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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1922)
nrcnsDAT. ArniL 20. 1022. TITR. SPRINGFIELD KEW8 PAGE TIUIES TOWN AND Tha changing of (ha power Una ixilna on (ha atrMrh of two block at tha east nd of tha VMffnent oo Main strwt waa mnda In tha aal wk. At Ihu iimi tlma two or three poles whlih war In tha stroot and wara ohjwta of danger wara removed within (hair proper limits. "Tl.a 8 tin Ik", I a tnln ,f a lawlese Arah chief who loved an English h-auty -and took hr! Wormed bar caravan arrld br off to lil lent loat har fouiclit for hr mastered hi"r won bar heart and aoul! Hoe l(o1oli'h VnU'tidno starmd at (ha Hull Haturday. Hoy and lavld Itykcr and l.awrenre K-nndy worn In Bprlnaflnld yelr day. Tha ltykr r"o'br had b on a business lll down tha vll-y. I.OHT Thursday. 13, botwew-n I N. Enwry'a and Hmiaaney'a .hop, pre aura gauge for apray pump, wllh short plce of plpa attached. Kinder h'ave at Nwa office. 0o. I. Iran.. A rarload of copper wire from Illark Kagln, MonUna, arrived at (he ttprlniftrld alatlon laat Saturday. It Basket Social Baptist Church Basement Friday Evening at 8 o'clock Given by the Guild girl Everybody Invited COMMUNITY CASH STORE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT. WHY PAY MORE? Sugar per sack $C.G5 Dutch Ch'cusrr 10c Tillamook Cheese, per lb 30c Nucon, 2Sc per lb.; 2 lbs. for 55c Argo Corn Starch, per pkg 10c W. M. GREEN, Proprietor THE LEADING GROCER Telephone 32. "He who fires and runs away "Will live to pay a fine next day." First: It is sold at a mod erate price. Vou &ave when you buy it. Second: It hns more thnn the ordinary leavening strength, therefore, you uaa less. Third: There are no fail uresit always makes the 6wcetect, most palatable of foods. Fourth: It is used by mil lioi.s of housewives leading domestic science teachers and cooking experts. !i fjs HNjffKEsi vou duy it- vara you use irjo5 fr if j I'Rita. ,,: 0M.. Fifth: It is the best Baking Powder that can ba produced. Waa given htaheat awards at World's Pure Food Expedition, ChicagojParia Exposition, Puris, France. Sixth: It contains only such Ingredienta aa have been ofllrlally approved by tha United States Food Authorities. The finest quality Baking Powder at the most economical cokt "The PiuRest Bargain That Goes Into tha Kitchen Today." Pound can of Cajurnetcwta'e f ill 1(3 OS. STwiicGalTliig powdcrioniirjn 12 at. Instead oTifloi. cuiis. fiusuta you get a pound when you want it. VICINITY 'ton I'owar company, to ba placed on' It Una from iiera to Coltage Orova. Tha tngradlnie for good ahoa ra- pairing ara: lint material, bait I workmanship and prices right. Hall! tha ahoa doctor possesses all three try him. Two of iha ptanara at tha Booth Kelly mill ara running at nlghta for a' fw days, to fill a sprrlal order. I am fitting up tha Stevens' build ing, next door to tho News, and tx peel to move my ahop Into It by May 1st. I.. C. llclmor. I Mr. and Mra. N. A. Dakar and! young daughter and Mini Graf a Malaj visited fi lends and raiatirts ban: during tha Easter vacation of tha rhiHiU. Mr. tlakcr waa formerly tiperlntrndi'tit of tha Springfield schools, and Miss Mala taught In tbi schools bora and at Glenwood. ara now teaching In I'ortland. Both Walker brother hare carload of, seasoned 14 Itu h body fir wood at, tha end of Third elrvet, naar the; Ioud factory for aala. j A daughter waa born to Mr. and' Mri. Jack Rutledge, at Mabi-I. on Monday, April 17. Named Cledlth May. Dr. 8. Tlalph Mppln, dcnilst, Spring field, Oregon. Mra O. V. Bailey, of W?ndllng, left Mercy hospital. Eugene, on Tues day, after detention of 11 daya, by ' raaiion of major operation. W. O. W. raeeta are ry TuetJay avanlng at W. O. W. ball. a n wai oorn to oir. nu nir. , Win. Smith, of want I) atreet, on . Saturday, tho Hth. t Thou. A Billings and Mra. Cleo. J. ! Hillings were married at their former hi me on Mill tre't at 1 p. m , Sun . i m . r Calumet ' Nut Cookie Racipa cup but'er, H cup sugar, i flour, I level tea spoon Calumet Hiking Powder. i cup chopped IV'?!, I " -; -l y m o n i u i - n. Tl.t r. 11, l.i UtS) e;;ular 'ar, Apm 11 nr. 11. c. fctheii par formed tha ceremony. Mra. Ida Hol land nd MIm Doris Holland, mother 'and Hilar of tha bride, wara (resent. HUNTERS A TRArPEftS All kind of lla wild anlmala wan