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TIIUHSDAT. DICCICMDKIt 1. 1921. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TAGE TIlREfi TOWN AND VICINITY T In oulilmir ulii repair shop Ik a Itrni saving of "overhead" fliiflmf, luit ihiv are oih r overhead dlffl mill' that are (k'i imiiIiik niiliit eniliar riiKNliiK. Kur ulvnl ilniiii l Hmiim n II ii t N it. oil ur plume 121U. Ml Just rMi'h'cil n rrr f watch an I :il hny nt Hneed's Wo aU.i I.uikI'ii cheat and clover hay. Tim Cottage (liovn schools are closed on account of the privn'-iit of dlphiiierla. The lnilt-n of tho ChrlKlInn t-hurrh will I ohl a riMikml food ami fancy work bautr al Long ami ('nui' flu tiililitR shop tint Saturday, )inm b'T 3rl. Coma ami buy your Christ Bint presents, HIih o the fhilxtmas and Nw Year tiny com on Himday till sessnn, the Hpiltmfleld schools will ha dismissed for just mil" w-ck. thn tmlldiiy nemo 11 thus cnwrlng liotli dnle. What miracle awakened the In el flickering spark of good In Illack I'm. I the hsrdest mail on alt "vn ? Hon this great pit-tor.'. "Code Men", at Ili'll. Saturday, Dec. 3rd. I I Mra. K. K. Ixiuk has been In the Ppiliigfle'd hoiitlinl for tin or twelve lays, following an operatic n. Sba was brought hom yeatArdny. Thin eratlt)n waa Intended to t-e prepnra-i tory to a more acrluus one to he under , taken later. It la now hoped that1 niedirat treatment will relfc-ve hp dlf-' flculty without further renort to tir-: ery. Juat re-elv a car of veatih and ont hay at Rneed'a We alto handlo cheat and clover hay. Home polnta In our note, Init week, concerning the death and funeral of Joni'ph M. Parker, of Diler, call for rorret-tlon. Ills son. Kills It. I'arkvr, la principal of the Deary school. En- COMMUNITY CASH STORE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT ABOUT COFFEE In 1 GG4. coffee bonnes were opened iu Constantinople. Coffee was Introduced to France In 1644- The fint coffee house In IX)iidon was opened In 1652. The Iutch began drinking coffee in IG'jO, and have continued the habit ever since- It is not definitely known when coffee was intro duced into Germany, Denmark, Sweden or Norway. But it is known all around these parts (Chat the best quality coffee going is sold right here in our store. Ak. for QUALITY BRAND. Call or telephone. We want to show you. Say It again. QUALITY BRAND Prices, 30 and 35 cents Friday and Saturday, December 2nd and 3rd. buy 24 pounds of Golden Gate coffee and get pound free, or ! pounds and get 1 pound free. W. M. GREEN, Proprietor THE LEADING GROCER Telephone 32. J?EMEMBER to ask J-x- your grocer for Cal umet Baking Powder and be sure that you get it the In dian head on theorange labeL Then forget about bake day failures. For you will never have any. Calumet always produces the sweet est and most palatable foods. And now remember, you always use less than of most other brands because it po9- teesea greater leavening strength. Now Remember-1 Always TTiere 19 no waste. If a recipe rails for one egg two cups of flour half a cup of milk that's all you use. You twtr have to re-bake. Contains only euch ingre diente as have been officially approved by U. S. Food AutUoritiea, Is the product of the ljrri M, woei modern and sanitary Inking tw der psctnrlra in eaieiicr. Pound ran of Calumet rontnm f ill 16 oj . boiiie tmkiny ftliM a v wifi in lain, u.nii pu 1 uo yotf net poiinij whfn 'ri'iii', and not of !h IiIkIi school. UN oilier surviving children aro 4.'. M I's.ker. i.