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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1921)
( T1IUIISDAY. MARCH ti. 1021. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE FIVE TOWN AND Hprlngfleld Taxi Bt-rrlro. Phono 2. An oll fashion dunce wilt bn nlvcn Ir. SprliiitfW'lil over tho ComiiHTclal Mute hank. March 20. by Aj Mont gomery nnl Frank Skinner. TIckoH CK riMttM ; wnr tux 7 cnl. A buby girl wHKhln 8 Vi pounds wru born liibt Friday to Mr. iiikI Mrs. 1', 1 A. I Iodic of Marcola. Miss Kvtt Hcoil of Sab-m Is hr tukliiK euro of Iut Killer, Mr. V. II. Ailrliin, wl.n iimi-rwtiil n major opera Hon recently. t'no Jhmt'm Cnilinin, It tli Ik'N) All like It. Ak your nrwvr for It '. X .JJinf:i. nnliH itinnnKcr for tlio lluffiunn Motor Half Co., of fcub-m wan In town this week on busi- T.fMM. As noon ni the weniher permits work will bo started by the city to Improve tho Kant approach to tho rouuty bridge Itay A I v I ii Mulligan aiul Miss IVrnla Tinkle were married at th'J jioiiia of the brlil' parents at Albany t-iunduy. Mr. MulllKan wa fornier'y ihlff ii Ik lit operator In tho Eugene GOWUNiTYl CASH STORE Springfield, Ore. WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT 1G rolls toilet paper.. 1.00 Coal oil, per gal 22 Just two of our regular bargains of which there arc many in our store. W. M. Green Proprietor Established in Lane County 1891 "IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAYS" You Save Money lly buying from this ad. Note these prices carefully. Onion sets, yellow globe danVers 3lbs- . 25i Peanut butter, lb 10c Split prunes, lb 5c IHue rose head rice 4 lbs 25j Tall can pink salmon. . 10c 15 lbs. potatoes 20e Seeded raisins, pkg. .,20c FLOUR Valley Patent, sack $1.85 Kerr's Hest Springfield Eugene i immium inn iin.wn in innmim H i ! ' ..l"" VICINITY Mi-phone Mclnni, Mr. Mulligan tie son of Mr., and Mr. F. M. Mulll ) fcari of thl city, but I employed a on accountant In Portland. Mr. an 1 Mr. Mulligan will live In Portland. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppcl, dentlsL Sprint. field, Oregon. Mayor Kpg'mnn bn appointed Vi'lby Stevens and (). I). Kossey to (onf-r with the highway commission with regard to paving second street fn.m Muln to tin county brldgo.. Auk your dealer for Springfield poultry and dairy foeda nianufacturo J ly tho Hpil:.gfl ld Mill and Orala Co. Mr. and Mr, (ieorgi Stewnrt. of Marcola, wer In town Wednesday with a view to buying a home. John Mjihcmi, of Route 2 Kugnn. wa a Fpi Ingflftd business villo- Monday. KgKlniann'u bread made clean, wrapped clean, and sold clean. (1. (. Bushman l"ft Wednesday for KfAtem Orfun point whene ho wllj remain several day on business. J. W. Coffin w sent to Florence ; Friday to asses a aawmlll. Ho re port that everything I quit there and thut only three mill are apera: Ing In and around Florence, C'ushma.1 and Mapleton. For result us Springfield dairy teed manufactured by the Springfield Mill & Grain Co. Mr. Nettle Smith, daughter of M '. and Mm. E. S. Pardee, wa unite! In marring to Mr. Jolrti II. King of Kugene, at the Pardee residence on Fifth ad O street lat Friday. Rev. C. It. Lamar performed the ceremony. Bert Snook, of Pap Creek, speat Wednesday In town on business. BARRELS OF MONEY Wllj be aaved by buying your nails, rope, binge, garden tool, carpenter tool.. pa'.nU, o il and varnishes, sledges and wedges, handle, filet, cross cut aawa, rubber and cotton hone, raiigea fusnlture etc. at CORSAW'S Furniture & Hardware store on 6th and Main. Phone 22. . Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, dentist, Spring field. Oregon. Albert Redd'ng had t la tonsil re moved last Tuesday. MIhb Florence KUer spent last week-end at Eula. Mr. Walter Price, of Marcola, I visiting this week with rer brother, Dr. Pollard. R. W. Smith, George I. Deem and Ernest Walker made a motor trip to Scat 2 cans 25c Itoyal white soap 22 bars ' $1.0) Apricots, per can 15o Peaches, per can .... 20c Cottosuet, per lb 11c Solid pack tomatoes 2 cans 35c Figs white or black" 2 lbs 25c 2.55 Lebanon , Orenco III ' II ST r ESTABLISHING HEALTH FOR THE YEAR The blood I which life and a medium through energy I main talned. At thl HeaJi tho blood I apt to bo In bad condition and cauxr all the organ to become slugglfit and to lower vitality. If you feel dull or lack energy, If you have Indigestion, blllousnem skin eruption or oth-r s'gn ol Impure blood, take NYAL. HOT SPRINQ MEDICINE KIX)OD Thl I a safe umJ reliable reiiMHly for purifying the blood. It also ha a general tonic effect on the entire system. Phone 31 Portland Friday, returning late Sua day afternoon. Mr. Smith want for a visit, the other for a Jaunt Mr. Pauj Had ley, of Jasper, was in towti Tuesday. The M. Fl