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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
THURSDAY. , XOT.'Efinzi THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE FIVE TOWN AND VICINIT Up. H. Ralph Dlppol, dont!t, Spring very member In requested to be pro fluid, Oregon, Hnt and mnki it a point Jo bring a now member with you. The, Civic Mm. CIiiik. (Inmlng of fiakfldgn l vUIIIhk hi I Ik- homo of her mother M in. T. A. Itatlibun. club U worthy of Mm support of every , woman In .Hprlnrflcld. ! KprliiKflrld Tuxl flervlrn. Phonft 2. r.KKlmnnn'H bread made clean, wrapped clean, and sold (Iron. i Mr. mid Mr. Newton Orlffln left Tuendny morning for Portland tj .Mr. tunl Mm. Clco run I Mi of Pr nn- .. , . consult I r. ( offcy In regard to Mr. vllle arrived WCiiiicHiliiy January "(I (;rff,-H health. for n ldt wlilr Mr. mid Mr. J. K. I .'I at el.,. Mrn. I'ltirlxli and Mr. IMwurdrt lire hImIith. It Id your iii!iliii'K whether you pnlnt your cur- It In our IiiihIiickn to pulnl i hi- Clutpiiiiin nnd Iiovore. Lower reiiill prleH on Flour, and feels ut otir More. Heu us before )ou buy. KpriiiKfieM Wareliouwe Co. Mrs. Anna (Jleiideniilng I helping , ut (Srlfflti's restaurant during tho ! ulmu e of Mm. (irlffln. Minn lirowni'll. the county henlth mime will be at t!n library, Monduy, ' Fib, 7. from 2 to 4 p. Why not b-t HprlngflMd'a new car- in'iilcr ntw.ri ,li iliul i-eriminir lr.li vntl in. Kho wll r " " ' ' meet and advise anyone free ofcharRo. " ""; " v' i king of repairing and building, big t The next regular meeting of the or miiiiII Let them figure on that Civic Hub will bo lielil at the Public job of your. llliiuy Tuesday. Feb. 8, at which t'ni'i COMMUNITY CASH STORE Springfield, Ore. WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT 1 i :ii i. 1 1! 1.1. r; ( ! i I. v :i !m lit i rail 111! IK'S .23c .10c .20o t M.00 I.-- . s I.-,r: . i-aiiri fur , can of apiii i'ts cans for ... .$1.00 ran tomatoes $1.00 S i iiii.k df corn $1.00 Piiir laid p.-r ll 22c W. M. Green Proprietor Established in La no County 1391 next Job of tinting or paper hanging) from Chapman and DnVoro, corner of Second and Main. i Get a net of traction rims for your auto truck and no road lit loo tough to tackle. Bee our truck travel the al ley and be convinced. Coat small for the advantage gained. Prices on rojuent. Hprlngfiel'l Warehouse Co. , flev. F. N. Wl ram, pnato" of IV Mari ula Methodist i. cult, con n.e k rd a fevivaj meeting ' the Cam CciL IiiiiIi .tet Thur-day, Hev. 1i .. Kthrll .tnl up Si.i.ay to ansl-t bltn. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. i I TiimIl) even', the P,'v Sc. took a. blkd out Into the country. Around the'r cain ,iro they, enjoyed tli'-lr supper and all declared It to b.j one of the must ilefcuant me'a, of the year. j In Society i Mr. IV ley Snodgr-ms entertalncl the members of tine I'rlAcllIa club and several special guests last Friday Afternoon at her borne on K street. ; Very dainty refreshmants were nor j afternoon Mr. Thomas Endsley of Hremertou, WukIi., arrived the first of tho week for an extended vImIi with his ststor Mix. Jauies llurpolu. i ' mi j.-iu-ra ine.kfa.r UTieat. .'luring ine anernoon. itie guc NuirlclouH and In-llclous. Try it. were Mr- Jme Stewart, Mrs. V Durllng, Mrs. J. K. Cross, and I' Mm. ( lun-me Cox of VeneU Hpent ,n(.n),erB present were Mesdames: IuhI week cinl with her mother Mrs. juhn Scavey, John Tomseth,. J. M T. A. Kaihbun. f I if. H Italph Dippd. dentist, Spring field, Oregon. Mr. J ('. ItocHe went l JijikMIoii City Wednesday inuiliiiiK to vltlt .it C .- luiiiie Mr. (Hid Mis. Kdar Tlici'l. .'! e'ir io"1' 'ii f ' j r- nnd (ri-ul; In-: -te I :UV. i ' ' el v. le i e for lie.1 ..i ii- vi.ti !' - i;''"d . i ii'j r. '. i 1 1 liuile i ii. "'.'.. C A H w,ll in. -el Frld.tV Ut J p. Ii: ill tin- '. ') i Imi hi Ii;i!!. Alt '1' ' bn .iiii-k 1.,' i t nK sbvie will l'i :. .-.-i.-k . I.. I. .:. -i!l s' : -. :,nd r. U'd n i.ee,;.i- i . 't ,u,k iul-l I .i- is. ii...-. 2..tWli fc..i.i.i;-. , i.r. ii.. ..II i l.eid .- e,-..4. J,.