, to tbe Public With Common School Education i. Cbaates ..With High School Mutation ;.. 7 Changs ' ! With CoUege Hduca'tlon .!... ..'.:':.;.V.:..:.'.:....: 800 Chan wa . 'Ara You Giving Your Child His Chance? . . ; "t THOSE 8TATK8 ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION Ore goir Agricultural College Through 'a "Liberal and lractkal Education" pre- . para the Young Man ajid'. Youag Woman for I'seful ' Cltlxenshtp and Successful Careers in AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING MINING HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE PHARMACY FORESTRY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION The Training Includes PHVS1CAL EDUCATION. MUSIC. ENGLISH. MODERN LANGUAGE. ART and Other Essentials of a . Standard Technical College Course FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, 1920. TUITION IS FREE FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO Th Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvillis, Ore. here, and the river. Mm. Emma Olson returned Sunday Tight from Newport where she spent -a week. Mr., and Mrs. a'c. Pease, of Port land, are camping for a few weeka tiear Hayden bridge Mr. Pease waa formerly manager of the WlHxmac Land company'a firm north of Spring-, field.' , Miss Mildred "Biindy returned to her home at Marshfiold Tuesday morning j after a two wefk'a vacation spent In prlhgrield and ToHand. While here he" was Ihe gtjett of Mr. and Mra.' Lee Clark." "'. ' Deanaad1 FcglnitnnV bread from your groer."v s ' ' Miss' Helen' Roblrta arrived Friday from Jllcfcjn'bnd. ) Lai, ' whew abe hat fl'n visaing an wuminer. sno waa oar from Dr. Prentiss, of Eugene. Mr. LaVlne and family are recent arrlT. als from the Sacramento Valley. V Miss Beatrice Roberts returned Saturday night from a two week's I visit at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Louis MaybeUe in Portland, Mrs. Maybelle (Coral Shaban) came with her to visit In Springfield. Mr.. May belle joined her here later. Laat You Forfct Let us remind you that Chamber lain's Tablets not only cause a gentle movement of the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the diges tion. ., .' NOTICE'TO WATER ' CONSUMERS. : ' i : f- r . --. .--. It has come to our notice 'that LIKE NEW MOWN HAY Is tbe fragrant odor of our fine print butter. And, the taste la Juat as fine. You have only to try It once to realize what superlative butter It la. Try a pound today and we will leave it to the butter itself to make you a steady user of 1L Springfield Creamery fhM'rnMt nj tha Wrtm M .. w .many water consumers in Springfield tbegut Uthsbctoe otMr. andMr.; dlHregardlng our rules In regard Mxon, former rsldeuta of Springfieli.jto Irrigation. Tbe hours in which Ir Mr. and Jlrs. L. Hamilton so4 family i rigatlon. is allowed is from to 10 fn went t We.ndling'to spend Uie- wetk ' lhe .morning, and from S to 9 in the i .;, c . int.. ,. . ' Tevenlng. On account of the large r c Z, i Vl, . I 1 80lount ot water used at this t'me of r Dr. S. Kalph-Ulppel, dentist, Spring- year. w wlll-be comprtled- to shut field; Oregon. , j off the water of any one. using it for r R. W. Smith and daughters. Olive, 'irrigation outside of theae hours. ' iLucile. aad IoriH. and niece, Alma! Mpl7TAI 'STATES POWER CO.. tm.,h. will " leav.vtomorrow for. Po.Vj By BrWn" LK'! ManaK6r' i Jand. when- Miss Olive Smith Is an i ' Chronic CaUrrh anstructor in the public schools Mr. I Our manner of living makes us very Smith will return at the end of a susceptible to colds and a' succession i week and "tnake his i home here for the 1 of colds causes chronic catarrh a winter. Mlis Lucllc Smith has been loathsome disease with' which itle es-j eletted to teach at Astoria this yearUlmated that ninetly-fire per cent efi and Horls will attend Portland High our' adult population are afflicted. If chool. ' "' . 1 ' ' ' ,you would avoid chronic catarrh you Mr. and, Mrs. Wm. Donaldson, and j must avoid colds or having contracted Mrs- J p. Glendening, motored tOa cold get rid of it as quickly as Iillubp jipriigs Sunday ' return, I lie .os8ible. Chamberlain's. Cpugh .Rem Tucdday evening. They report a plea- edy Is highly recommended as a cure sant time although the roads were. In .for ,colds'. and can be depended upona "You Save Money" says the Good Judge And get more genuine chew ing satisfaction, ay hen you use this class of tobacco. This is because the full-, rich, real 'tobacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. And a small chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. - : Put up in two styles V-B GUT is a long finccut tobacco . j- v RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco YOU KNOW -as well as we do that NOXALL ' flour is the best local flour on the market.- a " it Is a BLENDED FLOUR of choice hard and soft wheat It has a pood reputation and we are niaking a. better one for it. Evenry pack sold speaks for itself, and we back up what it says. - YOUU GltOCEU has it-ask him for a sack of Noxall flour. - . 'i , , ( ET THE 13ACK-YOUR-H0ME-PRODUCT IDEA it pays. 9 'Eat moreJjread its economical" SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY - VV. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. blo:k Office phone 62. lies, phone 7 J I can j)lease your head, I can fit your body, I can give you all wool, I have no shody. RAMSEY, The Tailor MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY NU BONE and M. A K. CORSETS SURGICAL CORSETS and BELTS FOR MEN and1 WOMEN A SPECIALTY ISS 9th Ave., E.. Eugene, Ore. Phone 292 L. Afternoons Up Salrs DR. EUGENE K ESTER Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 82 Home Phone 111 Office Hours: a.m. to 12 m.; 1:30 p.m. to S p.m. - DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Springfield, OREGON Phones: Offfca 20 J; Res 20M Offlco boura: 9 a. m. to 12 m. 1:30 p. m. to I p. nt. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phon 3 ' i Springfield Oregon "DR. N. W. EMERY OE-NTIST Sutton tldg.-' Phona 20-J Residence Phana 129-W ' Springfield, Oregon LEM LEY'S PRESSING PARLOR " FRED Q rLEMLCY Proa. . CUaing, Praksing, Repairing, Dya -4g, Hata blocked. Suits made U nsasura Main Street . t Springfrf nttwaen Srd and-4th Oragon 1 4- JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Main and Third Springfield Oregon FOR INSURANCE SEE CHAS. L. SCOTT at First National Bank Springfield, Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Button Springfield Building Oragon ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meet first and third Monday evening in Morri- - son's hall. Visiting brothers welcome. Lee Clark. . I. A. Rankin, Secretary. R. W, VL. A ;w Sare 1 mora Catarrh In this aacUon at the country than ail other dlaeaaee put together, and until the last law rie wait supposed to fee Incurable. For treat many years doctors prouounced it a itcU disease and prescribed local reme dies, and by cunataiuly falling to cure with local treatment,. prouounced It Incur able. Science has proven Catarrh to (e a constitutional disease and therefore' re quires coiiktituiional treatment. Hall's t'atarrh Cure, manufactured by F J. Cheney A Co., Tol. it i. Ohio, ts tha Only ConMtitutlonal cure on the market. . It la taken internally. It acta directly on tl Mood and mucous surfaces of the system. . They offer one ':ui-.ili'i1 dollars for any tase It falls to ciin.1. fci.il tiv oult ru td sUujujiuL;. At tk I'm: r; c its rx t V'oJ x iU H.l V Fv..'f .o.- ecfnunoih I t