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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1920)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1020 THE SPItlNGFIELD NEWS PAGE THREE TOWN AND VICINITY William AJu'i'tio, who linn been tho Ilooth Kelly cr man at Wendllng for the lunt seven years Mopped In flprlngflcld Tui-mliiy while on his way lo ItoHctmric. Affr visiting In Rom. burg fur several weeks he will ;o to J'ortUriil to nmkti hi home Huy KKKl'ntiriii'N milk bread, 12c, and 17 l,ntfiiH Tmplt'n spent till WCck l lid M hi ll'illl' In nniWHr.vlUc. Dr. B. Itilph DlppH, dentist, Hp'-inc field, Oregon. IM N'IiiijIii i:im fold hi aTf-ngo ev-t if Hurlnr.ri'id (to n Jiflwromrr, W. Thompson, from Texas. Mr, und Mrs. NinriU nti! (ton expert, to inve to Hprlnj;flild for ihn winter. It. ond Mrs, Kimist Westl.ope. of jHrpi-r, were lmpp uu : Spi ti: Kf!-ll P i t ii ( tin y. Dr. 8. Itulph Dlppel, dentist, Rpilnj fleld.. Orc(Eou. t'Kdr Ia' went to Poilard luM vl wImth he will attend tlij Ar rox Pilt'iiriiiliiln school, Mr, ami Mm, Win. (Jlaspfy, of Tall Creek, wi rn KptfnKfleld biisliies vlMl torn Kmurl;iy. Wo went all tlio u'jk all the time, our phono mi rutx-r Is two. Pull us np. Harry Worlley returned Monday niomlr.K from ('itiuidn. Mr. Wooll ) Wilt to Cliliadu Willi ll"rt Suoik Bill later went from CI ti-i .hoiu to C;ii. Kiiry where tin l5 t-l for n few ilny . h ...... 1,.r...... i Mth. M. IMIinf.' le'iirli'-d TliUI'H-; H:i.v from a vin't wlMi her sou in lav IV It Ali'Xiiii'Ier nt t'orvallls. Kl'iinmnn' bread llunle i lean, wrapped i li'iin. nint hold clean. WuMi-r i(iH;-li r returned Moiul.iy t.lrhl frorii Vn( -o, (in;., whi te ho has be, n i in'.l ivi , iliirltii? thi' minimer. :f. J. VrKlln of Coon Hy 1h vl:i Ii.i In Hi i Ipvf 'e., I ! r- v;i i formerly ,r i 1 1 -t -j r of n fmihwire slnr" h-'ie. Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Sprlnsj field. dr'K'on. Mr 1 Mm WUruot Fouler rntne to Su i: :'. 'vi Hlinil-iv from I'ortl'ind to vlll with Mrs. Poet or' pnreut. Mr. n-ul Mm. V. A. DPu.. Mr. Fos ter returned to Portland Monday mi l Mm. Fo-ter will remain Indefinitely. Mm, (J. K. Fortmlller and small son linve arrived In Springfield. Dr. and Mm. Fortmlller nro now domiciled In apiirtmentH In the Vitus building. Mr. nrul Mm. Fred Hressler left yoHterd.-iy morning for Sllteoo lake where they will enjoy an outing. i F. Johnm went to IJnalaw Wednesday whero ho will roinaln In- The ladleg of the M. S. P. club en definitely hoping to benefit bla health. I tertained their husbands at a Hal- Dr. S. Kalph Dlppel. dentlat, Spring-' lowe'en jiarty laat Friday evening field, Oregon. j at tho home of Mm. W. C. Mi-Lagan. Mra. M. L. France, of IteedHport.i The rooma were prettily decorated waa the guest of Mm. Harl McPher-jwIth autumn leavea and Hallowe'en aon last week. Mr. France was for-: featoona. Fortune telling and various To The I will move my furniture store on or about rvfiandaj November 5, 1920, to the building previously occupied bj A. A. Gibson, on Main street near Fifth. In my new quarters I will cary a more omplete line of home furnishings, and by having more room, I will be able to make better display and give better service to my ever growing list of customers. We have enjoyed an exceptionally good business in the past few months, In fact that is why we are moving, because where we have been we didn't have room to take care of our trade. If you are not on our list of customers, you are invited to call in and see us look over our stock and have us explain our Profit Sharing Plan that will go into effect' November 10th... It is not Red Trading stamp but I'm sure it will Interest you more, as it apys a much larger per cent. v Thanking you for past favors, and assuring you gooo prices, good quality, good and accomodating service and a guarantee on every article you buy from me, I am, Yours truly, FARMERS SUPPLY CO. Harry B. Corsaw, Mgr. merly wKeni nt thn Houtheru I'ueiiic depot here and hold the name posl lion at Heedsport. Mr. and Mm. W. II. Adrinn ro turned Tuenday morning from Halem whem they uppnt Hunday and Mon day, having motored down. Mr. and Mm, I. E. Rchroflder, of Miircoln, arn tho prourl pnrmts of n nlRhl pound noil, born TuoHday morn Inir. . : . a Demaad Fj'clinnnn'a bread from your Krorer. U. V. Criffln l'ft