The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 17, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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T H V R S DA Y, JANUARY 17. U»-*.
TOW N A N D VICINITY
Received Shipment— Morrison Knud
E n te rta in e d a t D in n e r— A L. Rob
er'.« had d inner w ith M r. and Mr« son company, contractors for the city
of Eugene at W a lte rv llle , received a
P r a tt Holverson on Sunday.
carload of coal through Springfield
Dislocated A nkle— L oria l ’âge dis­ yesterday. The coal is from V ta h ,
located his ankle M onday w hile s p rin t­
ing on the high echool grounds.
V is ite d C ou sin— Mrs. lla tt ie Kens
1er and Mrs. Em m a Sales, cousins of
D o » n from W angling— Joe G rlsky was
N , A. Rowe of Springfield, motored
down from the Booth K e lly lu m b e r) 'to the city Sunday w ith M Atiualsv
camp num ber SS and spent th< week j ^ ^
>WJ#mpa|Uw,
by
Mrg
•n J w ith I
X
Endicott
¡Sales' daughter. Lola.
Experim ents a t (h<> station at Cop
valll« have shown that hay pul Into
*lo ra g e in th« sum m er moonlhs In
ciwased several pounds per bale dup
lug the w in te r and usually reaches
Charles G rant was in front Thurs­ Its maxim um in February or M arch
ton Monday.
It takes up m oisture from the moist
Nick M iere of Csmp C reek was a a ir and the bales are considerably
Springfield business vis ito r Monday h eavier at mid w in te r than they a r *
Jess Gales of Csmp Creek was In at mid sum m er. T h e hay gen erally
goes back to nearly
Its
o rigin al
the city Saturday on business.
,
W ill Grim es was a Springfield via« wi Ight the follow ing summer.
or from W a lte rv llle Saturday
D IB D
Joe H a rt was in from C-klar Flat
H
A
L
E
Y
—
A
t
the
home at Goshen,
on Saturday
Janu ary IS. 1*34. G w irge Z. H aley,
Alva McPhsrson of Thurston was In
at the age of 3H y<nra, five months
town M onday on business
A rth u y Anderson o f W e -g fir was and 33 d ay*. H e ia survived by his
widow*, one son. hla m other. Mm.
down Saturday,
Oscar Hem ingw ay of Goshen was In M ary Haley, of Eugene; fo u r broth.
Charles and Vernon, o f Eugene;
Springfield Monday
Personals
V is its fro m B e « *—A lf
Nysten
is
h e-e from Bend visiting his broth.-r.
•» T X ~ " Home— M r and
1 Nest n lie arrived Friday for an M t . Charles R lvett returned from a
1
, ..
I Csdthornla tjrlp y s te rv la y . and are
extended visit.
visiting th.« W P Tyson fam ily T he
Roes M athew a was here Saturday 1 W illia m of J a s p rr and M orrla Haley,
V is it from Cottage Grove— M r and i R |Tetts are w ell known hare, having
(o f Marvota. and by to u r s is l.rs Mrs.
M rs. Charles T re n t o f Cottage G ro v e . ra id e d In Springfield where they »till from Thurston
0 . R Sm ith of Camp Creek was in ¡N e llie Gay. of Eugeae, M rs. Norah
w e re In Springfiold Sunday and had j OW1J considerable property
d inner w ith M r and M r J M. O liver. I
Mrs
Springfield and brought In a load of Lew is or C olville. M ich igan ;
F th el H e rb e rt of Monroe, and M rs
W o rd R ece ived fro m B a x te r V eu n p wheat.
Resigned Pqsitio»— Harold l l a r t l ’ » ..
* message received from B a ite -
F u n «ml
W J Pengra o f n ear S p rin g« >ld Candle H a rris , of R ainier
aigh t engineer on the m idnight alvtft f YoUB< by C ari olaom of this city. M r
s e rv ic e w ere held T hu rsday a fte p
was la town Saturday
a t te Mountain States Pow er companv Youn([ g ta tM that b0
at N iagara
8. O M ushier wav taken III a t his noon at 3 o'clock nt the W alked chap
g ian t, resigned his position Saturday |pa)1> OB , b# , w elfth of , btg month.
el In Springfield, the Rev M r W a p
home Friday
Burial
Home from Hospital—J a c k H e n d erer but that he w ill soon be “turnin g h it
M rs O liv e Root. who has been III ner. of Goshen, officiating
was made In the Ijr a r e l H ill rem et* ry.
was home from the M ercy hoapital In face tow ard the W e t " again. H e w ill fo r some tim e p as t is slowly t o
E n g in e Tuesday a fte r undergoing an return home through Chicago
operation there several days ago
D ro ve to Cottage Grove— M rs
Chas.
Eggim iuin and Mrs. C arl Olson drove
to Cottage Grove M onday and spent
They returned
th-,« afternoon there
th e same evening.
