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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1921)
n'.rr.sT av KnimiTAiiv 24, 1021. PACK EIGHT NOTICE TO ALL DOQ OWNERS AH owners of dog are tervbv notified that tinder no circumstance will their dog bo Allowed to run toosa with'n tli a city limits, rcgnrdlosa of 1100110. Owners will be arrested ant! fined nut to exceed $10. M. Donaldson, i Chief tif Folio Farmers Exchange The Store of Bargains Yofir Opportunity Springfield THE TATTLER M -" n 1 I IlI I J I T . A CERTAIN fine types of tobacco, previously used for export, piled up in the United States due to the high rate of exchange. From these high grade tobaccos we have manufactured "111" (ONE ELEVEN) CIGARETTES a new product a quality product made cf tobacco never previously used in cigarettes, hi this country. Finally try them 1 LA Si .. "Vr" V0 which nian tf-at if ou uon't 1:1-.. m" i ;..-..,,.. i n t like "111" t ivarc tir. you can rt your mony back Irotn the dmlrr. PLAY IS A SUCCESS I ast Friday evening tin Springfield populace was entertained by a inn- j ant program R'vcn hy the Sprtngflo: I , high m l ool at the Hetl theatre. A ' largo orowd attended the piny "I.uuiili-; teivstiue." this being the ttrst prtKrtttn ' of Its kind ever attempted by the; Hot ool for some time. j The most pleasing surprise of tlm evening whs the school oreh.tri. i Alj the stunts were highly praised. ; but the Freshman stunt. "Lone fine , Literary Society" received the most comments nntl the Jtin'or Tableaux camo next In mention. Pr, llo.se of Menvllle Hospital" hud the worst case of !iv' evening. The High Sol ool wishes to take this opportunity to thank those who attended the show for t!i' Interest taken. SMITH &WHITNEY VULCANIZING CORNER OF THIRD AND MAIN Are now ready to do tire repairing and re-treading. We have the best of equipment and se the best method known. We stand back of our work. TRY US- BUICK and CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES Automobile Supplies B. F. GOODPASTURE Cor. 7th &. Olive-Eugene, Ore. Phone 1207 SOME OF OUR GREAT MEN By Heck We "of' the SrritigfhM hiKh school er''ve over the loss of some of our great men. namely, llawk.h.nv Halso-y since he lingered In the ! of mat rimony. Mia'cr Halsty was on of tie most promising young men of the Senior this until his hr.i'n became pantlied with this grc.it disease, w. now place him In the same group na Honepart (. Wedgewood of the burg llenvill County of AlKoiie and the State of Misery. . I i N'fXtly,- Mer CaMeel of the Soph- oniore class, who also has been ovt , taken by this disease, yea, beyond all ' hope of recovery! He caught It by coming to school to arly and so dl I she: Allow me. Mister Casteel and family attended the play. Ttlrdly. Skinny Man (Vern) Ki"f. another glorious senior gone to the "wlmln," has shown extraordinary tact by choosing "her" young. Mr. Kief brought his "B .nch" to the sho Friday. Gerald B. Endlcott ("II" Is for bugs) and Ralph Kline are not far behind, being freshmen they are naturally a little late In starting, but they will soon catch up, botl being very "fast." Lastly, we of the normal minded (Si WbTl let ue hope and wish that these of the feeble minded may in a course ilf time rf t over. (Kc n at that they say that Si has a girl in Ki.gene that he's never met I. "What's thp niatUr with KesryT (Chorus) "lie's all too." Tlu Farmor'H Kxrliauge of Sprhigflfld wlshos to aiinouiu-e the TipiMiIng cf a niilllnory do part nitMit In charge of Mrs. Walton, of New York, who In an expert lit that line. Come in Saturday and nee the latest styles personally selected hy Mrs. Walton before leaving (he Kast. Sbe will also remoilt l any old hat at little expense. Farmers Exchange The Store of Bargains We give Red Stamps.. .That means 2r, extra Christian Church llev. Karl ChiiderH. pastor Sunday Hrhoo at 9:45. There Is a clams especially for you. Preaching at 11 o'clock with apeclai music. C. V. Swander. state mission worker, will deliver the morning add res. Junior endeavor at 3 I'. M. Senior endeavor at 6:30. Preaching at 7:30. Subject: "The Facta and lh" Cute for Sin." Tl e regular mld-woek meetings as usual. It.'lig'otis tensus was postponed "ntil Sundav February 1!7. ' lull are wehoiue. LOFFER'S Square, Deal Shop GENERAL BLACKSMITH INQ Call and get Calander. Spingfield, Ore. Chamberlain's Tablets For Indigestion And Const paticn i They App:al To Our ymp.ithies Tin- l:j'(.ijs i! ' ' y , e , ; i'- ii i- i. f !:' suf.'v Tj a;'il ;i, ; . .1 r hit ;,y; 1 a Mi i. !Ta ny nn !i, lonvever. h ve (II ( Olifletelv T -'- f '. I lo "The nicest and piVasantest rned !c:ne I have used for indigestion and constiration is Chiitiiherlalti's Tab lets." writes Melaid F. Craig. M'ddl? drove, N. Y. They work like a charm ai:d do not gripe or leave any un pleasant effect. )i' the use of Cli;mit.": i !! T. iiii : i I On Tires and Accessories We are reducing our stock temporarily and will make a special price on some of our tires, oil and ac cessories for a short time only. ' Buy Now While Can Make You This Saving. See Us First Before Buying Elsewhere. i SPINGFIELD GARACF, Authorized Ford Service Station PHONE 11 4th & Main 1 l)CSf tal leH H re'lgMl -II II. .t;:'l I toh. Invigorate the liter i ;i I l-iei:"v the Indigestion. They nh runse i. r -'i!e movement of the bowel (. When yon have any trrub. witn i your stoinaclt. give theni a trial. I A Judicious Inquiry A well known traveling man who visits tin: drug trade, says lie lias oMeii he;:rd tinurgiiits ask u cUHtomer ttl.o v. l..U' l to buy lor a child oi' an !.c.:l'. .;iid (f fi r a child, they almost a i. i nhly n coinnn nd I'liainln'i'lala's oi.gii Keiu 'ily. 'I lie reason for this '.s t ti u t they Irnms there Is no tlaneer 'nnn It and that Ii always cures. ill re ji, no the least danger In ivi:ig it aid tor colds, croup and ith'ijjlug (oiigli it Is unsurpassed. I Let us figure on that next Joh of printing. We can avo you money. I Mr. and Mrs. Klincr Fergueson, f,r Goshen, was in town Sunday. All scool children enjoyed a he If holiday, Tuesday, Washington's h'r;h. day. The infant ton of Mr. and Mrs. Tal. mage, of Wendling, died m I he local hosiilul Saturday. " Mrs. J. H. Latin op of Marcola was in town Wednesday. We carry a complcto line of type writer injier and rlhhons. , Catarrh Cifnrrh is n local disenpe, prrontly iiiniiciiccd by corislitxtiotinl con ditions. HALL'S CATAlMfll MKDICINK in a Tonic ami l'.lood l'ni ilicr. JW clennsiii the blood nnd Iniiblinc tip the ,SvMeni. HALL'S CATAIHUI MFDH'INR rcslorcH normal conditinnn and allows Na ture lo do ifrt work. All rii;.'i'!VtKt. 'Circnliir.t free. F. .1. nben-.e K- Cr Toledo. Ohio WOOD 4 FOOT AND 16 INCH Fisher - Weber Wood Co. Phone Springfield, 132w Phone Eugene, 782