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THUIISDAT. HKITEMHKIl 22- 1021 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE FIVE TOWN AND Dunes Friday night at Steven's hall. Music by Kugene Circle Orchesia. A. K. IlartM has charge of Ihn vnrehouMH work at the old Ice plant. It la estimated that storage for 3000 bales of hope ran be provided. Not many of them have com In yet, but apac ha be'n ngugrd for enough to take up half Dim capacity of tin trUlldlng. Cyr's sedan Jitney. I'l one 11. In woman braver than man? In It true tliHt women am the deadlier a-? Hin Forbidden Valley." at llell. K.i linluy. September 24th. In hh! ril advertising pay. The fealdem-w properly on 4ih and II t i et, Wonglng to Mr. P. (. And'-rs. of Eugene, tin be-n hoIjI to Mm. Myers, of th Vitus iHlKlilmr hood. Fresh aaltnon for huI. Will be In town Tuesdays ntid Friday to deliver Ubw order at th Cornniiinlty Cul. More. Hob Ward, South 2nd. and I) fttreel. tf. Cull HprlngflHd Tn x I. ilny or iiln!.t, our phone In number 2. MIk Ann llniiiori, a Kurgbul jut i no from Spokane, u graduate of a largo eastern hoNpltal, arrived Tues day to take a place In I lie Kprlngfl Id hospital. Dr. H Ralph Dlppel. dentlHt, Spring field. Oregon. )imre Friday night at Steven'K bull. Mtlnlc by KtlKelie Clicle Ol'i llCnltt. Cal llomriiiun Mi-i)t tit week-end COMMUNITY CASH STORE THE PROPER PLACE TO TRADE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT 1(1 Urn. Small White Heans $1.00 10 lbs. lllne Rose Head Itice 1.00 10 lbs. Cream Rolled Oats 1.00 22 oz. llottle Apple Rutter 26c HI oz. llottle Strawberry Jam 26c 22 oz. llottle Rkukberry Jam 47c 214 oz. cans Pure Fruit Jam 25c W. M. GREEN, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Oregon State Fair Salem, September 26th to October 1st Round Trip Reduced Fares Apply from all agency stutlons in Oregon Minimum Adult fare $1.00 Children of half fane age 60t: When going to the State Fair Combine pleasure with comfort and convenience by using Southern Pacific train service Trains Operate Direct to Fair Grounds Tralna 17, 18, 23, 24 and 28 will make regular stop and Nos. 14 and 16 will atop on flag at Fair Grounds Special tralna from Portland and from Eugene to Salem add Fair Grounds Tireaday to Saturday, inclusive For further particulars ask agents Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent VICINITY at hla horn luere. He ployed at C(Mulllo. ' la now em- Th HnptlNt Ladle' Aid will hold a hataar and cooked food aale at Long and Cro' store, Saturday Oct. lat. J. W. McKlnzey of Pleasant Hill waa In town Tu-aday transacting bUllllieMM. A real trouble killer; 0orge Adc wrote It, laughing. Jack Pick ford In "Junt Out of ColleKo". Sunday at the Hell, September 23th. Try our aodaa, they arc aodullclouj at Kgglmann'a. K. H. llerryntan. Marine recruiting Mrg-ant of Eugene, wua in town Wednesday making the nereswiry ar rangements with the pout master for nllHtment In that branch of the aer- vine. Acting upon ordem from Wash ington, the Ve.rgeant recently reopened hla office In Eugene. Oregon State Fair: Kalein, September, 20 to October A woiiltfc of agricultural, llveatock, and InduNtrlal dlspluy. an excellent racing proKram. high class imuii' nientN and attraction and ideal camp ing grounds. A. If. LEA, Manager. Salem, Ore. Franc la ami Nick Iimberty of Port land hient the week-end at the home of their mother. Mr. N. A. Rowe. (;eoiKe ditching's duties as Inspec tor on the hcIioo) house work ended with tlw rompletlon if certain parts of thn work, about September lat. "The Penalty." la coming to the Hell Theatre, Saturday, Oct. lat. Oregon RUB OUT THE PAIN Mot any muscular pain will yield to a Rood pene trating liniment. The onn which we can recommend above all others Is Hobson'g Nerve and Bone Liniment It will promptly overcome muscular or nerve pains. It Is also an excellent rem edy for sore throat, cold in the chest, bronchitis, tooth ache, etc. Keep a bottle of it In your medicine cabinet. Phone 31 A very fine three-ply show will be presented at. the Hell Theatre. Wed neHday. September 28th. "Danger j Ahead ', with an All Star cast; "The Forest Runiw-r", Is a Mounted Police pli ture; and a on'e reel comedy "Rub bing it In." Mr. Doiiis'dnon and three assistants cleared out the dltchf-a on each slle !of the roadway on eaHt Main strvet, from the street railway terminal to !tho city limits and the drain ditch j from that point wehtward, last week. ' Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentiet, Spring flld. Oregon. '. The clearest view of the new hign , school building will be fro;u the east, which will be the rear. j o i NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice Ik hereby given to the lec tore of the town of Springfield that there will be submitted to the saiJ lectors for their approval or rejec tion at a special flection to be held in the town of Springfield, Oregon on the 27th day of September, 1921. i mm mlmcnt to the charter of the town of Springfield, said amendment being "An Act to amend the Charter of the 'town of SprtngfVld. Oregon by addin? la new chanter thereto authorizing and 'j empowering the Common Coune'l .f the town of Springfield to issue and sell the iiK gotluble bonds n tne lown