„ ,
W orking fee Slate Highw ay— E a rl
R oberts w ent to Pleasant H ill Sundaj
to w ork as chain man fo r the stale
highw ay commission there. H e w ill
-w a r n in about one w je k .
V isits Daughter— I- Jacobs, fa th e r
of M ra J *
Stew art, arrived fro m
K la m a th
Falls Saturday to v t.it
d aughter and
fam ily.
He
h i.
returned
'proving
M rs H a g a r and son of M arcola
W .n t to E xh ibition — Several Spring , w w
togfn for m edical tre a tm e n t
field ladies attended the exhibition of Monday
antique shawls at the U n iv e rs ity o f
Incss visitor
George H a rt
Oregon in Eugene on M onday Among In Springfield Tuesday from Cedar
those who w* nt vp.»re Mesdames O
F la t.
. B. Keaacy. C. E S w a rt*. W illia m Long*
M r and Mrs M orris H ill o f Jasper
II' F.
V I1’„1V-.-
«aaJ M
U .»
k I’ eery
W
W a lk e r and
a rk
w ere In town M onday
Roy Holverson was taken sick w ith i
Here from
Toronto— Mias
M ary
Scott, sister o f C. F. Scott of Spring- inflnensa F rid a y
t* here visiting h er b rother She I T h e Carbollneum Wood Preserving
plans to stay In Springfield u ntil M a rc b plant shipped a carload of t r e a t'd :
poles to C a lifo rn ia Wednesday.
l'
“ « ^ n she visit-
A rth u r Bushman, salesman fo r th e 1
• - p h e w „ K a n s a . C ity. M U ro u ri
“ oma is In Toronto. Canada,
T ro u b le in Power Plan t— T h e exciter he*»
for the big turbines in the M ountain
T h e Springfield M ill and G rain com I
H e r a fro m Ju n c tio n City__D. Lingo.
o f near Junction City, was a caller In
«Springfield Saturday. H e stopped to
v is it B A. W ashburne. w ham he for-
nr?rly kn w in JuncGon C ity.
S ta t'a Pow er company's plant burned
out Tuesday morning, and t h * burden
of the power was put on the top pole
line .from C alifornia. T h ” "*«*> »as
replaced on the exciter, and It was in
use again yesterday.
tric t inspection.
baiiy shipped a carload of feed and i
ftonr to 01 ndale S a lu n la y and an
o th er to M arshfield Monday. A car-
•» b«,|n*
today to Powers.
¡Oregon
M m . L . W C lark I* recovering from
a serious illness of bronchitis.
Hera ’ r Om H e p p n e r— M r a*- 1 Mr«,
rh n rie a Ijrto u re l of Heppn r. O • «gun,
w rie In Fpringfleld Friday, ati.l stop
ped to see Mtsa Osll G ray. T h e y were
'on th e ir way home from a trip south.
through Roseburg. M y rtle Point and
On inspecting Tour— Ernest S,r0U J ’ otb ,r pia r ,
tra in m a s te r o f the Southern Pacific
ra ilro a d w ith headquarters in E u c -n e .
H e re fro m C o rv a llis — Jess S eav ey
in Springfield Tuesday on his wag b e re ( rotn j , j , hop ranch a t Cor-
w ay to O akridge on hlv reg ular dis- vajj^g Monday, hauling w ire from the
hop yard of his brother. John Seavey
W e n t to S ilv e r to n -M r s John Tom - M r. John Seavay is tearing np part of
e d b "ud v
and Mrs. Pete fotr.seih hi» hop yard, and digging up the hop
w ent to S Ive ton Sunday la o ra ih g * “ « • " h - r e the crop was ruined by
tr- a tt-n d the f'in e ra l of M r h. J r k k - the flood. H e plans to raise stock on
part of his land.
«"[i. a fo rm e r Springfield re ud nt
A Rare Stock
of Soaps
A perfect soap is one In which
the
m aterials
pure and
In
combined
fec tiy
are
which
as
to
w ithout
absolutely
they are go
dean-tie
possibility
Jury to the skin
Here from
Cottage
Grove— M rs
Has New Machine— A new Am erican
Ceorp Bjorset of Cottage C r o r - v. a n n ls h -r was purchased b y W
H
In town Sundae visiting ii r grand- Gott fo r hi» shoe rep air shop on Mon-
|r>other
She went on to D -« t r to day. T h e machine was installed T i l e s
v is it r e r parents. M r. and Mrs. T hen: day. T h e finisher 1» an «lectrlc one.
as Sikes. M r. Bjorset went on .o F o rt equipped w ith brushes, trim m e r, sand-
l«nd on a business trip .
er and all the re g u la r apparatus
It
j «<— la one of the newest models and dnst-
A rrived from M arcola— M r and Mrs
,
.
