The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 23, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    T» vive SIX
THE SPRINdFIRI.D NFWB
TIIUIISDAY. OCT. 23. ID2I
mi
and Fred Cook, who have hewn hunt The first lesson will b-’ given T ues­
In honor of her birthday, the C hris body Gam«» were played and al an
William«. Jacoby, Palm er and Lvta In« iu the vie: ty of Mr. Laird* ra m it
tian E ndeavor society of Spi ir« ’l>«ld ■ early hour refreshm ents earved. Th»
day.
O
ctober
3«
beginning
a
t
9
90
T h e reception « h en to the te a c h e r» , W%««l«r. M ia W im m er a -t» ;el by 'T h e p art) all relu m ed Sa'.unL.y bring
gave .Mins U m ita M .nm lug « surprise young folk disbanded al 10:90 a» it
o f th e high school* and to the grad« '
H r.rden. C ota Jo b e. Mrs. Laird q t t It. t e a
1 n - ' • i i!
«at o'clock In the tucrnlng and lasting till
M i ty »I her hont« at I leas.«ut Hill, j wa* a eebowl night. Those p rire n t
te a c h e rs oj the I p per W illam ette »al­ and Mrs. Jacoby gave several luit-ical L aw rence L aird, who w m a utotubvr t o’« >'ck in the afternoon w.Ui an t j i l i l l y the young folks g.ithi o ->1 nt ( were Mr #ad Mi» M l’.‘ Hays, Hullo
ley public school* a t th e P teasaat num bers throughout the eveuing The of th e party, retu rn ed h o » » the fore hour lntertnis»ion at Boon for lunch the neighboring ra n c h ' and presented ■ Glmut, Alvin Otson, Lyman Tinker,
H ill high school building F riday night high school double q u artet sang. . a rt of last weak
Thia lusslon will be devoted to a dla- them selves to th" honor gti«»l In « j t'o ia John
O cto b er 17 u n .l'r the auspices o f th e "S w act atid Low,” and the guests da-
Mrs. I. II Louitit.tr) and daughter. cutalon o; w hat i» becoming in hat*,
T re n t local was well attended. The p arted expressing the hop« th at th e M uro I, and Mrs Raymond Stensou
bat m aterials and trlm nilnc« and re
th re e room s of th e high school w ere teac h ers reception becomes an a n ­ and »on, D elm ar, of Corvallis, are
novating old hat«. The other two Ins
nua!
social
i
vei
l
on
the
U
pper
Wil
d eco rated with a profusion of autum n
visiting a few day» a t th e home of
in s which will be T hursday, t , ober
lease* by th e senior girls. M innie Ol lam elle valley.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph L aird at Kdan
.
and S .uurdtt). N ovember I will be
•o n . O ertad« D iller, Joe W alker anti
Many people atten d ed th e funeral vale.
devoted to the m aking of hat*.
R ussel H arrison u sh e r« 1 th e guests of Misa H annah Johnson, which was
Clyde E Jordan, of I'h a s a n t Hill.
from th e door to the south recitation held a t Pl usant Hill.’ Friday a fter
Our Secretarial. Stenographic, nr Bookkeeping coiimi* will
Independent can d id ate for the office
Itestdenta of the Upper Willamette
room . Mrs. I’. X. L aird, of Edenvale. noon, O ctober I*. Miss Johnson, who
I ii pare you fo r a (total |M)gltlun, «lid
of county assessor, »pent the week valley are grieved to hear of the death
and Mrs. W. L. B ristow , of P l.g s sn t * * • 61 years o f age and a d aughter
end at Florence. C anary uud Mapleton i’f Mr«. O. W Fidler, which o u iri !
There nr»' positions w aiting for you when you are prepared.
H ill, introduced them to the reception of Mr. an t Mrs. John Job son. a as
He was at th e nte-lln g o f th e C anary ; In P ortland Monday. O ctober 30 Mr».
line. In th - re c e jtic n line stood W. 1. b o rr a t Dexter. She d lr I at her h me
F arm ers union S aturday ntght
F idler lived »t Uoshen n ear the Coast
W heeler, .-resident of the T ren : local :n S rrin g - . il last week She is sur­
M m iltiy In Enrollment Hay.
i '.r k briii«,« until last sum m er w hin
Mr
and
Mr».
T
J
K
ehlee
anti
Iwc
of F arm er* union. M. E. Hayes, prin­ vived by two slstn rs. Mr». Ros R it­
h er hnaband aotd hi» place and t.wvk
cipal. Miss B ensha Her and Orlo Gil- chie, of Canyon City, and Mrs. Elis* children. Je rry a n j Mary K atharine,
Our free catalog w ill be mailed to you upon reqtH at.
h r r to P e rtla n J for her health. She
«pent
S
atu
rd
ay
and
Sunday
on
the
let. of the P leasan t Hill high school. both Fitch Cornelius, and by tlires,
was
well
known
in
Eugene,
as
»
ell
a»
M rs. C. E. Jordan, patron. Mrs. M K. brothers. Edgar, of Dexter, and Philip hom estead o f Mrs. R enter's alotei
in the country aa for a long tint« she
H ays, Mrs. Je sse Phelps, teac h ers o f and A lbert of Springfield. She was a n ear L o r u e .
conducted a booth In th« Eugene pub-
P leasan t Hill public school. Mrs. L niece of c . L. W illiam s of P leasant
Miss Cooley of th e O A C. extan 11- m arket. The funeral was held W ed­
EUGENE. OREGON
R P ark s, patron. Miss Land, teacher HUI.
