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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1921)
Thursday. ocTonnn 20, 1921. THE SPRINGFIELD NEW8 PAGE TIIIIEO TOWN AND "Thf Iiii Hand." featuring Itnv tilewnrl In real wesiirrn pli-turn with,! I" plenty of u tlon. JI' ll, Saturday, Oc t., week 12ml. It I tr tt school opened woik In He t i w building Monday morning, after running iwo week In I lit basement of the MethodM church. The, domeMV leiiin nti nmiiuHl Haloing room 9 were hot ready fur occupation yet Want tail, phone that a ! get there. 1. Tho tut I Mr. J. W. Lai an. of Ogdon. t'lah. tiHd hero for week or Iwo with bur Iwo hoik, John and Jess Lora'i. Hhe left about a week ago for Fresno. California where she rxpvt(l lo take an extended visit with a daugh ter, before returning home lr. Harold I'eery returned from COMMUNITY CASH STORE THE PROPER PLACE TO TRADE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT IIorHcrudinh Mustard. per Jar Kc 4 or.. Imported Sardine, 2 t ans 3.rc 3 02. Imported Sardines, 2 tuns 25c IUue Jacket SunllncB, 3 cans 25c DomcHllc Sardinex, 5 cans 25c Full Cream Cheese per lb 3V Full Count Matches, 5 boxen 25c I'eanut Hutter, 2 lbs 25c Salted Peanuts, per lb 15c W. M. GREEN, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD. OREGON Oregon State Motor Association Has Selected THIS GARAGE As Their OFFICIAL GARAGE FOR SPRINGFIELD We ar alto Authorized Service Station for FORD CARS WILLARD BATTERIES DELCO AND REMY ELECTRIC SERVICE GOODYEAR. U. S., SOUND. LEE AND FISK TIRES We nre Prepared to Give You Service Springfield Garage Phone 11 4th & Main New One-Way Fares Eaatbound through California Enable you without additional const to go via San Francisco, Los Angeles, El Paso and Kansas City or San Antonio, Houston and New Orleans or via Salt Lakj City and Denver. Each route, Sunset, Golden State, Carriso Gorge and Ogden, is distinct in characteristics and affords a most fascinating and interesting trip across America. Four Daily Trains via The Scenic Shasta Route . Connect with well known limited and express tralna that provide excellent service and all modern comforts. "California fr the Tourist," our beiytlful booklet, briefly de. crlUn and Illustrate tba charms and romance of California. Copy Frae on request. For fiuoi, bertha, train service, stopover regulations, personal advice or helpful suggestions auk agents or write Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. 8C0TT Ctaneral Passenger Agciit VICINITY Hun f'lD'VlHIO few days ago. He 'tiding Dr. K'Hii-r' offic UiIh during ilia Inner absence In Portland. Cyr'a sedan Jitney. Mono 11. "An I'nwll'lng Hero." Will Roger, hu never given a nwrr humorous or a mora human performance. You'll find thU pic-turn gloom chaser, a IuukIi brhiftor, and a Urn kllh-r all In cne. Bell, Sunday, Oct. 23rd. I Try our aorta, at F.gglmann's. they -are sodullciouj ; Thn rnrollni'Mit of the Springfield schools on Mondsy, October 17. Ill" flint day In ilia new building, wax: 1 high school, H3; Lincoln school. 394; j tt;tal. 62H. j (tome of the hold huntei complain ' I hut the China pheasant fly loo low f ' :, " V ..' -..,v ... .... BOOST OREGON Redwood advertised for n la. Call- Make Myrllewood adver tise Oregon. Send your eastern friends gifts of Myrtle wood. Unvarnished Hand Polished Grown only in Oregon See our Main dow displuy. street wln- Phono SI . . , , . I this year. They a fair how Dr. 8. Halph Dlppol, dentist, Spring' fh lil. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs II. K. Moodier, MIss.'eM type of scrtien entertainment. Clara Jon's. Miss Matilda Green, Frrd Hosserman, Miss Elsie Vddle and Ml Francti. Travis attended 'a ccunty chrlHtlan Kndeavor Institute at Junction City, last Sunday. Springfield Hospital, located on V street beten 8th and 9th. Modem surgery and graduate nurses. Miss Men, superintendent. tl. W. Smith received word Satur- j about finished. It In a great Improw lay morning of tho blith of hia first ment on the old rouiL Now for an grandson, Curtis KM ridge Smith. In Improvem-nt on the east side. IV-troit, MVhlgsn, probably on the! 13th or Hth The word was conveyed1 I,r 8" R,,),, Dippel, dentist. Spring to