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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1921)
THURSDAY. JUNK 9, 1921. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TOWN AND Hprlntfkdd Chautauqua, July H 20. Xprlngfleltl Taxi Bervlr. Phone Jt. Mm, J. W. Coffin returned Monday after a visit of Icti flay at Portland ml Dsylon. While In Portland, Mm Coffin vUlted with her two sons nnd (ImiKhtrr. At Itayton, I it old homo. k!i vlsllfd with her sister, Mrs. Emily Nichols, Allen Dlclcns suhmltK-d to a major operation at the local hmtpltiil Wed nesday, Dewey Griffin, of Wnt Hjirlngfl'-ld la reported (jiiltn 111. KtiirtliiK June Int. I will In aildltloii to tny rcruTar work Install a Wot Wiul di)Miimi-ni. Your laundry will bo railed for and wished while dry. 75 cents for 2U pounds; &0 cents for 12 poiiiidx; nothing; la than 60 cents worth taken. Pl kcd up one lny and delivered tin- next day. Mat trcMMi'M, pillow, feather beds and car Mt not accepted, (live ua a trial. Phone 12IW. Fred K. I llnkto sucesnor to J. W. Hukr-r laundry. A ten nound alii waa horn hut COMMUNITY CASH STORE WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT Now Dill IMckh'H In Hulk. Sweet Tickles InHulk. () lbs. (!ool Coffee $1.00 (Juaker Rolled White OutH, large pkg 31c Star Naptha Stiap Powder, pkg 5c Sugar is down again. Canning season is here. Ve have the tools to do the business W. M. GREEN, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Thousands will go this summer because of the Low Round-Trip Fares offered by the big cross-continent railroad Union Pacific System Serving the transportation needs of the (Jreat Pacific Northwest and giving through wervUe via tho popular direct route a to Salt Luke City. Denver. Omaha, Kaunas City. Stt Paul. Minneapolis und Chicago on these two strictly first class traina "Oregon-Washington Limited" and "Continental Limited'' Tickets on Sale Daily Until nnd Im luillng August 15th. Upturn limit 90 duya, hut not later than October 31st. Chicago $112.95 Memphis $177.75 Pueblo $83.55 Denver 83.55 Minneapolis 93.75 St. Paul 93.75 Kansas City 93.75 Omaha 93.75 St. Louis 107.55 S' Wur tax to be Added Proportionate reduction to many points Kust. Stop overs at pleasure. Side trips may be arranged for Yellowatonw, Zlon and ltocky Mountain National Parks. For comph to details as to routings, train schedules, side trips. Bleep ing our rates and reservations, and oil er travel Information desired, address J. H. O'NEILL TRAVELING PASSENGER AGENT Wm. McMurray, General Passanger Agent Portland, Oregon VICINITY 1TV Thursday to Mr. and Mra. PhlHp Huu at their homo east of HprlnRflHd. Cyr's sedan Jitney. Ptono 11. i Lwlle, dauKhler of Mr. and Mra, W. K. Frills of Weal Kprlncfleld la quite III with pneumonia. Dr. fl. Rnlph Dlppel, dentist, Kprlnr flcld, Oregon, j J. W. Coffin and I), W. Roof have today for Iost Lake where they will spend it week flithlng. j (. F. KIt received medical alien lion Wednesday to have a laige allver KMiiuvcil fiom lil it right bund. j W niVrful liftrKftlim In mlllnier now In the June sale ut Mrn. Tmomp '. aon'a Millinery. I Horn to Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace of Japer. June C. a seven pound girl. I Mr. and Mra. M. C. Hreanler and ' ' Air. and Mr. I., May are spending the week In llressler's Sllteooa lake. cottage a' Classified advertising pays. J J. Browning left for San IVdro, A SAFE SHAVE Shaving requisites have reached such a perfect poin of development that there Is no longer any reason why a man should not shave himself. We carry a complete as sortment of everythl n ft that the shaver needs. Razors, Safety Razors, Strops, .Mugs, .Brushes, Powders, .Soaps, .Toilet Waters, Lotions, Etc. Huy a complete outfit and get In the habit of shaving every morning. Ii will make you feel clean, fresh and fit for the day's duties. Phone 31 tCalfornfa last Friday morning, lie jvill upend the summer months there, 'nnd hopes to recuperate his health; hut re will return to make his home 'in Springfield. Try our sodas, they are sodallcious 'at Egglmann's. i I A survey Just completed by the state tax commission shows that the bonds and otter financial obligations iof the state of Oregon now amount to ; about $25,000,000; and those of the counties, municipalities, drainage and Irrigation districts and other subdivi sions to about 130,000,000 more. I Don't you know that you can make 'the most delightful gems and whole ! wheat bread from Jasper's breakfast j Dr. T. E. Elliott, who for the past (few months has filled the positions of vlcv-president and financial agent f Willamette University, preached at he M. E. church Sunday evening, and fit tie cloxe made a brief statement of the work of the university and of tin Chnjstlan colleges generally an. I of the needs of Willamette. Have you read the want ads. Dwipht Terw lllicer. who his befn giving on K street, between 2nd and i 3d, for tl e past var has Lieu in Med : ford for a week or two r-ropvtlnu ' for a property suitable for a homo au.l poultry business. The f.nnlly will ship their household goods and move I to Med ford this week. i Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel. dentist. Spilng- field. Oregon. Marcellne