The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 20, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    T H U R S D A Y . MARCH 20, 1034.
T H H S P R IN G F IE L D NHWS
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PAGE S IX
.Mb her daughter
Portland wMh
and
TH U R S T O N NOTES
friend» She was accompanied by her
daughter. Mrs. Lulu Lester, and two
Ted Carruthers and Mika Tennis
sons, who speut Sunday here. They who are working at Lowell, spent
I Sunday In Thurston.
motored down from Portland
F a th e r V is it» — W . C. M cLaralk en-
W e n t to O akland— M r an.l M rs
i George William and family who
Joyed a visit from his father. R. A.JJbhn W lasenried and their sou In
Visited Son— Mr. and Mrs
'law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Jo < Hinson spent Sunday at Shedd. Ore- have spent the winter at Walt rvllle
AtcLagan, of Tangent. Monday
moved back to the mill last week
Lemmons drove to Oakland. Oregon, gon, visiting their son and family,
Mr and Mrs. Phellx Spark have
H e re from Fall C reek— Mrs Wil­ on Sun,lap- tot calj on Mrs Kate
Went to Albany—W C. McLagan moved In Parrel McQutnn house Mr
liam Taylor and son James of Pall Chamberlain.
I had a vacation from his work at the : Spark Is going to help build Arch
Creek were In Sprtngtiold Tuesday.
Teaching at Lincoln School— Mrs Mountain Stat a Power company Shougha house which they expect
Visits Cousin—Ola Endicott went John P Ketels la acting as a sub ¡Plant here beginning Tuesday, ao
to start building lu a few daya
to Portland Friday to visit her cousin.
Mrs C harll' Gray and son William
stltute teacher for the fourth grade that he could make a trip to Albauy
Mrs. Edna Ingeman She is expected
and Lewis Arnold left for Klamath
at the Lincoln school, due to the and Dallas.
to return next week.
Falla Monday after »ponding some
I Illness of one of the t achers. She
F a th ’ r Raya Vlalt—Oliver Wall r.
tim e visiting friends and relatives
Haa Portland Poaltion—Joe Grlskv b*S*a Monday for three dava.
father of Mrs John Adams of this Here. Mrs. Arnold and baby Billy re
has a position with a Portland trans­
Repairs at M ilk— Tw.> carpenters city, paid a short visit at (he home of tnalned here aa Mr Arnold contem ­
fer company running trucks from
Mr and Mrs Adams this week He
plates moving over and making his
Washougal. Washington, to Portland. om<.e
Booth-Kelly sa w -l1'*'»8 frt'nl hl* hon»' ln Corvallis Frl-
home h re.
Mrs. Sum Carruthers enjoyed a
Home From Albany— Mrs. Arthur mill. The entire offlce force don n ed 1“ ^ - » nd >•*» y**«eR*ay to go to Cape
Roboerts spent tho week end m Al-
‘ “J did the spring cleaning Igoe near Marshleld. where he will | birthday dlnnar at her home Sunday
bany visiting her sister. Mrs. Homer |
the
n'*k' *" ” U' nd,Hl • ‘•T
Ith hit H er daughter Erdlne. who la taach
daughter. Mrs. Clifford Herman.
Ing near Lowell, and Mike Tennla. be
Davis. She returned Sunday.
Purchased
Residence—-James
E.
sldaa
the Immediate family, were pres­
W*nt to Salem— B. E Lansberry.
E Stacey Tro,,er
Eugene has purchased the
C o m p lsttig House— W
ent.
First
i
10c*>
agent
tor
the
Metropolitan
Life
la Just completing a nlnertxun house Iu M » " » « * « • residence on
Mrs. Genevieve Beaman and daugh­
►inaurane* company,
left yesterday
between Second and Third atreeta on ‘ nd F
« nd W,U ,ake
.
ter from Coburg visited her tnothet
c
slon thia week. A. F Flowers, real . morning for Salem where a staff
Sunday.
