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    TH U R SD AY, OUT. Hi, 1U24-
T H E S P R IN G F IE LD NEWS
TAG E E IG H T
L...1. . 1'*:*■ ■ • —
H AN N AH J. JOHNSON. 62.
DIED W EDNESDAY EVENINC
la pouring rain and gore horseback
riding 7
1 think he’« craay
H'm our friend, Paul Revere.
w
¿» vu c h
jOCCESS w’T* lV’ ‘
trw x u — u u o k
.
-yXXS O’«.'THJ»4*>H-V
Mias Hannah J. Johnson, age it
y ears, died at her home on East Main
street last evening after a long III
ness Funeral services will be held
tomorrow at 2 o'clock In the after,
mam at the Pleasant HUI church,
conducted by Rev. Jam es Pointer,
pastor of the Springfield Christian
church
Interment will be In the
Pteaaant lltli cemetery
Miss Johnson ta survived by two
slstera, Mrs Rose Itltchte of Canyon
t'ltv. Oregon, and Mm. H a ile Pitch.
Cornelius. Oregon, and by ihres bro­
thers. Edgar Johnson of Dexter. Phil-
ip Johnson and Albert Johnson. both
of Springfield
Ed P u rd y ’» P hilos.
"Comes the time and uow here
when woman’s petticoat Is neither
seen nor heard,
Left for Waahlngton— Mac Castle
left Monday evening for Charleston.
Washington, after visiting In Spring-
field and attending Ihe golden wed
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. I.
K. Thompeon.
Co Easy Her».
Ho: "Hove you ever boon on » P»t-
In« party 7“
She: "1 most certainly have not"
All of which soun.ls very proper
until wc «»he thl» opportunity of tell-
Ins you that. HIS name was NOT.
The Millennium.
Customer «entering garage V. "1
would like to »CO a firabclaa* second
hand ear,”
Prop: ism ilingt: “So would I. bro­
ther. “
Cot Her Number.
Hubby: “That Mrs Sttupklns is an
awful egotist."
Wife "What make» you think so*“
Hubby: "She pulled her hand away
quickly In shaking bands when I
didn’t have any intentions of squees-
'■"« «•*
s»w f
Moved to Spr ngfleld— Mr and Mrs
Floyd IV Thompson and family move,!
to Springfield from Florence Friday,
and are located on Sth street between
C and 1». Mr Thompson Is a son of
Mr and Mrs U K Thompeon.
NE WLOG DUMP ST A R T E D
Rebekaab to Meet—Tile Rebekah
lodge will rnett Monday night in the
Odd Fellows hall.
AT B O O T H -K E LLY M IL L
Work has begun on a new log dump
to cost several hundrei dollars, nt
Serving on Jury— Mrs. Maude T.
the northeast of the log pond at the
Bryan la serving on the Jury in Eu-
Booth Kelly sawmill
A concrete
gene this week
block 50 fe -« lone. 1« f»et high, and
Went to Albany—Mrs A. C Travis 3 feef thick will e e .’g re the old
and Miss Frances Travis went to Al­ brow log, and electrlcty will be used
bany Monday on a buslneaa trip. They to dump the logs from the cars to
the pond. Instead of the old to le
returned Monday evening.
method John C. Parker, master me­
Visit» from Florence— Miss Alar- ,
chanic at the mill. Is In charge of
guerite Hurd came Friday from F'or- i the work. A trench Is now being dug
ence to attend the golden wedding for the concrete, which will be laid
of Mr ami Mrs. L. K Thompson, an I 12 feet below the water level, a-ul ha
to visit her sister. Mrs. Floyd D. about 3 feet 4 Inches above the track.
Thompson.
.
Some trouble has been causes! tn
Attend ng Convention— W. F Walk the unloading of logs from the cars
er of the Walker Cndertaklng parlors, to the pond since the Southern Pa
went to Portland Tuesday to attend elite companv standarlsed the new
the state convention of teh Oregon i skelton cars for lumber Instead of
funeral directors He is expected to j the old riat cars with a log bunk.
