The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 01, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    TirallSDAY. JUNK 1.1921.
HICK
KKAM
i
OUR ICK CRIAM IS PACKED
so perfectly with just tht right
proportion of Ice and silt that"
It will keep bard and firm for a
lone tint. But that Isnt Its
only virtue. It needs bat taste
to prove it lbs moat dallrloua
Hw cream made. Aak for It at
jrour dealers and If bo doesnl
step It and your order direct
to us.
EGGIMANN'S
"Say It With A fine"
- TOWN AND VICINITY
Rev. u, nrirrm. or Eugene, win
preach at tho Daptlat church Sunday.
Jun 4. at 11 a. m. and I p m. A cor-
INCIDENTS ATTENDING
A VERY ORDINARY TRIP
- - "
Thar la nothing ordinarily vary
striking about a trip from k duMBTlUtlon Mlandad to all.
to iwuamt, in iiseir. it la toe oca
sUn of U trip that make It worth
noting. It It la worth U at all. Tha
tart that a man makss a trip to town
la not worth noting. There may hat
pan to bo aoni occasion for ala trip
that la worth not Inc. It la ttra occa
lon. not tha trip Itself, that Is worth
noting. ,
I left hre for Portland Tuesday
afternoon. May IS. to attend tha dis
trict assembly of tha North raeifle
district of tha Church of the Nasarine.
. A woman alona In a snoburled
camp. A tarapar awaiting the hour.
A clrcla of eyes In tha night always
on guard. Baa Jamas Oliver Cur
wood 'a great outdoor picture at tha
IV 11 Theatre next Sunday.
which opened .that evening, and closed frU on ,ha,
cuouij rTriunB i ne cuurcn ui ins
Tha aenlor reception by tht Juniors
of tha High school Is to b hsld this
Friday evening. June I. It was to
have been laat Friday, bnl was post
poned on account of tha gymnastic
exercises given by the High school
The demon
stration waa well received by a fair
Regular meeting Friday night.
Special convention rates under the
certificate plan have been obtained
by lh Oregon Legion tor Ita fourtl
annual state convention, tho second
annual state convention of the auxi
liary and the first state promenade of
La Societe des 40 Hommes et 8
Caevaux.
" Seduced ratea to The Dallea the
Utter part of July Include a tare and
a halt to the convention city on tht.
Southern Pacific the Oregon Trunk
and the Union Pacific system.
Provision is made under the new
arrangements, for children between
the ages of five and twelve going for
one-halt the adult are. Sale dates
will be July 24 to 29 inclusive and re
turn tickets will be sold at one-halt
far 'July 27 to August 2 Inclusive.
(Nasarine had Ita beginning In Los crowJ of p,wnU ,nJ p,Iront 0,
the school.
Dr. 9 Ralph Hippie, dentist, Spring-
'I Angeles In October 1595. It haa now
resort Is being made to the press of .over 45.000 member. It I organised
the state to assist in finding the boy. I Into about 40 districts, covering a I
He waa last heard from In Decembei of the I'nlted States, nil of Canada ! field, Oregon.
when he was in Bremerton Navy yard! west of Lake Superior, with one din
but be left there leaving a Portland trlrt I nFngland and Scotland; a'd
address which he never reached. jhas missionary estsbllshmenta In
' Mexico. Central and South America.
A party of leglonalrcs headed by C. Japan. China. India. South Africa and
R. Morrow, commander of Franh E. Southeastern Eurooe. The first dls
1 Bud McPherson Is beginning the
erection of a new dwelling on hi farm
north of Sprlngf'eld. the first load of
lumber being delivered on the ground
Saturday. F. B. Wynd haa the con-
n.,.. ivw v si v. nrr,n ...... .v- v . 'tract of the building Mr. Wynd la
traveled 40 milea aouth of their city d.lrlc,. including Oregon. Washing doln ,h ""T carpente.
