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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1920)
TflK SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOIiKIl 7, 1D20 PAGE FIVE TOWN AND VICINITY K. K. Ilra.taln returned from his vt.it t, Mm. i,tnn u.i u.mr,L it. ere report, it rainy wmin no win tn about the same a. hern. Dr. fl. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Spring- field, Oregon. Mr.. It. II Miller I. overling a Tl.lt, the latter part of thl. wek, from her datiKhter, Mr.. Anna Jock- .on, who ha. beMi connected with the l'nlverlty of Iowa, and I. n her way to Ilerkely, Callft hoi J t with a daily I'niT Truity of Cat llrornla, to make her ghter, who Is In tho llfornla. Mr.. Jack- .on will vl.lt her sister, Mrs. Grace Ranks, of Corvalll.. and her brother.' Ransom Miller, of Eugene, on the w'jr ' - An important meeting or the Ladles Au.ll.ary of the Loyal Legion la to b. held Thursday evtng.' October I4ih. Rf.v.r.t tmnnrf.nt m.mi. tlone from headquarters have btrn revived. All members are urged to be jreeenr. ( Ruy Kgglmann's milk bread. ISe and 17c. . T. E. Richard, of Guymon. Okla- noma. I. In this city. He state, that hi. norm In rntna hr unrnn tint nv i and later .nt for him. Refore h arrived they had moved and he I. unable to locate them. He also hai a sl.ter Jiving at Woldport. Albert Perfect, who I. a musician' of oe in the northwest, ha. opened a studio In Eucene. H ..ire to read hi. announcement In this week's Inkuo. I I . t. t line sii'l snii ir starting a milk rout". Anylu'dv wUhlng nure Jpr-y milk cull 31K.T SnrlnKfli'Id. , Pr'cea nru 12,ic a quart; 7c a pint.' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Imi-y, of Mills- boro, Oregon, motored down Friday for a week -end 'Visit with Mr. and Mrs Sinn Richmond, and oilier relatives. J. W. .Tedder and family have moved to Springfield from Mill City. They have bought a place In the east edge of town and will make their home hero. Mlko leathers and family from Washington have come to SprlnsfleM to make'thelr home, taking up, a resi dence on G street between 7th and 8th streets. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel. dentist. Spring field, Oregon. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart drove to Portland last week on business. Mra. Rebhnn has returned from a visit with her little daughter. Con stance, at Mt. Angel. Mr. and Mra. W. L. Berry nro at Medford for a few day. on business. Fred Bressli-r went to Portland on business Monday. From there ho went on to Hot Lake, Oregon, to visit Where Cash Beats Credit Why Pay More? Coffee is dowon again Our No. 512, GOc coffee, 4uc or 2 pounds .for 85c Our Pearl caraeol 45c coffee, 40c or 2 lbs. 75c Our Empire blend 40c coffee, 35c or 2 lb. G5c Our 2G4-H 35c coffee, 30c or 2 lb. for ... ,55c Lux, 2 pkgs .25c Keen cleanser 8c 2 for 15c Swiss Itose toilet soap . 3 for 25c Gray's Cash and Carry Grocery Springfield, Ore. W. M. Green, Mgr. with hU .later and to meet hi. wlf a J ,. i. ..,, .....t., .....i vl.lt with u. . .nd fn t. .t .XwlJ Nlb a.ka l.lrwuter, Nebraska. - " """i"'"! ! ii ci:iiu O. D. Motcalf and Smith Mountjoy ; (hunted the elusive pheasant near Ro- Issflrf tftat HmMsIav TtiAt mnr ln r ewt . ' """" "-", ...7 ,,...,1. I C. M. Dressier went to Brownsville .7o,d hi.t Sunday where he met frlind. Mrs. II. C. Bur dick. Mrs. Bur- dick came to Springfield Sunday to visit Bresslers, going on to Port- Jand Monday, . . E"lm"nn bre.d-m.de clean, wr'"e1 c". d sold clean. Mr. and Mrs. John 8eavey and child- rnn and M rn fln vw'm tnnttir Vf a,'"7 .J J.7h " ' lni " , h.t" ,8ra,e,a , ,0"t Thursday to attend the fair. Mrs. Arthur McCracken and small daughter. Leota. of Detroit. Oregon, visited her mother. Mrs. Nettleton, !nd