The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 19, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    ?AOK FOUR
THE SPBINtítilttLD NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH U», 1925
Spanda
Waak-Knd
H«r«—Gladys
Two Couples Divorced
Msthodlat Brotherhood In Ih« Ima»- lulnlatrallon nt the University of Ore­
Oaken, a teacher In th * Cottage Urove
On grounds of cruel and Inhuman meni of the church, Franklin K. Foils gon. spoke to I I » meeting on "Buper-
school«, »pant the week-end with Mra. treatment
Beatrice Lorraine
Mann professor in the school of busines» ad L lltlo n in Bualnnea,“ Monday evening
F. E. Lauhan har«.
was given a divorce Tuesday In cir­
Vlaitinp w . A. McBee Horn«- Lloyd
Cuta Finger— F M Delp, au noi cuit court from Jess Millard Mann
Campbell of I'ortland 1« a vtaltor at ' plovee of the Anderson Motor com She was also given the custody of
The couple wo re married
the W. A. McBee home.
pany, cut the middle finger of his tlv Ir child
September I I . IMS.
left hand badly Saturday
Gata Car of Grain Morrison and
B’ sale Vulenauelu waa granted de
A Secretarial, Bookkeeping or Stenographic course In our
Cllngan. grocers and fe d dealers, un
Injures Elbow— M Uuyrk, an ent tree from Samuel Valensuelu on
school
will prepnn* you for a good position.
loaded a carload of feed Friday.
ployee at the Bobo Hollow mill, to grounds <W desertion
They wv
If«
A
Good
School
The Rates Raatooabl«
Out Aftar Hinata—George 1'erklns Jure.1 hit elhow while working there married In San Francisco March 9.
!
Saturday.
He
had
the
lac.gat
Ion
1931.
is Improved after an Illness of several
Our school will continue In »»salon «11 thru the summer
i treated here.
days with lufluenaa.
months. Ask. for our free cntalogue.
TOWN AND VICINITY
In, Town Sunday—<J. A Johnson
was in town from W estfir Sunday.
Ship to California— The Echo Hol­
low Lumbar company ship» d a car
of lumber to California Saturday.
Geta Car of Shingles— Morrison Ai
Cli: «an. general merchandise deaLrs.
received a carload of shingles Satur­
day.
We Can Train You
Generator
Burns Out— A sm all1 Goes to Lowell—Harry Brownfield
generator at the 5 f |ia t * ln States went to Low<11 on a business trip
ro w er plant burned out Sunday n ig h t Friday.
No damage resulted.
Move <o Jasper— Mr, and Mr». Wait-
Brotherhood Moots
Returns to Portland—Mrs. Thorsn
B Sausscr returned Monday to her
home in Portland after sp, tiding a
week here with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Stew a.i
Go«« to W e e tfir— T.
A.
Barber, er Aldrich and child moved to Jasper |
Visiting from Wendling— Mr and
former employee at the Booth-Kelly Saturday.
Mrs. Wesley Shackelford and children
nell here, went to W estfir Monday,
Here from Portland— George W ll- - of Wendling are visiting In Spring
where he Is now employed.
Hams of Portland was a Springfield, field with Mr. Shackelford's mother.
I Mrs. Charles Pettljohn
Putting in Culvert—D. W McKIn- visitor Monday
non la putting In a cultrert at the
Oown from Mabel— Mrs. Paul Ras
Stopa on Way to California— J. W.
comer of E and south 3rd street, to mussen of Mabel shopped here Tues­
Machen of I'ortland. and formerly of
provide better drainage on street near day.
Springfield stopped here for a short
bis home.
time Saturday on his way to Call
In from W alterville— Mr. and Mrs.
Inspecting Lumber Here—S. A. O. L, Stacey of W alterville were In fornla.
Harrioe inspected lumber for the Nico­ town Monday.
Have Major Operation«— Mrs. Gladys
lai Door Manufacturing company of
Back from C alifo rn ia— Charles Kup- Woodyafd of Coburg was operated on
Portland at the Booth-Kelly mill yea-
, kupski returned Tuesday to Spring- at the Pacific Christian hospital Mon-
terday.
