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V-V-'Sfci,-W' 1 PA (IB FflUK TirTRSDAT. JULY 13. 1922. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TOWN AND VICINITY phono. Th names ot Ihrt vounjr poi pli tore Lawrence lVwcy tiosalor, ot Camp Creek, ami Mis' Ruljr KlU.v both lUrhrrt. of Thuraton. R U. Sankey hmise. formerly retito'ic. on F ami 4th. Is rmoilr.nft W the Alfred I'lftelow street, between 3kI W. N. Gosslor. cleaning ami prrst Inn ami A. A. Amlerson, barber, h.ive had fine new lnUw algrt painted. Th W. O. W. win have n j'fr Sirlon feed next Tuesday ntsht fir frirutar meeting. Visiting Woodmen -lconie. Dr. Pollard has commenced an ct tensive renioiloHnjt of bis residence: raising the roof, to rnevl.ie for some rooms atwe; covering the main build ing and the front porch under ope slope, with a dormer projection; and britipir.K the front and ro;r porilvs cut flush with the west wall. Dr. S. Ralrh Ptpple. dentist. Spring field. Oreron. acre I t on ;-:n St. .msh nio a-t Mrs. Carl A. retterson h.is retired' vwi .,, monev. A. M. I'lutt from her position at th First Nation- E r;tn street. Cleveland. Ohio. al bank. Miss Chloe McBec, tlatin.i-; Subscribe for iho News at $1.25. nd pot a photoaraph of yourself or any member of your family free. , Mrs. Hoy Mealy moved from Albsnr To Sprlngfletd. w'.th her Jiouh. hull soods. Tuesd.iy. and will make her -,::-e w'ii b-r rarents. Vr. and Mrs. Robert Sldwell. hi, ft ter of plae. E. F. McBse, has taken her An error recurred In the report t-f a wedding at Thurston List week, through n misunderstanding ot n cama, as revejeved rvor the tel Riverside Dairy FRESH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM DAILY T- B. TESTED COWS W. F. Cline SPRINGFIELD. OREGON PHONE 34F3 It was announced some time bjm that the street car company would 'make special rediictlor-s to university, students reaidiPR In Springfttdd or between her and th university. It d that this Is to be i done by the tssiM of books of h.ilf f.iro tickets, to students only, and nid . trar.sfrabte. j i lest. Key i In w'.t'j aboti! S kei. , including one For. I key. On or ah. nit (J nr. 12. Leave at News office ana ; receive rc-war-l. Mr. n- d ho:; M-s. F:u?- us,-hi ( T:.v! f.r l V-:; . i. r tt:' 11. si', i Sal. list Strv'.' Mrs. K.irl Mr. . n ' r yrs b.-r iv -f tV. ' 1:- n. s it :! P 0- i lit h 1. ; ,. : urd th-'ir r.;:.a. of M I'n'iii.'d tv Mf.-row, ' ( boys. si.'"t of Mr. tr. 1 r- i i' ": SUMMER IS THE SEASON OF SUDDEN ILLS You should, therefore, equip your medicine cabi net with remedies that may be needed in combatting sudden illness. A remedy for stomach and bowel troubles when needed. Is needed promptly. HOBSON'S BALSAM Is a remedy that will promptly relieve stomacn and bowel complaints. It Is made from the juice of selected ripe berries and aromatic. Resides beins an effectual remedy for all bowel mala dies it is unsuiTias.sed as a tonic and appetizer. Frico 3 cents movement for thrift and saving, it Is reselling out for the hoarded nnd hidden money earned hy the timid; It offers them a rnif? Invetmnt and a high rsto of Interest. The postal savings system has been In operation more than twelve years and has bn success. It affords one of the lie.d mediums fr people who can save tmlj small amounts at a time. Ten cent stamps are sold, and when a person has ten stamps they can be exchatir. d ' for a $t Interest bearing postal sa.