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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1921)
TIIUIISDAY. MARCH 17, 1921. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE FIVE TOWN AND tfprlngfleld Taxt Sorvlcn. Phono 2. John Hpark. a former resident of Kpr igfleld. wiih In town on buslnesi 11 e flint of tho week. Kl Dompler, traveling horeshor. Ftop ma or phono me at 11&-J, Sprlnic field and I will shoo your homo at 1 1 burn. MIhn Mona Mcllenry has recovered after her recent lllne. Begin tho morning rlgtu with a good health bringing porridge of Ja ftvr'a Breakfast Wheat. Winifred May returned homo Tues day evening after apenitliiK a weK In J'orliand and Oregon City. Dr. H. Ralph Dlppel. dentlat, Spring field. Oregon. Mr. J. M llafner rerently purchased tlui reHldvu of Mr. Oscar Ilodgdon on fth afreet and will movo to Spring field. Mr. and Mm. Ilodgdo:i have moved Into a house on 9th and O a true! a. owned by N. A. Howe. BARRELS OF MONEY Wll be auved by buying your nalU. rope, hinged, garden tools, carpenter 1 COMMUNITY CASH STORE Springfield, Ore. WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT Swift's cottOBuet. lb. 12y2c 4 cans sardines 25c A Rani pie of our regular prices.- Our store Is full of bargains. W. M. Green Proprietor Established in Lane County 1891 "IT ALWAYS PAYS TO SPRINGFIELD EUGENE 4 Stores WAKE UP! Wo a live one! Watch grocery values! Trade at the livest pfoccry store in Springfield and savv money Peanut butter, lb. . . . -10c Funcy plums, No. 2 Vi cans, 2 for 25c Peaches, Rlelba halves, per can .20c Apricots, per can ...,15c Soft shell walnuts, - 2 lbs. for 35c' KaisinH, pktf- 20c Ilird'a eyo beans, special, R lbs 25o Urlng Us m n f Mf' I 7 VICN1TY toola. palnta, olla and varnishes, sledge and wmlgV. tundra. flle, cross cut saws, rubber and cotton hone, rnMcea fusnlture tc. at COR8AW8 Furniture & Hardware more on 6th and . Main. Phone 22. It. C. Griffin and family left Prldo morning for HI. Marya, Idaho, after a visit of a!( weeks at tb homo of hll pnrenta. Mr. and Mra. X. W. Grlffli.. Sweet pea seed In bulk. Mixed or aeperuto color. It will pay you to buy bulk garden iwd more than ever thin vur. Springfield Warehouse Co. George Hporea who llvea (in the Mohawk waa In town Wednesday. John Helium of Oloverdule waa a Springfield visitor Tuesday. Mra. H. Director left thla morning for I'ortlalid to attend tie wedding of her brother. Mr. Director will go t n Sunday. New Spring gooda have Juat arrived at Itarnaey'a, the taylor. Call and see them, they will make you amllo. Mr. A. Klntaley, of Fall Creek, wiih ljj town Yesterday. Mr. J. A. Italhbiim haa moved h?r hcmKtitchlng establishment hito the llitlu bulld'ng opposite Ketels drug ntore on Main atreet. Kgglmann'4 bread made clean. i wrapped clean, and sold clean. Mr. and Mra. U. May moved la-.t wek Into tlmlr lycw home on tho cor ncr of Cih and D atreeta. Dr. 8. Ralph Dippcl, dentlat, Spring field. Oregon. Tl ere will be a regular meeting of the American Legion and the auxili ary Friday night. March 18. at the V. 6. W. hall. Plana wil de discussed preparatory to a band concert to be glven by the Leghfi band aome time thla month. Flour, Hardwheat at f 2 SO per aacV. Valley flour at 12.10. We meet any price on Kerr branda of flour and' Of tie Invited .guests some forty fed.-8pringfield Warehouse C. jcouplea were present In' costumes - gay and grotesque who tripped the WARNING iou are , u"l"'7 " J of he City council and Chief of Police . that dog. will not tie allowed to run loose within the city limit, regardless. of license. You are further warned . I. Hoal(Al k ktAaa noi i i- i they may react either the parking ..I- iiimnl' nlan nil rhlckena must be " - I kept shut up. You are further warn M kIiIpwhIWh with vehicles , . ,. , ..,. ,i,4 i except HI Bin- nim riir.- . . . , ... m .in..r A line noi i ' " will.be aHHeaod upon any perstin , vl( latlng any of the nbove warnlngn. W. M. Donaldson, I 'liter or poiict;. TRADE AT GRAYS .LEBANON ORENCO Corn puffs, pkg 1Cc Hulk cocoa, lb 20c 2 lbs 35c Fancy petit prunes, 5 lbs 25c Cheese, lb. 3Sc; 2 lbs. 75c Hlue rose head rice, 8 lbs. r0c; 17 lbs. .$1.00 Golden star soap, G for 25c; 2G bars $1.00 Cottosuet, 2 lbs 25c Your Eggs - m - 1 -.. r.". -. -. Keen "Your StOdCdndPoultTlI ii iir ri 1 J neannu UJe Kaue the" Remedies and Foods. n. Every farmer knows that if his stock is healthy he will make money- t The wise farmer feeds his stock our foods and remedies to PREVENT illness why don't you do this? We rtave the stock foods and remedies you need to tone up your stock. We give Red Trading Stamps with cash purchases. we SUBSTITUTE In Society The masked ball given by the Chry santhemum club last Thursday even big at Stevena hal waa one of the i real social aucceaaea of the season. light fantastic to the music of Dumps orchestra until twelve o.clock when a light lunch of coffee, calre and sand- wchM wM Berved comlcal and the 8U8ta)ned characte t o Mr H. J. Cox and ,Mr an(j Mrg jes8e Smltson respec- , lively. It was a Jolly good crowd whlci Kot all the fun out of tie even'ng there was to