... o v . i l. . - . .knrt maiin .... ...t. i . . . ... work on the dpw brick boose for
w viia .v. - - - v . . .. n toll, IQIDO IDB jHUUIIDI. Alirr ink
with exaervice men of that district ',..,tern part of thla territory waa cut,E"n'r ,Ur,0W ,n P"11"-
.Newspaper aaverusmg ana nanaDiiis 0ff. the remainder was again divlde.l iiuuglas McLean, the stsr of "S3W
announced the coming of the legion ( three years ago. the eastern half re. jiourt Leave", will be
men which resulted la a great nam
ber being present The meeting cul
minated In the desire of the 50 men
of the district to form a post of the
American Legion.
featured In
a wonderful
talnln thA Alii nam. infl In tatrrl aaT-t. 1 1 o ........
. m .. . - w - - - - - - , mi iiuuiv ruvitu
tory weal oi me lascaues. irom in j race horve atory at the Hell Tneatre
northern line of California to the BIt Wedneaday. Don't forget that
Columbia. w. tre ,llng
Five thousand ex-aervice men in unt
form ta the goal set for the annual
convention parade on July 29th, the
biggest public feature of the state
meeting of the American Legion, ac
cording to plans worked out by the
free presents
nortnern line or nrman oiumoia. i Wa gr giving away
taking the name of the North Pacific .,ery Wedneaday
district
The weather man. perhaps stung
by the criticisms on his tsrdlrx-sa, aud
disparing of ever "making up his
finally decided to aklp the
NewlancTs Silk Sale
FRIDAY AND SATURDAYr JUNE 2ri 3rd
MUNDfttDS OP YARD OF QUALITY HLK P"1CI0 aPICIAL
11
We racaotly met a silk man who waa after mora business " -II
wanted big orders and wanted them quick. If we would
buy the quantity he offered to make the lot at a price. They
are here, bundrede and hundreds of yards and they will be
placed on sale Friday morning at 9:30 for two days at the
lowest prloes over known In SprlngfMd for like q nail (tea.
Thla will be an opportunity for you to stock up your silk
needs for months to come at a satisfactory saving.
These Are the Kinds and the Prices
'$1.59
$1.25
$2.25
$1.95
3 Inch Satin Mssallne. color navy only, goodi
eight aud splendid quality at yard
3 Inch Taffeta Silk, blacks only, usually sold.
at 11.98 a yard aale price the yard
36 Inch Changeable Taffeta,
special the yard -
excellent quality.
36 loch Hat Ins In a kit of different colors Including Artillery,
Burnt Orange, lloneyblid. Canne a apb-udljj
quality for the price at the yard .
The aged father, lying at the point I
of death la calling pitteously for his I
aon according to word received by de-f
partment headquarters from the Frank 'Jugt bwn prepared.
The Church of the Nasarine has st
present three general superintendents, i
f. UmA is. Ia . hr.f-4 ttm frill T II
... k.J ..nn rmm flial In mtl I Um.
I Spring station alua'ther. and baa
Dr. Ror T. Williams, the youngest . . . ....
r . - . ' : . 1 .1 ..I -
local convention committee. In order l lo lar wu" f""'" '" "ttlon on lime. No use talking any "
to get the Idea thoroughly home In ssaembly. la perhapa the premier ofmoM bout ,h- bmckwtTtne , , teacher and the brothers as stn
tho minda of lecion rron . over the ,urm " 1 "v' 'season. The season la forward enough, dents
state.- the local - committee has
launched upon an extensive adver-
40 Inch Crepe, d Chine In about twenty different colors In
cluding Mayroae. Orchid. Iwnwlnked, Peacock. In a good heavy
quality better alike than you would expect t.
see at a price like thla at yard
40 Inch Charraeues Satlna In black and Negro H a ra
A wonderful value at tha price per yard - )tJ
Another lot of 40 Inch Charmeuse Satin will be on special aale
for these two daya colors Navy, Ivory andi
Japan, on aale at the yard
$1.59
'$2.49
an aamlniatrater. le wun.i ne .. Th , h, CJin p,,,,, ljf
brotherly and companionable m.a, a'Bow ,g gM My iprinf Truman , Gay
thick man of the common people. He was
u . n . H L.M . row. wnnn
Using and publicity program w
I .mi h. t. within fsv itava. Into
j every town In th atate. . ... , .k
Thousanda of big posters, lurid 17 ln -
enough to be seen a block away, hava """ "
and they are The Naxartree nave esuousnea
Burns post at Condon Oregon. All ef- ilnw disnatched bv the publicity world's record for proportional contrt-
forts made by Harry N. Nelson. de-'commlt,e These set forth the aa- buttons . to the work of the church,
partment adjutant, to locate Fred C. j. pomu 0f the tri convention pro- Their con'tributlona for the year 19JI
Rice have been In vain and this final Kram, the state meetings of the legion amounted to over $56 per member.
