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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1921)
THUJISDAT. AUGUST 2S. 1921. THE fcfrltlNGFlELD NEWS PAGE FIVE TOWN AND VICINITY v. - RprlngAeld Tail Service, fhone 1 Mlsa Myrtle McDee Is engaged to teach fi-nr Junction CM. Mr. anil Mm. !'. A. Wool' made a visit to friend at Florence during the past week. Try our nods, they are eodallclou lit Kicglniann'a. Miss Kthln rowers In In Portland pending tH week end with relatives And frlt'iidtt. Oregon Stat Fair:- aWn, Hiptemer. 26 to October I. A wuulih of agricultural, livestock, and Industrial displays, an excellent raring program, bitcb class amua went a and attractions, and ideal camp fug grounds. A. II. LEA, Manager, Raleni. Ore. Ram Richmond received won) Mon day of the dflath of hi cousin Wll Flnley, at Lafayette. Minn. Nobody nan escape It. "North Winds Malice." Ifell. ffe-ptembcr 3rd. Dr. 8. Ralph lllppel. dentist, Spring field, Oregon. J. II. 1'almer and family, of Eugen. passed througl tows Tuesday on their way borne after a vllalt of two weeks at lh borne of A. A. Kimball at Kail Creek, father of Mra. Palmer. "Are All Men Alike?" May Allison la an aniaklng atory of aO adventurou American girl who llkva freedom aad aaiaunderatanda men. Dell, Betarday, August 7th. E. Lanjlfrrt, newly ejected prin cipal at Ibe Lincoln stool, pre ea ted COMMUNITY CASH STORE THE PROPER PLACE TO TRADE Do Hot Take Too Much for Granted The best way to find out whether you are getlng your money's worth is to try them out, for your nelf. Not take the other fellow's word for it. And when you get SERVICE and QUALITY for the name as you would pay for inferior quality, that is the plate to trade. We claim to be that place where you get the best of Service and Quality Merchandise. Why Not Give Us A Trial If Not Why Not W. M. GREEN, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD. OREGON May AllUon In "Are All Mkn AlikeT' At Bell. Sat.. Aug. 27th. The Delights of the Seashore- and Mountains .appeal to many thousands each year. He one of the merry throng that go there this summer for lioalth, Rest. Recreation and Amusement. Round Trip Summer Excursion Tickets are now on sale to many delightful places. Newport. Heal for the family, ia thla charming old pluce that la free from (.-onvwntloiialltla. Crater Lake. Oua ot the greatest scenic woidis of tie world, la thla beautiful lake of Indescribable blue. Tillamook County Beaches. Loc td amidst a wealth of beautiful, natural aurrauudlnga, are these re-aoi-ts juH( a few mllna beyond die Coast Range. Other ReSOrtS. netrolt, (Biltenbush Hot Springs, Mt. Jefferson County,) MCredle Hot Springs, Josephine County Cavea, Shasta Mountain ReBoita and Yoaemlte National a vk. "Oregon Outdoors' Our new Illustrated and descrip tive bookjet will help you decide on the resort of your choioe. Let ua assist you by providing a copy., free on recjuesl. For further Information inquire of ticket agenta ' Southern Pacific Lines " ' JOHN M. SCOTT. the writer with a fine piece of venl aon Monday, aa tbe reault of hunt ing trip with hla cousin, Frank Bchnel der, of Loraine. down In the Bluslaw Falla country, last week end. The Pint National Dank wan close 4 yesterday, on account of he funeral of J. K. 8mlth. Cyr'e aedan Jitney. PI one 11. John Lambert y and family of Al bany visited with Mr. and Mm. N. A. Rowe a few daya the first of the week on their way home from a two week vacation at Belknap Springs. Prepare yoursvlf! You will be In no danger of the force that defies Luman will If you will heed a suggest Ion. "North Wtnd a Malice." a Rei Beach atory. Dell. September 3rd. BOY MAKE MONEY fiend your nam to the Circulation ! Manager, SUNSET MOUAZINK, San iFranclaco, and receive detail of It special offer to boya wfo want to Intake apendlng money In vacation, (after school, etc. Attractive Special 'prliea for producers. . Kdwln Sink, wbone pome la la Cam den. New Jersey, arrived Tueaday ;frcm Voocouver, .Waahington, having recently received hla discharge after five yeara In the army