THURSDAY. DKCEMHEJI 18, 1921. THE eriUNOnELD NEWS rAGE TI1AES TOWN AND VICINITY The slate university will hr a two-weeks vacation, beginning Friday vwilng, tlio lOlli. )r mn tell no fnlea. V. U V. meets every wn:w a' a', ,. i..ll. Tuesda) J W. liskrr has bn laid up al ; ii,0jway ,ri(t, jr. h .Walker, homn (or Him past two or thro months cnrt-ely able to mov about moil of! ' Kstlmr Ttrattaln ! now aerv tho time. Ilia old tc.itln ailment '' bookkeeper at the Eugenn o( rheumatism, a slight stroke of para ! strain laundry, a oltlon formerly lysis he had a few montha ago and "N"'1 lH,cr. Mr- "rJ'- blood poisoning from a woumkd , flngrr h9 had itmputatrd last summer all have contributed crippled condition. to hla treint Making horses go over cliffs proves; a two day Job on "The Westerners at Hell, Haturday, Dec. 17lh. For private plana hsons aee Mis Roth Scott or phone 1IU. The third aermon of tbe series la -The Prodigal Son", which Rev. Tboa. D. Yarnes la preaching at tte Math1) dlat church, will be given next Sun day evening. It will be on "Tbe rrodlgal'a Brother.- Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, dentist. Spring field, Oregon. W. O. W. meets every evening at W. O. W. hall. Tuesday rr. 8, A. Dan ford, dint rlc t superlil Inndent, will hold the first quarterly ronf.'rem-e of Hie year at the Metho dint church Wednesday evening, Ih-c :s. An you a ilwk boldor of the Amerl ran Lifcorraph Co.? If ao ao a pic turn made- In Oregon by your compan) ' Tho Golden Trail", at Hull, Sunday. iH-cember 18th. Mr. and Mr. John Wlntenrled weit to Portland tin first cf tho wvrk, lo be with their daughter, Mr. Jon Lemons, who underwent an operation Mr. Wlna-nrU'd returned Tuesday evening Mra. Wliuenrled reiimlno 1 wlih her daughter for a whlla. I. I), 1-arliinT has !' n store this week. BKMlhtlug In tin Start the morning right with a wholusomo dish of J:iM-r'a Ilieuk fast Qinhum. Sold by leading grocers Miss Ella Hoeson, who haa Irf'en en gaged' as a nurse in Portland for A year or so. visited friends In Spring- COMMUNITY CASH STORE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT. WHY PAY MORE? Good Groceries, Good Service, Good Treatment, Why not try us out. Lieut quality l'allan prunes for shipping: 5 lb. box $ .75 Sib. box 1.15 Ruberlzed aprons, good quality 75c Hulk mince meat, per lb 27c Quart Jars mince meat s 75c Pint Jars, mince meat ...... v ......... .'. ...... . 43c None Such mince meat, package , '. ,22c W. M. GREEN, Proprietor THE LEADING GROCER Telephone 32. ' Franh Wallace ZooK ., " . . y h r ., . l:- .... f ll'I and nearby points over the week end. Hh was on her way to Medford. where the la to lake a position a a Duma, I 'ml men lll no tales Wood for aa! by National Producta Co.. Mm old KUhar Uoutln mill on ni,r Gladys Walton the sweetest girl in pictures, In a peppery picture of a lovable tittle spitfire with grownup ldnaa"Hhort Sklrta". Dell Wednta day, ix-c. list Wood of all klnda lor sale. r. ii I Walker, Springfield. Franklin Dniry, the young eon of Mr. and Mra. R. L. Drarr. waa oper ated upon at the Springfield hoapltal laat Saturday, for hernia. He wae taken home yatrday. Wood of all klnda for aale. F. H. Walker, Springfield. Dr. B. Ralph Dlppel, dentUt, Spring field, Oregon. Since both the Eugene papers bave mentioned the lining of Senator J, H. Hell for parking hla car In a forbidden place In Springfield. wi must fall 'niTue.j,y linn, turn rrcurasr 11 kii pleasure to fine a man who behavea himself so nicely under the infliction as Mr. Hell did. I Dr. Rehhan leavea today for Fort Uonton, Montana, to perform a verv serious abdominal operation oil child. He will be gone at least until next TtRadoy. Itolph Sweeny and Tom Thomas wl.l open a pool ami billiard hall In tho j Ny bullilliig second door west of Thi i office. In a ft w daya. jOHalbly by Suturduy. Tli y will keep cigar, and will glvu light himhea. Mr. Sweeny will be in charge. Mr, Thomua will contlnuu to give his at tention chletly to the hotel, as buret) fLIO. one million consumptives live in Aiwrlrn they call for help through the ChrlKtmua seals. - J. T. Donaldson received word last I .1 The Sunshine Evangelist "TED" GOODWIN Song . Leader First Christian Church Springfield, Oregon Commencing November 11 SPECIAL MUSIC GREAT PREACHING GREAT SINGING GOOD FELLOWSHIP EVERYBODY WELCOME IT IS MORE BLESSED TO GIVE To seek bapplneaa without giv ing la a futile queat. Olft giving baa become ao well established that It la no longer a question of "Shall I Olve but It la solely a queatlon of "What aball 1 CIveT" And our stock answer (he queatlon satisfactorily. We have a line of moat suitable glfta and In the qualities wanted. New. nesa, beauty, usefulness, novelty etc., are some of tbe features of our goods which sbould sp iral to every careful and dis criminating buyer. Bring your list to as. Ttone 31 from bis daughter, Mrs. Henry Duran, of Kuell Idaho, that her husband had suffered a badly broken arm aa tbe result of an auto In which h? waa riding, tipping over. LET'S HEAR FROM THE TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS