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PAfiE THREE TIIUnSDAT. OCTOHKIl 13. 1921. T1IE SPRINGFIELD NEWS J I TOWN AND . P, II. Chase mill hi mm Elmo will atui'i l In- lHt of this week or the. flint f fr Albany, In attend th listlnnal cotiN.'iitltii (if the VetrntahlM iro i ' Ah( liiMon of America Th ) will enter an exhibit of celery to del -milne who l.ol In llm first plac In I lilx country In tli production of roliiy. They will eml suiiim week afteiwitrd Inspecting th market gar il u of the t Mul mulillo went. QYS-MAKI MONEY K-'liil your name, lo ( tin f Imitation Mwmri-r. HI'N'SKT MtitiA.INK. Krni I'runi Imi'o, mul rervlvn detnlU of IU J till iiffi'r to boys wt'0 WHMt to nmkA ii mllng moi.ey lii vacation i. aficr school, etc. Attractive HiiecM riti'H fur producers. Ir. Mini Mm llelihati ihkI .Mr and Mm Win. Hoiiko returned Humlti y -n-inK from a week's trip cmiihln lug huntlnit. finding anil llm plm-uin-i of i in p 1 11 r. They fiai ki'il In to th" tiunling and fishing ground on the South Fork of the V, KviirH. wllli !ni)ton Thompson fur a guide Tin v f:ot hoiiim doer mul plenty of fish-- II IIk hi Mil tin y w mil i'il Dr. H Ralph Iilppil, iIimiI IhI. Spring fit Id, tin nun. Tli" Mrti m IhhiI work I still Ii' Iiir riinli'd on In the liiixi'ttH'ii, of the M'lh'tll hutch, mul probably will until the nw Lull llm; I cmmi fli'li'ly finished. Theodore V, ("nil V-n linn trroofi'l 111' i Hl'li iH n, ri-moki'il III" lorn r nli'l 1 .11 !! In Hie hiik'i hi'iii U stood. Jclui t'oiii;w:y, w il ninl tiaM, cuir.,. li;i from I 'i.l I : it ml Wcilm -sday evening f. I u til l f v!- II. S.-n I lit .lvii lain for sclio-.l glib u-illug nt $1 f.n mut wmth '.' at Mik. "I'liniii i u'n Mlllln-r.v. What would you do If Will were a woniiiii ami (iur husband hint tiir :t tcrlously iINiii ii'mroi w II hunt an i!a iml loo ? It U one If th strangest stories ever siveened. "Tint Oilier Woman". Hell. Sunday Ort. K.ih. Tin bell which illil service an long at the old high school building has COMMUNITY CASH STORE THE PROPER PLACE TO TRADE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT PeannlH. ier lb 15c Suited pea nut a. er lb 15c Peanut bulter. 2 lbs 25c Twu pounds of Cocoa 25c Three pounds of Macaroni t 25c Full Cream cheeno, per lb 30c Two pouiida of Clom Ktarch i'ic W. M. GREEN, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, OREGON New One-Way Fares Eaatbound through California Enable you without additional coHt; to go via San Francluco, Imh AiiKeles, IJ1 l'ato and KaiiHas City or San Antonio,' I louHton and New Orleans .or via Salt Lake City a ud Denver. , . Kach route, SutiBet, CJolden State, Carrluo dortce and Ogden, lu distinct in fharacteilBtics and affords a most faHcinatlng and Interesting trip across America. i Four Daily Trains via The Scenic Shasta Route f'oniuM t with well known limited and express trains that provide excellent service und nil modern comforts. . "California far the Tourist," cur beiytlful booklet, briefly ds i llhes and Illustrates thu thai ins and romaneo of .