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0 THURSDAY. JUNK 20. 1D2J THE SPRING FIELD NEWS PAGE T1IRE3 TOWN AND VICINITY Mies Vlns MoUh left ToesduylMr. and Mrs.Emwry Richardson, was for IIU) outing at West l,ak, down the qun. near Cooa Hey. unlay. She will return Bat- I. . O. P. attention! Hprlngfleld lodge No. 70, will Install fifficera for the cumlnc t fnn cm Wednesday even ins, July Mh, Installing officer will l fJUtrlcl di'imly grand mitater Clin ' Around the world without a break. What? A pair of Hall's shoes. OUt m a trial. Ml Ethel Conln la absent from the telephone office on a two-weoks vamllnn. SUe left Sunday for a visit ortlh htil alMlflir llri HII.m flaw f t.m Mum. of We., P.4..I lodge N. BiUirlft(,. Bh. ',...,. t0 ,( 0; t0 3. of t'ohurg. Oregon. All Odd Ft- lows are uia"'1 to be. pnr.mit, Re frcnliniMita. Oswsrtd M. Olaon, Per.. Mi O J. Howard waa takmn to th Kiiit'im In biIi yrsterdny evnlnB. Khe la threatened wVli typhoid frwr, I'or; litrid, and poimlMy .farther. Wantod. ()n h. p.. a. e. motor. Inquire, at Mohawk wood yard. Ku gene, between R and 12. 21 p ConsMerablo cement work ha b"n which. It waa thought, nil'.it In- s vr-i In lb" Imart cf tbe town In 1 ted by treatment. W. O. V. In.tallallm July 1Mb Refreshments. No nieetlng July 4Ci. Mrs. Myrtle. lli ndxr n. of Salem. nwiituT of T. V. U!)ilnion and Mra. II. 11 Krtland. spent the week end at the home of her children. IH- 8. Ralph Wppel. dentlfl. Spring field. Oregon. Obtaining Information concerning the roa show from three or four dif ferent person wlio re engaged !n It. beeldes direct reservations. It hap pened that nobody mentioned that there waa a qawn of the parade. pant few days. Head Hron bare put In ibo tium-niont floor of I-wrrnc Msv'e nrw houne. and the wulk on the Hlxili street front. They hnv a I no put down two pieces f wnlk for Mr. Fenwlrk, both on K street; one In front of thn old Rhitlinn property, ad Joining Mr. Ken wick's residence, din other In frrnt. of the hoima th lou ! corporation bnPt for him, bftw"-'!! Mill and Becond. Nolle. All cb"ka on Iorh'a Pol ball mual b rdiuC ly July It.:. 1922. All chcka not In by July 10th am forfeited. Rltifd J. U A J. 8. Irah. proprW-tora. Stp Tha two larc retdenr now olni f j; I! jlflllij ' TAKE A Deulnh Rtchardaon, tha daughtrr of J up on D street. Dr. TUohtn's on Fifth. U . I ..I 1. Ill ..BUH.J..I . I . .1 ' J-..1 - J COfUNITY CASH STORE WHERE CASH VEAT3 CREDIT. WHY PAY MORE? Oregon cream chee, per lb. 25c Orto tbe new way to make Jel) and Jam Porto ike new rdrioli. Try It. Wue RJUon malt extract , 95c Other aak f 1.25 Wnsoo Kut 34garlne 2Sc 2 for , 55c W. M. GREEN, Proprietor THE LEADING GROCER TaUphon 32. KODAI WITH YOU Kodak adds to fun and kfcpH It In pIcturPH. lis "tire your next holiday plans Include a Kodak. We have the one you want, and the film and acce8tor ies as well. This 1b the place to cojne for the East man line of photographic goods. Kodak a, .all .autographic, $6.50 up Brownie $2.00 up FtM 31 aikka cbang for tha first six cart fare. Piano for sale. 1700 Decker Bros, piano. 'Good shape. Just tuned. Price I UO. Call at News office ltp W. O. ' W. installation July Hth. Rcfreahments. No meeting July 4Ui. Mra. Lee Craft was taken to Mercy hospital Saturday. An operation to rely adhesions resulting from an, old operation was found Decennary, and was performed Monday. Other troubles had to be relieved, maklna; the operation more serious than at flrnt antlt :pstcd. Ebe seems In a fair wsy to recoTer speedily, and to V cfmpletely restored to health. Kcfore you Invest In s pair of shoes st. Hall's. The Epworth Ingue of the M. E. 1. . . t. &.t.KI A T.ln A ,n...,,l .i.uii.u Will wTAt,i,7,i n I niuuiiu the World" at the church Friday ev?n 'ir.g June' 30. Mex.