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    TniTRgpAV, JANUARY
PACK FOUR
RADIO TO BE ERECTED
AT SPRINGFIELD HIGH
IM I.
Admitted t© Hospital—Mr«. Harry
Thetnle of W attervllle was admitted to
tb> Merry hospital in Eugene Monday
Thel'
after
uncle
Mrs
Leaving fo r San Diego—C. M Dority
leatee today for San Diego. California,
where he will make an extended visit
with relatives. He may remain for
th > entire winter.
Underwent Operation—Jack Hen-
derer underwent an operation for ap­
pendicitis at the Mercy hospital in Ku
gene on Tuesday. He la ratting along
very well.
Fandrem. employed in the office of Dr
W C Rebtaan, was c a ll’d to Silverton
Sunday by the illness of a relative.
Entertained at Dfnner—Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Cyr and sons, Joe, Clin
ton and Virgil, were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr and Mrs Wilbur Lloyd.
U nderw ent Operation— Mrs. M. Mier
of Camp Creek underwent a major
operation at the Mercy hospital in
Eug-me Tuesday morning.
Returned from Portland — Alice
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(n
Tom seth returned . Saturday
evening
from Portland where she visited at
the Kille«n home. She was accom­
panied home by Miss Eileen Killeen
and Al Killeen.
.« entertain the members end their bee
writs a « »« o'clock dinner on
Friday. January 11. •«
Aueli-ra«»
In Eugene The next regular me «tin«
will be January 17 at lire home of
Mrs. Miller In Eugene
INCOMK TAX IN NUTSHKLL
WHOf Single pei saus who had
net lucolue of »1.000 or more or
A pole (or a radio apparatus Io be
gross Income of *5 000 or more, erected on the grounds of the Spring
W e n t te Portland— A. J. Perklna
and married couplet who had Held high school was u u llieiit'd al
Meat at Edwards' Moms
leavea for Portland toutgtil on a busi
n ef income of »2,000 or more a meeting of the school lauri.I In Ih • The home of Mrs John Edwards I,OT for sale on vary easy tanna. Caa
ness trip
or gross Incorna of *6.000 or office of Dr W II Pollard, « halrmnn. was the scene of a very pleasant t»f
pay for I» In
w
U
more Quillst file returns
a( 7:30 Tuesday nlxhl A. J Morgan i fair Friday sftm noon. when the Ken Kepner.
Treatened w tth A p pen diciti*— Jack
manual
training
teacher
at
the
high
,
Henderer h * . been ill the past week
W HENf Th*
P -r'"d •• fn,ni
jalngton club li f t In Ha regular sea
schiari. Is to Install the radio reeelv-1
threatened with appendiciti.
1 J ,n u * ry ‘ ,o
slon The ladles spent the afternoon
W H IR I?
Collector of Internal Ing sci with wires running from the |In sewing, refreshments being served
Went to Cottage Grove— l'r and
revenue for the district In which pole to the arhool building,
later In the afternoon Mrs Edwards
Mrs. Ora llem anw sy. principal of i wan chosen pr «aidant of the club
Mrs X. W. Emery visited Mr and
the person lives or has his
the Lincoln school, was authorised to
Mrs. William IAghtfoot In Cottage
principal place of business
Members present were: Meadamea W
Grove on Sunday.
HOWf
Instruction
on
Fo-m give the Junior high school the right
C, Hcbhan. l.evl Neet. Anule Knox. J j
to use the gymnasium <fn Wednesday j C. McMurray. Henry Korf. t» II Ke»
1040A and Form 1040; also th
Jolly Mixer« Meet—The Jolly Mix
evenings.
law and reguatlona.
e»y. Harry Whitney, K, U Button. (' |
ore. a club of Eugene and Sprtngfleld
A motion was passed favoring the B «wart». J A Moore. Herbert Moore '
W HAT.
Four per cent normal
member«, met for their regular w eek­
tax on the flrst *4.000 of net In­ cooperation among the teach «re In and Miss Edna Swarla
ly social meeting Thursday night in
come In erceaa of the personal carrying out the difttonstrallnu metti
the Eugene country club. All mem
exemption And credi'» for de­ od In the teachers' training courses In
Gulld Entsrtalnsd
hers were p^ssent. Dancing was the
pendents. Eight per rent nor­ the high school, and the matter will
The Altar tlulld of the Hplsropsl
diversion, and late in the evening re
r'gular
mal tax on baiane of net Income. he discussed in the next
•hurch In Eugene was entertalned at ,
freshm ents were served.
