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    THURSDAY, BEITE'MUKU 30, 1020
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE S
TOWN AND VICINITY
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K. K. llrntmln I-rt Monday inornliiB
for Florcnm ntnl oilier points In wont
in I, tin (j county nn tniMlnoHH,
To t It iH'cipln luMwrcn rii-nnnt 1 1 1 1 1
am! I )iMi1niatt'K fi-rry ami Kuifim unit
Nuiron: Mr. lrn I lux k on hi old
MtMitipliiK Ki'oiimlit for n whlln. ll In
going Id haw wood iim ho did yi'UIH
hko with IHm mm, Orvlll. You Klv
Win your onlor and li will UihI
vpryliody'n wood In w! Jiit
fat nn hm inn K't to It: tint nnw will
run tai1y. Orvilln will krp tho
nw nnd mw wood In Kprlrmflfld for
noiin tltr.i' to 'oiih. Phono your ordiT
to SrlnKflild. 2KK.1.
Your vnry rdppi tfully,
GKO. I. DEAN
K. It. Atlanta nnd family mnde camp
in the pulilr camplwt Rmiindn on Sat
urday, remaining until Tualay while
halm thlr rnr repaired. They ara
on their way to San Dlero from Port
land whiTD they hav been living for
th pnat year. Mr. Adami nay that
he. tike thin pnrt of thti country nnd
may return to locate on a farm near
bere.
Dr. B. Ralph Wppel, dentlat. Spring
field. Oregon. '
! WlenMlen. formerly a member of
th Farmer Exchange firm, waa In
Rprtntflftd thin week on bunlnenn.
Jle in now making bin homo In Hurnn.
Ora.. having motored over by way
Of the M Kenrle pas.
Mm. R. I Dmry and non have re
turned from an extended vlnlt In Okla
homo and California with relatlvea.
Mm. Drury'n mother. Mm. Jfnna Wxnn.
arcomtinnled her home nnd will re
mln litre during the winter.
Minn l,enn Hrewer. who hnn been
emr loved In Ketel drug ntnre. In at
tending O. A. C. thin year, entering
an a nothfmore.
W. F. t'llne nnd "n em ".tartlng
a milk route. Anyhndv wlthlng nure
Jerney milk rtll IMF3 Snrlnrfleld.
Pr'ren nre 12Sc a minrt 7c n pint.
Mr nnd Mm. N I.. Howard are
unending thin week at Full. City
vUlt'ng with Mm. Ilownrd'a parenln,
Mr. and Mm - H. K. Itrnwn. Mr.
Ilnunnl l unending milt of hln vam-
tlon on a hunting trip. They have
recently moved to their new home on
A at reef.
Piml P.raMtn. non of Mr. nnd Mm.
Paul J. Uniiiiiltt. hni returned 'o
3pr,'"''!'lii nnd will attend high
ai li-:' I. Mr Itrnttiiln will return Inter.
Mr. and Mm. J. P. 1'rmtdflt. of Kn
Field. III., who have been vlttlng at
the home of the'r nmi In thin rlty.
V. (', Proudflt. left Mondiv enroute
for their home. They will atop In
Portland for about a month to vlnlt
with another non before going on to
their hme.
Ility F.gglinimn'ii milk bread, 12c
and 17c.
O. T. Vllon. whnne home In in
Brrlnrfleld. but who hn been em
rlove'l n the Pooth Kellv mill it
Wend I lug. bM been rtlmlnned from
the F.ueetip hoxrltHl where ho, wan
taken whn he suffered a aevere ru
in the leg. "'
Ml Cl nlvn Oilier of Randon, hnn
arrived In Sorlrurf'eld to make her
home w'th her nWter f.Jrn. S lt.ih
Ulrpel dur'tn tho wlntfr. She will
attend the V. of O.
Pr. S Ralph Dipped, denttfit, Spring
field. Oreeon.
Mr. iuhI Mih. " F.iirl Mooie are in
Pnlem nttendliiK the lnl. fair.
Rorn to Mr. and Mm. Frnnk Mclie.
nt the Sprlnpfleld hoxpllal, Krld.iy,
Petit. 24. a pound Knn.