The I'nlted Stutea forest service Issues a report tiliowing that during 1!21, ouv Hundred form fires In Ore gon and Washington were due to smokers. Care' hhh-hs in throwing away clKnr and dgaretto stubs while enjoying th benefits of our beautiful forests cuuxed damiKing fires and the expenditure of much money in ex tinguishing tin 111. A C'unndlnn cigarette manufuctur-ir Is helping In tho campaign against 'forest fire destruction by putting a Utile red printed slip In each cigarette jpai knue asking smokers to not throw jaway lighted matches or cigarette and to see that tho fire In th-se arti rles Is completely extinguished before ' disposing of them, j AmerlcHn cigarette manufacturer!! hHVo been appealed to to follow this example but not a one has abown any j Inclination to help protect our forests frcru the ravages which their mnnu fRcturfd product helps bring about. If our cigarette and cigar manufac turers were awake to the opportunity they woti'd create a lasting friendship for their product by rutting a fire warning In eac-b package of thlr manufactured gocds. not ouly to pro ;tect forefts but to warn every smoker I of the dangers of throwing away a , lighted match, cigarette or cigar stub. Destructive flrs of many kinds have (been caused in this nianrer. j Let us hear from the tobacco com rsnles who could In tujs manner be cf great assistance towards eliminating 'th tire haiari's which their product ;now creates. It would cost them th-i I merest fraction of a cent per package to carry out this proposal. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all school warrants on District No. 19, I Jin -onnty, Oregon, to and Includ ing RegUter No. 744. dated, October 13, 1921, will be paid at the County treaaurer'a office, on Saturday,, Dec. 17. 1921. Interest will cease on that date. EDNA WARD, County Treasurer. Dated at Eugene, this 12th day of December, 1921. Mrs. Laura M. Hoyt Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets "1 have frequently used Chamber-, Iain's Tablets, during the past three, years, and have found them splendid for .headache and bilious attacks. 1 ' am cnly too please 1 at any time, to1 speak a word In praise of them,"! writes Mrs. Laura M. Hoyt, Rockport, 1 N. Y. NOTICE Notice is hntby given that tho semiannual state examinations tor teachers certificates will be hold in the circuit court room in Eugene commencing Wednesday, December 21, at 9 a. iu. and closing Saturday December 24. All teachers whose certificates expire are required to be on hand promptly at 9 a. m, on Wed nesday. A schedule of the days on which subjects will be given can bo had by applying to E. J. MOORE, County School Supt. I In Society Huntington Hills) Charles Huntington and Mlsa Hallle Hills wwra married at the home- of Da and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, In this city, Thursday evening, December f, Rev. E. V. Stivers, pastor of the First Christian church of Eugene, offleat lnga Mra. Rebhan waa matron of honor, and Lionel Tromnllitz, a frater nity brother of the bridegroom, waa beat man. After the wedding, the guests aat down to a delicious wedding supper. Tbe bridegroom, better known as "Shy" Huntington, Is the famous tread coach of tbe University of Oregon football team, which, under hla management, baa won so many noU ble victories. Tbe bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hills, of Oak ridge, and a specially Intimate friend of Mr. Rebhan. e e e A very enjoyable evening waa spent when the Crysanthemum club enter tained their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Able, on Tuesday evening, November 29. "600" waa Indulged In until a late hour, Mr. J. J. Bryan winning high ecore. A delicious luncheon was s rvd by the hostess, assisted by Mr. Helen Mar'ln. Guests of tbe evening were: Mrs. Helen Martin, Mr. and Krs. Abies, Sr., Dr. and Mrs. S. Ralph Dlppel and Mr. Welby Steven. Members: Mr. and Mr. F. A. De Pue, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Peery, Mr and Mrs. J. L. Clark, Mr. and Mr. B. A. Washburne, Mr. and Mra. A. J. Perkins, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Seavey, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pryan and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abies. Riverside Dairy FRESH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM DAILY T- D. TESTED COW'S W. F. Cline SPRINGFIELD, OREGON PHONE 34F3 Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted Satisfaction Guaranteed Charges Reasonable DR. ROYAL J. GICK Eyesight Specialist 908 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon Increase Your Earning Capacity Suppose a chance come for a position that offers an oppor tunity tor advancement Can you qualify? Remember ' that when the time comes, it is too late to begin preparation. Get your Business Training NOW and ret it under the direction of efficient Teachers who can give )xu the benefit of their own practical experience. We are always glad to tell you about our school it you call, . or we will send full Information free upon request Eugene Business College