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TIIURBDAT. SKPTKMBCR.l.,li)21. .TIIE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE FIVE TOWN AND HOP pickeAs. wanted At the Welby Stevens yarM, three mil- north of Springfield, near Dead mond Kerry. Free transportation daily to and from Springfield, or good rumplm grounds. About ten day picking. Flrt class hops, going Trie. Phone Springfield 140 J nip Springfield Taxi Service, rhone 2. A few days ago ('. A. Eastman " (hanged a piece of residence property In Kugene for another pImv In Port land. Tuettdny evening, Im wet t down to Cortland to complete the Ua-al. Thin doa not Indicate that Ml Raatman bwa any Immediate pupoae to leave Springfield. Dr. 8. Italph Dlppel. dentist, Spring, field. Oregon. If. K, nice waa a member of the coroner's jury Impallcd at Not I to Investigate, the killing of Oil Pitney. of Junction City, by a hunter who mi-I Francisco, and ro te details of tU took hlra for a dr. jnpm tal offer to boy wro want lo .'make spending money In vacations, Dance at John Seavey hop rrtyff Attractive Sperlsl vry Tuesday. Thursday and Sulur- fof produc(1.. day night. Circle Orchestra. I'rof. F. M. Roth and family rJ YoU'?,?,:r bC'!rf turned last Ha.uday from th-.r tl.lt nr.. Mc.fur 20 pound.; to Vancouver. B. C. , r 'H'"1Dd,, eDl.,ti " r ; pound. W will continue tbe finished Mrs. 'Ann McCool an1 daughter, of and rough dry work. Give ut a trial. Seattle, visltvd laat week-end at the Mr. Karl Moore. successor to J. W. aouve of Mr. and Mr. S. Snook laundry. Phone 134 W -2c a ea.t Main atreet. a altr ln law of Mr Mra.-MfCool In ft nook, Cyra aedaa Jitney. PI one 11. Mja. Elale lllolen.on) DT),, ofiFonJ. g- pori In Mother paper. Albany. Tlalted her mother. Mra. Hol--Bj lm Mr Un,bury M home, vereoa. her do ring the pant -f day Vera Gordon, tlie wotiderful mother hi "liiunotvaque" and Tom Santscbl. lb huaky. farUn alar of ' TL KnoUera" olar in Rex Reach' famoua atory. "North Wind'. Mall." at Dell Saturday, Sept. 3rd. Try our aoda. they are aodullrloua at Eggimann'a. Ir. W. t. Reblian. V. II. Adrian. Jeaa Heayry , and I-uurvnre May returned luat Saturday from an eight daya bunting expedition up the Mc-J COMMUNITY CASH STORE THE PROPER PLACE TO TRADE Roasted Peanuts, 2 lbs. for Peanut Butter, rn?r lb Salted Peanuts, 2 IbR. for Sardines, can Arm & Hammer Washing Soda 3 lbs. Macironi A lbs. Head Rice 4 lbs. White Heans 4 lbs. Rolled Oats Matches, per box W. M. GREEN, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, OREGON "The North Wind's Mallc" at Bell. Saturday, Sept. "Here's Real Tobacco" says the Good Judge ' That gives a man more genuine chewing satis faction than he ever got out of the ordinary kind. Smallerchew.lastslonger ' so ic costs less io enew i . this class of tobacco. And the good, rich to .' bacco taste gives a world of satisfaction. Any man who uses the Ileal Tobacco Chew will tell you that. ' V ': ' Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco li VICINITY Kentle rlvr. , They . wv-nt np tin Routh Pork, pucklng the; laat eighteen miles. They killed threw or four deer. Have you read the want ada. ht. 0. K. Fortmlller, who has been assisted with fir. Rchhan In the il ni.i n vi iiht i biiwt in wt avi v va e i j month past, haa returns to Albany, whre h formerly practiced. Mra. Ola llolventon and her daugh ter Jennie returned the lt of laat we-k from a visit to her daughter, Mr Isaac Kudlcolt, at Vancouver, Washington. While tbe tiniHtr crook preached, hi confederates robbod the deluded crowd. "The Sieulere." Sunday Sept. 4th. at Hell. BOYS MAKE MONEY Send your name to the Circulation Manager, Sl'NHnYT MOGAZLVK. San It I. not in harmony with our old fashioned Ideaa of propriety that !Uru e Lanabury' ahould go motoring tn IlAltnan Rorinra with "Mlaa Little ClaaHlfled adrtllng pay a. SprlngaeM Taxi Pertlre. Pbeaa 1. Mr. aad Mra. Jaoiea McCullough. of M"nei. tam oown lo Hprnu