Washburn«. arrived in Springfield C o u n fy F « l f G a la Friday to spsnd a few daye at the E v e n t T h l» Y ear home of his nephew before g<^ng on - a trt to »•astern Oregon, From east * eru Oregon he will go on back east (Continued from Tage t.t Recovering from Pneumonia— N . H in or near Springfield. They hare daughter of Mrs. Carl S t'alaf; sec Helterbrand of S etreej to uoevalawc- sold their property In Comptotn. Cal. Back from Minas— II. J. Ward re- t>lid. Dalvd Dunsmuir. IkStl Onyx Ing from aa attack of gnvumonla. turned hilday from tho llohemln street, son of Mr. and Mrs. It K. H are from Thueaton— Mrs M argsr mines. «5 miles south-east of Cottage Dunsmuir; third. Marian AckersoO. House Remodeled— Dave W orley at Campbell and M is. S e n . Heershma Uro^ tth„rrt k ,, j ,,,, b „C M ,„ llkt 1nt nta son of Mrs J. p Wry; fifth. Con Fred Hill on North 5th street had his Verdon May. recently of Springfield, chine CeciJ Hsrhert suffered a kev stance Jane Slang. Register building, tonsils removed by a local physician but now reaiding at Mareola, were vbi erelv gashed eyelid The eyelid was daugutcr of MY*. Conrad Slang; sixth Tuesday. Itors in tnwu Monday. ■ injured on a wire of the itmchlne, A Mary Ellon Jardin. daughter of Mrs number of atilches had to be taken John M. Jardin; seventh. Mildred Miss Johnson III— Mias Hannah Went to Portland—A. E Senseny Msr Wahl. Mareola. daughter of Mrs Johnson of Fast Main street is quite went to l*ortland Saturday morning Went Hunting— Kiley Snodgmaa of Fred Wald, ilhla baby was only 10 11! at the home of her brother In Dex­ where h e visited his daughter. Mrs Springfield. D. J. ltryan and Leon days old;) eighth. Dorothy Jane Doug ter Alfred Bailey. Bond of Eugene, and Frank Nichols laa. Junction City, (laughter of Mrs.I and a guest from Portland went hunt- Harry M. Ihutglaa; ninth, Robert Here for Treatm ent— I ’. H. Slack Drove to Salem— Itoland Parker ing on the south fork of the McKensle Bruce Turner. 1MI Lincoln, aon of and family were In town Monday motored to Salem Saturday, return- river, returning Friday after a weeks’» Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Turner. from their home in t'amp Creek for ing Sunday. He went In company with outing. O ne-Year Olds Given Price«. medical treatment. some Vnlon oil men of Eugene. ‘ For the class of babies over one- Went to Enterprise— Mr. and Mrs 4L to Meet—A meeting of the Loy­ Here from Seattle— Mrs. Ruth E. H. T. Mitchell left Sunday for En year old the following won prise«: John Marvin Mmh. 1991 Columbia al Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen Hall, of Seattle, came Thursday to terprise They will stop In Pendleton street. Eugene, son of Mr, and Mrs »Ci be peld at 7:36 o'clock next Mon­ spend a couple of weeks at the home to see the round-up, will visit friend* John Marvin Lamb; second. Jane day night in the W. O W. hall. of her sister. Mrs. O. B. Kessey. in Salem and Sheridan, and relatives Boren. 511 latwrence street, Eugene. In Portland while they are gone. Mr Visited at Henderer Home— W . F Visited from Indian Creek— Mr. and . . . . . „ , . . . „ daughter of Mr, and Mrs Hal Boren; Mitchell la on his vacation Returning , h. . . . , . „ .. o ... ,, ,, Thompson and a business associate and Mrs. Ralph Taylor of Indian • third. Marjorie Bell Smith, ( reswell. from Portland were guests at the Creek visited this week with his bro- with them twill 1^ M,r MMrhell's route 1, daughter of Mr and Mrs home of Mr and Mrs. Jack Henderer I them. Charles Taylor of Thumton and mother’ Mr* M W Mitchell. who will Frank L. Smith, fourth. Francis Guth Thursday. Tavlor of ‘ P«*nd the winter In Springfield with rrle. 12S4 Jackson street. Eugene, son TOWN AND VICINITY Z )O C UNCLE J O H N < AeUNC I useil to mourn al>out the trials of Miv »«•- „ « -e rv -iv e hllcl « milium two quart v.als with brwv «vm , ‘ . I ’ ve » wrttt |>ci :1UI»C «»i tflbllUltiollt tbr«Hh h <», M J*M S « « « ; »h- iy I»«.» sobbed Danger. ' at bow „ anJ »»resent , , , hr slew lh „ ,„ b ... n ( f )rB i>»r wnwel». m t b is |. h n,e.