TIIUHSDAT. , MAY 4, 1022. i T1IE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE Til RES i TOWN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mn. Younger knit two children and Mr. Yountar'a brother drove down from their former home In Washington, In Ford ear. arrtv lug In Sprlnifleld latl Friday after noon. They dove up to Onkoth, above Mabel, (tia naxt day. Thy eapect In nd tha autnmar thorn. Thn two m n will he rmploynd about the saw mill In whl h John II. ()rn la Inter ested. Mra. Younger U a eutrr of Mra Or eon. If you want to iradn your property, n Halllnger M I'hnraon. The Iiud Manufacturing rorpor linn haa rnntra-trd to build several hunaalrwa of medium alse for dif ferent parties at different polnla up thn MrKcniln, Marlon Adams, who waa formerly In tho grocery department of thn Partner's Eic-hange, la now employes In Euiene. Dr. H. Ralph Plpple, dentist, Spring flald, Oregon. . J. C. Ilalllngor of the firm of Hal linear A Mclheraon, went to Iloaro man, Oregon, laat Batardey, to look after iome Intereefa ha haa tbara. Ha will probably ba gone about a month. Wlnnlfrad May, who baa bran ant , ployad with wholeaale fruit house In; Portland for aonm time, haa taken a. place In the Booth Kelly office' at: Wwndllng. Ha began work Monday. Mra. Ituby Clark, whone home la near Chlco. California, arrived laat Friday evening, with her two email children, for a visit at tlwi homa of her parent. Mr. and Mra. O. F. Riser. ' 7.. T. Klntxtey haa rented spare In Will (lott'a she ahop, and will orei. 1 a raJ eiitate office there. He haa bnrn without a definite headquarter COMMUNITY CASH STORE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT. WHY PAY MORE? Old Dutch (McunmT 10c 2 lkK. Shrrdcli'd Wheat Illscultg 25c 3 lCVa oz. tnnH of Sardlneti 50c 7 lRij oz. rung of Sardines ' $1.00 Luckeltt Bleuin refined llornx Konji 10o W. M. GREEN, Proprietor THE LEADING GROCER Telephone 32. "lie who fires and rung away "Will live to pay a fine next day." HARVEST YOUR CORNS A wee wee corn on a Bmall toe grew; Caused perhaps by a wee ' small shoe, Now a palnletts cure we will sell to you Which will make that toe as good as new. use NYAL CORN REMOVER Prlc cents tut Ptone SI Says What He Thinks Does What He Says Elbert Bede Editor Cottage Grove Sentinel For the Legislature for aeveral months. A concert by the Eugene II. S. Or chestra, under the direction of Prof. Perfect and a dramatic entertain ment by the Eugene dramatic club under the direction of 8. S. George, ill be given at tbt Bell theatre Tuea day, May , at 7:45 p. m. O. a. McPheraon. of the firm of Bellinger McPheraon, and alao one of the ownera of the Lost Creek ranch, waa down from the ninth Mon day, lie aaya travel la not opening up much yet, on account of the late nt of the aeason. but they are get ting ready for It. Mlaa Gladya Duller, of Reedsport. laimut the weekend at the bom of j Mr. and Mra. S. D. Calms, of Weai j Springfield. j O. II. Flthlan. cf Portland, candidate i btifore the primaries for the poaltion jof national coinmltteman from Ore .(ton, waa In Springfield Tuesday, and I called on The News and on a num ber of the Republicans of the town. Neat little booths, divided by par titions, with aeata facing both waya. have been put In at the atreet car Htatlona at 2nd atreet, and at the Olen wood and Ivy stations, between thej YOU don't use as much of Calumet as you do of most other Ilakinjj Powders. It has more than ordinary leavening strength. You save about half. You don't pay a big price for Calumet It's sold at a moderate price that rep resents another saving. You don't feel uncertain as to results. Bakings never fail because Calumet never fa lie below tha proves etandurd of "Beat by Test" U-:, Ij1. :;,;; 1 1; ,i i,;,. v, f, ? .-. .', ' . , :. . ,: - .a - L. J tr . ' t. ' Eugene Business College SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Invest In a business educa tion. It will pay you welL A telephone call of a postal card brings you our cata log. Eogens Business College A .E Roberts, Pres. Phono 666 EUGENE OREGON It possesses the highest gual ity ever put into a Baking Powder. Contains only such ingredients a3 have been ofh- cially endoracd by United States Food Authorities. For weeks, fcr months, it keeps as fresh and full of atrength aa the day it left the Calumet Factories, the World'a Largest, mo. t Sanitary and Modern Baking Powder plants. Pound can of Calumet contains full 16oa. Some baking powderacome in 12 oa. instead ofl6oa.cns. Be aura you gft a pound when you want it. Calonet CcUCaka Raeipa Yolks of 8 eggs, l'jcupaof gran ulated ausar, cup of water. 