Norninn Ryrne. of VMt SnrlnirfleM.
took the exinnlnntlon In Portland hist
Pnttiflny ffir n Rhoden neholnmblp to
Oxford ndlece, Fntrlnnd.
Mrn ll.irrv Stewart nnd Mm. Carl
Flnrher went to Portlifd Tiiom(Iiv
mornlut; to hp' nd the remainder of the
week.
Word tin m been received In thla rlty
of thrt death of T. O. Maxwell, who
d!ed Sundnv In St. Mullen, Idaho.
Mr. Maxwell wnn a rhnrter member
of the locnl lodife of Odd Fellowa and
was an Indian war veteran.
Mr. and Mm. W. . Rerry npent last
Sunday vlnlt Ing w ith C. M. Lannberry
and family above I.eahurg.
Arthur 1. RiiHhmnn and John Runh-
"In
Every
says the
W-R CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut touueco
,1ililll, of lie rpl ItlKtield Mill ti Ciraln
t iitiipany, drove to Portland lout wnek
fnd on a bunlnenn trip
liKKiiiiiiiiii'n t)ieuil--niBde clonn,
wrapped clean, and nold clenn.
Mr. mid Mm. C. I). Johna vlnlted
with Mr. Johna' brother, It. F. Johni
In i hln c'ty Wednendny and Thumday
la nt week, ntopplns on their way home
to Pendleton after a vlnlt with Mr.
Jiditin' purentn at Clendnln. Mm.
JoliriM' mother, Mm. Farnham, accom
panied thm and will vlnlt in Fondle
ton and In t'anada beforo returning
to her home.
The N'eedlecraft luh will meet on
next Thumdity, October "th. with
Mrn. R. L. nrtiry, on North Fifth at.
I)r. S. Rulph Dlppel, dcntlnt, Spring
field, Oregon.
Baptist Church
Geo. It. Varnny, Pan tor
Xext Sunday la the time for our
all day meeting. All the members
and frlendn of the church are re
quested to be prenent. bringing bank
eta well filled. Sunday school at 10
a. m,; preaching at 11 a. m.; basket
dinner at 12 m.; 1:30 p. m. aoclal
meeting; 2 p. m. electing officers of
the church and. Sunday school. 7:30
p. m. preaching. The public in in
vited to come and enjoy the day
with un.
In Society
At a quiet home weddinar at fl
o'clock Saturday evening at the home
lot the brlde'n parents, Mr. and Mm.
j Ivnnln Cyr. In this city, MIhb Kdlth
jOyr was united In marriage to Walter
. I.axton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
I-axlon. Rev. Linden Leavltt offici
ated. Only the members of the fami
lies were present.
! The young couple will make their
homo here where Mr. Laxton la asso
ciated with his father in the wood
business.
Where Cash
Beats Credit
Why Pay More?
IJmiid venier. 2.rc
bottle lGc
Llould venier. CO c
bottle 3Gc
'Trv our Snow-Drift shor-
leniner. better than the
best.
Do not forcet our cof
fees ihev have made uood
where ever tried.
Gray's
Cash and
Carry
Grocery
Springfield, Ore.
W. M. Green, Mgr.
99
Good Judge
Respect
You get more genuine chew
ing satisfaction from the Real
Tobacco Chew than you ever
got from the ordinary kind.
The good tobacco taste
lasts so long a small chew
of this class of tobacco lasts
much longer than a big chew
of the old kind. That's why
it costs less to use.
Any man who has used both
kinds will tell you that.
I'ut up in two styles
HOME PAPER AO SELLS IT.
"Kver try selling that pig o cow
or old plow or thousand baby chicks
by an ad In the local paper?" nnkn
George. V. Kable, "Ren ton county
BKent, of hln ffinn Rureau News read
ern. "It's a cheap and easy way to
get your wantn beforo the public.
It's a jfood thing to watch the ad
columns of the home paper, too, for
some good bargain nie often found
them. Kvery farmer should sub
scribe for the county paper. Many
news Items, notlcen and local events
you oiiKht to know you will never
know utile? you read tho home paper.
We say thin because we believe It
and because the papers have always
been 'Johnny-on the spot' !n aiding
the farm bureau."
