The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 14, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TTltmtfOAY. BKPTEMnER 1. 1922
MAKtS CHILDREN WAFPV
Our tr errant I the kind that
the kiddles cry for. "Mora. mora,
more!" they aay after tasting
oar deticlous Ice cream. All
flavors and alt good and whole
ome. too. Mad the real old
fashioned way. with lota of real
cream and the best of material
Ilka toother used.'
EGGIMANN'S
"Say It With A Brick"
NOTICE Or MEETING Or COUNTi
BOARD Or EQUALIZATION
Notice U hereby gtven that the
Oounty Board of S Equalisation tor
- Oooaty, will meet at the Court
House in Eugene, on the Second Mon
day in September (being the 11th day
thereof) l23; and will publicly ex
amine the assessment roll and cor
slet all error in valuation, descrtp
io or classification of lands, lots or
other property assessed In aald rolls.
aU which time and place all persons
laterested are notified to appear.
Dated August 17th. 1912.
HERBERT E. WALKER. County
Assessor. S14.
DEATHS
OREGON
STATE
FAIR
MRS. PEARL. KNOX GIBBS
Wife of Dr. G. S. Clbbs, of Los
Angeles. California, died In Thorny-
croft sanitarium, at Glendale. Califor
nia. September. . of tuberculosis.
aged 27 years, f months and it days.
The body was shipped to SprtngflelJ.
and the funeral was held at Walker's
chapel Sunday. September 10. at 1:39
m. The services were conducted
by Rev. Thos. D. Yarnea. The hvmn
GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL ng at the services were these two
HELP SPRINGPIELDt wh,ch h'1 ,n ner '"Her days been
Many women will profit by the fot-1 arites of the deceased : "God Will J
iowtag statement of one of their aex: jT" c,r You" and "Lead. Kindly
1 was afraid to eat on account of LJsht:" 'nd "The F,r Away Home of
stomach trouble. 'Even rice did not!the SouI-" which had been a favorite
aigree. After taking Adler-l-ka I can'n-r,nn r Mr- Knoj- The burial was
at anything." Adler-l-ka acta on'at L,ar'1 H111 cemetery.
BOTH upper acd lower bowels, remov-j Mrs. Anna Knox, her foster motheri
ng foul matter which poisoned stom-&l Srte to her bedside when word
ch. EXCELLENT for gas on the eame of her critical condition, and
siomaca or sour stomarh. nmHi bad been with her until th nri n.
i
out (sides her husband and her mother,
Mrs. GIbbs leaves her little son.
"Billy." by a former marriage, and
fcer brother Fred. .
Sept. 25-30
A wealth of agricultural displays
Greatest livestock show In the northwest. ,
Splendid machinery and tractor exhibit
Excellent races, and high class amusements
Dest of camping and parking- grounds.
Excursion rates on all railroad lines
For particulars write
A. H.LEA, Manager, Salem
Sanitary
MEAT MARKET
T. F. BENNETT, Prop,
Salmon. 15 cents lb.; Sliced. 20 cents lb. - -
Today, Friday and Saturday
Nice new lot of
Picnic Hams, Minced Ham,
Wienies, Pickled Pigs Feet,
Dressed Hens, Friers, and
Spring Lamb.
Free delivery at 9;30 a. m., daily.
Phone 80 5L
stomach.
against appendicitis. It brings
poisonous matter you never thought
,'waa In your system. Flanary's Drug
8 to re.
to
HENRY A. VAUGHAN
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AisaUv tk mgm
mm CM Ptaabto. Ofl kw aa
Oturt cUaaiac b4 gorh
Urn, far ctmct rrftaaf
TANDAD Oft COWAMY
I Died at Houston Texas. Wednesday
September 6. l;j. The circum
stances leading up to. his desth were
these in substance: Mr. Vaughan had
been In Mexico for several years. He
had been superintendent of the works
of an oil company at Tampico. He
bad discharged a Mexican who had
been In their employ, fn revenge, the
Mexican soon afterwards shot him.
This was early in June, and be hat
lingered between life and death all
that time.
Mr. Vaughan was i years old. He
was a son of A. L. Vaughan, a farmer
ho baa resided for many years In
the neighborhood of Walterville.
The body was shipped from Hous-
ton to Springfield. The funeral was
held at Walker's chapel at 2:30 Tues
day, the 12th. and were coodurted by
Rev. Edgar B. Luther. tb Baptist
pastor. The burial was at Mount Ver
non cemetery.
LYMAN MONROE WALTRUS
ITEMS OF INTEREST
FROM VARIOUS SOURCES
(Continued from page I)
village adjoining the old town, wU
provision for a business district,
school and all that goes to make up
an Independent town, complete In
A verteran or tne civil war. wnoi i Itself. Of course this Is bound to
home for msny years has been at worst the present town. What ther
Adams. Oregon, but who has beniniay have been in the previous rela
about Springfield for a year or two. tlona between the Long Bell company
It always
pays to trade at
9
GRAY
We are headquartars for Fruit Jars Special Prices on
kinds.
