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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1921)
t THURSDAY. RKrTEMIlER!8'.192J. ' THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAOE'FJVB TOWN AND Witnl a tail, 'phone 2. that alwa) go4 there. The lull Mis Grace Mnlit left fr I'orttutKl, Monday, wlH'i ali will teach In the public schools ibla winter. Oregon Stat Fair: 8nln, September, 2$ to October X. A wfoltk of agricultural, livestock, ml Induntrlul displays, an X(Vll'-iit taring program, high class amus montu and attractions, ami Meal camp ing grounds. A. II. I.KA, Manager, Balem, Or. Mr. and Mra. llcnrv Knf and Mr. and Mra. W. K. Walk.-r returned home , Tuesday from Tlllumook aad ncarhv lach tmsorts. While n th former tlac they attended the Muscovlt's Ceremonial. The repairs on ll'nry Stewart house vi lower Main street are more witelislve than at first aiiiiolint'ed. f iiiountlnK l a gmrnl overhauling, 1 Inside and out. Mr. K'ewnrt and his fiiinlly will proltahly occupy It. Frcnr.'.cd flnnni'e and nristocrnry In Tin. 8iiph'ad.M featuring W. II. . Crane and Busier K iilon in Wlniliwil Smith's great drama, 0th, nt'tln II. II. Saturday. H'-pf. Willi's Hoy I'UKh and fam'ly, who ful OainbW, for this Ihriller will live on the Houth aide of A street, be- ,spd It up. "The Beautiful Oamblcr" tvpn ?.t and th, wore In Kugitm, wagered her life and her happlnsH H'ltiKlKidy look Into thi-lr house nnd!'"d won. Me, Wendneaday, Sept. H.J tMk a very fine xliotgun. They were' t . , . , . i !r. S. Italph DlppeJ, dentist, Spring-j very mm h xerclaed about It. but tti ; Oregon ! iK'Xt iiioi mIiik Hie gun wiiN found i I MamUng between the acreen und the' "r. N. A. Danford. ditr!:t atiperln- door. NoihlMg -ie wnn taken. Itendnf. um Into tho Metliodiat ut-, Dr. S. Kalph IMppel. deiitlKt, Spring field, Oregon, A. J. Perkins wvnl to Portland on li IiunIik'nh err;v d lant liight. K. W. Walker recently bought th. residence property on 4th street, be- yond O. of Mr VbN-k. of Junction City. and has b i making extensive pulr upon the bmif. Cyr'i sedan Jitney. PI one 11. Ila1.h Clark has traded his real detice on Mil and th to J. I.. Malosh for propvriy In llood Rlvor. lie may movo tlie. The fourth quarterly conference . the most Important hust iess meeting of the year, will be held at the Metho-J Judge Sk!pworth has called a ( xn dental college. They went down dint church next Thursday evening. 1 t,lM't',jl m,"I" of the grand Jury, to to Portland Monday. There will be Home special Mc il -'Rln on tlw 12th. The Jail Is becom- j foatureH. I overcrowded, and it Is necessary; Ills strength was weakness his to have a sifting out. There were ( kindness was brutality his. one de Yon are going to laugh! Maiy 'twvnty-riw men and two women In iijliv in thn world was the girl why. Robert ItliwIiHit has never written u t,e latter nrt of hint week. he would even marry her! See "Th funnier story than this delightful' chapter In the udvenlurous lives of a couple of school boys. "It's a great UCe", 1111. Sunday. Sept. llth. Call Springfield Taxi, day or night, our phone Is number . About twenty of the members of tho Springfield Chamber of Connwerc' accepted the Joint Invitation of the Florence Chumlier lo the Kugeno and Springfield Chambers, and went down to Florence Thursday oi a special train to attend the west Lane county fair. Try our sodas, they are sodalictous at KgKliuuuu'a. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Donaldson and COMMUNITY CASH STORE THE PROPER PLACE TO TRADE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT Matches, full count, per box 5u Iloasted Peanuts. 2 lbs. .for 25c 2, lbs. Peanut Nutter '. 25o Brooms are Cheaper' A fall line of gloves at bottom prices 15 bB. Prunes .. M) New Ilrazll Nuts, per lb 25c Oranges, per dozen , 30c Lemons,, per dozen 30c . rr- : ' : ;. . . . W: M, GREEN, Proprietor i .. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON ; ; Tbe Biibed,H fctu'ia W. H. Crane, Srtti"da-ept. aU . . VICINITY Mra. jtf. It.' WAgnor and daushtir Olsdys. of Exigent, sister of Mra.j Donaldson, returned Wednesday from spending sevral ilays along the Cot-' umbla highway going an far eaat a' Howl Itlver. I f Mra. M. Billing w-vnt to Corvall'' yesterday, for tlslt of a week or two with hr daughter. Mra. F. R. Alex-j ander. Her grandson, Ttay Billing.., wK-nt with hr. He will make hit home with hla aunt. Mra. Alexander for the pre Mit and mo to achool In Corvsllls. B0VMAKE M0NEV rVud your name to the Circulation i Manager. SUNSKT MOOAZINK. Ban Francisw, and recs-lre details of It