(.'allfonila. Copy' Free on request. '..' ' For fates, bertha, train servlre, stopover rouulatlonn. pursoiiMl advice or helpful suggeMllons ask ag-nls or write Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. BdOTT Qvueral I'MHSeuger Afeiit VICINITY been removed lo tht I lnoln build liiK, and la to be mounted there. Ted Ashley, f Waltervllte. returned lout Krlilay from lluxlun, Colorado, wtittrn h had b-ii worklin on fiimi for mini of bin rrlatlvca. Ilu baa lHn goim ov-r a year. Cyr"a ardan Jimry, Vlonn 11. Alfi'Ml IIIki'Iow bad liofil WmkiiiK Kirn-.- Il Mnri b with IiIh Mm who la riinntiia a huwiiiIII In llnntoii roiiiity. Il wna m-vi'ii'ly k'i k'd hy n Iioimh th i i'i or fi ur Wfi'k hko and han li in confined to hla homr In-r lni- i ll hn now tn-urly phovitimI from jblN Injury and may ro bark In hla iwotk aoon. KipbIi aaliuon for aal. Will be In .town Tii'-adaya and I-ldaya lo doilvcr, Lrnvn nrdra at th Coniinunlty VniU alorf. Hob Ward. Koulli Sivl. and 1) atn-ftn. tf. W. K. Wulki-r attended tlm Main i inivi'iiilon of uiHliTt.iWi'm nt lrt-1 land thi for- part of last win-k. Mm. Wnlker Jolnoil liliu liiti-r. for n Kliorl -1 1 1 . Ihi'V is tin m il Kridiijr i'Vi ii- In K Mr Walki-r wna f'ci"id tin1 , d''!Tiil" of tl' Ilri'jv'i hm "Of Ih ' Ion, I to iln null. mul uMoJitli.n whV 'i ' riiiirn''n nt San Antonio, T'-xna tifxt Siiturdiiy: but h" runnot utti-nd. ; i Tim ini'ii llln.ut fa i h wi'ii' In Ilu' aaddln for vi-nni'ii'T nnd ou'y lh lit- j IV n ouiitiiin Kill knt'w tin1 truth whhti wii'i- ln:iiiiH or fn.i. In "TM-, lllu'ina Tmil". n whlrMiK. ru-liln.' lliolii liiiiiirt if Mb adveulur In th' old Mm. t!M(.'i" A l-. Hii- id "i . Hii.li. of " I !..' Whll.' Il.ii -i iii.mi". It. . I Wi-Utli-cdi'V. ilitolii-r 19th. 1 Mr mi. I Mii II. K. t'tir ni viM'i"' .mini. i! uln'iv-'ii ami fru'inln Iumi' nil. I j In KiiKi'iin for a win k or inm ., i - iturtiliiK In Ihi'lr home In i i'' li.il I a' ilfrnilu lain Kiulny Tln-v mmli tin- trip hy iin. tor. Ilowni.l Is a i-lvll I'll 'plt'tuT In tlw t-mploy of th" 'Stflinluii! (Ml fompany. wlfh lii'ndiuai torn it San Krni ! Dr. S. Half Dlppf-1, Unnlmt. Sprlni; fh-ld, Dirrim. i Stu rlnup of ar on lhi Soutbi'tn, rm itU' la said to be hindering th , 1 SOAP ENOUCH TO TURN THE SEA TO SUDS We carry a vc-ry larpe Block of Tollot Soaim-bccaiiKH It Ih our aim lo have very ciiHtonier'H favorite lirautf. Extcnalve buying enables uh lo K''l the very lowent priceH - In Rome caeH at jobberH' ratet. When yon neetl any special Hoaji Hie kind not gener ally found in fcmall drug kIioh come to us. I'hono 21 "Kluil t-U; tin-lit Mi. f fruit f 1 1. in this -..fl!;:g of th remahiH of In Hi 111.- (.. I rll'iolllliUiii luil 'HK f.ll to V.. Ifiiiin i' I It lo hix VMftliivic Ui " iiiin-r if I'ou'lli and (1 RtnetH. Th-;f..tt vrnrk of m uliii! It was done by A. II. U.iln I'ir J. W. Huning'-r of KtiKi-ne. Xlirl lll'fl.'lit llllHOlt.tl. llH-Mt4'fl Oil Htrwt hetwis-n Mh and 9lh. Modern ti.rr.ry and graduate nurws. Mlaa Kloii. Miperlnlendent. IC'mer Saiikey und Walter May were bro Eht before th re-ordcr Satuiduy morning r.n u ihaige of!"T,,e O,,,or W"",an itruukenn ks and dlanrderlv enndii-1 on Krlda evening. They were fined B"" r'r. October 15th. t!5 earl Sunkey'a fine was paid. Try our sodas, tbey are sodallclonj Monday nd he was reti-axed. jat Kgglmann's. Dr. S. Kalph Dippel. deutlsi. Spring field, Oregon. A Southern I'ai Ifle wuili crew has been l iuly replacing tlie plleg und-r a brl 'ge over the Mohawk river near Varnel.. Trie work l