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?AQ E SIX
TH U R SD AY. JAN U AR Y 31, 1924
TH U R S D A Y . JAN U AR Y 31. 1924
A ttended M eeting—I» M Olson and
ftp Al Klledg«. P o ttag e Drove
Mr and Mrs Roy A K um phreya left
Ml Al Klledg". C ottage tir o » ’
lor P ortland H a'urday evening w here
71 I’. K Cat Ills. Walton
76 Georg*
llaellngs. C o t t a g e Mr Olson and Mr H um phreys at-
S tu a rt W alker P lay ers Will Olve Court Name» Men Who Will Have
I Hided a m eeting of th» B rotherhood
Grove
C harge of Work In • • D istricts of
W ent to P o rtlan d — B A W ashburn*
Hera for T reatm en t— H. K. Mmtnu«
D ram atic P erfoienance at Heilig
S3. G It Perkins. Junction City, of railw ay clarha Ituseel and C harlea,
cf D ex ter wa* in town Monday. He w ent t<> P ortland Sunday on business.
County T his V eer
eons of Mr and Mrs H um phreys,
T h e a tre N ext Week
route I
has been h-‘re for m edical treatm en t. H» retu rn ed Monday
pen! th e w eekend wWh th<lr grand-
S3 Sidney T Alden». 1.Inslaw
Road patrolm en In th e 38 d istricts
■areals. Mr and Mrs T M Hurtt
A
m
ost
notable
dram
atic
event
la
A
J.
Prlnkley.
Alvadore
S8
Home from South— B axter Young
H ara for T reetm en t— Mr» J
S.
in I<ane county have been appointed
'hrwys al Albany Mr and Mrs. Hum
M arkham and d aughter, Mra A D has retu rn ed to S prtugfiild a fte r sev . th e p resen tatio n of th e S tu art W alker
by the county court. T hey will tak e
phreya and rhlldr.ru
re lu m e d
Io
During
the
.u
n
sh
in
y
days
>arly
In
•
ra
l
w
eek
,
spent
in
th
e
eouth.
W
hile
of
“
*
wk
of
*
*
'
W lltee. w ere both in from M arcola
which com w to the llelllg th ia tr e at up th eir new duties Im m ullately T h « ',h. w„„k , W(1 , ruck, of lh , Hprlng- Hpringflsld Sunday afternoon. while
Monday fo r m edical tr> atrnent.
gone he stopp 'd in Texas.
bio. Mr Olson retu rn ed Munday on the
Eugene. W ednesday night. February roajorlty of ap p o ln lm .n l» were men n#ld M|)| ani| <JrB| n
night train
H M D inner Guaata— Mr. and Mr»
B rother V tei ted Fred W ashburns 1. u n d er th e au sp ices of the Eugene who have served in the sam e capac
„„t wtth greah coats of paint
| i*»Lut g r .l e f e and family a re moving
A. L R oberta w ere din n er guest* of of P ortland re tu rn 'd to his home Fri- c h a p te r of th e A m erican Aaaociatlon ity before.
1. II R Nolle!h. Rugen.*. 495 T hird lo<, #y from
Mr and Mra Roy H olveraon on S un­ day a fte r a three-day visit h ere with of U niversity W omen N onsectarinn
im nlap property to
IU«A<'KRMtTIIING and höre««booing;
his brother. B. A. W ashbum e, and colleges and unlv- rslties have long avenue east.
day.
Ih» co rn er of F ourth and F streets
•II kind« of f o n in e and tool m a t
J.
C
harles
Neal.
Vida.
fam ily.
.sin ce recognised th> Bible ns a great
O liver Allen cam e from Roseburg
W ent to A lvador—Mr and Mra. N
ln»
F en n Im plem enta repaired.
3. Ray HUI. Springfield. route 1
J « 1. « • U V, .