Surtax from 1 per cent to 60 teachers' meeting.
the home of Miss Edna «wart« Tue« |
The
signing
of
a
pledge
of
allegl-
per cent on net Incomes over
T u rke y Raiser H ero—J M Dennlron
day eventog Fleet Ion of officera was
ance to the constitution and 'h e
of near Emmett. In southern Idaho. ' *6.000 for the year 1923
hehl Mrw Jenolngs. wlf ,» of the pas
United
State«
has
b«en
a
feature
of
a
was in Sprtngfleld W ednesday on his * —
tor, spoke a few words In preaentlng
T IP S FOR T A X P A Y E R S
number of schools throughout the
wav to Lowell Mr. Dennison Is the
to Miss Floronce Taylor, hrtdeelect
No. 1
country, and the matter was discussed
third biggest turkey grower in the
with a luncheon aat. a gift of the mem '
Every single person whose net In In Ita relation to the Sprlngfielu
northsrest. He is looking over th-.-
hers At th.« close of the evening r e
T i l t ' m o d e r n b a k e r With prop-
country with an Idea of huvlng a come for the year 1923 was *1,900 or schools,
Treehraents were served.
W frcUMl«* for Iwklllg 1*1»«
more or » h o se gross Income was <
ranch If he can And Just what he
.
.
quantities of bread lu In a posl-
Cupid Is 6 to t Odd*
wants. He will he back down the val­ *5.000 or inore, and every m arrlvlj
Nesdtscraft Met
tlon to save you money and
couple (living together) whose net in
There were SS divoro w granted and i
ley soon.
was *2.0«) or more or whose 426 marring-' licenses Issued In lame
N eedlrcm ft club held a very en y o u W l l .l . HUM If J U
X
come
lovable afterniHin'meeting at the home tilt IMltliiti C a refu lly ,
W illiam Holllston of Creswell was
lnr‘”up
*R 000 or
,i>un‘r
>»»« - cording to the
of Mrs, II P. Mortensen on Thursday, j
in Sprtngfleld Saturday
! must flle
,ncome-*"x return.
records of County Clerk It S Bryson.
Thoao pre» «nt were Mesdames Harry |
J c , Gates of Camp Creek w as In
«1 «>»"* «
le i
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II. 8t«wart. Ih n W («rite». O. II Ja- ■
all Income received by the taxpayer ,
Jackson Residence Burnt
Carli
during the year from snlnry or wage, | T h . farm residence of H C Jack r»tt. W H Pollard. W J Scoli.
xrtr1nn
TOW N A N D VICINITY
Returned from Thurston— Miss
n>a Hastings returned yesterday
►pending three daya with her
and aunt at Thurston. Mr. and
C hari's Hastings.
Í
THE SPRINQFIEI-TKNEWS
Zn Society
Bakers
Bread
Costs you'
LESS
I
om hip trouble
business, trade, profession or voca- son. near Wat’e-vllle, burned to th « it}l
* I . . rn
and J F Ketels Guests of the rltih
Herman Mason was here from Mar- Hon. dealing In property.
Interest, ground last Rundav and the house.
w e r e Mrs. II. C Jackson nnd daughtvi ,
vesterday
( rent, or dividend", or from t h « trans hold effects were practically all lest
Wilma.
•action
of
any
business
carried
on
for
Mr
Jackson
is
the
organiser
of
ihe
Mrs A R Cole visited the Roy A. !
The n <w member« of the club wtll ;
Humphreys borne Tuesday «Ince th « Profit N*t Incotti.« le groks Incom-. Fhfrnara V nlon for fA ne county
Back from California— Ben David­
,
! . . . ..........— --------------------- lUch brown I o b v m of M lly
•mall son. Charles Humphreys, was 111 lea« certain «perilled deductions for
■
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son is back from California where he
'Nice Bread an« always n«a«ly.
M n Cole is I harles' former nurse
business expenses, bad debts, taxes.
has been working for som s months
freeh from our ovens. Our
O W Monroe, car foreman for the
He returned to take charge of the
other prodintB, everything In
The exemption are *1.000 for single
Southern Pacific at Eugene, wa« h.rne
farm In W est Springfield.
¡the
Tuesday Inspecting the equipment ai persons. ,2.600 for /married couples
Hiving togethet I whose net Income
Large Bert Displayed— A large cow the Springfield depot.
W alter Platt was in from Thurs for 1923 eras ,5.000 or lean, and ,2.000
beet weighing 1»% pounds is on dis­
for married couple» whose net Incom •
play in the window of the X. A Rowe ton Monday.
A. B. Voris wa« a Springfield vlalt wa« In excess of *5.000. An addition
teal estate office. It was raised by J
al credit of »400 is allowed for each
C Bailey on his place across the river or from Hendricks Bridge Monday.