awit '.n'uh'Ml Aii'i'her crew la engaged hi -.il.vlng wo or thr tMidgea neat 7Ctrun. First -National Bank OF EUGENE Identified with Lane County and Eugene's TrogreBS since 1883. Loffer V ! On 2nd St jr.. -y out r, EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" Hun th ino'-t npirta ular train wrk ever hhown In motion jdrtur. Conway Ta,rle In "The FlghU'ra. - Ufll. Sunday, Ort. 15th. v Air tf 'fw-lirim'u new lenlaurant ha been named the White Iunrh It m ripened for bulnena Tuemlay Tle Uopa for wlilrh apar wan en ruKt'd iu the Welnhard waivlioiihe aro all In. The hotine Ih full. Call Hprlngfli'ld Tnxl, day or night, our phone la cumber - Mm. Van Vulznli has been Rivln ; her nreinhn'a a g.'iieral cN-iii.Ing up. Th.- w Ht half of the top of the weep Iiik wnlow tree Inn liei-n cr.! awav Win. l'atton In doing tile woik I A daughter ;if burn t' Mr. and , Mi 8. I Kir. h"!. of tlin ity, at jMeiiy boMpi'.itl. Kugi.ne, tWi.lfr S. A ;i.pi-lt Ion to i-n ui' Is I . . o;n tile old toll-t n.unlf. ht thioimhi.iit Sn'iiBfield W. Wnlker. w ho , i .. nnyti,;,, ; fcH, J( -. n-ed-vMiti'iic ul the j.,.,.,. l T nmcraj years bark, and ., wlls ,aV(, m eilo 1 It n., re. TI.ere j, ., h-tter llm- i-ln-udy Ii n:g!it. JiiHt n,., ,. t.(iw of i,it, j w., l -f.l lo be pr i.ur'd to niee It. To ' ' " .'- l.lnaj ah u in Cood shape wl" tH to hr'"K lt' InV6 yon ever beard of a four Hided triangle? Junt in raw yon think one i-an't exwln ,-ome and It'a a strange Ipli-ture. It will hold you enthrall -d. Pete Thunnnn Is huildlng a good dwelling h use on Willamette Heights for Kiehanl Harberi. Mf. Ilarbert lived near Thurston, has for pome time lived In l.lnn county, and Is now about to settle In Spilngfield. Philip Oossler has b;-en In Spring- fl.l.l tr.r Hlmul t u-n wauLm j., . ' " . . """ iiraiment inr a wnuniieu arm. lie re ceived a hurt ah ut the left elbow. while working at Fischer Pro." aw mlll near Mnr-o!a. and Mond poison , lug set In. I j All the world loves u flgh'T A .burning bridge, a train In flight, the Inevitable result, a crash to the ragini; frrm Junction City, died In the hos . torrent below. Only oie if the bit; pital. of paralysis on the 11th. Sue , lncldnts In "Ti e Flghtwr," nt Bel!, was o :ly In the hospital over night. Sunday. October 16th. Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Scott and daugh ter Ruth left Tuesday for Cushman ;w1iere they will visit with Mr. and I I . r.u on.. or me coming mree .p, Mrs. Claude Aivhart and son left Saturday for Bundou ti join Mr. Am-Ibs hart who la superintendent schools there. of the Cyr's sedan Jitney. Pinna 11. Miss Mtvagret Morris will leave Friday for Salem where she will visit for one day, going from there to Port land to visit over Sunday, taking th 1 train Monday to Stockport, Iowa, for on Indefinite . visit with bur parents Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Morris. Her father la KS years old and her mother 82'. Miss Morris is planning on "walkln' in" on her folks as she hits tut notified them of her coming. The floor of the nw high school gmnasluui is being laid. It looks good to set th" Lepley brotheis working together on a build - SAND and GRA VEL Plastering sand. Band or gravel fur sidewalks, con crete work or othor build ing work furnished and de