The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 16, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. JUNE HI. 11,21.
THE BPIIING FIELD NEWS
PAGE FIVE
TOWN AND VICINITY
Tim drain ditch along lti alky
south of Main nlfrl hna been clcsni' 1
) Th V. C. T. IT. will meet at th
il. ........ -. S tir. i r .. . :
out by Hi. city mid people ern warn. y"'"" ",,wr on p
... !,,. ..i.i.i-i. .f ... .nri . iuiy. June zi it zmo p. m.
It.
Interested cod-
Hi'iliiKdol.t Tuxl Servlrn, Phono 2.
Tr. ami Mm. ftciihan am occupying
tho hoimn of J. A. Perkins on 6th
street, recently vacatd by Mr. and
Mrn. Wilkinson, who moved to tho '
Futloii place on f.th and 11 street, j ,.,,, HPM,IIB1 riny, on account of
Kxtra attraction t l"ll thm.tr " troll miitloned el,u-wl..-r
AV'dii.Hday. Jim 22tid, University of.lhlH r,Hl'r'
Oregon (lice Club Quartet ; no extra
ailinlnxlon.
AH who aSo
(llnlly Invited.
rr. fl. rinlph nippel. dentist, Spring
Hold. Oregon.
J. W. linker had the forefinger of'
hi ) ft hand amputated at the Spring-
Palgcr Tinfticd Animal circus,
which hh h-r lust Humiiicr, exhi
hllcd at tho Hell tlueatre TuMuy
evening.
a st r Riley, an old time H. P. Con
dm tor, now living at Stockton, Cali
fornia., I a been In town Hi'; pant week
vIrIUiik with ftliiidit.
Iou t you know that you cau inuko
inn mom ,oiiKnuui Kmn ami wn wa( out of Cltu,m fur work, on ac
wheat bread from Jaspur'a breakfast 1 vt,nul of ,iur, celvcd several years
1 ngo. and wanted to llo by and re:t a
i few day.
Have you read tho want ads.
.Tom Hillings came up from Tilla
mook county yesterday morning. He
K Jt V '.Vf V iXi M i
Mr. and Mra. It. O. WtUon are vIkU
Ing with Mr. Allen Htewart at m
goii City.
Mra. I'den Cox and daughter, Jonn.
bave returned from San Kranclwo for
the aummer.
Try our aodaa.
t Kggltuann'a.
they are aodallcloua
Mr. and Mra V. II. Adrian vlnlM-d
with Mailven and frletida In Kalem
thla week. '. VCf
Cvr'a aedan Jitney. 1't one 11.
Ma:le'H lega they uphet a village,
unHettled a tnlnlater and wrecked a
Mrcua. "I'lnk TlKhtu," at Bell. Wed
neNilay, June 22nd.
Mr. and Mr. AI Montgomery expert
to go up to Oakrldge to morrow. Tbev
will M'iid the aummer at McCredie
Hprlnga.
PRESTIGE
Our Ktore has Kafned the
reputation of being a Prc
Rcription Pharmacy b e
caiiKO we carry an excep
tional stock of prescription
druR8 and employ only
registered pharmacists of
wide experience. If you
are not familiar with our
methods, ask your physi
cian. Let us fill your next
Prescription
Phone 31
COMMUNITY CASH STORE
WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNT
Sugar, per sack $7. GO
Sugar. 12 Vi; lbH 1.00
A good, 75c llrooni for 49c
Com PuffB, per pkg. 10c
Cracked Hominy, per Back 40c
L'O Koola Toilet Paier 1.00
Do not forget where to get quality
and service.
W. M. GREEN, Proprietor
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
Y
NATIONAL PARK
The World's Greatest Playground
and Museum of Natural Wonders
MaRiilflcieiit liotclx ti ltd commodious enmps; 3(10 miW of I m
provedhlKhwu.M. ; all in the midst of mutchl'.-ss scenery. Its
hotels are murvflouii ckI;iIIIs nicnts. Its cmnpH are pietl)'
little tent vlllapi-H, models of cleanllnebs, Banltution, order, com
fort, and simple, informal living. An idval plate for vacation
pleasure. Send for our beautifully IlliiatruttftrbooklPt telling
all about (In wonilera In word ami ph ture.