Sometimes the shorter logs would get
return Saturday.
between the car and the brow log,
Bov Social to Be Held— A box so ­ derailing the car.
cial open to the general public Is to ■ A Jin pole 24 feet ahore the Ion,I.
be held by the Mt Vernon Farmer’s and set on an angle will rest on »
union October 25 tn the W. O. W. j concreat base 40 feet away from the
hall. Proceeds from the sale of the pond, connected up with n electric
boxes will go toward erecting a hall hotat A hundred barrels of cement
for the organisation.
are to be used In the entire construc­
Starting for Home— Word has been tion work it mar possibly take a
received by friends of Mr. and Mrs. month or ao to complete operations
Juat Lika Humana
She "Why do leaves turn red In
the Fall«“
«•
He: “They are blush ins. remember­
ing how green they were In the
Spring."
Going Some.
Mother: "Did that young man put
hi« trim around you last night 7“
Daughter: “ T ea mother, three
ttmea."
Mother:
"Heaven — what long
arma"
Blond B est Opmea
If women were wiser, they wouldn’t Elvis Taylor of Pougtas gardens that
complain when their husban is go to they are starting from Oklahoma for
a ball came No man can go to the home October 11. and that they have
dogs while he la eatirg peanuts and not yet seen anything to compare with
rooting for one more run to wtn the Oregon.
game.
Leaving for Idaho— The Frank Han
Boy, Oh. Boy.
el family 1» ¡earing today for Buhl.
Soph “Some kids kicked a football
Idaho, where they will make their
through the window and hit Glad.-v
home. Their residence on f street
right in the ribs "
between 1st and Sbd street has been
Other Soph: "Old It hurt herT*
sold to Abraham Miller, who Is re-
Soph: "No, but It durned near bust
; tiring from his farm at Landax.
ed three of my finger».“
Crazy— Like a Fox.
Pr Ralph S Dippel Dentist, Vitus
. Wbai do v,-u think of a man who
gets oat of b-d at midnight when it building. Springfield, Oregon.
«4*
This Week
R EBEKAH C O N VEN TIO N TO
BE H E LD IN COBURG
The Rebekah annual district con­
vention which win be held In Coburg
on S-U rdny b •- be attended br
many members of the Springfield R e
bwkah lodge Tile seeslong will be
from 1« o ’clock In the morning until
5 o ’clock In the afternoon, with din
»er nt 12 noon There will be no eve
ntn se sslm this year, as In former
times, according to Mrs A! Montgom­
ery.
A BO«*-er e» the local Rebekha are
planning to take advantage of th«
Invitation of the Cottage G r-re Re­
bekah lodge and will go to the Sl*e’-
mg in Cottage G rove» I. o. O F.
hal Friday night
fighting planes that spell »»cur­
ry fs r Franca, cost, tn Europe,
I,ex than half the cost of one flrst-
ciaas urcaunaught here. No won­
der France insists that Germany
shall buJd no fighting planes
H S FO O TBALL GAME
W IT H B R O W N S V ILLE HERE
W» continue spending millions
on b g gun« r.nd ammunition for
pract.ce. They also w-.il soon be
classed among museum curiosi­
ties. used to make a loud noise in
the Preaidcnt-al salute, or tickle
the vanity of some admiral return-
r.ig to his ship.
By A rthu r B risbane
A sixteen-inch gun costa as
much as two fightirg a tr s c .;s It
lasts only long rix-ugh to fire one
Fuu-lred and twenty shots. Then
it is burnt-, ut scrap iron.
The
l.fe of a fighting plane, costing
ha’f as much as a -ingle big gun.
is equal to that o f an ordinary
forty-five r a tio n dreadnarghL
FOR PRESIDENT COOLIDGE.
AND THOSE THAT PAT.
2.000 FIGHTING PI ANES.
FOR ONE DREADNAUGHT.
Pres,i»nt
Coolidge
recalled
Recietar) Wiibnr. of the Navy, ta
Washington tc discuss with him
“the relative value at battleship»
and flying macf rw-s
war."