be had The club corc- ... . . , .'iiittee certainly made the entertain- incut a great success. The Woodmen of the Wo M a :er- i talned the'r families and f ri v. ls : 1 socIpI on Tuesday evening rt the W. I O. W. hull, several tablos of pr ".n arid 500 were enjoyed. ter tin Pt(iuii-o i it i nil iii.ii m i.uii7.ir.ii m ji ' 1 cream, cake and coffee wore sorvid.i, .i ... r . .... . ... .. I . t . . . r : . . .i The Ladies of the O. A. P. hill a tirrrlse party in honor of Mrs. Maiti I.nnp.lcn. at her home on ti e cor u-r of 3d and D streets, last Tuesday, afternoon. The nfternooii w -a spent j witr games and visiting fol'cwed by a delightful luncheon. Those evjoying the afterno :n wor: Mesdames Julia Godman, Jat.o ."Tov.r.l. Joy. Sarah Adams. .Kathryn Ilortn:. Em'ly Iority, Hannah Hll', ( Kosa M ltgomery, MTtle Egglman, Alice Doane, and Mrs. Langdon of EugenJ. The Prlsc'Ma club was del'ghtfully entertained Friday. March 11 at th) home of Mrs. Wm. Berr'. The after- noon was spent in guessing gr.mra Loffer's Accomodation Shof ' Our aim is to please. Any work turned out of our shop is right. If not, we make it right. Horseshoeing is our main line of business, but we also handle acetelin3 welding, plow pointing, grinding, wagon work, and general repair work. We will accept hides or furs on work at full market value, Eugene juices. Cast iron or any old iron suitable for shop work taken on work. We generally have on hand for sale or exchange, all kinds of small second hand tools. Give us a call. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Mil I I I .1 m v. Phone 31 and tie usual needlework At 4 o'clock a daity lunch was served and was much enjoyed by alL Ttu members present weuie: Hesdrmes N. R. Howard. L. E. Basford, H. B. Freeland, Riley Snodgrass Wm.j uuiiuiuduu, n. lj. nuuse uua uie lostess. The Progressive 22 club held Its regular monthly meeting hi the I. O. O. F. call last Friday evening. Much amusement was caused by the appear ance of the members wto came dressed in ridiculous costumes. Very delicious refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Excellent Remedy for Constipation It would be hard to find a better remedy for constipation that Cham berlain's Tablets. They are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. Give them a trlaj when you lave need. Er.-No.vy Men May Ra-Enlist The following was received in a j letter from the V. S. Navy recruiting i 'headquarters. Portland, and may prove; j of interest to those planning on rJ- enlisting. ' i "Reenlistnients of specially desire- able men are now allowed In the fol lowng ratings whether or not they will be serving under continuous service. Gunners Mates. Ordinance, firet, second and third class. Gunners Mates. Tomedo ch:ef. first se,,om, and thjrd c,asg . Quartermasters, genera i first, sec ond aud third class. Quartermasters, signal, chief, first, second and third class. ( Electricians, Radio, chief first, sec. oni and third class. Machinists Mates, chief, first and second class. Eng'.ivenien, first and second class. Pharmacists Mates, first and second class. It will be necessary for these men to come to Portland for examination. DR. EUGENE KESTER Phyalclan and Surgaoii Office Phone 82 Home Phone 01 Office Hours: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 6 P. M. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8prlngfild, OREGON Pbonei: Office 20 J; Res. 20-M Office boura: t a. m. to 12 m. 1:20 p. m. to 8 p. m. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL D ENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Button Bldg. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129 W Springfield, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING . PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing,, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked. Suits made to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Main and Third Springfield Oregon MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY NU BONE and M. & K. CORSETS SURGICAL CORSETS and BELTS FOR MEN and WOMEN A SPECIALTY 155 9th Ave., E., Eugene.Ore. Phone 239. Afternoons Up Stairs D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DEPUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Building Springfield Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Res. phone tJ-3 'New Spring Goods. Suits $35 and up. RAMSEY, The Tailor ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No J8, 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 brothers welcome. F. L. Snodgrass, Secretary. W M. Green, R W. M. HOWS THIS? HALL'S C ATARK II MEDICINE will do what we claim for it cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to cure anv other disease. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the system, thus reducing the inflammation and re storing1 normal conditions. All Druggists, Circulars free. F. J. Chenev & Co., Toledo, Ohio. The United States supreme court upholds decisions of OregoUi public service commission that cities cannot compel public utilities to give them free municipal service In exchange for charters.