-f Cottage Ornve; Mrs C, I.. Ilunsskcr, of Him Francisco; and Mrs fli'iiiTlK Newroinh and Fid I'nrker. of prater. Il"v. Harry llenton, of Kit foim, conducted tli funeral services. Hldticy 8 Oenrge. nt piescnt a tench- r-r In the Pug tie IiIkIi school wax elected rcinmatider of th Lane comity Post of thn American Legion, to suc ceed Hen F. Porrls. al a mneting held In Fiikimia last Friday evening. TihI timid In U Vsdlng lh slnplng nt the Christian church evangelistic meetings. Word comes of the birth, cn Wed ncsitsy, Novemlrer 23, of triplet girls to t.lout. and Mr. Howard E Kwer, whose home la now In Cortland. Mm. Kwer waa formerly Miss Dell Md'her Hon. Mr, Kwer for a time sang fre quently In tlm Mcthc list ckolr. HI brother, llonald Kwr, carried on tho Home restaurant here for a year or two. 111m parents llw In F.ugcne. "Thn Old Nnl", Rupert IItigl.es' heart-gripping strry of homo, with tho greatest dtnr taut over aaiv-mblod. Ili'll, Sunday, lh-i th Matinni prlroa to B o'rloi k, 15 an I 35 f-nta; eftv-r 5 ti'eloi-k, 15 and 45 centa. The November meeting of M. thoillnt Urotheihood, which l-.-eii twice poatponed, will be the linn hell n xt Monday evening. December B. Tho supt-r will be at 7 or -arlier. After tho supper there will be a de bute on tho question: "It 'solved, that all mnrt-hant vessels passing through the Punama canal shoul pay toll, ex cept coastwise vessels of the fnlt.-d State." Afrirmallvw: M. C. Dressier and K. II. Hamlin; negative. It. W. Smith and V. M lloth. The annua! election of officers will take place at this meeting. Oe! If, yub wants see a swell pli .li r doul mis Breezy Kason. Jr. I l Use . Columbia Muftia Bedpe 4 cups sifted flour, 4 level tea spoon Calumet Daking Powder, 1 tablespoon su gar, 1 teaspoon salt, I CKgfl. rupe of sweet suilk. Then roix in the regular wag. S SB 1 . e ti p y u wn"' it , :--i..--vu'.'rv;:'-rv-i f 1 . t- TV.' f . p HOLIDAY OPENING Saturday, December 10th Our Ntok of Holiday Qooda haa arrived and la being pro pnred for dlaplny. W relied thn bnit market for tho lat"t novel tl' and to thla aaaortmont have added our llnea of ataple gift good a. , Corns In and Inapect the gooJa white llnea are unbroken. You'll not bo urged to bor. W merely want you to aee the gooda and get your Ideaa regarding them. You cannot afford to buy any thing until you have aetn our atork aid learned our pries. Plan to comn to the Opening and bring your friends. Shop Early! Ttona 31 ,nio nnd Mickey my dog 'Adventure", Wednesday, Hell. In "The Dig Doc. 7. at ' F. M. Itoth, superintendent of the; Spi liiKL.'ld schools, was chosen by: the Lane county teachers Institute asi one of Its d' -gates to the state teact.-j ors assoclatlo'i, to t held In Portland duilng lh Chrlstmaa holidays. A son was born to Mr. and Mrt.J Walter t'onrod, of this city, Monday. Grandma McDivitt, who waa taken ! seriously sick about two wcka ago. , Brabham and Esther McPheraon; began to ahow alarming symptoms thebooby prlle( by Brbn,m( A!fre , last or last wee, anj appeared to cociterlina and Miss Mabel McPuer ,havo taken a decldvd turn for the bet- . ter the flrat of this week. t ! The aalo of the city r"fuu-!ing bonds is hunrln fire. -fiwsitinv the renort or'nl Johnny Williams, of Thurston: the approval of the auccessful bidder attorney. Egg Mash $230. Scratch Northwest hard wheat flour Valley flour $1.35 at Snccd's. 1230. 91.85. "GodVss Men", a big powerful slnry of the sea, seething with adventure and the primitive emotions of m-Jii guided enly by the law of might. Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Dunford, who went east a mcnth or more ago, pr:- marlly to attend a special gathering By unanimous rising vote the em of ropreaentatlve Methodist officials ployer and employee board of direc.t at D--trlot. and took advantage of the or of tho Loyal legion cf Loggers and opportunity to visit friend In Ohio, Lumbermen. In aesslon this vreek In Nort Dakcta and elaewbere, are Pert land, ordered the following tela pected back at their home In Eugen gram to be aent to President Harding: about this date. I ..Th(( Loyil, Legon of ,nd I Tha enrollment at the Lincoln It hal school continues to mount up, reached 425 on