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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1921)
TIIURHDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1921. TUB BPWNGFIELD NEWS PAGE THREE TOWN AND VICINITY Joy Walker arrived Monday frora Portland for a vlill wlih relatives. NOTICE Yon break 'cn up anil wo will fix 'hi. thiiK" rhnlr and tabl liuley nul KIIUdii'm Carpenter Hlup, Mr. I 'mi I Nixon, an employvn of the iiimlunl oil Co., of l( IiiikiiiiI Call fornln. In npiMullng n (wo weeks vucn lion hr vImihk old friend. ILi formerly nl( mil tulwmj In Hprlu,: field. SprliiKlli'liI Tiixl SiTVlni. Miotm 2. I'hm JuHpi-iH llnkfiint Wheat. Nulrllun nml )eltoii tjijltt n number of peoplo from COMMUNITY CASH STORE Springfield, Ort. WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT White beans, lb. Go 21 lbs. for $1.00 Pull count matches, box 5c Kraut by tho qt. or gallon Special for Saturday or as long as they last, u good broom for 55c W. M. Green Proprietor Established in Lane County . 1891 1 KprlnKflel'l attended Um old time dance given at the Thurston hall. A largn crowd wan reported and alt tuid a good time, j Demand Filmnn's bread from your grocer. Mr. Wallace I'nlanuk, who has foo.n ' Mirloiinly III at her home near Marooi.v, wua taken to the. Mercy lloHpllAl at IOuK"ni, tho first of the week. 81m l lniirovlnK alowly. When y.m K'-t ready lo put In Unit i-uly garden, remember we have ini it lino of' heeds, vegetable Hprayn, oiilmi H'1i, vU:. Springfield 'ui ('lti)tiH4i Com puny. Dr. H. Ralph Dlppel. dcotlat. Spring field, Oregon. Mr. and Mr. N. A. Howe enter tained Mr. and Mm. Mike Orell. Mr. and Mm. Carl Peterson and MIm Adelaide Grell at a dinner, Sunday February 6. Springfield Taxi Service. Phone J. Ivan Male In reported ill at his hom on Mill street. NOTICE You break 'em up and we will fix 'em, iron chalra and tablea. Buley and Klllaon'a Carpenter Shop. The men who have been here, to long doing construction work for the Power Co. filahed their work lat week and left for Albany Sunday. Cue Jasper's Graham, Ita the beat All like It. Aak your grocer for It Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Leff of Portland arrived Monday night to visit with Mr. and 1r. Arthur Ham until the hint of the week when they go on to !,oralne. If you wunt something for a Sunilny dinner ready cooked, come to Corsaw Saturday, February 12. when you will find all things good to eat on hale. Hot sandwiches served frori eleven to ono o'clock. Women'; llome Missionary Society. Methodist church. Hive & Master, owners of the 2nd. Avenue garuge reort tie sale of two Ki cond band cars this wvk, one 1916 Ma by Grwid Che volet and one 1917 MUchell. They at ill have some excep tionally good buys left. At the regular meeting of the A. F. M. Monday night. M. B. Huutley of "IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAYS" SPRINGFIELD EUGENE 4 Stores .LEBANON ORENCO Most of the Articles advertised below are striking ex amples of every-day prices. Our regular prices In most cases beat all specials. "It always pays to buy at dray's" Ubby's milk, small cans 4c Fancy cream cheese, 5-lb. bars $1.90 Swiss style cheese, per lb., 45c Llmburger, per lb., 45c Lennox Soap. ( for . 25c Duck soap, 40 bars $1.00 WHAT 25 CENTS WILL BUY Prunes, Petite, 4 lbs 25c Prunes', fancy Italian. 2 lbs 2'5c Popcorn that pops, 3 lbs. 25c Pai icy clean white beans, 5 lbs 25c Jap head rice, 4 lbs 25c Fresh creamery butter, lb .42c Oranges, doz. 15c to 30c; half case, $1.95 to $2.25 Flour, Willamette valley patent, 49-lb. sack . .$2.10 Pure" lard,, per lb 20c Fancy bacon backs, lb. 25c Sugar cured names, lb 35c Sauerkraut (we made it), quart . 12V2c Raisins, pkg . . 24c Salmon, pink, 2 cans 25c 1 loyal baking powder, small 19c Mince meat, 2 pkgs.' 35c Sugar corn, 2 cans ....25c Orated cocoanut, lb 25c Jams, assorted flavors, '2 Jars 25c Aunt Jemima pancake flour, 4-lb. sack 48c lloyal Club coffee, per lb ...,. 45c Poaberry coffee, per lb ..-.28c THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS MERELY AN INDEX TO , VALUES Wo lint here only a few of the 'hundreds of bargains found at Cray's, but the variety of foods you can get for lower piicr.s is simply amazing come often, for each day new bargains-are added. GRAY'S cacsahrryd I 1 f fr WW ', SJTt2UJt-TTm LJi wm OUR. HUBBETb qoops are madeoj "Pure Rubber Tka& wlty tlaeij Last a Loner urns SirelchOurrricfPS Not only on rubber goods but on everything We sell we make a FAIR and SQUARE PRICE. We depend upon doing a big volume of business. To do this we make little prices on everything we sell. So when you want drugs and drug store things you want us. Remember that. We are Careful Druggists- We give Red Trading Stamps with cash purchases. Phone 'Wf MEVER SUBSTITUTE DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and Surjton Office Phone 82 Home rhone Jl Office Iloun: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 6 P. M. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Springfield, OREGON rtonea: Office 20-J; Res. 20 M -Office hours: a. m. to 12 m. 1:30 p. m. to 8 p. ra," DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Btdg. