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DORENA LOCAL NO. 190 '
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Tawaiia Remo v e * Jua WUwoa had
M r» Pitcher and «on. Charlie, » h o ¡,tw tooaita r» m o n J oa Mondal
h a t keen vlaitlag h er daughter M ra
Jeale Jack» at L a Coaaar. W a rtln g
,ro "’ H a m a k a r » —Sam ra w v e r
tea. returwed ,o bar horn, hare Moo <* H arvU karg » a t la »prt««fl.1d 8 .1
urday for medical treatm ent
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« > are exteadlag a h earty w ale m *
Law»«-Mra. J. A. V illa ,
to ad Parm er aaioe BMtakera. to ha ■
„ f^ .n , Lx, well for m e-llfal treat-
present at the aseetiag No rem bar
Thursday
Kveryoaa enjoyed themaeieaa elaft-
la< at the tart raeeitng and business
V'S.ling p a t a .r Miaa Lactde Smith
was carried over u n til Noeember
*• her» ft"0“ I ’ortlaad visiting her fa-
Everyone la lav,tad to attend the t* * r - Reuben W . Sm ith
service» a t the llo re a a church oa
Thanksgiving Preaching aarvKca at
IX o'clock hy Rev D e a le r ol ITve-
wetL basket dinner, sad program in
the afternoon
M r» Dorta McCahla of Salem vlalt-
ed her sister-in-law Mrs. Ruth Eng
land and children of thia place Sua
day aad Monday.
M r. and M ra. E m it K irk aad chit-
drea aad M ra. M ath Bagtaad aad
mother. M ra C. H Jaaalaa. were Cot
tag * Drove visitors fro m here Monday
School started hare again Woodsy
aad the little W illiam s g irl is getting
over the dlptherta nicely.
Johnnie K irk and B and Nias Land
w ere Cottage Grove visitor» from b ar*
Tuesday.
M r and M rs B ill Pitchers of Moe
hy Creak visited Sunday w ita his
brother. George Pitcher, o f this place
M r. aad Mra. M ilas W icks of S tar
were Dorena vtaitors Sunday.
Flora Balas was up from Eugene
and visited the w eH tan d w ith her
parents. M r. and Mra. G rant Bales
Andrew Land made a buvlnef» trip
to the Asderaon-M lddletoa
logging
camp at Rujada Saturday
W eb b
F u n e ra l T o d a y .
Mara from T ran»— Dorothy Parvtn
of T re n t wae a Springfield viatlor oa
Saturday.
Hare «vom Pali C re e k — Jack Petit
of F all Creek was la Springfield oa
Thursday for medical treatm ent
la from Crave—M rs A. A. Errkson
of Crow was a Springfield visitor on
Owing to halm — M r aad Mra. John
Adams left Thursday evening for Sal­
em. on a trip.
Submitted to Operation— Mr». C. O
Neat of F a ll Creek underwent a m ajor
operation itaturday at the Pacific
Christian hospital ta Eugene
H e re from D e x te r -M r » J. U H lg
Ina of D -x te r
was la
Springfield
Thursday to receive medical treat
Portland Sunday a fte r »pending aae-
ers| days there. T h e ir daughter. Dor
ctky. »pen* the tim e vteltlng her
grandm other. M rs E V l-llle y of Cor­
vallis. returning on Sunday also.
Returned from gstam— B B. M o r­
rison motored to Salem Sunday and
returned the same day accompanied
M avlng ta Mew Meme— W illia m N
hy hla daughter. Mias V e ra ita M or
risoa. aad Mlsa Em m a T ravis. T he Long has been moving Into his hew
tw o young ladles have been working residence during ihe lset few day#
for the Kennel E llis etgdlos la Salem The new house la between E sad F
Streets on 6th The l-ong home wae
C a lifo r n ia
M a n S to p s— Tom M ar fo rm e rly oa bth aad D streets.
dahl of Weed. C alifo rn ia, »toped over
la S p rla g fle M Sunday evening oa bis
In te r lin e d Olnuer Quaat a M r sad
tray home from a trip ho Longview. Mra. W illia m Lightfoot aad fam ily of
W ssbtagAw H o visited w ith tko John Rageae were d inner gueete Hoads» at
Tom oetb fam ily.
the home of Mrs. L ig h tfo o ts sister.
Mra. Jack H eaderer. T he L ig ht foots
Visited Hero B art T ate , b rother of spent the day wKh M t aad r M a Hea-
Mra. L. E. Dunks came Satsrday from derur.