A. E. ROBERT. President EUGENE OREGON II. S. Students Why study music for credit? The PaclIc Conservatory of MubIc believes you have the ability to make your education more complete by studying music as an outside subject with a regular graduating course. I - t:" i . L The greatest teachers cf th? world absolutely are Conserva tory graduates. Ellsworth Crocker, violin teacher at the Pacific Conservatory, is a Con servatory graduate. The Pacific Conservatory teaches a practical short-Cut course designed to furnish the means for mastering any music witten for the Violin, Piano, Voice, Cello and wind instru ments. j During the past ten years many of the greatest compisi Hons have been rendered by our Pacific Conservatory of Music 731 Willamette St., , Eugene, Oregon . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Mother's Favorite. The soothing and healing properties of Chamber!ain's Cough Remedy. Us pleasant taste and prompt and effec tive cures have niade it a favorite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of young children for coWa, croup and whooping cough, as it a'ways affords quick relief ani is free from opium and other harmful drugs. FARMERS' WEEK Corvalli8, Or., Dec. 26-31, 1921 Winter Short Courses Put Science Into Farm Practice ' Fruit and Vegetable Course I Dec, 3-17. '21 J Tractor Mechanlca Course j Jan. 2-Mar. IS. '22 Dairy Manufacture Course I Jan. 2-Mar. IS. '22 'Agriculture Course j Jan. S Mar. 18, '22 i Dairy Herdsmen's Course Jan. 2-June 18. "22 Grain Grading Course j Jan. 9 21, '22 Beekeeping Course Jau. 80-Feb. 25, "23 Homemakers' Conference Mar. 20-25, '22 Oregon Agricultural College Full Information on any Course by I ' writing THE REGISTRAR, O.A.C.. CorvaUIa. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE By virtue of an order of the probate court of Lano county. Oregon, made 'and entered In the estate of Milton A. Klcolle, deceased on the 27th day of August, 1921, whereby the under slgnej administrator was authorized to sell the following described pro- perty belo aging to Milton A. Nlcolli , For a fine Suit and perfect fit, go to RAMSEY, The Tailor DR. EUGENE K ESTER Physician and SurgeoN Office Phone 82 Home Phone 91 Office Hour: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 6 V. H. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST tutton Bldg Phone) SO-J Residence Phone 129-W Springfield. Oregon LEM LEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED O. LEMLEY Prop'r. Cleaning, Preaaing, Repairing, Dye Ing, Hata blocked. Suit mad te measure Main Street SpiingfleM between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Springfield Main and Third Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FIXE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK. A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Springfield Building Oregon W. F- WALKER 'FUNERAL DIREC1 OR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Rea. phone. 67J ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. s 78. A. M. F., Ancient an4 Accepted Scottish Rita Cnt- versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Monday evening in Morrt- son'a halL visiting brotner , welcome. R. L. CROSS, Secretary. M. SVERERUDS - R W. M. HOWS THIS? ' HALL'S CAT ARB II MEDICINE ; will do what we claim for it 1 cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to cure , any other disease. IIALL'S CATABRII MEDICINE . is a liquid, taken internally, and: sets through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the system, thug . reducing the inflammation and re-' storing normal conditions. , All Drngirists. Circulars free. P. J. Chenev Co.. Toledo. Ohio. at the time of his decease, to-wit: .., Beginning at the southwest corner of the Felix Scott, Jr., Donation Land ; Claim Number 51, notification Num-, ber 3256, in Township Serenteettv south, Range three west of the Willa mette Meridian, In Lane county, Ore gon, running thence north 89 degrees 55 minutes east 2611.6 feet, thenc? north 5H minutes east 4228.46 feet to the center of the county road; thenci west along the center of said road 652 9 feet; thence south 667.18 feet; thence west 652.9 feet; thence south 667.18 feet; thence west 20 feet; thence south 494.39 feet; thence west 930.54 feet; thence south 731.76 feet; s tbenoe west 355.26 feet; thence south 1667.95 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1S3.24 acres more or less; all in Lane county, Oregon. The undersigned administrator will . on Saturday, the Slat day . of Decm ber, 1921, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. sell tbe above described real pro perty at the southwest door of tha county court house in, Eugene, Lane ccunty, Oregon, to he highest bidder for cash; and if no satlsfactoo; bid be had, tho administrator will reject said bids and preceed to sell the said property at private sale. Said pro perty will be sold subject to the mort gage of $15,000 00 or for the full amount of cash In hand as the pur chaser may desire. Dated this 2Sth day of November, 1921. T J Nlcolle, Administrator. Estati oi . en A. Nlcolle, dceaee,