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THURSDAY. OCTOMKIl 6, 1821. THE SritlNGFIELD NEWS PAGE TITTIES A! TOWN AND VICINITY Try our sndss, lliey urn sodtilliioiii lit rVKliumiii TH" I, -idles' iiimlluy wil i nti tnln II.- Anient an l.crloii pcxl Kihluy i-vcnlng ul V. ll'W. hull Willi ,i 1I K Pint I'llll llciiu, Fi'ch x'llinuii fur mile W'll ! lit Inwn TiicmIiiv and Fridays In deliver J t it rt it nt the ('unit mull Ciiuli Hitf. It. ili Wn til, South L'U't. nni I) llttN. If. Jatlll-H I.MVli'll H III I'lilllllMil (III I' H i in ml Jury iluly, mill )r I'olliinl lit In r't'if' i!rovi, iiiIoihIIiik llt M'lli'i-J illl uiiiniiil riuif' triH ", Hu J. J llryan Is U - whole, hi IiimiI tumril fur it few) ! ii v . hi vt'iy lniiui liml mill t ilth al. Juiictuie In m In i I kffiiin, I ''Tin1 Hidden ('("I"", ft'iilin luic Unit m 1 1 'I m n In full of inyi"ty Mini Iihh a llirilt minute. At lull. Hulunluy. October Mill, )it if Springfield hyslcans d. t in re.il ilili wi i'k Hint tli health rotul,-i linns hereabouts Just now tn truly Ist reusing -to lii ilnt torn. Mix. Joe Mill, uf l. tet U vI'.IHuk J..T nltiHr Mm Knil lllnmin "Cod's I'mcHde" In am ilu'r powei fill story hv lln' iitHlinr iltnlilt Con imrl (if "The Sky pilot", nml l m i d 1 j a strong riixt. lli ll, Hiliiiluy. Oi tu ber Mill Four Alciili-en men, vlslilitg In I'n f in. ate icpiirtcd im sitylng: "T." lumber mill mi liiuy's Ilitrltur in li ginning it K'hiiuiK operation! iifn r B period of iii!t'' Make II iiiiaiil tuoti. Cyr's sedan Jitney. I'l onn 11. A n'ce line (if pattern huts mi l s.ilk i n til very rciisumiMe pri es now on display ul Mrs Thompson's Mil liner,'. iirwt between Rili and 9ih. Modern suioiy n ml graduate nurses. Mis Hlo i, nii i IiiU'IiiIhuI A'flotk uf i nine pasted over SH liigi'lcld Tuesday evening, koIiik nth apparently ii'iinr"('tliK for win lir iimi tors. They illil not stop on mil' rump ground Hprlnefleld will linv tt fit up mi n vlnl luti k i 'i it ml In tlii iictct iviir ir lwi, to hii'ihiikiIi.im high JljiTu like there. Mm wild "Hllky Moll" lo I In under win M but wise, ijil..'( ul. n ' t V now t li K Chang .i, culled In r "Tli Wlilic l.lly". K"c I'iIhiIIIh heart In "Out h I ! the Law''. Wednesday, Octolier U'lli, ill Hell. j Tim National I'rii'luct ., imiipuny. on tin' clil Fischer Itouts mill site, vx ' pci It id ki it up wink nllti Hiiinll fl ICH III flllll Iiiiik. i li fl. Httl)li lilppl, ilcnllHt, SHi'ltiK'i fl-i, OrcKdn. j Mr nml Mr O F. Kliw n( (Ivcil ,i t..l..u ... r...u.iu.. i-un i n in ii'-nun j n . ii.t . 11 iiiiih lliclr in Ituhi'it Matin thai hit will; In- liiiiiio Siiliinlay fur u vUlt ami I i rf(iiiiln fri.in hl recflil IIIihh. i Kllii'i-I ShllHillin's i ..lilrliui) of It.'ilpli ritntiiir'K Hldiy, "Tli KnrclKi cr" Iiiim mciilr licmtty ami mi en i Ilent ( Uit. W illi II Liu kiif Uki'H tile IimiiI I ii K pnit In "HihI'h rrmllilc," nt It-U. Siimluy, I u loiter It'll. j K K. Miitilnon anil fmiiily M-Iurlicl IiihI Miimliy fimii h tilp uf a ui'ik it niuiv Into iViitr.il California, a cumin-, iin'liiii df I 1 1 -1 1 1 h anil r'' icat'cn Cull Spritisricl'l Tux!, ilay or I'lul.t. our plnmo In tiutnlcr 2. i t -(. W. IN ikln iii-w i I'slilfiu c lillllilli IC Is i-iplilly tukiliK Hit' f il; (. ol n li'fli' i. Tin1 roof Is (if tnillil nlu-.ii-llIK li ViT.