rAGE four .THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, JANUAUY G. 1921 SCHOOL NOTES Geo. (Soup) Slgnor't Special Edition Pack Again Yes. we are buck to S. II. 8. again and glad to be here. Everything's going line. The boys have a basket ball team and the girls think they have. During the holidays the girls play ed one game with the Alumni and beat them with a score t S to S. The boys practised a lot and will play Junction City Friday. January 7th They also played the Alumni and won S to 0. Kessey scoring. ALUMNI Elbe Slgnor, a graduate of 119 vis Ited the High School Monday after noon and expressed delight at being back. o Geo. Slgnor made good resolutions. Gonna make things lirely, Gonna keep the teachers busy. Gonna have bad lessons. A debate la coming off with Elmira on February 14th and the High School of Springfield will show it's ability to forensicate. Geo. Slgnor is going also. NOTICE JUNCTION CITT ARB you going? Bilious Headache. - When you hare a severe headache, a disordered stomach and constipa tion, take three of Ch&mberlaln'j Tablets. They will correct the dis orders of the liver and bowels, effect ually curing the headache. . .a Tims to torn orsr a new leaf At this time of the year there are many, miny people who realise that they would have a happier NEW TEAR if they had been more economical during the past twelve months and saved part of their earnings. This need not happen to you this year if you Join our CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB a complete and systematic method of saving money. Come in and we will gladly explain. First National Bank of Eugene The Bank for Everybody let's pack up California "Winter's Summer Garden Sooner or later everyone goes to California where tlx bright warm sunshine greets you; where the delightful elimate, the sweet scented flowers and the lure of the sea welcomes you to this land of beauty and charm. FOUR TRAINS DAILY "The Shasts" "California Express" d "Oregonlan" "8an Francisco Express" ' O Portland to San Francisco ' and New Through Sleeping Car Service Seattle, Tacoma and Portland to ' San Francisco and Ixs Angeles Provide comfortable accommodations and excellent Bervlco. Winter Evcursion Tickets are on sale to ;'.- Southern California s Your copy of our new booklet "California for the TouriKt," wll be mailed FREE on request Inquire of Local Ticket Agent for particulars as to fares, routes, sleeping car reservations and train service, or write Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregoa IF not why not? x 1IKI.P your team to win THK game HV being there! THKY on play better when TIIKY know you are watihlflg AND iheer'ng them. COME out! IX)N"T be a stacker! GEO. will be there. Eo meet each thundering knockout blow, And come back with a laugh because you knowt You'fl get the best of the whole darned show That's rep! -Soup" "Your answer la clear as mud." "Well, that covers the ground, doesn't ur Geo re Slgnor has resigned his posi tion as an honorary member of the "Old Mald'a nub" and has decided to Join the "Bachelors Club.' maybe If they'll let him. Sh-h-h don't tell anyone, but there are three new adltions to the "Old Maid's Club" and there are three ad ditions to the "Bachelors Club."' Mysteries sure can fly around school here. . Coach You'll be alright tomorrow, you're Just a little stiff. Geo. Slgnor Your're a big stiff. Visitor How do you like girls that are reserved? Recent Addition to the "B" Club It all depends who they are reserved for. TOWN AND VICINITY H. A. Dudley, an old soldier, died at the Springfield hospital Monday, at the age of 78 years. His home was at Junction City, where he leaves a wife and nephew, E. W. Dudley. Verdun May left Tuesday for Marshfleld with Orson Vaughn who u employed there. Verdun has been employed at the Springfield garage for the past several months. Marry Rathbun returned home after 9& absence of a week to visit his sister, Mrs. Charles Grunnlng. Vera Senseny, who has been visit- Jng at her home, has returned to Oak- ridge where she Is teaching school Helen Meyers, of Hayden Bridge, has returned to Springfield to attend nigh school Mr. and Mrs. E. Fergueson. . . of Goshen, was in town Sunday for a few hours. Burnle Bowerman, who lives south of Springfield, visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. William Clark. Mr. and Mrs. George Bond was over from Eugen Sunday. Constance Rebham, who attends Mt. Angel school at Portland, has re turned to her studies. The New3 )1.75 in advance. and go to FOR SALE SPRINGFIELD RESI DENCE PROPERTY Frit SAl.KIlouHe and lt In Em erald Height addition. Good sealed house, sh'nge rooft largo, dry lot. Address Peter llaugen, Eugene. Price I2R0. PAINTING TTlNOand "general Ipalntlnf . Cms berg. Sth & U streets. Phone IS? It FORDS and Chevrolets painted, SIS. Springfield Auto Paint s'op. Phone 1S7-R. tf. CABINET tHOr Go to 11. E. Pitts' cabinet shop, corner Fourth and G streets, for your Sanitary Butter Mold, kitchen cabi net kitchen tables, English break fast tables and general cabinet work. For Sale Farms McKENZlE RIVER RANCH. 60 acres adjoining Leeburg. 16 acres in cultivation. 