¡line of pttFtrh««, breads, cakea,
R F Stevens was in on business person (other than husband or wife)
from Jasper.
pies, etc.. Is pure and whole*
Monday.
dependent upon the taxpayer for chief
We will be established in our new home on the CORNER
some- Ihe finest of the baker's
Called to Canada—Frank Sharman
Mr. and Mrs. John Currie of Lea support if such p.’raon Is under 1» (
of 7TH AND WILLAMETTE whore we will continue to do
art.
of east of town ws called to Edmonton, bnrg w»re here Monday
: years of age or incapable of aelf aup j
the
same high class developing and printing that has al­
Capada.
---------- by
- a tile gram from that . Mrs Oliver Root has been con fin ’d port because physically or mentally
placo yesterday stating that his broth- -
|n n „PnM
- - -
ways been our rule.
defective
He left last
Mrs. Milo Thompson of Vida was Ini The normal tax Is 4 per cent on th el
er was seriously ill
town Monday for htedical treatment, j first »4.000 of net Income In excess |
Bight-
Bring us your Snapshots
House*
Mr. and Mr». K A Eakin and two of the exemption» and credits and 8
Here from Oakridge— C. M
Housewives are appreciating
or mail them to us.
was down on business In Springfield children were in town the pa«t few per cent on the remaining nrt Income
our Invltutlon to coinè and get
and E u g ’ne on Tuesday. He is inter- -lays from Oakridge. Mr Eakln has
Information about baking. Coma
T h ree Pay Fines
ested in the Clark Service garage, be?n receiving medical treatment.
in any timi« and let us help you
The
new
sp«ed
officer
for
Spring
Mr. House returned to Oakridge on
Dan Winfrey of Pleasant Hill was
active your baking problems.
field. C. M Hurd, began his duties
Wednesday
a Springfield visitor Monday.
on January 6.
W. Rennie of Thurston was In to'
Box 606
C. 8. Beals, proprietor of the Drop
V isits P-eents— R. D . Roscoe. who Sa, ur(lay
On
the
Corner
of 7th and Willamette
for some time oast has b?en working
g eott went to Creswell Tues In was fined ,2 6 this m orning tot
selling
cigarettes
to
minors
at McCall, I ’aho. was in Springfield dav moTiing.
L. F. Wilson and W A. Campbell
Wednesday on his wav to visit his
w
R gtacev has been suffering
parents. Mr and Mrs. George Ro^ 'or fro?n' )nnuenza during the past wsek paid »2 (lines this week for parking
too close to a hydrant
of Lowell. He exoects to go to Brit
I
Miss Addington, daughter of L. L.
G-SOrge Ilhlnevaulta of R F. D. Xo.
1<di Columbia a iitttle later.
Addington of Marcóla, has been 111
1 was fined ,1 0 for speeding
with Influenza.
Needle W o rk P a rty
Comes from Wisconsin— Mr. and
Mrs H. L. Moonmr of W>st Spring
The A. E. X. E. A. 8 met at the
Mrs. O. P Rud> started from Cameron.
field has been confined to her bed
htyne of Mrs W. C. Wright Tuesday
W isconsin five months ago traveling
with influenza.
afternoon Tba hours were spent In
y auto and representing the Fergus
The small daughter of Ernest Con­
needlework R efreshm ents were serv
Falls Woolen mt'ls They report busi­
ley of Camp Creek has been 111 with
ed later in the afternoon Those pres
ness good and business men and far­
Influenza
®nt w ere Mesdame« X. W Emery. J.
mers optimistic.
B A. Rathbun had his tonsils r>-
of Furniture, Stoves. Floor Coverings and Household
W Coffin, C. E Ewarts, M J. Me
Injured Hand— M -s. A J Davis of moved Friday.
articles will interest every thrifty buyer. Our store has
Klin. J. C. McMurray. L. May. Wil­
Springfield R F. D Xumber 1 was
Mrs B. A Rathbun, who has been liams and Mrs. Wright the hostess
been re-arranged so that each department is really a
In town th“ past week to have her treated for blood poisoning, is re-
store in itself.
hand «titched. While entting up a b«ef covering.
SATURDAY
E. E. Martin of the Eugene office of ,
to can she cut the side of her left
the
Booth
Kelly
Lumber
company
was
hand quite severely.
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
in Ppringfleld Monday on an Inspec .
