The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 12, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
T U R SPIUNGFÍKLD NEWS
TH U R SD A Y, M ARCH 12, 102K
Her« «or Dentai Ssrv-loe— W alter | Down From Cedar Flat—James Kar- between « h and 6th
Eaatua oí the McKcnile rl»«r «aller h« n * n‘l J**“ H art of Cedar Flat moved lu Tur eday.
was In Sunday tor dental service.
were In town Tuesday on business.
dircela.
He week, returning to her home Maturday.
Received
Shipment The Hprlng
Baby Born Saturday Mr. and Mrs
Visit
Markets Here—I.e e
Foust.
Receive* Cere—Andersen Motor I Down from Mabel -H a rry IVwere J. E. Smith are the parents of a 7 Si Ice machine expert from Ihirtland field M ill and Grain company received
a oarload o f oats, and one of barley
pound girl, born Saturday.
company received a carload of c a r» w a a in town from Mabe) Saturday.
visited local markets this w ,»k.
front
Minneapolis kfutday.
They
Here From Creawell— Mrs. U. K
Down from Wendling— Howard Nel
Go to Oklahoma- Mr. and Mra. . j . , i shipped a carload of fl >ur and feed
Bundling Porch—J. M (Hirer who | Perkins, a resident of Creswell was son and family of Wendilng visited A Duncan left Tuesday for Oklaho | Satur lay to I ’owwa,
ltd another
in the city Sunday.
lives on south 2nd street near D is in town Monday.
ma
Tu*aday to Dakrldge|
building a front porch on his house.
In
for
Mvdical
Service— Frank
Here from Jasper- —Sara
Vinson,
Rente Apartment Law relic Clark I "^Jleite at Olson Home Mrs. John
From Leaburg—J. E. Kennerly was Campbell of Thurston was In the city who lives in the Jasper district was has rented the lower apartment In II Ulin i f W estfir visited at the Os-
a business visitor here Monday.
the l-axto n l'erktii, building on
A wald ('l»on home several days this
in town on business from Leaburg Monday for medical treatment.
Friday,
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Visit Here Sunday— Mr. and Mrs.
Goes to Salem— Mrs . W. A. Adrain --------------------------------------
E. E. Boggü of Marcóla were Spring-¡spent the week-end lu Salem visiting
Down from Manawk—Claude and
field visitors Sunday.
friends and relatives.
John Downing were in town from the
Mahawk valley Friday.
Visiting Niect Here— I’ . B. Davis | Has Tonsils Removed Harold Gar
¡is visiting in this city with his niece. reU of Wendilng had hla tonsils re-
In from Vida— Mr. and Mrs Fred Mrs. H. A. Korf.
Mr. Davis camo moved by a local physician Saturday
H arris and Mrs. Milo Thompson were from Ariiona. where he has spent the
Old Rescldent Hero— Dr. M. G
in town on business Friday.
. winter.
Evans of Portland, and a former real
Buys New Car— R. W. Newland, of
Baby Girl Born— Mr. and
Mrs dent of this city Is In town for a few
Newlands
Dry Googs Store has pur Stark of Dexter are the parents of a Mays visiting with friends,
chased a
new Hudson coach
baby girl, born at the Pacific Christ­
Go to Wendilng— Mr. and M ra Al
ian hostitai Saturday. The baby I
vin
May. and daughter
Florence,
Boy has Pneumonia— The small son weighed 7 pounds,
spent the week-end in Wendilng with
of Georbge McVeigh of 8th and A
Here
for Week-End— Miss
Lily relatives.
streets is ill at his home with pneu­
Schiewe. sister of Mrs. F. G. Frese of
monia.
Visit In Brownsville— Frank Shar
this city, was here for the week-end
¡man and family and Anthony Shar-
Have Food Sale— The Methodist from Noli. Miss Schiewe Is an in
ntan visited in Brownsville Sunday
Ladles Aid h; ld a cooked food sale at structor in the Notl schools,
with James Brown
the Long and Cross pulmbing shop
Go Fishing— C. F. Egglman. Jesa
Saturday.
