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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1920)
THURSDAY, SPITKMIIKII HI. 1920. TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGES TOWN AND ltaiiil.il) Hi oil, rni of Mr. Hint Mm. ('. L. Hunt, returned Thurnday from AlllMkll where llf lis been Hll MilltlMH r worklim In n ninTy. Mr. Hco't plan Id leave In n few day for 'hlHKn t aiteinl Northwestern t'nl verity Hi's r. He 1 araduatn of the University of Oreaon with tln limn of IBL'O hikI Is member of Sigma Alpha Kl'Hllnii fraternity. W, F. t'lltio nml Hon are siaiHim n milk rouif. Anybody wlwhlna- pun A National Bank Depositors liieri'UHfil KLKVKN MIL LION In NINi: YI'JARS. In the fiscal yuar eiulltiK June 3Uth of thin year I here Iiuh Urvn no failure of uny National Hank In the whole United State. This Ik Indeed u proud record of unexampled development. Ah a link in the chain of liankH that constitute the world'H most effi cient financial machin ery, this institution in vites new husinesrf. First National Bank ' of Eueene The Bank for Everybody YOU KMOW as well as we do that NOXALL flour Ih tlx.' best local flour on the market. It is a MLKNDED FLO U II of choice hard and soft w heat It Iiuh a good reputation and we are making a better one for it. Every tack sold speaks for itself, and we back up what It Kays. YOUR tJKOCEU has it ask him for a sack of N'oxall flour. (JKT THE iJACK-YOUIMIOMK-niODUCT IDEA it pay. "Eat more bread- its economical" SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY EDUCATION PAYS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE A person with No Kducation has but One Chance in 100.000 to Render Distinguished Service to tlm Public With Common School Kducation 4 Chances Willi HlKh School Kduttitioii 87 Chauccs Willi College: Kdilcullon 800 Chances Are Ypu Giving Your Child His Chance? TIIOSK STATKS AUK WKALTHIKST THAT HAVK INVESTED MOST IN KDI'CATION Oregon Agricultural College Through n "Liberal uiul I'mctlcal Kducation" pre pares l lit) Young Man and Young Woniun for Useful Ciliy.ensh'p and Successful Careers In AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING MINING HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE PHARMACY FORESTRY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION The Training Includes 11IYSICAL KDI'CATION, MUSIC ENGLISH, MODERN LANGUAGE, ART mid Other Essentials of a Standard Technical College Course FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, 1920. TUITION IS FREE EOR INFORMATION WRITE TO' The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvillis, Ore. VICINITY Jersey milk mil 34K3 Springfield. Prices bio 2t: a quart; 7c- a pint. ItiiMKcll Olson, foii of Mr. mid Mm. C. Olson, whh home for several day IiinI week suffering from an Injured foot. Ill- H N nil'IlllHT Of tllO l)ll(lK'l I'K'W ill I.ehariOII. I). V. Itiof mid Riley Kno'lfcraK left Saturday moniifiK with a parly from Portland on a hunting t il p on llii' xotith fork of tlm M Kenr.le. F.Kglmaiin's tit art tiiado cImid, wrapped clean, a in) nodi clean. Mm. Alex Hmiald ami Inf. wit Hon were dlMiilsM-d from the local lio itnl Friday. Mark I'eery recently made ready to upend a vacation and camping trip war Hclo. Hut when he and Mm. peery left for that place he forgot all iilxnit hi baggage and had to send hack for It. Ir. H Itnlph Dlpiicl, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. A ten pound daughter wan horn to Mr. and Mm. A. K. Pardee In Spring fl. l I. Sept.. 10. 1920. Lawrence Demugloskn. of the stale iruriie farm, whm In town Monday on business, Free price its on berry plants arc now ri'iidy to In mulled out to any one who will M-iid name and address to Strawberry Acre, J. H. Day, Jasper. Oregon. Phone Springfield 4012. s 9 p Vernon ('. Proudflt went lo Port land Suflitv where a family reunion wan In-Ill. IIIm tiareiita have rcccntlv arrived In I'm Hand from Illinois and are visiting there with relative. MrH. f iiitii rif went to Pi riland earlier In the week. Mi' Floyd Fliiiftu-ry motored to f'orvnll'a l:it Sunday where she ("pent Ihe day Willi h"f parents. Buy Egglmatin's milk liread, 12c end 17c. Ir and Mm VV. II I'ollard and f'tni'lv unit MIh F.lln lloesoii. Ihe lat ter of Portland, left Mondnv morning to spend (en i!bv at Newport. MNs piH'Hi-n who 1 