iIltflWDATJ"nDRUAm 16, 1022. NOTI CE! Save Money on Your AUTO NOW By having your car overhauled now. A little later in the season we may not be able to give your car the careful attention we can at present. See us before having your work done elsewhere and get our estimate. Springfield Garage Phone II a. h. , Edited by the rupils of Springfield High School has Distinguished Visitor I Springfield High school had two dl tlnguished visitor last Friday In th person of Stat SupL J. A. Churchill Mr. Morgan (In phyatology): "Why, la it that the blood rushes to my head when 1 atand on It. but when I atand on my feet It drvun't?" From the rear of the room: "D and County Supt E. J. Moore. Thcy'cau they aren't empty!" ram here with the expressed Inten tion of inspecting the new High school and were wry pleased with It, particularly admiring our assembly hall El i Dfflice SATURDAY, FEB 18 STEVEN'S HALL . Springfield Caviness Orchestra, U. of 0. ADMISSION 85c Carl Lewis I very changeable lit some thing especially girls. Some very pal faces were aeen Monday morning when tb grade were posted. Flrat Grade OceuBl.a Roam In H. B. ii waa a gtvai surprise 10 see ai .k. .i. fred Townsend walking home with Lincoln have come over to teach the High school atudenta how to boh a re They are occupying one of the old study hall. Mrs. Lambert their teacher, said they liked our buildlng i very much. Con But Not Forgotten Mable McPtw rson". Evidently the person who said this had not been watching behind the acenes as "En gaged by Wednesday" waa practiced. Student In English exam: "1 thought I wax going to flunk when I came In here now I know I am. j I have bought the business known as Lcruley's Cleaning and Pressing parlor and vrtll endeavor to give perfect satis faction to all those who patronise mo In the future. The telephone number Is 61 lul lf Y0U ,iave cleaning, pressing, dye work or repairing to be dono Just call that number and U will called for and delivered promptly The samples for spring and summer buHs have just arrived. Come In and look them over Walter N. Gossler Of course wc students of the Spring;, field HiKh school are dutifully thank ful for our new building anil all it i King around like many conveniences; but when the en lj without a shepherd. or the semester draws near and tho freshmen from Lincoln arrive, how we wltih we had back the old pump that We. the pupils of S. 11. S. are sorry ghould be Increased. Spring oats year received 4000 new refrigerator to see Messer Herbert and IMvi hculd be planttd not lsa than three' car. leave school, because the girls are run- bushels per acre, and spring wheat It waa staled at the local offices of a bunch of sheep ,,,J harley at alout two bushel per the laclflc Fruit Expr today that In the play to be pulled off In the future Lord Hratlaln with his monoclo ! is going iu niYe an in? gins in school acre fur western Oregon cordltlon. (). A. C. experlmvnt statlun. Why not set eggs from a selected never once shirked Its duty when It i ,' . ... , focK of ,, he,, th,.r thm came to ducking "Frosh". I fro,., .hB whole flock' Wouldn't It Put freshmen don't think for a mom Harry II. said h- was going to quit ry to raise llw average production potation Industry which cans capital cut that we can't wet your pompadour i school but we notice that he Is back tit tht flm k I itvii ir liiriw n it arc espendlture to be held to the mini- the new equipment Is necessary In ordr to handle the Increasing ship ment of perishable commodities. an1 that It waa decided to contract for the car in preparation for the next fruit season despite conditions In Mm Iran Just the same. There are some good faucets in the building, you know. i Whvn school opened for the new senwster Monday last, there were 94 pupils out on account of sickness. 