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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
TIlMtSDAY, OCTOIJKIl 21, 1020. TIIK SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE FIVE TOWN AND Henry Mathews of Uoshen was in Fprlmcflf Id Wednesday on business, 1 have also a full lino of Beaver )iato In nil the new shapes at a re duction ln pilce also. Mi's. Thomp son's millinery. M. C. ItresNlcr and K. N. Went of Hrnwnsvlllo went to Silicon laka this morning on a hunting 'and fishing trip of several day. Mr. and Mr. Woat recently Hold their farm near HrownsvllW and aro visiting at the Ilresalor home here. Soma paopla pay too much for flour. We Kelt flour that la second to none on the market for $.1.25. Alio one of the bent Valley Patent at 12 65. Trp a 10 lb. nark at 70c and be convinced. Rprlngfleld Warehouse company, The first meeting of the Prlscllla i lub for thU season will be held at the home of Mr. I. I). Larimer on Krlday afternoon October 22. All holders of first and second Liberty bonds must turn them Into the bank for conversion Immediately In order to got permanent '4 P"r cent bonds. If not In at at one they will draw but 4 per cent. First Nat ional batik. Mr nod Mrs. L. Pulley and family of Wcndling vlhMed last week at the 1m. in.- of J. C. Pulley. ' Mr. and Mrs Kay Kobciison, of Iteiiton county were In Sprlugf'id Tuesday. - 1 We have u few odd lines of dairy IUmI bi.K fi-e(1n that We are selling at Very low priced to llliilve room for xitniilete line of the Kier brand of flour and f.-d. Springfield Ware )iiti;ie company. j :ed Mr- V. II. Ili'itr and two' ilmii:i uioN.re l down from June linn ( Mv" Fttii'Iity raid r-pt-nl the day villi Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. lialley. Mlmi'H Il-'alr'ce and Cnieo Moore, who have ben Initial? at the limit.' of tlnlr mule. Mark I'ndt'oit, have returned to their home In Chicago. t 1 have secured a nice line of hat to sell at M ") to $(', 5. Every one n bargain, lleduced . b'Uht 2.1 per . rent from early price. Mrs. Thomp son's l n 1 1 1 1 1 h l IteV. J. T. Moore vent t fab-m thbt itioruli'if to att.'iid the funeral of Dr. 1 J. 11. Tafbot who ili'il at his homo III that civ Mond.-y n !it. lr Tal bot had been pn-t-colb-jre for :be Mccie H a irtimce oHar.i bi.t of Kimball years. Mr. of the Kim nail Pave Si i J lien i :ui:e Camp ('in k on a hnulm llciWIl s trip.' from ', W. ('. Mel.agan b-rt tiiis morning fur Dulles on a buMm-Hs trip fur the 'Mmiutn'u States Power inmpany. Hg Where Cash! Beats Credit Why Pay More? 4 bars Crystal white, Royal white or Sunny Monday soap ., . . .-c Lux, 2 pkgs . ; . .25c Del Monte tomato ' Bauce, 3 cans . . . .25c Crackers by the cubs per pound '. . . .21c 5 doz- clothes pins 19c BeBt creamery butter per pound 60c Syrup Is down do not be fooled by. any ones Bpec lal priceB. Come to us and get the right price. Gray's Cash and Carry Grocery Springfield, Ore. W. M. Green, Mgr. VICINITY wilt apend the remainder of the week In Dallas. Mr. McLagan la superin tendent of the company'a Springfield plant. liuy Egglmann'a milk bread, 12c and 17c. I have aecured a nice line of ball to sell at $ 4.15 to $0.95. Every one bargain, lleduced at least 25 per cent from early price. Mra. Thomp son's millinery Dr. 8. Ilalph DIppel, dentlat, Spring field, Oregon. , Mra. W. J. Morrow, of Rosc&urg, daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. O. Travis, la reported to' be convalescing from a recent operation. Mra. Trav'a la now with her daughtr. , Aa I am planning on selling my place of business in the next ten jdays, all those holding trade checka must rash them In by the 1st of ' November. J. W. Downing Mr. and Mra. Jess Gates of Camp Creek were In Springfield Wednesday on business. Dr. 8. Italph DIppel, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. K. K. Morlaon left yesterday on ft husinchS trip to Murhbfleld and other coast points. lie will be gune sev erul days. Need any lime, cement, or plaster for those little patching Jobs? Wo are prepared to figure on a large Job as well. Springfield Warehouse coin pany. Come In and se. the line of band si iini pattern hats. S'ome worth $15 to " !l at ?10. Mrs. Thompson's I millinery. Mrs. ham Director weut to Portland Tii' M'ay wlo re nho will 1 e i t with rel HtlveH and friends for several days. j It. S. Jebex received word last Thursday of the tiotioim Illness of his . other at Uloiidale. Oregon. Mrs. Ji Iijih bit Immecllately for Ch-mlalc, p-turning Sunday evening, reporting t.iw mother no better. Come In and see 'he line of hand Home pattern hats. Some worth $1" to cell lit $!". Mrs, Thompson'M millinery. KKjrSmiiim'- bre:ul--maile clean, wrapped ( b an. and sold c lecn. I.lttle I'eth and Clara Johns jipee.t the v U -end with llie'r gi-aiidi'vitlo'r, C. ;. I.uby at Haril.sbuiK. A! Crvi:!