T1IE SPRINGFIELD NEWS .1 PAGE TIIREO TinntSDAT. APTUL 18. 1922. TOWN AND Vernon Mrat left, on Tuesday of Inst week, for North llmt, where he haa xrunxl employment. William 8. Hurt In "Tha Testing Mock", U H In tha great Hlorras, when men struggled and fought for the yellow cnM In th Uml. See mil lUrt at the Hell Haturday. Walker brothers have a carload of or mtii'il 14 hu h body fir wood at !hi ti tl of Third air!, near the Loud fiicloiy fur nl" Ki iincih Carney, a boy of about 12. it hud of Witllitii' Carney, who lately moved from Stirlnicfli hi to Wimlllnit. ti ll from a flume, a distance of nbotit Ho fret. lat Saturday, and ll Miniated I. In li t shi.tilder ami sprained hlx rlitht wrist. Tor Insurance, "n nalllngcr and Mi I'heiHOtl. Tim Indie of the Methodist Aid Hni'li'ty will bold a bntatir and rooked food ule at ir-on' atom nxt Kntur day, beginning at 9 a. in , and con tlmiiiiK until the stock U sold out. Dr. B. Ralph Hippie, dentist. Spring field. Oregon, j lion. W, C. Tcmplcton. of Altmny, Tha Road to Happlnata You must keep well If you wloh to be happy. When constipated lake, nno or two of Chamberlain' Tublets Immediately after aupper. They cause gentle movement of the. bowels. Grocery Specials for Easter Buying For the Friday and Saturday 6hopiers we have this week arrunned many tempting bargains. Bring a big basket and a small purse. HI oz. The Jam 3uo No. 5 Phez Jam "Sc II. (). Mush, per package 18c Home Dried Fears, per II) 23c Salt Licks, two C lb. cakes 25c Argo Corn Starch, per pkg. 10c COMMUNITY CASH STORE W. M. GREEN, Proprietor THE LEADING GROCER Telephone 32. GOING EAST? If so, have your ticket routed Through California "The Sunshine and Open Window Way" A Choice of Routes , . , . . , ' . Convenient Schedules ' Liberal Sto'Her Fr'vileges Through Slopping Cnrs " Observation Cars ' IHnlng Cars Every part of the service . ' contributes to the Traveler's Comfort. Stop lit Sun Vrniu lHco and bos Angelca, world famous and beautiful cltlos. For further l ai tli ulnis, auk ani'iits or wrlto Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. 8COTT General puMtHiEer Apert VICINITY member of tha legislature from Linn county, visited hid brother-in-law, Dr. V. (',. Ileblian, last week. "Tim Little Minister" la a treat femur play for awer, featuring Hatty Compson. Tbla la not the aam picture tbat played In Eugene, i The picture that played In Eugene Iwua taken from the book and this Paramount picture waa taken from the pluy. Mra. Lynn V. Zuwwalt. who waa In tha Kugenit hoapltnl for (wo wi ka nr nmre, following an operation. In spending tlit period of her eonva- biscr-iien Ht the heme of her nunt, Mra. A. C. 'Travis. Mr Zuuiwult and Mr. and Mra. V. II. Wing, hr parenta. vlnlted her Sunday. W. O. W. mct every Tuestyy evening at W. O. W. ball. Mra W. (). rtalby. of WendllnK auHialnd a major operation at Merry hospital. KugeiK-, on Tuesday of laat week. If you want to trudu your property, nee DalllnKer & M Theraon. Mra. H. I. Mortensen, who htia b'n in poor health for aeviral niontha. haa been In the Portland Surgical hospital for the paal wvek. lir.NTKIlS A TRAiTKHS All klnda of live wild anlmala wanted. Will buy or rent. Notify llauaor Uroa. Oun store, Kugene, Ore. 3tc Lee Craft, who haa been employed In a aawmlll at Reedsport for the past three month, came home laat 1 week. With the proapert of the opetr !ng of (he mill at Wendllog, he pect to take up hla old position there. For real comedy aee Dorothy OIn In -Flying Pat" Alao the 7th chap ter of "With Stanley In Africa", which la proving ao popular at the Belt Ine'it Wednesday. For Insurance, aee Balllngcr ar.d Mcpherson. Mlaaea France Travla and Florence Ogden made visit to Portland Fi I (lay, returning