-.l with I 'H 1 1 1 i III 111 ImilKlll'tW ruiifliiK ff: HAVE A COOL CLEAN HEAD TIhtr i:i nothing more ( (MiliiiK and Himulatin a (liuu (lie luxury of a haiii- XIO. You may enjoy Hk delight JiiKt iih ofii-n a you ViMi if you u ho Sepol Shampoo .It Ik ilcliKhtfuI to iih(! and in mldiiion to Kb value aa a Hlianii(M) It acttt as a tonic for tin scalp. Try It once ami you'll want (o uhp It regularly. Price 50c GOOD AND REFRESH'NO In a rlanx nt our parfiill or lc cream. You will never order Buy other If til otire (ie the (lelleloumicHa of our lc crea;n It Im J nre, rleh. creamy, Hnl wv.ili-Fom". Try If. ami you will find no oilier tan crnipimj with If. EGGIMANN'S "A Cood Bakery" For a fine Suit and a jwrfect fit, go to . RAMSEY, The Tailor DR. EUGENE KESTER Phyilclan and Surgeon Oftlce Phone 82 Home Phone Ul Office Hours: " 11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to B P. M. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon Vtltl.tl I'bono 31 walla anil Hie di-llcut cr.Niin-eo,'ire 1 put lit over all. The front anil no nth allien have ,ecn fliituhed. U'llluril Cocliriio in ;rcparliiK to open a rntaiiraiit in the. room latelv occupied. In part, liy Z. T. Kintxley'n ival etat(! office, next door 10 Mrs. Itlrlell re-lHiiratit Mr. Cochran was in the mine biiHiiieKa hero with 111 brother Wilbur, for a few moutha, a year or two cko. Mr. and Mih. L. May and aon Verdun accompanied by f'aul Si-alfe motored to Cortland hint Saturday afternoon, where the Mays visited at the home of Winnlfr'd May. and Mr. Scaif t vlitited with Ilia wife. MILK Plenty of frenh Jeraey milk for aale, delivered cvt-niiips. Phon HpHlifffleM 34K3. tL Leo Craft la working In a sawmill near KeedHport. He went dow n there about ten day ago. A Remarkable Record Chamberlain'H Cough Remedy1 bas a remarkable record. It has been In une for coldx, croup and whooping cough for almo.-it half a wntury and has con stantly grown in favor and popular! y as its good qualities became better, known. It la the standard and main letiance for these diseases in thous ands of homes. The fac ts that it can , DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldfl. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129 W . Springfield, Oregon always be depended upon and Is safe ! 'The White Iloisemiin," f. aiurlne and pleaaanl to take are greatly in IH LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing. Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked, Suit made to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon di'it chitt'Ke during the latter half of 111 - year, expects In attend Willamette ' iiiilverHlly d'lilng the cumltiR year. Art Accorl In the fantest thrllllm? western serial that has ever been on the Hcreen. Art Accord is the best. ..oi.... i.. ,.i... .. ...... . k ....... i. t . jiMiT-i ill jiiiui. n, u- null iu; nui nil ; bul king chiunplonKhlp at tive IVndle- A hanilful ,f ica.ls was the r,l, "unrti. In 1'Jl.V Se the "White j..f Silky Moll betrayal to the la w, Horseman." at II- II. Wednesday. Oct. by the utu rowned king of crookdom. whose Illicit kn'w not tin' worl! B n r n n i r i t , a i i . n i ( i "lienor". "(hili-lile the Law", i fcuturing li ici I I:i lea n and Lou Chancy. Ifc-ll, Wednemlay, October !l2tl. The Loinl Muniifai tur'ng Corpora- J Mr. am) Mrn. Jnscph Mitchell, from lion have nlor-il about all the lumber M.'