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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1922)
-.-JL.-l Sixth Annual Roll Call - - - OF THE RED GROSS r-.: In Springfield Nov. 11-30 " Have a dollar ready for your own membership and the membership of each one of your family. - Mrs. M. J. McKlin, of Springfield, is chairman of the Roll Call, assisted by pubUc-eplrited women who will make It easy for you to Join. Give your dollar to any one of them and receive your receiptand button. Join the Red Cross Today THURSTON NOTES' - Tuursl a Is wall re presented at the teacher Institute) la Kugqn thra week. Those attending from here are. Rosa Mathew. who Is teaching U NI. Ver non, Mlsa Mildred Price, who U teach ing at l.eaburg; Mls Veda Gray, who l tevi-hlng the Pavl. school; NIs. !ftrgxretv King, who I leaching at the I'pper Camp Creek -school; Miss Erdln Caruther., teaching al Canary; Mr. Bert Wearer, leaching at Hayd n. Bridie; Mr. Clifford Weaver." teacK Int' at' Edenvate; Mis. Helen Travis teacher of the Tbureton (trade achool; 'and C. C. Katie, who U teaching thf , Thurston High school. J County School Superintendent E. J. Moore visited the grade school rt Thurston last Wednesday. The Cohurs Hifb school boys played a game of banket ball with the Thurston High" school boys last Friday j evening after the church services were over. Herbert Taylor Is spending Thanks giving vacation with his uncle. Gllei Fowler, on the Siuslaw. I The Thurston High school la pre paring a play to be given later on. J They are also preparing a program to be given at the Grange on their next : meeting at the high school building. I Oeorga ' WlUlans house caught .n Are last' Saturday morning After 'some quick work on the part ot Joon 1 1 WHY TAKK THt TIMC and trouble to hake cks, pies. biscuits and ItkmI whrn yu , ran have such delicious goodies from our bakery at a price that you could not meet it you had ' to produre them' yourself? We win take tho drunrery out of ' housekeeping If you will let l srlwiuii lj L-l '.' ' MOON'S BAKERY Successor to Egglmaun Uakery KHKlt JKUSEY MILK ANO CUEAM DAILY T H. TfiSTED COWS ' W. F. Cline SPRINCFIELD. - ORECONHI I'HOKK 34F3 In Ijne t'nuiily, Ore ISO acres of Und iiM'tle Meridian. gon. containing more or lens. Now therefore. In the name of tho State of Oregon. In compliance with 1 1 1 said execution and order Of sale and and George Wllllan and Ernest West 'head of the I'nlted Slates Veterans' j In order to satisfy said Judgement, the roof that was on fire was chopped burean. December IS Is the Inst dy ( attorney's fres. costs of suit and ac In and the fire put out. j requests for training can be consider jcrulug costs. 1 will on Haturday Ilia Mra. and Mrs. Eugene Oof f and sons rl under the present federal ruling , l'h. day of December. 192J. at the the flab) hatchery visited Mrs. 'govrramg somier renuDimaltoii, lie r m utwn in mi mrvnoon Mr. and Mra. William aiatea. nr saiu uay ai ma aoumwesi rroni door of the County Court house In Kugenx, I.ane County, Oregon. offtr IT IT AIRE Wednesday, & Thursday, Thanksgiving Day Harry Carey in "Man To Man' A western picture of action that will make you sit up and take notice. See the great cattle stampede that was certain death to anyone getting in their path. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION FOUR PIECE ORCHESTRA REGULAR PRICES Comedy: "Shaky Family Tree" If not Wednesday; spend Thanksgiving evening by seeing "MAN TO MAN" SATURDAY December 2nd r-. VV V'? AV I yr J - i 4-piece Orchestra JESSE L.LASKY PRESENTS RODOLPH VALEMTDMO t WW With the Picture Extrarodinary WITH LI LA LEE amd NITA NALDI Q (parti mount Qidure SUNDAY, December 3rd Lon Chaney in "The Trap" See the Man of a Thousand Faces COMEDY "SHOULD WATCHMEN SLEEP" WEDNESDAY, December 6th Tom Mix in "Chasing the Moon" Here is a chance for Tom Mix fans to Bee h!m do his daring stunts ' " Wait ti.d see "CLARENCE" Wally Reid'B newest picture here December 17th. Coming also In December: Theodore Koberu In "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" They can be seen here for k8 money than In Eugene ton. Mrs. from Clnft'm parents. - - i Ronnie last Saturday. "The (uvrnmvnt la anxioua that all llnhnl.l llaurhm.n m-hn I. .Hon, Una Xafrlr PPOPla who ar ntltlMl lO high .chool in Eugen. I apndlnff h Hnofit. or th Hohabllltation A. ft,rto PubII ThiHikaglrlmt vacation with hi. franl ady.nt.ua of .1,1. opportunity b-1"'1 MHo rSj.mpitoii aa pre r.rnU. Mr. and Mr.. P. R. Edm!.. It t. too laf." .aid Mr. Jph. M"'1 b' f rt.ht. tl.l. and -tran who. war lnjurla ham ""'" " " "". Earne.t W..t entertained at "rn,6j f"" u,'n V"!. V . "1'' '".J K". dinner Sunday the ThuMtonorche..,.;" occupaiion, are entlilfd - "'";;," m and Rer. BenUm and Ret. Chl.don,. ''"' training under the dlr, J' " "',,',lh'r " ,b"" ' ",J who are conducting a rerlr.l meeting ,on of ,ho Veteran.' Uureau. Th. '""'"V. pq .t Thur.ton ,Uw u,e" th "PPHraUon for aacb ' FHl' " "Tit KLKS. train In ntiigif h tt i rl hrlnp t I lavA. I iJhcrlrf ot IJine County. Oregon. Visa .. I n A a-"i m t K aa wIia tm i - I (na a. Psnirv a,l knnt. C. .! a. , .w ' , , - . 4 " Nr. Jerph nnounr(1 (hat pp!- tf rAnr1 Tninkavivln ami Ia allan.l ' . . wr . - "" " " - cation may be made by rltlB a let- . i . t . . ter t0 wrtt burwa office ! Mri A lfMrta U ntvar (at at oK. . . . . . rreiwing a deaira to apply for the with her oarenta. Mr. and Mra Iir , . . ... . ' ' " , " . vnern poai roam OT tne loiter of tp- Mathew.. and attending teacher.' lu- p,lc.tlM .how. tt. It wa. man.4 onl " ' " " " '"'win bo eonaldarr'd: 1 loana.giTing vacation. Several nf lha Thnnlnii mini na .inH ih- i.i t.k Ny.trom.who haa been work Saturday night "g In Portland for the Pacific Tole- "Mr.. Herbert Wei., .pent the patt b C" th tWO week with her parent.. Mr. and Nr..1' hom" '"r wh,1U "1,b hl Mi, Ro M.tbewa. Mr mn Mr Andrew Ny.trom. 1 w. n . .... . . ' - hit. aou mrw.m nay uaugn TIBIit-a in Mr ORECON PLAYS THE U. OF W. THIS AFTERNOON Th! afternoon Oregon, football team will cla.b With the I'nlver.lty vt Washington grld.bera In the Waahlng. ton .ladluru In Seattle. The out come of thl. game In addition to de eding the champion. hip of the nortn want conference, may alao delnrinlne which coa.t Nm will represent the wnl In the grid lntntertlonal game with Tcnniylvanla State college to he plaTed at Pnnudunn New Year', day. Tp to Ibe ppem-nt time the "Weh ' foole-a" he not bie-i dnrial in 1 Application blank, for 1923 II. ..nne -i,.,,, th. p.riftc rr..i rnr.r.. hare ho.-n malkd by the aerrctary of ',,ie NorthwMt conf.,,t,re,and .houf.l ' w u..,.ur iiTf.Krtn W ,(,nv ran... I.H or ami receive ncn ncen.ea ijorore Springfield Sunday afternoon. Roy "chaffer ! working for Spear. In Santa Clara. ' Ml. Margaret Buell I. apend'rg thl. week visiting her brother, Melvln Bnell. and her annt Ml. Hxprsma.' 