Sunday. Dr. B Ralph Dlpple. dentist. Spring field, Oregon. In Hprlngfleld hnlih district during the quarter ending with Man h. I Wo arour and card wool In ord r 'for comforU-m, pnila. and mattrensu, jpenectlon Hatt and Mattreaa if. ' Ptayton, Oregon. a27p Mra. 11. D. Nff. of Portland. daughtiT of Kd Nye, auatalned a ma- 'jor opnratlon at Me-cy hoEfltal Mon day. ' Paint a colt llng broken by Sierra but not y't trtirouKhly bowed to the burden of b andille. Then plrtur a man that will any "I'll fight you. all of you for tlm right to go," and you will picture Mill Hart In "The Teatlng Mo k". See it at ft Dell Saturday. i I Mlaa Harriet Cox!er. of Camp Creek waa ripected to be dlaniixaed from Merry hospital about thla time. W. O. W. meets (wry Tuesday evening at W. (. W. hall. Dr. Pollard, In common with other health officer of this region, la at tending a special season of lectures, clinics, etc., at Portland, during thla week. The doctor could not go down until Tuesday. He was accompanied by Mra. Pollard and her father, Geo. Randall, of Oregon City, who came up last Saturday to make tbem a short visit. For results llat your place with Dalllnger & McJ'herson. "The Little Minister" featuring Hetty Compson Is a story of a town tbat was all upset till a gyppy girl came and upset It some more! Do deviled the blgwipx. minister and all. At the Bell Sunday. Henry Lee Howe died at the state hcspltal at Salem. April 6, agedj43 years. Hla body was brough' to Springfield on the 6th, prepared for burial at Walker's undertaking par lors, and shipped to Roscburg foi burial on the nth. He had relatives here. WANTED To list prospective vac ancles for high school g-aduatvs who take dictation at 100 words a minute and typewrite at forty and know funda mentals of banking and bookkeeping. Call or wrlto Commercial Department, Springfield High School. The theme of Rev. B. C. Miller's address at the M.'tbodlxt Brotherhood meeting next Monday evening will bo "Evclutlon and Modern Science". Hi' has made a the rough stui?y of this Huhjoet ' from a scientific a'nndpnlnt. All who are tntcreated in the stuil. of Ills question, from nny point ot view, will do well to lienr 'his nddrut;;. Mr. M.llor has been lvv'H'd to deliver It before tho Portland preachers' meeting some time in May. "With Stanley in Africa" is the grest historical chapter play that is indorsed by most schoil directors and Is being BcreeneJ at tho Bell very Wednesday. Besides th pictures on ill I a night the manager Is putting on an extra novelty. If yc(f want to trade your property, see Dalllnger & Mcpherson. At the regular meeting of the W. O. W. lust Tuesday evening the ramp ordered a vote of thanks to bo extend- A fp "V TT 'T 1L il il JLsr' JL'Nl EmP The Rexall One Cent Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday .FLANERYS' DRUG-STORE THE REXALL STORE We have a full I'ne of EaHter cards, nveltieB, and egg die. Phone 31 Hamstltchlag Hemttltchlag Hemstitching Hamstltchlag Hsmttltehiag Htmttrtchlag Hemstttctiiag Hemstttchtag Hamitltrniag Hemttltchlag Htmttitchlng Hsmttitchiag 1235 MILL Street E g e a e 8e Vara Hsmttitching Hemttltchlag Hemttltchlag Hcmititchlug Hemttltchlag Hsmttitchiag Hsmttltehiag Hsmttitchiag Herattitchlag Hemttltchlag Hemttltchlag Hsmttltehiag ed through The New to the Spring field band for tUelr aervlcea on April !ih. ! FOR SALE Team. Weight 2600. 