The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 23, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TI Iim 8 DAT. FEimUAIlY 23, 1922
THE 8miN0nELD NEWS
PAOE HIRES'
TOWN AND
A number of schools In l.ane county
were suspended for a lime during Ih.i
tut 'Tlu" rpldml on account ot th
sl knesa of teachers or pupils.
Charls Ray In "An OIl Fashioned
Hoy" la story if an 1MQ lover In a
1023 fashion. At 1111 Tlwalre, Ratur
lay. ,
The annual confoiwnre of the Smith
ern Oregon conference of tha Free
Methodist church will ho held at iti' lr
tlisiel In WVhI Hprlngf ll1, aoma
time In May.
Dr. B. Ralph Dlpplo, dentist, Spring
field, Oregon.
li'C I. Dean had a job, Monday, of
"gumming out" couple of aawa for
the National Product company. Tbey(
bad him a I no ahow tl.tm his method i
of pointing a aaw, which he baal
found In bla eleven yeara' of wood'
awing to be wry effective. II put
tin diamond point, Instead of a
atralght. atonder polut; and b says
tbla greatly Increases the cutting
power of a aaw.
Did you smile? Sure w know you
did when you beard that Hall, the
shoe doctor, waa back on the Job,
Ilrlng them In at the old atand.
I
I'rof. Lambert had bla little brush
with the "flu" during the pm week.
along with the rent; but he managed
We are now ready to clean
and polish all kinds of shoes
Kid, Canvas and Nubuck
"Drop In"
and try us
Thomas & Sweeney
COMMUNITY CASH STORE
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT. WHY PAY MORE?
24 rolls of toilet paper H-00
3 lbs. of Onion sets 25
Maggot bait for use on cabbage, radish turnip and all
root cropB subject to the ravages of root maggots, per
package 23c
W. M. GREEN, Proprietor
THE LEADING GROCER
Telephone 32.
See-
CALIFORNIA.
or
Go East Thru California
While the Golden Poppy is in bloom
ATTRACTIVE ROUND-TRIP FARES
SANTA BARBARA, LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO
New One way and All Year Fare
to
Eastern Cities
Btop at 8an Francisco and Loa
and beautiful
The Southern Puclfl eexpenda 25
up-kesp of Ita ROAD.
For further particulars ask apents
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Pasaenger Agent
VICINITY
lo confine the worat stage of It to the
vacation time between wholes, losing
only the latter part of Friday from
school.
Wsnled A High school girl to work
for br board and room. Will pay
some wage. Inquire of Mra. Jim liar
pol on I) street, two bloi-ka went of
High school, after 7 p. m. ltc
The National Frodtiets company
suspended work for two or three days,
at the turn of the wk, on account oi
an accident to one of their aawa.
For a limited time only 49 cent
map. A Woarevor Aluminum frying
pun regular price $1.20 at Dresalcrs.
Next Tuesday evening the Chrlatlan
church basketball team will play the
MelhortlBt team.
W. O. W. meeta evory Tuesday
evening at W. O. W. ball.
A boy waa born to Mr. and Mra.
Ray Klncald, of Leaburg lnxt Sunday
morning.
If you would aense life in all Its
aapecta of humor, pathos, comedy,
etrength and weakness, aee Edna
Werber'a novel. "No Woman Knowa",
at nll Theatre Sunday.
' LIb Daust. an Xray expert of Port
(land, waa In Hprtngtleld aeveral deye
of the pant week on profession work.
-Now
Anegles world famous
cities
of Ita QrM earnlnga for
TO OUR FRIENDS
The substantial growth of
tbla bank Ih due to the fine
frieodHhJps uhltb it has
built tip through 38 years of
BticrrHfif ul achievement In
meeting the banking neeln
of IiIh community.
A warm welcome will be
given YOUR friends.
Resources Over Three
Million
First
National Bank
OP EUGENE
3S Yeara of Htlpful Service
He sold Dr. lUbhan two Patterson in
tenslfylng screens for bis Xray" ma
chine, and gave Instruction in Xray
work.
Mra, Lewis Grower, of Donna, aus
'talned a mijor orerslton at Mercy
bopltal, Eugene, Monday.
' "The House of tbe Tolling Bell", Is
'not a ghost story, but one that will
take you to .o kdum. Also Eileen
Sedgwick In a two reel western "Hart
of Arizona". At Bell Theatre next
, Wednesday.
, rylVhen your eyes need attention
t2- !onsult Dr. Royal J. Glck.