Th-.s means. of , -u se. that the
Pmaadent »41 LISTEN to others,
and TAKE COL’NbKL with him*
»♦;f. It means that, with all k'S
work, he Fas found t:rae f -r the
•» -tous probtsCRS o f air drfer.se,
and dees act intend to keep th s
country am - g the backward r.a-
t-.vrs, as regards rv a! teparatMvn.
Facts alette w
A football game between the
Springfield high school team and th«
Brownsville high team wfl! be play­
ed on the Sth street ground» here
Saturday afternoon at J J4 o’clock
The Springfield team is in fighting
trim, and is going to bend every ef-
fort to make Inroads on the fie+da.
The two teams met last Ba-urday
on the Bpnwasv-nte grounds, with a
tie VC-re » to I and this coming game
will be by the way of return
th*
FSfiU h ufîte >r»1 t ‘
»f
For xsîaikiw;
Otm Nut
Î deenfoancht
clam cost for-y-flne isU fon fo b
lar-
F-r that a-jrn the natina
cwnM l 54 ait.1 “ N re K J
THOUFANi
l b ¡ m Ntl AÎR-
r I. KN’ S
<♦
Fhv»4enl cr
snjr etb. r sj e -«ao "ask w-hst
efcatwe a >-attle»> s w-.-wx’iJ vJlW
J *«-Ï5: . - k a.r sancbfom
¿ o . ? « i ' -T irosi U-i tJ -ui» ?
i’ HFY
rognetforjt M L - e t <P - «, » » ye
MB F'ra'-ce «de<je i - por-are
>t -magar » c p > m b «
E'-O.-e bx* a fi-»1 l:tw
utr
—»•
A r a r s i, ucsMùstàRf o f t*
sand fdrht ".g air wacht» aa w .:b
. |
a tv «erte of IF .' tbewaawd r w .
U i
ha* f if t : x Fprask a r
* «-< is hat r-.skes Gauiaud. wvik
alt bee hamhecir:g hattfosy p.s,
c - t -e-'t etc - T he w.-rM’s gr< st-
r«i h s-iV fleet.” «c aótjfoiìv- po •»
1- F-** <
5Ne w .il caatfoue Ps
be p, :c w»AR »be cap Awr.inaie
ir O , P, _ -be aaod to fliW » » ’»
Mr W J Daria. o f San Diego,
earnest a Irocate of air defense,
says truly, "The natron rf.-resnost
m the air wJl wm the next war
st the drop of the be rah. and be­
fore the world wakes up the next
morning s a d the fumes of phos­
phorus or o f bombs of so n e other
k.rvd. if it does wake up at all. the
war will have been won.“
Battleships, besides being obso­
lete. are frightfully «xprasuva.
toon out of cate, worthless m
peace. F ît - g waebinea. er-,-mgh
of them
r.-.akc th » nation safe
a g s -«•. attack by «eu or land,
e- - ’. i be built art bout bupdetr.aome
taxaticm. kepi up With slight e x ­
pense. and they w.-uld pay the ir
w ay ai peuoe. tw we ever, in the
rrasl se ~i ce. and in spying out
forest fires.
Before this c fu r lr y face» a
r.rw war— ,t wvsuN come. w k.le
xhey are all borruuring frem us—
th< rargw of fliers and »nbmar.nca
w ..I be as groat as that of any
float ~ f xvsseL
The subm arneu
w
- as fast as any cm ix-r and
the f er*. c.f course, tsreuny tiw es
as fast a t ary fighi.,r g ship afloat.
•. . g • • -* are rol * it od
r - e s ib u t . who w-.U donde
sbafi be fossa an d ta tb e
pee-,’» e.f this evsewtry. They wifi
pay the b » in arsopey. wfcwb is
r 4 .xsportanL and iu Noesi w h ch
is vrvportaBt. if a fatal — stake be
tnsAe -.a our piasi» o f defma»*
« hxt y.-n road Vere »» pernted
bt several hmafemd da-‘1y *<v»-
pspers. -rriofliag the Hevaid «X
W ask rgecm. U C . wl-----
~
w ay see fl. a - d fo per-evu.
