The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 19, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tlll'KHDAY APRIL 1», 1028.
THE 8PRINÜFIKLD NEWS
l>h>y of the Const Kang« Lunber cum formed by Rev. P. A. Tlnkham. ol
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i Pang, at Mabel. tor several years Corvallis The groom waa Ivan Male,
Fur Rant
A wall furnished front suffered severe' Injuries about iba son of Mr and Mra M M Mule, ol
room with bath ('M )H K IN. Inquire fare abuut a month ago. by the un Hprlngfleld. Mlaa Templeton waa a
at Nawa office.
M r eipocked explosion ol a charge of dy- teacher for two yaara In tha Llncom
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namlhe. lit» mother
waa
tuitlfle*l school, but thia year waa attending
(' <) Wilson, the superintendent of
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Monmouth,
having
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Iliul " •
about Io undergo an ope the Normal at
the wood treating plant, waa called to
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ration for appendiciti», and aha waa llnlahed her term there In March.
Detroit. dragon, lent Huturday. by a
going to Mabel to care for hla child The young couple have started house
telegram from hla wife. H er father,
ran.
keeping kn the Heavey apartment»
tv It Itl.ldrll had bean prostrated
over the Il.dl theutre, where they will
by s strobe of paralysis
Ha died
A boy waa born to Mr and Mra
be at home to their many frleuda.
that day
Ha waa nearly 7« years John Kanskl, Bunday the Mth
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old
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The member« of
the
Methodist
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choir, wlih Iwo others, companion»
J \V linker came up from North
of members, thirteen In all, went o u t1
Bend Tuesday
lie la manager of a
In auto» to die home of Mr and M r» .*
large laundry there, with about SO
U U McKIhaney, Tueaday evening,
employer«
The proprietor noticed | V
for a social time; planned and card» I
that the work waa telling on him and ,
LEPLEY-HOLVBR8ON
suggested that he take a few days
W ilbur J Ixtpley and Mra. Hanna), out aa a surprise. The original Idea'
vacation lie will probably go bark j j . Holvrraon were married Tueaday waa u celebration of Mra. McElhaney'a
the flrat of next weak.
¡evening. April J 7, a t . 7 o'clock at t b e .b ,r ,M * Tl bul 11 wa« not carried out
■ ealdence of the officiating m ini.ter. I " " , ‘l » '» -ra l daya after tbe birthday
Starting Hunday. March ZBth, I will
waa past, Music and conversation
Rev A Q. Hater.
have high rtaaa Rhode Island W hile
ttTien Mr. l-epley came back from were the principal features of tbe
baby chlcka for »ale M Ituley H 2nd
occasion.
Hprlngfleld. Oregon
tie <’•»'*>"»1». the last I I I » . , he told u .
he waa coming Io be near hla mother
Mra. Ilaael Hlewart waa tbe ebarm-
John Malosh and Fred Barnard have aa much aa poaalble, and at her apee
be* h at work the past two days tai request; and all hla friends w ere,log hostess for the Cbbryaauthetnum
screening the windows of the gymna­ praising blm for thia fine eaatnple of
l*a t Wednesday afternoon. The
But whether mother [ coming of «prtngtlme
made Itself
sium on the aide towards the play* filial devotion
PAGE TU RE»
TOWN AND VICINITY
¡■HR
/n Society
ground
or wife la the object, aurh an rxbl f«1’ b7
large bowl» of snapdragons
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bltlou of afh'ctlon la always beautiful »nd
tease which were In profus­
Dr. H Ralph Dlppel. Dentisi, Vllua
io n about the room»
At the cloae
and Inspiring
budding, Hprlngfleld, Oregon.
¡of a delightful afternoon, a dainty two-
Mr»
luiura
Hughes,
of
Brown; [
villa, eldest daughter of Mrs. B Beck-
eii of thia city, dropped In at t ic
Beckett home Tuesday evening, on
her way to .Ma tie I Hor son Robed
Hughea, who haa been In the em
Another
couple
of
Hprlngfleld'» i ‘ our* *
young pc T ie were married on n..n»t«y
April 15. the bride being mlaa Cryetal
Templeton, daughter of Mr and Mra.
W. I ’. Templeton, of Brownsville, at
whose home the ceremony waa per
luncheon
was
served.
Plan your vacation now!
Vacation
Suggestions
With the bursting of Bpringtimc
come the first vagrant thoughts
of vacation from their cramped
up winter nests. Why not plan
now that you may reap the re­
ward of early and careful plan­
ning.
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Educational
Association at
Han Francisco
Yosemite and
Hequola ( Big
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Parks
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Del Monte
Hanta Barbara
Loa Angeles
beaches and
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Oregon Cx7ea
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Mountains
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Country
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WEEK
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The
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Springtime Calls—
A part of our business is to as­
sist you by helpful suggestions.
May we serve you by letter, per­
sonal advice or by sending des­
criptive folders?