Tuesday. Not with- standing tho rearrangement of the thiev lower grade and tho emp'oy-1 ",n', to "ou aa lo Sef rtry Hughes ment of an additional teacher the ac-jh''rt3r ""dorseroent of the dlHartna commodatlon of the pupils Is still alm?n, conrprnr 1 of the propoaals preblem. The board Is negoUatlng of lhe American delegation. Our ex for some additional seats. Ths enroll- P'rience In Industrial cooperation ment of the or moivj. two school Is now 660 The counail at a meeting last Fri day evening, adopted the city budget. The city attorneys advised them that it would be necessary to embody the action In an ordinance. A meeting waa appointed for Monday evening. The ordinance having been prepared, was put through to Its passage. Egg Mash $2.30. ' Scratch $2 30. Northwest hard wheat flour $1 85. Valley flour $1.35 at Soeed'. C. A. Swarta, who has been carrv. Ing on y dairy bualnesa for aeveiwl semi-annual meeting of the 4L board j years ou the farm purchased by liNlof directors, which Is the legIsltlT I father, C. K. Swarta from A. L. Uth-jbody of the organization. It consist! top, adjoining the Mt. Ve.rnoa tern-; of twelve employee and twelve em-j tery. Uua purchased a iesldenc on'ployera elected by the membership! 7th and D streets and will more: In from the twelve districts covered by! next week. i ike 4L which enthrac. ths entire l.im. j Street commlvslcaer DoimVlson has put a new surfuilng of rock on South Slid street. The Old Nest" draws aside the cur- (tain from the soul of the Allien lean J family. It Is so real, su genuine, that IllUltV will lu ihuuiuiI t S .. ..l. I ....... OT ,., lu ,,, lulTUK j wnii H the sunshine of laughter will 1 break. Rupert Hughe screen master j piece. Ball. Sunday, Deo. tb.- Matl !ift) prions lo five o'clock 16 an 5 cents; after five o'clock 25 and 45 oenui. Kred Leuiley. went down to Tort- j land lust Suuday on a business orraud sun iwiii'iipti ynsieruMy mnriiing. Vor iiiivuie piano Kssuns see Mhts Bhlh Scott or phcae MX In Society Parry Jonea Ist Sunday evening Mli.s Gladys Jones of this city was unltod In matri mony with Mr. Myron I'erry, a1o of Springfield. They expert to make their horn; al Wendllng, Mr. I'erry l.elng a railroad englr.-eeron the Wend ling line. Their friends unite in wishing an1 prophexylng for thorn a happy future. The ceremony was performed by the Methodist minister. Rev. Thos. I). Yarnes, at tho parsonage. Mr and Mra. IT. O. McElhanejr ntr talnd the following friends at Thanks giving dinner at their home In Prune vllle: Mra. O. K. Parson, Mra. E. A. Wllaon and Mr. and Mra. II. D. Au perle. Mia. O. B. Kssey was a charming boMess to the Kensington club on Friday tlm 18th. The afternoon was spent In chatting and r.eedle work. A two course lunch was served to the following member: Meadames. F. Dressier, C. A. S warts. Anna Knox, It Dlppel. L. May, P. Daa ford. J Lorah, If. Whitney. J- Ed wards. J. W. Moore, Morgan and Miss Edna Swarts. Mrs. Knoa will entertain the club December 2nd. The Priscllla club met at the hom of Mrs. John Tomsoth last Friday afternoon. In spite of the storm there was a goc 1 attendance, the fol lowing member being prsent: Mee ds mes. L. E. Bay ford, Morgan. Wlth row. Freeiand. Snodgrass. Henderson, Larimer. Rouse, Howard and Donald son. The next meeting of the club will be at the honx of Mra. Withrow. Laat Friday evening twenty friends of Miss Bessie Lynch gathered at her hrme at Mill and K streets, and spent a moat enjoyable evening Games and guessing contests were the amuse ments. First priiea being won bv Those present were: Maude. Hazel and Lores Edmunston. Murial King !Edlthl M,llle ,nd Brabham, of Deadman'a FVrry; Oliver and Alfred Cockerllne. of Wlllakenzie; Rhods Jack. Mabel, Esther and Virgil M Pherson, George Jones, Sophia Sha han, Bessie and Esther Lynch, of Springfield. