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TIIU11SDAT. NOVKMHKK 17, 1921 THE SPIHNGF1ELD NEWS PAGE TIIREB TOWN AND VICINITY itirtlnnner of Allmnr, Oregon, has bought the II. II. Conaw Block ami la offtrlng H ai forced sale ilila wwk. Fee ad Hucwhnre In Oil pnpor. Tim opening of Ihn revival rampulgn at the ClirUtlnit church la pontponrl from next KunOay to the Hunday foi Mi. Hen T. Hudle'l, e sprrlrnreil I evening, wn not held, because th building wn not quite ready. It l now cnnipMd lo tht la! touchea. V. (. W. niei evrry "rnln at V. O. W. hall. Tu-ii.y Tho ronstrmllrn of the trelrh of mtirntlnin on lh Pacific highway Im- lowlnr. November 27. l-cause lit po- "" Thurston and WaUervllle completed last wee. The lilghwav m widened In some places, alralnht-. ned and shorten I In other, and an j alT grade w obtained on the, Cogswell lilll. II la considered one of tho beat plmea cf macadam In the; ron --, It.. pie wlwr the evangelist. Itnv. F. Wei litre Zonk, la now engaged, wish lo liod Mm a f"w day longer. "Martlilmund" will hold you apHI bound. ya Ji.uvuruur Morris. IH'II, Saturday, November ltu. county. The rounty took lw The M K. church of SprlngM-ld ! ,,,r ,UI ,,r" of 'k from ,n U. ,.lld Hey. tieo. Hern.rd. now of ' h,hwlr to ,M'0"- Chicago, who did aoine -VBiiKellitle work In Western Oregon lt winter. to Had their revival meeting thla aea aon. Tlio date iixreed upon la In tb latter part of January. Htart the inoriihiE right with a wholeeomo dlh of Jawr' llrk-i fant Qm ham. Bold by leading grocer Call Springfield Taxi, day or night.! our phone la number 2. Jink llclloundn aought by trlikery and guile, to win the hand of folum-i bine. WI!on Moore loved her, too' And hl live waa honorable an I ! (U'c-ut. Who do you suppose won j out In the long run "The Mysterious. Order taken for alxleen Inch orjlllder", Kane tlrcy'a novel by the j lour foot old growth Kir. Loffer.aame name. Il.-ll, Hunday. November A PARCEL POST PHARMACY Thin Ih a l)UBy Reason for the farmer. Ho, If you need anything In the drug line and do not wIkIi to make a trip to town, JiiHt mall or phone your order, and we will send you the goods by flntt mall. Thin not only applies to drugs, but to toilet goods, utook and )Oiillry remedies, in fact all goods carried In our stock. Mull us your prescriptions and w e'l 1 deliver the finished medicine promptly. Buy By Mail ltlm kauilth ahop, South 2nd. afreet. The reception lo the frvobmun Hum which wan to have Own hi-ld In th tiew g)iiinalum building lat Friday Sot!;. ContluuouM uliow from S:.10 8rei.ini inuiilr by l.ocal orchestra Try our aodaa. they are sodallclou ! at P.gglmaun'a COMMUNITY CASH STORE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT Why Pay More 6 lbs. Good Coffee $1M 1 lb. ltox Chocolates 30c Peanut flutter, per lb 15c 2 lbs Peanuts 25c 1 lb. Suited Peanuts 15c 3 bars Crenie OH or Palm Olive Soup 2tc Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2Va lze lGe Itoyal White, Liberty White. White Wonder. Hob White, Fledmun's White Naptha. Easy Day Soap, er bar 5C W. M. GREEN, Proprietor SPRINCFIELD, OREGON The Methodlut lirotlierhood will bold IU ' regular monthly masting next Monday evening, the 21 nL Sup per at 7 or earllT. The chief feature will be delaie, on (he aubjevt: "He olved, that all merchant veaaeta pann ing through the I'anaina canal ahould pay toll, except roaxtwfo veaiwda of the l'nltd Stat." Afflrmatlr , M (. Diexuler and r. n. Hamlin: nega- llva, ti. W. Ktnith and r. M Kclh. Speaker limited to 10 minute, with S minute for rebuttal. The annual election of officer will take place at thla meeting. Freib aalmon for aale. Will be lo town Tueaday and Friday to deliver Ieare order at the Community Cali tore. Bob Ward, South 2nd. and D tract. - tf. A boy waa born to Mr. and Mr Roy Koch, on East Main