The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 20, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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THURSDAY. PBCKMHEK 20. IM S.
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PAGE EIGHT
a iv s n Leng »sntsnes fo r Boots
OLD BANTA BAYB—
WHAT BECOMES OF
CIRCUIT COURT GRANTS
SPRINGFIELD GIRL WILL
H arry Melson, am bulane» driver,
MANY HUNTING LICENSE
THE LICENSE FEES? waa found guilty of IH gal po»»es
DECREES OF DIVORCE
FEES COLLECTED IN 1923 GRADUATE AT UNIVERSITY
»Ion of liquor In Juatlco co u rt Tuea
H unting sn.t fishing tieens* tee»
collected a t th e otBce of th e county
clerk this y ear totaled *1.979.15. ac­
cording to • com pilation m ade by
Mr». R. S B ryson this m orning. May.
■when fisherm en take to th e stream s
in g reat num bers, was th e heavy-
m onth in license sales. ,370 50 being
taken in then Septem ber, w hen deer
h u n te rs tak e th e field, is next with
»33$ .40.
One hundred seventy h u n te rs' li­
cences w ere - '.! it $3
Tw enty
county h a u le rs' licenses, for boys be­
tw een 14 and IS y ears of age. were
«add for *1.50 each
Five non resi­
dents took ou t hunting licenses at
*10 each.
The 164 an g lers' licenses sold d u r­
ing the y ear brought
each, 20
county an g lers' license», ,1 5 0 each,
and nine non residents an g lers' 11-
censss brought varying am ounts Non­
resident sportsm en are charged the
es^ne sum th a t an Oregon sport-m an
would be charged in th e ir sta te
Combination licenses to th e num ber
c f 154 were disposed of.
S everal
vorce d ecrees w ere hand
I’n iverslty of Oregon, Eugene. Dee
N .— (S p e c ia l.)- Maud F. O orrte of cd down by ludge S klpw orth in c ir­
Springfield Is one of th e SS persons cuit co o il .h s we»k lV ie rtlo n and
who will receive a degree from th e cruel and Inhum an tre a u u « n l con
U niversity of O regon In Jan u ary , 1924 stltu le grounds on which sep aratio n
She will receive a B A degree from w as g ran ted
T heodora (1. C hurchill was granted
the d ep artm en t of botany and bac­
‘a d ecree from Jo h n S C hurchill, Mar-
teriology
Of the SS degrees to be granted, cot» d ruggist, ou grounds of cruelty
five will he given by the school of S he claim s h«> made h er leave hem»
education, seven by th e school of and tre a te d h er In o th e r harsh man-
bu sin ess adm inistration, th ree by the ners. T h e couple w aa m arried In
d e p artm en t of botany and h a c t-rl July. 190$.
Ada M Vlnyard w as given a d i­
ology, th re e by the d ep artm en t of
Eng!t>h literatu re, tw o by th e d ep art vorce from W alter S Vlnyard on
m ent of economics and one each by grounds of desertio n T h« couple was
th e following schools and depart m arried in Albany S ep tem ber .10. 1919.
It 11 C hase was g ranted a decree
m en ts:
m usic, philosophy, history,
psychology- fine a rts, chem istry, med from M yrtice A Chase on grounds of
desertion. The couple w a» m arried
trin e anil physical education.
T h ere a re now 41 stu d en ts reg ister in R oseburg Ju n e 26, 1923.
ed n t th e 1 'niverslty who will receive
degrees upon com pletion of this term 's
T h e II I’. K. W II V club met
work.
W ed n e sd a y afternoon w ith Mrs Val
online. T he aftern o o n
waa spent
DENTISTRY at low er prices. Dr. N pleasantly a fte r which refreshm ents
tf were served
W. y.n ery . Sutton Bldg
F orty eight sta le s collected »152.- day and w as fined »500 and soutencad
3*7.023 In 1923 as receipt» from auto­ to six month» In Jail Mel»on w as a r­
mobile llcen ie fees. T he coet of ool j rested Momlay night aa he waa about
lection, ill» cust of the plain» them i to deliver a bolli» of boo»» to a f r a t­
selves, and o th er expenses w as le»» ern ity house In Eugen» Jam e» C
than four million dollars, so that a Sm ith. of Mabel, received th e sam e
total Of *1411.759,00 waa left aa the sen ten ce for a sim ilar offense « / i
nel profit» to be spent on highw ays ; m ined in th u t (own.
Thi - »urn la divided Into approprln
lions for S tate highway departm ent».
