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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1921)
TllUJtSDAT. JUNE 2, 1921. THE SPjUNGFlELD NUJVS PAGE ITVE i v TOWN AND VICINITY Bprtagfleld Tail Strrlc. Pbone 3. Will pick my sooeeberrlea ht irck. Selllnr prlca cents per pound. D. II. Entry. , It '-; aire."' MY Dllltno returned. tt a mid . dl of tut .weak, from" a alt'-areeaa aaurse of visiting at Corrnllle and liead, Oregon. Starting Juno 1st. I will la addition to r regular work Install a Wat Watt department- Tour laandrr .will b called for and weighed while dry. 11 cente for IS pouada; 10 cent for 12 pounda; nothing leae than 60 ente worth takan. Picked up ona day and delivered tha next day. Mat. tresses, pillows, feather bada aad car pata not -accepted. Cite ua a trlaL Phone 121W, Pred E. lllnkle auoeasor te 3. W. Dttker Laundry. Madalln Mile, of Marcola, la help log at the 8pong Hotel. June aale of hata now on at Mrs. Tbompeon'a Millinery store. The W. A. Hall atock of shoes and men's- clothing haa been aold by thi assignee to M. Glltkman, of Portland. Morrla Gottllrh representing Mr. Gllckman haa taken crane. The atore will open for general business tomorrow. The mock will be sorted up with new good, and sold out at apcclal public aale. Seena Owen In a drama of moral courage, "The llouae of Toyc.'" at Hill Sunday, June 6th. Cyr's sedan Jltn"". PI. one 11. Georgn Neet and Hoy C, Brewer, of Kail Creek were In Springfield today. Mr. Itrewer reportsthat hi wife, who baa been In a Portland aanatorlurn COhlUNiTY CASH STORE Springfield, Ota. WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT 2 cans sugar corn . . . 25c 2 cans tomatoes . . . . 25c Salted pea nut 8 per lb. . 15c Star Naptha soap Powder '. . 5c Corned beef per can . . 22c Toniattoe sauce 3 cans 25c Ripe olives 2cans .... 25c G. W. pepper 4 cans . . 25c Post Toastles 2 pkg. . . 25c Kellog's Com Flakes 2 pkgs 25c fiandwichola per Jar . . 10c W. M. Green Proprietor You Save Money" says the Good Judge And get more genuine chew ing satisfaction, when you use this class of tobacco. This is because the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. And a small( chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chew . of the ordinary kind ever did. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you 1 that. Put up in two styles W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco for two month, under treatment for Incipient tuberculosis, returned home Monday.. 'lie .Uilnka aha la oa the way to complete recovery. j Df. t. Ralph DlppaL deitlet, f prla'g ftetd, Oregon.' .' i Dr. aad Mra. W. K. Pollard attend ed the graduation exercise at tre Mercy hoapltal In Portland la at Thare. day, returning home Friday arenlng. Ona of the graduate waa M1a Ella Doeaen who at ona time made her home with the doctor and wife. Nina, and Walter Doeaen alao attended the graduation exerclae. l Da prepared for "The Cyclone,", Saturday, June 11th. ; Pitta Hill Co. Cabinet Shop. We make kitchen cablneta, breakfaat Ublea, drop loaf Ublea, dressing Ublea. prlnceaa dreaaera, butter mold atep laddera, window and door frame take ofders for doona, plate glaee mirrors, give eatlmatea on dutch kitchen work, atalr work. Window (la and putty for aale. Repair furniture and general Job work. Shop on corner 4th and C atreeta. Sherman Spong, now of Salem, waa a visitor in town Wednesday. Try our aodaa. they are aodalfcloua at Egglmann's. Mr. and Mia. John Wlnzenreld have a house gueiit thia week, their daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. Joe Lemmona of Port lu ml. -Seven "reel parked wltr rib tick ling comedy in "Scratch my Back" also tho two reel comedy "Laugl lug Gas;" a two hour show at Hell, Sat urday, June 4th. The special election to be held next Tuesday will coat tho state about $Ko00. To tt la amount must be added the local expense. Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppcl, dentist. Spring- Ifleld, Oregon. The meeting of the Methodist I Urotl erhood, twice postponed, will bet (held next Monday evening. Thai ladles will be entertained at supper ! by the Brotherhood that evening. I After the supper tbero will be a dl-j tUHHlon of the measures to bo votel on ut the special election the next day. This will probably be the last meeting of tl e brotherhood until after the summer vacation. "Cyclono" 11th. Is coming Saturday. Juno Springfield Taxi Service. Phone 2. flicker. "Scratch my Saturday. Juno 4th. Back" at Bell, Get your CHICK FOOD ' At the Farmers Exchange. rts sure a good food for your little chicks. ONLY $3.49 per 100 lbs. We have good specials this week. Farmers Exchange i as sbse 3 OLIVE OIL PERFECTION : A perfect olire oil should be more than pure, It should be prepared under conditions that Insure deli cacy and richness of flavor We handle Squibb's Olive Oil It te prepared from select- g ea olives at just me proper stage of ripeness and ex pressed without heat. It is the finest product we have found and we recommend it both for medicinal and culinary purposes. Price 50c, 85c and $1.50 Phone 31 The High school teaching force for the coming )ar has not been com pleted yet. Suf-down Slim" was "a cook by necessity but a poet by profession See Harry Carey in, "Sundown Slim" at Dell Wednesday, June 8th. Cyr'a sedan Jitney. PL one 11. Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, dentist. Spring field, Oregon. Weuare a . few berry crates left over. - Will Hell cheap to close them out. Pitts'HUl Co. corner 4th & C. Mrs. Maud MCumbcr and sons, Eeverett and Paul; W. F. Hoppe and family, of Portland visited at the Frank Ellison home and attended the memorial exercises at Laurel Hill cemetery. They returned to , Port land Tuesday evening. WcnC-erful bargains in millrnery now in the June sale at Mrs. Tniomp son's M'.IHnery. Do not forget that next Tuesday. jjune 7 la the date of the special eke lion. Hava your mind made up as to i how you want to vote on each measure, and why. Negotiations recently r?rr'?d on between George T. Suniruprlln, United States Charge d'Affalrter. rfilvaro lObregon, de facto Preside-.; t of Maxico eem about to result in the recogni tion of the Obregon govfrnm3iit by the United States and fie resump tion of diplomatic intercourse In the ordinary course between the two governments. It haa seennd for some , time back that the prospect of fairly stable and orderly condition of affairs j In Mexico and fairly satisfactory re- latlons between the two countries has jbeen better than for many years. Don't you know that you can make the most delightful gems and whole wheat bread from Jasper's breakfast Something new In pictures Rupert Hughes' smartest comedy. "Scratch my Back," Saturday. June 4th, at Bell Loganberries and raspberries should be examined by growers, and when numerous small holes are found In the leaves the plants shouM be pray ed with arsenate of lead, one half pound to 25 gallons of wuler. The holes indicate the saw fly, wtlcb. may defoliate the field If allowed to go unchecked. To .tha Votera of Lane County: Having received the nomination for county commissioner of Lane county to be elected at the June election by petition of more than 3000 of the logal .--voters, I deeply appreciate the confi dence of these electors In my ability to carry out the wishes of the people of this county. ( If elected to Uejoftlce I shall use my best endeavors to give equal Jus- SSrmt?'!r" "If 1 had , only salted away aom of that money I -would be all riglt now." How many ma ' have ' re flected thia after tha flash timea come to an end! Tla true you will not get rich quick Tin a savings ac count but yon make no mletake when you follow a definite plan, of ayatemitle regular aavfng. That la the surest way to reach the goal toward which yon are atrtving. Ton are Invited to Join our host of savers. First National Bank OF EUGENE tioe to all parts of the county fn roada and A-idges. -1 believe in. the strictest economy with efficfent ser vice; and am in hearty accord witn the platform of doing away with all unnecessary overhead expenses; and if elected, I will do all I can to help carry out these pledges to the people, (pd. adv.) L. N ROXEY In Society Nearly all the members Of the Ken sington club and several guests spent a happy afternoon Friday with Mrs. C. E. Swarts and Miss Edna Swarts as hostesses. The Swarts home was prettily dec orated with large boquets of Lupine for tie occasion. A very delicious luncheon brought to a close a most pleasant afternoon. Members present were: Mesdames Fred Bressler, N. 'Vt. Emery, O. B. Kessey. Anna Knox. H. A. Korf, L. May, J. T. Moore, E. Sutton, H. W. Whitney. C. - E. VVheaton, V. F. Walker, M. M. Peery. Miss Margaret Morris, Miss Edna Swarts and Mrs. C. E. Swarts. Guests for the afternoon were: Mrs. E. E. Morrison, Mrs. B. A. Wash burne, Mrs. J. E. Edwards. Mrs. A. P. McKinzey, Mra. C. Olson - and Misses Emma and Abbey Massey. The next meeting of the club will be held at the hou.; cf Mrs. W. F. Walker, rej June 10th. Have you read the want aas CLOVER SEED SEED CORN (Oregon Grown) - v GARDEN SEEDS ALFALFA HAY LIME CEMENT Springfield Warehouse Go. C. E. LYON, MANAGER Ten for 10 cents. Handy size. Dealers carry both. 10 for 10c; 20 for 20o. It's toasted. y UQARETTEyW DR. EUGENE K ESTER Physician and Swrfeen A ' Office Pbone S2 Home Pbone 91 -Offica Hour: ' , 11 to 12 A. M. 1:10 to I P. M. . DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield, ...... OREGON , . . Phones: Office ill; Rat. iU Office kowra: a. ea. to IS aa. 1:38 p. an. tala.nL DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bids- Phone 20-J Residence Phone 12 W Sprinsfleld, Oregon 4- LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED & LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyev 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 anJ""'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 Building Sprlngv'ield Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Re, phone 67 J I For a fine Suit and a perfect fit, go to RAMSEY, The TaUor ROBERT BURNS Lodge. No. 78, 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 brothera welcome. F. L. Snodgraes, W M. Green, Secretary. R W. U. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are In a "run down" con dition will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more tliun when they are in good health. This fact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease, it Is greatly Influenced by constitutional condition. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE U n-Tonlc and Blood Puri fier, and acts through the Mood upon the ruacous surfaces of the body, thus reducing the inflammation and restor ing normal conditions. All drutrglsta, : Circulars free. r. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. H Broccoli plants require from seven to eight weeks to make their seed bed growth In. They should be ready for the field setting the last week of June, or the first week of July.