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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
1 niUU&'nAY.JUNH 10. tf21. TUB SPRINGFIELD NEW9 S run iiii.biM.Ji in iiiHiiim irnmi.t.1 mis i WHEN THE COVER . IS RAISED from a ran of our Ice-cream, ttat delicious refreshment or desert will be fouud firm and hard. We pack each can In a pall or tub 'of ice, thus Insuring th keeping of the cream. Order some for your next dinner par ty or dance. j'i : i You Are Welcome T A HTT VI H I XT I I""'" m in in hi i n i .11 '-ffflf Hi' '"" m" I. I ft EGGIMANN'S 'A Good Bakery TOWN AND VICINITY A man and wife from San Francisco on their war to Seattle for a Tistt with relatives, stopped at our auto camp ground Friday evening, for onra repairs to their car. and re mained until Sunday. They report the roads In Oregon good, some Incon venience on account of the work on the highways; and think our roads will be fine wten this work is done. The ladies' aid society of the Chris tian church entertained the ladies of tie Methodist aid sock-ty at the Christian church tils afternoon. Re freshments will be served, and a social season enjoyed from 2 to 5. Mrs. Zelda (Hamilton) Van Valzah, who was a student In the university last year and a teacher In the Spring field schools tie year before, has been elected, to a pos'tion in the Portland schools for the coming year. M. C. Bressler returned from his outing at Siltcoos lake. Monday, and Fred went down to take hi turn. The party at tre lake consists of Mrs. M. Bressler and grandson Murman. Fred Bressler and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. May. They will probably re turn about the first of next week. Two shapely, silk-encased limbt! Johnnie saw them through the minis ter's key hole but no one would listen to Johnnies story. See Gladys Walton in "Pink Tighta" at Bell, Wednesday. June 22nd. A fin program was rendered at the Cllldren'a Day services at the Chris tian church last Sunday. A large congregation was In attendance. Miss Alice Dickens was dismissed from the Springfield hospital Sunday, after a week's detention from a major operation. Springfield Chautauqua, July 14-20. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane. Roy Mathes, plaintiff vs. Rosa Mathes. defendant. To Rosa Mathes, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appe r and answer the complaint filed against you in tte above entitled suit and Court on or before the 2Sth day of July, 1921. said date being more than six weeks from thedate of the first publication of this sum mons and being the time prescribed for such appearances by you In the order of publication of the summons herein entered of record, and If you fail so to appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tte Court for the relief In f.ie complaint demanded and prayed for. to wit: For a decree of the Court dissolving the ( marriage contract and bonds of matri mony now exNting between you and the plaintiff on the grounds of de sertion for more than one year and YOU ARE WELCOME to the already large family of profit-sharing Investors In the Mountain Stales Tower Company, each of whom cashes a substantial cash coupon every six months. ,THE OLD IDEA of the ownership of the securities of a successful corporation was that of excluslveness, and from the security holdere' point of view, the fewer the better, as there would be larger proportionate earnings to divide. THE CUSTOMER-OWNERSHIP IDEA IS THE EXACT OPPOSITE OF EXCLUSIVENESS. It alms at the widest possible distribution of securities ownership among the largest possible number of citizens. In this way the earnings (reasonable earnings being essential to any Industry or individual) are shared with our customers. YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN OUR EARNINGS HV INVESTING IN OUR GOLD NOTES, AND YOU CAN IK) SO HY INVESTING AS LIT TLE AS $5 A MONTH. Ask for our Booklet, "Thrift - With a Smile Vacation Trips Now's th- time to plan a visit back east to your old home town, or an outing to your favorite resort by the seashore or in the mountains. Back East Low Round Trip Ticket THROUGH California are now on sale at Reduced Fare New Eastbound One-way Fares THROUGH California Will be in effect June 10 and daily, thereafter Final return limit round trip tickets, three months from sate date not exceeding October Slst. Stop-overs permitted