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    TltVRBhAY. JANUARY. 24. 1524-
T H E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Personals
TO W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
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A Las* county agricultural aud In
Colonel M »rcer and B n Keeney, ,,ustrtal conference under the mis
in - , Hom«__Mrs R R Gilm ore, Visited Broths«— Mr, R M Baker county assessor. were In Springfield I t,|r(,a o, tho Grenon Agricultural col
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yealerday.
I*g* has been called for Kugenv F b-
day visiting It r brotb.hr. F M Roth
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ruarv 13. 14 and 15. Committees for
suffering front Influe«».
I’hettaplac* of Mount \ Ver
Homer Phettaplace
er
bav„ b..,.„ appointed
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Sick «< M o w *— M r». F ra n k Gonion non
selling some
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>n was in
tn town Tt.esdav
Ttte
are making arrangements
H»r* fo r T re a tm e n t— J lw . »««
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>t he(. hom<. w hh ,nrt»m m atory
Dairy
Fall Crock »»» in Rprtngft.-ld Monda. , rhwn|a|W m 8h„ wa, laken . lck Fri- hoga front hta ranch
for medical treatment.
day evening
III at HoW»— Mrs Burtts is »I *
On Inspection Trip—G H. Campbell,
her home on Mill street suffering route agent for the American railway
express, was In Springfield Monday
from rh 'umatisnt.
checking up on th » books In thy 8outh
Went «o Cottage Grove— Frank An
ern Pacific depot.
demon ot the Anderson Manufactur
Dislocated A rm -F rem on t Torbet
imt company went to Cotta»* Grove
dislocate,! his 1'ft elbow
Tu sdav
today on business.
night at the high school. The dlsloca
Home tor Week End—John Tomseth. tl<m
(hf) n .KU„ of h u (a]|lng
J r . was home from Booth Kelly tarn
ha„d
the „ -„ .„ „ iu ra .
her camp 3« above W .ndllng for thy,
w eekend
H*r» on W ,y Hom*—Miss B»ll
I Scott of Creawcll stowped tn Spring
Here from Donna— Mr. J * ' »'
; n*(d Tuesday evening on her way
llonna was In Springfield W ednesday.' home fn »m Gardner to visit her broth
Mrs. Drew Is reported to be very j er Loyal Scott of this city.
Frank Taylor was In on business
rom Thurston Monday.
Frank Campbell waa In from Thurs
ton Mifttday looking a ft .r business
j iaffairs
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W. J. Leploy began work on the
celling of the Springfield Catholic
¡church on Tuesday morning
I J M. Oliver bought a new Ford
coupe Monday.
Cart Wyman. engag'd In the tele
P”«»”
K J Ward, chairman. Motor Rout J
A. Kugene; T J 8w e. ney. Route No
i, Creswell: Georg» P la it Springfield,
Route No. J; J «». Olson. Crow Stage,
Kugene; T Q. Grom. Coburg
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Poultry
j Oscar Dunlap. chairman. Houle No
3, Junction City; A He lt*. Motor
¡Routs A. Kugene; Paul Jenkins. Hu-
gene; Roy Hand. Cott »g>> Grove; V
M
Rulter. Junctlec Clly.
Farm Crops
•» F»Mland. was In
Ralph latini, chairman, Rout t No
Springfield on business matters Frt
day-.
.. Creswell; C. 8. Calai. Motor Route
George Perkins made a round trip
Rügen»; Joseph Glmpl. Route No
-------- „ Sunday
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— visit v._
Salem
to
his wife 3 Kus,,n o. M j i.afke. Junction City;
who H HI there In the hospital.
Ira Gray. Route No 3, Springfield
j j ohn Abbot was a Springfield bust
Livestock
Cal M Young, chairman. Motor
low.
. W . eek-End
. . . . .
. . Th..r»tnn__
Spent
at
Thurston— ° >ss visitor Saturday.
Route U. Kugen«; E. A. McCormack
Left for Home— Miss Eileen Killeen . jgls» Thelma Hastings spent the
Rouf« No. 1. Eugene; W. W Hawley.