atreet, la a Saturday. "Thoughtlea Women", featuring Alma Rubena, the girl In "Ilumot ewjue", Hell Wedneaday, Nov. 23rd. Mr. Dora Moxkop underwent a major operation at the Sprtngflcll hoNpital, Monday. berlaln' Cough Remedy. It it lmot certain to be needed before tbe win ter la over and renult are much more prompt and aatlRfactory when It I kept at hand and glvnn a aoon Um flrat Indication of a cold appears ani before It ha become nettled In the yntem. There I no danger In giving It to children a It contain no opium or other harmful irfg. W. O W. meet every evening at W. O. W. hall. Tuesday E. K. Drattaln cume up from hi ri-" I I - ;- t Cuobman farm, and pent last with bin family here. week A Timely Suggestion. rhon 21 Thla la the Mason of the year when the prudent and careful houae- , wife repleninbe ber supply of Cham- s friaTnimwTiTii'i c osnmsf Out THE KINO OF CANDY YOU BRING Ih nn Index, not only of your r wii taHte, but of the taste you think the ivclplvnt has. If you with to puy any one a silent but elixuent compliment on tonte in confectionery, let us prepare one of our sptn lul boxv of candy for you. EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" The II. 13. Corsaw stock of .furniture, hardware and paints will be closed out at once. Sale starting today, everything goes at unheard of prices, till stock is sold Auction sale of what is left will be sold at 2 p. m. Saturday, until sold. I bought, this stock from the creditors at a bargain and will sell out as quick as possible Come early and get first choice. Stock is located between 4th and 5th on Main street next to Gray's Cash & Carry store. BEN T. SUDTELL, Auctioneer, Albany, Oregon. Violin Recital -by-Fern Bowden, violinist, stu dent of the Pacific Conservatory- also Joe Cyr, son. of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Cyr, 5-year-old violin student. Baptist Church Monday, Nov. 21, 8 p. m. Mrs. E Crocker at the piano admission free. Miss Bowden will render a recital program written for masters cf the violin. Program Concerto No. 2 Jeno Ilubay . .Allegro con fuoco. Larghetto- AHegro giocoso. Novelette . . . Mana Zucca Morceau Fantastique .... M. Melville Suite Op. 210 J. Raff Allegro. Pavane- Gavotte et musette. - Tambourin Concerto Op. 61 C. Saint Saens Allegro non troppo. Andantino, quase alle gretto. Molto mcderato e maes toso. Allegro non troppo. . ""for-a fine Suit and - A perfect fit, go to RAMSEY, Th Tailor DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and Surgeon Office rhone 82 Home rhone 91 Office Hour: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:20 to 6 P. M. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldg. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129 VV Springfield, Oregon ; . LEMLEY'S PRESSING ' PARLOR FRED Q. LEML.EY" Prop'r. ' Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hat blocked. Suits made te measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS ' - REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Comer Springfield Main and Third Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC t Sutton - SaringfiaMr 8uliding Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office pbone 62. Re, pbone tlj v: Take tb Scenic Shasta Route TO Sunny Southern CALIFORNIA Through Sleeping Car Service TO SACRAMENTO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES offer nil tho comfort of moilnru travel Conveuient acbadulea, obaorvatlon car, and excellent meal art otber feature of the Bhaata Route. ROUND TRIP Winter Excursion Tickets re on aalu at Reduced Fare For tickets and Information ask Agents, or write Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT General Fanwiiger Afiil YOU don't use as much of Calumet as you do of most other BakingPowdcrs. It has more than ordinary leavening strength. You save about half. You don't pay a big price for Calumet It's sold at a moderate price that rep resents another saving. You dont feel uncertain as to results. Bakings never fail because Calumet never fall below the proven standard of "Best by TeW 1 ''ul 'i i V H ta KI S.v.li.il.j -i r :- ' '.