Bias R lv s r tor a visit a t tbs Dunks
B ro th e rs V is ite d — T w o b ro th e rs of
bomu o ver the week-end. us did a
nephew of M rs Dunks. Cecil Byerlin Mrs. L id a MacOowsn visited her this
week. 1. M. Davis of Drwwaoy Orwgoa.
of Vids
and P B. Davis of Bleiera. Orwgoa
W a n t to
M ount
Vernon— D. H. T hey also spent some tim e at the
Thompson, who was hers to attend boms of th e ir hlece.
M rs
Henry
the golden wadding of M r. and M ra. K a r t They a rrived Monday hnd M r
L . K. Thompson, baa returned to bis P B Davis left Wednssdsy for AM -'
home la M ount Veraoo, W ashington sons H ie brother »specis to go home
mopping In Portland to visit a grand by way o f Portland.
III at Mae Ma
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C- E
Heuk
K U G I N I , OR KOON
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Reberts, President
M l W illa m e tte Street
Jolliff Scaiefe Motor Co.
(Formerly 8econd Avenue Garage)
Acesaories
U S L Batteries
Racine
tage in preparing candies
Tires
for this season. Come, see
cur display.
EGGIMANN’S
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E in J H L IC A N P u A W T Y
N A TtO MALIC AN U IO A T K S
100,000 feet Plniension a t ..............................
Don t Trade Realities for Uncertainty.
$15.00
5,000 feet 1x3 Flooring a t ............................. 15.00
60,000 feet, 6 to 12 inches SIS a t....
5,000 feet 1x3 Flooring at ........................... 12.00
20,000 feet 1x4 Ceiling at ......................
20.00
20,000 feet 1x6 SIS a t....................... 12.00 per M
5,000 feet 1x4 Dropsiding a t ......................... 18.00
50,000 feet 8 to 12 inches SIS a t........... 15.00 per M
5,000 feet V2X6 Rustic at ........................... 18.00
5,000 feet 8 to 12 inches SIS a t........... 17.00 per M
20,000 feet 1x6 Rustic at ... ............................ 22.00
5,000 feet 8 to 12 inches SIS a t......... 22.00 per M
10,000 feet 1x6 Car Siding a t ......................... 22.00
10,000 feet 4x4 and 4x6 S4S a t........... 17.00 per M
10,000 Lin. Ft. Flat Bats at .................................. 25
20,000 feet 2x4-6 feet Rgh. a t................. 9.00 per M
10,000 Lin. Ft. O. G. Bats at ................................ 40
Anyone intending to build now o r later should inspect this stock at our Springfield
m ill. P ractically every item o f lumber used in any frame building can be found in thiB
lot, and we urge that you act quickly, whi le it ìb complete.
Remember, we always carry a large stock of regular grades at
correspondingly
GRANT NEVER SAID IHUCH,
BUT HE STUCK TO HIS JOB
■ ■ SO DOES COOLIDGE
Performances Are Better Than Promise;—
40,000 feet 1x8 Shiplap a t........................ 15.00 per M
prices.
Eugene Business College
given us a decided advan­
10.000 feet 1x4 Flooring a t ............................. 22.00
20,000 feet 1x4 SIS a t............................ 10.00 per M
Our free catalog will be mailed to you upon requeat.
sires of candy eaters has
9.00 per M
9.00 per M
Monday ia Enrollment Day.
Special attention to the de­
M a n y o f you h a v e b een w a it in g fo r t h 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 s a v e m o n e y .
30,000 feet 1x8 Shiplap a t.......................
There are |>oaitlona waiting for you when you are prepared,
COME FROM ECCIMANN
Booth-Kelly Lumber
$ 7 50 per M
Our Secretarial, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping course will
pre|»are you for a good poaition. and—
Made T rip ta kalem — Ered A. Cling
an mads a business trip to Salem. Baa
H E R E IT IS „
ANNUAL SALE OF
10,000 feet 1x6 Shiplap a t ........ ........
The Road to Success
THE CANOIES SUPREME
Made T r ip to Coeval I la— M r» and
Mrs J. L C lark. M rs Maude T Bryan
aad Miaa C rystal mads a trip to AX
banv and C o rm llta oa Sunday, motor­
ing there and back.
and by tw o daughter». ,n
whUe , nd blue
W heeler of Gresham. '
five brothers, three
Returned from Portland— M r. and
grandchildren
M rs. Floyd B Flanerv returned from I
lay. re ta rn la g Bunday eves lag,
Ganaral Auto Repairing
Motored to M cM innville— M r. aad
and M rs Fred W a lk e r and M r« Clara
Faw ver motored to M cM in nville Sun­
day. returning by way of Salem aad
Albany.