tad. Will buy or rant. Notify Itauaar Broi. Gnn atora, Eugana, Or. Stc Nu Hon corseta. Mra. A. Tma Lnndy. Abdominal supporters for man and woman, la Springfield April 25 and 27, morning. JPbona Eugana 139 for appointments. If April ahowara maka May flowers, tha May flower crop ougbt to ba abudant thla year, If no other crop la. For aulta Hat your place with Balllnger A Mcl'berson. MUa Emma Van Ouyn, of the Co burg Van Iuyn family, died a few days ago at Oakland, California, where abo had been engaged ai a puna. Oat mora mileage per pair by bar ing Hall tha ahoa doctor repair them. "Come on Over" la a dancing, pranc ing Irish comody, alive with action and brimming over with laugha. Hia John all "flipped out from under"; bla colleen would have slipped away, 'too, bad It not been for ber dancing feet. See Colleen Moore In thla amart comedy at Che Ik' 11 Sunday. A aon waa born to Mr. and Mri. Ralph W. Jack, at th'-lr borne, north west of Springfield, Thursday, April 15. WANTEIV To Hat prospective vac ancies for high school graduates who take dictation at 100 words a minute and typewrite at forty and know funda mentals of banking and bookkeeping. Call or writ Commercial Department, Springfield High School. W. M. Green, the proprietor of the Community Cash store, moved bla family from Eugene to the house lately built by Melvln Fenwlck, neai the high acbool building, about two weeks ago. W were a little late finding It out, but we are (find Mr. Green Is now living among us, as well as doing bunlneos here. Ten. million dolliirs of Klondike gold on a deserted ship In the Icy j seis of the frozen north was the prize sou it lit by the Utile company I w ho dared the dangers cf the un ' charted seas In the hope that It would bring harplness to a once happy coupl Sec "Cncharled Sean", featuring Alice Lake and Rodolph Valentino (the atnr of The Sheik) at (he Bell next Wednesday. W. II. Clark will put In 18 or 20 acres of b'ts this year, on his ranch on die MtKenzle. He has already re ceived from the John Deere works, at Mollne, Illinois, two machines specially coustructed for planting beets. They ane twe horse machines j capable of planting two or four rows at a time. j tr. S. Ralph Dlpple, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. j Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ellison, riding in a motorcycle wltb sidecar, on a trip to Junction City, vr overturned In a ditch near that place, about 5 o'clock Tuesday and rather aeverel) j Injured. Mrs. Ellison's chief Injun was a sprained buck Mr. Ellison re ceived srme Injuries about the chest. Mi f EUUon wtas hrotieh (home In an auto, Mr. Ellison remnlnlng tor a time to look .after the motorcycle. 1921 Ford touring and light trailer, j 1920 Ford one-ton truck. I 191 S Ford sedan. 1915 Fotd touting. flOO. j 191 S Chevrolet touring. 1225. 1 Tractor suitable for road grading and heavy hauling, 1450. SECOND AVENUE OARAGE Springfield, Phone 19 Miss Nina Boeseu, who took a year's leave of absenco from the sclirol here, a year , was elected ii the school board Monday night to ber former poaltlon. Her work will probably be In the 4th grade. Her acceptance baa not been reported. Nu-Bone corsets. Mrs. A. True I.tindy. Abdominal supporters for men and women. In Springfield April 25 and 17, mornings. Thone Eugene 23t for appointments. Don't miss the thrill or seeing the Free Groceries . . . , , , Given away it. BELL THEATRE Nest Wednesday . Don't fall to see Rodolpb Valentlm. (star of "Tba Sheik") and Alice Lake In v "UNCHARTED SEAS" tbe same night. , Tha Road to Happiness You must keep well if you wish to be happy. When constipated take one or two of Chnmbe:iain'i Tablets lmmedlawly after supper.