and cnolce of routes On your back east trip, see Crater Lake, Lake Tahoe, Yosemlte, Sequoia National Park, CarrL-o Gorge a grand and highly colored canyon seen from th? car windows or tie Apache Trail and Roose velt Dam. WEEK END AND SEASON EXCURSION TICKETS ar now on sale to: Tillamook County Beaches A particularly attractive trip across th? Coast Range Moun tains. The.e beaches include Roc ka way and Garibaldi beach Resorts, Neat Kah-N'ie, Mjnza nlta and Bayocean. Daily train leaves Portland Union Station 8:15 A. M. - Special week-end train leaves Portland Union Station Satur day 12:45 P. M. Electric train leaves Portland, 4th and Stark Sts., 1:15 P. M., connecting with weekend train at Hillsboro. No baggage hand led on electric train. Newport A dt-Iightful seashore resort on Yaqulna Day and the Pacific Ocean. An ideal pbvee for the family. Large natatorium and salt water baths various forms of amusement. Daily Train Service "Oregon Outdoors," our new Summer booklet, graphically de scribes the different resorts In Western Oregon, and Includes hotel and camp information. Copy free on request. Mountain and Other Resorts Detroit (Breitenbush Hot Springs, Mt. Jefferson Country) Tickets now on sale. McCredie Hot Springs Tickets now on sale. Josephine County Caves Tickets now on -hale. Crater Lake (a lake in the txtlnct crater of a volcano) TlcKets on sale July 1st. 8hasta Mountain Resorts Tickets on sale, daily, on and after June 10th. Yo semi to National Park Tickets on sale-, dally, on and aftr June 10th Fpr particulars as lo pacsenger fares, routes, train schedules or sleeping car reservations. Inquire of any ticket agent of SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Mountain States Power Company II. M. Ryllesby & Company Fiscal Agent- Dyllesby Engineering and Management Corporation Engineers and Managers for the car' and custody of the minor cllldren, to wit: Lucretla Mathes, 'Geneva Matha. Lmlle Mathes. and 'yenora Mathes ami for such other jelief as to the Court Khali "fin 'jpeet. j This summons In served upon yod by publication thereor pursuant to an order of the Honorable G. F. Skip worth. Judge of the above Court made and entered of record on the 13tl day of June 1921 ordering that this sum mons be published once a w-k for six succenHiv weeks In the Spring field News and the date of, the first publication will be June 16th. 1921, and of th last publication will be the 28th day of July 1921. KRANK A. DePUK, attorney for Plaintiff, residence and postofflce ad dress, dill and Main Sts., Springfield, Oregon. Date of first publication. June IS, 1921 Hate o fiast publication July 28, 1921 Why Sufftr from Rheumatism? pose of electing one director to serw Hireo liars, and one clerk to nerve' on year, and th irarHaction of btisl-: lki oU "hat nln out of every ...... , : ae of rheumatism are slfunlr unuai i until nieeiinR. rli.-uiimt l.n of th .,,.,-, ! f ,1 ,i.. Dated this 10th day of June 1921. rheumatism, neither of which require. Jam- Laxtou. chairman Hoard of!'" ,wrn treatment? The pa la nir.w ir.r- I "",)f ,M r"""r,, V "PPlx!" Cham- mrexiors. herlalns Liniment, which make AtteHt: A. P. McKlnzey. district !,1,,P ana r' possible, and trat cer clerk jtalnly tin-arm a great deal to anyone ' isffllrted with rheumatism , NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING No! Ice Is l.ereby given to tbo legal .'voters of School District No. 19, of Lane, County, State of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting of said district will be hold at th Lincoln School to begin at the hour of 8 ! o'clock P. M. on the third Monday of June, being the 20th day of June A. D. 1921. ! Tils meiilng in called for the pur Get your CHICK FOOD At the Farmers Exchange. Its sure a good food for your little t hicks. ONLY $3.45 per 100 lbs. We have good specials this week. s Farmers Exchange "IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY AT CRAY'S" Use This Ad This ad is written for your benefit. Note the prices on It and compare the quality. Then buy where you make the most saving. Pull cream cheese lb 25c 10c Corn Flakes, pkg. . Phez Jams, assorted flavors, 2 cans 2Cc Fresh peanut butter, lb 1 De link salmpn, can .... 10c Mbby'B corned Ueef '2 cans 35c Extra Quality Side Hacon, lb 3uc Fancy Picnics, lb 0o Our Hest Peaberry Coffee, 4 lbs 95.; Our Leader Hroom, only 3j0 I- ZSSBBut '1 1B3