livered. F. H. Walker SPRINGFIELD ORECQN GOOD AND REFRESHING la a frlara of our parfalt or Ic ordain. You will nrvr ordr njr oth-r If -ju onr-m te the flPlli'lnuan of our li-? tra:n It la pur, rich, ir-my, and wliolaome. Try II and you will find no other cua compare with It. In i.i Siu-lng.'; Id attain. FpiinRflold Jli. wil e'lulpp-il with good i.uiWer I iThpy ourht to all be kft huay in KprliiKfiild for the next f-w yara. Th time ha ful'y com" for a irreat 1 i.i.ii.ii.iw .o mna an tn. hnn ham I 7.. F. Joliiisin. an elderly man living In Stewart's addition, underwent an ,alnlonilnal operation at the String- , field hospltay last Mcnday. He was doing wtdl at last refort. The dirt from tl.e basement of the i"hool building In beinp nneil to level up the Iowt parts of the newly ac quired ground to the east of the 'hrliool houne The wo. k of putting on th" finbh-' Ing aurfacj of the high sc'.ixil build j lug in done, nnd the lnt A the sr.i.' folding ir. titiou! ready tn b fwken ill (in. Th lenient floor of the bane mi nt Is being laid. i T!:e feur rr fiv.' lai-ee ba'm tres In front of the Mi l'lierson residenc". on 3rd and f Btn".-t. which were d ; nying and b'ioni!ng danpro'j!'. hf.ve l 'n ci.t down. They will make a fine lot of fire wood, and tl.e hous'.' will apjejr tc htter advantage. Pilferers, stippcsed to be boys, have been making way with Mime of the tools ustd about the Iud factory. W.i enches appear to have b;en there spclalt. U. P. Andrews, who. with his wife, lived at Cth and E streets died sud di uly, at big home of hart disease !a..t Tuesday. He was 67 years old. He leaves the wife, two daughters and a hoii. The funeral Is In the hands cf Bransti tter's. of Eugene. The funeral was at Bra listener's chapel, in Engine, ut 10:30 a. m. to d;iy. The Kt-rviees were conducted by Hev. B. C. Mlllrr. pastor of the Bap tist church cf Springfield, of which l't-ea:il was a member. Two ev-Pervice men, Jud Bundy, of Msrrola, a"id Hcward Powell of En g-'iu are patients in the Springfield , hcspital. Miss I.i la Pullen. of Jasper, a pa tient in the Spriugfied hospital, is re covering from typhoid fever. Mrs. W. II. Manning, a county case' sh was buried at Junction City. i " A Remarkable Record Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a !t has been in use - - - . . . . ror coius. croup ana w noopiug cougn for almot half a century und has con - siantly grown in favor and popularl y Its good qualities became better known, lt Is the standard and main reliance for these diseases In thoua- ands of homes. Tl.e facta that it can always b depended upon and is safe and pleasant to take are greatly in itS favor when lt Js wanted for children. SUMMONS . In the Circuit Court of the state of cirecon, tor 1110 voiiiuy 01 i.aue. -1 Carrie M. 1 Vine, plaintiff, 11MIW..... 11 T i .1-. r.. .1 .. v-' To Willtum I). l.u Vine, the above named defeudanl. In the name of the state of Oregon: Yon are lioi.iby required to appear and answ.