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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1922)
T4WKSIMY, JUNK 15. 1922 I sear tutor. n V A 2ANE GREY PICTURE WHEN ROMANCE RIDES Adapted from the novel "WILDFIRE by ZANE GREY Bound to a maddened horse dashing through the forests to destruction Yet from that she was saved saved for a happy ' ending of an amatlng romance. It was a romance that "Wildfire" brought her, a victory "Wildfire" won for her, a happiness that can come only to brave hearts and clean love It's a romance that you will glory In wish for your very own. SATURDAY BELL THEATRE Constanc. Rebha It visiting tatf grandfather at BrownsvlII. and. Inci dentally, enjoying th pioneer picnic Uar thta wk W. O. W. mta !ry Ts ventog at W. O. W. ball Roy McKalght was seriously burt whil nggd In logging work ear ; Donna, on Tuesday forenoon of thl ! wk. A Icy rolled ovr bit body, dislocating hit right leg and tnaahlng him up considerably. Ha wti treated 'at Mercy hospital that afternoon. I Mr. L. R. Huck. of Wendttng. aus ;talnd a major operation at Marry ! hospital. Eugene, on Friday, tha 1th. I FOR SALE Fresh Jersey milk. Tuberculin tinted. IS qt. night milk '$1; IS qts. morning milk ft. Prank Murray, 1st and F street. 2tp Each advance subscription to The News, new or old. will ba taken at $1.35, with on photograph (IS value) i of tha subscriber at Romant'a stud! ) TOWN AND VICINITY Tbe Prlscllla club met last Friday served after tha contest. Those pre sent were, Mesdames: James Wlttr row. Riley Snodgrass, Wm. Donald- with' Mrs. John Tomseth. This was son. L D. Larimer. L. E. Bastard. H. the last regular meeting of tha se-'B. Freeland. A. J. Morgan. T. V. aoa. The principal social feature waa ' Henderson and the hostess. The si guessing game. A lunch was club is considering a picnic for the Frank Kintsley. of Fall Creek, bad the little finger ot his left band ampu tated at the office of the attending physician. In Sprtngield. last Satur day. The finger bad been badly mashed about two weeks ago, and It I became Infected and the bones would not unite. Hence, amputation became necessary. Zane Grey's greatest atory. Wlld- flre." has been mad Into the picture: j "When Romance Rides." It Is a atory of an unbeatable horse: "Wildfire".! and of an unsurpassable love; a ro- mane that you will envy. See this ' Saturday. Humor, pathos, drama and suspense I are all Included In "Lavender and Old .Lace" which will be the featured at traction at the Bell Theatre Sunday. I I no JL NATIONAL PAEK Nature's Most Wonderfuf Laboratory and Out-of-Door Paradise 'reserving time and a cool kjtchen Make canning time a real pleasure this year by using a good oil cook :Stove. It concentrates a steady, controlled heat directly under the utensil. Your task is shortened and your kitchen is kept cool, clean and comfortable. To insure best results, use only Pearl Oil the clean-burning, uni form kerosene refined and re refined by a special process. Sold by dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' (California) PEARIrOIL Mrs. Hugh Jollff. ot West Soring. sustained a major ojoration at Merc) noapltal, Eugene, on Friday, the 9th. Mrs, R. A. Bates, residing on 8tn and F streets, underwent a major ope ration at Merry hospital. Eugene, Sat urday, the 10th. W. O. W. meets vry TuesJay venlng at W. O. W. ball. Andrew Carpenter, of West Spring field, who was found guilty last week of the crime of rape upon the person of a girl of 13. ot a family living about Springfield, off and on for almost a year, was sentenced by Judge Skip worth. Tuesday, to three years In the penitentiary. Th wildest geysers In tha world, dancing amid thou ands of boiling springs, their basins arrayed In gorgeous j colors Ilk gigantic flowers. Her, too. are hills of sparkling crystals, hills ot sulphur. .Ills of glass, mountains of every styW of architecture icy