: estate dealer, handled the transaction.' meeting of the company Is being held
Mr and Mrs. Jam es Calvert an<v
Threatened w ith P n e u m o n ia _J im -
Others who went wer.* C. B. Kin
family from Junction City »pent Sun
my McPherson is ill at his home suf
Naw Flag Up—A new 4L flag Is
manager, from Eugene. W A.
day In Thurston and attended the re­
I ring from bronchial lnfluensa. He flying over the Booth-Kelly sawmill Longworth. L. A Mahany, G. O. Han
vival
is threatened with pneumonia.
- under Old Glory. The flag, which was *,ns- C. F. Smith, all of Eugene, and
Aunt
Maggie Barbery returned
made by Mrs. Sam Richmond, was L E. Sims and D T Fulton of Rose
bottle with her son, Irvin Barbery,
III a t Home— I A. Valentine was 1 put up Friday. It Is white with a red °nvg. These men are all under the
given time off at the Mountain States oorder, and the letters •'l.l-l.l.** In -Mlem district with Janies II Nlchol- near Santa Clara Punday after «pend­
ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. P. It
Power plant begining Tuesday. He blue in the center.
son. superintend* nt. In charge
Kdmlston
was taken sick Monday night.
Mrs Levitt from Newberg spent
Here From Texas— Mr. and Mrs N.
Attended Lebanon Lodge— Mr. and
Boiler Cleaned—Two men were at B. Parr arrived Saturday afternoon
the week end In Thurston visiting her
work Monday and Tuesday at the from Quanah Texas, to visit ttotlr Mrs. A. C. Wilson went to Lebanon son, Teddy, and attending the revival
Mountain States Power company »on. N. E. Parr. Mr. Parr, who has Thursady at U o'clock In the morn
Mrs. Giles Fowler from Sulalaw.
ing. returning to Springfield at noon
plant cleaning out a large boiler.
been In the building and contracting
who had been to Portland visiting
Friday The Rebekah lodge phoned
Injured by Limb — While going business In Texas. Is looking for a to Mrs. Wilson by longdistance, ask­ her daughter. Thelma, stopped off on
possible
location
in
Springfield.
through the timber J. M Mails tt. of
ing her to come and take her place the way back and called on relatives
hers.
D avis and Davis, was struck in the
In
the d gree team that was putting
Here for Funeral— Mr. and Mrs. C.
right eye by a small limb of a tree,
Miss Audrey Fowl r Is vlaltlng In
E. Lyon and two children of Bend, on work Thursday evening She at
causing cut and bruises.
Thurston Ihla week as her school It*
tended
the
meeting
of
the
Past
Noble
i Oregon, motored to Springfield Sun
closed on account of measles.
Ill at Hospital— Mrs. W. H. Gott d»V night to attend the funeral of Grands' club In the afternoon, an*
Mr and Mrs George Wright, who
the
festivities
of
a
dinner
and
In­
was rushed to the Springfield hospital Mrs. W. M. Hunter and baby. Mem­
are on their way from California to
itiation
meeting
follow
<
1
The
Wil­
at 3 a. m. Tuesday, where she wil. bers of the K. S. Barger family ar
Enterprise, stopp*«1 over to visit Mr»
remain for a week or ten days oi r’Ted from Brownsville Sunday, and sons went to Lebanon again on Sun­
—>
day
to
visit
friends,
the
D
W.
Parton
treatm .nt.
W. H. Bradey of Calgary. Alberta.
family.
Canada, arrived Tuesday.
Left for Portland— Mrs. Alfred J.
"Morgan 1 ft Wednesday morning for
Returned from Portland—Mrs. Miry
Dr. 8 Ralph Dlppel. D -ntlst, Vitu»
Portland where she will spend several . C. Magill returned to Spring?! Id Sat­
building, Springfield. Oregon.
days.
urday night after a month's visit tl.
TO W N A N D V IC IN ITY
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a
Visited Aunt—Sherman Spong. of
Salem, spent Sunday here visiting his
aunt. Mrs. Bell Spong. of the Spong
hotel.