14 acres In pasture and SO acres of hlli land which Is In Or Umber; the It and 14 acre fields are both good second bottom of sandy loam; an old R-room house, a good barn and chicken house, 2 horses, 2 cows, a few chickens, barn full of hay and usual farm Implements; price 4500; one-third cash. BELFOUNTAIN STOCK RANCH 320 acres, 60 acres In cultivation, 110 acres In pasture and 160 acres In timber which cruises 2.000,000 feet family orchard Just coining into bear ing; 6-room house In fair condition, good barn 18x40, also an older one 35x35. This place has a good future; price 35 per acre, half cash. VENITA 227 acres, 110 acres in cultivation and 117 In pasture. This soli Is -a clay loam, most of It works up well and there Is fairly good drainage; a 7-room house; barn 40x60; new 60-ton silo, outbuildings; 4 cows, 2 teams, 6 dot. chickens; equipment of farm ma chinery, with hay and grain enough for baL of year. Complete for 170 per acre, half cash. THURSTON 35 acres of river bottom, 30 acres in cultivation and 6 in pasture. This soli is the best and cleanest in every respect; good family- orchard, dandy 6-room plastered house, with hot and cold water, fireplace, bath, sleeping porch, etc., good barn and silo; price 300 per acre. 60 per cent casta. CRESS WELL ' 387 acres, of which 180 is In culti vation, 75 in pasture and 182 In tim ber; sol is black second bottom and all fenced; good barn 34x36 and an older barn 50x60, with umial out buildings; Just a small 2 room house; price 135.000, JS.ono cash. DAIRY FARM 320 acres, six miles southwest of Junction City on good gravel road; 210 acres in cultivation, of which 100 acres Is now in fall wheat, 90 acres In pasture and 20 acres in 'oak and ash, fenced and cross fenced, mostly with woven wire; family orchard; 9 room bouse, good dairy barn 150x160; new silo, milk house, garage, poultry house and woodshed, ever flowing creek. Land especially suited to hay and oats; price $65 per acre; terms. HARRI3BURO. 116 acres. 100 Id cultivation, all fenced with woven wire. 1 miles to grade school and church; an Broom house in excellent condition; barn 40x52; also stock barn 24x48; silo, water tower, chicken bouse, . bog bouse, etc., family orchard; price $100 per acre, half cash. SPRINGFIELD " 100 acres, 3 miles from Springfield on good gravel road. Land is free river loam bottom, -85 In cultivation. n wot kj vu. . .tL vYtratut-'i can holdfast . to your Job ' ifouwvsrs Fish Brand Slicker 'Ml v. m u'np .sav x.v v urn A-J.TOWETI COMPANY E3 O iiTO W Ion EGGIMANN'S MA Good Bakery" 15 In pasture, all fenced with woven wire, 1V acre orchard from which the owner sold $600 worth of cherries last year; 7-room house, a fine barn 10x80 several emailed outbuildings; price $22,600. 61 acres adjoining the above, 45 In cultivation and 16 In pasture, all very best river bottom; a fine (room mod ern house and two good large barns; price $30,000. If you have farm property for sale or exchange, It will pay you to list it with us. We have Rea Estate offices In Sslem, Corvallls and Eu gene. This places us In contact with a large number of prospective pur chasers. Kinney & Hide.Realty Go, 021 Willamette St., Eugene CHURCH NEWS BAPTIST CHURCH Geo. R. Varney, Paator Sunday School at 10 A. M. Next Sunday the pastor, Willi commence a serlea of sermons; eight on the pre- .ent life and seven on the future life The subjects for next 8unday at 11 A. M. Courtship, 7:30 P. M. "Is There a Hereafter.' Yon are in vited. Methodist Episcopal Church Tbos. D. Yarnes, pastor Starting next Sunday morning, Jan. 9th., there will be a series of special evangelistic meetings under the lead ership of EvangellHt Robert Brymer. itev. Brymer, whoxe home Is now In Sitlem, has had several year's experi ence In special evangelistic work be fore coming west, but after having Seen fn regular work as a pastor for a time In Oregon, is now giving hi Back to Willard Storage batteries 16 to 20 less. Refore buying your new battery dou't forget to consider the Willard. We repair and recharge service batter! No charge for testing or pure distilled water. SPRINGFIELD GARAGE FIIONE 11 MAIN STREET ibciu ifjjiiiffB isjTmffyni Electro-Medicated Inhalatorinm Goitres removed without the knife Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Ton sllllis, Throat and Lung Diseases Rheumatism, Pimples a::-1 all Skin Diseases OVER MONARCH CAFETERIA w a o O FOR YOUR WEEK END HOLIDAY don't fall to Include a good big box of our delicious candles. Else you'll miss much of the pleasure of your outing. Our chocolates, bon-bons, etc., add Immensely as Joy makers. Un der no circumstances go away without some. whole time to the work again. He Is a singer whom you will enjoy hearing, and his messages are auch as will do 7ou good. We Invite everyone to come and worship with ns during the two weeks of Rev. Bonner stay. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Earl Chllders. Pastor Services In the morning as follows: Sunday School 9:45. Preaching at 11 o'clock and In the evening. Endeavor at 6:30 at which time Rev. Chllders will Install new officers for the cod ing tenn. Evening services at 7:30. Al) welcome to our services. You will find something of Interest for you at every meeting. Other organi sations of the church meet as usual this week. Come! GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR GAS ON STOMACH Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed In Adler-l-ka relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach. It acts on both upper and lower bowei and remove all foul matter which poisoned stomach. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appen dicitis. The INSTANT pleasant action of Adler-l-ka surprises both doctor and patients. One man who Buffered five years from Indigestion and con stipation was helped by ONE dose. F. B. Flanery. druggist Constipation Constipation of the bowels Is a stop page of the sewerage system that re-, moves waste matter from the body. It is necessary that your bowels move regularly once each day, to carry off the waste from the house.' If you would enjoy good health, keep your bowels regular by taking Chamber lulu's Tablets when needed. Let us figure on that next Job of printing.. We can save you money. Normalcy SPRINGFIELD o a' o 3 i rnisttstH