The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 02, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TIIURSDAT. UAttCU 2. 1922.
THE SPRIKCFIELD NEWS
, . .
TOWN AND
Wanted, to rent fur 3 or 4 month,
blryrto, any ol1 make, link must
h In good working order. Inquire of
twlht Kassey.
por Kpraytng, phone !SK3.
Dean.
Oeo. I.
Tli hop that were stared at the
old li1 plant tia all han thlpd
out except a'"ut one rat-load. Homo
ft them were shipped out till w-k.
Thus that have txxn shipped brought
from 30 In 40 rvtti pound. Mont
of tliem liad bean contracted bofoie
thry wera atorad. Those that am, bfl
longing to Palmer lira, and Mr. Uw
tin, would probably not bring mora
than 10 rent now.
jantVlirn your eyea need attention
(:onsull Dr. Hoyal J. Clck.
;) correctly fltteit. No case too
dlfrirult. 90$ Willamette St., Eugene,
Oregon.
The "accidental fall'' of the Klller'a
partner, (rom a mountain cliff a ten
atlonal drop of five hundred foot
will be teen In "The Klllar". Also
Harold l.loyd In hi firm $100,000 two
rerlvr. At Hell Saturday.
Frank Bartholomew baa been having
a bruh with the flu, which developed
Into pneumonia. i
Wm. Brook, formerly manager of
the Loud factory, and Itla brother-ln
law, Carl Harper, Harold Dnvl and
tiBBHBsaBBBasBBaaaa
They call me
"THE FOX"
Come and hoc why. You'll
nee the very flntt grout
western super-production
ever put on the screen. Se
a thousand horsemen in a
tremendous battle on the
Scorching sandB of the Mo
Jave desert.
HARRY CAREY
. . AIro
NINE"
cast.
"THE CUSTARD
with an all col"re I
Bell Theatre
l
COMMUNITY CASH STORE
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT. WHY PAY MORE?
10 bars Golden Cake Soap
10 bars White Dear Soap
2 lbs. Gloss Starch
2 cans Phez Jam
Full Cream Cheese, per lb
W. M. GREEN, Proprietor
THE LEADING GROCER
Telephone 32.
"Wear
even-Inch
Aluminum fg Fry Pan
l: i,-pt- AlV-U1 LIMITED :
t:.v?" V..'iVX--:('V5' TMmH d.
m&k&MBm for
m&k 'Mm only
For a limited time we are offering thie seven-Inch " Wear
JLver" Fry-Pan which retjularly tells for tl.tfO for 0r-.
"Wear-Ever" utctuila are made from hard, thick, cold
rolled sheet aluminum metal which again and again haa
been pasmxl through gigantic rolling mills and aubjucted to
the pressure of huge stamping machines.
This special ofler it made to you can tee for yourself that
Aluminum utunsils are NOT all the tame
SEE the difference FEEL the difference KNOW the
difference between ordinary aluminum and " Wenr-Ever "
Get Your Fry Pan TODAY!
i ,Ci r fit, MO r-(ir mwit 40)
M.1C BRESSLER A SON
VICINITY
Ilarcld Ppangler are all engaged In
timber work at Mabel.
Mr. and Mr. J. C. Hafner moved
thla week to Oregon City, where Mra.
Hafner't mother live. Her father re
cently died there.
Now aprlng null samples on display
at JoHl-r' Hull House.
Mra. J. I). Ilarpnr, of (Herniate, Ore
gon, spent several day litre, vlnltln
I her daughter, Mr. Wm. II rook. Slie
Ireturnod home Tuesday.
We scour and card wool to ordsr
for comforters, pa l, and mattress'.
IVrfoctlon Ilatt and Mattress Co ,
8tayton, Oregon. 27p
Mra. Arthur Dakar and her two
jdaugutar. France fend Thelma, went
I to Olcndale Tueaday morning, for a
visit of a week or more with Mra.
naker'a father. The old gentleman
ha been In III health lately, but I
reported better. If ha continue to
Improve, the vUlt will not be pro
longed; a Ml France I employed
at the Springfield restaurant and
Tlielma la attending achool.
O. W. meeta every Tueaday
venlng at W. O. W. hall.
J DO YOU KNOW that every pair of
soles from MONARCH of the OAKS.'
ACORN LEATHER, or L. at M.
LEATHER will wear longer than any,
'nther oli leather. They are put on
by Hall the Soo Doctor. I
Rev. Otto Fusc-n. paitor cf the Free .
MethodUt church, Mr. Fuen and ev !
eral other member of the church ,
were In Cottage Grove last Saturday j
and Sunday attending the district'
quarterly meeting. Borne other mem-i
bra were visiting up Row river, andi
'seme absent by reason of sickness. So'
the) attendance at the Sunday morning
service waa slim. Rev. B I). Beckett
filled the appointment.
If you are planning on building thlt
spring or summer, are U O. Buley,
or call at The Newt office.
Start the mornlg right with a
wholesome dish of Jaspcr'a Breakfast
Graham. Sold by loading grocer.