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. 4L SCALE NOT DISCUSSED AT DIRECTORS MEETING Lumbermen, made up of many thous ands of workers and employers In the northwest lumber Industry, through Its besrd of directors In session here. give us confidence In the ultimate success of the methcdlsts of frank con ference that, are now being used by d legatee at Washington. We believe that as understanding and good will are proving effective (or the ends of Justice In industrial relations, they will also prone effeetit In interna tional affair. (Signed) Norma f. Coleman, 4L President. . A. C. Dlion, Booth K el'. y Lumber co. for employers. A. D. Cbisholm. 8nooualmie Falia Lumber Co. for raployoes This week. wuIm w.. h. e....i. ber proluclng territory of the north 1 Wr8t. j N'oiniuu V. Coleman, whose term of office was approaching exniratlen. was reelect vd as nieslrfem. hv unanl ' moua vote of the board. ! j. H. Fi,rg.P,W. who baa been act-! mJ pd((r of hl 4U BuIIH lust June was appointed editor of the publication. Plant committees of employees an. I employers to promote welfare and ef ficiency .were authorised, every de partment of the Industry to be repre. sensed. 4L sub committees to facilitate the work rut the official plant conforenc? cuaimttttm wre also providud fur. Notvilhsrandtng tuuch spirited dl eUMtea all decisions of the board were mado by large ma)or1tl of the rat of both employee and employers. Two d:legHtes, employer and employee f rf m th same operation voted In op position to -hcU other on aome que tlon, and cot enrred on otheis, with g'Kd wl!l prevailing at all times. Tl;e question t( wages did not com up sijd no changes In the present 4L1 sinlo ws proposed or diMcusscd. President C'lleman'a address and the official reports showed much ar.com (lfhmnnt by the organization through out the pant year and steady gains In metubentblp. ' I'pon motion of A. C. IHxon. a signed slatener-nt was made by all member present declaring optimism and confi dence. In regaid to the tL and the lumber Industry for the coming year. A few of the director were storm bound In Spokane, Coeur d' Atone, anj Itend districts, and telegraphed their Instructlooa. SLICHT INCREASE IN S. P. CAR LOADING A slight improvement In freight car , j loading Is shown by the Southern Pa-: lflc company' carlcading reports for jthe month of October. During this j ! month 85.9.r3 car were load-d on the! , Pacific system as compared with 82,- i J 215 cars In the same month In 1920.' The Portland division Is responsible j for a larger part of this Increase owing , ! to t'.:e increased lumber business in : Oregon this year. The Sa!f Lake, I Coast, Stockton and Loa Angeles divi sions also show increases. Increased efficiency In carloading Is also shown by the company' report. The average load percar in October, 1921 was 28.3 tons as compared with 26.8 tens In October, 1920, an Increase of 1.5 tons per car. When You Are Conatipated To insure a healthy action of th; bcwcls and correct disorders of the liver, tak- two of Chamberlain's Tab lets Immediately after supper. They will not only cause a gentle movement of the bowels, without unpleasant ef fects, but banish that dull, stupid feeling, that often accompanies con-' stipation. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy Mother's Favorite. the The soothing and healing properties! of Chamber'alu's Cough Remedy, its i pleasant taste and prompt and effec tive cures have made it a favorite with ' people everywhere. It Is especially j prlxed by tnotbre of roung children for co!', croup and whooping cough, aa it always affords quick relief an is free from opium and other harmful ' drugs. FARMERS' WEEK Corvallis, Or., Dec. 26-31, 1921 Winter Short Courses Put Science Into Farm Practice Ktult and Vegetable Course - Dec. M7, '21 Tractor Mechanics Course v Jan. !