Patients at Hospital
left for her home in Portland Saturday j week end at Thurston visiting her
Lorane; Leat r Millican. W altsrvllle;
after spending two weeks at th-> P ,te . &Unt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Virgil Moon waa admitted to th • W J Butler. Creswell
Hastings.
Springfield hospital Tueaday for a
Tom seth home.
Horticulture
H om . from H o .p ita l-M r . Nlchot ' « » » r o P * « tlo » . He I. recovering
G eorg, A. Dorris. chairman. Spring
Baby Recovering—The baby of
field; C K Stewart. Cottage Grove;
Mr and MPs Walter Laxton. who as Mier of up the M c K e m t w a s nicely.
brought home from the Mercy h o. > J u * ’nte Robinson of Sant» Ctara Sam O Thompson. Croswell; Claud
has been III vrlth pmumonia. is rap
pltal on Tuesday and is now staying underwent a ma>ir operati,-, , ra ter , Fvhrack. Ix ira n s ; F L. Bissell. Motor
idly recovering.
with her daughter. Mr. A C Petti- / ' • ' » ’
»prtngfle.d hospital Part Rout« A. Eugene.
cord, here In Springfield.
Iof
mb was rMn0V*d 8° n” ‘ “ m*
of » a "
limb
Industrial
Returned from Portland— Mr. and
ago he accidently shot him self, and
C. D. Rorer. chairman. Kugene
Mrs. J. E. Stewart returned Sunday
Went to Wangling— Herbert Cox of now this further operation was nec s-
from Portland w> <r^ Mr. Btewart
Homs Economics
the Booth-Killy office force went to .a ry He was ristln g very well this
called on business.
Mrs F It Harlow, chairman. Motor
W endllng yesterday, retunlng In the morning.
Vln Williams, who was operated on Rout-» B Eugene
Sent Car to Oakland—A carload of evening. He drove up with R. W.
F atherflake Hour was sent to Oak­ Martin, head of the Booth Kelly sa b s some tim e ago. was n moved to the
Springfield hospital on Friday.
Hsld Regular M eetlng—Th* I. O
land. Oregon, this morning by the department in Eugene.
Jack Bell of Marcola was admitted O. F. met last night In the Odd Fel
Springfield Mill and Grain oempany.
Former Resident Here— M. J Bea- |o ll t , Springfield hospital Saturday Iowa hall at their regular me ting
receiving medical treatment,
Children Sick— Mr» George NV* ver of Portland, general manager for _in(j
Here for Day— Mr. Arbeeon. pro-
man of Oakridge came to Springfield the Oldsmobile car In Oregon, was In | Mnl &| na carpenter of four miles
prl
dor of Acheson & Son mercantile
town
Monday.
Mr
B.inver
Is
a
former
fnwn
Sprlngfl-td
Is
receiving
medical
Saturday, bringing her two children
establishm ent, was here from Sw iss
who are IU. They are still here re­ Springfield erstdant, having conduct- , reatmnnt at the hospital.
ed a hardware business here.
, Christian Hansen of Cottage Grove. home Tuesdny afternoon and spent
ceiving treatment.
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who was admitted to the Springfield some thne looking over the plant of
To W o rk — X . J W’ard. .
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Returned to Mapleton—Mr and ’ Returned
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hospital last week. Is quite comfort- the Springfield Mill and Oraln com-
Eugene
Mrs. Otto Rice and four children re­ who has . been confin .. d to the
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P*ny
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. . ’ able. It was reported this morning
turned to their home in MaplRon hospital for som e time, returned to I
Tuesday after spending a month in work In the Booth-Kelly lumber camp
number 34 this week. Th.» camp is lo­
Springfield.
cated above Wrodling.
Cut Hand— Mrs Lawrence May cut
Here from Portland— Mrs. John C . I
her hand quite badly on Sunday and
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_____ Mullens ot Portland arrived In Spring-,
had to have several —
stltchse
the result of opening j field again after a six months' visit
Th» Injury
with her eldest son in Washington !
a fruit Jar.
She visited her son here. R C. Rich- j
Here from Not,— Mrs. it m ce »» ardson. and has now tak yi a room
rs.' ¡wlth j j r> antj y p , Charles Colcord.
here form Noti. stopping with M
Mrs.