I field after spending the whiter in lay. Mrs. Russel Keenan of thN city
I also underwent a »major operation
W ill Treat Tie«— The Cnrhollneum Santa Barbara. California.
; there Tuesday.
Wood Preserving company received
( Substtutea
at
Restaurant— Mlsa
will Pearl Chambers Is now working at th e! **’ * • • »« lu g e n e - J E. D. Brown
k a carload
_ of ties
. , Monday,
, . which
,
be treated at their plant and reship-
uW n>
p, . CP of
ped east.
th tareet. Mr. Brown recently bulli
Mrs. T. O. Thomas for a few days.
a new house thore. located at 1S67
Making Paintings— A. E. Wood Is
Down from McKenzie Bridge— H. G. E 17th Street. He wlll continue hta
painting pictures In the window of Hayes, proprietor of the store at Me work In thè Insurance bualneas here.
the Long and Cross Plumbing Shop Kenzle bridge, was a business visitor
this week. Mr. Wood paints Oregon
Tuesday
Down from W e s tfir— Mrs Charles
scenery in his picture«, which he
. Pettljohn was In town from Westfir
finishes very rapidly.
Ill at Daughter’s Home— Mrs. Isaac
over the week-end Mrs Pettljohn’a
Stevens Is 111 at the home of her
home Is here, but she Is staying In
Buys Lumber Here—J. H. Single- daughter, Mrs. Carl Wyman, at 734
Westfir, where her husband Is em
terry of Oakridge purchased a ship- D stre* (-
ployed, for a time.
ment of lumber from the Booth-Kelly
Visiting Couein Here— Mies Gladys
n»V.'
re, which waa shipped there
Mend of Rockville. Connectlcutt n r-! Installs New Stitcher—J H W ill,
Tuesday
proprietor of the Electric Shoe shop
rived Monday to vlsft with her consln
Installed a new shoe stitcher Satur­
Improving
Yard— Thopwald
Ny- Mrs. W. H. Pollard for some time. I day. The new machine Is one of the
atrom is doing some landscape garden­
latest model, and will aid him to do
ing on his yard on C Street between
Returns from Portland— E. R. Wing, much more repair work, Mr. W lll
•th and 10th streets this week. N e w .° t the Anderson Motor company re said.
shrub.« are bring set out and the en- turned from a business trip to Port-
land last Thursday evening.
tlre yard rearranged.
Visiting Here— Mis« Carrie Flanery
of Corvallis la spending a few days
Goes to Columbia— W. D. McLagan.
Returns from California— Mrs. Mar- here with M r and Mrs. F. B. Flanery.
superintendent of the Mountain States tha W hittaker has returned to her
Here From pig rod. th— Mrs. Tom
Power plant here made a business ilome in Springfield after spending Morse and daughter were business
trip to Columbia Mondav. The Moun- ,ke
seven months In Los Angeles visitors here Friday and Saturday
tain
Stab’ s company recently pur- an<* Oakland, California.
from Meredith.
chased a plant there.
In Fe day— Visitors in Springfield
Complain of Do j . —Several people
of
Plans Improvement«—Virgil Casteel Friday Included M. J. Wearln
have complained to the ; ollce of
Is planning to grade and gravel E W alterville, O. P. Smith of Camp vicious degs about tow», claiming to
Mrs. Doth Potter of W alter have been bitten by them.
street betw-en south 2nd and 3rd Creek
Owners
streets for about three quarters of a villle and Nels Coffee of Vida.
of such dogs are warned by Chief of
block to his new home on W illamette 1 «?•_
’ 1 nca
for
Running Engine— A Police Charles Nolf to keep them con­
Heights.
He w ill also repair th e!.,
John Doe’ ’ fine was collected at the fined. or they will be taken.
Following a supper given by the
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city hall last Thursday afternoon from
a man who left his engine running 8PJ C,h1L , PÎUCE ° " ’ la,e work' nr
N W. Emehy. dentist. Sutton Bldg
Returns to Home— Lloyd Aubrey while he left his ear.
returned to his home In
Creswell
Saturday.