Wednenday mnrnlnjr to nrnlerco another oper.i ilon. Vein fieiiKency spent tho week end at borne. Vlvlnn PenHeney left Wedncid'iy for aeverul daya vlnlt with her alater Vera who la tenrhliiK at Noll. Mia. I.. T. fciulth will return Frtdny from CotjuHlii accompanied by her mother, Mm. ToJer, who will apend the winter hrre. Mr. and Mra, W. Androwa, of llnrrlKlmiK. apent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. L, T. Smith. Mr. and Mm. A. II. Ilennett, of Junct'on Cliy( vlalted with Mm. Abb! Lynch. It. F. Johna mid family were Sunday Kti'-ntH of prank Ixoma at Halsey. W. P. Tmn bft Wednesday morn It'ir for Wendl'nu. W. I. TjKon end daughter Wlnnl- ifred,. Hpent Sunday at "Altlland" on the McKenle, the mnnnifr homo of tillhf rt Tynon. J Mra. Ci-oiRe Orr and pmnll duiiKhter j Naomi hiive returned from a visit of fvvcrnl weeka with her nlhter, Mrs. ; McKay at Walker. I Mh-:i i)ll. S-uiih vl Iffd with her . father. It. W. F:n:th, over the weel: ; eiid. Ml's Smith In tfachiLg In tho Portland arho'ilH. j Mr. and Mm. I!l!ey PnodpraMS vlr.i let In HairlHbuiK Sunday. j !rM. A. II. Sneed and K.rnall son 'are v'xUitiR lu-r parents at CiiBcaie Jxka, Ore. Sho will vlnlt a sl.st-r 'In Pftiiland before returning home, i LaVerne It. Smith left Tuesday morning for Portland where he phtus ; to entr an automobile acliool. i W. C. Mi.iifrati made a biiRlno8 trip to Portland Tuesday. In Society ncem Public 'fame were paitlms for ttie evening. Itefreahmenta appropriate for th occasion were nerved during the even. Ing. Thoae preaent were: Mr. and Mm. i L. A. Smith, Mr. and Mr. Harold , Hartley, Mr. and Mra. R. L. Burnett, I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caatcn, Mr, anl ! Mra. Carl Wyman, Mr, and Mm. 11. W. Albem, and Mr. and Mra. W. C. McLagan. ..' i A birthday dinner In honor of Lavern It. -'.ttiith waa given at the 'homo of h!a parent. Mr. and Mra. J.. A. Smith hero Sunday evening. I Tlume present- were: Jlr. and Mm. Ilodgdon, Mr. and Mra. It. L. IJur imtt and noir Filly Jr., Mr. and Mrn. W. C. McLagan and aona Kassel and Kob.Tt, Misa OniU Smith, and La- . vera Smith. i Tho Pine NmI13 club held their f'rt meeting of th aeaann laat week at tl.o Lorn" of Mra. Arnol Hodgdon, i with a largo attenftnnce of members. Tho club la meeting this afternoon wilh Mra. O. F. Klzer. i . At the meeting of the Neighbors nf Woodcraft, election of officers for , the ensuing year were leld with the ollowlng reaiilta: Past guardian neighbor, Minnie Glrard; guardian neighbor, Harriet (Caateel; advisor, Rella Peterson; ! clerk Nina McPheron; banker, Lilly Klzer; magician, Majrrle McLagau; j a:t --ridaiif, Arnol Hodgdon; captain Ijruard, Mary Maglll; muylfian, TSernlce ! Van Valzah; managers, Cora Hlnson, jFinily Dority. Mary MagHl. j After the biiHlnesB session refresh f merta were served by the committee. A nuitil"'! of Ki'gene meinbcrs were guests of the circle in the after noon. , , ; One of tho most enjoyable affalr.i I of the Fiaron was tJi'? ClirlstP.n En lenvor annual Hallowe'en party given ! In Morrlaon'a hall, Friday, October C?th. The main room was decoratoi In Ino maple am pumpkins with four clevery contrived pumpkin ghos's pi-eilng from behind trees. The bm-.qin-t room was decorated In yellow leaves, yellow and bl'ick crepe paper and dahlias. As It was a masquerade, everyone ramo appropriately, attired as spooks, clowns, devils, etc.. and ready to par ticipate In tho program for the even ing which consisted of games, stunts fortunes, etc.. In arranging for partners for sup per, the names of etates were given the boys and their capltol cities given tho girls. Consternation and a general inlx-up followed for It was soon evldant that very few knew who tv.e!r partner should fca and did not even recognizo her when they saw her. - Refreshments of pumpkin pie a la jnide and sweet cider ended the evening's fun. I The Christian endeavors plan to J have some sort of party or social Jubilee every month, believing that clean socials are essential . to trie success of any christian organization. Where Cash Beats Credit Why Pay More? Coffee is down again Our 512 coffee, per lb..40o Our Pearl Caracol cof fee, per lb 35c Our Empire coffee per lb. 50c Our 264 B coffee per lb. 25c Golden West, 5 lb. ..