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has rendered and filed
In the Conniy Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lane, her
final account an administratrix of
the estate of Ilortensla A. Carney,
deceased and Saturday the 20th day
of October. 1920, at the hour of ten
o'clock a. m. of a.d day at the
County Court Room In said County
has, by order of aald Court been fixed
aa the day, time and place of hearing
objections to said final account and
the setlement thereof. All objections
to said account must be In writing
and filed with the Clerk of said Court
on or before said day and time.
May Craft. Administratrix of 'the
estate of Ilortensla A. Carney, de
ceased. Frank A. DcPue, Attorney for the
estate. 10-28 SO
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
The Justice of providing for the
vocational education of persons In
lured In Industry Is a lesson learned
from the war.
An act of congress provides for
federal co-operation with the states
and appropriates $750,000 for the fis
cal year ending June 30, 1922.
Iteeks to make concrete the grow-Ins-
desire that no man hall be de.
rrlved of the means of earning an
honest living through circumstance
Involving no fnult of hln own.
This Induslrlal rehab'tulatlon meas
ure nrom'sea to revolutionize our con
ception of the place so-called cripples
In the world.
The number of annual victims of
Indiixtrbil accidents Is very lirire. ex-
eeed'ng the number of thoe rilnahled
In tho period of active fighting in the
I Wl"
The old way was to nbanflon tbe
victim to mend'eanev ppri to accept
blm ns a zero In rroducMon the nw
i Is to encourage h'm to add to th?
' wenlth ef the world.
In dnllnrq and cent, as well as !t
j 'mepflr-rabl" wovs. tt-e industrinl
victim mfur t'niei oyer he
money emended on his reeducation
-The Oregnnlin..
STOP BURNING THE HIGHWAYS
T?M Is what you would soy If you
should see some vandal with a hugh
forch setting fire to our splendid hard
surface hfphwava and I'terallv burn
leg them. These solepitld htrhwav
nre costing money, hard cold cash.
"pH the reor!e of t'e pt"te "re pqy
'nsf It. Thev apprecliife the hlrhwavs
because they are tired of drlv'ne
r.utop'obiles through the nnd. and
"re llllng to spend the Tnonev, they
nre learning the value of good roads
nnd would seriously object to seeing
them destroyed.
Pi you Viow that wlh the value
of fie property burned In the state of
nrn i"" ' wn crvilt hlilld two
inilMon dollars worth of b'ghwavs.
How long would It taVe to supply the
stite 'h cood romls tf we could
Rive this fire 1ns? Let us ston
virnirg the hu'ldfnc ed we will
tujve pinre money to build hlchwnvn.
t 's tit brond is It Is lnnjr. A dollar
.'pet roved s the same ns a dollar
Tost, or a doll-ir pot earned. If we
e"d tlm dollar we s-et pome value
for It and if we spend It for highways
we get great yali'e for it. so Instead
cf hi'rntng the dellnrs let us prevent
tbe fires nnd anend them for high
ways. Fire Marshal's Rulletln.
A want ad -will work for you.
ESTABLISHED 1901
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION PERSONAL ATTENTION
Eugene Business
College
k ' -DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Business English,
Commercial Law, Arithmetic, Spelling, Etc.
Write, phone or call for further information
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE . '
992 Willamette St. Telephone 6GG A. E. ROBERTS
Eugene, Oregon . Manager
Lest .You Forget
Let us remind yoti that Chamber
lain's Tablets net only cause a gentlo
movement of t'.io bowels but Improve
the appetite and strengthen the diges
tion. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has rendered and filed
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lane, bis
final account as Administrator of
the estate of George R. Klntzley,
deceased and Saturday the. .10th dav
of October, 1920, at the hour of ten
o'clock a. m. of tald day at the
County Court Room In said County
has. by order of said Court ben fixed j
as the day, time and place ht hearing j
objections to said final account and
the setlement thereof. All ohjectlona I
to said account must be In writing!
and filed with the Clerk of said Court
on or before said day and time.
7.. T. Klntzley, Administrator of tbe
estate of Gorge B. Klntzley, deceased.
Frank A. DePue, Attorney for the
estate. 10-28-30
Keep Wall and Be Happy
If you would be happy you must
keep your bowela regular. One or
two of Chambei Iain's Tablets taken
Immediately after supper will cause
a gentle movement of tbe bowela on
tbe following morning. Try It
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tbe Interior, U. S.