. . . , ’ ’"«‘•h o u se of poetry, rom ance and
yesterday to visit Hugh Jollltf He it
A. Rowe went to Alvador on bu»ine»a
Injurwd Back— M M M art.« of this
>nd M n y
#tor1w
G eorge W O rr. at roee from Herond
5 Je sse G ates. Springfield, route
sp< ndlng a few days In the city
Sunday W hile th ere they «topped at city injured h i. back while w orking
Avenu« G arage
pj
Th„
S. G eorge Canady. Crow
C harles J >ssen of W sllervllle wus
th e John D ornath home.
a t th e t a m . s Lum ber com pany at
„
d tw m a.l.n l
7. H R Noll 'th. Eugene. 4k5 Third ,n )|n buslneas today.
!>r H Italpb hippie. laM tlet, Vltug
S tu . r(
w>> . „ . „ „ n e d b y ,.v e n u e e a st
Away
O ver
Week End—Clayton Lowell on T u -.d a y The injury was
Ed W earin wa» In from W allervllle
Ibilidlng. H prlngftrld, <>r«x»'i>
, he |(n |#
g August Vitus Eugene
B arber left Springfield S atu rd ay for l u m b T * ' * ftla* * heavy pile of , fc# crU)c, of s> w y „ rk
thia morning
of Its p resen tatio n th- r e as th e great
» L. A H ack. Jaap r
W endling » h e rd he sp en t the week­ Um r ’
lloh Mtevens of W allervllle w as a
10 J a k e Ma.-guth. Cresw ell, roule 1 Sprlngtl. Id visitor thia morning
end. While tb< re he visited his broth
R eturned from W ashington T r i p -
»>"«>• p resen tatio n of several sea
11. O lio Morton, Cresw ell, route I | M. J W ealing of W allervllle wm
er, T haddeus A. Barber.
W. G. Hughes, pr-wident of th e Spring ,l' n<
IS.
C. M H am ilton. T ren t
In (own y w ferd ay on business
T h e first p art of Jo b Is called thr
Here fo r Week End—John Totnseth. fl ■ Id F irst N ational hank, retu rn ed
11. John W right. W iilker
T hurston atten d in g to business mat
Swturday
from
several
w
eeks’
trip
prologue,
w
hich
Is
<
l<
tleered
In
narra
J r a rr iv 'd S aturday from Camp 34
14 John W right. Walk >r.
tors Monday
a t W endling and spent th e week-end to W ashlng’on. He was delayed for •iv,‘ form by th e n arrator». T hey tell
15. Al Klledge, C ottage Grove
I W aller PInit of T hurston win» «
tim
e
at
Tacom
a
through
Illness.
®f
0>
’
m
isfortune«
th
at
have
l>efallen
with his parent*. Mr and Mrs. John
15 John Calloway Eugene, route I Sprln<rt Id H eito r W«*4noe<liiy
J e b and th e affliction which he *n-
Totnseth
17 Alec t.undbe-g. C ottage Grove
Broke Leg— Hallie itrvan of Spring lu res.
X. A (’hnT»MA, tb'Mit»r m rrdhnnt.
T h e n ich es in which they
T i n ' lilo 'u l t-inititiiiH th ti
IS. Sm ith L. Taylor.
Mi K m ile witM In RprhitffMtl yentpniny on buel
W ent Home— Mrs. W. C. Temple- fl Id had his leg broken F rid ay at *tand a r e dim and faint W hen they
v ltitl UG« jir liit
and h |«
ton and . hild. who have been vU itlng
’,h i,e ’ »rh ln g in the him have finished, th e c nt -r of the stage Bridge
no» a
the
iiitMlhint
Ib
rn
n
g
h w hich
A M< (’lane Oakrt Igc
’hr*
1»
Inesday,
l
b,>r
TOi!l
t
h
,
r
e
Th
injury
which
wns
in Springfield since last W
Is lllutrln.ir< I tied th ere one ■
} The S t ringt*. Id Mill and Grain
Iif-< an 1 energy gj-p m ain,
I. < ter Nown ui n, I aw 11.
rom p a y shipped « . url< ! <
left for th eir home in law A n g e la . betw een thl' Bnk,e and the knee of Je b and hi" th a friends
F ’
i.iiii'-d in i very Utume o f i j le
jth o left I c w
Brady,
II.
rii
l e resu lt of a pile of co m w and coups is with them While
C alifornia. Monday night.