Here from Glenbrook—William Co«
den and son Rpbert of Glenbrook
were city visitors here Saturday even
Ing.
S p ecial S a ie
on
Heaters, Universal and .Westinghouse Electric
Attended Dane»— Mr and Mrs. H C.
Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson
attended a dance at Thurston Satur­
day night.
Irons. Glass Shades.
HENDERER ELECTRIC SUPPLY
Moto-ed to Albany—Mr. and Mrs
N. A. Rowe motored to Albany Sat­
urday afternoon to visit Mrs. Rowe's
son. John Lambert? and family. They
returned to Srnngfleld Sunday night.
Here from Oakr.dge— D. K. Mitchell
came to Springfield from Olakridge
Friday to visit his parents and sister.
He went on to Portland for a few
days befog going back to work.
Here on Business— E. E. Hartung.
formerly of the SprlngSeld office force ‘
of th Booth-Kelly company, no»-
working in the Eugene office, was in
Springfield Tuesday on busines fo
the firm.
Fainted in Depot— Mrs James Am
brose. wife of the section forman for
the Southern Pacific railroad at Lo­
well, had a h art attack while wait­
ing for the Lowell train in the Spring
field depot Monday afternoon, and
fainted. She was revived by a phys­
ician and took the train home.
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is an e*xcellt<nt tre a tm e n t fo r
the o rd in a ry simple- hut very
troublesom e rough.
It soothes the
In fila ted m e m -
nra In congraas Much Intereel la toe­
ing taken In the debate which will
lie opeu IO the public.
To Teoch at Pi«ao»nl H ill
Marlon Hayes, formerly a teacher
at Ptenpaut llill but thia y*ar at
Iteedaport. will return Io Itleaaant
HUI and leach In the high school
nett year, according to word received
by Die county school superintendent
Mrs Hayes, also a teach* r. will loach
In the grades at Pleasant Hill.
•old
Proparty — Oraca Magladry
sold lota 13 and 14. block 107 W ash­
burns addition Io I. K. Grimes, the
plumb* r, who la building*a modern
To Impeach tho President
house there
The deal was made
A mock Impeachment proceeding« through A. F. Flowers, local realty
Will ba conducted next weak by the dealer.
English class of the Thurston high
, chn<„
, h„ , , u4. a U . kni,
Br a Ralph Dlppel. DenttaL VIMa
of parliamentary law and prm-eed- building. Hprlngflald. Dragon.
Springtime Needs
Ratlnee, plain color»,
good firm hotly and an ex­
ceptional value at CKSc to
80c the yard.
Fuat colored Indian Head,
38 Inches wide, colors are
green, rose and canury. the
yard 55c.
Heavy S h irtin g M aterial,
plain, checks, stripes. An
excellent m a terial fo r g irls '
school dresses, 31 Inches
wide, 30c yard.
C o lla r and C uff Sets In
w hite linen and colored lin ­
en. H eavily em broidered
design». O rientals, etc., are
very popular.
C otton Volls, plain colors
and fig ii ret! designs, 50c to
$1.00.
Dress Up The Lawn
In keeping w ith the c ity
Im provem ent plnn we have
stocked w h ite clover seed,
K e n tu cky blue grass and
m ixed law n grass seeds.
Seeds o f u ll kinds are
carried In hulk as w ell as In
packages. Also have curly
Rose und Burpee seed po­
tatoes.
A. R. Sneed Dept. Store
For good SHOES come to the
IY STORE
Wo can save you considerable money on your
SHOES
as well as on your WORK CLOTHES
Most Reliable Underpriced Store
L E T S GET ACQUAINTED
Wntch our windows on Main and 4th Sts. Springfield, Ore.
branes, relieves
congestio
a n <1
checks the need-
lessly
v io le n t
¡spasms o f the
bronchial tubes.
Have you tried
Crispettes
They are the best thing yet
Ask your grocer or confectioner for them
BUT! Be sure, oh be sure, that they are V & W
•'D O N 'T W A K E
Fhl« was the night aftar
be -ause |t contains no alcohol
¡opiates, o r o th e r n arcotic drugs
our <r nin
lining Die young
Her here nnd make him happy.
