The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 20, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    T l 1V R S B A Y , D E C E M B E R 3«. 1923.
f S O K FOUR
an M ìw Bessla Bench w»r» t h , hua»
a«aaa Saaantawn huida were presen;
TOW N A N D VICINITY
Haa Scarlet FOvaa— Clifford Koch la
III at hU home in S te w a rd addition
w ith scarlet fever. The house waa
«narantlned on Friday
Preached at Janpne— l*rof*»aor Ran-
dan Scott of the Springfield high
p . g. o.'a Go to Corvadlo— Mesdames people
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L id * MncOtiwan. Henry Korf. W.( H
En torta In at Olnaor— M r and Mrs.
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, i | Brd
and _ Han Crites attended a
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Lee entertained Mr. and Mrs. i mncheon ° t U»e ** ®- ®-
Oacar Lee and Mr. Ban Conway at tiei j ixn tha Oregon Agrtcullurnl col-
dinner Monday night In honor of On (i„ge cainpua on Saturday
All four
b,rth)lB,
¡belong to the Kugene chapter which
car Lee's birthday.
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Joined with the chapters at Lebanon
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Herbert J.ckso«' Alba" ’f and Conra“ “ for th* a(,a,r
B
mhool went to Jaape, >Jinay^w er* , Rona|(, Roberw Bnd Roy A. Hun,
Grimes to Manage Hospital— The
he conducted prvat.
X
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¡phreya
are
piannlnj
to
leave
for
Mlnaea
Kathleen
puivjn nee w
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* n^|««ao.
In
Kroll
Saturday
night where
they
gerBj j , aaaos.w
nurses
have ‘ bren
Il on
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w who
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w o n t to Joapec— W H . Shelley w en* I\rv»
w
ill
go
duck
hunting
on
the
lake.
ci,Brtv
ot
the
Sprlngdeld
hospital
for
through here on his way to h it home
some time past, are motoring to San
tn Jasper on Monday He had been In They Will return on Sunday.
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. _ «. V n -rrv Francisco the 11 ret ot the year to
Eugene oil business.
Here from * " " » • * • * - * \
£ " T Bp, nd , he winter In San Francisco
o
.
On jBnuarv t , hv hospital manage-
Lett for Landax— Stanley Gray left son of Mr. and Mrs
londay for
for Landa*.
“
will be taken over by Mr and
Springfield Monday
Landax. He
He 8 ^ n« fle,d'
town since Saturday re-,night iron, Wh te ah, •
clarence Grimes. owner, of th,
had been in cal
treatment.
¡Me 1« employed In the round b o o m
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reiving medical
He will spend the Christmas holidays bu,ldln»
Away Over Week-End — M r and here with his parents.
Mrs. Levi Xeet
I Met Brother H e re -C a re y Thorny
to Cottage Grove vi.u in g M Ira N e « is |
mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. X
brother. Henry Thorap
Jolly
M is e r, M eet— The Jolly
M il
They met for a social time
Thursdar night at the countiy club
in Bngen* Hanclng nnd cards were
diversions
Refreshments of sand
wiche- coffee cake and Ice creau
were served Those pro-ent included :
Mr and M r. Frank Oeorge of Ku
gen.- Hr and Mrs K R. D erting er of
Eugene Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hacks
thoroe of Kugene. M r
and
Mrs
Charles O'Brien of Kugene. M r and
Mrs. Leonard 'Liles of Goshen. Mr.
and Mrs K 0 Sutton. Fred Cllngan
nnd Mrs Zells Cantrell. M r and Mr.-
W ilbur Lloyd. Mr and Bra. II n Skin
Called to A .h .a n d -R
J
•IT ALWAYS PAYS TO
of ,h“lr fa,h“ru J 1 Uar'1 I
Going to Portland— M r. and Mrs Stewart, «on-in-law and daughter of
J. W Coffin are leaving for Portland Mrs. E’.tinger.
on Saturday to spend Christmas with
M j|| Stoppe(J for Day_ D u r iM |
W . R Dawson of Albany were guests
o f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adrian this
week. They arrived Tuesday for a
coupl- of days' stay.
son. Mr. W ilmot, M r and Mrs. Prat* '
Holverson and two children. Fay and
Buford, and M r and Mrs. 1. X. Endl-
cott and Junior Endicott.
