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THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1921 THE SrniNGFIELD NEWS PAGE FIVE TOWN AND VICINITY Springfield Tml Service. Phone 2. A. E. Benseney wn operated on Tuesday mortilnic at the Mercy hospl tut for rrII atones. The last reports are that he waa doing nicely. Mr. Henseney "had not neon able to work at hla shop for tha laat threo montha. Cyr'a sedan Jllney. Ptone 11. Mr a. E. F. Herbal and daughter, of Ashland, are visiting thla week at tha Lome of her brother, M. T. C'yr and family. Mr. and Mra. N. A. Rowe were dinner guests at the Cyr homo Wednesday. Don't you know that you can make tha moat delightful gems and whole wheat bread from Jaaper'a breakfast graham. Iter. H. C. Ethcll la In attendance COMMUNITY CASH STORE Springfield, Ore. WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT Water Klaus, per can.. 19c IU'd plmlenfoH 16c I'OHt Toast les, 2.pkgs 25c Kollog'8 Corn Hakes 2 pkgs 25c The so called special prices ad vertised by other stores are our re gular prices. W. ML Green Proprietor Develop Your Home State . ' by Patronizing Your Railroads The development of Oregon and Ita Railroad Trana-portatlon service is a matter of importance to you. A vital factor In the development of Western Oregon la the Southern Pacific Company.- Did You Know Southern Taciflc payrolls In Oregon for 1920 amounted to SI 1 f 08375493 Southern Pacific purchases in Oregon for 1920 amounted to S4519888 00 Southern Pacific taxes paid in Oregon for 1920 amounted to "1H0038 86 Southern Paclfio total distribution in Oregon for 1920 amounted to .g 1 6 7 1 3 f 68179 Southern Pacific Is the largest payer of taxes In Western and Southern Oregon. Southern Pacific taxes average 7 of all taxes paid In every county through which it operates. To continue tleae payrolls, purchases, taxes, and provide better facilities and convenient, snfe, rapid and frequent service Is the aim of that Company. Why not travel on Southern Puclflc trains and do your part to enable that Company to keep pace with the further development of Oregon. Reduced Fare Tickets for Summer Vacationists and Tourists Week-end and Season Back East T-s i m. Summer Tourist Tickets Summer Vacation Tickets t0 to Eastern Cities Seashore and Mountain Resorts T"1 n ,aIa. ' June 1st to August 15th will be on sale ttrough May 28th to September 30th CALIFORNIA .,...,.., In one direction . Weekend tickets are limited to Monday following FJna Jlmlt fpQm sale dat6i not to sale date. Season ticket! iermlt stop-overs and exceed October 31, Liberal stopovera and your return llmlta vary with closing date of reaorta. . choice of routes, n "OREGON OUTDOOR8" A new illustrated booklet graphically describing the different resorts and Including hotel and camp information. Copy FREE on request. ,. ... For particulars as to passenger fares, routes, train schedules or sloping car accomodations Inquire of any Ticket Agent of y , SOUTHERN PACIFIC' LINES JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent . , 4 upon the annual session of the Nortt Pacific District Aaaemhly of tha Church of the Nawrene, at Seattle. The session opened Wednesday morn ing, and rontlnuea over Sunday. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Ketela, Mr. and Mra. V. O. Crowrll and John Ketels pent Wed n end ay up at the McKenzl flat hatchery. They were but a few lapa atead of iho law and the dlatance rapidly di minishing. See how the fugitives ea raped and Justice waa satisfied In "The Clr! In the Rain." at Dell, Wed neaday. Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Sprlag fleld, Oregon. Mr. and Mra. Walter J. nalVey of Carleton, Oregon, came up to attend the wedding of tlejr alater, Mlaa Marie I'latt. They will be in town a couple of weeka flatting with frlenda and relatives. Oh, boy, but didn't he have tie hack-scratching fever every back he raw he thought needed scratching. At the opera an exposed buck tempted him, so te scratched and that waa i what started hla happy romance. Cyr'a sedan Jitney. Prone 11. Try our aodaa, they are aodallcloua at FKKlmann'a. Alone In a deserted cabin, mllea from nowhere, they pretended they were brother and Bister. Hut the heart would not be deceived. See "Th Girl In tie Rain." with Anne Cornwall at the Dell, Wednesday, June 1st. Mlsa Joyce Male entertained tho loaders training daa Tuesday even ing, at Hie home of Mra. Male. The rooms were decorated wth Scotch broom and dials. The evening waa spent with games and music. At a late hour refreshments of ice Get your CHICK FOOD a At tne v armors Kxcnang. M Its sure a good food for U your little chickB. RONLY $3.49 per 100 lbs. this week. Farmers Exchange A: :.-";j-"i.:CW?ilrii..: A POLICY THAT PAYS STRAIGHTFORWARD DRUG SELLING It should be obvious to our customers that we never misrepresent our goods. The letter and spirit of both our advertisements and verbal statements are rigidly adhered to. Those who are not familiar with drugs and their prices should derive satisfaction from the fact that they can buy here with absolute assurance of satisfaction. As we say it is it is. Thone 31 cream and cake were served. Those present were: MiBses Maurine Lom bard. Dora Harvey. Myrtle McBee, Florence Terwllliger. Gladya Edwarde Laurel Griffin, Joyce Male and Mrs. M. M. Male. ' Mra. Olive Ward underwent a j major operation at the Springfield hospital Monday morning. George Klzer and son Roy of As ! torla returned to their home, Sunday j after a weeka visit at the home of : his parenta. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Klzer. In Society A very pretty wedding waa solemn ized Saturday evening. May 21. at the home of Mra. Mary Flatt on south 7th street when her daughter Marie be- i it Chamberlaln'a Tablets are' Mild and Gentle In Effect The laxative effect, of Chamber laln'a Tablets is so mild and gentle that you can hardly realize that It has been producjJ by a medicine. When you need a third party Fending final paymenta and arrangemen t a on contracts place them in Escrow with us. We will act aa the third party and hold tie con tracts jn safety until the fulfill ment of the provisions stated In them. First National Bank OF EUGENE came the brjde of Mr. Cory don Barley of Harrlaburg. The rooma were decorated in a color scteme of white and green, snowballs and splrea being used. The main feature of the decorations was a large white bell under which the bridal party stood. Miss Edna Piatt played Mendels sohn'a weddine march as the bride and Jtroom preceded by Miss Blossom ' Green, bridesmaid and Mr. James Davis, groomsman, entered the living j iToom and took their places before j Rev. Gilespie, of Salem, who per- j formed tre beautiful and Impressive ceremony. The bride was very lovely In a dress of white crepe-de-chene and carried white rosea. The bridesmaid wore a dainty organdy frcck with an arm boquet of pink carnations and wis teria. Following the ceremony a dainty luncheon of ice cream cake and punch was served, after which the young couple left for tlelr future home at !!arr!sburg. Relat'ves and frjends present were: Mrs. Mary Piatt, mother of the bride; Mr. Bailey, father of the groom and two sons. Harry and Samuel; Mr. and Mrs. W. I Rouse; Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Bailey, of Carlton; Mlsa Kdn:i Piatt, of Mor.mcutb; Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Holvervn; Mr. and Mrs. Darla a".d daughter, of Harrlaburg; Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Moore; Miss Mar garet Morris; Mr; and Mrs. Spaun and I daughter; Mrs. Conway; Mrs Green; I and Miss Blossom Green, of Eugene; and Mr. James Davis of Harrisburg. I Audra Hack, age 6 years, daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hack of Jasper I died Saturday morning after several days sickness with measles and pneumonia. Funeral services were held at Mt. Vernon cemetery last j Sunday afternoon. j Miss Edna Piatt, of Monmouth, Ore gon, spent the week end with her mother and sisters. She cam-e up to attend the wedding of her sister, Misa Marie. Whooping Cough Tl la Is 1 very dangerous disease, particularly to children under five years of age, but when no paregoric, codeine or other opiate is given Is easily cured by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Most people believe that it must run its course, not know ing that the time is very much short ened, and that there la very little dan ger from the disease wten this rem edy is given. It haa been used in many epidemics of whooping cough with pronounced success. It is safe and pleasant to take. Lucky Tiger r l Positively eradicates dandnff mrraata Malpa MaM UlUn Wr liuMiil kuuriaatariowtl-datuatr Manty. fcaaith mexkm Imf dlC and fsfy. u certain. H y Btk UwutM, ( UKMt IKU tmmm Otf. Wm. DR. EUGENE K ESTER Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 82 Home Phone HI Of rice Hours: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to S P. M. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield, OREGON Phones: Office 20-J; Ree. 20-M Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m. 1:30 p. m. to 6 p. ra. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldg, Phona 20-J Reaidence Phone 129-W Springfield, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked, Suite made to measure Main 8treet Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Comer Springfield Main and Third Oregon MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY NU BONE and M. & K. CORSET8 SURGICAL CORSETS and BELTS for men and women a specialty. FINE HOSIERY 155 9th Ave., E., Eugene.Ore. Phone 239. Afternoons Up Stairs D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Springfield Building Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Red. phone 67J For a fine Suit and a 1 perfect fit go to RAMSEY, The Tailor ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Unt versar and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Monday evening In Morri son's halL Visiting brothers welcome. F. L. Snodgraes, Secretary. W M. Green, R W. M. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are In a "run down" con dition will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are In good health. This fact proves that while Catarrh Is a kcul disease, it Is greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a Tonic and Blood Puri fier, and acts through the blood upon the niacous surfaces of the body, thus reducing the Inflammation and restor ing normal conditions. All druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheaey & Co, Toledo, Ohio. Miss Edna Swarts. The guest for the afternoon was Mrs. John Edwards. The next meeting of the club will be hld at the home of Mrs. C. XL Swarts on May 27.