73 in th Lincoln school and 21 In High. J Asahel Fish, one of the prominent members of the High school, has been ( quite ill with the "flu" for a couple of weeks. We hore to see him with .us again soon. again toJay. We knew he couldn't per hen" Try It O A. C experiment stay away from S. H. S. very long. station. I Your Teeth (By Re Procter McCee. M.D. D.D S.) HEAD INFECt.ONS The great majority of bodily in fections are due to abscesses in some .'less the teeth, both temporary and! Ester Le could not be with ns for r-ermanent, are properly cared for. ! few dav because of the illness ! Every Infection shortens life either. her mo,her- very slightly or very considerably. In The new -frosh" have the same wis- order to keep a clean blood stream, i, thal aU fr.gnmen try to put on points of Infection must be removed, j But there is no use of them trying to but how much better It is. and how ,ct lf thpy had ben ne , time for that is Just wearing the little much more sensible It is, to avoid these infections. So far as the mouth is concerned. part of the head, usually in the mouth infection can almost always be avoid tiroat, nose or in the little cavatiesd by proper care, in time, that are located in a chain from the) The best time to begin preserving base of the nose backward to the under ur health for the future is now. surface of the skull. I Just think of the wonderful opportu- Tbese cavaties are called sinuses. nlties ahead of us In this country. Whenever there is an abscess that'nly those who have health and en causes absorption of the poisonous ergy can have the success of which material into the blood stream, it is calW a focus a focus of Infection. The reason that so much attention is given to mouth infections is not because th-y are worse than any othpr infections, but because there are so mmy opportunities for infec tion in the mouth. There are tw nty temporary te"th which, ir, the normal tours of life, are followed by thirty-two pf-rmanen; teth. Consequently, every one of us they are capable, of success. Pus is the enemy TOWN AND VICINITY sign: "I am a frosh". Poor Viola. Bun Isn't able to come to school. We understand clearly why she alwaya has such a very wry face. Will the finder of a thermometer please return same to the undersigned and receive reward? - (Signed) J. E. Torbet. Ruth Brattaln (a new frosh) Is try ing to get strings on Ivan Cowart Keep trying little one and maybe you'll succeed. Says the shoe to the Stocking "I'll j rub a hoio in you". Say the stocking to the shoe. "I'll be darned If you do". Wor:l ccmes from Mr. and Mr. Andy Cofer, formerly of Springfield, now of Oakdale, Washington, of the dial.- of their 5 year old daughter Nela. on February 3. The little girl j We hope the frosh enjoy themselves was sick ten days with sleeping sick- The seniors Lave lots of fun watch-ii'-.is. She was taken to Spokane for in he has the possibility of fif:y-to sources) treatment, but it iroved useless. Word cl inl.'ction in the ruouth alone, un- has been received later that Mr. Cofer I dont think AJxIalde and Ilalr-b will grt much typewriting done l cause they both take It the same period and out of the same book. I wonder If they sit on the same chnlr and use the same machine? In Biology Mac: "If file carry dla germs on their feet what is the best thing to do " Student: "Cut off Its feet." Valentines! Wonder who got the Ace of hearts? It prove to be the best after all. We hope the new freshmen will get their share of water. Alen Larimer bss a very sad look this week Belmont's fare Is absent from scho-il. (New editor's not: we wonder where the rest of bim Is). We wonder whoj lap Alfrd T. was ilttlng on In the library last week? Ask Ester F. for inside Information. Another romance in school. Wc were surprised to see our "tiniest" sr I r t and ' hansomesl" boy conversing all of one period in the hall. The new frosh think they will not need to have their heads washed for some time. I think the school ought to donate an alarm clork to I'olly I.tIhcoII anil Winnie Long so that they could p.