Glauses correctly fitted. No case too
difficult. 90S Willamette St., Eugene,
i Oregon.
! Mrs. Lambert's class, ct the primary
'. department, transferred from the Lin
coln ac-hool. has been located In the
middle room of the northwest quarter
of the upper floor of the High acbool
building. Mra. Lambert baa organlted
i ber class Into a drum corps, for exer-
else In rythm. Each pupil la provided
with a small drum. She raided the
i meat markets for skewers, to be used
for drum sticks.
WANTED Plain sewing to do. Mrs.
Walter Llpes, B and 2nd Streets,
Springfield, Oregon. f23p
The Loud Manufacturing corpora
tion baa torn down tbetr old dry kiln
to make room for an extension of the
main factory building northward. Tbey
are preparing to put up a new dry
kiln, across the driveway to the east,
Growlfour Own
- .UIfrS.-tirl..iii' l f
and Bortb of the big abed.
For arm week, beginning March t.
Weerevee Aluminum f r tianm fn IS
f '
vend a uivavivr.
. ,
MMvln Feowick clalma to be able
to cure any cae of "flu". ' lie u
and recommends to bla nirnida a com
blnatlon of remedies for different
features of tho case. I? use Hotel s
Amlmr-o'Iatnm cheat .ointment for
local application:
IU'e hapry now! Why
shoes rejalred by Hall, the shoe doc
tor.
A. C. Dixon, general manager of the
Booth-Kelly Lumber company, wis
elected president of the West Coast
Lumbermen's association, at a meet
ing In Seattle, last Friday.'
Dr. 8. Ralrh Dlpple. dentist, Spring
field, Oregon.
A. T. Stephens and family who' have
been living on O etreet, tetween 4th
and 6tb, have moved to Brownsville.
Mr. 8tepbens will be employed on a close of yesterday funeral a its nice
farm near that place. Jments hsd not been completed. The
,,, ... burial will probably be at Lowell.
She will never live in it, when she .
finds out you built It without consult-! A. J. Perklna bas bought the Spring
ing her. You don't knew how contrary field hospital building of J. D. Baker,
women are. See Charles Ray in "An
Old Fashioned Boy". At Bell Theatre
Wednesday.
. , , . . iklna bas formed any definite plans;
Loul. EFleg.1. who died at his abont lf we haye nJt ,earne(1 them
borne In Eugene, on tbe 15th, waa.
buried at Laurel Hill. The recent period of rainy weather i
. . , . , seemed to check the flu epidemic
A small business enterprise was lost 'Mniewtlt The alternation of freez-!
to Springfield last week because the ,ng ,nd weath(!r InCe geemg :
projector could, not find a dwelling nave cnecked the check.
house here. Springfield's greatest
need is more bouses. Mrs. Myrtle Henderson of Salem, I
t , M .. - - 'mother and mother-W law, of the!
The body of Mrs. Margaret E. Rus v,-. (n i- o., !
sell. who died at Lodl, California. Feb
ruary 15, arrived at Eugene last Satur
day. Tbe funeral was held at Veatch's
chapel, Eugene, Monday afternoon,
and was conducted by Dr. E. V. Stiver
pastor of the Christian church. Eu
gene. Mrs. Russell waa a lifelong
member of that church. The burial
.... .. , xr .
was at Mt Vernon cemetery.
Grant Tolliver and bis son-lnlaw
Carl Holmes, were both working on
the highway which the Southern Pa
cific Is replacing near Mapleton, and
making good money on contract work.
when both were taken with severe
cases of flu, and had to leave thlr,ke left packed as late in the spring as
work and come home. They both possible to avcid chilling the brood ot
came up tbia week.
Mr. McAivay, who owes the old
H'nkson farm near Springfield Junc
tion, and who ia a dealer in cattle re
turned Tuesday, from a trip to East
ern Oregon and Idaho, where he bad
disposed of two carloads of stock
cattle.
Another Wearever Aluminum spec
la! don't miss H Fry Pans 49 cents
at Bresslers.
, Tbe hydrant expert of the Mountain
Statea Power company, from tbe main
office at Albany, waa here last Satnr
day, on a call from tbe town council,
at tbe Instance ot certain citizens, to
All Standard
SijeVegetable
Packets-Hie
finest Seed
Obtainable
At Local Dealers
IS ISO
repair aeveral bydenla which needed
attention, In lie Intereat of batter
fire protection. ' . .