’rflakt flour lo On
li e ye ite:
I xm I Y.
I lumbe r falling on the coung man. H >
e re
Al i Dowell.
tt hit a e loading an iter for
th ey a re talk in g a »term breaks ar.l
Fa Creek,
saving for P ortland— Miss Ostl j was aent to the Mercy hospital In
W I l L a t t it i
bon
In
a voice from the w h'rlw lnd srenfcs t .
U il»
1.1 : hi y o u r Idmid
G ray plans to 1 sv e S atu rd ay o r;E u g e n e Friday night.
24 Rt rt Wills !.. rane route I.
Job. It Is th e voice of G ot At Ih-
J T I.ltilo b ’bu, a prom inent nier*
N
ijif
(o
he
In nn Imjvover»
Sunday for Portland w here she will
Jo. FI < k. ( rev
eban! oí .M»*a4owvbw waa b rt» Mott
lahud eoditJuii w hlen w ill
Drove up the McKenzie— Mra. Kir. end th e niches a r 1 ngaln Illumina* ••t
att.m d B uyers' W eek,
doing
her
M It
E L. M athews Eug.
»lav foi a Jrurk )oatl < >f »upt tig»»
and th e n a rra to rs give the cenci»:*' >n
eau«*« » lowt'i-t'd v ita lity .
spring buying for th e Mode M illinery m a Cl son and sou, Odin Olson, and
It
O ne learn s of th e Jov and plenty
J C S tn p lrto n of AlvM'lor waa a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
E.
luinsb
rry
and
shop.
27. C harles Anderson. Point Terra«?
I f yon feel «lull, la, k en­
business visitor Mi leprine rt 44 Tue«
children. B ruce Jr.. Maxine and Phyl th a t falla to J e b ’a lot and the num ber
Jg. H sus P eter-on. F lorence
ergy
have liitllgegU on, akin
day
V isaing P arents— Paul B ratt.iin J r lis. drove up th e McKenzie Sunday
T-'nr» wh rein he dw ells In pc
29 P fte leunH'n. ||tM*aht
•■rnpih.iirt o r o th e r Indira-
A! G. Iltriird , Male* tiutuager for
is home visiting h is p aren ts. Mr. and and visited a b ro th er of Mr L ans ani* h«PPln'’”
W. Shin v AlUon*. L ln«liw
tlona o f Im pure blood, lake
(h r C ountnl Meal com pany of (Jr en
M ra Paul B rattain. of this city. He berry. Coy L an sb erry and fam ily, who
Aside from "T h e Pook of Jo b ." Mr
Tom f u ll n. Maple* « m i
Hay Wlttunnstn, vIMtei! yei»(«*r«lnv u
h as been spending sour? tim e on his reside above W a lte rv ld i.
W alk er will p resen t several plays of
A. C Jean*. .Mapleton.
lh»» rliy with hl* ohi school fri u»|,
hom estead n ear Paisley. Oregon, and
his own w riting a t a sp«eial young
J F rabble, W ahun
Home
for
Tim
e—Odin
Olson,
son
of
John Huikhman. who wan bi* rtxon
has ju st be n on a trip to S’nn Fran
.
p e o p le s m atin ee
on
W ednesday
F W i v . 'on. N od
Mrs. Em m a Oison. and Russel Olson.
cisco, California
m ate at O regon Agri» u lin ra l <*oilega
so will
will Includ’ “Six W ho Purs
F ar! C lark. Hwlwahonie.
'»on of Mr. and Mrs Carl Olson, a r
lu toll«** «lay* H r in ou hl* way to
W hile the L entils Poll." “ S ir Dnvld
3G P C. Harncfen. Eugene. M It
PirrcKssed
P roperty— Mrs. Anna rived home T uesday evening for an
I hit, I.-, an bonetti, re li­
C alifornia to upend th»« winter.
