The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 22, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TI IHTIS DAT. PECEMER 22. 1921
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE THREE!
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TOWN AND VICINITY
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Quarterly meeting will be hold i
the Msthodlst rhurch nisi Wdns
day evening. Dr. H, V Imnl.ird dl
Irlrt aupi-rlrit-mlent, will iretld.
They thought that they hud trapped
Mm this man whom Ihny hsted an!
feared. Hut no. The flnmea of th
burning vl that roared at lil back
wr no hotmr than the flames of thn
wralh that surged within him aa hi
crashed through the heavy oak panel
of the cabin. "Tim Urute Master", (
H!l, Halurday, December I4th.
Ws Iarn from the Oregonlan's
upeilal Salem rorsspondence that
ttov. J. W. Perkins la In charge of
tho Information dttsk at tho Slate
house during th special session.
I Come to the 2nd Avenue Oarage
'for your new Dort car. Touring and
I ttfiMlM(p tiian t A K flnln.riaM
Tht prevalence of a great epldemle
Cf crime, great and amall, throughout
the country Is" notd In the nowspap-
i i i I '' 1 ill X .' i.
In Society
Drop In at the "DROP IN" and get acquainted.
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
SWEENEY & THOMAS
COMMUNITY CASH STORE
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT. WHY PAY MORE?
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
W. M. GREEN, Proprietor
THE LEADING GROCER
Telephone 32.
IT IS MORE BLESSED TO
GIVE
To aeek happiness without glr
Ing la a futile quest
Gift giving baa become so well
established tbat It Is no longer
a question of "Shall I Give
but It la solely a question of
"What shall I Olver
And our stock answers the
question satisfactorily. We have
a Him of most suitable gifts and
In the qualities wasted. New
ness, beauty, usefulness, noveltv
ftc are some of the features
of our goods wblcb should ap
peal to every careful and dis
criminating buyer.
Bring your list to us.
Phone SI
era. There has ben so mucn shop
lifting in Eugene lately that most of
the larger stores hare employed
special watchmen. .
The Kensington Club met with Mrs.
C. E. 8 warts last Friday. A Christ
mas trie was the feature of the after
noon, from which each, member re
celrsd a present. Mrs. 8. R. Dfppel
acted as Santa Claus. At the c'.ose of
the afternoon refreshments were
served In keeping with the Cbristmai
season. Mra. C. A, S warts was a
guest of the club. Members preseut
were Mesdames: Paul Basford, L.
May, C. E. Wheaton, J. T. Moore, A.
P. Morgan, 8. R. Dip pel, E. G. Button,
J. E. Edwards, P. W. Roth. H. W.
Whitney. Fred Bressler, Anna Knox,
O. B. Kesse), Levi Neet, and Miss
Edna 8 warts. The next meeting will
be with Mra. Moore and Miss Morrli
on January I.
Mrs. Carl Fisher, assisted by Mrs.
F. B. Hamlin, were hostesses to the
Need tec raft Club last Thursday af
ternoon at the home of Mr. Ftahet
la Eugene. The feature of the after
noon was the scheme for giving
Christmas presents. Each one was
given a string end which started In
the hall, and was told to follow the
string to the other end to obtain
their present The strings were wov
en about the house from upstairs to
the basement Another Interesting
game waa the attempt of each guest,
after being blindfolded, to pin the
Iron cross on Santa Claus In this
game Mrs. W. H. Adrian was winner.
Refreshments consisting of cream el
crab on toast, French pastry, Ice
cream and coffee were served.
Invited guests were Mesdames:
Glen Ward, Emma Ward, Copenhaver,
and Arthur Ely, ot Eugene.
Members present were Mesdames:
S. W. Emery, A. P. MeKenste, W. H.
Adrian, O. H. Jarrett, W, H. Pollard,
T. D. Tames, Bob Dmry. H. M. Stew
art, Dan CrHee, Herbert 'Walker, W.
N. Long, W. H. Klleen, C. Olson.
Martin Miller, 8. R. Dipple and Miss
Ella Boeson.
The next meeting will be with Mrs.
O. H. Jarrett on January 6.
Misses Lucy and Myrtle Conenbaver.
teachers In the Portland schools, are
making a holiday visit with their
mother and two sisters In Eugene.
Dead men tell no tales.
May
We extend to our
many friends
The
Season's
Greetings
Mrs.EV.Sneed
& Son
CALIFORNIA
Sunshine and Oranges
Appeal to countless thousands each year
Why not go to CaMfornla's Sunny Southland this winter?
There you will e:ioy the warmth of an unclouded sun,
the bathing beaches, outdoor sports and the fragrance of
flowers snd oranges.
Through Sleeping Cars
Observation and Dining Cars
Via
The Scenic Shasta Route
Provide all the comforts of modern travel. The rull Journey affords
an opportunity ot seeing many interesting places a lung tho way.