Mi Olive Smith at ronlaud. by.f1"ld! 0r'Kn- tehgram, and relayed to her father. Byron Smith ia the proud father, Kl-1 tidge is sumamo the mother. In the family of The ardent lover of thre genera tions ago, rebelled at c onventions and eloped with the girl he loved. But when his daughter wished to w.'d ah. that was another story. "Mile ' stones", a strklng dm ma of the never emllng buttle of the old. against the) ('has. Hardt. who conducted a meat new. He'l. Wednesday. Oct. 26th. market he!e in former times, was in Also the third episode of "The White ,)wn HH, WM.k. i; wa8 worki,l(5 his lloisemnn". w. HOUth iooking for a ji, He was I Fresh salmon for sale. Will be tu lul"lstood to have found employment j town Tuesdays and Friday to deliver jLeavw orders at the Community CnsU ! store, tiob Ward, South 2ud. and D' ! street,. tf. 1 j TIhi McKin; highway Ik again ;open tluouKh to K.is:ern Oregon, the ! work on tho upper pert Ion, on ac count 'of which It was temporarily closed, j having been finished. Itoy Stewart (the man who makes .thrills) in tho tho western picturv ("The Lot. Hand", at Boll, Saturday. tci. szncl. Qiartnily meeting t tho Free A Spirit of helpfulness and personal service Is a marked characteristic of this bank's entire personal- First National Bank OF EUGENE Since it began in 1883 EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" ;v 1 1- Mt thudlat chapel, on th went ide, will commence tomorrow cvrnlns. an 1 wil! continue until Bunday evening. IUv. r. E. Glatler, district eldr, will be in charge. 1 1 Cyr' arriun Jitney, rtiuie 11. I The poh- for th? tro!Uy win? on fit a .iw frof.f fur ITne him KAn HI. : 1 tributed on the railroad embankment all thn way frem Fprincfteld June way rrim Fpringfteld tlon to the Jut, tlon of th "V with the old street car track at the inter section of Main and 3rd streets. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppl, dentist, Spring- , fl'ld, Oregon. Besides three or four aertion crews that sr? t-ngaged on the new street 1 car line, about .IS additional men aie (employed on the work. O'llenry's wit and charm as a story teller and Will Roger homely human ness an,d thuthfullness as a screen actor combine to make this the high- "Au Unwilling Hero," Bell, Sunday. Oct, 23rd. Several Springfield men have bee.) working for . several vwki on thf highway near Crow. The contractor take a gang of men out from Eugene and bring them back every day. The work cn the new road on th- 1 hillside, west of the cemetery gate is Mrs. John Ketels. seriously sick at hei has been very borne here for FPveral days past. Dr. Tollard went up to Oakridgo by .train, Monday, for a little hunting .season. ' day. He will probably return to-. cn Springfield Txi. day or r,ig!,t. our pUoDe ia numb'r '-"Kcne. I BOYS MAK E MONEY I Snd your name to the Circulation Manager. SUNSET MOGAZINE, San Franciscco, and receive details of It special offer to boys wlo want to make spending money in vacation. 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 DOGS USED! SAND and GRAVEL Plastering sand, sand or gravel for sidewalks, con crete work or other build ing work furnished and de livered. F. H.Walker SPRINGFIELD OREGON OOOO AND REFRESHING I a r1" of our parfalt or Iri r-am. Vou will wrr ordr any nth-r If you oncn tae the d-ll( loiiHn(i of our ! erain It li pnr, rich, rrmmy, aad wliolodome. Try It and you will find no othrr ca compare with It. , .. 'afer achool. etc. Attractive Special priie for producer. Do you believe it la your duty to, prevent your daughter from marrr-; Ing a man cf whom you do not ap-1 prove? Would you marry against J your parent wlahes? There is food i for thought on these questions " Milestones", at Dell, Wednesday, .ryt. J6th. Mrs. Ora Xet, of Tortland, visited , with her father, Vin Williams, and ; other friends here during the past ! few doys. J Wm. Donaldson, street commission-1 er, has ten smoothing up th streets' since the late rains. It Is Thomas Humphrey who has been dcing the cleaning up on Mrs.) Van Valiuh's premises, and not Wm. i Patton, aa stated last week. TW VIRGINIA Friendly BURLEY Gentlemen TURKISH The perfect blend cf tl three perfect cigarette tobacco in one perfect cigarette one-eleven cigarettes 20forl5 it 111 FIFTH AVE. A Remarkable Record Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a remarkulilo rc-crrcl. It has been in use for colds, croup and whooping cough for almost half a century and haa con stantly grown In favor and popularl y as its good ciuulities becume better known. It Is the standard and main reliance for these diseases in thous- AAA eleven! amis of homes. The facts that It can . 