-t to general science some morning on time. j Cannery nwn to the number of nine teen who have come from points in Oregon and Washington all the way .form Olynipla to Medford am cnrolll lu the canner's course now being given by the department of hortlcul' tural products at the Oregon Agricul tural college. The men are euthuslns tlc over their work, says E. II. Wl and. who Is giving the course. Th tourse Include practlra! work In the well enulppe.1 laboratoriea and H-c- turea. many of which are given by tni I mum. The new car. It I anticipated, will be competed In time for the summer perishable business. The company, at present, has M.600 refrigerator car, and with the now equipment now being ordered will have 12.H00 refrig erator cars. IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT CRAY'S I i Every day in the week prices the ! same. The lowest possible Cash and j Carry prices, consistent with the freshest highest quality groceries. Pure Honey in comb 25c Barrel Ginger Snaps 25c 13?Kt Cane Sugar, 15 lbs $1.00 Lennox Soap, 10 bars 25c Crystal White Soap, bar 5c 20 bars for 98c 4 lbs. Washing Powder 25c 3 lbs. Onion Sets 25c We have a good line of new seeds HlH) nial tjm ijlHllil l li i iumiiewwni ! MM q is still confined to his bed since the recent bereavement. ! .A. C. Thompson, rltcht-of-way mnn for the California Oregon Power com pany, was in Springfield on busineg in that line the first of this week. Ko.nan chariot races, the ancknt tri dit'on of Kladlators flgpting anil al -.lying each other In "Qmo Va Us" at It II Theatre Suuda). Springfield New f I Jo per year. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V. 8. Ijnd office, at llooburg Ore gon Junuary 19, 1(22. Notice I hereby given thai Taylor brought to the college for thl pecll lr rcler- wf lburg. Oregon, on occasion. O. A. C. exierlment atatlon. AUU" -. "! additional liomestwad Eutry. Serial No. 0131. under the Art of April 18, 1004. and Ar of June 9. 10, for the NEVi of NWVi of NEH of section 7. township NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I. 8. Land offlc at Rosehuig. Or gou. January 19. 19:3. Notice is hereby given that Ray O. n.-nnle. of It F. I) No. 2. Sprl igflcl t. regon. whj. on May 10. 1920. made bomesteud entry, aerial No OlZSin, for the S'i of 8 of section 17. town ihlp K8. rauge 1W, Wl'lame'.te Mtil Han, ha filed notice of Intention to mke f :nl throo year proof, to estab iih clnlm to the land above described before E. O. liiimel, I'. S. Comiiii iloner, at hla office at Eugene, Ore tor, on th- 3rd dny of March. 1512. Claimant name a wltnemte: r.-itue N. II11 of Routfl 2. Springfield, "ri gon; Oscar Millie an, of Route 2. Springfield. Oregon; C. R Mead, of Uoute 2. Hprivgflel'J, Oregon; William M. Itennle of Route 2, Springfield, Oregon. W. II. CANNON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION C. S. Laud offlcu at Rnsuburg. f)i iron. Do'emlcr Alt IViil. Notice Is hereby given that Colirn 178, range 2E. Wlllametha Meridian, a addittonal to Homestead Entry, Serial No. 010r0. patented, for Ixt 10 and 11 of auction 6. township 17H. range 2E. Willamette Meridian, ant that Uf on completion of pobllcatlon of thl notice and payment of rommla slotis and purchase price of the land, final certificate and patent will Issue for the hind embraced In the addition al entry. The purpose of this notice I to allow all person claiming the lan I odw rsely. or desiring to ahow it to be mineral In character, an opportu nity to file objection to the applica tion with the Rcglotor and Receiver of tho Unite! Stale Land office ar. Roseburg, Oregon, and to establish their Interest thoreln or ml turn I character thereof. W. II. CANNON, Register. CALL FOR WARRANTS wholesome dish of Jasper Breakfast Graham. Sold by leading grocer. W. O. W. meet every Tuesday BY 3. P i ship 18S, range fW, Willamette Mori-, !l:in. run fl'ed notice of Intention to make final three year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above d- Mr. anl Mrs. R. H. Shulu moved from Springfield to a farm near Goshen last fall. Mrs. Shultz came in evening at W. O. W. ball, today to subscribe for The News, lo , keep n touch with the affairs of the EASY 8TARTINO AID old town. ,OTAI i cr. - scribed, before E. O. Immel, U. 8 Walter F. Lipe. a workman on the order that trains may Ns started commissioner, at hi offlio, at Eu b. P., who wa injured about the yard more easily, without Jolting, and with fenf, Orepon, on the 24th . duy nere aoout two montbs ago has t-f- "" uei, locomotives on Southern l