Low round trip tickets will be
on sale to San Francisco, L ob
Angeles and other California
points as well as to Eastern cit­
ies and to Oregon resorts.
For further particulars, aak your local
ticket agent, or write
JO HN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent
Portland. Oregon
8ATURDAY, APRIL 21 st
"EBB TIDE”
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Phone 31
YOUR B ILL FOR GROCERIES
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will allow a comfortable saving
If you do your buying here
And our low prices In no case
mean lower qualities It 1» the
saving on standard gro. tries
that niak* < buying here truly
economical We have too much
tallh In your dl»i ernment Io
offer you Inferior qualities »•
any price
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COMMUNITY CASH STORE!
“The Store of Service and Quality”
Springfield,
J. O;
rtènjs*
A j s ’ î * t a-<-‘ roCWja»
Takon front Robert Louis Ste­
venson'» fnmoua
Soutb
Hc-t
lslaud »tory.
and a Harold Lloyd comedy
i members present for the occasion
< were: Mesdan><-s, Mae Ables, Maude
¡Bryan Addle Peery, Haxel Adrian.
: Maude Ijuckey, Sadie Perkins, Orpba
DePue and the hostees. Tbe Invited
guest for the afternoon
was Mrs.
Coleman. Tbe presence of little Mar-
Jory Foster added greatly
to the
pleasure of the ladies.
“ON TH E FIR E "
SUNDAY. APRIL 22nd.
“OVER THE HILL"
W. M. Green, Prop.
Oregon
The Road to Happiness
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You must keep well if you wish to
be hat py. When constipated take
one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets
¡nime<jiate|y after supper They w ill
cause a
bowels.
gentle
Few motorists would willingly pay fancy prices for oil
if they knew what wa know about Zarolene, which
xeZZs fo r about half the prior ol many o th tr oil».
Zcrolene. made from selected Naphthenic-Base Crude
end vacuum-distilled by our exclusive process, stands up
better and gives better, continuous lubrication than any oil
we have seen and tested or been able to produce.
One of the beat proofs of thia la, that a car lubricated
w ith ZeroZene averages 5% better in ta a o lio t m ilra g t
than a car lubricated with other oils, aa shown by repeated
laboratory teats. Even more important, ZeroZene w ill
run a car Iront 25% to 50% la rth rr before carbon-
removing operations ere required.
Insist on Zerolene— even if it doee coat lees. Consult our
Corrupt Lubrication Chart to determine the correct oil for
your car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
-CaMwatel
SCARS OF JEALOUSY
4-5-23
NO TICE TO CREDITORS-
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HOOT GIBSON
••STEP ON IT”
ÍW.qZZ.e
(png î{ui»
Comedy
G O O D R IC H and
• ourselves a ta n o
back of Silver-
towns to see th a t
you gat fu ll s e n -
ice value — posi­
tive satisfaction
assured 1
"ACCIDENTS W IL L H A P P E N ”
and
thrilling
serial, -S P E E D '
The Bell
¡MAN GIVES WIFE
GLYCERINE MIXTURE!
She had stomach trouble for years ■
After giving her simple buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Ad-
¡ler-l-ka, her husband aa.va: “My wife
(eels fine now and bas gained weight.
( It Is wonderful stomach medicine.”
iAdler-1-ka acta on BOTH upper and
lower bowel, removing foul matter
which poisoned stomach and which
yoa never thought was lu your sys­
tem. E X C E L L E N T for gas on the stom­
ach or chronic constipation. Guards
against appendicitis. The impurities
It brings out will surprise you Flan-
ery's Drug Store, Hprlngfleld, Oregon
Meeting Your
Needs
- with Facilities
YOUR every financial netti
will find a specialized de­
partment here at the First
National to meet you.
You'll use those facilities,
too, because they are e-
quipped with a background
of experience that fits them
to understand your partic­
ular problem.
Make the First National
your Financial Headquar­
ter»—we should be pleased
to talk It over with you.
“ 39 Years of Halpful Servic»"
Bank
OF EUGENE
Since 1883
itetOt
Eugene Business
College
YO U 'LL BOTH
APPRECIATE
A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism
“A man living on a farm near here
came In a short time ago completely
doubled up with rheumatism. I hand­
led him a bottle of Chamberlain’s
I Liniment and told him to use It free-
|ly ” says C. P. Rayder, Patten Mills.
N- Y. “A few days later he walked
Into the store as straight as a str'ne
and handed me a dollar »aylng, give
me another bottle of Chamberlain's
Linim ent; I want It In the house all
the time for It eared m e”
W. H, CANNON, Register
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CASTLE THEATRE
One of the greatest pictures
ever produced Don't miss it
National
EGGIMANN’S
the O. lmmel, U. S. Commissioner, at hi»
office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 12th
— day of May. 1923.
“ ' Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas Soleim. Eugene, Oregon;
George Clearwater. Eugene. Oregon;
John Downing. Wendling, Oregon.;
Herbert Downing, Wendling, Oregon.
at the
T h e First
the appearance and enjoy the
llavor of our brick Ice cream.