Seavey, a lit le girl of , about five, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J'S8 Seavey, feel from a t cter-hoard In play Tuesday, and suffered a frac ture of the right arm just :ibove the wrist. j Springfield Taxi Service Phone 2. I C. A. Arehart. of Dandor. ha? h.en here this week looking up the pros pects with reference to the rebuilding of his burned store building. We have not learned that he has made any decision yet. June salo of hats now on at Mrs. Thompson's Millinery store. Miss Grace McCain, a teach" r In the Lincoln school durliif the raRt year, left for her home at Kerhy, Josephine county, Tuesday morning. Slie is elected to a position in our schools for next year. Loffer's Accomodation Shop Have you tried them our guarantee on work turned out of our Jllaeksmlth Shop. It is as good as any that ever Btood the test in the scales of justice. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON In Society On Satii'l.iy afternoon of last week, Mr. CWr 8. M Henry of llarrlxbur and Ilertha I). Llndley of Springfield, were united In marriage at th home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fisl.er, at th ! corner of 8th and O streets. it was a tjulet home wadding, only a few relatives and friends being pre sent. There was also the sp'ce of sui prise In the affair, even the host and hostess being Ignorant of th5 fact that such an Important and ro- l mantle -vent was to orxur at their j house until a few minutes Ivfore tie hour set for the wedding. Hev. T. D. Yarns, pastor of th Methodist church performed the cere mony. A vary del'ghiful evening w$s spent at the city camp rround by a party representing the choir of the Met! o I dint church, on last Tuesday, In 'hono of Mrs. Anderson, who Is today leaving for Chirago to Join her hus jb.md. who come time ago took a posi tion In that city. Dr". and Mrs. Pol lard and family. Dr. and Mrs. Emery. Mrs. Van Valzah, Rer. and Mrs. Yar nes and family. Annie Robblns. Wal lace lialsey, and Mrs. Anderson and laugl tr, Dorothy, sat down to a de Jlghtful supper, and afterward spent Jlhe evening In games and sport. Mrs. Anderson and her daughter, and Wallace Halsejr are driving through to Chicago by auto, and plan to visit Yellowstone National Tark, and other points of Interest enroute. One evening last week the Metho dist choir were entertained at the parsonage after rehearsal, and a very deligltful evening was spent In honor of one of their members who was practicing with them for the last time. Mrs. Anderson, who has been a member of the choir for about a var is leaving this week for Chicago, and a little surprise was sprung on iher wten. upon leaving the church. Jthe procession was headed for the parsonage, ftcrresnments appeared In due time, and the guests took their departure. Which Battery? You vor.'t b'j satisfied i Willi tl tCI L. . .Ow j vu v satisfied with the battery. The Willard Threaded Rub ber Battery not only gives the right service to begin with, but keeps on giving it, and actually outlasts the battery plates. The plates are insulated not merely separated. And the Threaded Rubber Insulation neither warps, cracks, nor punc tures, because unlike wood separators, it Is not aifecte t by battery acid. Drive around. Ask questions. We give authorized Willard Service. Springfield Garage Phone 1 1 Batteries IT1MII iiiiin i r i t n i m Battens WMmd ; dff EUGENE KESTER Physician and Surgeon . Office Phone 82 Home Phone 51 Of tic Hours: . 11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to S P. M. , DR. W. H. POLLARD I PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON ' 8prinflflld, OREGON Phones: Office 20 J; Res. 20 M Office hours: Km. ta!2 ta. 1:30 p. m. to S p. m. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST 6utton Bltf g. Phona 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 Comer 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. FIXE HOSIERY 155 9th Ave., E., Eugene.Ore. Phone 239. Afternoons Up Stairs D. W. ROOF JEWELER FIXE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Building Springfield Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Fdll Auto'Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Red. phone 67 J I am old in the business; I am new in the style; 1 make clothes as you wish; I am sure 'ou will smile. RAMSEY, The Tailor ROBERT BURNS Lodge. No 18. A. M. F., Ancieut and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Monday evening in Morri son's hall. Visiting brothers welcome. V. L. Suodsrass, Secretary. V 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 tlinn when they are In pood health. This fact proves that while Catarrh Is a kcul disease, it is greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICI NK Is n Tonic nnd Blood Puri fier, nnd nets through the blood upon the mucous Mirfiuvs of the body, thus reducing the. inflammation and restor Ins normal conditions. All druirirists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy Every family should keep this pro paratlon at hand during the hot sum mer months. It is almost sure to be needed, and when that time comes. Is worth many times its cost. Buy it now. I