-f u,l i 1 .1" wm mm i 1 Ti'. f z'SfPt f-'" r-'--1' iy! f.jV ifl'liiii.. Mi iflt sUi!il.'' 'i,1! : I ,1 !h I fl: !H II III L il : I'1 . "' -'ft .1 III! III .ill: : .... -TO J BaabTMhitaTak4bHBfl i :: i m muauu. mi mflrrffl FARMERS' WEEK Corvallis, Or., Dec. 2G-31, 1921 Winter Short Courses Put Science Into Farm Practice Fiuit and Vegetable Course Dec. 3-17. '21 Tractor Mechanics Course Jan. 2 Mar. 18, "22 Dairy Manufacture Course Jan. 2-Mar. IS. '22 Agriculture Course Jau. I Mar. 18, '22 Dairy Herdsmen's Course Jan. 2-June 18. '22 Grain Grading Course Jau. 9 21, '22 DtH'kf eiing Courso Jan. SO-Feb. 25. Ilomemakers' Ccuferonoe Mar. 20-25, Oregon Agricultural College Full Information on any Coume by writing THE REGISTRAR. O.A.C.. Corvallis. 1 ROBERT BURN'S Lodce, Not IS, A. M. F.. ABtient and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meet first and third -Monday evening; In Morrt-- -on halt VUlUng brother; welcome. ' F. L. Snod grass, , W M. Green;. Secretary. R W. Ml 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 euro anv other disease. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a liquil, taken internally, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the system, thus reducing the inflammation and re storing normal conditions. All Druetrists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheuev & Co., Toledo. Ohio. 22 it possesses the highest qual ity ever put into a Baking Powder. Contains only such ingredients as have been offi cially endorsed by United State Food Authorities. For weeks, for months, it keeps as freh and full of trength a the day it left the Calumet Factories, the World' Largest, most Sanitary and Modern leaking Powder plants. Pound can of Cal umrt contain full 16(ii. Some baking powderaconte in 12 o. Instead of 16 oj. can, lie sure you yet a pound when you want U. Calumet CoMOli Recipe Yolks of 8 ccc. llicupaof gran ulated sugar, ii cup of water, $ cup of butter, 24 cup pastry flour, 3 level tea spoon Calumet Baking Powder, 1 tablespoon of vanilla. Then mix in the regis lar way. 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 SPRINCFIELD OREGON SUMMONS lu tne circuit court or trie stake of Oregon, tor the Couuty of Uine, . Carrie U. La YIim, pUintUf, vs. William D. La Vine, defendant' . To William U. 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 '22 : against you lu the above entitled suit. within the time hereinafter set-for you to do bo, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relier prayed for in said camplalut, whloi is In substance as follows: For a decree of the court, dissolving- the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between ber and the defendant, that plaintiff be permitted to rume ber former name of Carrii M. AUVu. fr the care, custody and control of iher minor child, Edna Orcutt, and for such other and further reliel as to this honorable court may seem Just and proper. This summons ts published In The ' SprlngfK'ld News once a week for a period of six consecutive weeks pur suant to an oi dor for the same by Hon. G. F. Sklpworth, Circuit Judge of Lane County. Oregon, dated Octo ber 12, 1921, and you are retired to appear an! answer said complaint 3 or before the lBt day of said period of six weeks from the date of the 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 first publication ot this sumiuous is October 13, 1921. HOWARD M. BROWNELL. Attoi uoy for plaintiff. Postoffice address EugeBt, Oregeu. ' ' Date of last juuiicatlou Nor. ti, 191L- .tw