Dismissed
from
Hoep.tal— Mrs
Lorah and F. O. Frese went fishing on
l^wrrence May was dismissed from
Visits Friends Hero— Mrs. W elter the Long Tom. near Monroe last
the Eugene hospital Tuesday, return
Larwood and Miss Freda Fandrem Thursday
The party caught several
I ng to her home here.
visited with Mrs. Sidney Ward here bass, Mr. Eggiman getting the largest
Friday from Eugene.
j which weighed 7(4 pounds
Guest of Sister—<Dr. N. W. Emery
Shipped Lattvas The Bpolh-Kelly
Gets New Books— Five new books
m ill shipped a consignment of lathes were added to the shelves of the
to Railhead, above Oakridge, for the Springfield library this week They
Southern Pacific
are:
The Seventh Man. by Max
Brand; The Red Lane, by Holman
Operated on at Hospital— R. B Ma- Day; Shepherd of the W ild by Edison
son underwent a major operation at Marshall; A Daughter of the Dons.
the Pacific Christian hospital Friday, by Rain, and Mansixed. also by Rain
He is reported to be recovering very
well
i
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Hinson Remodeling House
Suoervitor Visits— W. M. Bush.
Fred Hinson, night patrolman, is
Portland supervisor of the Skaggs r-modeling his house at 225 E street
United Grocery stores was a visitor;this week. B. F. Conway has eharg
at the local store last Thursday a fte r-, of the decorating.
The kitchen Is
Boon
| being entirely rebuilt, and made with
built in cupboards. It w ill be painted
Expectirp Visitor«— Mrs. M
M gray. The rest of the house is being
Male is expecting her bro'hdr. W
retinted in ivory, and the woodwork
Coyle Campbell and his wife from .,ainted
Spckane this week to visit for a month .
or more at »he Male home and with
other relatives here.
Here for Week-End— Miss Grace
Male drove up from Portland Satur
<tsv, sneed’ug the week-end and Mon
day wi»h her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
M M. Male.
Leaves for Home— Mrs. J. H. Simms
left Saturdav for her home In Board-
man. Oregon, after visiting for two
weeks at the home cf her niece. Mrs.
Ray O. Houk of Springfield.
No Relatives Found—W. N Taylor,
who died at the Springfield hospital
last week, was buriel Friday morning
as a county charge. No relatives of !
the dead man could be located.
992 Willamette St.
..
Eugene, Oregon
For Juicy Steaks
Moving to
Mill
Street— Robert
Pierrie Is moving to a house on Mill
street near the high school. Virgil
Cast'el '» moving into his old resi­
dence on W illamette Heights as soon
as it is remodeled somewhat,
Holverson Bros, Props.
Gressman Improving— W. A. Cress
man. local attorney is recovering
«lowly from a severe Illness at the
Eugene hospital.
Mr
Gressman
recently underwent an operation be­
cause of an abrross on hl» brain. His
office furnltur» was removed from the
Commercial State bank building F ri­
day.
W ill Sell Pople«— Ladies of the
American Legion Auxiliary will sell
poppies on M -mortal Day for the bene-
fit of the Portland soldiers hospital,
I t was decided on at their meeting
F riday evening.
The flowers were
ordered from veteran hospital 77, in
Portland. Mrs. D. W McKinnon pre­
sided at the meeting In the place of
Mrs. M .B. Huntley, who is ill
WOMAN’S STATEMENT WILL
HELP SPRINGFIELD
“I hated cooking because all
I ate turned sour and formed
gas. I drank hot water and
Olive oil by the gallon. Nothing
helped until I took Adlerika.”
Unless >1»® to deep-seated
causes Adlerika helps any case
gas on the stomaqh in a supris-
Ingly quick time. It Is a wonder­
ful remedy to use for constipa­
tion—It often works In one horu
and never gripest,
Elanery’s
Drug Store.
Impossible? Well, It wasn't pos­
sible until tne Maying Uyra-
foatn washer made It so.
Collars, Cuffs and Neckbands—
spotlessly clean, and without
hand-rubbing!
The Maytag 1« an ottnnlshlng
advance—the world leader. It
works on nn entirely new princi­
ple. Washes twice as fas t as
any other washer!
Washes
(leaner!
Washes the finest
clothes more irentlv than Is hu­
manly |>osslhle. Washes the
dirtiest clothes more thoroughly
clean than you’d imagine pos­
sible. Besides, Its the simplest
and easiest washer to operate.
Tender Chops and Choice
Meats of all Kinds
Rounds Impossible? Prove II
yourself! We’ll be glad to let
you have a Maytag Io make the
test. (Jet vottr cell In early—
before next washday.