In training a a nurse nt Cnod S'Mii-rii.ni hop'lnl. Portland, come to Spllnglfi ld to upend part of her three week vacation. Khe In a daughter of Mm. Carrie Uoesen, of Veneta. and a graduate of Spring field high achool. William lng and family drove over to Lebanon Saturday evening where they apent the week end vial ting wllh frienda. Lesler llufalader went to Portland ThurMilay for an eamlnatIon to iiat Ify aa telegraph operator, and la now located temporarily at HilNboro. He returned last Thursday from Kan Francisco, where hit ha hheen at tending a Southern Pacific achool for the pant five motilha. MrH. Kllcy Knodgras returned Wednesday morning from Collage Orovo where she visited for a few day with her mother. Dr. H. Ilalph Dipped, dentist. Spring field, Oregon. L. It. Smith, Verdon May, and Harold Perk In apent Sunday In Cottage Grove and Crewcll. They report a pleasant trip. Mis lilanche Hoaa returned fo her home In Portland laat Friday after u vlali a the I,. May home in th! lty for a wek. Demand Rgglmann't bread from your grorer. Mia lle-n ('off man, who wa em ployed in the Springfield nosf office until Sefember 1. left Wednesday morning for her home in Kalrhury, .N'ehrfiika. Mfx Coffman ha heen In Springfield for more than a year vlaltlrln. Her parent . who were aluo here, left early In the aummer. She will atop In Salem for a day and then continue her Journey cant, pro hnMv hv a aonthern route. MIh Theia Perkins and MIh Car men HarwoMl, of Salem, v'ulted over the wee etd wllh ' Snrlngfjeld rela tive .Mis Perkln left Monday for Seattle where hi will he an inatnic 'r In (he nubile hoola this year MImh Harwood will remain for an o'her uer-k before loin'rig her aunt in Seattle. She will attend Culver altv of WiiNhintrlon . thin vear. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentlBt, Spring field, Oregon. MIHV l"d':h Puckett. of Klamath Palla. r'Tlvi-d 1 Springfield Wednes day. She will teach In the Junior High ar-hool. taking t In place of Miss llarpole. M. E. Church The Mi'thoil ihtr cIiumIi. u home for a stranger. Sunday school at 9:45; Morning worship at 11 a. m. We were pleam-d wiih th; attendance and bid you to come back ugain. Epworth league at 7 p. m. All new persona art Invited especially. Evening set vlco at 8 p. m. You are invited to all our services, w waJit you to fel at home at any time you may come. Tho Ep worth league has a iohiI gathering on Friday evenlnis 1 1 8 p. in. All the students are in vii vl of both high school and unlver- !'tV. TO MY DENTIST (With apoligies to the author of '"The Rosary") Hy Grace. G. lloatwick The hours l spent with thee, Cruel I It-art, Have saved my precious pearls for lue; I count each patch d up one of them apart Hut oh, your foe your awful fee! Each hour a pearl, each pearl a prayer To case a Jaw with anguish wrung; 1 lell each one unto the end And there a bill is hung! 0 nmmorlt's that stab and burn! () deadly drill and nerve that's lout. 1 view rr" orth nnd strive at lat to turn And cuss the cost, old top, und diss the cost. Where Cash! Beats Credit! Why Pay More? Kul I count matches per box 5c Kull cream cheese per lb 35c Compound shortening per lb ,22c Airs. Tucker's short ening per lb 2Se Citrus washing powder per pkg 29c I-arge Cold Dust per pkg 25c Corn flakes per pkg. ..10c Pearl oil per gal 22c S lbs. of rice for. .- .$1.00 Gray's Cash and Carry Grocery Springfield, Ore. W. M. Green, Mgr. In Society At a almple home wedding at the home of the hrlde'a father, Setli W. llarpole, at Ooldaon, laat Sunday, MIh Berth a Harpole and (Jlen Albert Ditto, of Springfield, were united In marriage. The wedding aervlce wa read at noon hy Itev. Linden tavltt, pan I or of the Flrat Chrlatlan church of Springfield, In the preaenre of Im mediate relative of the bride and groom. The bride waa a teacher In the Springfield achool during the past year, making her home here with her aunt. Mr. Jamea Laxton. Mr. Ditto, who 1 the aon of Mr. and Mr. George Ditto, of Springfield, apent 15 month In France during the recent war. , The young couple will make their nome in Portland where Mr. Ditto will be an Inatructor in the Raymond achooj. Mr. Ditto will attend Adcox Automobile achool. Mia Jennie Bmltaon and Francis I. Flaher, both of Springfield, were united In marriage at the home of Mr. and