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TACK TWO tub srruNnnra.n news TurusDAT. xovi'Miuut ::o. tnjj I -i, THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS "Tl' tranquility hlch tv mitrai the Inmtwr industry com luil-J Mr Plxou, "o( the northwest etnce tV er, In contract to rvory nthrr nrii" li;b!ilivi i v';v Tjuirsil'v at Tlngfteld, Lane County, Orcfou. by: tr.stry m tlu t'Ht.-d stt, u l ccnorallv ront riltMl h;s ilvi l FREELAND A HENDERSON , ,o:k , ,;r,u..nr, of 4U ,, I lh rrwwtit iKHlon of Ui boanl of lt ! rt-ctors fc'.ves promt of t'll titsVr 'rnrlce to th. lumber lmlutry of Oro i vin Wn.tttttit Inn inil lilnli.l tit thit ' I C It 'in - p . tilt '.-V 4tVlltis i...".' Tjr . t l.fi Thr-v Months Fix Mouths ..... . . 7.c Wncl' Co;y . . One War. When jmM in A.hanop . . In Society v.tto'e prrhlom ct Inltt'trlal tvtatwn. nnd to lh country lit Inrno. Muny Pacific rorthwott lumbermen of !) 'ranks fount tht 4f org.nnlrrtlnn n " !om of the htwt Rorcrnl av-' of t lie Entered at the Poi-toffioe at tiprlnpiK-M, Ouy.fn. aa Second-class ln,,UMry I LET'S HAVE A TUKK IbhoRii in one of the ii'ltiv lio!ia. Efforts Tha aeven mar olrl riaurfcter of Mr. A movement is already umier irt 01 me i.cgion to secure an and Mrs. Jaha nryan woi brought Eugene j on the TOWN AND VICINITY M'm Y;i.nt Kihil H-iit-nf . ifiti: i r of A. K. S''H.M'ntjr. ttitl Arthur NVwal Pnlr. wore m-livd In mrrti(! xt I.) tl.tk Urn Pi l iy. tl tlii Km wt-ti" On ixt:n clurvh pit realms., tiy Nov. P V. Slivorn. Ylu Piiil wm Mtonili' I ry Mr. Mil U ll.-r of jrti'.g?ld. mt Km groom - pt t-'titli'il hv C:rl SiMisrtH'y. htot'ior of lht hililo Mr. lUvlv l sum of Mr Tbrmi H!v. of KwitoMti llt i rai. t'loynl At the On born hm.-t, Tlw younit couple loft for Raburx h"-o thy Tlltt fw dys. Thoy will matt thrlr home In Ruin. a a a Saturday Tonlnn, NoTomhfr 25th. double dlnK wat held at the way to make possible the hoM-, earlier booking of the picture to the office of local physician ut Inc of a community Christmas ;werv ur.nvailable as the picture u0ndar to ha a noedie rtmoed tree in Springfield this yoar.'latl ulrt atly been secured by the tmn, the under part of the arm. near Methodim church pamonage. when The work is being carried on ;m.tJiament or tne Kugene tB, ibow. The needle w in ao for Mn wna iiouana and jamea n.t under the auspices of the Amer-theAtre. 'that it km necessary to lance lean Legion, which has taken i Are you going to see this plo arm In ord.r to got hold of it. upon itself the duty to see thdtjture in Eugene or are you going no Utile stocking, be it new orto sre It In Springfield? th W. J. FoNt. of Marcoln. rnd.-rtiopt full of holes, will be found empty on Christmas day. Previous expe rlence has shown that the people of Spring- tla and Mliu Lettle Whltakrr and HuKh, -la we united by Mr. T. D. YiniM. The two younit ladle are woll known Spring field Klrlt. in operation, last TMira-'ny. t tho hite t yount men ar renldenta In 4L HAVE RCACHED HIGH M'T nospltal for the removal of the !r!nity of Coburr btnic uncle STATE OF EFFICIENCY ,pft Inqulnal hernia, a ft reiult of eni nefhow reFclrely. (Con in.i.-i from raga 1.) hwavy llft'rir at hl work vt th Msirj e field realize th ereat amount of ,rI n"" xwo v,u,,a ""ro"1 M" Junttt good that can be done in thismnaK,?r of ,! o !b rooth Koll? "i" nmoed t thia operation nionnor aorl that thov hnrA; two ftwonifoi. ' ireyon. am w ........ have; - II . .1 A . 1 ...11. r, lha ctirtrtrtrt ftt enh a nmvp.."1611' ment. This vpar. aa in rast years, there are a number of . kiddies whose eager little faces, " f t tne wneniion yrpsitlciit tit Uia l"oa.' ?mb'r-! asfot'Ist.'oa. in a V. rtii I In terview glYon while the ttunl of d!- Th pro-, f the 4L, Mm. Richardson, ot I.nahurg, wn jWalkor we-y Sttft-d:iy. the Marnei and Joy A.! united In ninrrlnge on i fSih. at 8 a. m, by Rcr. operated on Tuesday mornln- at thj S!",,h- ftor ot nP'- Merer hospital for the removal of a t'Jtnor. at Portland. The nocessary witnesses jwero the only ones prrsent. Mr. an J i Mrs, Walker will make their home In U A. Daout, an X ray export, of Portland, whore Mr. Walker Is given the Legion in this noble and charitable duty. o , WHERE? "Skin Deep" a motion picture f some note, will be shown in the Bell theatre, Springfield, December 21 and 22, under the Auspices of the local post of the Hons hare stood firmly for the cou terence principle, which Is the cen tral Idea of th.? 4U through the past four years which hare seen luoibor World Best Corset Orders taken by Mrs. Ida Larlson. 