Mr. and Mra. M. M. Male had rather
25c
25c
25c
25c
30c
- Ever
99
for
ONLY
49c
TO OUR FRIENDS:
The subs' intlal growth Of
this bank Is due to the fine
'friendship, which it has -built
up through 28 years of
suceeHnful achievement In
meeting the banking needs
of his community.
A warm welcome will be
Riven YOLTl friends.
Resources Over Three
Million
First
National Bank
Of EUGENE
SC Yeare of Helpful Service
' 1 - - -
more than the usually severe rub with I
the flu. Mr. Mule waa keptp In fori
about two weeks and Mrt. Male for,
longer. Mr. Mali appeared on the
street for the first time last Friday.
Ho went to work at the mill Monday.!
Mrs. Male Is recovering more slowly.
Mini Grace Male waa home from Port
land for the week-end on a visit.
Dr. S. Ralph Dlpple, dentist, Spring
field, Oregon.
"WANTED Any person who heard
Henry M. Stanley H-cture: "Willi
Stanley in Africa Fifty Year Ago"
communicate with Bell Theatre be-;
fore March 8th. t
Mra. F. E. Lcuk, who underwent iiii
operation in Eugene, eeveral week
ago, to relieve an extraordinary cr.tti
of gall atone, and who waa brought
home about ten daya ago, la now up
and about the bouse and feeling fine.
For Spraying, phone 2SF3. Geo. I.
Dean.
Will call for and d liver work.'
Gossler'a Cleaning Parlor. Phone (. ,
Zeno Hansard one of the nine men
who eacaped from the Lane county
jail February 10, waa arrested at
Salem last Saturday. He waa the fifth
one to be recaptured. He waa serving
out a jail aentence and fine for
moonshlnlng.
"The Fox", featuring Harry Care
is a atory filled with heart-interest,
humor, marveloua scenery, bard rid
ing, death defying feats of horseman
KeBtucliyWbnder
f t ' J
that
If
I'r &i e 1 1
Mmmmw
Dtp, amusing western types and
splendid acting. Alto "The Custard
Nina" with an all colored cast. Bun
day at the Dell theatre.
! Three or fottr workmen wera en-
gaged during the latter part of th
forenoon, Monday, In removing the
old planking and putting down new,
at tha eastern end of tha wagon bridge
over th Willamette.' Long string of
cart wera held up on both side for
a considerable time. Most of those,
going toward Eugena finally went by '
way of Prunevllle. I
1 WANTED TO RENT Five or tlx
acrea river bottom land, closa in, fori
I l . , I T". . f I
gKrueiiiiiB. jiuijrm uua so, opring
fleld. ltc
With Stanley In Africa".. George
Walsh I a marveloua recreation ti
true history's most thrilling dramatic
adventure plcturlzed in IS wonderful
chapters. Also Hoot Gibson In "Ac
tion" I five reel of fun, thrill and
excitement. At Bell Theatre Wednes
day. Mr. and Mra. C. K. Eastman who
have made their home In Springfield
for several year, left here for an
other home last Saturday. They ex
pected to spend a few dayt in Coburg,
with th Ir daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. John Conoway, and then
go on to Portland, where they have a
residence proterty.
j Hal) ba the blggeat aboe In Spring
.field. It will be here In a week.
WATCH FOR IT.
Mrs. Dan Winfrey, who underwent
such a severe surgical operation sev
eral weeks ago, telephoned her parent
Mr. and Mrs. John Ketels, sr., thst
the would resume her work in the
Pleasant Hill achool Monday. She
eema to be now in a good state of
health.
W. O. W. meet, every Tuesday
evening at W. O. W. hall.
"The Killer" is a drama of a man
whose life creed will amaze, startle
and fascinate. Also Harold Lloyd in
lapt Kldd's Kid". At Bell Theatre
Saturday.
Old clothe, lock l:ke new after we
have dyed them. Gosaler's Cleaning
Parlor. Phone 6L
Henry Shoemaker, the father
Mrs. R. P. Mcrtensen, died at
of
his
... ounu., c.,u, " -
ruary 19. His son. Cha. H. Shoemaker
of Roseburg. came up to Springfield
Monday morning, expecting to go oi
to Salem with Dr. and Mrs. Morten -
ten In their car. Mrs. Mortensen had
already gone. During the day, Mr.
Shoemaker was taken violently ill with
appendicitis. On Tuesday, he was
taken to a hospital in Eugene, and
an operation performed. He Is pro-
grossing welL
t..t I O 1 C . ,1 - t .
I FOR .SALE 5 room house, S foci
lot. Across atreet from High school.
Inquire 111 D
S1000 terms.
street. (900 cash, or
ltc
If you are planning on building this
' ,
iJdenBantamSwee
HOME Gardeners show by their
these two vegetables are among
most popular. Be sure to plant
year and you II always make a pla
them in your garden hereafter. Th
way to enjoy beans or sweet corn
raise them yourself. Plant at ten
intervals in order to keep a fre
supply coming along.
Of course you'll want radishes
lettuce, peas, tomatoes, carrots,
spinach, beets, cabbage, etc.