spcclul offer to hoya wro want to make spending money In vacation, after achool. etc. Attractive Spetiol prises for producers. "Kvcrybody worked hut father," i IshI Monday, If he could find any- ithliiK to work at. Hut of courae! ("father." If ho were u laboring man,! could not be expected lo labor on i laor Day. j If the usual M'venty- two thumps; f of your heart are enough for you, don't ! tee irn-' iHirmond In "Tl U"Ou:l-' 'announced, lant Sunday morning, and u.on the Invitation of the pantor liiearlied at the morning hour. Diinford accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1.. Kbhert. who haw been visiting at John Wlnzen- reld and J. F. Powers homes for the I'"! two w eks, returned to their re-'l'",n ""'ar Walla Walla, Washington, ! "' or two ago. Mr. Kbbert Is a brother of Mr.. Wlnzenreld nnl Mrs. I Powers. They have other r lathes in this vicinity. ! ! i yrs seuan jitney, PI one 11. 1 it,.i,.r Kenton and William it. j Crane In a farce comedy drama. "Th.; ' Saphead". at Hell. Saturduy, Sept. 10. Beautiful Gumbfar". Wdnedday, T1,e department was called iit,(he n() t n"n amnttay. to xtinguisn a nr-M Which hnd cnught In the grass north-1 east of the K. P. depot, and was threatening the dwellings and other buildings In that vicinity. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppcl, dentist, Spring- fleld. Oregon. Dr. Pollard is now the registrar of I births and deaths for the region round about Springfield. The limits aroi somewhat Indefinite; but Goshen, J Natron, Thurston and Donna might be ; considered about Its bounds. Five births und five deaths wene recorded during the mouth of August. After all Is Hsld and done "It's n THE PROFESSIONAL SIDE OF PHARAMACY No matter how complete a Htock of goods may be, a drug buftlnegft cannot be succeftsful where profes Klonal scnice Is lacking. The man behind the coun ter must have scientific knowledge of drugs and must understand up-to-date methods of com pounding. We employ experienced, registered pharmoclsts and can assure you courteous treatment and competent service. Let us be your Druggists "The Ifc-auliful Gambler." Wed nesday. Sept. 140i, at Bell. rbone 31 ibfttrnuifS wem ' In fraternities are expected to cut a Mary Roberts rtinchart;down the t.0(jt8 f , wh, h-; Gtteat Life story. Bell. Sunday, Sept. 11th. A reunion and picnic of the Wllla- 1 rtt la ii n M f i w Cli(k 1 1 1 a t m Vuitil n ( "w .oo m an l t . t . the Albany club. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.jVate roora thelr livlng wI" tost $31 f oii..rv.i- n,onlh ach. If they take a $20 i jp,evtiiiaiiii( f i . hum hi i n. ivaiil t 'u Tin,: u.i m. v t' n,Ki,on i. .,, Mrs. C. H Swarts. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Washburn', Harry Soewart and family atvl Oswald Olson went from here, each couple going in their own car. ., . - - Mr. and Mrs. Robert . Van Valzu'i spnt a week at the home of Mrs. A. I?. Van Valzah. preparing their ef- fvcta for removal to Portland, - where ! they will make their home for tn year. Mrs. Van Valzah will tench in the Portland schools, And .Robert will continue his studies at Bl , nav you reaa iuo want aas. , The Kdir.ol board has tleHdfcl to have school opened In bout buildine on Thursday. September 2ft. it is ex peeked that the high sih-nd building will be ready by that Cme. It i "'uht tha' the oiwnl.atcn p, eli.ni - "ar n ' r in tne romninuer oi uie wceh. mm i"'' A CASTLES IN THE AIR Financial Independent e is not a dream to those who determine to achieve It. It has ben defi nitely shown that the averape in ;ti with a moderate income can by a systematic method of saving and wise Investment, no cumulate enough money to make him financially independ ent in his later years. You do not have to depend on chanco or speculation or wait for an unexpected stroke of good luc'i Sav your Ings account and make dreams come true. First National '-' V Bank V ; ! OF EUGENE .'"' . ! SS; yt'arf f helpful ervle : i 'whole, achool b ready to wttle down to earnest work by the following Morl dayr October 3. Mr. anil Mrs. O. A. KaalmAn re oolred a telephone meaaafe from Poit land laat Friday morning, atatlng the'r little sranddaugbler, the daughter, of Hr. and Mra. John Conaway, waa very eick, and probably would not recover. ! Mm. Eaatman took the next train for Portland. Lt!r reporta were more favorable. ! j Prune picking will be well under ,way before the first of next week. V. O. Mc-Elhany reiwKa that the prune i crop in this region will be lighter than laat year, but of better quality. There (la a ralr crop or apples but no poachs ! worth speaking of. MEMORIAL SERVICE . WW 1 . . . m m a a I iiaroyi iiaua, son or Mr. a no Mrs.; 'Kay Houk, waa born at La CrosHC, 1 .Wlscd:isin, January 3, 1912. and died j Jin a sanitarium at Grafton, North Da-j , kota, Ouguat 31, 1921; aged 9 years, ' ! 