THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1922 8. H. 8. TATTLER i.vitiNiriajD News i- Take a Brick of Ice Cream home today! EGGIMANN'S "Say It With A Brick" Profit By Great Reductions East Through California Round Trip Summer Toarist Tickets On Sale Mar SS to August 31st Return Limit October 31st Liberal Stoporer Privileges "High Points" on the Way- N The Glorious Slsklyous Majestic Mt. Shasta The Rugged Sierras "Pleasure Places" you must see-- San Francisco World famous city that '"tis hard to leave." Los Angeles Wonder city and noted tourist center. San Diego Romantic city "Where California began." Three National Parks Yosemite Sequoia General Grant Scores of Charming Seashore and Mountain Resorts. For fares, sleeping car reservations or beautiful folders ask any agent, or write Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Mf. TorWt, who has been HI tot several days, was back on his old hb I Thursday. During hi absence a large boqnet of lilacs found Its wa) to his desk to welcome htm back. I Mr. Roth took the teachers' tram log class to Monmouth Tuesday. Marlon Spencer spent the week-end In Thurston aa usual, and her pre sence was very much enjoyed by her many admirers. Mel Erma. Bun and Peaalo attended the ball game at Goshen, Several High school girls attended the basket social at the Maple srhoo house Wednesday. Eileen must Intend to get married. She goes home fifteen minutes early each noon so she can learn to cook, t Did you see the diamond ring U Itoane haa been sporting? Better take a look. We wonder who the un lucky chap Is? The Best Firm A pretty good firm Is Watch & Walt. And another Is Atlt ICarly ft Layte; And still another la Doo & Dnlret: Rut the best Is probably Grin h Barrett. Our Idea of tough luck la to work tor your board and then lose your ap petite. "Well, my boy do you like to go to school ?- Yes, goin' to school and comii. from scnooi are all right but It s a awful long time between." True When Ice cream grows on macaroni trees. When Sahara's sands grow mnddy, When cats and dogs wear B. V. D's. That's the time 1 like to study. 1 EESTN91 I TESTN92 TEST N93 Ml : I nil !:J WkWW 1 TMl I- . . . ft I Lllkl Only The Ray Battery Can MiM TOWN AND VICINITY one-eleven cigarettes I II II 1 9 uetf I - 1 A I Thrr Pr-UndTj TURKISH VIRGINIA BCRLEY I (""FIFTEEN In a new package that fits the pocket At a price that fits the pocket-book The same unmatched blend of Turkish. Vircinia and Burley Tobaccos Ill FIFTH AVB. e W wwiMiun My brown crush hat, with name on the sweatband. was taken at the Tort nightly club dance, last Thursday night, and one not so good left In Its plaoe. i Man who got It please retun. and get his own. C. A. S warts. Russell McLagan. a son of W. C. McLagan, a boy of about 7. has been suffering for the past few days from an attack of acute appendicitis. It Is hoped that be will be relieved without resorting to an operation. The Free Methodist quarterly meet ing will commence tonight, at the chapel across the river, and continue over Sunday. Eugene Watrous has transferred his Interest In the Junction City Tlms to Jasper J. Ray, and retired from the business. The firm name Is. now Nel son Ray. Mr. Ray Is a son-in-law of Mr. Nelson. Frank Winfrey, of Landax. came down to Springfield last Thursday, on his way to Aberdeen, Washington, lie had word from his sister, Mrs. Viola Hoover, who lives there, that the lumber business in that region is flour ishing, and be thinks the prospect for work there Is good. Examinations wer held at the Lin coln school last Thursday and Friday for eighth grade pupils who had con IPiil Service Distributors for 0$p furry. Josephine Liikiii!,hlLhiJli A Only The Ray Battery Can Withstand These Terrific Tests Test No. 1 Subjected to dead short discharge, a Ray Battery gave off current for period of twenty-five mlnutea without single cell breaking down. Nine minutes of this test exhaust other batteries. Test No. 2 The Ray Battery was given a dead short with its plates only half covered with electrolyte, then with plates only