a- February, 1922. fret(j B settlement with the railroad clrl; lines are being e-julpped with Claimant names a wltnesse: An- company for his injule. The amount "booster trutks" according to an a- grPW o. Mi'Danlel. of Crow, Oregon; is stated by his friend to be some- nouncenKint by J. H. Dyer, gonur.il j0hn McDanKl, of Crow, Oregon; where about $1200 or $1500. Th9 manager of the Taclflc ystem. John HrlKgs, of Crow. Oregon; Frank American Lrglon and the Elk ren- These "booster trucks", th late.it gnyder, of ( row, Oregon. uvreU iiiiaiKiui assistance during the i"'g in locomoiive erricioncy, r v. II. CANNON Register Notice I hereby given that I will pay all outstanding warrant Issued ny the Town of Springfield out of fund and the street lm- who, on May 14, 1920 made homestea I provement fund. entry, gerlal, No. 012485, for Lot 4. Interest to cease lifter February 7 NK'SE', 8H8E',i. section 35, Town 1922. Signed. Start the morning right with ,t)UH c. Folssot. of Eugene, Oregon, the general O. U. KESSEV, Town Treasurer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION time of his disability. rector of the extension division of tho university. Is to address the Spring field schools on "The Seven Age ot Washington", next Wednesday, Feb ruary 22. oneratt'd by two small steam cylln- . ....,., , ders so constructed that tlwy trans- A"rt E- M"lt nl- form tne two roar trucki of the ,ora motive Into driving wheels. In this way the locomotive power I Increased about 20 per cent In starting and en ables it to make a smooth and even start. After the train Is In motion and a spewd of about fifteen iniln an hour More Refrigerator Cars for Paclf c Fruit Expr Company IT. B. land offlc at Rostburg, Ore- C gun, January 18, 1922. Notice Is hereby given thut Elmer M. Johnston, of Mabel, Oregon, who. on March 28 1914, made homestead entry, serial No. 09407, for the NV4 of NV4 of suction 28 Township ICS, lla:; IE, Willamette Mnrldlun, ha filed notice of Intutlon to make final three ypar proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. Im mi l, U. 8. Commissioner, at hi office, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 27th day of February, 1922. Claimant name a wltnessos: II. M. Klgga, 01 Mube I. Creeon- v ft The "flu" epidemic ha made a de. cidd and t-mharrassltig sliortago I ri loth the sawmill force and the school ' H'talncd tho "bcoslfr" Is antomatl attendanoe at times In the past two c8"y cl,t " a,ld ,lie 'rucks ojerute weeks. ,olnly a trailers. j Accorllng to Dyer, all locomotive An Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. hoth frelirhl and ntir will in Did for the construction of 8300 refrigerator curs for the Pacific Fruit r. ... . . ........ ...... , tAnn j 1 1 r.Aiu""" 'oi uuovrry, Morrison, of Mabel Oregon- have been reriueslod by the compan McQueen, of Mubi'l. Oregon- in i no rum, milium iu 00111 nii n i n- 1'lijuot, of Mabel Oregon. c:ric company annoiinceniiiit. The 1'aclflc, Fruit Express compuny Is ownrd Jointly by the Southern Pacific and the I'nlon Pacific. Tho cost of the car will bn In the neighborhood Frank W. A. W. II. CANNON, Roglster. Chamberlain's Rmdy Aid Cough Natur Medicines that uld nature are always Arthur Ulcken died at Mrcy hospl- ttw future, be equipped with these H3.000.000, bringing the Investment nipst effectual. Chaiuberluln's Cough tol, Eugsne, Saturday, February 11. truck. equipment and facllltle since Remedy acts on this plan It ailav. Dr. 8. Ralih Dljile. dentist, Bprlng field, Oregon. FARM REMINDERS 1ZU to IJ.i.UUU.OUU. tIia c.OUBh rnllM ,. Thr Puclflc Fruit Express company pectoratlon, opens the secretions and since 1920 ba expended 114,000.000 aids nature In restoring the nv.tm t, You will see Christians devoured by , Early spring seeding of grain gives for new equipment and 14,000,000 for a healthy condition. Thousand hav liens; see Ursus the giant, crush a the best result, but when planted in nw and enlargement of assisting testified to Its good qualities. Try It savage bull to earth; see the mighty rather cold soils the rate of seeding Icing facilities. Tba company last when yon have a cough or cold,