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    TinmSDAY. AUGUST 2i. 1922.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE THREW
TOWN AND
prlnflld. fara Friday, the 11th, U
Wednesday lb lath, On thalr retnrn,
Iiltla Ma sine, daughter of Uster Val-
liar, who makes hr home with har
Itrand parents, want with thm tor a,
Ion a visit. :
"The. Wild Unoee," ' at
Thmtre Haturday. An aunt
tha D1)
2. la tha
storr of a man who wn true to one
wnman. thnuth amnher man atola hr
away. A roniume a bl aa a
leas love.
bound-
Mri. Anna Knos received a night
letter. Monday morning, from a nurse
attending tier ituughter. Mr. I'earl
O'l.tm, at Ia AiiKcb-a. Mrs. .(Jlbh a
afflicted with Intestinal tuberculosis,
and U not ipuc-trd to recover. Mr.
Knot took a train Mumlny attrrnoon
for Ia Angeles,
Milk for !. 10 ranta par quart.
Cow tuberculin tented. Cor. 3rd an 1
I). V K. Uiuk, a..le
At the meeting of the Oregon Funer-
al Director' .. l.tion. August to -
10. W. F. walker waa elected aerra
tary of tha association. Tha aerre
tary of thla association I, n-offlclo,
resident of tha Kiata Hoard of Em
balming examlnera.
Milk fed trata fattened chicken.,
tlet one for your Punday dinner. M.
Huley, 111 8. 3rd Btrert.
Aa a high official of J a Southern
Pacific company wa walking on Main
street Tueaday afternoon, a loaded
truck passed, straddling tha atreet
car track. Tha 8. P. man remarked
on the Injustice of such vehicle habit
ually wearing out tha track of a rail
road and contributing nothing to It
upkrep.
Maxlae Rnodgrass bad bar tonitla
and adenoid and a growth In tha
noae removed at Mercy boapltal on the
lOih.
Mr. W. It. llawkln. of I'orttand.
Riverside Dairy
FRESH JERSEY MTLK
AND CREAM DAILY
T B. TESTED COWS
W. F. Cline
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
PHONE 34F3
COMMUNITY CASH STORE
Tslephona) 32.
Whert QUALITY and Servict Talks.
Quality vs. Quantity
If you are looking for QUALITY, we have It.
If you are looking for quantity and QUALITY, we have
it also.
We give you QUALITY at quantity prices.
Yours for QUALITY and Service
W. M. GREEN, Proprietor
AFTER
MIGHTY
NICE
Bread. Cakes,
and Pies
MOON & MOON
Successor to Egglmann Bakery
VICINITY
nni up (o Pprlngfleld Tuesday for
trwdlral eiamlnatlen and consultation.
he will probably return In a few daya
lor an operation.. '
fr. . Ralph Dippel, dentist, Fprln.
field. Oregon.
NI BONE COnRETB.
URABsirna
In aftrnoo.is
fhona 231 to
Mra. A. Trua Lundy.
H Jefferson, Eugene.
PP'!"'ent or residence ratla.
A boy waa born to Mr. and Mra. Aa
llhlnevault, at Chases' gsrdens, on toe
1Mb Weight, nine and one-half
pound.
"Tha Wild Ooof."
malic, and uplifting.
August 8.
tleatitlful. dra
baturday. Frances Ootke, a little daughter of
Mr. and Mr. 8ewl rjntke. of Mabel
had her tonsils and adenoid removed
at Mercy hospital, Eugene, on th 21.
A Utile on of Ray C. Richardson
had l-.l tonsils and adenoid removed
at Mflrry honpltal cn the 21al
All order of hemstitching left at
F.gglmann'e. Sc per yard for all color
Mra. Wm. Harnett, of Thurston, had
her tonsils removed at Mercy boapl
tal Tuetday.
Chaa. Myera ho Joined tha remodel
ing movement. Ha t ripped the roof
off hla hnuaa Tueaday morning. Ho
wll replace tha roof and extend It
ovwr tha front porch. Tha porch will
ba entirely rebuilt, and enclosed wltn
low wall. Tha changea will glva th.
houaa a bungalow effect. L. J. Lepley
and M. J. McKHn, with some asilet-
anta, are doing the work. It la belrg
rushed for fear of rain.