. He I'olnt. arrived iu Springfield rtiM'k In their lilltldltig thst they have rutin for. 1 lie mm hlucry lltat Is to go limliV the hull. ling In about all In H( mo nf It was being tinted Tuesdnv They will soon be ready to run. Springfield lloKptfal, located on )' Kriduy ufieriioon, and Immediately : commenced a search for a houve. They : are Kettli I on A slre"t between Till ' and Ktli. j i Itev. J. II. Dennett, who has sit:ej plied the Cubing and (ionhen M'tlui-) SHIPMENT TO EAST The third special train lo leave ban Francisco over Southern I'ac'fic lines within a month, went east this week Mis. K. K. Iliatnln and her three carrying 131 tons of silk, valued at children cimie up from Cushman ls.,t well over a million di liars. Owing to week, so that the children might It" lnp niK" vallw' ot ,he Bhlpmeiit and Into the school here. Mr. llrutlaln necessity of Its reaching Its des remalned to lake care of the ranch, jtinatlon as soon as possible, the train was operated on passenger Bcncdule. '-.I 111. U.H .1 I .. .. .... .nn..l..ll.i favor when It Is wanted for children. COMMUNITY CASH STORE THE PROPER PLACE TO TRADE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT 2 quart Wlilo Mouth Juib, per tloz $1.25 2 lb. Cocoa 25c Full Count Matt lies, per hox 5c 12 IIb. Macaroni $1.00 1G lbH. Rolled Oats $1.00 0 lbs. Good Coffee $1.00 3 pkK. Liberty Jelly l'owdor I5c V7. M. GREEN, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Dr. S. Halph Dlppel, denllst. Sprir-s field, Oregon. j Mr. O. It K'-ssey's aunt. Mrs. Annn Kessey, left Monday for her home ' at Waterloo. Iowa, after a visit her.t of three weeks. j Cyr's sedan Jitney. 11 one 11. Mrs. SIT Is, who has been visiting here for tho past two months with her daughter. Mrs. Kraiik l-nhart, left the first o' the week for h.'r home .it Chvhalis, Washington. Aflcr being closed down for sum" lime for repairs, wo are now able o surply our patrons with a fresh sup ply of Jasper's lleakfast Giuliani. At all grocery stores. 06 Floyd Thompson, son of Mr. and Mis. L. K. Thompson, arriv-cd Tuesday night from Mliiam. Oregon, tor a visit. Two coats of white paii't on thu ' two street side of the lower story of the old postofflce building, now ot-j cupieil hy Taylor and Ditto's buttery simp, greatly improves tho appearand j of that public ccrncr. See the velvet tarns for school' The silk was carried In cat's specially constructed for the liaui-portatlon of this commodity. (wwSm'' if xllS'' SAND and GRA VEL Plastering tan(l, s;md or pravel for sidewalks, con crete work or other build iiiK work furnished and de livered. F. H. Walker SPRINGFIELD OREGON Of course you know the reason why millions of men like Lucky Strike Cigarette became it's toasted which seals in the real Burley taste Law Enforcement Mass Meeting at Springfield, Sunday, Oct. 9 M. E. Church 1 1 a. m. Baptist Church 7 p. m. HEAR WITHOUT FAIL CAPTAIN FRANK B. EBBERT of Washington, D. C. (lenerul Council Pacific Coast Department Anti Saloon League of America. In the wo ids of Lincoln "Let every American, every lover of liberty, every .well wisher , to' his posterity, swear by the blood of the revolution never to violate In tho least particular llm laws of the country, and never to tolerate their vio lation by others." Every citizen of Springfield who believes-in law and order, la urged to attend these meetings. ' Eloquent as a speaker, Mr. Ebbert is one of the out standing attorneys of the tountry. EVERYBODY COME girls selling at Sl.aO and w orth $2.5?. ! at Mrs. Thompson's Millinery. J TI'B exterior of the high school j building will present n beautiful up ! pcaranco with the finishing surfum' new being put on the outside of Hie ; rr,- f T"rvi i,,' ) nri,iJj1 Ul. ' m " '-ii;v..u Ii v' Or " I 5 is .V -if. Feeling "At Home" t'n of our iimhlllotis is to have .It Iks l"i-l