2 cup of butter, 2',i cupa pastry flour, 3 level tea epoona Calumet Bukir.g Podtr, 1 tablespoon of vanilla. Then mix in the rega lax way. FRANK A. OE PUE , ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Sprlngfiatd Building Oregon OR. S. RALPH D1PPEL DENTIST ' Phone 3 Springfield Oregon Pacific highway crossing and Spring field Junction. The atationa at Mill street and at Fritts have only the aand platforms. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ocs- Marcola, Oregon; Daniel Carr, of Mar cola, Oregon. W. H. CAXXOK, RegUter. DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST r,. Sutton Bldg. Phona 20-J Residence Phona 129-W Springfiald. Oregon . Evils of Constipation Perhaps the moat serious of the diseases caused by consUpation ia appendlcitlB. If J03 would avoid this dangerous disease, keep your bowels regular. For this purpose Chamber lain'a Tablets are excellent, easy to f U. S. Land office at Roaeburg, gon, April 24. 1922. Notice la hereby given that Fenton E. Dorsey, of Marcola, Oregon, who, nn Mav ?S 1090 mniln HnmrolM'l Entry. Serial No. 012S72. for th f nd mlld ' aPd ntle ln effect- SV4 of Section 11, Township 163, Range 2V, Willamette Merdlan, bis filed notice of Intention ' to make Final Three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore E. O. Iinmel. V. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Eugene, Oregon, on ; the 29th day of May, 1922. Claimant names aa witnesses: Kan Kruk, cf Marcola. Oregon; Leo Proch, of Marcola, Oregon; I. S. Saunders, of GOSSLER'S PRESSING PARLOR WALTER N. GOSSLER, Prop. Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hata blockad, Sulta made to measure Main Street ' Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon MAKE OREGON SAFE FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY fT- w""r.;vTai2rrr'-' . ..-f t 3 i , i j RE-ELECT RALPH E. WILLIAMS REPUBLICAN aaasBBMaaswassMiaBHsMsaniaBiiaBMaHaaMiaBaaaBBBsBHiBBBBBaassaaassaBB NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN Tha Only Weaterner Evar Elected Vieej-Chalrman of tha Republican National Committee ' s r . Keep fche West In Power The Republican National Committee consists of one member from each state In the L'nlon and la the political organisation of the party. , In June, 1921, at the Commlttee'a first meeting after the inauguration of Praaldant Warran Q. Harding, every atate caat lta vote (or Ralph E. Wllllame of Oregon for vice-chairman of the Committee, recognising by their unaaluious vote bla fitneaa and ability aa a leader, to till this responsible position. A vote for Ralph E. Williams tor Republican National committeeman v.lll confirm the action of the forty-eight atatea In electing him vice-chairman cf the Republican National Committee, a poaltion never tafore held by a Western man. Ralph E. Williams of Oregon, aa vice-chairman of the Republican National Committee, la directly In line to become National chairman, the highest poaltion attainable in the Republican organisation. A National Committeeman on the National Committee doea not make or execute Me law"' but t'rrloi out the PollcleB and platform of the party adopted by the delegatee at each, prevloua National Convention. Mr. Williams la senior member of the National Committee. Seniority In tbla committee gives one the aume power aa seniority In the U. 8. Senate. Vote to Keep Him There (Tald Adv, by Committee of Republicans, C. L. 8tarr, Sec, 817 Board of Trade Bldg., Portland Oregon) Every atom of Red Crown 'mixes with air FOR POWER "The gasoline of quality" is 100 POWER. It ia refined to vaporize thor oughly. Every atom of it mixes in the carburetor with from 12 to 16 times its volume of air for POWER. With "Red Crown" you get ready starting rapid acceleration greater mileage aeon-5--' : - tinuous stream of power. Run your caron "Red Crown" and noth ing ese, and you won't have to bother with, carburetor adjustments. It is uni form in quality wherever and when ever you buy it r ' Fill at tha Red Crown sign at Service Stations and garages and at other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( California) . Coming Attractions "iVV 'V i.t MM "God's Country and the . Woman" James Oliver Curwood story featuring William Duncan, the star of "Smashing Barrier". All Curwood stories are about the great ncrth woods. SATURDAY "His Back Against the Wall" Something different a west ern star that has to be tied tc a horse and ia afraid of his ow& shadow. SUNDAY BALLINGER A. McPHERSOM REAL ESTATE :' Comer Main and Third Springfield Oregon f we are I preaenta I . ... . . in 1 1 2 M vvcry vvcancsoay, 11 : j WEDNESDAY F ! I r if nn? .1 7c$f ! Il Canvas ' ktv x 'L Cocoa 011 iKitep Bhamp v. ja!:. Paste, L, C; HELMEFi" " f . , ' 1 W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Re, phone 67-J A. S- GILLENWATER Electrie and Oxo-Acetylene welding, Brazing and cutting 192. Blair St, Eugene, Or. 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