,
w v -V y tsews-wpc-a, read
. «» .-d e-. wsdry b
m il l
STREET pa v n g
S T IL L H AN G IN G FIRE
Planning Trip—George I *a veil port,
oral chairman of (he Loyal le g io n '
>f l.oggera ami d.umtieriiiaii, la tnalA
ng r«mly for hla trip 1« the 41. con­
vention In Silverton on Dviobar III. to
H«r» from Waltarvlll» Mr. and
Want Hunting—Carl tllson and
which he la a delegate from the I
Mr» Ernest Conley of Waltervlllo
llary W Whitney went hunting for
-prlngfield local.
wrre In b.mlngfteld over Sunday.
China pheasant yeaterday
Hsra from Portland— C. F Munson,
Went Hunting—C N Grlmea want
Fall Cr«»k Man H»re—J S Me
chief liiapoctor of the West Coast
near
Kinney, a Fall Creek merchant, *»« pheasant hunting yeaterday
l.uiiiherm ens naaiwlalton was here
Meadowrlew
In Springfield Tueadny getting »up
from Hartland headquarter» today.
i
«Ilea for hla store
H»r» from Klamath Fall»—J
E
•
Kensington Club to Meat— Mr». O
Went to Camp Creak—Mr and Mr» Stewart, formerly In the meat bttsl
B Kessey and Mrv. Annie Knox will It J Ward, daughter Mlsa Mildred nv-ia In Springfield, but now living
be ho»le»«e» to the Keiiatngtoli club Ward., and «mall nleees Mary and 'll Klamath Falla, has been In Spring-
on Friday afternoon nt S:St> o’clock Martha Moor», motored to Camp field an I Eugene ihe past week visit
al the home of Mra Kossey. The Creek Sunday where they Vtalted «1 ng friends and relative« and trans­
afternoon will be »len t at fancy-work. 1 the ranch recently rented hy N. J acting business
Want and William Moore.
Velums« Glvsn to Library- A total
STATEMENT GF TUB OWN-KHSHII1
Left for Albany— Mr and Mr» of 4« volume» have been given In the
MANAGEMENT, ClRt'l I.ATION.
Troy llulhurl left yeaterday morning Springfield library during the pa«i
BTC.. RBQVIRKO BY THE ACT OF accompanied by Ihelr little »on. How month in m e twintjs»lgn for more
Ct'NORKRS OF A l’G i'ST 24. I»I2 ard. Io make a vlalt nt Albany with
l„H)ks. according Io Mlaa Mary Hot.
Of the Springfield New« puhll«hel Mr Hulburt'a parents who reside
• rts. librarian. The purchase of SO
w ekly at Spring», ! I. Gtegotl for Oc­ there.
hooka ha» also hern made Eleven
tober I. 1»24, State of Oregon. Coun
uiagar Hie »uh >- rlptl.'U* have been r, •
ty of Imne, as.
Her« from MarsMIsId—Joe I,* n
newed.
Il, fore me. a Notary INihllc in aril mona. Mamhfi< Id engine, r for ill,
for the State and county nforeeald. Southern Pacific company, was a
Visiting Bon In Portland—Mt
¡«psonally appeared F C W e-terfleld, Springfield visitor Monday when be Frank It Hamlin left Springfield Fri.
who, h iv in g been duly sworn »cord­ storped to »re hl« wife'« parent» Mr
.„ I » few days In Portland
ing to law, deposes and »»>» that he and Mr». John Wlnsenrted. on hl« ,'«ltlng at the home of her «on. Vlr
la It« Busin-'»« Manager of the way hump to Marshfield after a buei gll Hanillti of fo l Stanton gtrret stir
Springfield New» «ud that ill- folio* ne»« trip io Portland, lie came on will also visit other relative» w i l l ) «
Ing 1», Io the be»« of hl» knowledge Monday morning, and went on io there She expects to return hum«
and belief, a true atatemFrl of the Mar-hfield In th, afternoon
Sunday
ownership, management, etc., of the
aforesaisl publlgitlon for the dal« Charter No. (S
Iteaerve District No. 13
shown In the above caption, required
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
by the Act of August S4. 1812. embod­
ied in section 44S. Foetal l a w , and
Regulation», printed on the r-ver»e ot
At Springfield, In the State of Oregon at the cloao of basin«»« on
this form, to wit:
O ctober io. l»24.