./to
7 oz. 50c
FLA N ER Y’S DRUG STORE
Phone If,
It's
r**fr, ailing,
i.nuriNhtnx
le-allhtul
Many
flavor»
in,«,«,- from- all good
JAUS»
S pringfield
EGGIMANN’S
Look for the Oak Leaf
Manufactured by V &. W Co., 688 Olive St.
S. C. W R IG H T
E. J. WRIGHT
W. C. WRIGHT
Eugene, Oregon
W right an d Son
HARDWARE AND FURNITURE
HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND PAINT
PHONE 18
The H. T. K. W. H. D. club met at
the home of Mrs. W. C. Mclargan
W ednesday afternoon. Refreshments
were served by the hostess.
Our First Anniversary
Attends Conference—Kenneth To­
bias left Sunday to att< nd the eonfe, J
ence of the National Life Insurance .
company held for the men of the con !
eern in Portland. He w ill i^turn i
Saturday, it Is expected.
'x J
F riday, -March the T w e n ty -firs t la the firs t A n niversary o f o u r busIneflH in Spring-
field, and we ta ke thia o p p o rtu n ity o f th a n k in g o u r m any custom er» fo r the bUHlness
you have given uh d u rin g o u r firs t year.
We have tried to ca rry a fu ll s to c k ‘ o f f i rBt tla s s m erchandise to meet the m any
need» and to re ta il the goods a t a fa ir price. O ur aim fo r the com ing year» w ill he a
la rg e r volum e o f business and as sm all a p ro fit as possible.
I f you are n o t already one o f o u r re g u la r custom ers we ask you Io come in and
Inspect o u r stock and ask o u r prices w h ich we w ill be pleased at all tim es to quote
Just a w ord about o u r F u rn itu re D epartm ent fra n k ly Friends, we are proud of our
display th is spring. The store is chock fu ll o f new goods such as D ining room Tables
and Chairs, Bedroom F u rn itu re , and U pholstered D avenixirts and C hairs’ also a com ­
To Have Social— The Workers for
Christ class at the Christian church
w ill hold a party Friday evening In
the church social hall to raise funds
for the class. A number of side at­
traction« have been provided, to make
the social like a little fair. Games will
be played.
plete »election o f Rugs, Linoleu m and Congoleum . We in vite you ladle» to come In at
any tim e and look over th l» »lock w ith o u t feeling th a t you are under any obligations
To buy.
W ITH ANNA Q. NILSSON AND MILTON SILLS
T h a n k you.
W R IG H T AND SON
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mother treated him lu a plate of
A thoroughly reliable preparation
which we guarantee to aatiaf.v you—
or your money back
TAe
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Safe for Children
Chispettes.
Left for Work—Russell C. Olson,
who has been visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Olson, and Odin J. Ol
son, who has b e n making an extend,
ed visit with bis mother, Mrs Emma
Olson, left Friday lor their work in
Bridal Veil.
Brotherhood Meets— The Brothe
hood of the Methodist church met
Monday night In the church basement
for a dinner and social time. The
women of the Ladles' Aid served din
ner to 30 men. The speaker for the
occasion wa« John Landsbnry, dean of
the school of music at the U niversity
of Oregon In Eugene, who talked on
b is recent trip abroad.
Cherry Bark
Cough Syrup
Wright's parents Mr and Mrs n
It. Mathews
Mr an,I Mrs Vern Hansen from
south ru Oregon spent Sunday night
with Mrs. Hansen's mother, Mrs liar
bit
Finn Jones' brother and tatuili
spent Sunday with him
The Leavlt soul winning team, who
are holding a revival here, are hat
Ing a successful meeting There bave
been IT additions to date. Sunday
they held an all day meeting will) a
basket dinner al noon. There were
delegai, a from Coburg. Santa Clara
and Junction City who attended. Sev­
eral from W altervllle are attending
and
to