-, .Us. ' . l . I e. Mr :i: d Mr. V.':tll:'( r- Cti 'ny ii " 1 hair ! yti ari'lv.-d la Sj r.ii:-,!'ii-i I M "1" tut l.iy ;ift n.oii. fiiiri H-irj-i:! .in. S .i:.tii.u,tuii. Tbey drove llir.eii Ii l:i a i ;ir. Mr. Carney t lii.iN h ti-.itt :t.k down re-ni.d v. em i.iliy t tenant, in that I lieV expect to Heltle 111 tiliS I'.oth Mr. iiihJ Mrs. Chr.'i-y reared in tllirt 1'i'Kioll. I x i n'r f.iil m Ret a pii'c ( ii your '!.)llh t bl!.- il!e. re.;. mi. r ti- nity v.-1 IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAYS" Witbrow. W'm. l;erry. L. K. Hasford. Win. I'iinldon, II. II. Freeland and the hiiKt"x. T!.e next meeting of the Club will be al the boine of M re. ToplKe'll. ; The Ii n: inrt-Hi needle I'll) v.a.. ie i r,h!fi iiy elite :ui.''d Friday a!t"r :n ii iii li e lii. ii. e .Vr. W. Kfi eiy )i M;ai 2nd i ! r.- ye e'-'w-.i :wel a lumber if h !i C(;:ih fro.'ii rialid ( r.i jdaed en the Vic'.rcla d C. j -1 ; -: L r . Li i: I . .After th.j' : rt a I'l i.-ay luiu ii w :i H(.red !:.V l!:e l,(i;-ti 'lltl III Til! 'iS Jife- , i -nt m iv: ' mi.h, C. A. warts. j Area Kirov. 11. Korf. M. M. l'eory. V. J". Wbc:.:. r.. W. F. Wiilker. (). U. ' I-: i v. I!. V,'. Whitney. J. W. Moon, 't !'. Hi- s'-ler, J. W. ( offin, I-;. (',. Sutton. j S. !:. Ii e, I'dn UvartH. Special ,L"'e;.i were Mn Cm I Fihlic-r ard MrB. IV !). V;mi.-!i. The Club will mejt v. Ci Mi.-. (. tl. I'e. si y Feb 11. I Tie- .! iv P. fii;b Kave a f rt t.t I tie !.."i:tc of L. A. Sniiili, T'iur J .y i.i'.t Ii.iiiiih were pl:iyed ar.l i1 -ii'h! time e.ejuy 'l'lii)-e invited . lie : .V- t i-d Mis. V.' C. Mcl.a. . Mr and ".!.. I! I., lei tt Mr. ."! b, i ..-i.ii i 'odi'doii, and .i 'V !i..i-.i.i .;r. iitid .';"s "c!.-!t Al i . it. Mi. a i il M Fnu ry :ti ra.-.I '.ii. M i'! y, v i U ';.:.: -i '.td Mi.j. (gel Peadij Gpeai Eueni Come to our drug store in ample time for your sick room supplies- You should have our antiseptic things; and, at the same time get the powders and perfumes yoA will need for4baby. Let OUR store be YOUR store for all the medicines We are Careful Druggists. and drug store things the whole family needs. We give Red Trading Stamps with cash purchases. Phone O ;i - . SPRINGFIELD. - il I QUVp SUBSTITUTE "Vmrr'T.-r rt r . i 1 1 r r . . I fv orMimuriLLu Si EUGENE 4 Stores . LEBANON ORENCO PRICES ARE DOWN ' Prices on most commodities housekeeper will are down. The wise QUALITY FRESH ROASTED SERVICE SUCCESS BLEftD.OF COFFEE A superior blend of high grade coffee particularly adapted to the household trade. Steel cut, chaff all gone, pure coffee (o make a real successful cup of coffee. A trial will more than convince you that QUALITY counts. Pn;e "40c. per pound. VOIR NEIGHBOR KNOWS ASK HER A post card will bring you success. Sold only by SUCCESS COFFEE AND SUPPLY CO. 4th and Madison Street. Eugene, Oregon. of I ho. jelliosi soiial events of ! w.ik a Mii-r'--e I inlei iy y:r- cj;or!mer.t station should i.epi yciis ia advance of general f-V' i i ractice. In order that the new nu il!-:;.-. cic;.i ai:u ar-et;os nny b.. '. .,. t..;i ; . f,if. u, i-Miier. .;; J.ir:c.i T. 7ard.il..'. d!-e!r. 'n his roiort for ID IS ':'0 just oil I lie c-oll'-ge press. Much iu- be llesorve iJoard says that deflat::.: is i.-.o.c-.-.l.ug ai iv should without any i.iiiicaticii of a rauic. V. o :;'l ' 'JLl i.r'c?3 v.-or? f ir '. well ...otl, tuc L-d.c in Uus: ry next to farming, was twice as high as it ought to be. Kol, These prices had to come down and as they n-s ihursd iy louuatum that has added to tlieift.l!, wilh the certainty of lower divi- Oil' ' I In w i ly fcr Mi.