'Also harness and wagon, all for $170. Fred Iber, near Mohawk bridge. ltp Leave Hemstitching orders at Eggl matin's. 10 cents yard. 3tc. I If ycu have a parking place for . Ideas, park this one. You can't go j wrong when Hall, the shoe doctor, operates on your shoes. I I W. O. W. meet ery Tu"ds,v evening at W. O. W. hall. I I My reason for a sunny disposition: "Hall the Shoe Doctor". t A Sl'RE TIP Have Hall the shoe doctor operate on those old shoes and get double service. Found on south 2nd street north of '.he railroad crossing, one new sw!ng lug door. Call at The News office and pay for ad and receive same. At a rally of ex-servke men, at the armory in Eugene, laat Thurs.lay night held to celebrate the fifth anni versary of the entrance of the t'nited . Stntes into the war. Adj. Gen White (pj-csnted to Cart. M. B. Hun-ley s medal in recognition of his 25 yea.-s continuous service In the Oregon N& i tional Guard. M;s. Philip dossier, of Ma; cola, who formerly lived litre, uti.lerwnt a severa major operation at Mercy hos . pital, Eugene, on Tuesday of last I work. There was a ttta afterward when she seemed to bo In a critical condition; but she rallied from it, and at last reports, yesterday, waa in a fair way to recovery. The Mountain States Power com pany'a maintenance crew came. Into. Springfield yesterday evening. It will do the work of transferrliig'the power line pofr nt the east end of tha pave ment. It may bo here two cr three days. The Loud Manufacturing corpora mm tlog la making the'vxcavatlon tor' second dry Win, adjoining the one lately built on the north. It will be the asm width the first, but longer by 76 feet. WAMTED Dressmaking and aew Ing of all kinds. US Eeast C street. Mr. Drue Stunrd, of thla city sustained a major operation at Mercy hospital, Eugene, Monday. Mr. Robin and daughter Danta, both teachers at Salem, accompanies by James Mitchell of Salem, motored np and visited the week-end at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Murphy, aister and brother-in-law of Mr. Mitchell. Go P. Downey, of Portland, repre senting the Slmonds Msnufacturing company, wa In Sptingfleld Monday. Among bis othr customers, ne visit all sawm'.lls In Hie cour.t.y; and hi visits to the Booth-Kelly office every few weeks, he brings fresh word con cerning movement and condition among the lumber men all round. A shipment of machinery for the Mt. Ju;. Flume company, to be used on the work of constructing a flume from Lost Cieek country- to Pengra Siding, arrived at the S;i'lngfield sta tion Monday mcrnlr.g. For suits list your place wi'.h Balllnger c Mcpherson. Bobby McLagan, the youngest son of W. C. McLagan. underwent a major operation at Mercy hospital. Eugene, last Friday. Frank Robldoux and family moved to Sllverton thla week. Preventative Medicine. The tendency of medical acience I1 toward preventative measures. It is 'easier and better to prevent than to ,'cure. Pneumonia, one of the most ! dangerous diseases that medical men have Ioj contend with, often follow la cold of attack of the grip. The cc'.d prepares the system for the re-j ceptlon and development of the pneu monia ferni. The longer the coll hangs on. the greater the danger ;Take Chamberlain' Cough Remedy as soon as the first indication of a cold appears so as to get rid of it with tbe least possible delay. It Is folly to risk an attack of pneumonia when this remedy may be obtained for a trifle. GOOD GENERAL REVIEW OF LUMBER CONDITIONS The fc'.Iowicg summary of general conditions In western lumber business from a 4L news letter, sems to give the bsst view cf these conditions, for; the purpotv of the general reader, that j we have seen. It is based on a su. vey made whil3 winter conditions still prevailed: ! A 4L summary of the past w?ek in dicates mixd views in t'.3 lumber In-1 dustry. Th wholesaler is in a "bear I state of mind. He can see little good In the current market, or of promise for the near futuna. On the other haxd, most cf th-e manufacturers are persistency hopeful. Reports from every section west of tbe