Ar yon aacrlflclng your life forCOn,tlp.(oB , Crm1enAfr.-S Tablet.'
another? Does It pay 7 The answer
to your question la found In "No Wo
man Knowa", adapted from "Fanny
Herself", At Bell Theatre Bonday.
Mra Julia Cigstad, wife of B. K
Glgslad, died at her borne In Eugene,!
T.. I r U n . m rm '
Itunaumr, rcuiuar; aged ul yearn,
8 months and 14 days. The GlgsUd
na i ius. family lived In Springfield for several
yeara. '
Shoe repairing by Hall, the shoe
doctor. Trlcoa right.
Mr. and Mr 8. V. Ward hav
moved from Willamette Heights to
apartments In the Vitus Block. i
Cornelius J. Burke died of cancer,
cf the stomach, at his home at Lowell ',
February 19, agd S5 years, 6 months j
and 24 days. The body waa prepared i
for
burial and la held at Walker's
. undertaking parlcrs; but up to the!
cf Eugene. Various suggestion bave
been made as to the disposition to be ;
jrnad of the building; but, if Mr. Per ,
visit here.
"The House of the Tolling Bell" is
a weird tale of a haunted bouse. Also i
a two reel western and a one reel
cenredy. Bell Theatre next Wednes-
day.
w- O. W. meets evry
I . . T ,.
even ng at W. O. W. halL
Tuesday
Get Prolific Queen Beea
Beekeepers should see to it that
every hive Is beaded by a young, pro-
! lifle Italian queen. The hives should
jcold nights. O. A. C. experiment sta
tion.
Springfield News $1.50 per year.
They Appeal to Our Sympathies.
The billoua and dyspeptic are con
stant sufferers and appeal to our sym
pathies. Many such, however, bave
been completely restored to health by
the use of Chamberlain's Tablet's.
These tablets strengthen the stomac'v,
'invigorate the liver and improve thd
digestion. They also cause a gentle
movement of the bowels. When you
bave any trouble with your atomach,
give them a trial.
Plan now to have a sue
cession of vegetables in
your garden all summer
where you can gather
them fresh and crisp when
you want them.
Many varieties can be
sown every ten days espe
cially beans, peat, radish,
lettuce, beets, spinach, etc
All the desired varieties
may be easily selected
from the convenient up
right Sterling Seed Case.
Full cultural directions on
the back of each packet.
QJJ
Chambeflaln'a TabtcU For
'. liMlgeetlen and Cenetlpatlon
"The nicest and pleasantest me)''
cine I haver navrf tnr lnrflMttM anf
writes Merjard T. Craig. Middle Grove?
X. r. Tbey work like a charm and do.
not crip or leave any unpleasant
effect.
Riverside Dairy
FRESH JERSEY MILK
AND CREAM DAILY
T- B. TESTED COWS
W. F. Cline
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
PHONE 34F3
A. A. ANDERSON
"The Barber" .
Chlldrens hair cutting a
Specialty
For a fine Suit and a
perfect fit, go to
RAMSEY, The Taflor
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 3
Springfield
Oregon
DR. N. W. EMERY
DENTIST
Button Bldg. Phone 20-J
Residence Phone 129-W
6pringfield, Oregon
LEMLEY'S PRESSING
PARLOR
FRED Q. LEMLEY Prop'r.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye
ing, Hata blocked. Suite ansde to
measure
Main 8treet Springfield
between 3rd and 4th Oregon
JOHN E.' EDWARDS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
Comer Springfield
Main and Third Oregoa
D. W. ROOF
JEWELER
FINE WATCH REPAIRING A
SPECIALTY
Springfield. Oregon)
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
8utton
Building
8prlngfleld
Oregon
W. F. WALKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Full Auto Equipment
W. O. W. Block
Office phone 62. Res. phone C7-J
A. S- CILLENWATER
Electric and Oxo-Acetylene
welding, Brazing and cutting
192 Blair St., Eugene, Ore.
ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No.
78, A. M. F., Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite Uni
versal and Symbolic Freer
Masons meets first and third
Monday evening in Morri
son's balL Visiting brothers'
welcome.
R. Li. CROSS,
Secretary.
M. SVERERUDKS
R W. 11.
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BTALL'S CATAERII MEDICINE
will do what we claim for it
cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. We do not claim to cure
buy other disease.
IIALL'S CATARRn MEDICINE
is a liquid, taken internally, and
sets through the blood upon tha
mucous surfaces of the system, thua
reducing the inflammation and re
storing normal conditions. ;
Al! Druggists. Circulars free.
F. Tv Cheney & Co, Toledo. Ohio.
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