Mm. J. J. Polll on East Fif teeth atree. Eugene, Wedneaday night ;at 8 o'clock. Only the Immediate relatives of the couple were present for the aervlce which was read by Kev. D. H. Leech, of the Methodist Church, of Kugene. After the cere mony refreshment were served to thew wedding party. Mia Smitnon Is a niece of Mrs. Poill and a slater of Frank and Jeaae Smlfson. of Rnrlng fleld. They will make their home at Eighth and C streets in this city. STAYS WHERE LINCOLN PUT HIM 56 YEARS AGO 5t : ... . .. : i;. . ML-i I v nen ueorge tvans, cniei cierx : In the Interior Department, was 14 yoars old bo was a drum mer boy with the Union Army at Gettysburg. President Abraham Lincoln visited camp, became In terested In Evans and took him back to Washington making him messenger tn the inferior De- A j-ookie who was the butt of all jokes was on guard one night when he saw a figure advancing in th3 dark. "Who goes there?" he challenged. "Major Moses," replied the officer. The rooki-; scented a new joke "Glad to .neet you, Mosej. old fop," he sang out. "Advance ami gho lln; Ten Com ma nd inc. n i s." . NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. 1 It has come to our notice that many water consumers in Springfield are disregarding our rules in regard to irrigation. The hours in which ir rigation Is allowed is from 6 to 10 in the morning and from 5 to 9 in the evening. On account of the large amount of water used at this time of year, we will be compelled to shut off the water of any one using it for irrigation outside of these hours. MOUNTAIN STATES TOWER CO., By Fred E. Brown, Local Manager. A Grateful Letter. It is in trying conditions like that of Naples, N. Y that proves the worth of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoa Remedy. "Two years ago last sum mer" she says "our little boy had dys entery.' At that time we were living in the country eight miles from a doctor. Our son was taken ill sudden ly and was about the sickest child I ever saw. Ho was lu terrible pain ull the time and passed from one con vulsion into another. I sent my hns baud for the doctor and after he was Bono thought of a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy In the cupboard. I gave him some of It and he began to improve at once. By the time the doctor arrived he was out ;f denser." z it W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. V. block Office phone B2. Re, phone 67-J I can please 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. COR3ET8 SURGICAL CORSETS and BELTS FOR MEN and WOMEN A SPECIALTY 155 9th Ave., E.. Eugene, Ore. Phone 292 L. Afternoons Up Sain DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 82 Home Phone 111 Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 m.; 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield, OREGON. Phones: Office 20-J; Res. 20-M Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m. 1:30 p. m. to 6 p. m. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield .. Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST 6utton Bldg. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129 W Springfield, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked. Suits made to measure Main Street Springfield ! between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Comer 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 Building Springfield Oregon ROBERT 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 brothers welcome. Lee Clark. Secretary. T. A. Rankin, R. W. M. rbare n more catarrh In this suction at tho country than all oilier diseases put toifether, and until tli luHt fw year was supposed to tn Incurable. For a zreut muiiy Jears U.irlois pronounced it a local illneusB unit pn sci ilx-il lucul rcnie liica, and by t distantly failing to cui Willi local treatment, pronounced It Incur able. Science turn pnen i'utarrh'to be a constitution!)! ilixeuKe, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's t'aturih t'uie. luaiiiifuclui cl by r J. Cheney & Co., Toleil.i, Ohio, Is tho only Constitutional cure cm t tic- market. It is taken internally. It nets directly on the cloud and luucot.s sun.ices of the system. 1'liey oiler one Vumlreil ilollnru for any uxe It fails to nr.". -eiul I ' .i'ouit tj a- in; t ; : -;iN7T ... Voua JL .kti U:V r.-v.'j - 111 .'ov JolnuUklb