W ears a C row n,” and "T he K ing's „
Tuhy purchased th ? home owned by extended visit w ith th e ir p aren ts
able I i I im h I purer nm l a gen­
G reat Aunt " On T u esd ay evening he
-j* XV M Siitrnn* *. IMrt»
M rs Jo sie C asteel on t h - co rn er of They d ro v - down from B ridal Veil
eral tonic.
N eediecraft to M eet—T he \i - Mie
will p r sen t his piny. "T he Very Nak*
33 K. Xells«*n, Eugene. Crow S tag
South D and Second stre e ts. The wl^p-e they hav
been w orking in
»
raft
m
eetn
next
T
buraday
afternoon
ed Boy.” end two of th • inaaterplecea rout
la k e It now and eutub-
deal s n s com pleted Monday. Mrs. -he mill.
at the hom e of Mra A. P, McK<unl *
Ifsli y o u r health f o r t h e
C astell haa p a r h:u d th e R. l )
, f
l
T h « O o d g o f t': .
Abbey. Hlachly.
39
In Eugene.
year Priced at
Dunlap
prop rty ' on
W illam ette , H id
John T at >. b ro th er of Mountain " nn l ' The M nrdgrera *'
40
Iliac, Go!d*on
heights.
'* rs- •
Onnks o f this city, w as
F o r s h e - r gripping dram a, for tech
41
Oyer. Junction ('Ity. rout«
Mr and Mr» J !»*mon* of Port
here Sunday from Engene and had tilcal perf-ctln ti com btn d w ith f,d«l- 1
Left for New Y O rk -lfe rh rt Burgh d inner with .’ j D .n.c. fam ily M.-s Hy to hum an kind and poeti, al
In
42. G rant Brabham . Ju n ctio n C lt' land arriv« ti Monti «y e« oning
e r left Monday on the afternoon train \n d a Kepn dy. niece of Mr Dnnks D un-rnv s one-art th rille r "T he Mur m u te 4
HpHngfleld to vUH fo r n f»;> uays
for Portville. New York, taking the arrived S atu rd ay from W eadttng and d er. ra." Is un.bntbt >i|y . ntltled to
at the home of Mr and Mn W fnten
43 P. J Intnan. Elm ira.
body of h is father, E p h rta n B urgher, stay ed ov r Sunday. Mr and Mrs. first glac
“The Gods of the M o tto -
45. H P. M arkuron. Jun
(’it) rled, parent* of Mrs Lwm MA Mr»
back th e r fo r burial He e x p x ta to Danka drov? he - ’.oat tv W endllng ‘a ln ’ has been acclaim ed by m e tro
W lnsenrl «I will retu rn lo P o n land
49 Je**e Gat»**. H prlnePeld. rout«
stay only long enough lo se ttle some in ih eir c a r on Sunday evening.
p ollisn rrittex 1 is th e “finest play of
with thoui T he I,« m on» have re
51 and 44 H W (\i son. E uk ne.
business W h ile in New York be will
¡t9 k,nd (n
<-<ntlv sold thnlr borne In I’ortlan d .
E I) 3.
E nglish langtiJtgR,**
be with his slat ?r-in is * and family.
Visiting Gmail Towns— Loyal Pro
I Haa A ssistent— M elf or«] Alien, who
T ickets for the plays are now on
54 B. F Minn< *y. Vida
Mr. and M ra W illiam Skiver.
pharm acist at th e K etels drug sto r
i to tn es here from l ’o rilan d wh we he
55. B F. Mlnney, Vida
y esterday m orning began H illing Ain-
(had two yeura exp ríe m e in the u n ­
M Jo h n A Flick, 1,0 ran
Had T o s;* O peration— D. W Me
PLEASAN T H IL L HIGH
k-inn«« „r
n .a if V.
... b e r 0 ’L®,u « ' < hest o tetm en t in the
d ertak in g business. Is (he new assis
57. M artin Foster, Lorane.
BEATS A LU M N I TEAM
___ ____.....
„
.
tow ns of Goshen. Cresw II. C ottage
tan t of W. F W alk r.