-t at tt-e church at :20. Tickets for the round trip are 25 cnts. On sale at Eftglmamia. II. J. Bals was discharged from Mercy hoxpltal last Friday. He nad bwn lhre about two weeks, follow Irg an operation for appendicitis. Miss Ilutb Bcott left for Newpoit Tuesday, to remain until October 1st. She will teach piano there. Ehe will then return and complete her course In the university, and will also take tip her music classes here. Miss Maurlne Lombard la attending the summer term of the State normal school at Monmouth. The Veterans of Foreign Wsrs and the American Legion posts of Eugene will give a feature dance at the Ar mory on Jury 4th, In the evening. Music will be furnished by the famona Multnomah orchestra of Portland, and j ltl-1rta mm on rfnTtar. The ttntlre county le belrg canvassed and the bora xict to weO 2.000 tickets. Tbe "mowy ttoa recerwd will go to the disabled veiairaB'a fund. Chamberlain's Celle and Diarrtieea Remedy. Every family should keep thla pre paration at hand during tbe hot sum mer months. It Is almost sure to be needed, and wlien that time comes, la worth many times Its cost.' Buy It tow. -.. ' : Why Suffer from Rheumatism? '. Do you know that pine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles or chronic 'rheumatism, neither of which require any Internal treatment? The pain may be relieved by applying Chamber lain's Liniment, whleh makes slee? and rest possible, and that certainly means a great deal tii any one af flicted with rheumattsm. Tlnal Three-year Proof, to estaM claim to the land above described; before E. O. ImmeL V. 8. Commit sloner, at his office at Eugene, Ov gon, on the 12th oay of July, 1121. ..Claimant names as witnesses: Karl Krak, of Marcola, Oregon; Leo Proehv of Marcola, Oregon; I. B. Baundei, of . Marcola, Oregon and Daniel Car, of Marcola, Oriron. ' .. , ! ' W. H. CAXOJ?. Register. I T NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'. H. Lend office at Roseburg, Ore gon. May 31. 1922. Notice Is hert-by given that Fenton B. Dorsey, of Marcola, Oregon, who, on May 28, 1920, made Homestead , Entry, Serial no. 012872. for the SW j 4 of Section 11, Township 1( S, Range 2V, Willamette Meridian, has j filed notice of intention to make NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . , , m w aat j v JC. 8. Land office at Roseburg, Orev gon, May 31. 1923. . 'J Notloe '1 hereby given that Jess Caateel, ot- Eugene. Oregon, who, 'on May 10th. 1920, made Homestead En try, Serial No. 012709, for the Eft of KE4 of Section 33, Township IBS. Range SW, Willamette Meridian, hail filed notice of Intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above describes, before E. O. Immel. TJ. S. Comnsia sior.er, at his office, at Eugene, Ore gon, on the 11th day of July, 1923 Claimant names as witnesses'; Frank Hadley, of Lorane, Oregon'; Harvey Hadley, of Lorane,' Oregon; Frank Rieck, of Lorane, Oregon; and) Henry Hadley, of Lorare, Oregon. W. H. CANON, Register. An extra p measure ol power with eveiy gqllon drawn Iran this pump Gasoline, mixed with air, makes gas, and pis makes power. How much power depends primarily u pon how completely the gasoline vaporizes in the carburetor. , "Red Crown" vaporizes 100 per cent. Every atom mlxea with many times its weight of air and combusts cleanly and powerfully, leaving a min imum of carbon residue on spark plugs, valves and cylin der heads. That's why you get more power and mileage and a sweeter-running motor when you use "Red Crown." Fill at the Red Crown pump at Standard Oil Service Stay tions, at garages and at other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tr.l.l.mi,) a&d Lawrence May's on Sixth, are likely to be ready for occupancy about tbe same time, In about two eea or leas. Mra.' McPaeraon'i 'bouae -os Fourth and C and P. M. Bench's cm C, between Sixth and Seventh, era something like bait done. Try '8pr!le, tbe World's Bent Corset Orders taken by Mrs. Ida Lartsoa. 