16 m illion»; F ederal aid fund». 34
million»; m aintenance of F ederal aid j
roads. 3 , m illion»; construction of I
o th er than Federal aid road», tity mil
Hons; m aintenance of o th er than Fed
oral aid toads. 31 l» million»; ami
The IntSV hOUBBWif» will
given a» aid to counties. 25«» eplllon»
SATURDAY
presented w'lth « holldny If
New llam p ah tra collect« the larg
hu» tlu- Spring Hebt itakeiv
eat rwvonue per Individual car or
RALPH LEWIS and
|h e r buklug for her.
truck, g ettin g an a v rrag e of *35 73 <
JOHNNIE WALKER
each, w hile A risons i» easiest upon
T h al m akes It
car ow ners from the liretiae stan d
IN
point obtaining but *6 69 each.
Bel! T h e a tre
Earl B tahlinan and slater N alda wiu
leave Friday to spend th e holidays
with th eir p aren ts at D etroit. Oregon
SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr
N W. Em ery, dentist. Sutton Bldg
tf
"Westbound L im ite d "
The
m ighty
Photodnuna
flesh mid si eel
It i> too good to mi»».
Mity Nice
of for the whole family also.
\Ve are able to handle any
order for baked goods from the
smallest to banquet si««.
Two r»cl comedy—
No matter what you ure
wanting our prices are moder­
ate flu- quality In ulwayn high.
"THEIR FIRST VACATION"
L et Us H elp You
W ith Your Xmas
S h o p p in g
SUNDAY — MONDAY
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR
HOOT GIBSON
Huckleberry
P -I-E
IN
“Dead Game”
A rtp-nnortlng western comedy
— Howled Over.
If not you are iiihuilng one
of the beet treat» of th-» sea-
ron. Made fr.'»n real Washing-
U»n huckleberrlett, mind you! !
XMAS TUESDAY. DEC. 25th
and WEDNESDAY. DEC. 26th
SOMETHING FOR THE CAR
FOR CHRISTMAS
We have Christmas Presents for the Auto
from 25c up. Come in for suggestions.
l»B
uh«
«Io
Mity Nice
Roy Stewart
IN
“ B a ck to Yellow
Jacket”
S p rin g field
B akery
A Peter II. Kyne Story
Also two reel comedy.
Fred Frese, Prop.
Wishing You A M erry X m a s
Riverside Dairy
I
FARMERS EXCHANGE
We make a
specialty
certified milk
for
of
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
The Christmas Gift Store of
Springfield
Authorized Ford and Chevrolet Service
Phone 11
4th and Main
And a store where yon receive
courteous service
babies
and sick people.
W. F. Cline
SPRINGFIELD.
OREGON
Shop here to save and for
Satisfaction
PHONE 34F3
The Gifts are toe numerous to mention—
Ladies Silk Umbrellas
...
$5.00 to $10.<M>
Beautiful gift blouses in special Xmas sale
$ 1.50 to $9.75
Unties silk cntnisole. beautiful lace trimmed.
band embroidered. In all shinies
$1.50 up
Unties silk com bination suits
$1.50 up
We carry a big variety of fancy work, guest towels,
Turkish towels, bureau anil dresser scarfs.
(añiles handkerchiefs, pure linen, hand embroidered,
latest novelties.
Rocker
Rugs
Floor Lamp
Electric Percolator
Silverware
Pyrex
Alminum Ware
FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS
Wagons
Air Guns
Tricycles
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
FOR DAD
Safety Razor
Arm Chair
Keen Cutter Tool In Holly Box
Pocket Knife
A NEW
COLONIAL
RANGE
$65.00 to $122.00
Kiddie Cars
Pedal Cars
Wright & Son
Special offerings of a wonderful selection of wom en's
hand hags at reduced prices
$l.f»0 up
We carry a full line of Duster Brown ladies silk
stockings in all shades
$1.00 up
A beautiful assortm ent of children's and ladles' slippers
in big varieties of colors a t greatly reduced prices.
Heavy silk hose for men ...................................................... 75t
Wool Sport Sw eaters
$5.00 to $7.50
Silk handkerchiefs for men ................................................. 50c
Wonderful selection of silk and knitted lies to
gull any taste
BQo, $1.00
Pure linen handkerchiefs, fancy garters, an il bands,
and etc., suitable for men for Christinas presents.
Our big selection of line unbreakable dolls m akes
a wonderful gift and sure will please the children.
Will be glad to show you all, and rem ember
“ We A lw a y s
Sell it for L e ss”
Farmers Exchange
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