aid society will hold iti j annual Easter bazaar and cooked food sale next Saturday at Corsaw's store. SvtTffi?JS5iBijiSfc' WHAT you lose ' thru baking failure must be added to baking costs it has to be paid for. Calumet Baking Powder will save you all of that Be cause when you use it there are do failures do losses. Every bak ing is sweet and palatable and stays moist, tender and delicious to the last tasty bite. Thafs a big saving but that isn't all. You save when you buy Calumet and you save when you use it Mil I llll II am nyiijM i.u f mi 111 .1 l,. .l (mm tVKKG POWDER "C-C7 BY TEST" It is j rascnable in cost and posse es more than the or- dinary i ?ave trig strength. You pay less a; i use less. You get the most in pur..y, divindability and whole somer. In e ery way it is the best 'vny keep down bak ing co ts. "Tljai's what has made it the wrld's hirgest selling baking powder has kept it the favorite of mil. ions of housewives for more than thirty yrars. Pound f 3fi of Calumet contains full 16 oa. i: :inc b.iking powders come in 12 os. i .stead of 16 or. cans. Be sure you get a pot.;iJ when you want it. Lof f eis Accomodation Shop 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 prices. 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 In Society Th! Queen Ester circle of the M. E. church wll give a Trip around the world social Friday evening April 1. Mrs. Carl Fluher gave a delightful Informal luncheon Thursday noon In honor of her daughter, Mrs. O. Ward. A large cetTplece of spring flowers made the table very attractive. Cover were laid for eight. The Chrltlan endiravor soe'ety of the Christian church had a St. Pai 1 ricks party Thursday March 17 at the 1 home of Francl Travis. About 2j i ;oung folk were present. The house , was gaily decorated appropriately for 1 tr e occasion. Tho games were all i pla)vd with Ir.'sh potatoes and the i prize were potatoes made of candy. The refreshments served were brick Ice cream with a shamrock center and cookies in the shape of pigs. The Pine Needle club was enter tained by Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Johns, at the tome of Mr. Fred j Spencer, on D street last Thursday' j afternoon, thl being St. Patricks dajj j the bouse was beautlfujly decorated , tri green and shamrocks. Needle work and visiting featured the enter-j talnment. Mrs. Johns was chosen for presl idAit afld Mrs. Klzer secretary. After the business session, refreshments ; were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Johns. Invited guests present were: Me, dames Lauk. Long, SmitL and Orr. Members present were: Mesdamcs Gerard, Harj McPherson, Peterson, Mary Roberts, Dority. Nelson. Ada McPherson, Montgomery, Larimer. Taber, Darling. Klzer, Johns, and Spencer. Mrs. Al. Montgomery and Mary Roberts will entertain Marct. 31. Calumet Sunshine Call Recipe ' cup of butter, Yl cups granu lated sugar, 22 cupa flour, 1 cup water, 2 level teaspoons Calu met Baking Powder, 1 tea spoon lemon, yolks of 9 eggs. Then mix in tho regular way. -1 Hi DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and Burgeon Office Phone 82 Home Phone Hi Office Hours: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 6 P. M. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHY8ICIAN AND 8URGEON Springfield, OREGON Phones: Office 20 J; Res. 20-M Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m. 1:30 p. m. to 6. p. m. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DE1MTI8T Sutton Bldfl- Phona 20-J Residence Phone 129 W Sprhigfleld, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED Q. 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 Springfield Main and Third Oregon MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY NU BONE and M. & K. COR8ET8 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 i Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Springfield Building Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR - Full Auto Equipment YV. O. W. block Office phone 62. Red. phona 67J New Spring Goods. Suits $35 and up. RAMSEY, The Tailor ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F.. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Unt ' versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Monday evening in Morri son's hall. Visiting brothers welcome. F. L. Snodgrass, W M. Green, Secretary. R W. M. HOWS THIS? TTALL'S CATARRH 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 und re storing normal conditions. All Prmjafisis. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney t' Co.. Toledo, Ohio. The United States supreme court upholds decisions of Oregobi public service commission that cities cannot compel public utilities to give them free municipal service in exchange for charters. 7m