or frosted, mountain boiled soft Ilk totatoea and colored like a sunset sky. Jhn Mulr, th great usturallst THROUGH SLEEPING CAR DAILY Portland to West Yellowstone Operated by the Union Pacific System FIRST CAR LEAVES PORTLAND 5:00 P. M.. JUNE 18th Round trip rail far from Portland to West Tel lowston $38S5. Bleeping car fare oue way 110 SO This decs not Includ the hotel or camp eipenae while In the Tark. which will depend on the length ot stay. J. 11. O'NEILL. Traveling Pass-nger Agent, with headquarters at 701 Wells Kargo Building. Portland, will b glad to call personally on anyone wishing to visit Yellowstone, and arrange all details. Drop him a cant, or address WM. McMURRAY GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT PORTLAND, OREGON I CREDITOR'S NOTICE. Nctine Is hereby given that th undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the state of Ore gon, for the County ot Lane, adminis tratrix of the estate of Henry Nes bite deceased. And all persons hav ing claims against said real estalef are hereby notified to present same properly verified, to the administra trix, at the office ot Frank A. DePue. attorney for the estate, on or before sis morths from the date hereof. Dated this 22nd day of May 1922. Jessie Nesbltt, Administratrix ot the estate of Henry Nesbltt. dec-eased I Frank A. DePue, attorney for the I estate. The Southern Willamette dental as sociation will bold a picnic at the rvd bridge up Row river tomorrow. They will meet at the Hotel Osburn, Eu gene, at 10, and go In autos." Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist. Spring, field. Oregon. The mill force has hwn laid off In sections this week, by the necessity of repairs on the monorail. All are oft today. Interment was made at Monroe, MRS. O. H. STARR She loaves to mourn her loss, her. day, at It. Rev. T. D. Yarn, of husband. O. H. Starr, and five child- lu, - Methodist church, officiating ren as follows: Ernest Edwin Starr, of Portland: James W. Starr of North Bend: Mrs. Jesse M. Feglea, of Eu- rene; Charles R. Starr, of Vancouver, Washington; and Ruth Starr f Springfield. Two other children: Frank L. and Ivy U. Starr, nave pre ceded her to the life beyond. ) The funeral service waa held at I Walker's undertaking parlors Mon- iK.CR.Of ENE) HEAT AND LIGHT Hbbw4m STANDaJLO Oil. COM If ANY PHONE 51 MOON & MOON Successor to Eggimana Bakery Makers of Mity-Nice Bread Think twice and buy Mity-Nice Pies, Cakes and Rolls a Specially Patronize Your Town John Henderer ELECTRIC SHOP PHONE 103-W TOASTERS CRILLS AND FIXTURES Electric accessories and Repairing Mary A. Lemon was born neur Monroe, Oregon, November 27, lS.r.8; and died at her home near Spring field. Oregon. June 10. 122. aged 61 jears, 6 months and 13 days. She grew to womanhood at the home of her birth, and was united In Marriage to O. II. Starr on October 10, 1875. after her marriage, she and her husbund lived near Monro' for a number of years; but lutnr moved to Grants Pnss. Oregon, whert they made th"lr homo for about six years. They then moved to Douglas county to make their home, anil stayed there for sixteen yeat. After this they removed to Douglas count Washington; and later to Clarke cour.ty. Washington, but finally re turned to Springfield, Oregon, about six years ago, where they made their home until the time of her death. Boon after her murrluge to Mr. Starr, she united with the Methodist church, and remained a consistent member of that chiirth to the day of her death. She has been a consistent Christian, a good mother, and a faith ful wife, and has endeared herself to the hearts of many friends. She had been In til health for about a year and a half, and for the last three months had suffered In tensely. But In spite ot ber suffer ing she bad boine it all patiently and with Christian fortitude. HOWS THIS? 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