-s Marv :.iii.iMg January a uamiy luncii proi::s oi tarmniR. ana oven uior-, dends than during the old profiteer- : ineiuii'iin a lino birthday cake pro- facts tinl. r invest igat'ou with pro ! in- days when net earnings were no j vided and served by tho gueiits. ended mise of evontual solutionl!, arejpcod uless they were at'least 30 to 'nn ciij.iyable ovonliiB of games atvl explained In the loport. Copies free! c0 per cent, it was onlv human nt.,, : limbic The ki osks were Mrs. Al I Jlonivoniory. Mrs. Page, Mrs. C. M.I i i 'lority. Mrs. Vina McLean, Mrs. Miryj ..Magill. Mrs. Findloy, and Mrs. ll-.n--! ace mi alzah. Buy Now SUGAR, 11 lbs. $1.00; sack $8.50 Flake white Sib. pall $1.43 Jap head rice 41bs. .25 White beans 4lbs . . .25 2 oz. bottle vanilla. . .25 Jello, per pkg 10 Jif'y Jell per pkR-.. .10 Wedding breakfast syrup, white, 10s loyal baking powder Skat, 2 cans Salmon, 2 cans .... ,Cod.fish, lb bricks . . on requobt. NEW FARM ACCOUNT BOOK A now adition of the Oregon farm account book has just been issued by to howl. We are cow hearing the d;sn:al howling of the follows who 1-now that they must soon submit to competition the . life of trade and Mrs. A. J. McPurland who is visi ing at the homo vt her son, A. W. j McPurland. was the honor etiest at ! i.... ,..!... f.(i.' the farm di,l for the farmer whether over P'Vlous months. Bank clear- it iiiiiiiv I (?.r,i (kirtttlVlit I L lilt llllllil ( " .......... $ .97 .35 .25 .25 .19 the (). A. C. extension service an.l lw u,;uulL Vnml I'nited States department of agri- The fact 's that business is keep culture, an simple, complete and ing UP- Uur exports are still large efficient as can be made. Just what tnt'-v increased the last two months I II- IUI1I1 Villi IK lllf Id t f WIII'lillT I...- 1.. home on North Mill street. The ! '"' or lost him money, and how u, a e",ftu percentage guests were alt old friends and former -h-an d which of Ithe loading be,w f.lu8h 1i919' notwithstanding ; residents of New l'lymouth. Idaho. ' 'i operations- livestock, dairy, " "v -w..o.esa. prices, any- four of w hom were charter members I mps, Truit. forest or pasture were "nave gone avv'a' lfown troia 'of the New Plymouth Congregational ' profitable, are only a few of the useful 1919' lnea,u llat s money te church. They are a present residing points developed in proper accounts. . J'," " t e4ua1 size. i In Eugene and included Mrs. Wilso.i. I Tne farmer's gross ond net profits, I Mrs. Dsborn, Mrs. A J. EUinser, I abor income, interest on investment, 20c -- ORANGES "THE SWEETEST IN SPRINGFIELD" 25c -- 30c A DO ZEN G RAY'S CASH AND CARRY Mr. ai d Mrs. L. L. Oshorn and ch'll ren. and Miss Lurline Culter. A Judicious Inquiry A well known traveling man who visits tho drug trade, says he nus ! often heard druggists ask a customer, 'who wished to buy for a child or an j adult and if for a child, they almost Invariably recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The reason for this Is that they know there is no danger from it and that it always cures. There Is no tlie least daiiiger in giving it and for colds, croup and whoplng tough it is unsurpassed. EXPERIMENT 8TATION REPORT Scientific farm practice at devel oped and recommended by the Ore and other interesting items, are as certained. Copies may be had of county agents In counties carrying record projects, from banks cooper ating with the collegt and govern ment, or from the college extension service direct on application to O. A. C, Corvallis and payment of ac tual production cost. THE TIMES NOT GETTING BAD Notwithstanding all the rumors of closed shops, less employment, re duced wages and the like, readjust ment of our national ecnomics Is proceeding normally. No organiza tion has its finger on the pulse of affairs not even the general goy eminent as completely aa the Fed eral Reserve' Board and the Federal Money rates are receding. Prices are lowering normally, air are agreed. But they won't go down to pre-war figures for a great Wny years, if ever. And the man .and woman who won't buy shoes and clothes and other necessities until the prices sink to pre-war figures will have to emigrate to where clothea and food and other necessities are not needed. Such a person la only doing his best to bring a panic and bad times for h'imself. No Insinuation "And will one collar be sufficient, madam?" asked the haberdasher, politely. 1 "Young man," replied his untidy customer sternly, "do you lnsinervate as 'ow I 'ave more than one 'usbin?" Classified adverUslof pays. ,