59 G uard H uston. Rlltron«
office force was off duty Saturday
Grove. W alker and S tar. T h» o in t­
Friday n ig h t Jan u ary 25. the alum ni
80 H. W C arson Engene R F D 3
when h? underw ent a tonsil opera­
m ent is made a fte r a form ula of Mr boys’ team was beaten by the P l-a s
Installed B olter
41. J A R lrhardsoo, Ju n ctio n City i
tion. He was able to be back a t work
K etels. and It is planned
to use an t Hill high »chord hoys’ team b> route 3
A large horlxonotal boiler to hr.i
yesterday.
Springfield as a has? of o perations in a sto re of 34 to 17 and th e high school
Ihe kilns will b > Cutnp letniy Install
84. M artin F oster, L orane
th e surrounding sm all towns.
85 Ross H uston. Eug «411
girls pil 'd up a acor ■ of 4« ncalnst
Crow i-d by tonight at th e Anderson Manu
S tage route
facturing ronipany plant
Work on
Niece Visits— Tris R oberts, niece of the alu m n ae girl» who made 7 points.
th e Installation was begun two we ks
66 Chari s Gobi. Alms
T
he
alum
ni
who
played
w
ere
as
Mrs. D. W. McKinnon, arrived h ere
67 H arvey N lgbsw ander. (.orane ago
from S eattle Friday to visit at the follows. Boy»—L aw ren ce Laird, la w
m iik ,' ImsineBB good be-
r -nee W heeler. Guy Mauney, T heo­
McKinnon
horn
.
W
hile
down
from
O ran Pag w as down from Mar
dor»'
Fldley,
M
errill
B
«
n
ett,
Allan
»atiH»'
wp
bave a good pro d u ct
W ashington she went to
C ottag •
cola Sunday.
W heeler. G irls—A lta Manning. T h el­
I b u i I h fu domami.
Grove
T
uesday
to
visit
h
er
sister.
F ran k Cavnrb 11 and Fred Gray
(n o t alu m nae), Opal
Mrs. Dee G reen, and
retu rn ed to m a Kim ball
w ere in from T hurston Monday.
Moore and G ladys Morgan
Jack and H arry Ha.-be« »- re in
I(l W ednesday
The main
T he stu d en ts of th • high school are
p u rro se of h er visit was to see Miss
Springfield on busim-ss Monday
busy pr p arin g for th e mill y ear ex­
For Q u a lity and Price in GR O C ER IES—
Mary
Scott,
who
is
h
ere
from
Canada
YV. E. W estrope of Ja s p e r was In
am inations th at com e T hursday and
visiting h er bro th er. C. F. Scott.
tow n .Monday.
No m a tte r where you trade
Friday of th is week.
, bread I h increaHlng in hh I ch . new
Janies 1’. Awbr 7 of Cresw«ll was
A ttended Play — A n u m b er of
' u to m e n -U.- . inning in „,,,1
in Springfield Tuesday on business.
J. W. Coffin, re c o rd e r and Justice
Springfield peopk« atten d ed "T h e Re­
I bey become re g u la r |*Hir,tnn
Mrs. H. R ier o f Noti was in town
juvenation of Aunt M ary," p re se n te f of th e pear*, is confined to his hom e j
S atu rd ay receiving medical tr e a t­
once tin y j 1UV v l r k ,,j o u r ,,IH<
a t th H eilig th e a tre Monday night because of Illness. He w as taken aide
W. M. Green. Prop
m ent
baked goods.
by May Robson and com pany. Among y esterd ay and fore d lo leave his I
W illiam Jam es of T ren t " as th o se who w ent from h er? w ere Mr
, Mrs.
o
duties to go lio m » to bed. W illiam ,
in Springfield Monday and Tu sday
' 'n r
Donaldson, m arshall, h ai ling Judge
and Mrs O. B. K essey
and
receiving m edical treatm -n L
tw ig h f . Mr and Mrs. C E. S w arts ¡
thp C"11'*- court In his absence.