Eastman’s
Grocery
Formerly Farm er Kxchsng*
Grocery Deptmeut
Electrical Gifts That Are
Always Wanted
and had to have several stitches U f e l « *
—
,h» « . h
!whO 1» M FearS ° W- TheT * er* BC' H
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companled
by Mr. and Mrs. Jim
for. He cut it severely while using
Hac(
Family Gathering— Mr. an«,
an ax.
Mrs. Roy Holverson entertained with
_ M
_______ T -. v — _ a family dinner on Sunday. Thoio
i
u .i, u
present were Mr. Holverson s mother
was quite badly burned on his face v
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and sister, Mrs W J. Lepley aud
and hands by an explosion of di;-
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It
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Miss Jennie Htflvtm on
and a la .
tills ,e at his home near Springfield
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,
.
Holverson s father.
David Lyons.
Tuesday morning.
p u e r in the afternoon they were
Visit from Albani'—M r. and Mrs. Joined by Mr. and Mrs Alva McPher-l
we nn> offering 'i I“ 1
good things tlnil *111 help
Hpreml the season cheer.
The thing» you *«»•
the thing» we hnve at
lower coat.
City Delivery
Make This An
Electrical Xmas
Ward. S !
Cut Hand— Leslie Dwinell was in t°n Monday, water flooded the lower
Monday from John
Seavey’ ,
hop P »« of the mill so that the la h mill
ranch to have an injured hand cared
not bP ™ n un,1‘ neXt daT
For That
Big D inner
TRADE AT CRAY'S
er of Mrs. E. G Sage of Campcreek J Ward and Mrs. Ona fittin g « wen-
fell and struck her head Thursday called to Ashland Sunday morning by j
their son and daughter. Herbert Cof
drB(nlDg of the Mountain States
fin and Miss Florence Coffin. They
company-s reBerTllkr on the
w ill return on Wednesday
L , , , abo<e
sawmill
associations In thia country; that ».
per eent of Ihum are Incorporated,
that (4 per cent of them pay stock
dividends, that «6 per rent pay pat
roaage dividends; lhal 7»5 nssocln
Ilona reported a total membership
of 111*4«. an average of I4S mem
bars to an association; that 33» asso
elation, reporting In l# l* gave the
average amount of business done as
»57.16» end 4»*
I.lIo n , report
Ing for 1»»S gave the average bust
neaa done as I144.734 Steadily the
«-.»overall»* organisations are In
creasing In amount of business and
ner. M r and Mrs Em eat Skinner. In number*
M r and Mrs. Everett Harney, Mr
W ife Gets Divorce
■uid
M r,. Milton Cyr. —-
all of - Spring
anu j»
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Mrs. Grace Grr haa been granted a
Held. The club will meet In the same (| lv„ n,B q, ¿.|rcult court from George
place thia evening, after which the
o rr Tb, COUp|„ was married In
meeting» will be fortnightly.
191 ft and the wife alleges the husband
failed to provide for her.
J. Xaboa. Sr.
wb(J a rr,yed from Pendleton that
Left for Portland— F. T . Page of morning
M r Henry Thompson ex-1
the West Coast Life 'uisurance com pecta to stay a month with his broth­
pany of San Francisco. California, er at V id a
was in town on business Friday and
Gueesta at Winxenriedn— Mr. and
Saturday. He left Saturday night for
Mrs. Roy Ebbert of Portland spent
Portland
the week end with Mr. and Mrs Johr.
Here from Pleasant H il1— Mr. and Wlngenried of this city. M r Ebbert
Mrs Dan W infrey and little daughter is a brother of Mrs
W-.nienrl- d
Marian, accompanied by Mr. Win- Frank Wlnsenrled. brother of Mr. i
frey's sister were in Springfield Sat--W lnsenrled. who accompanied them,
nrday on a shopping trip.
returned to Portland with them.
Injured at Camp C re e k -T h e moth
Lester Millican of i^abu rg was a
Springfield vld tor Tuesday
'era t'a the name adopted by th . social,
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Mub organised a short rime ago by
The government reports that II haa
a-g ro u p of Springfield and Kugene'received reports from 1400 l » m » n
enevDiûMT i M i
au TOC a ít IB
m
ANOTHER SHIPMENT
OF ORANGES
H a v e arrived.
