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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
Tm:usi)AY.()CT()iu:u 2t. 1020. PAGE EIGHT THE SPUING FIRM) NEWS Farm for unto. 100 acres, 12 wow house. 3 barn and other buildings. 3 miles northeast of Springfield on Rood road. Write for tonus. M. -Oriel. Springfield. Oregon. Route 1. N4p For Snip of ri hungo for a farm In Willamette valley, n money maker livery and food burn. Hooni for 80 hoad of horses. IHlng 120 to $40 daily. Soil for $10 000. will take $7,000 In a woll Improved farm or property, balance. l!ko rent. Write, owner. F. Hansen, llox S3 Hat tlcfurd. Snsk. Canada. N4p FOR SALE 1 U. S. seporator, 500 capacity. 1 Sharpies seperator, 500 .... capacity 1 Anchor Holt soperator, prac tically new, l00 capacity. Springfield Creamery FOR SALE Vrg I V 5 fife Aika f .x : Taho Home a Box ot Uuv 9URE FRESH CARDIES'- Our Pure Candy is not only a deli- cacy but also a good food. Wheri in doubt send candy. That's all. We are Careful Druggists. We give Red Trading Stamps with cash purchases. Phone Household furniture for sale. quire at, I'alare t'lub pool hull J. V. Downing. WW K NEVER SUBSTITUTE CABINET 8HOH Co to H. K. I'ltts cabinet shop, corner Fourth and C streets, for your Scnltary Mutter Mold, kitchen cabi nets, kitchen tables. English break fast table and general cabinet work. LOST AND FOUND Lost Mnen hand bag Saturday even ing on street, containing fountain pen and check hook, valued ai keepsake. Leave at News offlc. Effie M. Powell, phone Springfield 42F-13. U2Ip In-1 dish of the meal, and n a substitute tor for meat. It Ih also served with tli meat course at diner and will In this way extend the vegetable to nerve a greater number of persons. Tomato Souffle Spanish 8tyl Ont enn tomatoe. one siloed onion, ono tcasptKn salt, xm teaspoon pepper, threo egg yolks, three stiffly beat'-n egg whites anil one tablespoon fat Pour off three, tablespoons of the puree from the tomatoes and reserve It. Add tho sliced onion and tea j spoon of the salt to tho remainder of tho tomato and stew gently 10 inln jutes. In tho meantime bent the yolks I'll thick, add three tablespoon of , tomato puree and ' teaspoon of salt and continue beating. Fold In tho. Washington. Ho Is not only an ex-!'' whites. Urease a hot frylr.it pa a I ccllent scholar bin an ardent athlete, i thoroughly with tho fat. pour In thi PEARS DRINO HIGH PRICE Meilford. Ore.. Oct. 20. Til larger one day sale and the highest averag price ever received for Itoguo river pears was made In New York IsmI week. Thirteen nts sold for an iiverago of nearly $3000 a car. Oil'l car of Anjous from Hear creek orchard sold for $:tsi9 or $4 a half box. C.rant Pans, Ore., Oct. 20 Itt. no wed Interest In mining proportion changed bauds n this section. Tho Dnlley group has, been taken over by the JoHeph'no Mining and Devel oping company and the Western Metal Mines company has purchased the Standard mine at Almedu. Itottl are to be worked during the winter. RAILWAY TIME CAR08 ( being especially adopt at wrestling. "Cue should have nn ambition and fight to attain it, whether he is equipped with all the physical advan tages or has been visited with mis egg mixture and cook till delicately browned, on the bottom. Then bake In the oven till "puffy" and firm. Fold like an omelet, turn out serving dish and serve with stewed .......... .i .. . i . fortune." is the way Von Krlckscn "" '""'-' regards life. He was recently ap-J Gran Pea 8ouffl. pointed assistant to George Ilalley. I 0 "P fanned or cooked peas. also blind, the official chlmester for!0"' tablespoon fat. two tablespoon ' V teaspoon salt. A LEADER IN SCHOOL BLINDNESS DESPITEj of scarlet fever. J He faces grim facts with unquech j able courage and well-balanced optlm- If you were In your twentieth year, 'ism. He believes that courage ami totally blind and partially deaf, would optimisism combined will eventually you be sorry for yourself? Would you conquer any obstacle. This philoso- feel that fate had not given you a fair Ph' forms the basis of a career that, deal? Lyle Von Ericksen does not already inspiring to all who know him. know the weakness of self-pity and "ia promise of remarkable achieve- he has no grudge against fate, yet he menu has been entirely blind and partially Vcn Ericksen is a leader of the deaf since his eighth year, the result freshmen class at the University of the university. Having b en Instruct I teaspoon salt. teaspoon by the latter in that form of th'' ' I"PPr. one small onion grated, one musical art. he Is now the "relief UP lnlIk- ,hr,,, ,r: 'n"'- ,hr,M' man" at the chimes. Hoy A. Alden 1 "'"y -tn rK whiten. Melt the In November Sunset. i flour, salt, popper, nit 'on, an I jmilk and brine to boiling point, stir- ring. Mash the peas ami ald to tin? ; mice with the well beaten yolks. .Fold In the whites Hiid pour Into a ; grouped tciklng ! nven till firm You are requested to attend our! ,i-i... j !.... cinnamoon Tar's, liei'tn:K v euiit-niiiijr