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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1922)
TTIE SriUNGFTEJ) NEWS nnrn?nAT, jantauy 2. 1022 r.inr pm THE TATTLER JunlorSenlor Party Tfc Junior and seniors dcltKd to combine their pocketbooh as well as thalr "force" and har party. They tolfara la tfre old saying "the mor the Merrier". The piano waa mored ever to the gymnasium where the party wis held. Game w r played and everyone en joyed themselTea they liked beat The boya probably enjoyed the latter part of the evening beat, when dainty and dellcloua luncheon was Ereryone reported a good ttma, ha Ford rilTTer. thoa of tin and babbit. With thy craty way and habit. With thy paint all scratched and rasred. With thy radiator busted; Knowect thoa thy fate? With thy differential squeaking. With thy era Urease torn and leaking. With thy Urea with mileaga gotten. Wfth thy top. mildewed and rotten; Thickest thoa the day Is late? To trade you for a wagon With a coat that you can brag on. Whoa engine sounds Ilk coming night. Whose top Is new and water tight; Doest I mate my meaning clear? SMIL per can of gasoline Thou canst best said limousine. And thy tire they are much smaller. Thou gets more miles per dollar. I guess 111 wait a year! We wonder If Mr. Torbet Is giving Carl Lewis U.9 same "fartherly" ad Tlce as he gave the shorthand III class? No one realised what a good ex ample Mabel Roof and Leonel Voris were setting before the Springfield youngsters, until Marlon S. tried to follow her by taking Harry Harbert home. They were last seen on the way. All though they dont climb the flag pols or race up and down the bannisters we have monkeys In school Alfred T. being one. Mrs. Myers so THE HUB CLOTHING and SHOE STORE Of Eugene ARE CLOSING OUT Their Entire Stock of Shoes And will give to the People of Springfield and Lane County The Lowest Prices that they have ever seen before on Shoes SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 9 a. m. The Hub Clothing & Shoe Store CAREFARE REFUNDED TO SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE WITH $5.00 PURCHASE 97 W. 8th, Cor Olive, Eugene, Oregon STORE CLOSED TWO DAYS FOR REARRANGING STOCK AND MARKING DOWN PRICES christened him Tuesday. Virgil Mc: "Glre me a piece of paper. I want to write a nose nute." Wow! Whose the lucky guy? I see Ellen Tomseth supporting a large sapphire these days. There are serersl bells In school for Instance. LenabelL Crystabelt, ! Carreybelt. fire bell and class belL The S. H. S. basketball team will re organise Tuesday evening. After they get settled again they expect to do better work in the future at least we ; hope so. We wonder why. we never see Miss Williamson's sweet and charming face In gym. any more. (Mac). HEAR Rev, Geo. Bennard OF CHICAGO Evangelist Singer - IN THE SERIES OP Composer Special Evangelistic Services AT THE Methodist Church Beginning January 11 Song Leader. Professor C. E. LAMBERT SPECIAL MUSIC EVERY NIGHT WHAT you lose thru baking failure must be added to baking costs it has to be paid for. Calumet Baking Powder will save you all of that Be cause when you sse it there are no failures no kweea. Every bak ing is sweet and palatsbi and stay moist, tender and delicious to tba last Uaty bite. That 3 a big saving but that isn't alL You save when roa buy Calumet and you aava when yon use it We wonder why ever so often Wini fred Harpole leaves the room and when the comes back her lips are so red and her eyebrows sre as black as the tall of a black cat. What we haven't heard about Co burg Isn't worth bearing. Dot Ditto spent the w?ekend there. Wonder why Mabel Humphrey wasn't at the junior-senior party. Probably she was entertaining Win ton. Every one seems to miss something Rather like a string besn. Skinny Mortensen Is out of school with a severe cold. Ws wonder: Whst would happen to Thelma Sweeney If It wasn't for a certain tit tte frosh boy? Why Mrs. Myers likes English III ! What the little disagreement be tween Adalalde and Ralph was over? Who walked over the hill with Ra!ph last Thursday? Why Amy Love holds her nose so much? j Why the students stay behind the curtain at the noon hour? What Miss Williamson would do In cooklcg If it wasnt for Lowell Slkes? ' Miss Willismson was so busy talk ing to Lowll Sikes. Tuesday, she for got to give us a lecture In domestic sctence. Prof Roth In sclent history: "What Is a barbaric?" Student: "A person that runs a bar ber shop." B 11 Morgsn: ' I've broke my g1sse'. Harry H.: "Well, can t yon drtnk It out of the bottle " 1 Roses are rare Vlo'.ets are few I sure picked a lemon When I got you. ! Wood of all kinds for sale. F. Walker. Springfield. II. I A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Garwin. at their home, near the (Thurston high school, Issi Friday morning. I A bridge gang Is rebuilding the rosdb-J on the tretle west of theratl road bridge. A Booth Kelly truck loaded with lath and lumber, mired to the hub Just above