SECOND growth dry fir wood for'
sale rbrap, delivered. Address box
212, Springfield. SP-
H. P. Glle and family, of Goshen.
have moved Into the property of D.
D. Wed die. In the Stewart's addition.
The WVddle family now live on the
east aide of ih atreet, between C and
D. I
A son. their first, was born to Mr. i
and Mra. O. H. Jan-ell yoaterday.
The W. O. W. meeta every Tuesday
evening In their own borne.
Mra. IX B., Murphy returned last
Friday evening from a two-weeka trip
with her parents. Mr. and Mra. H. T.jon the corner or 3rd, and C streets.
Mitchell, of Salem, In eastern Ore- There are five room below, besides
gon. They visited their aon and bro- bathroom, closets, etc., and one room
her Delbert Mitchell, at Enlerpriee, above. L. J. Lepley waa the bo car
Oregon. ,
Dr. 8. Ralph tipple, dentlat, Spring
field, Oregon.
Rev. A. O. 8ater, the new paitor
of the Chrlatlan church, arrived with
hla family the latter part of laat week-
and filled tha polplt both morning and
avanlng Monday. Tby bava not got'
Into a boma yat. I
i
William S. Hart, In "Traveling Ob",
at tha Pll Theatre Sunday, Aug. 17. j
Mr. and Mra. flllaa Cay and two,
children arrived Sunday for a visit
with tha parent of both. Mr. Cay re-j
turned that day. Mra. Gay will re-1
main at tha home of bar parent, Mr. '
and Mra. Pat Con ley for a Veek.
Mary Elizabeth Whitney went to
Butherlln Monday, to make a visit -f
a week or mora with her grandmother
and bar aunt.
I am going to get aome of those
fine milk fed fryera of Holey tor Bun
day dinner. Are youT !
The Methodist quarterly conference
In elon Monday evening, by unanl
moua vof, ";yeted tha T".rs of
the pastor, Rev. Tho. I). Yarne, to
thla charge for tha next year. It alsj
adoted a memorial to the annual con
ference and the prealdlng bishop to
return Dr. Dan ford to thla district
for the next year. The annual con
ference meet at Salem September 6.
Try "Rplrella" the World' Bet
Comet. Ordera taken by Mra. Ida
Larlaon. 114 E St. Phone 11S-W
evenings.
Mia OreUh. n Herrlck, the oldet
daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. P. Her
rlck, of Portland, returned home Mon
day after apending aome ten daya
visiting among her friend In Spring
field. Tha Herrlck family lived In
Coburg some yeara, and afterward
several years In Springfield. Mr.
Herrlck waa an engineer at the light
plant herv.
Will trade Rhode Island Red pullet
tor any heavy breed ccxsVerals. These
pullets are about three month old.
Inquire of Pneeland at The New of-,
;fice.
Qulnton Leather waa operating a
trimsaw at the mill last Thursday,
when the aaw caught the glove of hla
' . "I
Watch Your Step." TteTi Theatre
.Wednesday. August 30. The story of
a city feller who swapped a high.
powered roadster for a one-horse shay
and a country maid. A bubbling
etimedy of youth and love In a small
town setting.
Mrs. Ada McPheneon moved, this
week. Into the new house which ahe
haa been building, on the site of ber
old residence, torn down last spring.
penter. Frank
painting.
Fisher did the Inside
At a apeela) meeting of the school
board, held Monday evening. It was
decided to fix the tuition at $15 per
4a,
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Individual Sta
tionery f f
The quality of your sta
tionery has much to do
with expressing your per
sonality. Let your letters
carry an air of dignity and
distinctiveness. Crane's
Highland Linen Box Papers
represent the latest ideas
in correct stationery both
as to tints and texjtures.
There's a wide variety of
styles from which you may
select.