'The grippe or "tV ha.' made' It. appearance .mln and thl. time Its victims are Mis. Heer.ma. Alta Joos ant) Earnest West. M'ke Tennis, who has been work ing at Klamath Pall. I. .pending a few day. visiting at Thur.ton APPLY FOR YOUR AUTO LICENSES AT ONCE first publication November 1. ISI I.a.t publication December 14. I2S. Don Chamberlain. : Tablet r Have - Her World of Oood -CbaraberlnfjiV Tablet' havit done m a world of good." Wrltn Mra. Ella U Button.'' KlrVvllle,''N." T. "V bae rocoromended tbetq to a' number of my frlaed. hnd all who1 have u.ea tbem" praloe ' kbem htgjhl." When troubled with Indirection' or Constipa te n give them a trial and realise for youtaolf what an excellent medicine It Is. the li IT'S TOASTED t I one extra process v which gives a I delicious flavor NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE !c!:i'-e for Ihn tost ihumi rr'il rln.aio January 1, 1D23 Mo'.or vehicle owners 1 . . . . ulll avoid much trouMe. annoyance and unnecessary iK;ly by promptly applying for their M23 licences upon receipt of the application blanks. ! ferrlvff npi'lylng for licenses until about the first of the ytnr only con Kosts the work of the secretary of Ktato'a office and may reKull In the rrrest of the car owners by traffic officers for failure to have the 192.1 license on their car. after January 1, M.Xt. Icense plates for 1923 will have a dark blue background and white flRiire. and letter.. I'p to October 27. 1822, there have been reentered and licensed In Or- po-i, &:;o motor vunicie aeaiers. ii.ou chauffeurs, 211,49(1 motor vehicle op erators, 3,162 moto.-cyclea and 131. 34 passenger and commercial cars, from which total the license fee ag gregate $3,307,073 98. The fees, less adm'nlstratlve expenses, are distribut ed one fourth to the countlo. from which the registration, are received and three-fourth, to the state hlgb-1 . way fund for use In road construction Notice t hereby given that by vlr and Improvement throughout the tate ' execution and order of sale generally. In tQr"1 ,0ure lued out of the Clr- The distribution of the registration cu,t ('ourt of '" County, Oregon, on up to September 15. 1922, show, that tne lCtn day of November, 1922, In a In Lane county there were registered ,utt wherein on tho 20th day of Octo 22 motor vehicle dealer., 458 chatif- ber' 1922- ln ''1 '",rt. Kdna P. feur. 1274 motor vehlcte operator, -omegy. plaintiff, recoverud . Judgo 226 motcrcyrle., 5717 passenger rf-ars. raent a,nt ne defendant. Anna H. 18 hus.e. and .'.ages, 161 commercial rrk. or lb "" 3286.00 with n car of loi. than one ton capacity. r(",t thron at the rui of per !08 tr-icks of f-fru one to five tons tnt per annum since October 20, 1920 capacity and 31 trailer, of from one en1 300 00 ftto.neys f. eH and $19 00 I to five tort capac'ty, or a toial of 0,,t!,' wl,t, n J'"lK'm ) t was e rolled 62ft Hcenned fa "enger and conimer- 811,1 In the CUrk' off.ee of 'clal vehicle.. rurt ln "'l '"ounty on the 23rd I day of October. 1922, and .aid axneu- JHPFF iaFFKR TIME LFFT uon 10 mo rectoa commanding nie TO APPLY FOR TRAINING ,n UlB nun'8 ,,f lhe Btle r f'regon, - la order to .at'.fy .aid JuUgfiment, In r s thfn three week, remain for trest, attorney' fees, cost of suit disabled war veteran, of thl. district atcrulrg cot.ts to lt the follow to m.ke application for vocational '"I described real property, to-wlt: training at the expenae of the govern- Bonthweat quarter of Section twelve , inent, according to an announcement (12) In Township eighteen (18) South by L. C. Jesepb, northwest . district of Rang one (1) Uast of th Wllla- Eugene Business College i. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING InvcBt In a buaineBs educa tion. It win pay you well. telfphone cuU or a t,K8taI f.ard brings you our cata log. ' ' "m;-!,. Monday Is enrollment day. Eugene Business College A .E Roberts, Pres. EUGENE OREGON Thanksgiving To our patrons and to the many friends of the First National Hank, we extend our heartiest Thanksgiving greeting. We may well be thankful for the splendid friendships and wholesome business relations wo have shared with you lu the pa3t year. "39 Yar of H.lpful e.rvlc" The First National ; Bank Of EUQENI Sine IBM -