h" U,er' Mr"' WU,"m noden' bough here thla week. She also vlsl- td with Mr. McCrarken's parents, Mr. and Mr.. T. J. McCracken. . , mm. j. it imvi.. visited in Haiem nt "eV and "'nde Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderer motored to Salem last Thursday to attend the Clara of Riverside Oregon and Mr.. ' state fBlr. returning Saturday. i Vivian Balor and Mrs. Ive'cook and ' Mrs. J. Cvr returned to her homelbaby of EuRcne vUUed Sunday In Ashland after a woek's Zl Zl Lnch ' Springfield , .w .n xttimn t r. -n,i r..mii. here. ' ' C. R. Lyon made a business trip to ; points In eastern Lane county Mon- day. Miss Ella notion ha. returned lo , Portland where she I. in training as a tiitrso at St. Vincent', hospital. She IV. S. Ralph Dlppel. dentist. Spring;-1 flelil. Oregon pcnt her vacnt'on here and at New port with Dr. and Mra. Pollard, and U Yenela with her parents. M!"h Margaret Gorrle, who Is at tending O. A. C. spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Blnhop of Port land are visiting friends In Spring-i field field. Mr. Bishop, who wa. formerly ; a barber In Hrrlngfleld. I. now In , ., , , ... the employe of the Southern Pacific. I Orson Vaughn and Herbert Moore tiavo gone to Seattle where they will eek c-mploymenL Both young men i returned from Alaska early in t'ie mini- iner. Mr. aiiphn lists been In Marsh field for the last few months. A Wfint nd vl'l wnvV Tc Vou Leonard and W. J. Lepley, J. D. ' 1' ivls. Thomas Sikes und Krunk Cor-J don returned Saturday night from a -week's cnniplng nnd hunting trip In t!io nionntnins above Onkrldge. They brought back two bucks. Welby Stevens and dauehter Helen 1iave moved to tlu-lr farm home northeast of town. iWls Stevenn will ntfend the Springfield high school, she being a senior thlH year. ! Mr, nnd Mrs. Dan ("rites nre being congratulated on the birth of a daugh ter, born In Portland Saturday morn Jug, October 2. Mr. Crltes Is head saw filer at the Booth-Kelly mill. V. A. Kastnian, who formerly oper ated tho Springfield Feed store hus taken, p position In the grocery de partment of the Farmers Exchange. Mr. and Mra. Henry Korf attended the state fair at Salem the fore part of lust week. A. E. Senseney left last Sunday for Ottomwa, Iowa, to visit a brother who I. seriously 111. Mr. Senseney . expects to return the first of the month. J. T. Donaldson will leave in a few days for Rupert, Idaho, for an Inde finite visit. His trlpjs for the ben fit of his health and to visit his sons, Charles and George, and daughter, Mrs. Henry Durant, also Mrs. Carrie Donaldson, wife of the late James Donaldson. Lawrence Templeton, who Is living In Springfield while nttendlng the U. of O. spent Inst weok-end at his home ln Brownsville. MIhb Margaret Tomseth has re-1 signed her position at the Farmers Kxehange and accepted ft' position with Oolilon'i I Ad lei Furnishing shop company has re-establbUhed Ha Sun In Eugene, taking up her new work set Gulf route between the Pacific Monday. Miss Tomseth ha been em-J coast and the Atlantic Seaboard, and ployed at the former place more than thai- traffic can now be bandied in ' IVutth Hlroctlnna nn nre-war schedule. ! MlM ulftv, 0aIIpr( who mMnK ' . '.. . .. .. ... nnr noino with her sister. wr. u.i n"r " . . Ralph I,lPpel, while altering U of O ' pnt th we,.UH(.nd ln rortl)ind with 'rlen(I- Mr. af),j MtUi Vt,n r. Skinner are t l"e proiu parent or a .on porn rn- lav mornlnap (Ir-t.liur 1. l vnt 9 " ben n"""'1 William W.r.: BklnT Oa- of " the monorail, at the 41ootb Kelly mill, j M . . . Mr. and Mr.. William Rodenbonnh are being congratulated on the birth of a .on to them Friday, October 1. The boy weighed 10 pounds and has been named Robert Roy. Mr. and Mm. Ora Neet of Portland