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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1922)
tun hSi&iSxjniiix, wuws UlUnHlUT.mmOAR 9. Ifc23. lituA ttfVA TOWN AND VICINITY The Nattowal Products-company re port that their tin of assembly plants to which the factory here la a coi Iribator. la finding orders coming now mocb. bett r than for the summer aev aoa. Th factory here la running long ateadily with fore of about eight men. Mr. Kllleen expect t a de cided Increase In th demand for their products to aet In In from (0 to 10 day, when they ahall be able to em ploy a much larger force. thing of the nature of bronchltle. HI brother Joy haa been attending to the business of the undertaking parlor while Fred la oft duty. rete Thunnan haa Richard Her bert's house on the lower alope of Willamette Heights nearly finished. He la to commence work soon on a large house for Dr. Mortensen. on a small farm the doctor owna at the western limit of Eugvue. Mrs. Tom Thomas haa been among the alck onea In the paat week. There were received Into the Nelh, odlst church last Sunday the follow Ing lists of members: by letter, i: on confession of faith. I; Into prepara tory membership. 11. This was. In part, the fruits of the late revival. There are a number of others to be re celTed later. Mrs. J. J. Bryan has been sick for several days, but Is improving now. Mrs. E. M, Mooney who had been for several weeks carrying on the White Lunch restaurant, closed It In the middle of last week. Wlllard Cochran, who owns th fixtures, has F. Walker has been confined ( made no disposition of It as yet He why Not" rest- Nest Tuesdsy evening the Baptist basketball team will play the Chris tian team. Franklin Clark, a young son of Will Clark, waa playing with some other boys, last Sunday, afternoon, when another by. swinging a stick, cat Franklin's upper Up completely through. One of our physicians put It In shape, FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Elite Rooms, Springfield. Oregon. Stp I W. to his home since Saturday with some j lately purchased the First It is sold at a mod erate price. You save when you buy it. Second: It has more than the ordinary leaver.ing strength, therefore, yoa use less. Tl.-ird: There are r.o f ail ures -it always makes the swoeiest, moot palatable of foods. Fourtla It is used by mil lio: scf housewives -leading domestic science teachers and cooking experts. msMm ,KMY BUY IT- KKf 3 YOU USaTT pjlp Fifth: It is the best Baking Powder that can be produced. Was given highest awards at World's Pure Food Exprauon.Chicago; Paris Exposition, Parian France. Sixth It contains only such fcgredtenrs as have bson oc:jly pproced by the United States Food Authorities. The finest quality Baking Powder at the ova economical cod. "The Eldest Bargain That Cues into the Kjuhea Totay." Pound can of Caluriet cent 3:r,3 full 15 ?. Sonid :.,'wif pov dirts o ir in 12o.-.!rwea.of 6oi. cins. fissure y-u yet a pciuid when you want it. Calumet Nut Cuoiua Recipe cup butter, tv cup si.yar, 2 egSJ. V cup f nx, 1 Ijvei ua t'con C.iluT.rt Pj'.-r Fow..- r.w.-.i 2 t.-a jy n I e r. o n i: ; i a. Ts - rsi in the re r wy. The Hub's Mighty Sacrifice Price Cutting Sale Will Last But A Few Days Longer. Everything In Drygoods, Clothing and Shoes Sold at Bed Rock Prices Carfare will b refunded Springfield people purchasing (o or more. Men's and Young Men's Suits. All Wool in Worsteds and Cassi meres $16.98 Men's dark blue Indigo dye Men's High Top Shoes bibb overalls, pair & A fo 79c $498 , , " T Men's felt dress hats Women s dress shoes, mil- tyj- itary heel, pair ij I O 98c "-' Men's dress socks, black Children's shoes, pair " brown. 2 pair for 69c 25c Indies' dress shoes and,1' vy blue work Oxfords, pair Bh,rt8 $1.98 69c Men's heavy work shoes Indies' black fine ribbed $2.98 h -19c ;" Men's fine dress shoes. " black and brown, rubber ladles' flue ribbed union heels suits, each $3.98 65c Men's and Young Men's Overcoats Regular $25.00 and $30.00 values now $13.98 $16.98 97 W. 8th St. The Hub Clothing & Shoe Store Eugene Ore. i aurant. owned by Eugene. Mr j. ran Winfrey, a severe operation at Frank Schaup In 11th claim to the land described I bofoiv E. O. Iiuuiel. I". S. Commi who sustained sloner. st Ills office at Eugene. Ore Mercy tiOMpltnl (ton. on the 3rd day of March, 1922. in Eugene, two or three weeks ago i Clulmant names as w -I'nessrs: Chamberlain's Tabtsts For Indigestion and Const'patlon "The nicest and pleaantesl med' cine I have um! fur Indigestion ami conciliation In Chamberlain's Tablets ' Psach Lsaf Curl Last Call ThU l the last tall for spraying ;m m h lesf curl. The latter part of February Is often too lain fur 100 per has been at the heme Of her parent. , James .V. lli'l of Koute 2. Sprlngfli l.l. J w rites Merurd F. Craig. Middle drove ceul result. Apply llordeaui 60 Mr. and Mrs. John Ketela. senior, for: several days. She is f'vling so well, (hat she expects to go home la a tew j days.' The strings of wagons loaded with four-foot wood and headed towards I Eugene. wUlch have blocked the auto mobile traffic so often of late, are d-' livering wood at the state university, on a contract of Booth keely Lumber company for 1200 cords. Workman aie replacing the de cayed timbers under the Southern Pa clfic station building. G?orge V. Perkins spent a gooj part of last week In Portland oa business. leave any unpleaxant Oregon; Oscar Milliran, of Houtw t.'S. Y. They work like a charm and do at once. In-lng ran-ful to cover every Springfield. Oregon; C. K Mead, of nl gripe or Route 2, SprliigflelJ. Oregon; William effect. M. Rennle of Ituute 2, Springfield, Oregon. W. It. CANNON. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t S. Land office at Roseburg. Ore gon, January 19, 19)22. Notice is hereby given that Ray O. Rennie, of R F. D No. 2. Springfield, February, 1. S. I-and office at Roseburg, Ore gon. December 31. 1921. I Notice Is hereby given that folum . bus C. Polssot, of Eugene, Oregon, who. on May 14. 1920 made homeatea I 'entry, serial. No. 012435, for Lot 4, NEi;SE4. SUSE4. aectlon 35. Town ship 1SS. range 6V. Willamette Meri dian, has filed notion of Intention to make final three yetr Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above scribe 1. h.-fore E. O. Immel. I. 8. CommUBloiier. at his off lew. at Eu gene. Oregon, on the 24th day of 1922. FARM REMINDERS One of the Immediate benefits of crop rotation Is a better control of crop prats. Rotation Is an Important methods a.lvU-d for the control of nearly e-ry Insect or dUeaae at tacking IV I.I or gardeit crops, and without It many of the other helpful measures are Ineffective. V. A. C experiment station. Iiiig an 1 bud. II the spray Is well applied while the buds are entirely dormant there nerd Iw no loss from this disease. Mnke It unanimous. O. A. I, experiment station. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Oregon, who, on May 10. 1320. made homestead entry, serial No. 012310, for the Sli of Sl$ of section 17. town ship ITS, range 1W. Wi'lamette M.il dlan. has filed notice of Intrntion In make final three-year proof, to eatab- C'alinant names as wltnesxns: An drew O. McDnnlol, of Cri.w. Oregon; John MiDani.l. of Crow. Oregon; John Ilrlggs, of Crow, Oivgon: Prmis Snyder, of Crow, Oregon. W. If. CANNON. R gl-ter Lata Planting. Less Oata. Aho1ule necessity of planting p4as snd oata or peas and barley early has been shown by experience through out the stat. The earlier they are planted after the le-anon opens up the better. At the Astoria branch station each week's delsy In (liming m-snl practically one half ton Ion. In rirv districts the Ions Is etvn greater. Pea and oats make goo I silage, bay, oi grain, although they are somwhut .mi cptlhle to Injury by plant lire O A C. expei linenl station. STOP 'LISTEN Come Hall'; Store Will Open For Business iVlonday, Feb. 13 A small line of Gents Wear for sale. Overalls, Jv rrpers, Coveralls, Socks, Gloves, Hats, Neckwear, Shirts and Underwear. Shoe polishes, shoe strings, and shoe nails, taps and cut soles. Electric fixtures, lamps, cord, wire, sockets, plugs, shades, bells, pendants and switches. Electric Irons and Washing Machines. Also orders taken for wiring. Electric Irons repaired. First Class Shoe Repairing by the Doctor. Prices Right. Will Appreciate ycur Patronage HALL'S CASH STORE, Billy The Shoe Doctor, Mgr. The Old Location Main Between 4th and 5th t. 8. ljnd office, at Itoseburg Ore linn January 19. 1932. Notice Is hereby given that Taylor ti. Archer, of I -a burg. Oregon, on August 31. 1920. made additional Homestead Entry. Serial No. 013199. under the Act or April 2. 1904. and Art of June 9. 1908, for the NK, of NVV of NEH of section 7. township 178. range 2K, Wltlameiu Meridian, as additional to llonwatead Kntry, Serial No. 0104T.O, patented, for Iots 10 and It of section C. township 17S. range 2K. Willamette Meridian, and that ur-on completion of pobllcallon of this notice and payment of com mis sioiis and purchase price of the land, final certificate and patent will Issue for the land embraced In the addition al entry. The ptirpoixe of this notice Is to allow nil per HOIK cl.iimltlg the Ian 1 odveisfly, or desiring to show It to Ih mliiernl In character, an opportu nity to file objection to tho applica tion with tint Kcglxtor and Receiver of t lie lUlti l Ktuti-s I jiii d orrico a. Uojolairg. Oit-guii.. and to eM.ibllth their Interest therein or mineral .character thereof. W. II. CANNON. R.gUter. CALL FCR WARRANTS No' Ice In lie ihy piien that I will ay all outstanding wurruuts Issue 1 by the Town of Springfield out of the general fund und lliu street lm provcmeiit fund. Iniertet to cenne nftur Kebrunry 7. 1S22. . Signed, . H. KESSEY, Town Tnasurer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1.'. H. land office at Roseburg, Ore gon, January IS, 1922. Notice Ih hereby given that Elmer M. Johnston, of Mabel, Oregon, who, ( ii March 2(1 1914, mad,, hnmestttad cn'ry. serlu! No 09107, fur the NH of Ni of section 28 Township 168, Rang IE. WlllumetH Meildlun, hus filed notice of InU-tlon lo make filial three year proof, to extabllhh rlalm to lhr lund alove do rlbed, bftme E. O. Im in. ?, I.. 8 ComiiilHsloner, at his office, ut Engone, Oregon, on llio 27th day of February, 1922. v Clulmant namoa as witnesses: II. M. Rlggs, of Mabel, Oregon; f. S. Morrison, of MuM Oregon; Frang McQueen, of Mabi 1, Oregon; W. A. Mrjuet, or MmImI OlfKon, W. II. CANNON, Register. Chamberlain's Couah Remedy Aids Nature Medicines that aid nature are alwaya most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acta on this plan. It allays ihe'co'igh, relieves the lungs, aids eg t-ectoj'atloM, opens the secretions and Ida nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousand! have testified to Its food Qualities. Try It wUn you bare a cotigU or cold.