1 That the name» and addre»»»»
of the publisher, editor, managing
editor, »nd bu»lne»a manager» are:
RESOURCES
Pubtieher The
W tllamele
INe»«.
Loans
and
discounts,
including
rediscounts
Springfield. Oregon; Editor H
E
shown In Item» M and 30. If any
SIB» |
Maxey. Springfield. Oregon Business
Overdrafts secured and unsecured
50X 3»
Manager. F C. Wealerftrld. Spring
V. 8 government «reunites owned. Including
those shown tn Items 30 and 35. If any
13.150 00
field, Oregon.
Other bond», warrants and saeurlttes. Including foreign
I. That the owner» are: H. E
government, state, municipal, coreoratlon. etc . Including
Maxey. Springfield. Oregon; F. C.
those shown In Items 30 and 30, If any
30 l»3 31
W e»lerfield. SprlngfleW. Oregon.
Bankli g house. 314.»00; furniture and fixtures. 33.XOO 00
18.700 00
Real »«tale osrnei other thin luinklnc hou«e
None
S. That the known Imndholdera.
tab) Cash on hand In vault and due from hanks, bankers
m ortgarees. and other security hold­
and trust eompanl»« designated and approved reserve
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
agent» of this bank
3».(7{ 31
more of total amount of bonds, tnort
Exchanges tor clvarlng hou»r and Items on other banka In
the
same
,
ilr
or
as
reporting
hank
7 X" IT
gagt-a. or ether securities are: None
Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
4. That the two paragra;hs nexi
other cash Item«
7 &0
above, gtvlng the name» of the owp.
Tola, cash and due from banks. Item« 8, ». 10 ami II.
era. stockholders, and a ee.rlty hold­
347.MI IS
er». If any. contain not only the II»’
of stock holders and security holders
Total
373.830 87
as they appear upon the book» of the
LIABILITIES
company but al»o, in case« where
I« »'arltal Stock Paid In
... ......... ................................
so oon oa
the stockholder« or security bolder 17 Surplus fund
4,000 u0
appsur* upon ¡he book» of the com Ik. ta) I'ndlvlded profit»
II1.M8 N
lb) Lee* current expense«, Int-■»> • ,nd txxe» paid 7 471 0<
M «5 03
panv as trust“» or tn any other fi
DEMAND DEPOSITS, >C ■ r than »• ' a. subject to reaervo;
dneiary relation. Ihe name of the
Individual deposits subject to che, k. Including deposits due
person er corporation for whom »nch
the S:«te of G r e w , county, cities or oilier puidlc funds
307.840 53
Drrrard certificate- of let ,,»lt outstard ng
7.025 82
trustee 1» acting. Is given; il» o that
Certified check« outstanding
45 00
the »aid two paragraph» contain state
Total of demand J e ; ..lt s , other than bank deposits, subject
ments auihracing affiant’s ful krowl
, eserve, f ■
I
K 14 811 34
edge and belief as to the ctrcnm
TIME AND 8AVING9 DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and pay­
able cn deitard cr subject to noth ■
<t»nce« »nd conditions under which
T me certificates of deposit outstand ng
23.434 50
slot »holder» and »ecaritc h--Mer» who
Total of tim e ar.d s ring» deposit» payable on damand or
do not appear upon the book* of the
subject to notice. It-nis 27 and 2’
823.434 50
company »» truste*». hold stock and
B Ila ( a able with federal rmervn bank or with other banka
or trust com antes
Nona
»ecurities In a capacity other than
that of a bona fide owner: and thia
Total ..
8378.330 87
affiant has ao reason to believe that
any other person, asaocta'.lon. or cor­ State of Ctegoe Couety of I-ane,
Herbert F Clarke, ca-hier of the above named bank, do aolemntv «w«ar
poration ha» any Interval direct or in­ -bat I. th»
above statem ert ts true to the bc«t of my knowts-dge and belief
direct in the said stock, bonds or
HERBERT F CLARK. Caahter
other securttiea than as so stated by Correct—A’te»t O B K e-sey . Welby Stevens. M M 1’,-ery. Dlrectora.