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129-W 8pringflld, Oregon LEM LEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED a LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hate blocked, 8ulte made te measure Main 8treet 8pringfleld between 3rd and 4th Oregon QUALITY FRESH ROASTED SERVICE SUCCESS BLEND OF COFFEE- ' A superior blend of high grade coffee particularly adapted to the household trade. Steel cut, chaff all gone, pure coffee to make a real successful cup of coffee." ., A trial will more than convince you that" QUALITY counts. Price 40c per pound. YOUR NEIGHBOR KNOWS ASK HER - A post card will bring you success. Sold only by SUCCESS COFFEE AND SUPPLY CO. 4th and Madison Street. s Eugene, Oregon. JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Main and Third Springfield - Oregon for; INSUR AN C E SEE' CHAS. U SCOTT at Springfield, Oregon .,L Sprlngf'eld and Mr. Newman of Eugn were initiated Into the fourth degree, tailed the Mark Masters Deare-y ''he lodge has received word that the t-ovtrlgn Grand Master will visit hem In tie neir future. Buy Kerr Valley Flour. None bet ter $2.10 per sack. Sp.lugfleid waiv hsuse Company. L. J. Lepley returned Sunday even ing from a business trip to Oakdalc, California. Iluy Kerr Patent Flour. None bet ter $2.65 per sark. Springfield Ware house Company. Why not let ua pr'nt your next order of butter wrappers. Those enjoying the evening we: Viola Nelson, Delia Clark, Ttelma Laj-aon, Lucile Lambert, Shirley Ilemenway, Bernlce Jaeobson. Jennie D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A 1 SPECIALTY 8prlngfietd. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Building Springfield Oregon In Society Mrs. J. E. Stewart entertained the members of the Chrysanthemum Sewing Club and several additional guests at an afternoon of cards Wed nesday February 9. A daintily bound calendar of desserts was preaonteJ f.o Mrs. Jesse Seavey wbo made the hlgl est score at the game. Pussy willows and rose colored cyclumen were used about the. rooms and the -olor note of rose was further carried, out In the shaded lights and dellghtfi'.l two course luncheon. Those enjoying the afternon were Mesdames: B. A. Wastburne. J I. Clark, M. M. Lucky. F. A. Depue, J. J. Lryan, Jesse Secvey, Al Perkins. Ken innh Abies, I. I). Larimer, Harry ftowarl, Riley Snouis!, Howard I'reeland and Paul Brattala Ruth Bruttain and Alice Ransdall held a very pleasant party at the Paul Brattain home Saturday evening, entertaining their school mates. The evening was spent wltfc games and music, followed by refnteshmentt. i Jlolverson. Paulina McPherson, Neil Nelson, Hale Cllnger, Earl Roberts, Paul Nice, Raymond Yarnes Job. Knight. Harold Stewart, Dale Rus- sell, John Hutchins, and Rae Casteel. The Needlecraft Club entertained their husbands with .-a old fashions dress imrty Thursday evening, FeD. 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson. Those wlu attended Wen dressed in all soiits of costumes tlat furnished lots of amusement for all. The evening was spent playing guess ing games and contests, points bejng given and the one having nignesi score for the evening was awaraea a prize. Mr. Carl Fisher beijig the lucky person of the evening, re ceived the prize. Delightful refresh ments served cafeteria istyla were much enjoyed by the guests. Thofae present were: Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Stewart, Carl Fister, H&nry Adrian, O. H. Jarrtt. Alex McKenzie, Robt. Drury, Dr. and Mrs. Mortensen, Dr. and Mrs. Pollard, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane. Mrytle Swanson Plaintiff vs. Arthur Swanson, Defendant. To Arthur Swanson the above named Defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon. You are summoned and required to be and appear in the above entitled Court and suit, and answer the com plaint of the Plaintiff filed herein against you within six weks from the date of the first publication of the, summons to-wit. January 13th, 1921, and if you so fail to appear and answer said complaint within said W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Res. phona 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 ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78. A. M. F.. Ancient land Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Monday evening in Morri son's hall. Visiting brothers welcqme. F. L. Snodgrass, W M. Green, Secretary- R W. M. time, the Plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: for a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing by and between you and Plaintiff and for full relief. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Springjfield News a newspaper of general circu lation, published at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon for six consecutive weeks, by order of the Hon. G. F. Skipworth, Judge of above Court; said order being made and entered of rec ord January 7th, 1921 The date of first publication as pre scribed by said order Is the 13th day of January. 1921, and last date Feb ruary 24th, 1921. C. M. KISSINGER Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence Eugene, Oregon. j