Funeral aartrlcoe fo r M rs.
Sadie
Webb, 56. of Pleasant HIM. who died
at the Eugene hospital Tuesday night,
w ill be h -ld this afternoon at t o'clock
Station being Painted— The Spring
Interm ent w ill be la L au rel H U I ceme­ field Service station a t 5th aad M ain
tery. Mrs Webb was the widow of streets, has gone through a renovation
the late George W. W ebb of P le a s a n t, d aring the
and
HUI. She M survived by oee so*. I M ln fld e aBd
T he outside Is done
Floyd of Salem,
H azel and Ona
as well as by
sisters, and six
Fred Hlpsoa bad been w ith the child
for (be past month, and M r Hlb»»n
G randdaughter Oled—June Hinson. le ft Thursday oronlug fur Albany
Hers O ver W e e fc te d — W lUlaW H
XyeaToM granddaughter o f M r aad where ihe funeral was held F rid a y
Horn. form erly of B p rto g fiid . but
Mrs. Fred Hinson of ibis city, ano at l : M o’clock In lbs a fte r noon
now a resident o f Oregon City, was
daughter of M r and Mrs Delbert IIIn
In Springfield oyer last w eehend.
son of Portland. died Iasi wash at
Mr B Welnh rWnpel. Dentist. Vitus
which ha agent visiting at »he home
Tillam ook la a sanitarium there M rs building. Bprthgflsld. Oregon
of M r. and M rs C. I. Gorrln.
Moved to Carleton— M r aad Mra
H aym on d F lo ra and baby m oved to
Carleton thia moenisg
They
haw
been residing at 6th and A streets.
has been g aits 111 at bur homo hl
Springfield R F D. I this seek
Farm er« U n io n N ew s
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T l IVRflbAT. OCT. >0, » 2 4 .
THR BPRINOFWLD NEWS
? A G Ï FOUR
Our rottDtry I . In . .f e
„ « |.y_ why (han<p,
arp
»mind and w . „ , hlxh.r than they have ever been Why no. let well
enouxh alone»
Kxeeeelve tax burden* have keen lifted by Coolidge and hl« party
More than «.000.000 head, of f.m llle . were helped hy the 15 per cent
cut In Income taxen.
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N « '- n c e taxes were remove!. There la no lnof .-r a
auto-
mobile, coning le.« than »1000. n„r oa theater ticke t, coating lea.
than 50 cent».
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"I WANT THE PEOPLE TO WORK LESS FOR
THE GOVERNMENT AND MORE FOR
THEMSELVES"— COOLIDCE
The admlnlRtratlnn paiaed ihrec revenue acta «Inahlng taxea. The
latest one alone saved the people more than »400.000.000 a year or
almost »4 for evory man. woman and child In America
The people are being »aved »«.000.000 dally In (axe. as compared
with 1«21. The cost of government has been cut that much
The
national debt has been reduced »2.750,000.000 In three year» Waste
of public money has been »topped and billions saved Io the people
There is a treasury surplus that »111 Justify another cut In Income
taxes.
PROSPERITY IS SWEEPING OVER
COUNTRY WITH A RISING TIDE
low
SALE STARTS OCTOBER 15TH AND ENDS NOVEMBER 1ST
Prices are f. o. b. S pringfield M ill— Terms Ca3h
Make up a list o f your lumber needs and be on hand early
B o o th -K e lly
THE
When this administration took office, there wore bread lines
um mployment and general dlatreaa. All this has been changed v „ ’
employment has been wiped out and prosperity restored. Liberty
bonds, that sold then around Rfi, are worth more than par today
Just aa the Da wee budget fixed a policy of domestic economy.
Dawes plan ave the world new hope. German finances and credit
are restored. Bhe Is again buying American wheal and the price has
turned sharply upward.
The Dawes plan Is a stroke of genius. It Is the greatest peace
measure since the armistice. It opens the way to the restoration of
Europe and restores great markets for American goo<h and farm pro-
ducts. If assures the United States of payment of war debts owed
by foreign nations.
THESE ARE HONEST, SOUND, SENSIBLE
CONSTRUCTIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS ’
Don’t be misled by wild promises or wilder charges by Ihe outs.
Vole November 4 for the constitution and your own best Interosta.
Vote for a government of common sense.
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Republican State Central Committee. Portland, Oregon.
I. L, Patterson, Chairm an.
John W. Cochran, Secretary.
(Pair Adv.)