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THB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Community News
By Special
Correspondant»
BORN— At the home of Mr. and
Mr» Ed Brattaln, December 1». 1»23,
to Mr. and Mr«. Otto Rice of Maple­
ton, a daughter, weight eight pound«
Personals
Thr«o carloads of pole»
arrived
from the »late of Washington to he
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treated at the Carbollneutn wood-pre­
Mr and Mr». F F. Cooper. Ml»» serving plant on Monday.
Mr«. Travl» Kerr and »on Marvin
J^m Aubrey of Jasper wm In on
arrived Thur»day from Orland, Fall Margaret Cooper and Ml»» Ann Park*
fornla, to »pend the holiday« with alt of Arrago motored over Haturday builne»» Monday.
tlernard Bean of Marshfield came
to »pend the holiday» with r e ta ils »
her parent» hurt.
to Hprlngfleld thin week for the Christ
and
old
neighbor»
In
thl«
locality.
Edgar and Emmett William» left
The annual election of officer» took ma» and New Year-» holiday».
Munday for Dalla» to »pend the holi­
Dr. R. P. Mortensen 1» driving a
place
at the local Chrlstlxn church
day»
Mr«. C Castle and »on Lafeyette Munday morning Tho»e elec ted were ¡new Na»h »odan.
New classes will be organ­
arrived Haturday from Knemclaw. ¡elder». II. C. W hoiler. Mr. batten and
John Bryan purchased a new Ford
ized on the followng dates:
W ellington, to visit over the holiday» W. L. Bristow; deacon». Frank Smith. touring car on Monday.
William
Bowen
w m In from Dexter
September 17, 24 and Oc­
with her sister. Mr». W. P. NappT. Morton Brlatow. Mr Overhauser, Ed
Mr. ami Mr» Roy Bond and »on Hwlft and L. E Park»; dealone«»»«, Monday to buy a new coupe.
tober 1st.
Mr» F. W. Tunlson of Goshen w m
of lloaeburg are vlaltlng a few daya Mrs. Dora llurden. Mr». Ed Swift and
In Monday.
Courses:
here with their uncles, George and Mrs It. J. English.
Arthur Campbell of W altervllle
The Farmer» Union met i t thl»
Ed O'Neal.
Bookkeeping, Stenographcl
bought a new touring car on Monday.
The Catna» Mwale school gave a place Wednesday evening and e l'tte a
or Secretarial, Complete
David Mill» of Campcreek was a
the
following
offlcera
for
the
coming
Christmas entertainment
Haturday
business
visitor
In
Springfield
Mon
Business and The Bur­
night. There waa a Chrlsttpi«« tree year: president. W L. Wheeler; vlce-
roughs Machines.
and a large crowd In attendance.
¡president, C. E Jordan; « icretary, day
Jess Gates of Campcreek was In
l.lla Smith ami her pupils rendered i M/a Charles William», chaplain, D.
Special coures by arrange­
town Monday.
a sptrndld program.
E. Unton.
Ed
Masterson
of
Campcreek
was
ment.
Mr and Mr» C Mutton motored up I Ml»» Bertha Manning of Ibis tlace
from Nnrkenxte Saturday night to at-,»pent Christmas In Hprlnglcld nt the In on bu»lne»» Monday
Only qualified, experienced
Mr. Day of Jesper wa» In Monday.
tend the (ttirlstmas program given , homo of her brother, <’. B. Manning
teachers employed.
by the school.
' Engineer W elsh and family are
Former
Pastor
Here—
Walter
Bailey,
Th.. Farmer« Union held It» regular »pending the holiday» with yetatlvta
Our rates are reasonable,
¡former Baptist pastor In this city who
meeting at the achool house Wcdnes-j In Mnlem
our
equipment is up-to-date
A large crowd attende I the Christ ha« been attending a Baptist semln-
day night
and you are assured of a
maa pageant put on by the young ' ary In California, 1» In Hprlngfleld for
W aller Butler arrived from Philo.
thoro, practical training.
math to «¿end'the'holiday» at home people at the Endeavor aocletv nt the the holiday«
Mr and Mr». J W Armstrong h eld 'local church Bunday evening It was | Har> from Marghfle)d_ H M Peery
a family reunion at their home Christ j otto of th» fin-^wt entertainment» e v e r ,
Mamhfleld 1» »pending the Christ­
EUGENE
ina« Mr and Mr« Carl U n d er» and put «•> here and great praise 1» ,’UPilnai) va<.a t|On with hl« aunt and uncle,
daughters, Erma and Doria. of Mar- ’he young people for their wonderful Mr. and Mr» Mark Peary.
B U S IN E S S C O LLEG E
cola. Mr and Mr*. Harry lluah and | «ucce»».
Visit from Ashland— Mr and Mr«
A. E. ROBERTS, President
daughter Hasel from ix>we||, Mr. and
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Winton Cole are here from Ashland
Mr«. Allen Day from Eugene and Mr S U B S T IT U T E R A T IO N
992 Wllamette St.
having come up from there to t
Armetrou f r a t Ftoraoa
D E V IS E D FOR C A LV E S
xu? Ms f t t o , ' Mf.
Phone 666
were In »tendance
Eugene, Oregon
Bn-
In
dairy
bard,
whose
entire
output
!
<'»'-•»
»««»ar.
living
north
of
Spring
Mr», ft K D enham and «on
til« and daughter. Mr« Travis K err,' 1» »old a« whole milk at high prices,
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visited Sunday In Cottage Grove with Cure 1» need for a m eant »f raising ■
their cousin, Mm Haymond Jons«
the calve» on other feed» A number
Mr« August Leldtke visited In Crew- of substitute ration« have been work j
well Sunday with her daughter. Mr» ed out at various experiment station s.
