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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1920)
4 f THUHKDAY, KMITRMnnU 0, 1D20. TIIB SPUING FJ ELD' NEWS" PAGBi TOWN AND Mr. Hii'l Mm. V. '. Mr-Lagan, of Hpilngfh-ltl, m ml Mr. Mi-Lagan's sinter, M Inn Eva Mi-Lagan, of '1'niiKxn t, have ri'lurtii'tl from u motoring lrl to W'ulilpoi I, whi-p' lli'-y . (ti f H l mi dit y h vacation. For tho flral time In twMity two yearn Mr. h tut Mra KmiiU Curl Imm mikI hr. mill Mm. I.. J. I.'-pN-y vlxlietl at the limn- of l)n latter h fore 1'iirt of llin wvt'k. Mm. CiMtlM ntnl Mm. l-ploy are slaters. Mr. nml Mra. I'iiiIIum was iircnttii ii m !! hy their A National Bank Depositors Incn-uHinl ELEVEN MIL LION In NINE VEAHS. In trie flHt-al yvar ondlnK June 30ih of thin year there hat been no failure of uuy National Hank in the whole United State. Thin Ih Indeed a proud record of unexampled development. Am a link In the chain of banktt thut coiiHtltute the world'n mom effi cient financial machin ery. thlH InHtltutlon in vileH new bunlnenH, First National - Bank of Eugene The Bank for Everybody i l. . ! I an ClI an tse do tbat V0U NOXALL fluur i I he bent local flour on the market. It In a ItLHNDEI) FLOl'U of choke hard and soft wheat It hatt a koI reputation and we are making a better one for it. Every t-ack sold speaks for itfielf, and we back up what it says. YOl'R (JUOCKIt has it ask him for a sack of Noxall flour. (JET THE UACK-Y()UIMIl)ME-riU)I)UCT IDEA it pays. "Eat more bread its economical" SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY EDUCATION PAYS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE A pciHon with No Education liua but One Cliunce In lf0,000 Jo Ileuder DiNtlugultihoil Service to the Public With roimnon School KUucRtlnn 4 Chances With High School Kiluiutton 87 Chances With College Kducution 800 Chunces Are You Giving Your Child His Chance? TIIOSK STATES AltlC WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN KDL'CATION Oregon Agricultural College Through a "Mburul unit Pructkal Education" pre purea the Youuk Mun mid Youmr Wonian for CHcful Cltl.oiiHlilp Hiid SuccchsI'uI Curcera In AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING MINING, HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE PHARMACY FORESTRY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Tho TruInliiK lncludt-H PHYSICAL EDl'CATION, MUSIC ENGLISH, MODEUN LANGUAGE, AHT am Other Esaentiula of a Standard Technical College. Course FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, 1920. TUITION IS FREE FOH INFOUMATION WRITE-TO The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvillis, Ore. VICINITY Miixlnn MiOurHln. to Portland Wedm-a- They r iirn-rl ilny. Kx Nntlotinl Orlndnr. I Sharpened 7185 palm of nrlHUom nnil repaired Hi-wliiK machines froi! for tho Red Cross from New York to Ioh Angeles 2',-i, ynim. Ed. Ilcyer Mux fog I II. of Southern Pacific forte, nwnt last Krliliiy. Saturday nml Sunday hum lug In tho mountain above Oak ridge. Kggiruann's bread-made cloen, wrapped clean, and sold clean. A nine pound boy wa horn to Mr. nml Mm. Vern llucka. of Wlnberry, Monday. September fith. Mm. Kathryn ('. Duncan and Hill" hoy Harlan, of Marcus, Iowa, arrived this morning to spend a few day visiting with her brother and family Mr. and Mm. John Oonoway. Dr. fl. Ralph Dfppel, dentist, 8prln field. Oregon. Lloyd Magll and family, of Rend 'arrived Saturday by way of the Mc- Kenxle I 'ana to vlnlt with hla mother and HlMem, returning. MoittUy. " DxTuasd RctHnatiVa Vretd from tnr ttorwr. Horn to Mr. and Mra. Oscar Brown. f Hurinaf'fld. Monday, September