mountains continue to chow that all mills ano logging canifH tha can run ar? doing so; that ariv-rse weath-r conditions, cr special local e'reumstances. are the causes of such susrerslcn as exists cot doubt cf ths market. One 4L manufacturer of wide connections writes to headquarters. "While sales are still la comparatively small par ce's. na bulk purchase showing up from any direction, still thore are plenty of buying symptoms; in the ma:'.y Inquiries that reach us right along, the recent visits among us of easf rn retailer Hnd. the building programs cf th9 industrial centers. Wa cannot ie but that lumber demand must be, ia tVe long lun, oi the up- pnvle, although we emphaticaly do not ,l!ifve the'? will he any sudden rise , to a perir.arent higher level, no mat 'thiit will vol rin.e a square it has to ter what flurries may taUe place." j The main Jiffiouity seems to be In th' lack cf diversity In t!w buying. Tl'e Japan.se si,uai3 tr.ke a gooi. !ig. If a Kg goes through the mill be jut Into rr.rt?r'sl T.v which, at pre y?nt, fh mavket is restricted S.-.:ii:i business Is comirsr f om the middlt west, but If that outlet fir northwest lurcher-were UTDal'y active, the ecu c(j;i grades would ba fairly well aY so hd As It is however, the tend ftlv; Is for the mills to sek thn better lugs, hamrerlng th? liefer, and to hold a ll'.tle hf.'der f:Nr h'gher prices on fi ! big sir.in e bi'slnesa. to at least ryitly absorb tl'3 !o8 oerasiir'd by hul' g to lir-'d !'P '-wrr rrr'".s.icr y '-e Jew prices realized on the lat ter if sell. . Aggregate advices rv aching 4 L headquart-?ra s;g'-i to show a market en' of balnrtee rs'Vr th"a one whlct. i 'he total outco is srioi'sly diminished. There aoems to bo ro . ow-isMcm tit it the 192? absorption, of haulier will lw (v?ry large. It. certainly wi'l be no T 'ller than that of 1921 and all sirns ' ?l t to i.n I ' lBrsrei-. 1 A Fanner Cared of Plhaumetlam) "A man living on a fern near her came In a abort time mo, completely doubled ap with rbeamatlsm. I banded blm a bottle of CbamberUln'a Liniment and told hlra to e la free ly", say C. P. Rayder, Patten Mill, N. T. "A few days later ha walked Into the atone a atralght aa a string and banded me a dollar saying, give mm another bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment; 1 want It In the bouse all the time for It cored me." Springfield News $1,60 per year. Eugene Business College SHORT HAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKKEPING Invest In a business educa tion. It will pay you well. A telephone call of a postal card brings you our cata log. Eugene Business College A .E Roberts, Pres. Phone 666 EUGENE OREGON D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Springfield Building Oregon DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldg- Phone 20-J Residence Phone 12$-W Springfield, Oregon GOSSLER'S PRESSING PARLOR WALTER N. COSSLER, Prep. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hat blocked. Suit made to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon BALLINGER & McPHERSON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Main and Third Springfield Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR ,. Full Auto Equipment W. O. w. block Office phone 62. Rea. phone 67-J A. S- CILLENWATER Electric and Oxo-Acetylene welding, Drazing and cutting 192 Blair . St., Eugene, Ore. A. A. ANDERSON "The Barber" Childrens hair cutting a Specialty For a fine Syit and a perfect fit, go to RAMSEY, The Tailor ROBKUT BITI1NS Lodge, No 73. A. M. F... Aucleut aud Accepted Scottish itite L'uP u wiismii menis rirst ana tnir ir ii i i . iuumwjr evening in worn ion a null. Milting brother eic.-p". V. I, "tO?S, M. SVERSRCDH iieui.-.diy. ' R W. M.