--. Ings certificate, I'ostiil sligs have proved very popular, many peopl having purchased tho limit of $2. "00 "The gove i-nmcnt wlsn offers Tien i- tipy Savings Certificates for tho-.., who want t, Invest In larger amounts They are sold In denominations of .". j $100 and $l'Wi. at l-'O. $S" nnd ;in : Those ceitltleates atv exempt from , s'ate and locaj taxation (except s-, late and lpl-erltar.ee taxes rn. frt.in . li-.e 1101 mill federal Income tax. pttvu-j Ing f.'ur s.'d onetialf per cent Inter est compounded semiannually, ie-i deeinn!l 111 five years. They make a mest tt;!(c:le Investment far the tcrson of small mentis, the wage earner. lh fanner, and for the w men and rlilldren who aie slrllng to save l:i nmn',1 lots. "Postal ravl"gi a-.d treasury sav. incs rertifie i:cs can b" b' me. at lativ po-.t off!c, The re-'' of,'ce thus t.eeoii'.ei (he b.ipk i f the n'tinll linos- r. Fv. ry person wish lltt:,- m-ie.-v t i save ran easily t it' ll a po-t office, ami r,ro-n ;' nir-ii,".' Is In the hi-i.N cf the K'-'.e-tilo ' s ife. If l-W"s as a Oi-I i IVO'Ce. I i tt Is e.-,l"l -he 1 t:,.. a -1 1 : of Mr. Try ".-tre Corset. Or!, lir'son. 1!4 evo'iines. !a" t!r World's I- ' is takt;i hy Mrs. Ida K St. rhor.e 113 W, it lit . t .. -I 'a; I ( r t' . I ' I l I '.s.pv .h 111 I- ! t,;ie ta . ir- II hi I-. THEY WENT FISHINQ Two men look a dip Into th woods to hunt and flnli. Purlnff the trip one of them bad the inls.'orlii'ie to loso his pmket book and (he oilier one lost his cheek book. When' they discovered their loss one of (hem laughed for lie knew he could rsslly get another clieek book. Put (lie other mn't did not ImiKh, lie lmrre ha. k to the woo.ls ami spent many hours 1, oning for niotiey. If the hek!iig Hystrni had no other value It would be well worth while fioiu (ho standpoint of suf.'sv alone but there ac ninny oilier nilvaii'iiKcs, lo) Nine times ns l iiieh liusinens Ih doi'e each day with die, ks as Is (loiio with cash. Yon will enjoy tho prntnpt and rnrrhil service n Klve (. ail who favor us with their patror- , ng. Think It oer. The First National Bank OF EUCENE Rcsoiircs of cvr Tiueo Mdlion Eugene Business College SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Invest In it biiKlnrutt edttcn tlon. ?( will pay you well. A ti'lt'pboue call of a jiontal card brln-'s you our rata- Eugene Business College A .E Roberts, Pres. Phono CS6 EUCENC ORECON T ' 'I u Ml j I I U ') ilit' C1.. .V . h Hi,. 1 .!!. ..tl, In! .. i .'.ml 1 f; .,-, ! ' t M.-s. :.-s. v 'n'f r's A. ". Trrvi.s, her d.t:tg'fer J M'-rrow. of S.iV:;n. and th- two little boys sport Mandav Paine 31 it- i . ! I! COMMUNITY CASH STORE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT. WHY PAY MORE? Seedless Esusins, per pkg 15c 2r2 oz. pkg. Our Advertiser Tobacco 10c 2 oz. cans Sardines 25c 2 Glasses Jelly 25c Jar Rubbers, per doz 5c Mixed Cookies, per lb 25c W. M. GREEN, Proprietor THE LEADING CROCER Telephone 32. a ril, ut ;ho In u;( L-f Mr. mid Mr.-,. W. It. V iv.fi. v. -t if l:-v Its. M.'. Wing 1:1 a hroib'-r of M.s. Travis. The c tni loyi -i c;f the I'i ..f.'i Ki.Py i ci in; any aro to have a am. ill r.il.-ie l.i i wr.ges. The ainount has net y, t bec.i j announced. The common rumor Is that It will be from 10 to 40 ten's n I lay for common labor ut the mill. I The logsers at the camps above Wendllna; have been offeud a ral.e ot 13 cent a day for common labor. r " nl live '11 tie wor ! . a nt in if! I I',: -i'i t : e n 'e n I. A r If a :'. ' ':". an iM eer:1", al" on. ! (wtina ! --r I'tmlht will 'nke pt ur In e i!:i':'C th v.ork!ur .f 'h'H "yitem In nil Pi ile-r, i to any liojiilrer. It N th" duly of potni" !,'- to further the wmkl'in of th 1 a iiiivinai tivtteM, r.vll a all rth-r work of the pimtofflee derartment. TERMS AND ADVANTAGES OREGON INDUSTRIES OUT OF THE ORDINARY A clothes premier? la now Incor porated ai part of the equipment of a truveler'a wardrobe trunk an dec- OF POSTAL SAVINGS