-Mar. 18, '2! Dairy Manufacture Course Jan. 2-Mar. 18. '12 Agriculture Course Jan. J-JWar. 18, "22 Dairy Herdsmen's Course - - Jan. 2-June 18, '23 Oraln Grading Course ' . Jan. 9-21, '2i Beekeeping Comae Jan. 80-Feb. 25, 2 HomemtikeiV Conferenne '. Mar. 20 25. '22 Oregon Agricultural College Pull Information aa any Coarse by 'writing TUB REGISTRAR. O.A.C.. Corvallis. SAND and GRAVEL Plastering Band, sand or gravel for sidewalks, con crete work or other build ing work furnished ami de livered. F. H. Walker SPRINGFIELD OREGON Plastering Band, sand or ' I i NOTICe OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE By virtue of an order of the probate oonrt of Lane county, Oregon, made aut eatered iu tbe estate of Mllttm A. Nlcollx, doceasod tn tbe 2.7IU day at August, WH, whereby tho uudr- slgtu.d aduilnlatrator was authorized, to setl tlu following described sro l perly btoagiag te MUtoc A. KiceM'of Miitna A. Mi :'a. i.c-.d. For a fine Suit' and a perfect fit, go to RAMSEY, The Tailor DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and Surgeon Office rhone 82 Home Phone 91 Office Hours: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 6 P. M. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldg. Phona 20-J Residence Phone 129 W Springfield, Oregon LEM LEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED a LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hata blocked. Suit mad measure Main 8treet 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 8PECIALTY 8prlngfield. Oregon FRANK A. DEPUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC " Sutton Building 8prlngfild Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL OfRECIOR. " Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Ret. phone (7 J ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F., Ant lent and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Srmbolie Free Masons meets first and thlr Monday evening in Morri son's halL Visiting brothers) welcome. F. L. Snodgrass, Secretary. W M. Green, R W. aa. HOWS THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it- cure Catarrh or Deafness caused b 5 Catarrh. Ye do not claim to any other disease. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a. liquid, taken internally, andr acts through the blood npon the mucous surfaces of the system, thus reducing the inflnmniation and re storing normal condition. All Dm Elista. Circulars free. P. J. Cheney & On.. Toledo. Ohio.. at the time of his dVcease, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner I cf the Felix Scott. Jr., Donation Land j Clsim Number 51, notification Num ber S256, la Township Seventeen) ; south. Rang? theea west of the Wills jmetta Merilian, In Lane county, Ore : gen, running theuce north 89 degrees Gf minute east 2K1J feet, thenc north S4 minutes east 4228.46 feet to ;the renter of the county road; thence i west along th center of said road 'iat feet; thence south 667. IS feet; thence west 662.9 feet; thence soul! KM? It fdnt tV-.nA wad QA 1 . enr "h 494.s feet; thence west j 10.4.4 reel; thence south 731.78 fet; thciH-fl west 366 29 feet; thence south 1 1667.05 fet to the plat of beginning, ' li-outaiuiug 183 24 acre more or lessr till In Lane county, Oregon. I The undersigned administrator wiif an Saturday, tha 81st day of Deem- ! hur at tn hnur t a.'..t.,..l, , ui. sen the above described real pro perly at the southwest door of the county enmrt house In Eugeive, Iine county, Oregon, ( he highest blddar for cash; and If uo satisfactory bid be had, the administrator will reject said bids aud proceed to sell the said property at private sale. Said pro perty wiH bo sold subject to tlx mort gage of lliOIOflu or for the fuU amount of se'.i in baud a tbe pur t lnt.er may dooii-w. rjwa t:;!v e-'ti t.v cf Noveubr, J. J. NU'oil.. ' Trior. Ei.tat S - - - -