its auxiliary and the society of Forty a total ot nearly two ana a nan mi
and Eight, and they are being sent lions. The lodging and meala of tht
forth this week. 'members of this assembly, with some
i ! others entitled to attend. 150 or more
Reedsport Post No. 62. American n an. waa borne by the reople or tne
Legion, laya claim to having among rour Portland Nasarine churches and
I Ha members the oldest enlisted mac their friends without a cent of cost to
who served Cncle Sam during the those who attended except what vol
world war.. His name is Jesse E. In- untary contributions they might
man. an entnusiasuc memofr ui us choose to matte.
Reedsport post, who was born on the , lodred In a room on the 7th
6th day of March In 1849 and served floor of ,he Y M c A building. For
as a civilian scout In the Sioux war thf j w( indebted to an elderly lady
in 1871 and 1887. He enlisted for ser- wfjo doefJ chambermld work In that
vice in the Navy as a blacksmitU at buldlDg; had a camp meeting ar
San Francisco. Cal. He Is 73 year. ouainUnce wth ber and her husband
of age. hsle and hearty and engaged for m numt).r Gf years. On Inquiry of
i
UNCONDITIONAL
adjective
To TondHiaul, bmited, or
caadiiMXKdi made without
condition; baotute, aarc
crrea.
The ft A Y Battery fuarao
tee ia th- mmly battery guar
antee that can uac thia ad
jective. Service Battery Co.
Taylor & Ditto
2nd & Main
MM
all. Irhaps next year we will getl
two springs, and no winter or no sum
mer.
Ueatrlce Roberts, of Springfield, were
I married at the home of the bride's
mother, Mrs. Grace Roberta, Thura
day evening, May 35, by Rev. U. C.
Milter. They atarted on a trip to
Moutana laat Sunday.
Mr. and Mre. Robert Van Valxan
and Gerald Van Valtah drove up from
Portland last Friday evening, arriv
ing after midnight. After a brief
visit at the home of Mra. A. li. Van
Valxah, mother of the young men.
I linV . a I I .n.;l tlitnJ.v ff ...muiti .
.. . ,, .... . . '. She waa removed to the home of an or Indigestion and they will do you
that all might be ready for school ..... .
Mlaa Peart Nelson, who haa been
employed at Kgglmaun'a for aeveral
Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets
"Chamberlain's Tablets have been
osd by my husband and myself off
and on tor the past five yeara. When
my husband goes away from home bt,
always takes a bottle of them along
with him. Whenever I have that
heavy feeling after eating, or feel dull
and played out. I take one or two of
Chamberlain's Tablets and they fix
me up fine," writes Mra. Newton Vree-
j muuiui aai unuri wrm aiu u(aiiu.i laiiu, m illua, r. . lasaj inese lait
at Mercy LospltaL Kugene, May 20. , tela when troubled with constipation
Monday morning: Mrs. Vsn Valxah
'aunt In Eugene lat Monday.
good.
in Salvation Army
county.
rork in Douglas
the secretary, I found her at her
work and made my acknowledgements
The hall 1-Jing built by the Sunset
Post No. 34 American Legion of North
Bend will be erected on the corner
of I'rion and Washington streets and
mill be 100 by 120 fet. tndir pre
sent plans, the lfglon building cor-
rorat.on win neonate troubl ever since I have known th-
j Saturday n"Kht. July 1st anu win gi
iiihlir riHiires on Monday and Tues-
to her.
The day after I went I met Mrs. H
C. Shay, now of Cottage Grove, on the
street near our church. She was li
Portland In attendance upon h.-r
daughter Marjorle, who has been af
flicted with some kind of namil
r!ay during the cel-sbration.
IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT CRAY'S
Just Arrived:
A carload of fruit jars, caps
and rubbers
Prices are lower this year. E-Z Seal Jars, the latest style
for sure and easy canning.
Pints, per doz 95c
Quarts, par doz $1,15
Half Gallon, per doz- $1.55
We carry a complete line of fresh fruits and vegetables
0
tamily. Maijorie had Uen fcbllK d
to give up her school work, and H
taking treatments In Portland. Her
mother thinks he has a prospect of
being completely cured. The Shay
Uonie, where L. J. Lepley now Ilvi-i-waa
the first place I had a room
when I came to Springfield.
I met Mrs. Fannie Griffin on the
street the next day. She said sh
had been taking a course of Instruc
tion In millinery work In an estahllnh
ment on the west aide; and the pro
prietress had lately put ber In charge
of an establishment on the east aide.
She lives next door to ber daughter,
Mrs. Laurel Allum.
Monday morning. I brought my bag
gage down to the Y. M. C. A. office
while I went to breakfast. As I
passed In to get It, I passed by a man
bending over a city directory, taking
notes. What little 1 could see of thfl
aide of his face reminded me of Rev.
B. C. Miller, and I remembered that
be was to give his lecture on Evolu
tion to the Baptist preacher's meet
ing of Portland about that time. He
was so closely engaged that I thought
I would leave him alone until I spoke
to the secretary. Just on the other
aide. And while I "was busy here and
there, he was gone." (1 Kl. 20:40) I!n
tells me that two or three of the
pread ers who heard the lecture vol
unteered to guarantee the expense of
publishing It In book form If neces
sary. In th waiting room of the union
depot I met Moyd C. Mattln, cashiei
of tVe Flr3t National be.nk, who was
s'artlng on an eesern vacation trip,
to be gone until July 1st. Tho princi
pal objective rolnts whk-h he men
tioned were Chicago and bis olu
borne town, Argyle, Wisconsin. II.
C. Ethell.
Riverside Dairy
FRESH JERSEY MILK
AND CREAM DAILY
T- D. TESTED COWS
W. F. Cline
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
PHONE 34F3
SPRINGFIELD Q
Tues.. June
CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS
Notice is hereby given Hint all
School Warrants on IMstiict No. I'J.
Lane County, Oregon, to and includ
ing register No. 8.10, dutod. IKxemlx-r
1, 11)21, will be puid ut the county
treasurer's office, on Saturday, June
3, 1822.
Interest will ceaae on that date.
EDNA WARD. County Treasurer.
Dated at Eugeue, this 3rd day pt
June, 122.
CREDITORS NOTICE.
Notlcp la hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court ot the state of Ore
gon, for the County of Lane, adminis
tratrix of the estate of Henry Nua
bit t, deceased. And all persons hav
ing claims against said real estate
ere hereby notified to present same
properly verified, to the administra
trix, at the office of Frank A. Del'ue,
attorney for the estate, on or before
six months from the date hereof.
Patod this 22nd day ot May 1922.
Jessie N?sbltt, Administratrix ol
the estate of Henry Nesbltt, deceased
Frank A. DeTue, attorney for the
estate.
HOWS THIS?
ITATJi'S CATAimil MEDICINE
will do what we claim for it
cure Catarrh or DcafncHS caused by
Catarrh. We do not claim tc euro
any other diHcnsn.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
is g liquid, taken internally, and
ads through the Mood upon the
mucous surfaces of tlc western, thus
reducing the inflammation and re
tori riff normal conditions.
All Druggist. Circulars free.
F. J. Chenej & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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MAMMOTH MENAGERIES PRESENTING A
SENSATIONAL WILD ANIMAL PERFORMANCE.
3 Big Kings - 2 Steel Arenas
& btaqes
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Mitpoh thfonlu
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TUO-MILE LONG OPEN-DEN
STREET PAGEANT.
The rrmtgorgoous spsctach
ever presented under a
tent- For the Children
but amazing to all
50 c
Only Big Circus to RetoT
Pre-War Prices 2 a
Performanceg at 2 an d8jj. m-
50c