114 E St. Pboee llb-W evenings. ' The raise In atreet ear fare attract ed very little attention. Probably wry few persona took note of tbe fad that It was In force unll they bad to A great revival of buaineas and In dustrie prtgiwes la reported to be swttiBt to In Alaska this season. It 1s shows In void vising, lumber pro doction, salmon. lan and crab ean sins, production and prospecting for oil, and ta many other lines. The sear comptetkra of tbe government railroad la a oatrrbuttng factor. Con greet la expected to do its share by (hrfng Alaska m more efficient sys tem erf government. A great increase of Immigration Tor permanent settle sweat Is expected. Portland. Contract let for a big tire factory hi Kenton. SATURDAY "Midsummer 'Madness"'" With the following stars: Lola Wilson. Lila Lee, Jack Holt and Conrad NageL 'The Call of the North" Where the way of defeat Is the "Trail of Death." . - SUNDAY The BELL THEATRE has installed a new ventillatlng system. . "The Hurricane System." which will as sure the patrons of the Bell a cool place to rest and see good pictures. - i .... . . . , Bell Theatre . i mil . a ' ; 2 t IS I . i if t ' ' JtsBsWaa'' ' ir 1 QUALITY. m m pill I Come m and look J . i JS'lj I at this tire and let I xSll- I us tell you more l I 1 m W Prices on Hartford Pas senger Car Tires and Tubes,effecth'eMoy8th, ' are not subject to war tax, the war-tax having been included. , IE sum of $10.90 never A bought so much tire value as it does today In the Hartford MH" Tread 30 x3! A , value that isn't just in the price, but greater than ever before, because of the price. run hi F. O. SPENCER JJ'c Recommend, Hartford .Tircs ahd; Tubes NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that Deborah? M. Holmes hss been appointed Ad ministrator of tbe estate :of W. H. Speer, deceased, '.by the County Court of Lane county, Oregon. AH persons having claims agarnaC the aald estate will present the earner to the undersigned at her restdenew In Springfield, Oregon, or fbe law Of fice of Williams A Beaa in Eugeae, Oregon, within six months from 'datf Dated thla 10th day of June, 192, Deborah M. Holmes, Admiciirtratn, DaU of First Pub. Jsne . W 1& Date of Last Pub. July 13, ItlX WM. G. HUGHES FIRE AND . AUTO fWSUarANCE Successor to John Edwards and BaDlager .McPberscaV Sssnrsdbs agencies. Office at FIRST NATIONAL BANJCl Springfield, Oregesrn A. A. ANDERSON ' Barber Shop Two Barbery Friday and Saturday Specialty D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A 1 SPECIALTT Springfield. Oregon DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST ' Phone 3 . Springfield ' Oregon : . DR. N. W fmpdv -.-1 DENTIST Sutton Bldfl. . Phone 201 Residence Phone 129-W ' ' Springfield, Oregon GOSSLER'S PRESSING PARLOR WALTER N. GOSSLER, Proa. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hsu blocked, Suits made to measure Main Street Springfield bttwssn 3rd and 4th Oregon W.F.WALKER i FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment ' W. O. W. block : Office phone 62. Re, phone 47 J FRANK A. DE PUE-- ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton " Sprlngflsid Building . Oregoaj For a fine 'Suit and a perfect fit, go to RAMSEY, The TaUor LeaJ Guarantee Giveru a i . , ar no twin continue work. .Ak to tea Gu-o-uia fiio Ireauucat. K IT EL'S DRUG STORE aat3 i