«Ion d ep artm en t, will give a th ree nesday at 1» 30 a. nt. »( the Vcatch
o f C loverdale; Mrs Ira Higgins, pa­
The G inetlna m ill a t D exter began
day course in m illinery for the ladies chapel with Interm ent In the I. tJ. O. F
tr o n ; Miss Dorothy Parvin. teach er of o perations O ctober 9 a fter a shut
of G oshen and Coast Fork at Goshen cem etery.
iSdenvalc; Mrs Garngy Jacebv. pa down of several m onth-. The Cam as
tr o n ; Miss Lucille Dilley, te a c h e r of Lum ber com pany, J R. Hill and D-x
D e x te r; Mrs B ert Beaver, patro n ; te r Lum ber com pany a re f a n n in g on
Miss Ixoia Lowman, teach er of E n te r­ sta rtin g soon.
p ris e ; Mrs. Clark, teach er at Coast
Mrs. Dora H arden. George K eiser
F ork. Mr». Cox and Mrs. W alton and E B T ic k e r finshed h arv estin g
M arkahm . teac h ers’ of T ren t, and Mrs. th e ir w alnut crop* th is week The
Ed Miller, of Lowell, and Mr. S h eri­ crop ts about 50 per cent of w hat It
Tender Chops and Choice
d an of D exter, w ere unable to be pres was last y ear but th e q u alité is much
(Form erly Second Avenue (tarage)
en t. At nine o'clock when the recep­ b etter. T h ere Is only a little blight
Meets of all Kinds
tion line broke up a double q u artette th is y ear w hereas last y e a r th ere
from th e high school composed of the w as considerable blight.
General Auto Repairing
M isses Gladys W heeler. Mary Tarbor-
Mr. and Mrs E Y Swift an ! d augh­
o oeh, C ora John acd M ary H arden ter. M ildred, m otored to Araco last
and the M essrs Emery S hrender. Orlo week tak in g Miss Ann P arks to th e
Acesaoriee
G illet, O rvil Giniey and C hester W heel hom e of Mr. and Mrs F F Cooper,
«
e r. sang "In OP V irginity." W. L. w here sh e will spend th e w inter.
W heeler spoke a few w ords of wel­
Mr and Mrs Robert J a k ’ways and
com e to th e g u ests and in tro d u c e ' son. John o f W endling. th e M isses.
H. C. W heeler, chairm an of the high Jessie and V erna Manning and Ber-f
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
school board of directors, who gave nice Manning, o ' Springfield, spent
for
th e ad d ress of welcome to the teach ­ Sunday with relativ es at P leasant
ers. M. E. H ays gave th e response. I
HIU.
T h e rest of the evening was devoted j
Miss F ern H ays, teac h er o f the
of Lane County, on November 4. 1924
to a general get-acqualnted social.
Saginaw public school, was a week­
G ladys W heeler. Mildred M orningstar.
I
stand
fo
r th« observance and enforcement o f the Prohibi­
end guest at th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
M ary May Lindley, C hester W heeler.
tion Law and every o th ir law upon the statute b< k - ht:t
M. E. H ays, and a guest a t the teach ­
B erry Mauney and Em ery S h ren d er ers reception F rila y night.
w ill insist that th ti rich man be made to obey the law the
^
same as the poor man.
tagged each guest with a sm all tag
Ralph L aird, of E denvale left W ed­
on which w as w ritten h is nam e and
— Paid A dvertisem ent.
nesday. O ctober 15 for F all Creek
«fistrict. Cider was served throughout
i w here he Joined his fath er P. N. Laird
UPPER W ILLAM ETTE
I
The Road to Success
Eugene Business College
For Juicy Ste<lks
Jolliff Scaiefe Motcr Co.
Holverscn Bros, Props.
U S L Batteries
Howard M. Brownell
Racine Tires
District Attorney
Support the Entire Party lic k e t
H E R E IT IS
ANNUAL SALE OF
IT’S COOLIDGE - -
Make it Unanimous
Every Indication show» overw helm ing sentim ent for Coolidge.
The L iterary Dig. »1 straw ro ta, both In thia « lu ir «mi Urn nation
ihi»w» him nt thia w riting leading hi« a e a re sl opponent by ntore
than two to one.
Kelly Lumber
In urging vote* lor Coolidge, wo ask Oregon d tlc e n s to elect
to the c o a g re s, men who will aid the I-re»I lent In carrying out
ni» poltcles. men nho a< knowledge pnrty reaponslblllty. m en who
will keep faith with the |« o (Iv in carrying out the platform pledges.