G et your X m as O ran ges now .
N aval O ra n g es $ 1 .5 0 B ushel.
ER Ay 5
CA5M 6CARRy
N ew
PERCOLATORS
HOT POINT IRON
WAFFLE IRONS
TOASTERS
I'M VERSAL IRON
AMERICAN REACTIES
FLASHLIGHT
CVRLJNO IRON
TABLE STOVE
DIM A-LITK
COZY GLOW HEATER
READING LAMP
WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS for «11 purpose»
Henderer Electric Supply
Returns from Oa> -Idge — Arthur
Bushman went to Oa'cridge on busi­
ness Tuesday, ret- ■ -lng rha raJne
-evening He reports that ev ythlng
| Is booming up that » ly. the Southern
I Pacific having ;en' in dozen« of new
Jmen to work on 'he tra x-laylng He
’ also said that there was f-Ik an-ong
the men of the bnildine of a larger
Visiting at McKlins— James O'Goi isawm ill in flic .r?!-,n ia fliu near
nian of Minneapolis is vhiting his future forger tl-'n -u y 'r. this part
nephew and nif-re in this ci*./. Mr. of the country.
•n d Mrs. M. J. M cKlIn. He will spend
Had “ Kid" Party— The Progressive
the Christmas ho'idays with them l-e-
fore going on 'o Iz>s Angeles and San 22 members met Friday night In the
Diego. Califgornla. for the winter sea­ I. O. O. F. hall where they enjoyeo
son. Before coming here he stopp« d a children's party. The ladles all
¡came dressed as children and plsved
a t Spokane, Seattle and other points
children's games. Mrs Ernest Blsck
visiting relatives and frien,l3.
Attended
Party— Mesdames Lida
MacGowan. Henry Korf. Dan Crites.
A lfred Morgan and W. F. W alker
went to Eugene Monday night where
they attended a party of the P. E. O.
eist-rhood at the home of Miss Lola
Howe. Decorations were
in
the
Christmas spirit with a tree.
iisaor
a spas
"590
Give One For Christmas
Hear Ye
Hear Ye
Lower Priced Than Ever Before
T
H E m any d esirab le qualities inherent in the
Fordor Sedan commend this car to the considera­
tion of every discriminating motorist.
W h e n , in connection w ith th e e qualities, the low
price of the car is considered, the value „1 the Fordor
Sedan becomes unique. In it you obtain, at the lowest
possible cost a car of snug comfort, good appearance,
and high utility.
The last few hours are at hand but new stockd
just received have added a great deal to the vari­
ety of the most desirable gifts f r Xmas.
convenient operation, dependable performance, and
« inc
life auv
are well
of its appearance.
lon<
w«..* known.
^.^»ww— T he style -------
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the attractive comfort of ita interior, are exactly in
line w ith the present-day demand.
T he Tudor Sedan i , a gilt
every member of the fam­
ily w ill share. It adds to
daily happiness; It w ill
extend the joyous spirit of
Christmas to every day of
the year.
radiator, broad cowl, sun
visor, and large windows
make it stylish in appear­
ance. Yet it is sold at the
lowest price ever asked for
a Sedan— only $590 Lo.b.
Detroit.
T his new Ford type is of
an exceptionally pleasing
design. W id e doors open­
ing forward, foldiwg right
front seat, and a too.-ny
interior make it a conven­
ient car to use; its high
The rich, permanent luster
of its finish, the quiet good
tasteof its upholstery, and
the ornamental treatment
of its full-nickeled hard­
ware, all help to make it a
car you are proud to drive.
Car can fr< obtained through ihr Ford It rrhty Punhurr Plan.
You can fray »*« car (frroagfr th» Ford W'tthly Purchait Plan
Come early in the morning—select from otir
new stock the things you want—we have gifts
of all sorts at most any price you care to pay.
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LADIES— Come here this week to buy your gift
handkerchiefs - - - beautiful new shipment just
in - - - extrem ely low prices.
CAI
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reen ITlerrell Co.
men s wear
“ ooo of Eugene's best stores"
325 Willamette St.
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