$2.60 Crackers, by the cube per lb 21c 6 dox. clothes pins ...19c We have the best of values in brooms from 65c to $1.50 each GrayV Cash and Carry -Grocery Springfield, Ore. , tW. M. Green, Mgr. , We Invite all the young people who are not lined up with any young peoples' society to visit our Sunday oven Ing service ct 6:30. Our next par'y will probably bo on .New Years eve, although nothing do flnlto has been arranged, : The homes of Mrs. O. H. Jarrett and Mrs. 8. Ralph Dlppel were the scenes of an elaborate entertainment by the Needlecraft club for tho Ken sington club : - last , Thursday. The rooms of the houses were decorated In yellow and white. About thirty giicHfs were present for the af:ernoon. An elaborate three pour.ie luncheon was served at one o'clock at Mrs. Jarrett's home, at wh!h covers were laid for 21 gueata. i The afternoon was srenf! at the home of Mrs. Dipped where' vaudeville ctunts by the women of the club fur nished the amusement. Seven origi nal acts were staged to the delight of all present At the monthly business meeting of the Epworth league, held, Nov. 3, the following officers were elected for the coming six months: Oswald Ohon, president; Miss Margaret Mc Elhanyt first vice president; Miss Ester IJrattaln. second vice president; Miss Nina Bocson, third vice presi dent; MIks Frances Paden, secretary; Miss Dorothy Anderson, treasurer. A further business . and social meeting will be held In the near future. CHURCH NEWS Baptist Church Dr Driver and wife of the chaptl car "Good Will", began special meet ings In the Baptist church laat Sun day with a splendid congregation and good Interest. Dr Driver Is a forci ble speaker, bringing to us tty old lime gospel with power. Meetings every night except Saturday night. Next Friday n'ght the meting will be of ipeclal interest for the school children end teacheds. Dr. Irlvpr and wife who are fine singers ' wiil rnrn.'sh .special music every ntghr. Tin; public Is cordially Invited to these services. Methodist Church Th morn:ng service next Sunday will be under the auspices of the Woman's Heme Missionary Society, and the pastor will preach upon the subject of iniFSlosn, wPh special re ference to the .work of this society. The evening sermon will he on the subject. "Proving God" at 7:30. Everybody is cordially Invited to these services. Our young people are planning scmeth'ng worth while In connection with young people's activities. Come and Join us in our winter's program. :CS1 ASTHMA HAY FEVER Or Throat and Lung Trouble CAN BE CURED III 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. We always fumigate the house before we lift a quarantine, why not fumigate the body also? It can be done at "the Electro Medicated Inhal atorium. See Mr. ZIEGLER as he is taking treat ments, at 263 6th street Springfield, Oregon - . The Electro Medica ted Inhalalorium is located at 960 Willamette Street EUGENE, OREGON W. F. WALKER FUNERAL. DIRECTOR Vull Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. lies, phone 67 J I can pleaso your head, I can fit your body, I can give yon all wool, I have no Bhody. RAMSEY, The Tailor " MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY NU BONE and M. & K. CORSETS SURGICAL CORSETS and BELTS FOR MEN and WOMEN A 8PECIALTT 155 9th Ave., E.. Eugene, Ore. rhone 292 L. Afternoons Up Salra DR. EUGENE KESTER ' Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 82 v Home Phone Ul Office Hoars: -t 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; Rea. 20-M Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m. 1:80 p. m. to 5 p. ra. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST, , Phone 3 ;.. : Springfield , V Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY .. . CE-NTIST ' ;..t.... Button B!c!g. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129 W . Springfield, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prcp'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked, Suits made to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon 1 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 FINE WATCH REPAIRING! A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DEPUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC 8utton 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 brother welcome. Lee Clark. Secretary. F. A. Rankin, R W. If. (KEROSUNnX I1EAM1GI1T STANDARD CtfLCOUFVYNY Ell m IP