For borne» without eloctricHy the
Maytag Q yr a foam I t uva .aliiti with
Multi-Motor* attachment
•T h at famous Maytag Gasoline Motor.
O UTSTA NDING MAYTAG
FEATURES
1 Washes faster
2 Wash«« el-anei
3 Larger' hourly
capacity in the
world.
4 Most compact
wisher made—
ta k e « flo o r
space (cnly 26
Inches square.
f, Cast aluminum
t u b— c a n ' l
warp, rot. swell
9
Installs New Phew Case— A new
show case was installed in HalVs
cash store this w»ek. The east won-
dow of the »tore has been extended
back about three feet to make more
display room.
Meny in Saturday— Many
people
from out of town were in Saturday
'«hopping. Among th“se wore: Mrs.
C P»mher of Walt<mv'l!e. H. C. Ben-
land. merchant of McKenxie Bridge,
Wavpe and John Varnell of Leaburg,
and M. J. Wearin of Walterville.
A TUBFUL OF CLOTHES
—washed thoroughly In 3 to 7
minutes!
Q
A. E. Roberts, President
Phone 666 .».
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—of dry clothes washed in an hour!
i
Eugene Business College
»
Fifty Pounds
Mra. Perkins Return«— Mrs. A J.
Perkins, who has been visiting In
Marshfield for some time. roturnM
to Springfield Saturday night, going
back*to Marshfield Tuesday
A Secretarial, Bookkeeping or Stenographic course in our
school will prepare you for a good position.
It’s A Good School
The Rates Reasonable
Our school will continue in session all thru the summer
months. Ask for our free catalogue.
Goes Back H o m e- William lllll re­
turned to hie home In Reno. Nevada
I kfon-laq iffler visiting for several
weeks with friends here
Mr. lllll Is
a former Springfield resident
PROVE IT YOURSELF
Baby Boy Bom— An e'ght pound
boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M
Daley Saturday
M r and Mrs. Daley
Uyp (>asi 0( Springfield
We Can Train You
burg, for a two year term.
Sounds Impossible, But-
was a guest of his sister, Mrs John
Rossman,
who lives north-east of
town. Sunday.
Dismissed from Hospital—George
Sanderson of Camp Creek, was dis
missed Crony the y ’acIR'c (Christian
hospiati in Kugqne Saturday.
Mr
Sanderson had been In the hospital
over five weeks.
Made ;Lodgp OftJjer—Oswald * 'I*
h„ b.„.n , | „ , PI| major, in eharg.
of (|w> , ( , „ r
including
j un,.th>n City and Harria
split or corrodo.
ti Easily aljusiud
to j~>ttr height.
7 Clothes cart be
put in or taken
out with
the
washer running
8 Tub cleans It-
seit
9 All rnetnl wring­
er
Reif ad­
justing Instant
tension rel ase
Reason» for
World Leadership
Gijrafoam^Washer
(.WITH CAST A L U M IN U M TUB,
MAYTAG SHOP
Headquarters with Berty llano & Furniture Co.
740 Willamette St'.
Phone 1470
A Garden /crYourBojj
You don’t need to
buy a license
HERE’S no better outdoor, thrifty training for a good,
live boy than taking care of a garden and marketing
the produce. H e leama of nature's wonders and the value
of regular attention to details.
«•
. Give him the value of your advice as to seeds. Start
him rig h t It costs as much for ordinary seeds as for ours
with 40 years reputation for good yields of excellent
quality. Select the seeds from the Northrup, King & Co.
Seed Box now on display at several dealers’ stores in your
City. There are no better seeds at any price.
T
N orthrup , K ing &C o ? s
Comh your hair cr change your clothes to join the “picture
takers club”—just go to—
Baker-Button
T h e F l o w e r s
7 West 7th.
and buy a Kodak-------- Everybody Eotographs
A t L ocal D ealers
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B K ’ a ' i
W H EN t h e COVER
IS
iS r f f
A ll S t a n d a r d
S it e P a c k e t s
V e g e ta b le S eeos
A n d AA o b t O f
RAPSED
from a can of ottr ice cream,
that delicious
refreshment or
dessert will be found firm and
hard.
PS1
We pack each can in a
pail or tub of ice, thus Insuring
the keeping of the cream. Order
some for your next dinner par­
ty or dance.
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