Land office at Roseborg, Oregon;
September 4, 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that Char
W. Currence. of Springfield. Oregon,
who. on April 21, 1920. made Home
stead Entry No. 012313, for NE 4
SE 4. NV 4 SE'4 and lots 1 and 2,
Section 1, Township 17 South, Range
2 West. Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make final
three year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
E. O. Immel, at Eugene, Oregon, on
the 9th. day of October, 1920.
Claimant namea as witnesses:
William Rrwfleld. of Springfield. Ore
gon; Jack Reynolds, of Springfield.
Oregon, R F. D. No. 1; Emmet E
Roggs, of Marcola, Oregon; Daniel J
Spores, of Springfield. Oregon.
w. c. cannon;
Register.
Sept 9 Oct. 7. '20.
-THE
-UNIVERSITY-
OREGON
ia maintained by tbe mtnte
it order that tho young pro
pie ol OreiJnn may receive,
without cost. I lie beutiito of
a liberal education.
The Univeraity InciuUct -.He College cf
Literature, Science and the Art., the
Grr. iuii'.e Sv'.iocl, .!. IT.hool of Phya
tcul Education, and the pro't:icnal
School. t Law. Medii ' r 'r t TV,:!'!,1 J,,
Architecture. Comme ,e. JourniUm.
Education and Mu.ic.
High standard, of tchotar.hip are
made poa.ible by an a -ic faculty, well
equipped laboratories . nd a library ot
nearly lOe.000 wlurr.e.
Supervised nth!. -tic. are encouraged
and every attention given the health
and welfare of Sic atudenta.
With heightened eonfidenee
Sained Ljr the rceent iiBreiion
t.1 puhlio aup?orl. the ttuiverally
ie now entering upon an ern of
large development and extended
neef nlueaa.
For a catalogue or for any information,
address:
THE REGISTRAR
UjalveraMr ol Oreftoa
Kniene. OreSon
('in j
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W. F. WALKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Full Auto Equipment
W. O. W. block
Office phone 82. Res. phone 67-J
I can please your head,
I can fit your body,
I can give you all wool,
I ha.ve no shody.
RAMSEY, The Tailor
MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY
NU BONE and M. & K. COR8ET8
SURGICAL CORSETS and BELTS
FOR MEN an4 WOMEN A
SPECIALTY
155 9th Are., E.. Eugene, Ore.
Phone 292 L. Afternoons Up Salra
DR. EUGENE KESTER
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 82
Home Phone 91
Office Hours:
a.m. to 12 m.; 1:30 p m, to 6 p.m.
DR. W. H. POLLARD
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGE0N
6prlngfleld,
OREGON
Phones: 'Office 20 J; Rea. 20-M
Office hours:
9 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
DE-NTIST
Sutton Bldg. Phone 20-J
Residence Phone 129-W
Springfield, Oregon -
LESLEY'S PRESSING
PARLOR
FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r.
Cieanine. Pressing, Repairing, Dye
ing, Hats blocked, Suits made to
measure
Main Street Springfield
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
FIXE WATCH REPAIRING A
SPECIALTY
Springfield. Oregon
FRANK A. DEPUE
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 CUrk. F. A. Rankin,
Secretary. R. W. M.
I1ere M more Catarrh In thla ectloa ot
Um country than all other dlaeaaea put
together, and until tha last few yeaxa
Wau aupposed to be Incurable. For g
-treat many yeara dix-tora pronounced It
local dlaeaaa and prrxci Ibf d local reme
dies, and by ooimtmitiy fulling to cur
with looal treatment, pronounced It Incur
able. Science lias proveu Outarrh to be a
constitutional discus, and therefore re
quires coMHtitutionnl treatment. Hall'a
Tutarrh Cure, muiuifmluivd by V, J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo. Olito. Is the only
Constitutional cure on tle market. It kt
taken Internally. It acts directly on tha
blood and mucous surfaces of the syetein.
They offer one MmUrcd dollars for any
?ase It falls to curi. tend fat" circuit".:-
a"id estlii.o yiaU
! . J rV'rwts a l -e.
Hall' KniJ for rc.tanatloia
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