Phone SI
year for all high school students com
ing from district which have high
ecbool. Student from district
which have no high ecbool mill be aJ-
mtiieH free
for SAIJ! Famiiv tent ihii
bought laat year, in good condition.
m.-
txamlnaUona for 8th grade pupllt
'1)o are under condition in any of
their studies will be held at tbe borne
of Prof, Lambert September 7 and 8.
School will open on Thursday Septem
ber 14.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Coffin left for
Newport Tnesday, for a two-weoki
vacation.. , f ,
Mra. Ray Glass truderwent a major
operation at the Eugene hospital on
the t.
The W. O. W. me(s every Taesdav
evening In their own home.
Mra. Gladys Campton ar.d her daugb-
i
ter, Misa Wovel Klntxley, of Loa
Angeles, daughter-in-law and grand-
i
Aft 1
V .trp
'daughter of Z. T. Klntcley, made, Mr.
Klnttley a abort visit about Lkre
week a ago, then visited relative tn
Seattle and Portland, and made an
other visit of a boot three daya to Mr.
Klntxley on the return trip, and went
on borne laat Friday.
Born to Mr. and Mra. Sam Splcer. of
Marcola, Saturday night, the 19tb, a
tin.
Lk M. Chetwood and family have
moved to Springfield from a place
leome alx miles south of Eugene. Tbey
are occupying a. home on the corner
of 2nd and F etrets.
Subscribe for the Newt at 11.25, and
get a photograph or yourself or any
'member of your family free.
J Mra. Chaa. Lamar who has been
.quite a!ck for the past two weeka is
'able to be about one more.
I
I Mis Glady Edwards ba accepted
'a position 'o fetch school at Yoncolla
She has gone to that place to look for
a soluble residence for the family
who will move there for the winter.
i
I Robert Ollson of Po-ttend has re
turned from vacation apent in the
mountains near Oak ridge. He will go
on to Portland In a few daya.
I
i Mra. Glen Bown, of Landax was
'visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Ketchum tha first or the week.
Misa Lottie Whlttaker Is enjoying a
two-weeke vacation from her work It
the courthouse.
Dr. 8. Ralph Dtpple, dentist, Spring
field, Oregon.
Chaa Myera Is re roofing hla home
on B. atreet, and la adding a new
front porch.
Mr. and Mra. B. A,.Washburne left
here Sunday morning, for a trip of a
week or 10 daya to Crater Lake and
o'ber pointa. By a postal card to Mr.
Swart tbey reported that they ate
dinner at Granta Pa at noon Sunday,
and visited the Oregon cave Monday.
A. W. Hard man, who has a CO acre
field of watermelons near Dlllard, Laa
leased a tr ct of ground from Mooaey
& Son, south of their garage In West
8AME Old Story But a Good One,
Mra. Mahala Burns, Savanna, Mo,
relates an experience, the like of
which has happened In almost every
neighborhood in this country, and has
been told nd related b7 thousands of
o'fcers, aa follows: "I used a bottle of
Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy about nine yeara ago and it
cured me of flux (dysentery). I had
another attack of the same complaint
three or four yeara ago and a few
doaea of this remedy cured me. I
have recommended it to dosena of
peofle alnce I first used it and shall
continue to do so tor 1 know It is a
quick and positive cure for bowel
troubles."
Co-
y'mv:&a
W
Springfield and expecte to pot ap
light building for storehouse, and
hip hla me Ion op here and aall then
out la thla vicinity.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Vallter, of Tint'
ber. Oregon, where Mr. Valuer la la
; the employ of 'the Southern 'Pacific
Wd at the homo of Mr. Vanier'w
parent, Mr. and MrnO. D. Valller, i
Hot Weather Dleaeee.
Disorder' of tha bowels are ex
tremely dangerous particularly dur
ing -the hot weather of the summer
months, and In order to protect your
self and family against a sudden at
tack, get a- bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic and Dlarrohea Remedy. Tt can
be depended upon. Many have test,
fled to ft excellence.
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Residence Phone 129-VV
Springfield. Oregon
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Phone 3
Springfield
Oregon
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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W. O. W. block
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