of Springfield to the t.i!ount of $35,000 01) or so much theivot tu thi Common Council of the nld town Home Robbed of Bands ' Prowlers who broke Into t'u home of John Lautret, S9 East Eighth street North, sometime Sunday, during the temporut'y absencie of the family, procured $200.00 In war savings stamps and $250.00 in liberty bonds." Suppose this had been your home? We rent safety deposit boxe for as little as two dollurs per year and freedom from worry alone is worth more than that. Our Mi Brlstow would be glad to serve you. First National Bank OF EUGENE In Business Since 1883 Sir" x.vporitii k4ryy max determine neoeaaary for the par pone of paying and refunding out aUndlng general warrant of the town of Springfield drawn on the varlotia funda and for vartotaa municipal pur poaea of amid town." Trie polling place for aald lectio-i ahall be In the town hall In the town of Springfield and the polla will be open from I o'clock a, m. ontll S o'clock p. m. on aald day. 1 The following la the form and num ber In whleh the queatlon will be aub mitted to the electors on the official ballot: j Proposed by resolution of the Com ;mon Council and referred to the elec Itora. j Shall the charter of the town of Springfield be amended by adding a new chapter thereto authorizing and empowering the Common Council of1 'the town of Springfield to 4sue and) im'II negotiable bonds of the town of Springfield to the amount of $35,000.00 I or so much thereof as may be neces jsary for the purpose of paying and refunding the outstanding general (warrants of the town of Sprlngfk-ld j drawn on the various funds of said ' town. Vole YES or NO. S00 YES C01 NO. Dated this 15th day of September,' 1921. j MRS. VINA McCLEAN j Recorder of the Town of Springfield. SCHOOL NOTICE Ail was elsewhere announced, the Springfield schools will open Thurs day. September 29, at 9 a. m. All grade pupila should report at the Lincoln school. Prof. Roth will be at the Lincoln school every afternoon starting Sept 9th for the purpose of registering stu dents for either school. A class for beginners will be organ ized at the Lincoln school by Mrs. Page. All those who are six years of age, or who will be six by the first of November, are eligible, to enter, and should do so the first day of the term if possible. F. M. ROTH. Supt. A Pronounced Success The uniform success that has at tendtl the use of Chamberlain'B Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and cure of bowel complaints, both ; for children and adults, has brought j It into almost universal use, so that i it is practically without a rival and as "everyone who has used it kndws, ; it is without an equal. j it's toasted, of courss. To seal iii the flavor SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. William E. Reesler, plaintiff, va. Cella L. Ressler, defendant. To Cella L. Ressler, the above named defendant: In tine same of the State of Oregon: You are Lereby summoned and re- auired to be and appear In the above emitted Court anl cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filoJ 'herein against you within six week OR. EUGENE KESTER - Physician and turgaen Office Phone 82 Home Phone 91 Office Hours: 11 to It A. M. 1:20 to S P. U. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldg. Phone 20-J Raaldence Phone 129-W 8pringflcld, Oregon LEM LEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEM LEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked, Suits made to meaaure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Main and Third Springfield Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A 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 phone 62. Res. phone 67 J For a fine Suit and a perfect fit, go to RAMSEY, The Tailor ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No 7.8, A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Unl- . . - . . .... f 1 l : T , A veiiiii una ojuiuui'.i: rriw G Masons meets first and third Monday evening in Morrt sons nan. visiting Dromera welcome. F. L. Snodsrass, W M. Green. Secretary. R W. M. HOWS THIS? TTALL'S CATAUKII MEDICINE will do what we claim for it cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. AVe do not claim to cure onv other disease. HALL'S CATAHRII MEDICINE is a liouid, taken internally, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the system, thus reducing the inflammation and re storing normal conditions. All Drufrarisis. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney Co.. Toledo. Ohio. from the date of the first publication of this summons; and if you bo fall to appear and answer within said time, plaintiff will apply to Court for the re lief prayed for and said complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony existing between you and plaintiff, upon the grounds of desertion. TLls summons Is served upon yon by publication in the Springfield News a newspaper published In Sprlnglieia, Lane Count), Oregon, for aix consecu tive 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 satd order is the 25th day of August 1921, last date October 6th, 1921. C. M. KISSINGER. Attorney for plaintiff, residence, Eugene, Oregon. Date of first publication, Aug. 25, 1921 Date of last publication, Oct. , 1921