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR
Operated DAILY during the season between
Portland and West Yellowstone
by the
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
C'OMM KNCINd S AT L' It DAY, JL'NK 18, LEAVKS PORTLAND 6 F. M.
Lot our representative explain the
various touin whlol en.ihlo visitors
to wo the Yellowstone so comfort
ably and at minimum cost; also quot
fares, prepuro your Itinerary airl
inako your resorvutloiiH.
J. H. O'NEILL, Travulint? l'assenuer
Agent, with headiiuurtem ut 701 Wells
Kurgo HuHiliiiK. Portland, will be glad
to cull personally on anyone wishing
to visit Yellowstone, and arrange all
details. Drop him a card or address
TM. Mc MURRAY, General Passenger
Agent, Portland Oregon.
MIm Anna Cunningham, of Harrti
burg, U visiting her aunt, Mrs. I. A.
Valentine, for a few days.
BprlngfW-ld Chautauqua, Jaly 14 20.
Richard HUeman and wife of Mabel
attended church In Springfield last
Sunday, and visited a couple of aged
and Infirm frlei.ds.
Have you read the want a.
Mr. and Mrs. ..Royal Collins are
Upending their vacation at Mrs. Col
lln's parents, -Mr. .and Mrs. T. W.
Carney.
Miss Grace Male is expected homj
Friday from Portland where she has
been teaching.
Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, deatist, Spring
field, Oregon.
Mr. E. E. Brattaln and family ruovl
Tuesday to their farm at Cunbrnan
where they will spend tie summer.
E. F. Sadler or Portland Is takln?
Mr. Carl Olson'r place at the depot
for sixty days. Mr. and Mrs. Olaon
will leave soon for the mountains.
Springfield Taxi Service. Phone 2.
Dora lluivv left Friday for Oak-
ridge whfie she will visit for everil
weeks with her uncles, and Ea'I.
Walker.
In Society
The Kennlre;.',!i club had anotler
one of Its good tlmen, whn It met at
the home of Mrs. W. F. Walker last
Friday afternoon.
fovely txirpjets of sweet Williams
and Canterbury blla formed the de
corations. At the cloe of the afternoon, de
licious refreshments were wrved by
the hostess.
Members present wre: Mesdames
(). H. Keiisey, II. A. Korf. J. T. Moore,
C. E. Wbeaton. C. E. Swarts. E, Sut
ton, H. W. Whitney. W. F. Walker!
and Mfssen Margarrt Morris and !
Edna Swarts. j
TI e guesf for the afternoon was
( Mrs. X. Hester.
Th next meeting of the club will '
be held at the home of Mrs. C. E. ;
Wheaton, on June 24.
...
I
I.ewla Mors, of Pleasant Hill, and (
Mis-t Casteda Ylngling, of Springfield, j
were united In marriage by Rev. A.
M. Sprangler. at the Congregational i
parsonage in Eugene, Wednesday j
evening, June 8tn.
Miss Vra Derflinger, late English
teacher In our high school, was mar-'
rled at the home of ter parents, in (
Eugene, last Thursday, to Mr. Law
lence Hill. Rev. T. J. Wilson officlat
Ing. j
Josephus Daniels, praises Mr. Wit j
liamson's photoplay, "Wet Gold." See ,
it at Bell. Sunday, June 19th.
University of Oregon Glee Club
Quartet will sing at Bell theatre Wed- j
nesday, June 22nd. No extra admis- i
sion charges. j
t Dean Knleht. who was so seriously
wounded by a rifle shot on Tuesday
of last week, is bow considered out
of danger and on the way to recovery.
I
Fred Walker attended the
I Show at Portland last week.
Hose
Cyr's sedan Jitney. PI one 11.
Former Secretary of the Navy,
A
AT YOUR COMMAND
When you put money in the
First National it is still y.mr
money.
The bank is simply mut
depositor)' your argent your
servant.
And it is a trained, expert
and dependable servant one
striving always to plvaso. and
to servo you well.
First National
Bank
OF EUGENE
38 years of helpful aervlce
iMi'iunMnnm i'ii-s awe riflfl
ta
lUt OH HUM OH TOt MtVC UA$
American ships, flying
the Stars and Stripes
will carry you and
your goods anywhere
Two and three generations
ago, the Stars and Stripes
were all over the world.