-r the complaint filed BKllUKt y u in the above entitled suit, withlu the lime hereinafter svt fo- j)ou to do so. or the plaintiff will Springfield up to 7:30 o'clock in the 1 apply to the court for tin relief evening of October 31st, 1521 will re- prayed for in said cninplalsit. whliVfeiv sealed bids for the sal of I Is iu substance as follows: j $35,000.00 par value of the "Refund- j For a deree of the court, dlssolv-1g Warrant Bonds" of the town of ling the bonds of matrimony now rx- Springfield, said bonds being general ! latlug betweeu her and the defendant, obligations of the town of Spring What plaintitf be irmitted to twume field and maturing In ten years froni jher former name of Carrie M. Alien. th.- date thereof and drawing lutrest fir the care, custody and control of at the rate of 6 per cent' per annum. nor minor cnini, e.ana picuii, una tor; such other and further relief as to this houoruble court may seem just an 1 proper. , . . . , This summons Is published in The SprlngfKld News once a week for a period of six consecutive weeks pur suant to an order for the same by lltu. G. R Skipworth. Circuit Judge ot Lane C-ounty, Oregon, dated Octo ber 12, 1921, and you are rc,-lred to appear and answer said cotuplaiut ou For a fine Suit and : a perfect fit, go to ,. " RAMSEY, The Tailor DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 82 Home Phone IH Office Hour: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:20 to 6 I. M. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon 4 DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST , ' Sutton Bldg. Prions 2Q-J Resldenes Phont 129 W Springfisld, Oregon . 1 LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR - FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dy Ing, Hats blocked. Suits mads t measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Main and Third Springfield Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FIXE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DEPUE. ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC 8utton Building Springfield Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment . W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Red. phone 67 J ROBERT BCRNS Lodge, Hot 78. A. M. P., Ancient aoT Accepted Scottish Rite UnV versa 1 and Symbolic Fre Masons meets first and thirdl Monday evening in Morri son's lialL Visiting brotliers welcome. r L. Suodgrass, V M. Green. Secretary. R W. ML. HOWS THIS? HALL'S CATABRH 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 i"uiu, ihm-d inrrrnanr.- ina thronM. !. hA ; ... uru ... : """vim Miriaiys oi tue sjsicm, xnus 1 reducing the inflammation and-rev ! storing HOTIlial conditiona. i AU l'riiggists. I ironlars free. s F. J. Chenev Co, Toledo. Ohio. or befow he ,Mt (,ay of ga,d of g,x WMkg f,cm ,he dale of ha. ;flnit Fublicalol, of th,8 - ,ummollB, jMni.y 0 or befor( ,he 25th day of j November. PJ21, or the plaintiff will ! apply to the abovo named "court for' the relief hereinbefore mentioned, r The dae of ,he first Bubltc,tloil this suninioii8 Is October 13, 1921. i HOWARD M. BROWN ELL. Attor- Postoffice. address: Kuren: Oi-ceon Date ot last publication. Nov. 24. 19Jt CALL FOR BIOS Notice is hereby given that the Ci iiiinou Council of the town ef payable semiannually. njaa wm received for the whole amount or for any part thoreof. The ' Common Council . of said town will meet at said time and place to 'consider all bids submitted. . . .. natej .Ujts 12tli(Hy 'of .XJctoboH 1921. : VINA Me LEAN, Town Recorder. THtAMfc Kit AM hKf7sA33Ut lAt ION