aa a special- lat In the printing department at var ious pott throughout tie U. 8. and "Over there". While here ha will visit at' the boraea of Mian Alice Dickeoa and Mlaa Lela Mankk.,; . Mra. ' Melissa' Brown, --wife ot Fred W. Bpowu, who lived (or many yeara on Camp Creek, but for several year TP I A PREPARATION THAT PREVENTS SUNBURN and TAN If you have had difficulty fn finding a lotion that pre vents the skin from burn ing and tanning you should try Perfection Witch-Haiel Almond Cream Bun, wind and dust can have no ill affect on the skin which has been treat ed with this lotion. It ia the ' aecret of many pretty lummir Complexions Price 25c "Mad Marriage" featuring Car mel Meyera at BelL Wedneaday, Auguat 31 at Pbooa 21 pact la 8pr1ngfie4d. died at ber bonre on. North Sta atraet. yerterday morn ing. Frie waa a native of Iowa, aged 74. The funeral .will be at Walker' chapel Friday. -.- Further , parUculara next wek- ... Dr. 8.- Ralph Olppel, dentist, Spring- jM. (yrn.,...., .... la your husband your career If be Is. see "Tbe Mad Marrtagx?". If he isn t -didn't let hha are It. Bell, Auguat 81st. Wednesday ' i - --.v ''. E ? ' I r Mr. aad-Mr B-f- LouVof i wtell, visltnd f6r a day or two at the I first of last week at the home of their j son. Fred Louk, in this city, and then ! started on a two-month a trip to tbe east by way of Portland. Their prin cipal oboctlTe point is tbe neighbor hood of their former home at Bridge water, Iowa. Mrs. Louk expects to extend her Journey as far east as Illi nois. .. j. Springfield Taxi Service. Phone 2. Mr. and Mrs.Ueo. Melaon, of Ku gerre, and Mr. anil Mrs. F. A. Dt Pue returned Saturday from a two weks motoring trip to California, leaving the highway at Grants Pass and going by way of Crescent City and Eureka land aa far -outh aa Sun Francisco. Have you read tbe want ads. As MscXeir challenged t'.w fit: Ming mob, so docs th'.s great motion picture invite comparison wltt any ever screened for sheer virility of action, intensity of plot, realism in acting EVERY SUCCESFUL MAN The particularly successful man may ows part of Ms suc cess to some Individual method of hint own that be has followed. But eveix man who succeeds financially must rely to a great extent upon the earning power of accumulated money. How to accumulate money is a problem which many people re-now solving by regular an 1 systematically i saving out of earnings. A savings account where In terest la added periodically we believe Is a good plan. First National k OF EUGENE 38 yeara of helpful service and photography. Hobart Boaworlh In ?III. Own I-w," Sunday, August! 2th. at Bell. Word waa relved In tbla cly, Tuesday of the marriage of J. C. Dlmm, J., formerly of Springfield, now of Portland, to ilse Edna Victoria Turner, of Portland. Mr. Dlmm waa a graluate of the Springfield high achool and a aon of J. C. tHmm, for mer owner of thla papier. L. O. Hulln, of Kngene, one tlnw cashier of the First National Bank, attended the J. F. Smith funeral and took the occasion to shake hands with aa many aciuaintncexs as be conld reach. He and Mra. Hulln expect to motor to Southern California in a few days, to remain a few weeks, and! possibly until next spring. Prof. II. A. Scullen, of the O. A. C. faculty, with his wife and little daugh ter, motored over from Corvaills last Thursday, and vlsfte1 witU bla aunt, Mrs. O. J. Clendennlng, and other friends until Snnday. D. L. Ebert and wife of Walla Walla, Washington, arrived last Sun day to visit with Mr. Ebert't Bisters, Mrs. John WinzenreJd and Mrs. J. F. Powers, for the niext three weeks. They motored around by the way if Astoria and Seaside on the way here. She thought that "All Men arej Alike" because they all tried' to kiss ; ber. See May Allison in "Are All Me i i Alike r, at Bell Saturday. August 27. j I Tbe Baptist cburob was tbe only place in Springfield wrere there was preaching last Sunday. There were good congregations there. All the1 pastors are expected to be In their i pulpits next Sunday. , Mra. F. JL Alexander, of CorvaDia, made a visit of three or four days to her mother. Mrs. IL Billings, return ing home Monday afternoon: ' " . Mia Carmen Harwood. now of Salem, -baa bfra visiting her rela tive, th two Perkins families, aad other friends, for the past few daya. SUMMONS ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. ... 