one quarter covered. When water was supplied, the battery instantly recovered its original voltage. Other batteries break down when run with dry plates. Teat No. 3 Supplying the sole motive power and working against the compression of the motor, a Ray drove a coupe .4 of mile before coming to stop. Given 1 minute to recu perate, it drove the car another .1 of a mile and repeated this distance a second and a third time with only one minute of rest intervening. Thorough examination after this test failed to reveal any bad effects in the Battery. Ray Batteries withstand these trying tests because of their Lavier Formula plates. Because they withstand them, they are backed by the strongest guarantee , ever put upon a battery an abaolute, unconditional guarantee for two years from the date put into service. 6 Volt 11 Plate, $29.00 6 Volt 13 Plate. 33.00 12 Volt-7 Plat., $39.00 r.O, 0. tmtUmnU Battery Go. Springfield, Oregon Lane. Linn. Benton. Lincoln, Douglas, Coos, and Jackson Counties. V ditions to work off. Ten pupils took Ing as a general nurse In 1'ortland, examinations in one or more studies vlsiled here the greater part of the The final examinations will be held Pt week. June 8 and . School closes on the 14th. Mrs. Ella lioesen. who Is now work- Frank Kintxley, of Lowell, was ax, and cut oft the little finger of b.s left hand. Dr. and Mrs. W. ('. Rebhsn. of .Springfield and "Shy" Huntington trimming limbs from a log last Mon-land wife, of Eugene, made a trip up day. when be slipped and fell on his! the Willamette Sunday. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY'S BISCUIT SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY 75c Broom 70c JCellogg Corn Flakes, each 10c :Shredded Wheat, 2 pkga 25c Carnation and Borden Milk 11c Good Corn, 2 cans , 25c i A -complete line of vegetables and fruits I.'. S. land office, Roseburg. Oregon, April 14. 1922. Notice is hereby given that Taylor D Archer, of Ieaburg, Oregon, on August 31, 1920. made addition Homo stead entry. Serial No. 013189," undei the Act of April 28. 1904 and Act o June 9. 1916, for the NEVi of NWU and NW'.i of SE of section 7, town nhlp 17S, range 2E, Willamette meri dian, as additional to Homestead entry, serial No. 0104S0. patented, for Lots 10 and 11 of section 6, township 17S, range 2E, Willamette meridian, and that upon completion of publica tion of this notice and payment t commissions and purchase price o the land, final certificate and patent will Issue for the land embraced in the additional entry. The purpose of this notice Is to allow all persons claiming the land adversely, or desiring to show It to be mineral In character, an opportu nity to file objection to the applica tion with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land office at Rosebnrg, Oregon, and to establish their Interest therein or the mineral character thereof. W. H. CANNON", Register Riverside Dairy FRESH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM DAILY T- B. TESTED COWS W. F. Cline SPRINGFIELD, OREGON PHONE 34F3 IN For COMMISSIONER CONSIDER HIS QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE A practical self-made man. He has taught school, has farmed, was a successful Industrial manager for six years. lie Is an accountant, a business man, and a good roads booster. Mr. Hamlin has stood by the taxpayers in county budget making for year. Will you now stand by him? He has a valuable knowledge of County buslnesa affairs. Ilia training and experience fits him for the place. Of unquestioned honesty and unswerving integrity, all his promises can and will be fulfilled. J. D- Hamlin has never been an offlceseeker. NOW THE OFFICE SEEKS HIM! He stands for better roads for remote sections; reducing overhead ex penses; eliminating dead timber from pay rolls; strict enforcement of the law; a business administration by a business man. Lane County Needs These Things VOTE 45X J. D. HAMLIN J. D. Hamlin for Commissioner Club By FRANK E. TAYLOR, Chairman THURSTON, OREGON . - C. H. SEDGWICK, Secretary CRESWELL, OREGON (Paid Adv.) ,