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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1921)
TIIUItflDAY. JUNK 30, 11)21. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE FIVE TOWN AND VICINITY Hprlnitfli'lil Timl Service. Phono 2. Thn Indie" are 'unking tlie mint tiI Ik Ii f fill gem mill wliol-i wheat blmult out of Jaxprr' Mn-nkfiirt (Iraliaiu. The trlrt I p 1 ac tivity In Mm record er' office In tli IuhI few day li.n Ih-:'!I llii niixwcrliiif of lnfiilrle liy pfraon liitcriiHloil In cotif ra tM for tin IiuIMIii of cement dldcwulkn, Ir. Ilalph K. IMppel, ilentM, Rprlng field, Orr-gAif. "Snow blind." It In one of the really ftlgiilflcnnt picture of t ti year, ami u loyal follower of Mm photoplay can Hffonl to iiiInh t.( Iti'll. Sunday, July :m. Mr. Kohii MoMR'Tinaii leave Tue. ilny morning to v I 1 1 her mod VV. K. riottHcniiuii hi 'njiiill. Slid (-Xpert to l Rofw i.-ii (luyM or two week. Mr. mi'l Mr Jnlwi Wlnxenreld have llOllffllt IW Wile Six. Tim FartiM-r Kx ImftK" will rloie Mm 4th of July at 12 oVIork. All-nl to your wanta In the morning. t'yr n Hi ilan Jitney. I' one 11. Harry I'miy In "VcHt I WVni," at IW-ll. July Gill. Try our oda. Micy urn oiIui loti nt Kirrlrimnn' Tin Mat convi-tttloiiH of h Amer lean Legion mid Mm Women' Atull lnry will Ire In ealnii In Ktigcn Friday iiml Saturl;iy of thU w-k. Grand tnileeu nt Ihe flh hatchery alove Wultcrvllle Sunday. Ir. lUlph K. Dlppel. ilenllnt, Spring field. t)riron. Irrigation Utile: Irrigation hour are from B a. m. to 10 a. in. and from f P. in. to 9 n. III. Wilier CM mini tie ued for IrrlKailon outnldo of theo hour. Cuatonmra will not he allowed to line lione without tior.r.le, aprayer. or lawn fountain attachment. 1'ae of water durlnit a fire Ih xtrlrtly pro hibited except for thn protection of property. Rate: $.1 for flrnt lot per aeaaon. $2 for each additional lo or major fraction thereof per m-iikoii. Mountain Slate power t'ompany. Tim Farmer F.x hangp ha Hperlut j every day In grocerle. thoe, and dry rood. There will be a fourth of July cele bration at Marcoln, under the aupice' or the Klkn of Marcnla. Wendllng. Mabel, and F.ugene. Ir. Ralph 8. Dlppel. elentM. Spring field. Orwgon. Springfield Tail Service. Phone 2. Mra. Wife. The flmt thing every huaband doe learn la that ah won't. He "lluabanda and Wive." Saturday t the Ie. "Snowbllnd." it ia a powerful drama upon a background of amaxlng aoeolc beauty. Taken from the stirring' COMMUNITY CASH STORE THE PROPER PLACE TO TRADE 33 Uara White Hear Soap Full f'ream Cheese, per lb Salted Peanuts, 2 lbs Star Naptha Washing Powder 2 Cans Sweet and Tender Corn 2 cans Tomatoes Van Camps Soup Corned Heef, per can W. M. GREEN, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD,' OREGON "In Every says the Good Judge .4 ''US- W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco t RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tooacco rT'' Katharine Newlln In Mm lied Hook. Hurt Hell, Kundiiy, July 3d, M. N. Thomiiaon Weatherby, Oregon, lly and recovering ankle. I home from 1 vllt!ng hla fam from a apralned Tli xchool hoard l.eld a meeting liiat evening. J. V. Coffin waa aworn In aa clerk. Ml Jean McKenxIn waa elected to a place In Mm high mhool. Harry Carey n hla Ix-at picture j "Went h Went," July 6th, Wednesday ai ni. . The Furniera Exchange give Red Trading atatnpa will, every purchnan' which meana a aavlnic of 2 nerceut. II. i. Kirk, formerly Kiiperlntnd-nt of tho KprliiKfleld n lioola, and alnce j hij jh-i Intcndcnt of the Dallea a hooln, wna In town Mm fore pa it of the weea.J He h enrolled un a Htudent U Me, 1'nlvernliy aiiminer achool. j CoinlriK Kiiturduy, July Jtih, DoiikIuh KhIi biirikx. i KprliiKfleld CliMutaugua, July 14 20. ' Tl.e If'artnera Kxi hanm dellverai everywhere and aelln for lean. 1 In Society CHl'llCII WKDDINO Orm of the piettmal weddings of the aenaon t(Mik place at Mm Methn illt ihunh In thla city Saturday, Juno I'u. wlen MIhn Altlia L. Shauh, of. t'lx-Kwell, waa united in marrlago -with Halph W. Jack, of Springfield. The church waa taatefully decorated for the orcuHlun with mock orange bloHHOina and pink and white roaea. and Mm path of Mm inarch waa marked off with while ativumera wltr roaettea of pink roitehuda. I'romplly at 10:00 a. ni. the palnlat, MJmh Florence Shaub, alMter of the bride' at ruck Mm flrat nntea of the wedding inarch, the "Orand Man he Nuptlale." by 1. Renk. and the bride and groom, preceded by the grooma mun and hi Idenniuld. Mr. Geo. W. Taylor and Miaa Rhoda Jack, ulster of Mm groom, came alowly down Me alNle to the altar, where they were met by the officiating mlnlntr. the! Rev. Thoa. II. Yarnea, pnator of th? church. After a brief, but Impreaalve ceremony, the wedding party paaaed from the room, to waft the greeting of the aaKembled guests, a company of about tl Irty nwur relatlvea and In vited friends. The bride waa attractively gowned in beautiful white, and carried a ahower boque of cream aweet peaa and ferns. The bridesmaid wat taate $1.0.1 , 25c 25 . . 