Snhscrtbed an l »arqrn I i t» f r . m e this I4th dav of fketober, !»24
him
FRANK A DoPTE Notarv Pabllc
5 That the average number of (SEAL)
My mmmlseton explres January 3. 1828
copies of each Issue of this publica­
tion sold or dlstribuied. through the
rasil» or otherwise, to p all «ub-ertb
era daring the tlx months preceding
IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAYS*
ihe date shown above Is- ■
iT his information is reqntred from
dally publications only i
F C W ESTERFIFI.P
Sworn ta and subscribed before
me this i«!h dnT of October. 1*24
FRANK A. DePt E.
Notary Public for Oregon
No 2 Cans Spagheti.
My com a'.ssloa expires Jaa fi 1K4
New Crop Italian Prune«
TOWN AND VICINITY
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
Fresh Vegetable», Groceries,
Flour and Feed
The processed measure In p s r . Xt-'H
street la «tin baagtar fire with the
city rouucll as yet silent on the mat-
•er la > letter from A. c. Frxoa.
m apserr o f teh Bonth-KyRr lumkar
cv-mparr'« Rugene office it was pm-
tveed that the pavipg he dose sa
Sevoud «trees tr«iead of SfiR,
til,
mere kogdeai «adraueu to the tows,
fa thesprht to b» du« sise
to uuefifict»» «»formation — - C«ed
bere that the B cw t'-r- fiacfei- “x’l- Colds, c a ta rrh a l and b ronchial
! s»ar cow paar edv-we» « w-t-t ■sH, troubles arc now moat sute««-
I car t-aebs for the ptwmwod y
fu 3 y treated by m ear s o f a m i-
The Modem
Method of
Treating Colds
I cwl-g-f* Hue
’ cos’ «'* rsartu* sstfobt he
Ì n it cp hr ev-st-m
,
septlc, h c a li“ c soluliona applied
can tse pAotlsy) o»«
i theurhi ihat the vtrtnttr eg
n »a by tncans o f
«“r-
vdeahly
•• -.B «,,
C r» ,.,
I Pnw-»y evwamnv a< » «-«««v-r» water
Hcpeiv e-e tt)f ,-lty
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ATT* “'•’• t f • »V , P-'fittesi
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w
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,—
¡b rq d n y
and la wcw *» e-«« AHrs»- f,f
cd y-Jwe are*» J»*s
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r»ST.ks «nqsfoye «< i l e ccutjw-T
B.
A * * •,« a- •c a tta le Mr-.e— >»- a«a
Mes Fani BPnrsnna bare x» » Moan»
ree-et this week. M-x nr C ’1-mgSi
r f O a r t a Paws Mra » ¡arri x-eived
Atomizers
and Nebulizers
T his IreatR 'cnt xrin provide re-
fc 'f fo r head co ld * a;,d Gtroai
troubles, and if i.ws-5 T c p u ia r y
w-.U oTcrrtMne chronic» condi-
tto m .
.V k OB tb c u t a g.-vod aohitioa
fo use fo r any «| acial purpose
2 fo r
2’je
No. 2 Cans Spaghetti.
2 fo r
15c
Picnic Shoulders.
oer pound
Sugar Cured Bacon
st'ip s. per pourd
3 pounds
.........25c
New Crop Layer Figs,
per pound
...... 23c
Package Figs,
per pkg.
... 15c
18c
23c
Peroxide So .ip, a dandy
4 bars fo r ...............I
1 pound can Pure Gro,.r,d
Peter Pan Soap,
small bar
......... .....
C fiffc o la ts
1. pound can
Both fo r 3fc
free
P fte r Pan Soap,
large. 10c; 3
xc
V.e h&x - c f ne p. -ortm ent c f Lunch Meats ju s t rie* ’ for
these lui'.pbes: ■ ;o ot.r Fetsr Pan i is o f B akc*y C
fresh each day.
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