are visiting Mr. Neet's parents In Springfield, JJefore her marriage Mrs. Neet wa. Gertrude Williams, daughter of Vln William.. Mr. and Mrs, R. H. John, spent Saturday and Sunday at Harrlsburg at the home of C. N. Lusby. Mr. T. M. Beebe is yi at the home of hla daughter Mrs. Abbie Lynch. I ! W if. (HeiniA) Adrian has been ... , , confined to hia home the last few days on account of Illness Mra. John Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Frail itomoll and dauehter. Eva and Mra. Kobebrt ryie ana son rrana w WHIakcnile also visited at the Lynch home Sunday. Crow Bertsch Penrne Crow, of the Lorane neigh-1 A Mlna Mahfl f:prt1-h. w?r(, n,arr(!(Magt Sunday at the resl-; dence of the bride'a parents. Mr. and Mr I W nerlaeh. northwest Of Snr,nKfl(!,(lt c. E. Dunham, pastor of tl;e Baptist church in Eugene, offi- s Those who helped little Misa Holt elating. The parent, of the bride-1 celebrate were Melva Hamilton. Ruth groom attcned the wedding, returning Bowers. Gwendola Gott, Anna Rob Monday morning. jblns. Geraldine Matheeon, Pearl and ' Muriel Hatch, Denna, Dorothy, De- SOUTHERN PACIFIC SUNSET GULF ROUTE REOPENED' After being embnrgod since lust J 1 March, due to labor trouble on tno ' ' . . CntU i,.i,-i f W Y p,e"' lh 21 Steamship company Morgan Line, re.MtabBhd regular salling.i every Tuesday. Thursday and Satur- day, from .New torn to u.uvei-.n, with corresponding regular sailings In opposite dlrect'ons, This means jzzrr-rrxrrz!! ASTHMA HAY FEVER Or Throat and Lung Trouble CAN BE GUHED We can cure and skin disease. Don's be a skep tic: come and see for yourself. Why suffer, when you can get results we kill thegerms. W'e prevent sickness by .UibaUng. the. fumes pro duced by the destructive distillation of hydro car , bons, and electricity, combined with medi cines. We also fumigate the house before we life a fumigate the bady also? It can be done at the Electro Medicated Inhal atorium. See Mr. ZIECLER at 263 6th street Springfield, Oregon The Electro Medica ted Inhalatoriom Is located at 960 Willamette Street EUGENE, OREGON I thst the Southern Pacific ..Railroad U' - f " nhilnrctwr.I service between the Atlantic scaooaru . n" t"" ,,a lflc northwe.t mean, a Mt BavJng , hpp,n(f ,c J,,, doe, ot ave to pa., through the congested terminal, a. doe. the allrall service. Improve Your Digestion If you nave weaa digestion eai -ngr of V-iK inK between meals. Drink an abun- Klance or water. iaae one oi i,nain-. . ,,.,,.,., Tal,iet. Immediately after supper. Do this and you will Improve your digestion. J In Society At a' quiet wedding at the home of 1 the, officiating minister,' Rev. Linden Leavitt, Royal Collins and Miss Erdine ' Ashley were married at" 9 o'clock J I Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. ; 11. Adrian were the only witnjsses. j Following tht ceremony Mr. and Mrs. ; Collins went to the home of Mrs.; ... . I uoinns parents r. bdo mr.. uuj; Carney, who live east of Thurston, j Mr. Collins Is employed ln the Bank 1 of Commerce In Eugene and was for- merly in the local office of the Booth- Kelly mill. Mr.. Collins was a nurse In the Springfield hospital. Tho ; young couple will make their home in ; apartments in the Sutton block In . Celebrating the eighth birthday an-, nlversary of Verna Grace Holt, eleven of her friends gathered at the homo j of her grandmother, Mrs. N. F. V,! oml lnl Saturday afternoon.' October 2. Games were enjoyed in ! the afternoon and in the beautifully , ilernrotp) dinlncr room the birthday i cake was cut and refreshment, served, j lores, and Berdine Cummlngs. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has rendered and filed !n ,he CmHl C??Tt ? lh Statot Oregon for the County of Lane, his final occount as Administrator of the estat e of George K. zl?' October 1920 at the hour of ten 0'ciock a. m. of Laid day at the Cour.ty Court Room in said County i his. bv crder of gaid Court been f.sed j es the day, time and place of hearing j ; chJccMris to ?.'' ''"-I account andj the setlement thereor. Ail opjeciions , to said account must he H -vrl ius ana iuea wun tne i iei n ilu v.uun on or before said day and t'nie. 7.. T. Klntzley. Administrator of the estate of George B. Klntzley, deceased. Frank A. DePue, AUorney for the crtnte. 10-23-30 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. land office at Roscburg, Oregon, SertemJ'or 19-- XoMce Is herebv civen that Charles W. Currence. of Springfield. Oregon, who. on April 21, 19-'). made Home stead Entrv No. 012313, for KE SE '', NV i SEi ad lots 1 and 2. Section 7. Township 17 South, Range 2 West. Willamette Meridian, has filod notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the lsnd above described, before E. O. Immel. at Eugene, Oregon, on l the 9th. day of October. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: William Brnsfleld. of Spr'.nKfield. Ore gon; Jack Reynolds, of SDringfield. Oregon, R F. D. No. 1; Emmet E Boggs, ofMarcola, Oregon: Daniel T Spores, of Springfield, Oregon. W. C. CANNON. Register. Sept 9 Oct. 7. '20. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice hereby given that the undersigned has rendered and filed in the County Court of the State of ; Oregon for the County of Lane, her final account as administratrix of the estate of Hortensia A. Carney, deceased and Saturday the 30th day of October, 1920. at the hour of ten o'clock a- m. of said day at the County Court Room in said County HtlO, UJ UIUCI Ul DDKI I fULl UCCH IIAU as the day, time ana place or naving objections to said final account and the setlentent thereof. All objections to said account must be ln writing and filed with the Clerk of said Court on or before said day and time. May Craft. Administratrix of the estite of Hortensia A. Carney, do ceased. Frank A. DoPue, Attorney -for tha rrtite. 10-28-30 W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Res. 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. CORSETS SURGICAL CORSETS and BELTS FOR MEN and WOMEN A 8PECIALTT 155 9th Ave., E.. Eugene, Ore. Phone 292 L. Afternoons Up Salra DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 82 Home Phone 9 i Office Hours: a.m. to 12 m.; t:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. ' DR. W. H. POLLARD PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON SpVinflf laid, - i 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 Blrfg. , Phbne 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 Corner Main and Third Sprinyfield 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. DEPUE . ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Springfield Building ' 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. F. A, Rankin. R. W. M. tliere m uor Catarrh in this eectloa of the country than all other dlacaaea put together, and until the last few years wa aupposed to be incurable. For a ireat many year doctors pronounced it local disease anil prescribed local reme dies, and by consianiiy falling to cur ivlth local treutuieiit. pronounced it incur able. Science hus proven Catarrh to be a, constitutional disease, and therefore r iliiires constitutional treatment. Hall's i'titurrh Cure, inuiiiifuit ured by V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledj, Ohio, la the only Constitutional cure on the market. It U tnken Internally. It nets directly on tlis bhiod and iuucoi.a Biiri';ues of thesyatim. l'liey ofTor one huu.iie.t diU:u for any It fails t. "uri, fc'i -iid I 5?mtr r.i A'iO eattn iIkI.i y I i- r.i,tfi ; hi.