-- t'tf: r-r of Juiittion l'!'y r; t t f tbc '"';'h1 h-'ii- Willi her si -t'-r. Mrs. Nancy Jones. i 'Mis--" M;:l c l Mi-l'ltet-Min. daitKhier of , M. Mc-I'herson. I confined to her home nu account of illness. ' We pive Hod trading stami's on i retail sales for cash. Splinpfleld , Warehouse company. Mr. ami Mn;. Karl 1 taker have re I turned from a motoring trip to Cal- ! Ifornla. They formerly operated the j res tan rant bore. I have al.o a full line of Heaver h'ato In all the new b Imped ut a re duction In price hIho. Mrs. Thomp Hon's mllliiery. XichohiB l.amberty, eon of Mra. ltowe, visited with Mr. and Mra. N. A. Rowe lust week. Mr. Lamberty Ih a BaloHinun for the Albers Millng company. Hob and Gerald Van Valzah re turned to Portland Sunday evening after spending Sunday at their home here. Word has been received here by his parents that Bill Hill has taken a poaltlon with the . W. R. & N. com pany In their Portland offices. Demand Egglmann's bread from your grocer. Henry Conrad has returned from Marshfleld where he bus been em ployed for several months. ' Dr. S. Ralph DIppel, dentiBt, Spring field, Oregon. Mn and Mrs. Charles Mead, of Wnltervllle, were in Springfield over Sunday. After a visit of aeveral days here with her mother. Mrs. R. H. Miller, Mrs. Jackson has gone to Berkely, 1 attending the university there. .Mra. 1 Jackson recently came from Iowa City, Iowa, where ahe had been dean of the women'a department of the university there. Dr. S. Italph DIppel, dentist, Bprlne field, Oregon. . O. O. Uushman of the Springfield Mill & Oraln company left Saturday on a business trip to San Francisco and other California points. The Springfield flouring mill has received several carloads of hard wheat from Montana. The mill Is now turning out a new brand of all hard wheat. Vera Senscney, who la an Instruc tor In the school at Noll, spent the week-end at her borne here. In Society One of the prettiest weddings of the season waa that of Miss Robert May Wilson to Charles Allen Stewait at high noon, Wednesday, October 20, at the home of Mr. Stewart's slater, Mrs. J. II. Seavey in Kugene. To the atralna of Lohcngbrin'a . march, played by MIks Jean McKen j lie, and attended by Hazel and Molly, I the small daughters of Mr. and Mn. I Seavcy, tho couple took their placo j in a room beautifully decorated with chrysunthemuma and autumn leaves, i The ceremony was performed by Itev. Stivers of the Kugene Christian : church, usiiirc the riiif? Bcrvlrcr. I The bride wore an attractive gown of while satin with a net overdress and carr'od a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses, tarnation and violets. Afcr the ceremony a throe course weilillnK luncheon was nerved in the i dining room. The bridal couple left on the 1:50 train for San Francisco Iniiil cither Californ'a points where ! i hey will spend n two week's honey moon. ' j For the j resent they w ill make ; their home on Hop Island ranch of i Mr. Siavey'B. In the spring Mr. Stewart t-lans to build on their f;rm ! on the Willamette river. ' Mrs. Stewart l a dauphter of Mrs. I F. It. W'lson of SfKngfield and was !a .or.u!ar student i.t the hlph school ' i i,i a! winter. Mr. Stewart Is a BOii tof Mrs. Harriet Stewart of Eurene and Ih well known and liked in fJprfi'pfleld. j I!" Me N.r. and Mr. J. II. Seavev, pnetB at ihe vei'd'r.p were the mnthertc of the ln-Mo and prnom and '"r. and Mri It. I). Wilson, a brother -f th bride. ASTHMA HAY FEVER Or Throat and Lung Trouble CAIJ BE CODED We can cure any skin disease. Don's be a skep tic: come and see for yourself. Why suffer, when you can get results we kill the germs. We prevent sickness by Inhaling the fumes pro duced by. the destructive distillation of hydro car bons, and electricity, . combined with medi cines. AVe' always fumigate the house before we lift a quarantine, why not fumigate the body also' It can be done at the Electro Medicated InhaU atorium. See Mr. ZIECLER as he is taking treat ments, at 2(53 6th street Springfield, Oregon The Electro Medica ted Inlialatoriurn is located at 960 Willamette Street EUGENE, OREGON 13' Cal., to be with her daughter who la People's Column Sunday closing of Pictura Shows Seven years ago this question waa placed before the voters of Sprin field and snowed under. The question has been hashed and rehashed and to rake out old argu ments Is unnecessary. We must not look