„ U * J lum miles of hearilcss snow . • • « '• « e h wadm ^ rive l «ml each r r.n a l fetched the brine, ami I set around an' snivel. aUmt then, ohl k m i-Ik s o!f mn.e i X u n i i ' S .n , t , e * cra rv i b r tu in c llivver th nc crazy t 5 ] »»otint . . . W'i" «•:' W e’ve urvr the bull necked r<»a«I < ur |n p r m ^b al.l faccnerror. «U>ut them happv pnm rrrs! it from every angle —■ f ve ami .„i' -o f wp vp f I ve atutiktl * turned tlie subjeck Inside out and I have learnt, beyond a wrangle, that I ’m the one to weep about! Subscribe For The Springfield News . them I of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. (lulh Stopped at Power Plant— Harry ! R ;turned to Albany— Mrs. William erle; fifth. Maryjane Maher. 1045 Shea, chief bookkeeper for the Moun ! Dawson and son, Billy, returned to Here te 9ee F«‘h er-M rs. A. S. tain States Power company at th e , Albany Thursday after spending some J#lll!,on from Portland Friday Charnelton street. Eugene, daughter h" r C. F. Scott, whoj *’f ” r c *uh<’r : •'«’9 Eugene office paid a visit to the time In Springfield. While here the in- ,o Springfield plant Monday. fant underwent a minor operation. ha* b'"‘n ••‘rlously III. but who seem s ’ ' ' . °r ' " ” to be tnjprovtng. S h e returned to Eugene, daughter of Mrs. J. II Bray; Building Porch— A new poroh. 14 Left for California— Mrs John Tom- Portland .«arly Monday morning after "•’ ""’A» Bhyllls Wright. Springfield, by IS feet, is being added to the Seth and niece. May Ellen Shriver.'» visit with both her father and her ,U ',«h" r «* Mr* Vlnrll T. Wright; recently completed home of Mr. and left Sunday evening for Weed. Call- eiater Mr« d . W McKinnon Mrs e l*h,h- ,Jorl» Helen R«yburn. Spring „ „ at .. — „ nrnU w hew a - - - — - ----------------- ---- Mrs. Herbert J , Cox Fifth and C Carl Pardue, and another daughter of n ’ M’ <’, u , h '*r ° r Mr« «• <5. Rayburn; streets. week with friends. Mr Scott's, Is here from Tacoma. nln,h' H,rolrt ’'**• Washington with her two little dsugh- E»»«ene. son of Dr. Hand L eft for Summer R etort— A. C. Wi. Left for Florence— Mrs. Arthur Rob- shuh ters. Alice and Audrey, and expects son left Sunday for Brooden’s Baths erts went to Florence Saturday, re­ J’idges for the contest were Mr». about 9 miles from Tillamook where turning Monday. She apent the week- to stay a week or so A F Rapp. Mr» F X Schaefers and he will take treatments for his health end with her husband who is doing Henry Trotnp. for two weeks or so surveying work there at present. A trip to the fair would be Incom­ Purchases Suppliew— M C. Drury plete without etopplng to see the fine Here from Albany— Mr. and M t was here yesterday from Disston to Dick Davis and small son and daugh j needlework In the email pavilion Just purchase supplies for his own store ter are In Springfield this week visit­ to the right as one enters the grounds. and for the store of Oeorge Potter ing with Mrs. Davis’ mother. Mrs , Here may be eeen needlework In at Dorena. which men have contributed to help Wflbur J. Lepley. beat the women at) their own game. Fractured W rtot— Fred Dorsey of Attend Fair In Eugene— Mrs. John F One apron with the Insignia of the Marcóla fell and sustained a frac- Ketels and Mrs K et els’ parents. Mr | United (Ratea Navy was made by a lured right wrist on Friday. He was and Mrs A Lindsey who are visiting service man for h is mother during the In Springfield to receive surgical here from Hebron. Nebraska, attended wsr. Wonderful knitted bedspread ». attention. the Lane County fair iu Eugene Wed- dreesee beaded and embroidered, pil­ nesday Skinned Nose — Maxine Smltson lo w cases and towels— indeed, all the ¿rdinary eorta of ewelng and many skinned her nose severely on Satur­ Returned from Hopyard—Mrs. Maud day when she fell on the cement pave­ T. Bryan and daughter. Miss Cry. Oddities are Io be seen. ment. At first It was thought that stal. and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Roberts the nose was broken, but this was not and family returned yesterday after FIX THAT foupd to be the case. two weeks spent camping at the W el­ Buy Your Baked Goods at the Bakery The Mlty Nice Line la Fresh every day Special Attention (liven to Special Onlera Springfield Bakery Fred Frege, Prop- We Are Ready You Can’t Drive a Nail With an Apple With a Complete Line of » wds and fam ily returned to I Long l' n< California Tueuday after tw o months spent here camping andj| vacatlcnlnz. Mrs. Lewis’ sister anjl family. Mr. and Mrs F. Dawlay, a r e ., «till h ire, and are planning to locate New and secondhand F U R N IT U R E bought and sold at right prices. motto. Live and let llvt oor Come in and be convinced. 