Jim W allace of N atron was in F ri­
■■ ■ '•I: - Edna Sw arta. Mr* Z. , SPECIAL P IIK ’F. T n pl-.t. work Dr
day.
C antrell. Mias E lsie Weddle and Miss | N W. Em ery, d en tist. 8 u tto „ Bldg
Fred Blue, a garage man from Sci„
(but lir e • '■■U iKLHirieM, m any
tf
n ear Albany, was in Springfield Sun- -____ __ __
varletieB,
u ll delicious and Ihe
day on business.
iH’fll
tb
u
l
may
be bad any place
E. R. A nderson w as In from C res­
«1 any (Ime.
well Monday on business
Mrs. G. V. O rr, form rly employ!«
a t the Spong re sta u ra n t, w ent to work
for the E lite re sta u ra n t Tuesday.
A carload of hogs was shipped in
The best m eat at a price th a t w ill b rin g you back and make
from P ortland T uesday for th e Sw arts
you a regular custom er.
and W ashburne packing company.
ure now being baked In la rg e r
FREE D E LIV E R Y 9:30 a. m. D A ILY
Mra. C h a rlia H ayse of D< x ter had
q u a ntitie s than ever before
h e r ton sils rem oved Friday.
There is a reason— the reason Is
A m inor operation was perform ed
Hihi we know how to satisfy
on Mrs. F ra n k Purcell of W endling
o
u r custom ers.
on Sunday.
F. G Lewis, trav elin g ag en t of th<
traffic d ep artm en t of th e S outhern
Come here w ith yo u r s|»«< lal
Pacific railroad with h ead q u arters at
orders. |f yo „ w anl HomethJ||K
E ugene, w as in Springfield Monday
d iffe re n t fro m the o rd in a ry In
T he C arb o lim u tn W ood-Preserving
any line o f baking Just ask iih
com pany had two carloads of poi is
fo
r In fo rm a tio n .
«hipped In from W inlock. W ashing
ton. T uesday for a coating of creosote. 1
T he Springfield Mill and G rain com­
We now have on hand a fu ll
p any received a carload of w heat from
TU ESD AY. FEBR U AR Y G
H arrisb u rg , a n o th e r from C u rrie a n d .
line of Overstuffed Davenports
“ The Gods of the M o u n ta in " and other plays
tw o carlo ad s of fead on T uesday.
and C hairs and can give you ju s t as choice a selection of,
W EDNESDAY M A T IN E E . FEBR U AR Y 6
A carload of Ford c a rs for Ihe Wing
S tu a rt W alker's Young People’s Plays
coverings as you can get in Eugene and at a better prlco.
M otor com pany arriv ed In Springfield '
W EDNESDAY EVENING. FEBR U AR Y 6
Seo us before buying.
T u esd ay from th e P ortland headquar- j
The Biblical Dram a, “ The Book o f Job"
tens.
M A IL ORDERS NGfW
Mr. and Mrs. C harles E ggim ann mo­
P R IC ES—
to r d to C o ttag e G rove on b u sla.'ssL
MATINEE—50c. 75c, $1.00
yesterday .
EVENING—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50
M rs C harles E ggim ann and Miss
EUGENE
M ary R o b erts m otored to J'.n o tio n
City M onday m orning.
APPO IN T PATR O LM EN IN
BOOK. OF JO B” TO BE
LANE ROAD D IS TR IC TS
D EPIC TED BY PLAYERS
“ 77ie blood
is the L ife”
Hot Spring
Blood R em edy
51 0 0
Business
Is Good
Persona’s
We Can’t Be Beaten
MITY NICE
Community Cash Store
PASTRIES
Sanitary Meat Market
CAKES
Holverson Bros, Props.
Stuart W alker’s Famous
PORTMANTEAU THEATRE
DAVENPORT
Wright & Son
P a’
Hardware
Furniture
Springfield
Bakery
Fred Frese, Prop.
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