7 months and 28 day-it. He was born! .blind and deaf, had never walked a! step and had panned the mofit of bisj life in the aojiitarium, under the care j I of nurtten. A memorial service was! jheld at the reaidence of the parents,! .north of Springfield, Tuesday, Sept. j 6, and was conducted by Rev. T. D. J Yarnes. j Mr. and Mrs. Houk have lived this vicinity about a 'year. in LIVING COSTS ARE CUT The cost of living for students at O. A. C. has been fixed at $26.70 for women In campus halls, and about ' " $30 for the few men who can find; room In the men's dormitory. M?n, awraged $34.18 a maith for some 15C0 members. Men taking meals at the ' i campus cafeteria can get them for $ a week. If two men share a $10 pri room u win cost eacn .J( a montn. A Pronounced Success The uniform success that has at- tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic! and Diarrhoea Remedy in the rel'ef and cure of bowel complaints, both for children and adults, has brought it Into almost univeral use, so that It is practically without a rival anl as everyone who has ued it knows. !lt is without an eo.ua! SUMMONS j In the Circuit Court of the Slate of j Oregon for Lane County. I William E. Ressler, plaintiff, vs.! Cc-Ha L. Ressler, defendant. To Celia L. Ressler, the above j named defendant: ! In the name of the State of Oregon: i You are hereby summoned and re-! 'quired to be and appear in the aboe 'entitled Court an1 cause and answer I the complaint of the r'nti'f 'herein against you mfh'n fix ve?ks from the date of the first publication 0f th!s rnmmons; and If you so fail to aor-ear and answer within said time, plaintiff will apply to Court for the re- nef prayed for and said complaint 1 t0,wIt: F6r decree dissolving the' ,bonds of matrimony existing between. .you and plaintitr. upon tne giounaa or desertion. Tt.ls summons Is served upon you by publication in the Springfield News a Newspaper published In Springfield, J Lane County, Oregon, for tlx consecu I tlve weeks 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 dat"? i October 6th. 1921. , C. M. KISSINGER. Attorney for 'plaintiff, residence, Eugene, Oregon. Date of first publication, Aug. 25, 1921 Date of last publication, Oct. 6, 1921 NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice Is hreby given that on Mon day, September 12th, 1921, (being the Second Monday of said Month) the County Board ot Equalization 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, J. J. HUTCHENS Dealer in Oak, Ash, Slab, Planer, 2nd and Old Growth Fir. Corner 2nd and A Streets Springfield Oregon V Ri EUGENE K ESTER Physician .and Burgn Office 'Phone '82' . . : Home Phone !i Office Hoars: r H to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 6 P. M, DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL D E N T I ST Phone 3 - " Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldg. Phona 20-J Residence Phona 129-W Springfltld, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED O. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked. Suits made to measure Main Street 8prlngfleld between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Main and Third Springfield Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Building Springfield Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office rhone 62. Res. phone 67 J For a fine Suit perfect fit, go to and a RAMSEY, The Tailor ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. "iS, A. M. F., Ancient an Accepted Scottish Rite UnW versal and Symbolic Ftee Masons meets first and third Monday evening in Morri son's hall. ' 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 CATARRH MEDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and' acts through the bloodv upon the mucous surfaces of the system, thu reducing the inflammation and re storing normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Oregon's Higher Imtitulioo of TECHNOLOGY Eight Schools; Seventy Departments FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921 fin inbrmiiiwi riu I Hit RcMlrr Oregon Agricultural College COUVALIIS description of qualities of Lands, Lots or other property assessed lu . said rolls, at which time and place it shall be tie duty of all persons interested to appear. , s , Dated August. 12th, 1921. " . HERBERT K. WAWCiSK County" Aet6B0r T