He has been here for a
few days at the home of Ben Skinn-r,
following dismissal from the Pacific
Chrlst’an hospital after an operation
there
ANNOUNCEMENT
We take pleasure In announcing that we are now distribut­
Before you buy come and
listen to the Famoun Croa-
ley. Demonstrations any
evening
A. F. NEAT
758
B St.
Quaker State Oil
Refinery Products
loO Per Cent Pure Pennsylvania Motor Olla
100 per cent Is the starting placr, NOT the ending place.
It Is the base, not the finished product.
,
refined from this base are of varying qualities, high and low.
PLANT GRAFTED FRAN-
QUETTE WALNUTS
They will make you money
One of the best blocks of
Vrooman Franquette In
State, select type, well
grown. All other stocks,
filberts, apple, pear, cherry,
prune, plum, peach, aprl
cots, etc- Small fruits etc
Right stock at right nrices.
Submit your want Hat. send
for prices 35 years In
husienss.
of the non-vlscous qualities left In other grades of motor
oils.
An excedlngly high grade oil at 35c a quart.
JOLLIFF SCAIEFE
MOTOR CO.
Fifth Avenue
CARLTON NURSERY CO.
Carlton. Oregon
If It Doesn’t SELL ITSELF
don’t Keep It!
A phone «sill will bring the Maytag
Oyrufoatn to your home. There Is
no cost—no obligation.
Tencter Chops and Choice
Meats of aH Kinde
r
WASH WITH IT.
EUGENE
Dr. Mellenthin
Holverson Bros, Props.
SPECIALIST
In Internal Medioina for the
past twelve years
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
OSBORN HOTEL, TUESDAY. APRIL
7, Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charges for Consultation
Dr. MullentL.„ U a regular gradu­
ate in medicine and surgerv and is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
Hloes not operate for chronic appendi­
citis, gall «tones, ulcers of stomach,
tonsils or adnoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
sult« In din ases of the stomach, lirer.
bowels, blood, «kin, nerves heart,
kidney bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
Ulcers and rectal aliments.
Below are the names of a few of his
many satisfied patients In Oregon.
Hedwlck Wilson, Gold Beach, Ore.,
warlcoee ulcers.
F ran k Koehler, The Dalles, Ore.,
stom ach trouble.
Mrs. E. C. Hammock, M yrtle Point,
Ore., goitre.
Mrs. Jlhn McCue, lakeside, Ore.,
appendicitis.
Henry W estfall, Ontario. Ore., ulcer
of stomach.
Mrs E. C. Bates, Baker. Ore., heart
Mrs'
E. C, Bates. Baker, Ore.|
eczema.
O. M. Richey, Boring. Ore., heart
trouble.
Louis 8. Stleber, 32« E. Buchanan.
Portland. Ore., adnoids and tonsils
Renum ber above date, that consul-
tatlon on this trip w ill be free and
that his treatment Is different.
Married women must be accompa­
nied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg, Los
Angeles. California.
The various oils
The Quaker state super-reflnlng takes out 2S per cent more
For Juicy Steaks
COMING TO
A. E. Roberts, President.
Eugene. Oregon
«»92 Willamette 8».
ors for
A home without
a Radio is like a
home without a
Friend
|h
b o a rl walk
Phone 666
T 't D B M E
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sen aiaaiaa
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Eugene Business College
You don’t need to
buy a license
Comb your hair or change your clothes to Join the "picture
takers club"—just go to—
Baker-Button
7 West 7th.
and buy a Kodak--------- Everybody Fotographs
FOR YOUR WEEK-
END HOLIDAY
don’t fall to Include a good big
box of our /delicious candles.
Else you’ll miss much of the
pleasure of your outing. Our
chocolates, bon-bons, etc., aild
Irnnv-nsely as Joy makers. Un­
der no circumstances go away
without some.
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the mealies of the clothes. No idle suds.
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only 25 Inches spuarn.
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fl— Easily adjusted to your height and height of tubs.
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Ixiw,
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Headquarter« with D eny Plano & Furniture Co.
740 Willamette St.
W. F. GRAFF, Manager,
Phone 1470