114 E : St. fUooe 115-W. erenlnc. despite gloomy prospects. Dtar1 of director dfmonstr tJmt i rortland. called oa Dr. Rxbhan thl ployed. brighten up at mention oj either j10 "tp"""1"'" n"s "- ween, ana maae minor ro:ir on nu Christmas or Santa CI a us. 8Uta of KIclencr nd stabli ty. Th. x-ray machine. Whether or not these kiddies' reSl?at memberstip of tne riraniM ..... ,h Christmas will be Stifled in U0B races many ot the UraW Try SPU--1U tt ; gloom or filled with Joy an'liswttU" n1 loS"in raP ,n n" happiness will depend upon theJTlcrlhwe9t- bolh west and est o ha amount of aid and rooneratlon .mountain. Theso affiliated open- em- MVs. Walker returned to Springfield Monday to assist at Krtel's dru store, until the return of Mr. Kctot. i Mrs. Walkr Is a daughter of Mrn. i Charlotte Rartits. of Rula, Oregon. ... j Mrv Paul I'ubfonJ wn hnntemi to ni nt her homo on Oth and D itrinits! ..1. :V . t X.J T ..t MWtltM Protect the healtl. of your children and encourage the appetites of your children's parents. Use LTV RCtTPArm SrttfMiftl Stab SttM Oipfia j wmm ii Jrloiir MANUFACTURED BY SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Wallace Halsey. oldest son of 0 D. '"' vuirW, n,.0wl g an att-rnoon of ncisllework to be needed beforo tUa winter la over week where he ha been attending r ,bp HmJ drt. ,nd r4all, mwh wott) prtropt prices go up and down with the con- ," cnooi lor me pan year snu L.foll ,unrh to ,he rollowlnir td sstl.fuclory when It Js kept at sequent fluctnat'on In wag wbloh fclf- momhers: Mosdamo. John 8ovey. of hand nnd given, aa soon a tb first have followed." j Eugene. Norman Howard, niley Sno I- lmlifdttoo of a cold appears and bt- "The treasurer's report;- continual! Tfm w brought down from rra,t j, m Wlthrow. Wm. Donaldson. fore It baa become settled In the sjrs- Mr. DUon. "Showed that the finance- ,la "nip yesieraay ana - t E Basford. Trubert llnderson. H. tem. of the oirvtltaUon. which bare been American Legion. The pro-: source of difficulty up to thhi year. CCeds of the picture are to be account of the preponderance of iiBed for financing of the Legion j exploitation work In te past, are now post. Within a Very Bhortjln healthy condition, thero belns a time the same, picture will be substantial surplus on hand." ! lukan In th Pilff0fi ttnaftltnl allr vth pneumonia. FOR SALE Complete house fur nishing; equipment Call ar News of tie. - tfc. V AND SEE Jd J LS LS LI at the BELL THEATRE Under the Auspices of the Springfield American Legion DECEMBER 20th and ?Azl Why Go To Eugene, When You Can Jwi1 ts TV i1 There is no danger In giving It D. Poland. Mrs. Levi Neet was the to children aa It contains do opium or otter harmful drug. red fir 405 M . white fir 130 M. white cmlar 330 M, red cedar 35 M ; NW4 NEla red fir 860 M.. white fir fO M white cedar SO M.; BKi NEH red fir 616 M.. white fir 10 M, whlts cedar 440 M.; NEV4 8WI4. rod fir 470 M. whits cedar KOM red cedar IS M ; NW 8WI4, r4 fir 4(0 M , Whlta cedar 1(5 M, red cedar 10.M.; 8W 8W, red fir 795 M whits fir 140 M. white emtae KSK M iru (white oedar 485 M. red cedar 15 M r SK SEW. red fir 1105 M.. white fir OFPICI Washington, P. C , November U12J Notloo ir Berab g (ton' that subject ',6M- whlta oedar I6 M.; BW 8EU, to the conditions and limitations of red fir 120 M, white fir 16 M.. whits- guest for the afternoon.,. e K- ....- .: - - Mrs. B. A. Washburne entertaed .NOTICK OF SALI. OF GOVERN- the Crysanthemum club -last Tbiri.s dar. t her bom on Xnd and 'A streets. The rooms were cleverly decorated with yellow and brown chrysanthemums,, snd the tablea wdh JTananea f.vnra vfvlnv thitm a vrtr oriental effect Tplloilng 've7 tofofjw W. 1111 JSt Stat 111) e IH M. BEVi 8E. red fir 113 plMsSaC Afternoon the toata4 rvf d ." i nst(dcUna oltba 8eflrpi - Hh'6-c4ar 178 M, red cedar 1 a two-course luncheon to fIowlB"f h IutertoKb September 16 lr V f Onb-ol the timbers on these- members: Mesdaine.