129 Fifth Street complete. Then- are many reasons why you should trade here. Flour, Feeds, Hay, Grains. Morrison & Clingan S P E C IA L IS T In Internal Medicine fo r the past tw elve years DOES N O T O P E R A T E The new Arcola O. Wilson and children went to Port­ Our store la new and all gooda are freali and the stock ♦ Coming to Eugene Dr. Mellenthin was taken to the Springfield hospital Left with Surveying Crew—Earl for treatment. He was improved on Roberts left Wednesdav morning with U s a M o r « P r in t e d Tuesday, and returned home a surveying crew for the state high­ S a le s m a n s h ip — A a k Us Home from California— Miss Con­ way for a few weeks. He fs now work stance Rebhan returned home Satur­ ing with the crew near Nimrod Inn,! day evening from San Francisco. Cal- up the McKenzie lfornia, where she visited for a Here over Week-End—Mr. and Mrs ! month with her mother, Mrs. Edith Joe I/'mmon« motored up from Marsh-* 1 * Rebhan. field Friday to spend the week-end hot w ater heating outfit lias six Picnicked Sunday—Mrs. and Mrs with Mrs Lemmons’ parents, Mr. and features: C E. Swarts and daughter Miss Edna Mrs. John Winzenried. Swart,-, Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. Wheat- Went to West Stayton— Mrs IJda 1. Grey enamel cover. on and guests Mrs. Glendennlng and MacOowan. Miss Elsie Weddle, and ’ . ¿ “ T " '" 1W" ' ' ’ ’“ M » ' » > « » » » » » » „ I .,. 2. W ater surrounded ash pit. Sunday at Anlauf. ! afternoon for We«t Stayton to visit 3. Automatic dam per control. Purchased New Home—Jack ." ’ H wover the week-end with Mrs. Leonard 4. Lock safe fire box. alker. derer has purchased a new 6-room bungalow between 5th and 5th str e e ts, Went to Elkton— Mr. and Mrs. Le­ 5. Pyrex glass fire door plates. on E from George Perkins. The deal land Eubanks and Mrs Eubank’s fa­ 6. Completely equipped. was completed Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs ther Mr. Rutherford, accompanied by Henderer will move their household Mr. and Mrs. G!ae Lyons and daugh­ effects to their new residence tomor­ ter, Helen, spent the week-end at row. Elkton. F. J. GRIMES GROCERIES LEAKY ROOF NOW O ffice Rug Gleaning W ill be at O SBO RN H O T E L T U E S D A Y , S E P T . 30 Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 ONE DAY O NLY T im e is Here No barge fo r Consultation Dr.Mellrnthln 1« a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and Is II- qensed by the state of Oregon. He , does not operate for chronic appendl- dltis, gall stones, ulcers of etom ach ,' (onnils or adenoids. He ha« (o his credit wonderful re­ sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid­ ney, bladder, bed wotting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg dicers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients In Oregon: Mrs. J. W. Haynes, North Powder, Ore., goitre. Mrs. Alice Williams, Malheur. O r e ,1 heart trouble and high blood preosure. Vno SJoroos, Astoria, Ore . ulcer or the stomach. If Deggeller, Silverton, Ore., ulcer of the stomach. Mrs. Oeo. A. Gilman, Coqtlllle, Ore,, gall stones. Mrs. M. E Oarson, Silverton, Ore., High b'ood pressure. Mrs. J. M. Bowers, Toledo, Oro., gal' stones. I A oguit Erickson, Lakeside, Ore. kidney trouble. , rem em ber above date, that consut- i latlon 'it tills trip will be i -e : nd I ¡.h a t Ills treatment In different. Married women must be ncco' ipan- | e l by the r husbands. 1 Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Loe We are using the Electric Rotary Rug Equipment Wie w ill co ll lor yo u r rugs Our Phone is 3 0 0 Angeles, California. I