Round Trip Excursion Tickets
Are on sale to
Santa BarbaraLos AngeUsSan Diego
For farea, train schedules, descriptive folders or sleeping
car reservations, aakTlcket Agents, or write
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent
fe Ml
Be with you at this joyous
season
J. W. McDowell & Co.
FranK WallaceZooK
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The Sunshine Evangelist
"TED" GOODWIN
Song Leader ,
. : , : -1
First
Christian
Church
rvSpringfleld, Oregon
Commencing
November 27
... -SPECIAL
MUSIC
GREAT PREACHING
GREAT'SINGING'
GOOD- FELLOWSHIP
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Upper most in our minds at this time
is a desire to extend to you our wishes
for a .
Merry Christmas
and a -
Happy New Year
Increase Your
Earning
Capacity
. Suppose a chance come for a
position that offers an oppor
tunity for advancement Can
you qualify? -
r - Remember, that when the
time comes, it is 'too late to
-begin preparation.
! flat vnn 1,..l-... I-l
NCW and get it under the
direction of efficient Teachers
who can give jtu the benefit of
their own practical experience.
We are always glad to tell
you about our school if you call,
or we will send full information
free upon request
Eugene Business Collsge
A. E. ROBERT, President
EUGENE OREGON
s
Riverside Dairy
FRESH JERSEY MILK
AND CREAM DAILY
T- B. TESTED COWS
W. F. Cline
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
PHONE 34F3
May this Christmas prove a
joyous one to you and
.,.,,... . yours
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
, Mother'a Favorite.
the
C. Bressler & Son
The soothing and healing properties
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Ita
pleaaant taste and prompt and effec
tive cures have made It a favorite with
people everywhere. It la especially
prized by mothers of young children
for colds, croup and whooping cough,
as it always affords quick relief an-l
Is free from opium and other harmful
drugs. -
For a fine 'Suit and a
perfect fit, go to "j- ; f
RAMSEY, The Tailor
DR. EUGENE KESTER
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 82!
Jlome Phone 91
: Office Hours;, ' '.
11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to t P. M.
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 3
Springfield
Oregon
DR. N. W. EMERY
DENTIST
Button Bldg. - Phone 20-J
Residence Phone 12W
Springfield. Oregon
LEM LEY'S PRESSING
PARLOR
FRED G. LEMLEY Prep'r.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dya
Ing, Hata blocked. Suits made to
measure
Main Street Springfield
between Srd snd 4th Oregon
JOHN E. EDWARDS
REAL ESTATE IN8URANCE
Corner Springfield
Main and Third Oregon
III
D. W. ROOF
JEWELER
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
SPECIALTY
Springfield. Oregon
FRANK A. DEPUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Sutton
Building
Springfield
Oregon
W. F. WALKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Full Auto Equipment
W. O. W. block
Office phone 62. Rod. phone 67 J
welcome.
R. L. CROSS,
Secretary.
ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No.
78, A. M. F.. Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite Uni
versal and Symbolic Free
Masons meets first and third
Monday evening in Morri
son's halL Visiting brothers
M. SVERERUD.Q
R W. M.
HOWS THIS?
HALL'S CATAEEH MEDICINE
will do what we claim for it
cure" Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. We do not claim to cure
any other disease.
HALL'S CXTAEBH MEDICINE
is a liquid, taken internally, and
acts through the blood upon the
mucous surfaces of the system, thus
reducing the inflammation and restoring-
normal conditions.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. CheneT & Co- Toledo, Ohio. .
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE ' '
By virtue of an order of the probate
court of Lane county, Oregon, maje
and entered In tb estate ot Milton A.
Nlcolle, deceased on the. 27th day it
August, 1921, whereby the uudr
signed administrator waa authorised
to sell the following described pro-j
perty oeioagiug to Milton A. Nleolii ,
at the time of his decease, to-wit: "
Beginning at the southwest corner
of the Felix Scott, Jr., Donation Land '
Claim Number 61, notification Num
ber 3256, in Township Seventeen K
south. Range throe west of the Willa
mette Meridian, In Lane county, Ore
gon, running thence north 89 degrees
55 minutes east 2611.6 feet,' thenee
north 6Vs minutes east 4228.46 feet to
the center of the county road: thenee
west along-the center of said road
652 9 feet; thence south 667.18 feet:
thence west 652.9 feet; thence aoutV -667.18
feet; thence ' west 20 feet;
thence south 494.39 feet; thence west
930.64 feet; thence south 731.76 fot; ...
thenoe west 355.26 feet; thenoe south
1667.95 feet to the plaoe of beginning,
containing 183.24 acres mora or leas:
all In Lane county, Oregon.
The undersigned administrator will
on Saturday, the 31st day of Decm- -ber,
1921, at the hour of 1 o'clock n.
m. sell the above described real pro
perty at the southwest door of th
county court house In Eugene, .Lane . .
county, Oregon., to he highest bidder 1
for cash;' and 'if no satisfactory bid
ne nam, me- administrator will reject
eald bid's ali 4 proceed to sell the said;-
property at prlya 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 tha pur
chaser may desire. ' :
Dated this 28th i day 9f JNTgyeinber.jw
1 J Nicolle, Administrator. EBut -
et jiicn A. Nlcolle, deceased. '