- C. lieky. J D. 447), UwOlmber on the iol-.,rci" . for less than 11.60 it Btawart. M It PrntrrZ ICannath J0lil: lAuH W T' gold December w ue rea ur; q.g per M. for Abies. Prank De Pnc,". A. Beavey. 3. J. Bryan, J. L. Clark and to the fol lowing guests: Mrs, Claud Waahburae of Junction City, Mrs. Harry 8tewart and Mrs. Ralph Wppel. Mrs. Norton Pengra and two email U'imil It Ottoctc mv Mbe woll,-Ir 00 for tbe auction at the Called States landiwh,t &t and f 10 par M. for tha office at Rose burg. Oregon, to the.''- dar. 3 highest bidder at not lees than tbej T-.IB. B 1W. Bee. II; NWH NWU. appraised value aa abown by this. red fir J060 M yellow fir 100 M, red- notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary-of Interior. children wlU eat Thanksgiving dinner Th purchase rlcev.wtta an additional at Newbsrg with her parenta. Mr. and of ov-flfthr of 6m w cant, therm- Mrs. W. O. HllL Mr. and Mra. Hill formerly lived on North Mill street cedar 60 M.. hemlock 60 M.: Dons of NOTICE OF FINAL 8ITTLEMINT Notice la hereby given that Jessie Nesbltt, admlnlatrarrlx of tbe esUts of Henry Nesbltt. deceased, baa ren dered and filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tbe County of Lane her final account as ancb ad- the timber on this tract to bs sold for lesg than 11.78 par M, for the fir and $1.00 per M, fori the cedar and hem- of, being commissions allowed, must tP"- .' tm deposited at tins of salv money! 'ti 168, R. 1W. Sea. II; NWU 8W14 to bo returned If aal U not approrsd. red. flr'IOZO M. cedar 6M.; 8WM. otherwise patent 1'.Ihh for the , BW4 red fir 1001 M, none of the tlm- tlmber which must be removed with la ten years.' Bids will be received from eltlsens of the United States, as sociations of such cltlaena and cor poratlons organised nder the. laws of the railed 8 tales or any Bute, Tar rltory or District thereof only. Upon mlnlatratrii and that by order of said application of a qualified purcha sr Court, Saturday the 16th darof Decern ber, 1921 at tbe hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon at the County Court room In the Court bouse at Eugene, Or.fon, has been fixed and appointed aa the day, time and place for bearing ob jections to said final, account and the settlement thereof. ' All objections to said final account mast be In writing and tiled with the clerk of aald court on or before said day and time. I Dated thla day of November. ! 1922. I JESSIE NESBIT, Administratrix of, . U . ..... ll.n i- v Voihll A p a H fl ' jData of first publication Not. 1, 1922.' 1 Date of last publication, Dec. 14, 1922; the timber on any legaf subdivision will be offered separately before balnf Included in any offer of a larger unit T. 218, R. 12W. Bee. 13. Lot 14. Red fir 125 M.. Lot 19, red fir 71 M. none of the fir on these lota to be sold for less than 2.00 per M. ber oa these tracts to be eold for lea thaa 11.71 per If , for tha fir and $1.09 per M for the cedar. T. 118. R. 1W. Sec. 17, Lot 11. red fir 480 M , cedar, 170 M hemlock 139 M.; Lot 14. red fir 1400 M, cedar 110 M, hemlock 130 M., none of the tim ber oa these (racta to be told for less than 11.60 per M. for tha fir; 11.09 per M. for the cdar and 10.60 per M. tor the hemlock. OEO. R. WICKHAM Acting Commissioner, General Land (Date of first publication Not. I, 19CX. T. 298. R. 11W, Sec. 13. NE14 NE. Date of last publication Dec, 7, 1922. A Timely 8ueflestlon This Is the season of tho year wtion ithe rnident end careful lifuwlfe re j plrtrilrir-) hor supply of Clmmberlaln's foi-Kh ItMincdy. It Is nlmnst cortaln A J SCP-ViCE 'r.nh far tlm ri?n uUrtzs and cilter Jtukrs Thy will fluab your crtnkcMt wiik Cilal Hu.hinf Oil (, ihoioi:)jh nil rtt ll witb 2roUit lut Cu" ri;l Luliilciiiiun. fTANOADD OIL COMPANY Clju.lui . ,. It always pays to trade at GRAY Will Not Open Thanksgiving Day JIM STEWART Will Not Open Thanksgiving Day Located In Gray's Cash & Carry