at the emotional aide of the ques tion alone. Yet ingrained In every American, born or naturalized. Is the desire for free speech and freedom of choice. Springfield Is a mill town. And with this let us consider the effect on the liberty and pleasure of the mill workers. Sunday Is our day of recreation. We do not own cars and can't take trips like many who favor closing on Sunday. Closing the showa will not send men to churcb, which apppears to me to be an effort ! to legislate people Into the church. I go to church and still enjoy the movies on Sunday. Another question: are we, as a city, progressive? We now have too many vacant buildings In Springfield. We certain ly do not want more, which la my Impression, gained from observing the attendance of the picture house on week days, would occur if the house must be closed on Sundays. Mill Man Your Teeth I?y Ilea Procter McGee, M.D. D.D.S.) CHEWING J When a Frenchman has a deformity of the Jaw that throws his chin over . f( ()n the French doclor Bay9 hf, hag u,e face of ,he ..vil, j village chaiter". Have, you noticed the ten- i df-ncy of amateur singers to spoil an otherwise Rood performance by sfnu-i Inp out of tho corner of the mouth ; or by tvist'r:g the face in a dkipleaa-1 ir;? manner? T1i:b face distortion is I not necessarily confined to singers; j we all do it to koitio extent. Tb.e j renfin !.? nearly nlv.-ays to be found j In i he mouth. Yesterdny I broke a j tooth and ever since I h ive drawn my I lio down to try to hide the spot, j ()i:r natural inel'iiaHon In to trv in ... ... ... , , . . n-de any infi'-mitv. particularly when It is new. If tlm cause of this effort U not removed, the cover-up act will ' r'-v" a llaJ,':t ll!3t w' remain lorn; afrer the original reason for its use v'll hnvc been forgotten. If a tijot'l f ec rniH te :!; -wnd'Tis prim brn-OMi' Kici- or tin? s ii: flamed. l-e Indus of food thnt is to be chewed ; ".viir r:ic-onjt Ior.sly be shifted to a .' iM' is in. :'-.ir'v normal. This !v::!bs in t!v; i"-i;--il rrrjrro::? cf !;.r formation upon the --", ;a f;JO whole unused area. n f-o-'s-and Mm-eiTfc v.i;; jiiin the tartar so that presently a vile tasting and smelling .mess, seething with bacteria Is per- mp.r.'.er.ti;.- locate.: in the waiting veoii of t':c r.utin Ftrtlon of the route between your dinner table ml your stoniruh. In addi'Ien to being con taminated when this condition is; .present, the food Is only partly! 'bowed. When a habit in chewing ts j formed that is not normal, the con- j '. tour of t ho f ee is always altered j aid the facial expression Is changed.! This Is beatise some of the muscles j : of the face, which are also muscles of mastication, are not doing their j proper share of the work, so they : atrophy, which means, crow smaller. I Some of the face muscles have more than their usual amount of work to do, so they grow larger. With one side of your face growing smaller and one side growing larger, it doesn't take much of an architect to figure out the fact that you will have a crooked face if you don't chew right. You cannot chew right unless your mouth is healthy. (Copyrighted 1920.- Rea Procter MCGee.) News. $1.75 per year in advance. NOTICE At the request of my many friends I have opened my nerblacksmith shop at the old place and the same old boy, on South Second St. Come In and see me. ED DOMPIER 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 SPECIALTY 165 9th Ave., E.. Eugene, Ore. Phone 292 L. Afternoons Up Salrs DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and 8urgeon Office Phone 82 Home Phone 91 Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 m.; 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield, OREGON Pbones: Office 20 J; Res. 20-M Office hours: 9 a. in. to 12 mi 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 Sprint-field, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. i i i. - D...r;n o n.. ,t ". I inn Max hifuA mai. t j j measure , Main Street Springfield j J between 3rd ard 4th Oregon ' i JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANT Corner Ms'n 5:id. Sprinyfleld Orccsn "h:.-d 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. A. Rankin, R. W. M. Cinnamon Turnovers Roirpastry scraps into rounds and place in the center of each, one and a half tablespoonfuls of the following mixture: Three tablespoonfuls of ' melted butter, the grated, yellow rind of one lemon, four tablespoons of sugar, the juice of cinnamon. Shape the paste into turnovers, crisp and edges of the paste together and sprinkle with sugar before baking In a hot oven. A want ad will work for you.