M a n y Of you h a v e b ee n w a it in g fo r th is m o n e y -s a v in g e v e n t, a n d w e h a v e
ta k e n e s p e c ia l c a re in p r e p a rin g th is lis t o f g e n u in e b a rg a in s fo r th o s e
w h o r e a lly w is h to sav e m o n e y .
YOU W ILL FIND THOSE MEN ON THE
REPUBLICAN TICKET
$ 7.50 per M
1 feet 1x8 Shipian at..
10.000 feet l x l Flooring at
........ 22 00
15.00 per M
5,000 feet 1: 2 Flooring at
........ 15 CO
10 00 per M
Sen -lor
tor Oregon.
I s SUM of
'o r th e « .a t
r« five th.
$15 00
S.00 per M
9.00 per M
> feet l x l SIS a :................
100.G00 feet Dimension at
5.000 feet 1x3 Flooring at
12C0
RESTORE THIS STATE TO CONTROL OF
20,10)0 feet l x l ('• i iog at
I Xeet 1x6 SIS at .............
12 Co par M
» feet 8 to 12 Inches 318 a t .
15.00 per M
i feet 8 to 12 inches S IS at.
17.00 per M
2f'.Oeo l< < 1x6 F. ;»-tie at
1 feet 8 to 12 inch-s SIS at.
feet 4 x ; and 1x6 s < s at...
22.00 per ¡ .1
17.00 per M
lO.t’Oo feet 1x6 (far Hiding at
' '."Ot^Lii., ¡-I..
j’, : _
feet 2x4-6 feet Fish, a t __
9.00 por M
10,000 Lin. Ft. D. 01. Bats at .
5 COO feet 1x4 Dropsiding at
THE DOMINANT PARTY
n co
•"■.000 1< ’t ‘ ¿Mi Jiusttc nt
13.00
... ........
d .(„
"U porU nt that all good «.lilr.'iiv vote for ri.-itn A. Koxer
, h „ . G o , . ............. re ,« ,) u
......... .
H h )i^
22.00
22.00
nfbiltw of Cro ; ,n. , -:t.„iU !y ,,.„01,1!. m »«,!«, [„ , ,
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.'Lyon? ftRtendfotf to b ;fld now c r later I ’tocM ii; e t tb,s s-'oi.k at oar Springfield
Pia tica liy e*wry ftetfl o h rn b t úse d in any n ; <• building can b : iound in this
lot, and we urge :hat you act t p iik ly , « hi I« it ia com plet;.
correaponUngly
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P m-’L.bcr, ve ¡¡’ways r-arrv a larr< - Cork of regular grades at
prices.
M eNary deserve» reelectlon 11.. (ma accom plished much
C o n g re g u e n Hawley and sm ,, >t »honld he return.«!
,.r vi,e
Ih(,;r state. M aurice V. crum p», k- r. can.....ate
of the dem ocratic luoitinhom | U the third d istrict, should
w f« . of all republicans,
low
>
. >t'.
TH-origh th e
t- js o re f.
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IPZ .. .u .'.i r ».It
o í c ,,u i,M Tbo
¡.ay.
lúe
t. a»ur«r. beenuse ti, |r „1-,
Wj„ r. Btnn, („J
lbUcun
:.. ri.b n' of detrth. the m » ..|» .tr m , Satnod hl» own
11,!, . ah Moeth-e off!, ., n„d thu people had
I, ,1 . P... ti..' api I.'UP It. G overnor Pierce
h;< b; Í ¡¡It and ih .r by
„„cat , (j,0 , , u ,;
haU aca will he teworeU by
of j£o»og ami
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OTHER CANDIDATES. TOO. ARE WORTHY OF
VOTER'S SUPPORT
SALE STARTS OCTOBER 1 5 TH AND ENDS NOVEMBER 1ST
Judge b n ir y
Helt. o f Polk county, an-i Judge P erry R k < lly
of L.m. county, are I,,,.!,
udJdat,.» of , j „ pn ri '
fcr J u iip o ,,r th,. u. rem.. court. Jud*., l. diy b'idng
io ttccicd th- l»i, Jo.tu M Court.
e ir n c n tly ipp.lifled.
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Price« are f. o. b, S pringfield M ill— Term» Cash
Make up a list, o f your lum ber needs and be on hand early
I. H. V anW inkle, can lld n -e for rec l.c ilo n aa nitorm
U. II. ('<..••), candidate lor r u l.-otlon ns public service ,
tn - K e ilv
general-
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i. I) Mlcl.:,., cnudld ttc or r, i lectlon aa Ntat„ dairy
for, I .coi,uul-i-
uo iur, us well us t i l . com plete l.gl.datlv. ,n I fu l county «.¡tula
voip'p-d for I,v the republican pc: y, nr-; worthy or »„t,
, ,,c.’
Berve your vote».
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Make sure you vote November 4th
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