Large Packages of Beans. Corn and
Peas. 10c. Cartons. 20c.
All Vegetable Seeds In Standard
Size Pockets Except Peas.
Beans and Corn
Ip. Hie Sterling
Seed Case
AT
LOCAL
DEALERS
pring or aummer, tea L. O. Buley
or call at The New office.
f (
Mr. and Mra. Lester Deal are moving
Into the bora of Mr. and Mra. J. C
Hafner, on Fifth atreet They bar
( lately coma from Missouri. Mr. Deal
wat formerly In the grocery buslnes.
'and may engage In buslnes here. Mr.
. Hafner la not quitting Springfield. He
declared a purpose to build another'
house hero thla year.
Be Harry Carey In tba firat west
ern surer feature ever put on the
screen. "Tha Fox". 8unday at Bell
Theatre.
I'm ketthln' a train what leavea
twenty minute befo' I do, so the
tuiuiiri win kiiuw wcfr diu uuiiuu
111 -.. T V.J A,kl.f
to do wl' it" See "The Cuatard
Nine", wltL an all colored cast, taken
from Harris Dickson Saturday Eveu-
Ing Poet atory. At Bell Tbeatr
Sunday.
Dr. 8. Ralph Dipple, dentist, Sprtng-
field, Oregon.
Walter Wllmont and John Innls are
planning to cpen a gasoline service
station on ti e vacant lot at the cor
ner of Main and Fifth. They were
both in Portland the fore part of this
week, purchasing the fixture. The
erection cf the building wilt commence
at once. Geo. Perkina will do the
work.
AT EASE. Tour feet are always
at eaae when your thoea are repaired ,
by Hall the Shoe Doctor. j
W. O. W. meets every Tuesday
evening at W. O. W. halL
Any cleaning, pressing or dye work
to be done Gossler'a Cleaning Par
lor. Phone 81. i
Prcf. J. E. Torbet received a tele
gram last Saturday morning, Inform-
ing b,m ,hat hls brother-in-law, H. S
;Clodfelter. had died Friday night, at
) Los Angeles, California, of bronchial
pneumonia. The family had gone
from Orefron to Southern California
for the benefit of their health. Mra.
Clodfeltsr, Mr Torbets sister, accom
panled by a little daughter visited
here last July.
USED CARS FOR SALE
Ore 1917 forr passenger Ford Bug.
One 1919 Maxrrell.
One 1919 Chevrolet
;one 1918 Ford Sedan,
0co m5 Bulck Hoadster
A TrBCtor yoa want
port,
,
2nd AVENUE GARAGE. Springfield,
,Oregon. Phone 19.
j
Chambeiialn'a Cough RemeCy
Nothing ao Good for a Cough or Cold
j
"Everyone who Las used Chamber
lain a Cough Remedy speak well o. ,
it." writes Edward P. Miller, Abbotts
town, Pa. People who once use tht,
preparation are seldom aatlsfied with
any other. It la excellent to allay
cough or break up a cold.
B
some
rchases
for I
RiveiM Daily I
FRESII JERSEY MILK
AND CREAM DAILY
T- D. TESTED COWS
W. F. Cline
SPRINGFIELD, ORECON
PHONE 34F3 .
A. A. ANDERSON
"The Barber"
Childrens hair cutting a
Specialty
For a fine Suit and a
perfect fit, go to
RAMSEY, Th"e Tailor
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 3
Springfield
Oregon
DR. N. W. EMERY
DENTIST
Sutton Bldfl. Phone 20-J
Residence Phone 129-W
Springfield, Oregon
LEMLEY'S PRESSING
PARLOR
FRED G. LEMLEY Prop'r.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye
ing, Hata blocked, 8ulta made to
measure
Main Street Springfield
between 3rd and 4th Oregon
JOHN E. EDWARDS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
Corner Springfield
Main and Third Oregon
. . . D. W. ROOF
JEWELER
FINE WATCH REPAIRING A
SPECIALTY
Springfield. Oregon
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Sutton Springfield
Building Oregon
W. F. WALKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Full Auto Equipment
W. O. W. block
Office phone 63. Res. phone C7-J
A. S- CILLENWATER ;
J
Electric and Oo-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 Symbolio Free
Masons meeta first and third
Monday eveulng In Morrl
aon'a ball. Visiting brother
welcome.
R. L. CROSS,
Swretary.
M. SVERERTJDH
r w; M.
i
UOVPS THIS?
ITALL'S CATAKE1I MEDICINE
will do what we claim for i
cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. We do not claim to cure
nnv other disease.
IIALL'S CATAKRTI MEDICINE
is a liquid, taken internally, and
acts through the Hood upon the
mucous surfaces of the system, thua
reducing the inflammation and re
storing' normal conditions.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
,. State has 11,024,567 funds ready for
county market roads. ; ,
Reednport. 100 men employed o$
the Scottsburg road.'
Heppner wool on the back of the
sheep selling .at thirty cents.
Cr?ton Orowera association to bull!
new ;lsot at Newbeig.
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