5c 25c 25c 10c 22c Respect" novel by wlili h ran You get more genuine chew- v " ing satisfaction from the Real Tobacco Chew than you ever " got from the ordinary kind. The good tobacco taste ! lasts so long a small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That's why it costs less to use. Any man who has used both kinds will tell you that. . . Put up in two styles TTTT v" " v"" TP'fT in , i ill I A FAMILY DRUG STORE We want you to u our pre acrlptlon servlee as n crlterlor by which every deparlrnent of our bualiicsa may bo Judged. Quality l fmphaalzed In the buying of all aundrlea and wlen you trade with us you may be sure of obtaining the bcHt poKBlble gooda at fair prhea. If quality gomlH, superior aer vlce ami right prlcea appeal to you then we ahould like to bo your regular family druggists. Mail orders solicited. rbone 31 fully dressed In pink, and carried a boquet of pink sweet peaa and ferns. Immediately after tlx wedding, the families of the two contracting parties drove out to th country home of the groom's parents, where a reception waa held, and a delicious two-course luncheon served on their Brady lawn. The happy pair were the recipients mf a number of beautiful and useful wedding gifts, but moUe precious than these, even, are the sincere wishes for happiness, and the deep and lasting Interest In them on the part of thoae wto know them. Mr. and Mrs,, Jack took the train at Eugene for thjeir new home near Corvullis. where Mr. Jack has a posi tion on the state game farm. On last Thursday evening the Rebe kaha held a miscellaneous ahower at , the Lome of Mrs. June Korf for Mrs. Alice Kester Lorah, a faithful mem ber. It was a complete surprise to Mra. Lorah. Just as Mrs. HinHon. the Noble Grand, gave Mr. Lorah our best wlarea. a beutlful pink and green parasol defended from, the celling laoded with gifts, and Mrs. Lorah waa asked to lighten Its burden. The gifts were both useful and ornamental with no dupllcatlona. An "overflow"! of gifts were placed on the library I table. Much merriment was caused by all in!ftlng that Mrs. Lorah read' the card attached to each gift. Aa tl ere were so many preseut eligible to be married, (he bride hast ily made up a boquet an.i tlnw It, from the stairway and It was inira consly caught by Mrs. Mary Maglll, who leaves it to the R hakiihs to find tver a husband. Refreshments consisting cf sand- A A GOOD FRIEND or relutlve might administer your state without charge, but it is a trite saying that S'.T vice which costs nothing is generally worth what it costs. You can have your attorney name M is bank as Kxacutor when making your Will. The service of our Trust Depart ment Insures the fullest meas ure of protection for j-v.r es tate and costs no more than the court allows an individual. i First National Bank OF EUGENE 38 years of helpful service wlches, plcklea, cake and coffee were served. All the decorations were (n pink and green, Relx kah colors. All went I flme wishing our Allre a long and hapry married llf. Those present besides the guest of honor were: MesJames Vina McLean, Mary Maglll, Il-rtha Keefer, Helen Donaldson. Cora Hlnsen, Ida IarlsonT Mamie Richmond. Ilertle Walker,' Jennie Itarnard. Anna Glendennlng, Emily Dorlty, Klzer, Lensbury, Pearl Walker, Nellie Richmond, Mary Ed wards, June Korf, Stella Finley, Ohlson, Kffle MtKlnWy, Irma I'arker. Mlsws Kdna Swarts, Jessie Walker, JleaHte Uench and Mrs. Meda Catching . . The Kensington club-mt at the 1 ome of Mra. C. K. Wheaton last Friday. A most pleawmt afternoon was spent, (hatting over the needle work and llt-nljg to some beautiful selections on the vlctrola. Sweet peas, roses and Canterbury bells formed the decorations. In the late afternoon, the hote?s served a delicious luncheon. Members present