Then they almost vanished
from the seven seas. But
today they are hack a.(iain.
Big splendid steamer. Amcri
can owned and operated, currying
passenger and good, are crowd
ing their way into all foreign
harbora with the Stars and
Stripe proudly fluttering from
their masts.
American exporters, importers,
travelers all can help by ship
ping and sailing under the Stars
and Stripes
Operators of Passenger
Services
Admiral Line, 17 Scale Si net. New
- York. N V
Matson Navigation Company, 26
So. l.v Sum. Raltfmorr, Md.
Murium Steam Ship Line, 82 Beaver
Street. Sffr ork, N Y.
New York and Porto Rico S. S. Co.,
II HrJav. New ItvR. is T .
Pacific Mail S. S. Co., 4 tiraaJway,
New YtrV, N. Y.
U. S. Mail S. S. Co., 4? BroaOway,
New Yen k, N V.
Ward Line, (New Y ork and Cuba Mail
S. S. Co) Foot oi Wall Street,
(slew York, N. Y.
Free us of
Shipping Board Alms
Uh of Shipping (Viard .notion picture
film, (our ieei, tree on ragucil ot any
mayor, pior, poatinawr, or organ
ration A great edm at tonal ( tnrt
of lii4 and the tea. Write for infix m
ationioH l.aue. O rector IniiMma'.ion
fWeau. R.m Oil, HI "F" Street.
N. W., WaOiingtun. D. C
SHlfS FOR 8ALB
IT 4mtritu cilitm tmly)
Steel leiiaar, b.Mh ail aad aoal
aaraera. A lu wo4 ataaaiar. wood
fiulli mi iwean-toioil tu. Farther
ialorwaiiua oatained by riut.
Forsailingso passenger
and freight ships to all
parts of the world and all
otherin formation, write
any of the above lines or
U-S-SHIPPiNG BOARD
WASHINGTON, DC.
DR. EUGENE KESTER
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 82
Home Phone !)t
Offlc Hoars:
11 to ti A. M. 1:20 to 5 P. M.
DR. W. H. POLLARD
PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON
Springfield,
OREGON
rbones: Office 20 J; Res. 20-M
Of lice bours:
9 s. m. to 1 2 m. 1:30 p. m. to 6 p. m.
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 3
Springfield
Oregon
' . DR. tL W. EMERY
DENTIST
Sutton Bldg. Phone 20-J
Residence Phone 129 W
Springfield, Oregon
LEMLEY'S PRESSING
PARLOR
FRED G. LEMLEY Prep'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
Corner Springfield
Main and Third Oregon
D. W. ROOF
JEWELER
FINE WATCH REPAIRING A
SPECIALTY
Springfield. Oregon
FRANK A. DEPUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Sutton Springfield
Building Oregon
W. F. WALKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Full Auto Equipment
V. O. W. block
Office phone til. Res. phone 67 J
I am old in the business;
I am new in the style;
I make clothes as you wish;
I am sure you will smile.
RAMSEY, The Tailor
ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No.
IS, A. M. F., Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite Uni
versal and Symbolic Free
Masons meets first and third
Monday evening in Morri
son hall. Visiting brothers
welcome.
F. L. Snodsrass,
Secretary.
W
M. Green,
R W. M.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a "run down" con
dition will notice that Cutarrh bothers
them much more than when they are
in good health. This fact proves that
while Catarrh i a local disease, it is
greatly influenced by constitutional
conditions. HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE Is n Tonic and Rlood Puri
fier, and nets through the blood upon
j the mucous surfaces of the body, thus
, reducing the inflammation and restor
jing normal conditions.
All drurolsts. Circulars free.
V. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. '
Chamberlain's Colic and
Diarrhoea Remedy
Every family should keep this pre
paration at hand during the hot sum
mer months. It Is almost sure to be
needed, and . when that time conies,
'.is worth many times its cost. Buy it
now.
"Shipwrecked among tl e Canni
bals," the Kai Kal savapes, who figure
in this picture are not only cannibals
but head hunters, who. live only to de
corate their villages with the skulls
of their enemies. Bell, Saturday,
June ISth.