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«J THE SPRINOWELD NEWS PAGE EIGHT OFFICER ASKS HELP IN CURBING DISEASES B A P T IS T CHURCH 2nd and C Streets J Carlton Wetterhahn. Pastor Bible School 10:00 Morning service 11:00. Morning Message “Not by Pow er or by Might, but by My Spirit Saith the Lord B Y. P V. Service 8: SO Evening Service 7: SO Sermon topic, “The Second Most N eglected Doctrine of the Faith.' Recovering from Operation Mrs M. B. Huntley underwent 8 major operation at the Pacific Christ- ian hospital in Eugene Monday. She is reported to be recovering nicely Dr W C. Rebhan performed the op- eration M arriage Licenses Issued During the pa-. I week marriage licenses have bo. n issued by the county clerk to the iollew lng: Wll- liim F. McV'ee and Eleanor Riley, : bo!h of Bugen ; George C. Tibes. sart a n l ttu'-b Helen Hawkins, both of Eugene Motor Route C; Peter C Lere .Msrsh*;eM, and Agnes Corrinr Sanders. Eugene. William M. Hunter, and Parmente,. both of Spring fjeId; Radolph Wehlfeld. Eugene: and {-¡ara Johnson. C resw ell; and w Hand and j Moahby, both of Cottage Grove. Relative Seeks Information Grand Jury to Meet Information concerning a Mrs A meeting of the Lane County grand Goble who died in thia vicinity about I haa ^ 1 1 ^ by Judge Skip- ffty years ago is being sought for worth for Monday. February 18. at by her relatves In the East. It is jg o'clock. A number of criminal believed that Mrs. Goble was buried j are to be taken up. fn the old Springfield cemetery. Any- j T he )Urymen are: C. W. Mullen, one haring any data concerning her for-man; William Hodges. Maude Hie Is asked to give It to Mrs. John j T Bryan. Frank Needham. D D Dtek- K etels. erson. W illiam Grime« and S3. F. ------------------------------ Mulkey Davenport Will “ Beard the Lions" Gecrge Davenport, “mayor of Glen A rre s t on Hide Charge wood Park.” so-called, and chairman A L. Flowers, of Eugene, was ar- of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and rested after lie h fll attempted to Lumbermen, will be th? speaker at collect bounty of J17 on five coyote the Lions club luncheon Friday n oon ., hides said to » ev e been sent Into the Tie will bring a m essage from the (state from Montana. He was bound lumbermen to the busln;gs men. over to the grand Jury by Ju sticj Charles Nadvornik, violinist, and Hatold Wells. Flowers said he was M rs. L. H. Neet. pianist, en crtain ed n tiin g for another man. the Lions at last Friday's luncheon ------------------------------ with music They were well received From W endling-M r. and Mrs. by the members. Claude Downing were down from Wendling Tuesday. 'I ' l 1. .J. «T! Buys New F e rrf- JL Nystrom Wendling bought a new Ford touring REV. CHILDERS TALKS C. A. Swarta aud Jack Oliver have car from the Anderson Motor company Wafftna, coffee. Ice cream, home ON BOOK OF GENESIS made candy, ham. and popcorn are leased the slaughter house belonging thia week. Monday Tuesday Wednesday NEXT WEEK Io the Byarta aud Washburns meal Visiting Oom California— WlUlam market, and will operate as whole Hill la visiting In (own from Boca. sale butchers. The building is In the California. ML Veruon district. Oats Supplies lie n s Goff. Huperln- u n d en t of the McKensy fish hatchery Reception a t Church was In town Wednesday getting sup To welcome new members s recep plies. tion will be held nt the Methodist V isiting Father- Mrs. Ruby Kirk church Friday evening. February IS. Rent House The Lem Chet wood house on 8th nl 7:80 o'clock. The church ling about Patrick Is visiting her father. Al Sen- street near K. has been rented by Mr. 40 new members. A general mixer seney of thia city. and Mra. W A. Mwanson. who moved and good time Is planned fur the even- From Leeburg—Wayne Yarnell « a s in Saturday. George Read, who form I»« a business visitor from Leaburg Wed erly occupied the house, moved back nesday. New Em ployee--Glenn llolt. form to his own home at Olh and B. In for Treatment -L . Anderson was erly of Kansas, has been employed by In Fprtngfkld Tuesday for medical the Swarta and Waahburne meat mar Sent to H ospital— Mr. Barker, aged treatment for nn Injured finger. ket. father of Mrs. Lee W. Putnam, was j some of the Items of food which will be served at the Waffle Supper given at the M<thodlst church tomorrow night. The "feed” Is sponsored by the Methodist Brotherhood, the funds front the salee going to the public play ground gund. -r— sent to the Eugene hospital Wednua ; day, Mr, Barker has been living with his daughtrr nt 1186 Mh street. V* .«/WSki SSJkT On The Screen At Last! WINDSO CHAIRS The story every member o f tho fam ily from 6 to 66— has read and loved fo r years. We have Just received a new shipment o f these Windsor and Colonia, Chairs. The Quality it Right The Price it Right with Betty Bronson Davenports (The Perfect "Peter P an"I ERNEST TORRENCE And an A ll Star Cast In Tapestry, Velour and Mohair Tapestry Davenport» ... PROLOG V J o u r D aveuporta........ Mohair $9?.00 $140.00 and up and MUSIC Velour Davenport Beds SPECIAL $67.30 $130.00 up NIGHTLY Wright & Son Special Childrens' Matinee Saturday Febraury 14 At 10:30 A. M., Children (under 14 yrs.) 10c Bibbs Sued for 88.000 Damage in the amount of IS.000 for „ injuries are sought in a suit filed in circuit court aganst R. A. Babb and sen, Btlilon Babb, by Ruby Pearl . Guard, age eight, through her guard- ion. S. M. Guard. The damages are . sought as the result of the child being •truck by an automobile rdiven by the ' younger Babb November 9 on Thir teenth avenue east at the University of Oregon campus. Besides the dam- j ages a 1560 medical bill and *252 hospital fees are sought. Mr. Babb Is a hardware merchant In Eugene. IT HAS COME Another Bad Check Received SELL OUT-CLOSE OH Jergey Jubiile in May The annual Jersey Jubilee w:ll be | hf ld fn May this year according to s tUcieion of the Lane County Jersey C. Lie club w h lh met Wednsday In Eugene. H. L. Plank of Junction City was chosen president at the annual p-reting. Othet officers elected w»re Howard Dunn. Junction City, acere ta ry ; rod ■ . t L. D Orlgt, Eu gen e; G. W. Platt. Thurston, and A : V. Thompson, Eugene. T Q. Queen, the retiring president, was chosen as , a representative In the Lane County Agricultural College GREEN MERRELL Co.’s STOCK SELLING STARTS FRIDAY, FEB. 13th at 10 A M The Day! The Date! The Hour For The Opening of the Most Important Sale For Men in Eugene History Frank Singletary and Dick Orr of Oakridge were transacting business In Springfield this week. Ray Baker and wife of Mabie are | visitin g this week at the home of Geo Gar lack. PLANT GRAFTED FRAN- UETTE WALNUTS Tbev w ill make you money O~' o f the Itest blocks o f V'-c^man Franquette In Ft select type, well P’---- n. A ll other Stocks, f,’l “tB, apple, pear, cherry plurrt, peach, apri- etc- Final, fru its etc P ' * t stock a t rii.'Wt nrtcfcs. e ’ Ht ypur wdnt list, send oricee- 35 years In > A ll Prices Cut and Slashed for Quick Sale •• I«, -V-. , «, GREEN MERRELL CO. n<jq ( V 'l T O N NURSERY CO. ’ton, Oregon IT IS HERE! WE ARE READY TO ANNOUNCE THE SECOND TREMENDOUS BIG SALE TO Another bad check was turned In to the police Friday. It was made oat for *10-95, and supposedly signed by J Nelson, who denies having made out the check. This is the second check cashed on Mr. Nelson within a week. It w as cashed at Eastman's grocery, Mg«*-« of Rent Slaughter House Brotherhood te Olve Feed Rev. Earl Childers, new pastor at the Christian church, began a series of sermons on the bok of Genesis at the services Bunday night. The ser mon was taken from the first chapter of the book, and next Sunday's even ing talk will he from the third chapter. Mr Childers was the minister at the local church but for two years has been In Rügen«, where he trachea In the Eugene Bible University. He will retain his position there, and will continue to live In Eugene. There will be special music at both the morning and evening eervlaes Sunday, with the orchentra playing In Have Triplett the evening. A special feature of the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lew. foim-.rly Sunday echo, hour will be a brass of this city, and now of Reedsport are quartet. the parent« of triplets born last W?n- nesday. They are two boys and a girl, all very healthy. The little girl weighed S \ pounds, and the boys weighed 4 and 41» pounds apiece. Mr. PLAYING I Lee's father formerly operated a ¡second hand store in Springfield, and Mrs, Lee was a school teacher here. Co-op-ration In health preservation 1« asked by Or. W. H Pollard, health officer, by report inc atty communi cable diseases at once. The follow- lny more common diseases which com e under thia category, should be reported within twentysfour hours: nx'necttts, choneroid, chlckenpox. ery- sipeloe. mumps, pneumonia. Infantile paralysis, scohles. scarlet fever, septi« pore throat, small pox. syphilis, tuber culosis. typhoid fever and whooping cough. The above are mentioned under sec tion S of the rules of the state board of health, to be reported. Anyone having the care of such a patient, either a member of the house hold. th* proprietor of a hotel or lodging house, a nurse or physician. Inembers of hospital staffs, heads of schools and teachers should report such cases, and assistance In this res pect Is asked by Dr. Pollard. F IR S T Falla In M ill Pond F A. Lelnhardt. mill foreman at the Booth-Kelly mill, barely escaped drowning Friday morning when he slipped from som e log* Into the Icy mill pond. Mr. Lelnhardt Is unable to swim, and no one saw him fall. His cries brought no response for about ten minutes, because they echoed against the Butte behind the mill and soundd from a different di rection. Torvnl Nystrom. yard foreman finall heard Lelnhardt'* cries and helped him out. He was kept afloat until help came by holding a broken piece of log under one arm. Desplt* the chilly exposure. Mr Lelnhardt re turned to work at the mill Friday afternoon. THUMDAT, FEBRUARY B 1W «■■■swaosm»nsn Eugene Oregon c L O s I N G O U T