fcth. a 6 pouad boy. A marriage llcenae haa been Issued to Uten Alber Ditto of Springfield and Itcrllia llarpole of Goldaen. The email aon of Format Krit. had the fr two fingers on hla left hand -nt off Wedneaday morning by a corn cutter. Dr. H. Ralph Dlppel, dentlat Spring field, Oregon. Julea Dcirtlrlr. who haa been vlalt Ing with reluttvea In Sprlngield for a week, returned to hla home at ('as- rule Locks Wednesday morning. Mm. Demlck and their daughter. , Jteitr. remained for another week. Adna Strnor. of Scofleld. Oregon, haa been visiting thHt weeV with bh parents, who live In Weat RorlngftHd. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Clark, oftlan I diO" are visiting here aa the rueals of f)r. and Mra. R. P Mortcnsen for a wi'i'K There wna a rood attendance at . I . I .. V till! IHWI T1UHIHTIIJT f-UIIIt-ll-llW VI Kltrr year held at the. Methodist, church Wednesday nlghL Dial rlct 'Superin tendent Moore waa present and pre aided. The affalrl t thr church are ! reported to tie. In good ahnpe. A nine; tKinnd aon wan born Sunday inornlnK to Mr. and Mra. Chfirlen Martin at their home In Kuicene. Mra. Martin wan Mlna Jean Lambert, daughter of Mr. and Mra. V. A. hnmhert. of Ihla city. Tho two children of Mr. and Mm. John Hiirrla, of thin city, had their IoiimIIm removed at the of !U;n of 'i local phyalclan Snturday morning. Mm. KtntiiH OIpoii and her dauchter Mra. Ilruce I.aiihhcry. with the laltem iwo children are vIhIUiik at Onulafka, WafhltiKton. MIhh rirerin May and M'an lllle May returned to Portland Monday nlnht uftcr a vlnlt over the week end ut the home of Mr. and Mm. I,. May. Robert riarnoa, of Reaerve, re fumed to hla home Wedneaday morn In it after a ahort vlnlt with hla alnter. M'a Jiian't" Marnen. Rery. J. W. Perklna, of Ralem, la with relatlvea Mr. and Mra. fSeorKe Gravea. of Loa Anaelea. ere vlaltom at the home of Mr. and Mm. M. C Brenaler The iwincf) were- nhrrnem lit rhe lumber ?1 Wfcee Cask !1 Beats Credit Why 'Pay 'More? COFFEE IS DOWN Our 50c coffef now. . . .45c Our 45c coffee now '40c' Our 40c coffee now. . . .35c r bur 35c coffee now 30c 1 lb. can 'chocolate, . . .51c 3 lb. can chocolate. .$1.47 3 lar'ge rolls toilet nflner 25c i i - - -. S'o rub soap 4 bars. . . .25c , Golden Star 4 babrs. . .25c Royal white 4 bars.. 25c Creme oil 3 bars 25c Swiss Rose 3 bars 25c 1 1 Cash and Springfield, Ore. W. M. Green, SIgr. Gray Garry Correct lubrication' A grade fir each bppe of engne bnalneaa In Nebraaka before the Hreaalcra moved to Sprlngrfield Mr. and Mm. Orvllle I3can( who live on the Pacific highway near Springfield, are iiie proud parents of a nine pound rcn born Tuesday. He haa been named Howard Raymond. Uuy KKfclmann's milk bread, 12c mid 17c. Dr. and Mm. T. K. Johnson, of Can yon Ctly, Orejton, stopped In Spring field Wednesday on their return to their hbtne after an automobile trip through central Oregon. They were formerly located at Marcola. Uolae Cook returned to hla home at Wcndllng Saturday after vlaltlng for several weeks at the h"me of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. 1 Jerry. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. Mrs. D. J. Glndnnlng left Wed neaday In response to word from a Dvhalcfan at Pasco. Wo., that Mr. Glendonnlng. who Is employed there, wa 111. The doctor pronounced the Illness sleeping sickness. Alfred Townsend. of Salem, la ber visiting for a few days at the home of his roother, Mm. E. J. Reynolds. , i. MEET FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT FALL CREEK The funeral of Curtis J. NeeL who died Friday night. September 3. at the Mercy hosnrtal in , Eure-ne.. warn i HHd Sunday afternoon at Pflll Creek. Rev. H. C. .Ethell, of RprlnlrfWd. preached the funeral sermon. There i was a lanre attendance-of relatives a-rtd friends. Death was caused by . Brfghfa' dlKsane.