- They raUBe a gentle movement , of tbe bowels. . . ,' A NOURISHING TONIC Iron builds the blood, and when 'it Is reinforced by the nutritive elements ot Iieef and stimulated by pure, old Sherry Wine, It Is sure to prove just the nour ishment which your system needs at this season- Our BEEF, IRON AND WINE tones the system, enriches the blood and stimulates the entire body. Pints . Quarts .. $1.25 . $2.00 till Fhone 31 Hemstitching Hemstitching Hanstltotrtna Hsmstltchlng Hoaistltchlag Hemstitching Hemstitching HamstltoMnf Hemstitching Hemstitching Hemstitching Hemstitching 1235 MILL Street E a g a a a 8e Yard Hsmstltchiag Hamstitching Hemstitching Hemstitching Hamttitchiag Hamstitchlag Hemstitching Hamstitching Hemstitching Hemstitching Hemstitching Hemstitching proud mad-cap English girlie snatched from the sand by the bard riding Sheik of a hundred tribes. See "The Sheik" featuring Rodolph Valentino (the matinee idol ot today) at th. Eell Saturday. y We scour and card wool to orl r for comforters, pads, and mattresje; Tertectlon Batt and Mattress c. Stayton, Oregon. al"p When the rain slacked up Monda afternoon, and Tuesday was a bright day thrcughout, you migbt hav.? thought that everybody would b happy. But they were not One said: "This Is a weather breeder." Another said: "We'll all be com plaining about tbe orouth In two or three months." Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. Mra. D. N. Neff was brought home from the Mercy hospUsl Tuesday. TODAY if you bring vcur shoes In they may be repaired. TOMORROW may be to late. Try Hall the shoe doctcr. ' A child of Mr. ani Mrs. Earl Thompson underwent a minor opera tion in Springfield TuJs-'ay. W. O. W. meets every Tuesday evening at W. O. W. ban. Mra. G. A. Burdick nnd sen Joe, of Carlton, Oregon, sister and nephew of Mrs. George Barns drove up on Sunday, to attend Mr. Barnes' fun eral. They returned home yesterday. M. N. Soper. of Eugene purchased a new Dort this week from the 2nd Avenue Garage. Rupert Hughes' latest story "Come cn Over" will be screened at the Bell Sunday. It's the funniest thing Hughes baa written It's homely, ar.d human, and It features Colleen Moore. For results list your place wltb Balllnger McPherson. Mrs. D. B. Murphy Is spending a few daya In Salem visiting ber par ents. If you want to trade your property, see Balllnger & McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gay, of Silver ton, visited with the parents of both within the past few days. Mr. Gay waa bere over Sunday. Mra. Gay and baby daughter will remain through this week. It was a stem test of bia manhood which Tom'a father bad prepared for bis wastrel son to sea If the lad he adored would prove in tbe final show down that be was not the failure bib friend dubbed, him. Wba( that test proved, Alice Lake and 'Rodolpb Valentino show in 'Trcharted Seas", at the Bell Wednesday. . A child of S. W. Swats, one ot the owners ot the Lost Creek ranch, died last night at tbe rooms occupied by tba family at tha Elite hotel. It was about two months old. - Leave Hemstitching orders at Eggi naiin's; 10 cents yard. . 3to. Mrs; Andrew Ccfer, whose home U now atiOakdale, Washington; spent several days In Springfield last week, tha (uairf of Mr. Sam' Richmond. While bare aha aold bar forme bo tut. on Willamette Helghta In A. S. Vm gan, tba manual training teacber at tha High acbool. W. O, W. meeta - avpry Tsaadar avanlng at W. O. W. bad Mr. and Mra. J. W. rarcall, . of Wend ling, apent Easter Sunday at the bom f Mr. and Mra. W. E. Man chester, at 238 A Street No deal baa yet been cloaed for tha establishment of a new rock choshei ' on city ground, and there doea not seem to be any Immediate prospect that aucb a deal will be made, al though several partlea have been negotiating with tha council for a lease. At tbe laat regular meeting of the 4La on March 27, tba following of flcera were elected to serve six j months: Geo -A. Cox, chairman; Ray Richardson, vice-chairman; D. W. Mc Innon, secretary; C. W. Coffin, treasurer; Geo. Ditto, director, and Geo. Davenport, member of the con ference committee. If you want to trade your property, see Balllnger A McPherson. Mra. T. W. Trlmm, of Seattle, ar ! rlved Sunday evening for an extended visit with ber daughter, Mra. Paul i Basford. Mabel Davenport and Grace Male, ! teachers In the Portland schools. spent the week-end at their homes In Springfield. A smoking match carelessly thrown may' mean a smoking forest SIX RULES FOR PREVENTION OF FIRES 1. Matches. Be sure your match la out. Break It in two before you throw It away. 2. Tcbacco. Throw pipe ashes ar.d cigar or cigarette stumps In the dust In the road and stamp or pinch out the fire before leaving them. Don't throw them into brush, leaves, ot needles. 