FLOUR
all
McKenzle Blend, 49s
Dalles Diamond, 49s
Kerr Best 49s
. $1.45
1.98
- 2.03
SOAP
Luna White, 10 bars 35c
Crystal White soap, 11 bars 50c
Soap Powder, 32 lbs. for , 25c
We hande the Beaver line of Feeds
and has formed many pleasant com
panionships here, died at Mercy hos
pital. Eugene. September II. at 2:30
p. m.. aged 79 years and S months.
The body was prepared tor burial and
shipped to Adams, Oregon, yesterday
morning. He Is survived by his wife
four sons, two daughters, one brother
and two sisters. The names of the
sons are: Chas. D.. Irvln E. and Arthur
J., all of Pomeror, Washington, and
Lester M., of Adams. Oregon; the
dsughters: Mrs. E. O. Marquis, of
Adams, and Mrs. W. 8. Nelson, of
The Dalles. Mr. Waltrus' service in
the civil war was with Co. D. 42nd
Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry.
tend by about 1000 cltlsena of Keiso engaged (n the Industry la .reduce
and West Kelso, one night last wek, (Just about one half. We carrot have
It as almost unanimously voted to ; two million workers engaged In an In
invite the I,ong IMI company to unlt.t dustry that requires only one million.
, '(h them In building up one trig town 'and all making a good living put of It.
land offering to give (he compauy the and have conditions as they slioul !
rrivllrg tf giving It whatever aame be. An Intolerable Injustice Is done
they wished. wc,rhsri otuBr inauntrtosi an J
; to everyone else. Kt. Wayne New.,
t'r.der the n lamation Act adopted!
. . i
ini-m us", me iji'Tfirniniiiu apv; $1000 REWARD
extenied about $1:3.000.000 on dii By ord-r of the H,.ard of Directors,
variou, promts cowred by It. lu t Ktllt)0, rjl.trlrt No. 1. a warrant for
lPt ten years, rwps to the value e; n doIUr, (,0.00) Is hereby offered
about t1K.O00.r)0O have bn ralsej lo ,ny p,r,on or persons for Inform
on the land Irrlgntetd by these pro. ,lo0 Badlnf ,0 lh. ,w ,,, CO0)e.
H:t, ilion of any party or parties who have
and the to-wo of We.t KeUo to jnstlfv I ... mag4 grounUs or buildings, or any
...... . Make a note of this. The coal prob- school property In this district.
this action doe. not appear In !,, ,., , ,,. rounVy .r ,,, , , , J iLtn
- nwnmi ai- oe seiua until trv number of men J. W. Com.N. CTetk.
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A very nice assortment of
fresh meats to choose from
JIM STEWART
Located In Gray's Cash & Carry
Coming to
EUGENE
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past eleven years.
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at the Osborn Hotel,
Wednesday September 20th.
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate
in medicine and surgery and la .1-
censed by the atate of Oregon. He
visl'.s professionally the more Im
portant towns and cities and offers
to all who call on this trip free con
sultation, except the expense of treat
ment when desired.
DAY,
r.f -mmtiw
ene9 Oregon,
Eiig
September
Junction Gifv-Sp
According to bis method of trea'
ment he does not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to hi credit wonderful re
sults in diseases of the atomsch, liver,
bowels, blood, akin, nerves, heart,
kidney, blader, bed wetting, catarrh.
:weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, log
ulcers and recta ailments.
If you have been ailing tor aay
I length of time and do not gst aay bet
ter, do not fall to call, aa improper
measures rather than disease are very
I often the cause of your long ' ending
trouble.
! Remembar above date, that consul'
t;i -.ion on this trip will be free and
th' his treatment Is different. -
j Married women must be aeeoiav
gaoled by their hasbaadi-
Address: !3 Boston Block, Mlaao
apotls, Mtn.
ringfield
September 21st
HORSE SHOW
This Identical string of clever animate, which fcas baen the outstanding
feature of the Pacific International Livestock Exposition for three years,
will perform daily.
Day
WORLD'S PRIZE JERSEYS
Ikfr. Thompson's hard of Jersey cows, holding the world's record for pro
duction, wljl be on exh'bltioa during the Fair. Do not fail to see this
wonderful herd of producers.
BALL GAMES GREAT RACING CARD LIVESTOCK SHOW FUN
CARNIVALS AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS CONSESSIONS THRILL
ING MOTORCYCLE RACES EUGENE DAY, Opening Day of Fair.
This Fair, Lasting Four Days, is going to be an event that no man or
woman or child can afford ta miss something doing every day, every hour
Get Your Season Ticket Now!
Price $1.50 For Sal at Nearly Every Store in Eugene