- Deceased waa the-' aon of Mr. and Mm. George Keet and besides his wife be leaves two child ren, Gertrude Marie and Earl La Verne i ' At the time of hla death Mr. Neet waa living on a farm near Lowell but his home was on a farm at Fall Creek. NOTICE" TO WATER' CONSUMERS. It has. comer to our notice that many' water consmnerr In Sprtnfcfleld are disregarding our rules la regard to irrigation. The hottr? In which ir rigation la allowed la from 6 to 10. in the morning and from 5 to' 9 In the evening. On account of the large amount of. water-uaed-at this time of year, we will bar conrpHled to abut off the water of any one using it for Irrigation outside" of tbese hours. MOUNTAIN "STATES POWER CO, By Fred B. Brown, Local Manager. Chronic Catarrh i Our manner of living makes us very Susceptible to colds and a aucceaaion of tolda cYuftetr clirbnlc catarrh' a loathsome dlhea-se with wfaicb itia es- timted that niirefJy f ive per cent . of our adult' population are afflicted. If 4'on would avoid chronic catarrh you must avoid colds or having contracted a eokT ret rid of it as quickly as possible. Chamberbiln's Cough Rem- jj edy ia highly recommended as a cure for colds and can be depended upon ihemoiomis ofihePadiic Coast use STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) W, F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Ilea, phone G7-J I can please your head, I ran 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. COR8ET8 SURGICAL CORSETS and BELTS FOR MEN and1 WOMEN A SPECIALTY 155 9th Ave., E., Eugene, Ore. ITione 292 L. Aft e moon a Up Salra DftJ EUGENE- KESTEft Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 82 Home Phone 91 Office Hoort: 9 a.m. to 12 m.; 1:30 p.m. to S p.m. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN- AND- SURGEON . 8prlngfild . OREGON Phonal: ptflce 2-J; Re. 20-M ' ' Office hours: 9 a. m. to tZ m. 1:20 p. m. to ( p. m. DR. S. HAllPH 5iPPEL D E N T I ST Phone -Springfield Oregon DR. N. W.-EMERY DENTIST Button Bldg. Phona 2&J Rekldence- Phone' 129 W Springfield,' Ortgon LEMlLEY'S PrtE$BiNG , . . PARLOR t . FRED 6. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Prtstingr Repairing, Dye ing, Hats- blocked, Suite made to- measure . . Main Street Springhttd between 3rd and 4th Oregon 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 Sutton Springfield Building Oregon IIOBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. ,F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Monday evening in Morri son's hall. Visiting brother! welcome. Lee Clark. Secretary. r. A. Rankin. R. W. M. There u more Catarrh In this eebtloa of. the country than all other dlseaaea put together, and until the last few yeare waa auppunMit to be Incurable. For treat many yeara dui-tora pronounced It local dlseu.te unit pi escribed local reme dies, and by conaiuniiy ' ftiiUutr to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incur able. Sfieni-tt loin proven Outarrh to be conatltutlonul illoi, hiiiI tlierefore ra quliva constitutional tieutnicnt. I Tali's Catarrh t'ure, manufur-tuifd by i'. J. Cheney A ., Toledo Ohio, is the only Constitutional cuV- on the market. It ia taken internally. It toix directly on tli blood and mucoi.s atirri-es the ayBtnm. They offer one Vtiisdreil dollara for any ?use it fills to Mii-i-. H;-ml tot ccu!r.r.l ncl t-s:!n.e- ial.j ai-,t r r fwvT ,. Vot- Jt B." I'v tii for yri.WmtmK r