were: Meadames J. W. Coffin, O. . Kessey, H. A. Korf, L. May, J. T. McKjre, C. E. Swarts, II. W. Whitney. W. F. Wall er. 8. R. IMpple. M. M. Peery. and MIhkws Etlna Swarts and Margaret Morris and hostess. The guest list for the afternoon in eluded Mrs. Anna Glendennlng, Mrs. Edeswe Cox, Mra. A. P. McKinzey and Miss Lulu Gile. The next meeting of the Club will be leld at the home of Mrs. H. W. Whitney, on July 8. The Home of the Soul In olden times, it was believed that the seat of the soul was the stomach, most likely for the reason that a man is never so completely used up aa when his stomacl la out of order. For the cure of ordinary stomach trouble, there is nothing quite so prompt and satisfactory as Chamberlain's Tab lets. They strenghten the stomach and enable it to perform Its function naturally. Give them a , trial. They only cost a quarter. Ship and sail under the Stars and Stripes to all parts of the world THERE wat a long period when it wat not true, but today if b proudly true once more trade and pattenger route are to established that you can thip 'your good, or you can tail, to any part of the world under the Start and Stripes. The program of routes it being carried out with an eye to the future at well at present needt of American exporters and irn porters and all American pros perity. See that the ships you ut.e are owned and operated by American citiicn or by the U.S. Shipping Board. Operators of Pattenger Services Admiral Line, 17 Stale Street, New York. N. Y. ... slatsort Navigation Company, 26 So. Cay Sired, Baltimore. Mo. Munwn Steam Ship Line, 82 Beaver . Street, New ork, N. 1. New York and Porto Rica S S. Co., II Uioadvtay, Net York, N. Y. Pacific Mail S. S. Co., 45 Broadway. New Y ork, N. Y. V. S. Mail S. S. Co., 45 Broadway, New ork, N. Y. Ward Line, (New York and Cuba Mill S S Co) I ix.t of Wail Street. New Y ork, N. Y. Free use of Shipping Board filmt l'e of Shipping Board motion picture dims, four reel, free on request of any mavor, paitor, postmaster, or organi sation. A great educational picture of ships an J the sea Write for inform ation to M. Laue. Director Information Bureau, Room "II. IJW "H" Street, N. W ., Wahington, D. C SHIPS FOR SALE (F A merit mm titinmt mmJy) Steel steataars, bota oil ana eoal burners. Ainu wood steamers, wood hulls snd occsn-toini toft. Further iafuraiatioa obtained by request. For sailings of passenger and freight ships to all parts of the world and all other information, write any of the above lines or US-SHIPPING 3GUD HUNCTON,D.C ' WA fmmmmmvwar-.'.': fl v. tr;vaiari Dodge Jitney Day and Nipht Service call Arthur Steinhauer Spotty Hotel, Springfield I'hone SpringfJeld 26, iJt-iWl.'Bfai) AJ,i.ii i j iiaskmSM m iur DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and 8urgeon Of(ke. Phone 82 JIpm Phone 11 btfiao Hours: 11 to 12 AM. 1:30 to 5 P. M. DR. W. H. POLLARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Springfield, OREGON Phones: Office 20 J; Res. 20-M Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 m. 1:30 p. m. to C p. m. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DE-NTIST Sutton Bldg. Phono 20-J Residence Phona 129-W Springfield, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Preating, Repairing, Dye ing, Hata blocked, Suits made to measure Main Street 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. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton , Springfield Building ' Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR , Full Auto Equipment - V V. O. W. block Office phone 62. Ren. phone 57J 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. 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 ball. Visiting brothers welcome. F. L. Snodgrasa, . W M. Green, Secretary. R W. M. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a "run down con dition will notice that Catarrh bothers theiu much more than when they are in jrood health. This fact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly Influenced by ' constitutional condition. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a Tonic and Wood Turi fier, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the body, thus reducing the inflammation and restor ing normal conditl.nis. All druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Corvallis. raving work In city i under way. Springfield Chautauqua, July 14-20. Have you read the want ads.