Richard llarbert's new house. FrIJsy afternoon and had to be irHd out. S. H. McGowan was burled In In Masonic cemetery In Eugene. Instead of at Laurel Hill, as stated In The News report of the funeral last wek. Casollne Is the one article that shows steady Incrvase In consumption In the I'nlted 8tats. The record crossed five billion gsllons In 1921. jgSHjga' n 0 " '- 111 CALUMET? Sit miSm vyy,.,. ,,,,1,,!, r; ji 1 n j W sf irmiKVif riii J Vfr r 1 -1 - 'Jt a'- -' It is reasonable in cost and possess more than the or dinary leavening btn-nh. You pay less and use lu:, Vou get the moit in purity, dependability und whole-somcnt-o3. In every way it is the best way to keep down bai;- ir.K coita. Tliaf s what has made it the world's bictfest bcliir.g baking powder lias krpt it the favorite of millions ol housewives ioi wore than thirty years. Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 os. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 os. canaTBe sure you get a pound when you want rtl TOWN AND VICINITY Mrs. Teddy Leavitt. wife of Todd Leavltt. former pattor of the Cbrlstlau church, now at Anacort"s Washington, Is visiting relatives and friends in Springfield and Eugene for several days. SPECIAL NOTICE TO NEW READERS pies Indeed. We wish you to make raivful study of each of these Issues snd see If It will not be well worth whIVe for you to become a permanent subscriber. Willie others are svttlng forth their wares in this special way In there special Issues, we Invite you to give a little attention to ours, to The Nws Itself. It Is true that we are giving up so much of our space to the special advertisers that the space we ordinarily give to local news snd other Interesting tuattrrs Is somewhat shortened. If you wsnt to see the News at Its best, or In Its everyday character, subscribe, and become a permanent acquaintance. N'ote carefully our published term. for either advance or deferred payments. resolutions be spivad on the minute jof the camp aud a copy be ut to the family. Ueo. II. Mto. H. E. Mcllee. C'bas. II. Myers. Committee Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, dentist. Spring- ' field, Oregon. Bilious Htsdaehs When you have a severe headache. ,a disordered stomach and ronstlpa ' tlon, take three of t'hamberlaln's Tab I lets. They will correct the disorders I of the liver and bowels, effectually curing the headache. Resolutions of Respect for Neighbor Edward H. Denton On account of some matters of special Interest which the next four issues will contain, samples of The Nws will be sent to a number of persons who have not heretofore been suscrlbers. This Is to assure you tbtt they will cost you nothing, and you will be In no dangvr In receiving tbem. We wish you to regard them as sam- In view of the loss we have sus trlned by the death of our esteemed neighbor. Edward H. IHtnton, and o '... ...Mi h..iu. i ... ......... i u in Bin iuii lunvniuru uv tl-ose who were near and dear to him. Theiefore be It resolved by the Brrlngfleld Camp No. 108S8. M. W. of A.: That we estend our sincere sym pathy to the fsmily In this, their grest loss and commend thrm to Htm who orders ajl things for the beat. And be It further resolved that we drapn our charter for a period of thirty days and that a ropy of these NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'. 8. land office at Roseburg, Ore gon. January IS, 1922. Notice Is hereby given that Elmer M. Johnston, of Mabel. Oregon, who, on Mini) !6 1914. made homestead entry, serlsl No. 09107. for the N4 of NVs of section 2ft Township 1(S. Range IK. Willamette Meridian, has riled notice of lutetlon to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above dwecrtbed, before E. O. Ira 'mot. I'. 8. Commissioner, at bis office. st Eugene, Oregon, on the 27th day of February. 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: II. M. Itiggs. of Mabel. Oregon; T. 8. Morrison, of Mabel Oregon; frank McQueen, of Mabel, Oregon; W. A. Piquet, of Mabel Oregon. W. II CANNON, Register. on Calunet Suntliioe Cake ReLipe 'i cup of butter, I'A cuts -rr.inu- la'.rd BJfr, 2' J cu4 flour, 1 cup i waier, 2 lev I iieaL-x,r.s C roACcr. 1 doom luion yolks of 9 egvs. Then mix in the) regular way. :u!u- a- Kerr's Products Demonstration Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 26, 27, and 28, a representative of the Kerr's Products Co., will demonstrate Kerr's Products at Gray's Cash & Carry store. These unexcelled foods in clude Kerr's Rolled Oats Kerr's Wheat Flakes Kerr's Farina Kerr's Hot Cake Flcur Kerr's Products Demonstration Liquidating Sale OF NEW Sen i s Booth Cars REGULAR PRICE $1545.00 $553.00 less than latest reduced prices. This Is your opiortuiilty to get a GOOD NEW light slx-cylindfr, refined and sturdy automobile of STANDARD UNITS at an unusually low price Only Seven Tourings left at $9D2 One Coupe at $1000 TERMS AND SMALL TRADE-INS CONSIDERED HEADQUARTERS Fifth Avenue Garage Eugene PHONE 145 Ask for A. fL BEAVER