trie lron with cord, a rack for holdlnti' the Iron firmly In place anda dlnap-' From a terent atafment Ihru"iI hr rearlnjt Iron hoard. The "dlmipp'-ar- j Lew Wallace, Jr.. director of the f. Inft" meana It tin k away out of alRht ; S. rovernmtnt SavliiRH System, w. in the trunk when not In ue. j I gather these polnta reRardlnn the! Orepon manufarturem have provet. i 'postal Bavlnjts ayatem: that they can en'iul the Yankee In-j Th I nlted S;alei Rovernment hnn genulty of nny r"ther (IfKlirnerii of slm-j become actively enguced In a gre;it liar artlrlei. On-g-m m ide tnink ' Mr lm VVM;, ;i)'i' 5 l i (HARTFORD ? Th UNIVERSITY gf OREGON contain: Tho eollc of Lturatur. Scienca and tha Art with 21 department. Th profeiuonal achoolt of ArcKi tectur Butmea Administration -Education-Gradual Study -Law Madtcina Muwc Phucal EducationSociology. Th 47th Year Opeoi October 2. 1922 Foraotiototui or any information writ Tha Krgutrar, tnlit jilj) of Ortjoo. tuttnt. Off ion. fttlini-n la comparrttlvely new. ami eiiiiiiieiu! lliiel( tn the ill-irrimlnulini? pioi witiiiiil woman traveler 1'poii rilal In mr hulel iixiiii iho niajr t'J.eli her I ll 'K.ll llliljo Ili.l', lllnhuliU, m,i'il).. tiaiak, tl it fti I.I t'ie Ii'oiiIiik board. Like out the electric linn, ut- t.l, ll It t. Ihf i.atl KOlket 1111,1 HIIUMltft tli tier e!t !!:.-., i!it f,re foilh ait xllok Bil l npillt in olio pleilitod, AiiiilI. T lli s n luii:! r pro l ut !. .liKtiy U tonVoiu h-rw lirooli lull, 'll" Illl'li.eH f.OMl-ity I 1 : l 1 1, ' 1 i. d t V Ilie Jieli:.';, I ll I . ,i ,:l,- i loiiiufiic I I l Til In I. 'V '! ,l:r liter r.i lit t',. 111-1 rt!i 11 : .,. .i ii, ;-Ulu ;v !!: I Ii .ik!.,-, f r 1 , -': l .. I ii, ! r,i t y. I 'ii- i i i: u . u-, : . , f ii, unn.i .ii ,' ' '' I '' ':'' ! ,!.'., . ( , uillui', t ' . ' . ,- t-l f'..- I :,.M. lUdl'.y ' -in c. .lull.- . - ,1. al I IndU t -.1. , ,lf (),. . 11 WH. C. HUGHES r;rE and auto inju.tancc :!ii.-,'iMr to Jo si I'd A.inU and I'ul.'l. r K M I !i, i huh liiMirani c 1 ml. .I, i.fr.i-, .it FIRST NATIONAL BANK .''ir;ill.e:, (Jicicott A. A. ANDERSON. Barber Shop Two Barbers Friday nnd Saturday Razors Honed 50c Guaranteed D. W. ROOF JEWELER HNK W ATC H ll KIM Ml ING A 8ri.( IAI.TY Springfield. Oregon DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Plionu 3 Springfield Oregon Not ifessatsfc If 13 DR. fj. VV. MERY PENTIST Button Bl-.'y. Phona 20-J Heiiilrnca Phooa l9V Springfield, Creaon 4 IT'S only fair to leave this t're question up to a third party who has noihin4 to jSuin or lose. Walk up to the driver of any car you see equipped with HartforJ Crrd Tires. Ask htm whether he will recommend them to you whether he is go in to buy thern again. Vv'e believe you'll come to ut for II?rtfcrd Cords on the stength of his answer. BQ9 a?vt pr Hh ifn imfm nniim ftets W. N. COSSLER Cleaning and Pressing Suits to Order Main Street THojihone Iictweoii 3rd & 4th til KAtu ft,, r r O i.;-.; a!.'i '33 xji a e.'l vy.'. rr.i r. O. SPENCE?. JP. tees on 1 lartord Passenger Cr.r Tiros and Tubes, rfjcttve '.., ere not subject to u-ar.;a, the war-tax having Oct n inrlu.hJ. . TP" ll S"k ET t m That's What MalESoeis o2 Housewives Do They know that Good Baking Powder can't be sold for less; that "More for the Money" means bake -day failures, waste of time and money; that Calumet means economy. W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Eu pruent W. O. W. block FRANK A. DE PUE attorney at law notarv public Sutton Building Springfield Oregon l'''-r a fin.- Suit and a Jf'riVit l'!l, to RAMSEY, The Tailor 7 TTf f-r--. ! U Tho World's Greatest Baking Powder Guararitaa Oivsiu "I MI 11,111. --,,.1,11,1,,,. -Ull .yrn."! dquq stor e