infill, ' Klectrlc cam leave Eugene for , Springfield every half hour from S : 31 j h. iu. to 11:30 p. in. Southern Pacific Railway Arrive Main Lino Arrive South North 12:22 . in 2:25 a. m. 6:48 a. m 4:45 a. m. 1:60 p. m 11:00 a. in. We want all the nyws all the time, our phone number is two Call us up. Don't foget to ask for Red Trading Stamps. We give Red Trading Stamps. A 2 per cent saving on each Dollar you spend Farmers E xenange "THE STOItE OF BARGAINS" Springfield, Oregon Grocery Specials Friday & Saturday Potatoes, 100 pounds for , Lemons, per dozen ' Macaroni, spagetti or noodles, 3 pkgs. for Edward's Dep. coffee (none better 3 lbs for Japan green tea In bulk, lb Carnation milk, per dozen cans, Karo syrup, dark, 10 lb tin, special Schilling's baking powder, lb. can, Wedding Breakfast syrup, 10 lb. tin, Palace Car mustard, 2 jars for Laundry soap, Crstal or Royal White 10 bars. . . Crisco, (the most popular shortening, 3 lb. tin. Peanut butter (good for children's lunches), lb. Wheat hearts, large package Reg. 50c coffee, special 35c, 3 lbs. for Mason quart jars ...... $2.00 .25 .25 1.49 .49 1.60 1.00 .45 1.19 .25 .67 .95 .19 .33 1.00 1.00 Just a few of our many specials in the Men's Wear Department Regular $12.50 mackinaw coats $0.85 Men's dress shoes 10 per cent off regular price. 10 per cent off all men's and boy's suits. notice i. o. o. F. October ;T. !OL'0. There will be a so.lal time after the regular moet'tiK when the Itebekahs will J-)ln us. and I'awt Grand MaFter. and Past Grand Mast -r V. F. Whlker will b present and will spoak on the proccnlliis of the lat session of the Sovere'sn Grand lotlK". I I'lcasc bring a light lunch as there will be a basket lur:ch after the cession. A. I'. McKenz'o. Secretary. dish Hake in a slow 12:60 p. in 2:66 p. m. 6:65 p. m 6:04 p. m. Oregon Electric Portland to Eugena Arrive h'ugetie I 10:4f. a. m.. 7:30 a. m. 12:25 p. m 11:15 a. m. 6:45 i. m l:Gfi 8:55 p. m Southern Pacific ii p. in. 6:25 p. iu. Household Talks By Hester Conklin and Pauline Part ridge of Del Monte Cookery Service. THE VEGETABLE SOUFFLE The vegetable souffle may be used for luncheon or supper as the main A Itoll pantry Into a rectangular Nhat'o and brash with melted butter. Hioink lo with n mixture of cinnamon and rtitar. Cut into 'a-lnch s:r'is mid Imke In a hot ov n, These an' dell clous with afternoon tea. Pear Tails. I Cover the tinMotit nf Irvfrleil -1 1 ft - -d ciij or muffin ni'rtx with nastry. Pierce with a fork and bake !o it hot ':. n till' brown. Itemovo to ,a Ie '1 a lr ' ' ft a o mood penr and a Utile of the syrup In each. Deal one ork white till stiff and add 'to! laid spoon of powdered niuur. Cover tho pear v.!ih this and brown luVkly In ii li.(ivi'::. Subarb Tart, i'reparo one rtip of stowed and sweeten d rhubarb and thicken with two tablespoons of curri.'it.'ich m.xen till smooth with a 11:1.- cold watc Holl three minutes and cn-ik In a double boiler thirty m'uiiti s. Cool Dak a pastry shell, cool and spread with the rhubarb mixture. Cover with whipped cream. l.eavo 4:15 p. 7:15 a. Wendllng Hprlncflold Branch m. m. Arrlva S:40 a, uu (mixed train) 12:60 p. ni. Southern Pacific Oakrldge Branch I.eavo SprlnRflold 1:45 p. til., Mon days. Wednesday nnd Fridays; ar rive SprliiKfiold 11:15 a. m. Tuesdays, 'Ihuridaya and Haturlays. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS AT SPRINGFIELD POSTOFFICE Northbound Malls close nt 10 a. in. and 4 p. in.; firr'.io at 11 a. m. and i r.:ir, p. m. ' Southbound- Mails close at 1:30 I p. in. ami r. :!0 p. m.; nrrlvo at C:30 a. in. and 2:30 p. m. W'eudliiiK rtraudi (Dally except .Sun. lav , Mall closes at 4 p. in.; ar rives nt S : ::o a. m. McKenzIo River (Dally except Sun day) Mall closes 7:30 a. in.; arrive ) :::o p m. Albany OukridKo Ilrnnch Mall clos es at 1:15 p. in. Mondays, Wednes days stid Fridays; arrives at 11:15 a. in. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur :as. Mohawk Rural Ilouto No. 1 and MfKcnzIo Rural Route No. 2 (Dally c-xcept Sunday) Carriers leave post offlco ut 8 a. m.; arrive at 1 p. in. In Trouble? Always remember that It Is easier to KEEP out of trouble than It la to GET out, once you are In. Have you made a bad in vestment? Are you In finan cial trouble? Come rlfcht In and tell us about It. We will do our best to help you. But the really wise investors come to us before they get Into trouble. We are band ling financial deals every day. That' our business. We Invite you to come and confer about deals. All our banking facilities are at your diapoaaL Let us belp you to keep out of trouble. First National Bank of Eugene The Bank for Everybody OfDSK)' Shell Gasoline is now selling for 31c SHELL gasoline tests 50 gravity. We also handle the Shell line of OILS which are on a par with Monogram and other higher priced oils. Shell Oil still sells for 25c a quart We have received a large line of the genuine WEED tire chains. "It is better to buy and use chains than to have a wrecked machine." , Spencer & Anderson