G mrge Rickets.
which have proved fairly satl«factory. ■
Mr and Mr». Robert Huffman and fin the experimental farm o ' th» ,
family of Pleasant Hill visited Sunday Cnlted State» Department of Agri-
Is the science that is restoring health to thousands
with the Sutton family.
vulture, at Beltsville. Md.. a mixture
who
suffer from stomach trouble, tonsilitls, nervousness,
Ml«« Lila Fmllh left
Runday to has been devised as the result of ex j
«pend Christmas at her home In A l, parlance. which tv sugge-ted for use
sleeplessness, headaches, enlargeed prostrate glands, high
bans
“
’ ¡In raising calve» where the whole
blood pressure etc., by scinetifically co-ordinating the prin­
The .flown» children.
M artha.1 milk la mor« profitably disponed or
ciples of Chligipractic and Electro-Therapy. The results
Laura. Bllza and Alva Downs, who are through other source».
attending high achool at Sutherlinj The department"» recommended ra
are Safe, Sane and Sure.
thl» wlnt ‘r. are spending their Christ- Hon la aa folio vs: Take SO parts fine
mas vacation at home
;ly ground corn, 16 parts lln».'o-t oil
D R . G E O . A. S IM O N
Fred Butler arrived recently from meal. 15 part« finely ground relied
Over Ludford’i
Examination Free
Chiloquin, O re. to spend Christmas oat«. Hi part« dried blood flour. 10
916
Willamette
Street
Phone
355-J
part» sklm-mllk powder one-half pari !
it home.
EUGENE. OREGON
¡salt. Stir up with warm water at th« |
'rate of 1 pound of the m«al mixture j
th» to about 8 pounds of water Increase
Cham berlain’« Cough
Remedy
gradually a» 'he whole m’lk 1» de
Mosher's Favorite
creased, until at the time the calf 1»
The sooting and healing properties 60 daya old It thould be getting only
of Chatnhollaln's Cough Remedy, Its the gruel At this time 1M, t.1 2 roundr
plensunt la te and prompt and effec or the meal mixed with w-x'er will
tuul cure* have made It a favorite ton dilute a day's feed. Tie» total
with people everywhere
It Is es- quantity of milk used 1» ab >ut 300
peclnlly prlted by mother» with pound»; If le w 1» fed the calve» are
young children for colds, croup and ¡|kely |(j b# Mn, hrlfty
whooping cough, as It alway» afford»
quick relief nud I« free from opium
Wendllng Soecial Sunday
and other h»rmfo1 drug».
to B
The Wendttng special did not run
Always Open for
ENROLLMENT
C H IR O P R A C T IC
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HAY —
G R A IN —
W. M. Green, Prop.
Community Cash Store
W. M. Green, Prop.
Subscribefor the Springfield News
YOU CANNO T APPEAL
to her more strongly than by
asking her to have some of our
Ice cream.
To all of out friends nud patrons we extend most sincere
greetings and good wishes for the New Year.
Morrison & Clingan
“The Store of Quality”
Phone 44*
V <«
come to us for It.
EGGIMANN’S
A HAPPY
NEW Y E A R
IS OUR BEST WISH TO YOU
The Farmers’ Exchange
F. O. B Dem« I
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Considering the improved
appearance of th e new
Ford Touring C a r, one
would naturally expect a
proportionate advance in
price.
Larger scale production,
however, haa made it pos­
sible to incorporate in this
new type to u rin g car a
number of d e c id e d im­
provement« w ith o u t in ­
¡ill
creasing its cost to the
purchaser.
A comparison extending
over a long period of years
w ill reveal th e fact that
the present price is actu­
ally th e low est at which
the five-passenger open
car has ever been sold.
The Ford T o u rin g C a r
stands today, as it always
has, a most rem arkable
value in the motor car field.
FOR T H E N EW YEA R
It is not at all surpris­
ing that the new For-
dor Sedan is proving
extremely popular as a
New Year gift. For
this handsome closed
type body is a truly ex­
ceptional value at its
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«AJL« TILOCK4 T & A C T O A 4
present price - $685,
fully equipped.
Inspect this new For-
dor Sedan at your first
opportunity and ar
range for its delivery
on New Y’ear’s morn-
ing.
You can buy this car through the
Ford Weekly Purchase Plan
In the good old fashion way
A. R. Sneed Dept. Store
S h i w ill ap­
preciate your good taste If you
T k o Car <w» be o h n in tJ through the Ford » 'eehly P nrthate Plan
W e w ish you a
Happy N ew Year
I t Is pure, nourish­
ing and delicious.
A Striking Value*-at ’295
FLO UR —
Buy Here and Save
Corner of Third and Main
Those who buy
— Make happy families. The better food yon buy— the better health
you have. W e are headquarter« for health foods.
. DCTROIT
Sunday. owing to the f,c t that the
Dr 8. Ralph Dippel. Dentist, VItu» camps at W eudllrg were shut down
for Chrlatma» holiday». Il will, how­
building. Springfield, Oregon.
ever. run next Sim lay The Wendllng
logger lin« not been running, either,
G, M Mnague, Mutual Life Insttr- hut will start af'»r the first of Jan
enee Co. Eugene. Ore Phone S77 tf nary.
of all
kinds
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27, 192».
CA]
Wing Motor Co
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
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