01. before ,e Ia8t day of gald perioa always be depended upon and Is safeot 8ix wet,k, fn)m the data ot tn9 ami pieasunt to iskb are greatly in us, favor when it Is wanted for'children. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the state of' Orcgou, for the Ccunty of I.ane. Carrie M. Vin, plaintiff, vs. William D. la Vine, defendant. To William D. I.a Vine, the above named defendant, lu 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 fo' 1 you to do so, or the plaintiff will ! apply to the court for the j prayed for in said camplulut. relief WhlC1! j ia in substance as follows: ' . I Fur a d-'crce of the court, dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now vx 1st Ing between her and the defendant, 'that plaintiff he permitted to resume her former name of Carrie M. AU'H.;the da'.e thereof and drawinc Interest ' fr the care, custody und control of her minor child, Edna Oicutt and for such ether, and further relief as to this honorable court may -foetu just and proper. ' ' This summons W published In The Springfield New once a week for a period ot six Consecutive 'weeks pur suant to an order for the same? by Hen. a Y. Sklpworib, Circuit Judsn of Lane County, Oregon,- dated Octo ber 12, 1921, and you are recalled to appear and answer said cotnphitnt tu For a fine Suit and a perfect 'fit, go to RAMSEY, The Tailor DR. EUGENE KESTER Phyalcian and 8urgeort Office Phone 82 ilome Phone 91 Office Houra: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to S P. M. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL' DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon . DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldg. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129 W Springfield, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats .blocked. Suits made to 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 FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Springfield Building Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Rex. phone C7J ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 8, A. M. F.. Ancient an Accepted Scottish Rite UnV versa! and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Monday evening in Morri son's ball. Visiting brothers) welcome. F. L. Snodgrass, W M. Green, I Secretary. R W. M- HOWS THIS? ITALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it cure Ontarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to curt nnv 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 j storinsr normal conditions, j All Drop-.trij-if. Circulars free. F. J. Chcnev & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. first Publication of this summons. namely on or before the 25th. day of November, 1921, or the plaintiff will apply to the above named court for the relief hereinbefore mentioned. The date of the firat publication of this summons is October 13, 1921. HOWARD M. BROWN ELL. Alton- jney for plaintiff. Post off ice address: Eugene. Oregon. Date of last publication Not. 24, 1921. CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the ? Common Council of the town ef. ' Springfield up to 7:30 o'clock In the evening of October 31st. 1921 will re ceive sealed bids for the sale of $35,000.00 par value ot the "Refund ing Warrant Bonds." of the town of Springfield, said bonds being general obligations ot tba town ot Spring- fiuM BIlH niMtnHnar In ln r... ... . . . at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. payable semi-annually. Bids will be received for the whole amount or for any part thereof. The Common Council of said town will meet at said time and place to consider all bids submitted. Dated this 12th 1921. day of October, VINA McLEAN, Town Recorder. I Titt MtH!UN t-KESSAi'iA-i tCK j