at home In this hunk; lo cultivalo geniality and good will; In prcmole that feeling that tho First National Hank l u' home Instilutiitn, ready to serve our heme 'peoplo at all times. Vou will ulways find n welcome here; )'ou are entitled to our time and attention, win thor you bunk here or e'.so-where. First National Bank OF EUGENE In Business Since 18S3 A YOU certainly want to save monev, and you wculd like to bave bolter bakiiigs. Then use Calumet. It's the bigt'est thing you can do to im prove the quality of ycur baki.igs and li.wer laking costs. Calumet is mads in the larg est, most E-ini;a.y BnUi'ig Powder F-ctcries in Uie WoilJ. No Bak ing Powder is made under better conditions none can be better in quality. It contains only such ingre- disits as have b;en of'u'ially en dorsed by the V. S. Pur Food Authorities. An absolute guaran teethet it is pure. txmw&'i&w KST evTtsr It received hirrhesit Awards, Woild's Pure Footl LAiwiiiioii, Chi cnga Paris Lqjo.-iJon, Paris, Fiance positive proot of its super ior merit. It is used by mre house wives, domestic scientists and chefs than any other brand. That would not be the cac, if it were possible to secure o higher quality leavener. It is sold at a moderate price. All you have to do is to compare costs to determine how much you can save by buying Calumet Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 1 j. Some bailing powders come in 12 os.'insteado'l6 oi , cmiVlWsiire you get" a'pouocl ' wnen you want it. Calumet Crm 1 cups putry flu T, 3 level tea ix.'iis Calumet llakinK Powder, it cupbuttrr, lHcup rranuUlea sugar, Voiks of BK. 4 rup cold water. Whites of less. 1 teaspooo onogl extract. Ton nus in UM ogulur way. JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Main and Third Spriny'ield Oregon d. v;. 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 phone 63. Res. phone 67 J j 1 ROBERT BURNS Lodge. No. Z8. A. M. F.. Antient an Accepted Scottish Rite UnW versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third! Monday evening in Morri son's halL Visiting brothers 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 ccts through the blood upon the, mucous surfaces of the system, thus reducing the inflammation and re storing normal conditions. All Pru'eiE. Circulars free. F. J. CJienev Co.. Toledo. Ohi. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. ' - . William E. Ressler, plaintiff, vaC Celia L. Ressler, defendant. To Celia L. Ressler, the above-' i named ueieuuam; a jlu tW name ot the State of Oregon; j You are l.ereby summoned and re j (iiiireil to he and appear iu the above entitW Court atvd cause and answer j the complaint of the plaintiff fllei ! herein against you within six weeks ll'rom the date of the first publication ; of this summons; and if you so fall t lapr-ear and answer within said time?, j plaintiff will apply to Court for the re lief prayed for and -said complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving tb.3 i bonds of matrimony existing betvraau ' you and plaintiff, upon the grounds Oi desertion. . Tl.ls summons la served upon yem by publication in the Springfield NewB a newspaper published In Springfield. I Lane Count)'. Oregon, for six consecu tive weeks by order ot the Hou. O. P. llarnard, 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, Eugwne, Oregon. Dute of first publication, Aug. 25, 1921 Date of last publication, pet. A, 1921 EVERYBODY WELCOME For:i:n Ailvefli.uia Hirprwi'iittjv Tl Ii: AMF.H ICAW PUES9 AsacClAI ION j