You'll know at a glance that,
such dainty looking cream must
l>o good. And the first spoonful
will Justify your opinion. Comes
In all flavors as well as Neapol­
itan
of
r
STOP FOREST FIRES
See
How It Can Be Done
in
THO M AS H. IN C E S
WEDNESDAY APRIL 25th
1pwœ11
gasoline mileage
° w ith Zerolene0
movement
of NEW, and SW U of N E % o f
Section 21, Township 18 S. Range 1
W. W illam ette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make final
three-year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before E.
SHORTHAND
TYPEWRITING
BOOKKEEPING
Ask for Our Free Catologue
Eugene Business College
A .E Roberta, Pre«,:
EUGENE
OREGON
SPRINGFIELD G A R A G E
Phone 11
4th AND MAIN STREETS
G Sìlvertown
o o d CoituTi
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NOTICE
FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned has by order of the
County Court of the 8tete of Oregon
for the County of Lane been duly ap­
pointed adm inistratrix with the w ill
annexed, of the estate of Fred W .
Shepard, deceased, ar.d all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same.
■ properly verified to me at the office
of Frank A. DeFue. the attorney for
the estate, in Springfield. Oregon,
within six months from the date here­
of-
- vj
Dated at Springfield. Oregon, March
28. 1923.
EM M A SHEPARD, Adm inistratrix
with the w ill annexed, of the estate
of Fred W. Shepard, deceased.
F R A N K A. D EPU E. Attorney for
U. S. land office at Roseburg. Ore­ the estate.
gon, April 18, 1923.
3-28-23
4 26-23
Notice is hereby given that Robert
F. Stevens, of Springfield, Oregon,
NO TICE FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
who. on June 30. 1920. made Home­
stead entry serial No. 012978, for the
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Ore-
8W14 of N W U and N % of SW% of'gon. March 20, 1923.
Section 3. Township 17 S. Range 1 W
Notice Is hereby given that Tony
W illam ette Meridian, has filed notice Spermblek. of Jasper. Oregon, who.
of Intention to make final three-year ¡on June 2, 1920, made Homestead
proof to establish claim to the land Entry, Serial No. 012885, for the
above described, before E. O. Im m e i,¡S W U of NELi of Section 21, Town-
IT. S Commissioner, at his office at ¡«hip 18S, Range 1W, W illam ette M erl-
Eugene. Oregon, on the 25th day of dian, hag filed notice of intention to
May 1923.
make final three-year proof to estab­
Claimant names as witnesses:
lish claim to the land above described
Thomas Ray, of Eugene, Oregon, Mo- before E. O. Immel, U. S. Commie-
tor Route 3. Edgar Waggoner, of sioner. at his office, at Eugene, Ore-
Snringflehf Cregon. Hugh Nesbitt, Ron. on the 5th day of May 1923.
of Springfield, Oregon.
Frank Crao ! Claimant names a s
w itnesses!
tree, Springfield, Oregon
¡Lawrence A. W alker, of Jasper, Ore-
W. H. CANNON, Register. K°n : Fred Bauer, of Jasper, Oregon;
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Frank Sanders, of Jasper, Oregon;
Preventative Medicine
(Ross Humphrey, of Jasper, Oregon.
The tendency of medical science Is
W. H. CANNON, Register,
toward preventative measures. It Is
easier and better to prevent than to
NOTICE FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
cure. Pnuemonla. one of the most
V 8. I .and office at Roseburg, Ore
dangerous diseases that medical men
have to contend with, often follows a gon, March 2, 1923.
Notice is hereby given that Evelvn
cold or attack of the grip. The cold
prepares the system for the reception H arrill, of W altervllle, Oregon, who.
and development of the pnuemonla on December 15, 1922, made Home
gervn The , anger tlhe cold hangs stead entry, serial No. 012371, for the
op. the greater the danger. Take 'ots 1 and 2 of section 9. township 17
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon south, range 1 east, W illam ette M er­
as the first Indication of a cold ap idian, has f led notice of Intention to
pears so as to get rid of It with the make final three-year proof, to estab­
least possible delay. I t Is folly to lish cla.m to the land above described
risk an attack of pnuemonla when thia before E. O. lmmel, U. 8. commission,
repiedy may be obtained for a trifle at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the
21st day of April, 1923
NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N
U. S. Land'office at Roseburg, Ore-
,gon. April 2. 1923,
Notice Is hereby given that Arnold
D Collier of Wendling Oregon, who,
on M«v 18. 19*0. made Homestead
— Entry, aerial No. 919828. for the N H
Claimant names as witnesses:
James E. Kennerl.v, of Leaburg, Ore­
gon; Sarah E. Kennerly, of Leaburg.
Oregon; Louisa E. Fountain, of W al
terville, Oregon; L. D. Forest, of Ba
gene, Oregon.
W. H. CANNON, Register.