'William E. Reasler, plalntirt. vs. Cella L. RessHr, defendant. To Cella L. RexRler, the above named defendant: .. In th name of the State of Oregon: You- are Lereby bummoned and re quired to be and appear in the above entitled Court aiyl cause and answer the complaint ot the plaintiff file. herein against you within six weeks from the date, of tbe first publication of this summons; and if you so fail to apirar and answer within Raid time, plaintiff will arply to Court for the re lief prayed for and raid complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between you and plaintiff. u;.uu the grounds of desertion. Tl.is summons is served upon you by publication Id the Springfield News a rewspaper published in Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, for six consecu tive week a by order of the Hon. C. P. Barnard, County Judge of Lane County, made and entered of record the 19th day of August. 1921. Date of first publication by said order is the 25th day of August 1921, last dat3 October 6th. 1921. C. M. KISSINGER, Attorney for plaintiff, residence. Eutceue, Oregon. Dute of first publication, Aug. 25. 1921 Date of last publication. Oct. 6. 1921 NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that on Mon day, September 12th, 1921, (being the Second Monday of said Month) the County Board of Equalisation for Lane County will meet at the Court House In Eugene. Oregon, and pub licly examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors In valuation, description or qualities ot Lands, Lots or other property assented In ahl rolls, at which time and place it shall be tie duty of all persons interested to appear. Dated August 12th. 1921. HERBERT E. WALKER "'' v County Assessor J. J. HUTCHENS Dealer in Oak, Ash, Slab, Planer, 2nd and .Qld Growth Fir. Corner 2nd . and A Streets Springf ieldf j OregQf X i DR.'. EUGENE KESTER " Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 82 Home Phone 91 Office Honra: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 5 P. M. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phon3 ' V.' Springfield .Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Button Bldg. Phone 20-4 Residence Phone 129 W Springfield, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing. Repairing, Dye ing, Hate blocked, Sulta mad to meaaur Main Street 8pringflltf between 3rd and 4th Ore go JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Carnar Main and Third Springfield Orgn D. W. ROOF JEWELER F1NJE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon - FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Building Springfield Oregon W. F. WALKER 5 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. a W. block Office phone 63. Res. phene C7J For a fine Suit and a perfect fit, go to 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' halt Visiting brother welcome. F. L. Snodgrass, W M. Green, Secretary. R W. M. HOWS THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to cure anv other disease. HALL'S CATARRn MEDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the system, thus reducing the inflammation and Re storing: normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Oregoa's Higher Institution of . TECHNOLOGY Eight Schools; Seventy Depirlmeats FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. A. 1921 fur wlwmMiwi arkt I Iht ftttitutr Oregon Agricultural College ', . CORVALUS Mot Weather Diseaaea. , " Diaordera.iof tl.e bowels are1 ex tremely dangerous. - particularly dur ing the hot weather ot the Bummer months, and In order to protect your self and family against a audden at tack, get a bottle of Chain berlalu'a Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can be depwuded upon. . litany have testi fied to Ita excellence. mm