nun.; ... A J O J wlib Mra. MrCullouKh'a parenta. Mr. and Mm. E. B. BratUln. The Brat tain', decided to return to Cutthman In tlx'lr car Uklng the McCullough with tli in for a vlait In that rulon. Thty wol down Tueaday. The -anh ahuddred and a gnd)i town ii cleansed of It ftlna In the buptUtnul flivit of a volcano', wrath 25o 10c 25c 5c - 13c pkg., 2pkgs 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 5c 3. M A, AS' ! if :g WHEN THE LIVER LAGS IN ITS WORK the entire system becomes dogged . and . poiKon o u s matter which should be eliminated gets into .the blood. In such a case Penslar Liver Pursuader should be UHed. It is gentle in action and tonic in effect. Its wc will stimulate the liver to its normal activity. It cannot harm the. system as it contains no calomel or mercury. Price 60c "The tVe Cat at Bell, Wed., ept. 7th. moae 21 uj.jt.tii ' i . ..'ULuii See a city destroyed In "Tbe Fire Cat," alao twe-ree) westers, "The Show Down." . featuring Art Occord, and a one rewl ' corned y, "Zulu Love." Bell. Wednesday; 6ejt.'?th. - Cyra sedan Jltny. ft one 11. Pioil Hi attain came in from bis Lake c-ounty stock farm Sunday even ing. Oregon State Pair;. Saleo, September, 26 to October 1. A wealth of agricultural, livestock, and industrial dleplays.pAn excellent raclflg program, higV claaa- amua' mentK and attractions, aud Ideal camp ing ground. - A. 'H. LEA,- Manager, 'Salem, Ort. Lowell Sikea had ih? forefinger of bl left hand amputated at the second j joint, Monday morning, at the Eugene hoepital. This . finger was baJ.v crushed, aeveral weeks ago. while ! LowHI was working on the highway near l)extr. Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, dentist, Spring field. Oregon. Mr. and Airs. J. II. Hay worth re turned luat Friday from a two week oiitiug at various points along tlv coast in tht Tillamook region. Dane at John Seavey hop yard every Tuesday. Thursday nnd Satur day ntjetit. Circle Orchestra. Vr. S. Ralph Dippel, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. The city council at Its Uit m ating, A FORTUNE Is not likely to come to you by waiting for It. But u can pave yoff wav with practical certainty to financial Independence by u method of systematic saving. l The time to begin saving is always today.' The best way lo begin saving is to open a sav ings account and determine to make regular deposits. Thla bank is here to satisfy your financial needs Use it ( First National Bank QF EUGENE SS yeara ef htlpful service ' adopted a resolution Inatnictlnr thi fire ompaoy not to go to a fire out i aide. A tbe town llmlUt without a I .per la I call; in that case, the partiea calling paying the cont of the run. ' There will be Methodlut church a meeting at the j thla evening, after: the prayer meeting, of all permong In- tre.ted in the e.tabll.bment of a permanent camp ground near Spring-! ffld. for an annual camp meeting for! the Oregon conference. A commie-' .Ion, appointed at the late camp meet-, Ing at Cottage Orove, will report atj .the fourth coming annual conference,, iaitl the location will be determined then. The location of euch a camp i ground here would be a fine thing, not for the Methodl.t only, but for all the interest of the town. Dr. IS. Kester was In Portland Mon day and Tuesday, for the purpose of attending a kcture given by a famous! cancer specialist under the auspices' of the State Medical Society, and of attending an X-ray clinic given In do- j monstrallon of a certain make of X-rar i machlm;. I A Propounced Success The uniform success that baa at tenctad the use of Chamberlain's Colic j and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief! and cure of bowel complaints, both ' for children and adults, has brought It into almost universal use,' so that It Is practically without a rival and aa everyone who baa used it knows, it is without an equal. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court or tbe State of Oregon for Lane County. - William E. Reesler. plaintiff, vs. Cell L, Ressler, defendant ' j To Cella L. Kesaler, tbe above; named defendant: In th name of tbe State of Oregon: Tou are Lereby summoued and re quired to be and appear In tbe above entitled Court anjd cause and answer the complaint of tbe plaintiff fileJ herein against yon within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; and If you so fall to appear and answer within said time, plaintiff will apply to Court for the re lief prayed for and said -complaint to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds'of matrimony existing between yon and plaintiff, upon the grounds of desertion. Tt.ls summons Is served upon you ; by publication rn the Springfield News a newspaper published in Springfield,! Ijine County, Oregon, for six consecu tlve weeka by order of the Hon. C P. I Barnard, County Judge of Lane: County, mad. and entered of record j the 19th day of August. 1921. Date of: first publication by said order is the . 25th day of August 1921. last dat- October 6th. 1921. C. M. KISSINGER. Attorney for plaintiff, residence. Eugene, Oregon. Date of first public." tio.i, 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 i Second Monday of said Month) the (County Board of Equalization for jLane County will nveet at the Court (House in Eugene. Oregon, and pub 'licly examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors in valuation, description or qualities of Lands, Lots or other property assessed in said rolls, at which time and place it shall be tie duty of all persons Interested to appear. Dated August 12th, 1921. HERBERT E. WALKER County Assessor SOME LOGANS DRIED THIS YEAR A car loard of dried loganberries from the Sheridan district is taint; processed at the Salem plant of the j Oregon Growers Cooperative Associa tion. The car contained less than 9 tons of the dried berries but trey re present nearly 50 tons of fresli on. More than four fifths of the weishi of the fruit is lost in the drying pro cess. The water, only is driver, out and all of the sugar and other food materials remain. -When trey are soaked in water over night they take J. J. HUTCHENS Dealer In Oak, Ash, Slab, Planer, 2nd and Old Growth Fir. Corner 2nd and A Streets Springfield , , ' Oregon OR. EUGENE KESTER -' ' fTiyelolan and turgeen 1 - Office Mione 82. '. . -1 tome Phone OL .-r Qffice Hours: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:20 to S P. M. DR. S. RALPH D1PPEL DENTIST, Phone 3 Springfield ? Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldfl. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129-W Springfield, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED Q. LEMLEY PropV. 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 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 Suttmn Building Springfield Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Res. phone 67 J For a fine Suit perfect fit, go to and a RAMSEY, The Tailor ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No 78. A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first aud taird Monday evening in Morri son's ball Visiting brothers welcome. F. L. Snodgrass, Secretary. W M. Green, R W. If. HOW'S THIS? HALL'S CATAEKH MEDICINE will do what vre claim for it cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to cure ativ other disease. HALL'S CATARRH 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. Oregon' Higher Institution ef TECHNOLOGY Eight Schools; Seventy Departments FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 For iafumtiio wrilt I lh Rtiitirar- Oregon Agricultural College CUKVALL1S on their origional size and shape, very closely resembling the freiih berry In appearance, flavor and quality. ; Some of tbe berries are being put up In small 8 ounce packages simUa. to those in which raisins are packed and the rest are going. Into tjO pounl boxea.v""- ' . :' I