3. Making camp. Build a sm?li camp fire. Build It In tie open, not apalnst a tree c- leg or near brush. Scrape away the trash from around it. : 4. I.eavlne camp. Never l"ave a camp fire, even for a shorf. time, with-! out quenching It with war and arh.! 5. Bonfires. Never build bonfires In windy weather or where there If the slightest danger of fhalr escaping f-ora control. Don't make them larger than you need. 6. Flpbting fires. If you find a fire, try to put it out If you can't j re' word of It to tbe nearest U. S. ; forest ranger cr rtate fire warden at. o"!ce. Keep in touch with the rangers. ! LUMBERMEN AMD TOURISTS . rrt many people are motoring about the country these days. They ek out scenes and places far away from th rs'ln-flds and main traveled h'chwayg. The tourists see the de vastation that la wrought in the wods by destructive lnmbe-inp meth cds and tell about It throughout the !s"d. maklne much of the ruination of th forests by lumbermen. But tourists also devastate and misuse the fcrests. Ther, too, desfroy much of the nation's resources by gross care lessness with fire. Automobile regis trations and forest fires are increas ing about proportionately. The In creased use of tbe toresta by tourist cannot wil be prevented nor would that he desired, but It is quite pos sible that education of the public in being careful with fire In the woods might be substituted as the aecop factor In the ratio. There la an ex pressed feeling among lumberman that they, at least build homes while the tourist merely builds firea which, while it falls to palliate the wrong perpetrated by bad lumbering, em phasizes tl'e thought that lumbermen and tourists both need to catch the enthusiasm of conservation, and pro per use ot tbe forests. Preventative Medicine. The tendency of medical science Is , toward preventative measures.' It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. Pneumonia, one ot the most dangerous diseases that medical men have to contend with, often follows a cold or attack of tbe grip.' The cold prepares tbe system tor the re ception and development of the pneu monia germ. The longer tbe cold ' bangs on, tbe greater tbe danger. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon aa tbe first indication of a cold appears so as to get rid of it with the least possible delay. It is folly to risk an attack ot pneumonia' when this remedy, .may be obtained for a triHe. " ' ' Legal Guarantee Oi vn I 5 1 Ha k0J Krtlfm no pin continu woijc KETEL'S DRUG ST0R2 A Tmt Cura d of heume)Men '"A man living on a farm naar r cam In g short tlma ago completely doubled op with rhttimatjem.? I banded him a bottle of Chamberlaln'a Liniment and told him to se ,la free ly", aaya C. P, Rayder. Patten Milla, N. Y. "A few daya later be walked Into tba aUrre aa straight aa a atrtnr and handed me a dollar aaylng, glva me another bottle of Chamberlaln'a Liniment; I want It In tha bouse all tba time for It cured n." Springfield Newa 11.60 per year. Eugene Business College SHORT HAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKKEPING Invest in a business educa tion. It will pay you well A telenhone call of a nontAl card DnngB you our cata log. Eugene Business College A .E Roberts, Pres. Phone 666 . EUGENE OREGON D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A 8PECIALTT Springfield. Oregon ' FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Building 8prlngfleld Oregon DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST, Phone 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY . DENTIST 6utton Bldg. , Phono 20-J Residen'ca Phone 129 W Springfield, Oregon GOSSLER'S PRESSING , PARLOR WALTER N. GOSSLER, Propw Cleaning, Presaing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hats blocked, Suite made to measure Main Street Springfield between Srd and 4th Oregon BALLINGER & McPHERSON REAL ESTATE Comer Main and Third Springfield Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Ren. phone I7J A. S- CILLEN WATER Electric and Oxo-Acetylene welding, Brazing and cutting 192 Blair St., Eugene, Or. A. A. ANDERSON "The Barber" , , , Childrens hair cutting a - Specialty For a fine Suit perfect fit, go to and a RAMSEY, The TaUor ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F.. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rita Uni versal and 6ymbollc Free Masona meets first and third Monday . avanlng - ia Morri son's ball. Visiting brothers I welcome. i 1 ' AA R. L. CROSS, Secretary. M. 8VERERUDB a W. ML