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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1921)
THUU9DAY. SMTKMIlKIt 8.1921. PAOE ran i rr TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS OUR ICE CREAM I au iilxnl desert, . It I iot ' -s only delicious, but It It wholo some and healthful as well. We ar glad to aerve'lt to yott bore or to tend' It to your home, whenever yoff order It. Try it atjd. kaow how. good Ice cream can W-- WE .,f t Give You A Figure On CAN EGGIMANN'S "A Cood Bakery" "The Saphead", featuring V. H. Crane. Saturday. Sept 10. Bell PENDLETON ROUND-UP bucking contest for the world's cham- PROGRAM VERY GOOD"-,,,i,n'P P"" ot $750. while tlw winner gets a 4T0 cash prUe and IVoidteton. Ore., Sept. 1 From the the beautiful $500 Haniley saddle. The riding of bucking bulls, the first event' 100 Police Gazette belt will go to the to the wild horse- race which closes all around cowboy champion, while to teach day's list of thrillers, the pro gram for the 1921 Pmdleton Round Vp. September 22, 23 aral 24. is ready. Of the twenty-five events, 18 of the winner of the wihl he rue race Thursday and Friday will go a $75 saddle with a $100 saddle Saturday, ai well as a silver mounted bridle and n which are competitive, there is not!s"vt"r " presenieu io encu uuy s win one which will not hold the Interest j 'r '' Pauline Fredrick. notd film of the spectator when the big 8how(8tar- begins on that Thursday in Septum-j Who will reign as the quern of the ber. Following the riding of the buck-: Round-Up? tng bulls comes the cowboys' pony) This is the question which confronts race, then squaw race, cowgirls' stand-: the Round -Up Association and which Ing race, stage coach race, cowgirls' u to be decided within the next few' relay race. Indian race, sfteer bulldog- ' day. From among the attractive girls' ging. steer roping, cowboy" and cov-0f Pendleton is to be chosen one who glrla' grand mounted march. Indian will ride lu the Round-Up parade, j parade, trick riding and roping. Indian J with her will be a retina of six rma-l war dances. Indian pony race. ponyjtma county girls who will ride also. express race, cowgirls' bucking coa-, Queen and maid the association! test. Indian war bonnet race, quick plans, will wear cowgirls' costumes' a i I other Pendleton women wtll alsoj appear In the buckskin and sombrero change race, cowgirls' pony race. In dian pony relay race, cowboy's stand ing race, cow-boys' bucking contest cowboys' relay race and wild horse race following each other in quick succession. One of the secrets of the of the west. Lorenzo E. Dole was in town todty. 'to procure medical aid for his wife' popularity of the show is the dispatch who has been quite sick at her home with which events are given. There 'near Heceta. Mr. Dole recently re-J is never a moment's delay In the 'i '""! a Jail sentence of four months, Round-Up. Prizes for this years show are the Mt fireB in ,h district greatest -ever offered Thfe large prizes are for the steer-roping content, the cowboys' bucking contest and th cowboys' and cowgirls' relay races, all for the championship of the world. In .the ster-roih)g. the champion from the federal court for setting for- Mr. Dole maintains his innocence and states that if the sentence Is enforced it will be necessary to leave bis wife alone at their home in the mountains near Heceta. e Letter Heads Envelopes Statements Posters Window Cards Pamphlets Ruled Goods in fact, anything made of paper and ink That should appeal to your sense of fairness THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Phone 2 Don't forget we have "No Hunting" and "No Trespassing" signs for sale will be awarded a $600 cash prize and' a $350 prize ddle presented by th;' Pendleton Commercial Association In the relay races, the pur?"? tota's ...... 1 J...... , , . . . , , T It 1 . ' $1000 to be divided first J500. second r,a' n" 1 "epnew , $300 and third $200. The cowboys' praised at $30,000. iThe' special be quests are as follows: to Paul Hadley. ,$5000; to LasKo L. Urattaln. a niece. Mollie B. Sqott, a nifice. and Cbaa. L. Scott, her husband, each $500. Tbfe are relatives of Mrs. Smith. To Mabel Almosie. a niece's daughter, $1009. To the Eugene Lodge. A.'F.'ft A. M.. $500; the income to be devoted to the ,f i- ,iih it, ii.oir K.., tu uraeeu oi a oi in ni mrirr in J. F. SMITH'S ESTATE The will of J. F. Smith, lately tie-1 ceased, was admitted to probate sev-, Ing between plaintiff and defendant, for the care, custody and control of plaintiffs minor child. Kdna Orcu'i; for the right to resume plaiutlTra for th! summons I September 8. 19ZI. . HOWARD M. BKOWNKl.U Attor ney for plaintiff. Postofflce address. Kugene. Oregon. mer nam of Carrie M. Allen, and for tr,, 0f frt publication, Srpt. 8. Ihtte of last public lit Ion Oct. 30, Mil. namd as executor. The estate is ap t Eugene. "cemetery "T ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY AT CRAY'S" When Prices Are Right and Prices In Sight One Price To Everybody SOAP Luna White, fj bars 23e White Wonder, G bars 25c C. W. Soap, 5c bar, 20 bars : . . . 98c Per Case $4.85 Creme Oil and Palm Olive. 3 for 25c Full Cream Cheese, per lb 2Sc Flake White, per lb 15c McKinzie Flour, per sack $1.35 Kerr's Pest Hour 2.15 Crown Hour 2.25 Keen Klenser, 4 tans 25c Sweet Spuds- 4 lbs 25c Fancy Tomatoes, per bushel $1.25 "The Beautifuf Gambler." Wednesday, Sept. 14th, at Bdl Mr. and Mrs. J. Lemons, of Port land, spent th week-end In Spring field, vinitlng Mrs. Lemons' parent, Mr. ami Mrx. John Wlnzenivld, and other relatives, resident and vlBltlng. ' i i i SUMMONS such other and further relief a to this Honorable Court may h'mi Just and.- proper. This summons Is published !n Th Sirlnirfleld News once u week for a peric-d of six c-onsi cullve wt-ks pur suant to an oiler for the (.ame, mad b.' Hon. 0. F. Skipworth. Judgo of tti In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Iane County. Carrie M. I -a Vine, plaintiff, vs. William I). La Vine, defendant. To William L. La Vine, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, within the time hereinafter set for you o do ho or the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed for In said complaint, which is In substance as follows: For a decree of the court dissolving the boards of matrimony 'now exsist Circuit Court of Lai. County. Oregon, !datd September 8. 1921. and you are required to appear and answer said complaint on or befor? the last day of said period of six we-eks from th? date of the first publication of this summons, namely on or before Him :0th day of October. 1921. or the plaintiff will apply to the above en titled court for the relief herein before mentioned. Lost Creek Ranch OVER 40 YEARS A STOPPING PLACE Make arrangements now to hunt In the country of the big bucks. Open country free of Brush We have plenty of guides, pack horses and every thing you will need for a successful hunt. For particulars address Swartz Bros. McKenzie Bridge, Ore. NO DOCS USED! Th Key that Unlocks the Door to . Long Living. Tlirt'incn of eighty five and ninety year of age urn not th rotund, well fed, but thin, spare men, who live on a slender diet. Ho as careful as hn will, however, a mail past middle agi will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to hla conittitutlon, causing Indigestion or conMlpatton and wtll need a done of Chamberlain's Tablets to move bis bow! and Invigorate his atotnach U'lii-n thin is done there is no reason why the average man should not llva to a ripu old age. 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