B rt Doane. She came Monday and
Visited from Cottage Grove—Miss
w ill spend about a month in Spring-
U -id. W hile here she is taking med­ Gladys Oaks, a former Springfield
It’s Cheaper to Eat at Our Restaurant Than at
resident, visited Saturday and Sundav .
ical treatment.
Home
with Mrs F. E. 'Lenhart. Mias Oaks
Spent W o-kEnd Here — George is now making her home at Bamlon. j
Catching spent thy week end here in although she is teaching at C ottage.
S U N D A Y D IN N E R M E N U
Springfield with hia wife, coming Grove this wint-r.
down from Westfir where he Is fore­
man for th Western Lumber com­
IT PAYS TO C O N TIN U E ____
Soup
pany
An audience of over 400 hear,I 'be
Went Io Portland— Henry Tuinseth
dramatic performance of Kmma Dee went io Purl land Fnturday for a few
Randle, entertainer from the Wilson days' visit at the K ille n horn.
White lye mm bureau, which was
.(aged Tuesday night at * >3 1« ’*,»
high school auditorium under th»
auspice, of the 4 L's A number of
Springfield's representative men w >re
the object of some pleasantries which
furnished entertainment for II, • rest
of th» audience
The next lyeeum number will I»'
a lecture by Dr Mattison Wilbur
Chase on “N Mghhor Study' a« »«> aid
to s If upmlorslanillng
Dr Cbaae'.
theory le b o * d nF ibe wortl» »f
S\,crafe.. '' Know thyself." and on th ,
line from, Alexander Pope. "The prop
er Study of mankind 1» man '' Dr
Chase's 1« lure» are
sai l to be
abounding In human Inlerwt. with
good old fashioned logic ami "horse
sense." rather than th
mods u
Isms." He Is know for his humor,
and his syuvpath 'tie viewpoint of hu
Mity Nice
Bread
inan ity
Underwent Operation—Clark M»r
ton of Bug**,« waa In Springfield
Tw.wday where he underw ,«l a min
or operation
Sunday
Chicken Dinner 4 0 c
I
You'll look nice docked out In one
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HEAR LAST LYCEUM
’ of the Mode's snappy nsw spring data.
FARMERS CONFERENCE
DRAMATIC
ENTERTAINER
jM
CALLED FOR FEB. 13-14-15
Long D is t­
ance Drug
Customers
Almost without effort our trade
continues to extend beyond the
boundaries of our own locality
This Is due to the fs , I that our
st<M-k Is an unusual on» and
when p, ople want fr»«h. new
goods, they send to us
In order Io meet this demand
we malntalu a tegular mall or­
der deportment. Ord.-ra by mull,
phons, telegraph or o t h e r
sources have prompt attention.
Katlsfactlon la guaranteed In
every mall order sale, bolh as to
quality of goods and right pric sa.
“A Made in Spring-
field Product”
There Is no better bread made
than "Mity Nice’ and It 1» "Mity
Nice" that It Is made In Spring-
Held In a modern, up-to-date
bakery by experienced baker*.
Spend your money In Spring-
Held and you will have a chance
to get it back Visit our bakery,
try "Mity Nlre" bread and pas­
tries and we bet you w-111 bo a
iMMister for "Made In Springfield
IToducta."
It’s cheaper to buy than bake
bread. Home made bread Is a
vuluable food product. “MJty
Nice" bread Is like the home­
made product. I,’* different than
most bakery bread.
Bakery and Retail Store at the
corner of Fourth and Main St*.
Springfield
Springfield
Bakery
Elite Cafe
Sister Died—Mrs. John Toms th.
w hile visiting in Silverton, received
word Friday of th death of her sis­
ter. Mrs. W illiam Shriver, of Spo-
h an .» Sh left immediately for Spo­
kane to attend the funeral.