Returned to Reno— Mr and Mrs W tlon tour.
in
W Powers, who have been visiting
Earl Hall was down from Marcola
Mr and Mrs. Roy A Humphreys for Monday on business.
the past several days, relum ed to
C E. Pryor was In Springfield from
th dr home in Reno. Nevada, Monday Dexter Monday.
A drama of Mountain Mothers
night.
Leonard Johnson Is recovering from
and mountain men. and the lova
a severe illness of pn«umonla
of u mountain mother for bar
Spent Week-end at W en dllnp —Clay j L. E. Basford Is confined to his
son.
too Barber spent the week-end at home with a cold.
Don't mtafl the finest plrtura
Wendiing visiting h is b ro ile r and
Mrs. M Hills of Jasper was In town ¡
that llarfhelmeaa baa appeared
and Mrs. T. “ A ¡.hopping Monday
sMterln law. Mr. ----
In.
Barber He ruum ed to Springfield:
was a Spring­
Monday morning.
field visitor from Dexter Saturday.
Comedy— "T h * Smile W in s1'
I
Went to Lebanon— Mr. and Mrs A
C. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. B. G. LOST— Pair of shell rimmed glasses.
SUNDAY
Fankey. accompanied by Mra E. C.
Return to John Fitzgerald or leave
McElroy, drove to Lebanon
today
at N ews office
J10
aaainst tftt
where the past noble grands of the
Rebekah lodge entertain their hus-
k life r to /f
Born—At Goshen. December 30,
hands with a covered dish supper at
<
w inU r!
6:30 this sv.m'ng. They are driving 1»2R. to Mr and Mrs. George V Haley.
a
son.
down and will return late tonight
Enrich your blood, build up your
I
ayatem and ward off colds by using
with Tony the Wonder Hom«.
Traded for Orange Ranch—J W.
REXAqL EMULSION OF COD U V B R
Another great picture by thin
Hopp.« e^mpldted a deal yesterday
OIL. It'» a remarkable food tonic—
with John Xeher of Porterville. Call
popular Western Star
made from flneat quality Norwegian
fom ia. whpreby he traded his ranch in
It
I
h
a
brand new picture and we
oil, pleasantly flavored. Highly con­
Douglas Garden for the Xeher orange
are pretty certain you have not
centrated, but ea«y to ’ak e
grove near PartervIH’i. Mil H op p e'
seen It before.
made a trip to Portervlll“ last week ,
To combat a cold and for rellering
Two Reel Comedy—
«
•fid Is well satisfied with the trade ,
faverishnees. headache, and muscular
“TIjtE MUMY"
I
pains, we recommend REXALL LAX
M cK ee Funeral Held
We make a apecialty of
ATIVE ASPIRIN COLD TABLET«.
WEDNESDAY
Funeral »arrices tor George W Me
certified milk for babies
Kaa, age 7* year», will be held at hi«
For sim ple coughs rely on REXALL
WESLEY BARRY
horn« In Marcola thia attent ion nt ¡ and sick people.
CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP. It
in
2:0« o'clock. Mr M eg ee died at hie-
soothes the membranes snd relieves
bom » on January 7. 1»24. following a ,
“RAG9 TO R IC H E S ’*
congestion. Absolutely usfe for ehll-
b rief illaaaa. H* had been a reeMaei ¡
Packed with airtlon, thrilling
dren.
of Marcóla for ih e BMt 1* ream
¡y.y*1
* n,.,<* •'tirrlng adventure.
Mr McKee w as a mem ber of t l !
Freckles' In seen In one of the
Odd Fellows aad tbe M a.on'e lodges j
FLANERY’S DRUG STORE
greetest and most lovable roles
SPR IN G FIELD , OREGON
F u n .l a arrangement« follow word *a-
1 of hi« career.
eMved from relativo» In Wlttaor O n
PHONH B4F3
[Two Rao I Camedy—
ada. W. F. W alk»- -rf Rp-ingdeld baa
Fkjt»a 1
ftPRiN«lFiiff:(n , ORB
eharge of Mia tauaceJ a<r*n<«M*ata.
BWLLET PHOCF1
Monday the 14th
M1TY NICE
We Help Some
iaker-Button
Springfield
Bakery
O U R D ISPLA Y
Fred
Frese, Prop.
Bell Theatre
ftexaU Remedies
If that roof starts to
leak come here for
the proper roofing
«
Tol’able David”
Wright & Son
^^Cuard ,
■ Alfourself *
Riverside Dairy
W. F. Cline
Paints
Hardware
Furniture
Tom Mix
m
“Eyes of the Fore»t”
The people of Springfield
a r e extended a cordial
invitation to attend the
John T. Brown Evange­
listic Campaign at the
Christian Church every
night at 7:30.
a