.
.
less
M r. G ott plans to use It es
B Riemenschneid r of M arcola are
,
,
u
j
»■
a
. a
pacially fo r ladle« shoes, and w ill
spending some tim e in Springfield.
.
...
_______keep his old one running also
T hey arrived Sunday and M r. Riemen-
schneider is receiving im M lc a l tre a t ' .
. .
Drove to Lebanon— M r. and Mrs. A.
D)<*Dt u* r*.
C. W ilson of Springfield, accompanied
L e ft fc r Portland— D r and M rs. W . by M r and M rs. L es te r M a rtin and
H . Pollard left Tuesday fo r Portland, two children. M arian and H o bart, of
a/vom panied by th eir two sons. W il Eugene, drove to I>ebanon Sunday and
liam and Robert. T hey w ill visit D r. spent the day. T h *y visited M rs L
Pollard's m other Mrs. Wood, and go J. G ray, sister o f M rs. W ilson, and
to Oregon C ity to visit Mrs. Pollard's Mrs. A lice E llio tt, m other o f M r. Mar-
parents.
tin. T hey returned the same evening
S u rp ris e
Candidates fo r Bhsrltf
P a r ty
T h e birthday of M rs, Roy A. Hum
phrvy« was the occasion of a surprise
party glveo In her honor by a group
of her friends on F riday nlaht
Flv
couples wen* present
T he evening
was spent in dancing
and
playing
cards
L ate In the evening light r e
fr< e l*ii*'» la brought by Ijfe guesla
w ere served
Green F ili h -r. m arshsl «ml depuly
sheriff al Collag» Grove; Hugh Earl*
In te rn a l revenue deputy,
ami
Bud
Kompp are helng groomed by friepds
as candidates fur sheriff to succeed
Sheriff Fred Mtlckele
Mr W ick els
w ill noi b.* a ra n d 'd a le at the coming
election P itcher la a republican w hile
Karle ami Kompp BIB .lem*** rate,
v-
Bell Theatre
■
SATURDAY
NORMA TALMADGE
in her grantast achievement
“SMILIN THROUGH”
8 Reals of Storm and Sunshine
8 Reels you won't forg*at
Wo urge you to • • • this great photoplay
COM EDY— S TA N LAUREL IN “T H E NOON W H IS T L E ’
SUNDAY
W illiam Fox
presents
Springfield M ill and G rain company,
w ent to O akridge Tuesday on busl
Teaadsy.
H ire New D riv e r— Floyd X o llc th .
of Eugene, has been hired a* a d riv e r
fo r the A rth u r Steinm etz ta x i service.
M r. N o lleth has tak* n up h t r?«l-
dence here. H • iregan w ork Satur-
day.
Had
p r-
and
Rome makers
products.
excelickii e
It
is
of
goods o f
are delirious and are one of the'
lending products of our popular*
line of baked goods. It's "Mlty
Nice'’ to have one of our a ttra c ­
tive cakes to serve when you
have company.
Try Our
Gingerbread
of ta
have gained reputations for the
p u rity
MITY NICE
CAKES
th* Ir
this
and you will come bark for
more. MITY NICE !’ uh tri tu
“ra n t be beat."
character which we featur«. O ur
stork
Is large.
erythin g
It
embraces ev­
in the line of
BATH,
8H A VJN G ,
NURSERY
A N D F A N C Y T O IL E T S O A P S
Use Bread Made
in Springfield
I
.
doss of tump
Dhede^ by
soaps,
you'll
find
one
here
th a t you w ill w ant to select for
re g u la r use
P ric e s A re R ig h t
Springfield
Bakery
Fred
Frese, Prop.
UiS. tiin Dyck,
Two Reel Comedy, “The Gun Man”
WEDNESDAY
I f yon haven’t any special choice
in
4
Gene Stratton-Porter’s
Famous Novel
“Michael O’Halloran”
Has been read by millions. Now on the screen.
Sanitary Meat Market
COMEDY— "DEAR OLD PAL"
The best meat at a price th at will bring you back and make
you a regular customer.
FREE D E LIV E R Y 9:30 a. m. DAILY
Special Clearance
Holverson Bros, Props.
of
Heaters
Shoes Repaired
I have purchased the Shoe Repair Department
To make spaces for our spring mer­
chandise we offer our full line of
Heaters at
’
of Hall's Cash Store and I am prepared to do t .
first-class work at reasonable prices.
• .
f
A Trial Will Convince You.
>
JOHN A. NELSON
2 0 % D ISC O U N T
«g
n)orvH
nee A
ò
tv c e .
DAVENPORT
Wright & Son
Paints
Hardware
Furniture
We now have on h*nd a full
line of Overstuffed Davenports
and Chairs and can give you just as choice a selection of
coverings a. you can get in Eugone and at a better price.
9ee us before buying.