Here to Visit Brother— Flem Hen
derer w»»
was au
in town
se
tirr**r
iu «u Thursday
i u - i ~ - / to
w^» —
h is brother Jack H -ndtrer. who re-
eentlv returned Horn the M rcy hos-
pilai In Eugm e where he underwent
an appendicitis operation. Mr FI -m
Hend Ter drove up In his car from
Drain and spent the evening
TESTING OF DAIRY COWS
As a result of the study of records ;
of cow-t Wring associations in all parts >
of the country, the United State» D e -1
partment of Agriculture has shown
that in w- ll managed associations j
there is a gain In the average yearly i
production of cows from year to y w r
In other words, even though the poor
cow s are culled out at first It pays
t? keep ,-veriastlngly at It as there
is always an opportunity for profitable
im provem ent
To Illustrât , this, figures of butter-
fat production for three associations,
one each )n Michigan. Ohio, and Penn-
gyivania, show that for the first year '
aT. rage per cow was 237 pounds,
for tf,e second year It was 255 pounds.
for t}le third year 278. for t b , fourth j
2»2. and for theflfth year 305 pounds,
-p^e last year In the series showed an
averag - production of 88 more pounds
of fat than the first year At 40 cenfa
#
th|g amountR
, 27 20 a h
anrt f()r a hPr„ of 20 ,-ows the Increased
a ypRr
produrt)on rerorrt„
17405 pnre
cowr , h<nr d
thfl, ,n m)!k pro,,uctIon thP pur,.hreds
th, HcnlbB by
)n butterfat prorfnc.
by
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Nephew Visits— Francis Adrian.
small son of Mr. and Mrs Pat Adrian
of Eugene. Is spending sev ral weeks
with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs
W H. Adrian of this city. The little
lad arrived yesterday morning His
m other Is 111 In the Mercy hospital In
Eugene.
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Had Dinner G u e.ta -M r and Mra.
Milton Cyr and
V‘^ ' 1
Joe and Clinton and Mr. and Mrs
Elmar Herbs and d aughtT Virginia
were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
X A Rowe Sunday evening
Herbs is a sister of Mr i yr. and the
family have been xtsltlng at th ■ ( yr
home sin e , Friday They were form-
erly Springfield residents, and now
live at Kelso. Washington.
Pick your spring hat early fro m the
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wonderful new shipm ent at the Mode
Find Stolen Springfield Car
M illin e ry .
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The Ford coupe, stolen from Ar
thur Steinhau»r. former Springfield '
Jitney proprietor, last November. ha.s j
been recover -d In Seattle, according
to word received by Sb .‘riff Fred
Stlckels. The car at the time It was
stolen had been rented to Louis ,
Goddard About the time the coup- ,
w as stolen a Ford roadster was aban- ,
•doned beside the road near Junction ;
City. Wh -n the coupe was found In i
Happy dayt, indeed, for
p rattle It had the roadste 's license ,
tbc moiort»! forcurrncl
plates on It. accorlng to word receiv­
with a bat'ery kepi in
ed by th» sheriff.
thè pink o f condii ion
L t Wf-stingh<»u»c Atten­
ti«,»— a «Ufferent ser­
v ir e r e a n iim le a U y
Fined for Speeding
r t ndered
Pat Johnson of Eugen-• was fined
for
speeding
In
Springfield
on
«15
East Main strset Saturday.
W E3TÌNG H0U9E
CAUL AND SEE Dr. N. W Emery j
-It.RVlCC
Eugeoe
on prices on »bit* and o ber work tl
WiSni-GìiO’JSE
SATTtP-IES
Chicken Soup a la Royal
Entrees
Chicken Fricassee, Green Peas
or
Roast Ix*g of Veal with Dressing
Vegetables
Mashed Potatoes
Stewed Com
ït ilR ,
Fred Frese, Prop.
YOU CANNOT APPEAL
to her more strongly than by
asking her to ha»» som* of our
Desert
French Pastry, Pie or Cake
Coffee, Tea or Milk
I lm crnam. It Is pur«, nourish­
ing ami d !!<-!ous
Rh« will ap­
prodai» your giMxl taste If you
E L IT E
coma to us for IL
CAFE
Under New Management Main near Third Street
Tom Shoey, Proprietor
EGGIMANN’S
M W !
Special Clearance
of
Heaters
To make spaces for our spring mer­
chandise we offer our full line of
Heaters at
2 0 % D IS C O U N T
DAVENPORT
Wright & Son
Paints
Hardv/are
Furniture
Wo now have on hand a full
line of Overstuffed Davenports
and Chairs and can give you just as choice a selection of,
coverings as you can get in Eugene and at a better price.
Set, us before buying.