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THVIWDAY, JULY 2, 1925 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Hold efcrwet Merging— The Free Matbmllst charol* ot Glenwood held a «tret meeting here Bunday evening. Thuy will continue these meeting« every Haturday and Hunday evening Oo«i Io Salam —J. II W ill w»nl Oo to Laaburp Mrs. (' F. Kgglman during the summer months. Io Haloin Humlay morning, rulurnlng and Mr». May Craft visited In Lea- ths aam« ovanlng. burg Monday afternoon. Return From North Bend— W C. TOWN AND VICINITY | Working at Eggiman'a— Mrs. Flow ard M errill of Eugene 1« working over tho week-end« at Eggiman'a confec tionery. Him wua formerly Ml»» Gladys L«rpl«y of Hprlngfleld Vlefhe M rg ^Aoahlar—-Ml»« (J I s t b Jonas, student nurse at the Pacific Chrltlan hospital, vlalted Mr» Roland Moshler Monday. Vlelt Relative« at Band— Mr and Mr«. Hugh Jolllff and daughter Mar jorie drove to Bend Hunday where they vlalted relative«. They returned Monday. Going Io llllnol«— Mr« F. M Ilonrh From Rlaasant H ill— Mr. and Mr«, Mcl-agan, manager of the local Moun l«(t Wodnoaday (or Jai-kaonvllla. Dan W lnlrey were In town from tain Htates power plant returned Hat urday from a busines« trip to North llllnol« (or an «iiandvtl vtalt. Pleasant H ill Monday. Bend. In From Up M cKentln—Charlea Marcóla People Haro— Mr. and Mr«. Endeavor Hae Píenle— Hwlmmlng. (Iran i of Thuralon and Marry Th.lnas Carl Hpiara and daughter of Marcola games ami a picnic lunch were en <>( W altervllle war« In town Friday, vlalted In town Monday. joyed by the Christian Endeavor so Down From Wendllng Mr«. Win. Goes to Rrlnovillo— laaan Whmldnn ciety of the Christian church Hunday Explained Lanlroman of Wxndllng wa« In town left for Prineville Tueaday to trans- afternoon a l the Dexter school J«d: "Well Ham—you look pretty. Friday. act huslnea*. t ground«. prosperous. I guess there are no wolvea hanging around your door up Spend«! W a a k -In d H a r a - llo iiry Oosa to 8t. Loulg—Mrs. Frank A. Vielt at Taylor's— Mr. and Mrs. F Cariar ot W andllng «pani Ihn waak Itetich loft W<«ln«sday w aning for Ft Root and Adiath Mutinagh visited there In tho clty." Sam: "No— no Indeed live In an and har«. Ht Louis where »bn will vlalt. F riday from Ho»- burg ut the W. A. apartment out on the boulevard— From Maroola W. E Hogg«. of Stop at Bpong H D Farrier of Tuylor home. Ml»* Mannagh, u n itre nnd they allow no animals in the Marcola wa« u |H[iiRnxt'lnlil vlatlor i r«Ttlai) I and Lelanft Matthew« of of Mr». Taylor will rum iin for a budding *' « I ’rlday Power« «topped Hunday at tho Bpong week. Leave on Vacation Mr. nnd Mr». Man Caught with Cargo of Liquor W ill Oo Io Newport Mr. a h i Mr», Murphy left Haturday morning ¡ Caught with a cargo of whisky for Milton I ’yr expert Io «pond July 4 al 1 Go to Belknap Springe fir. nnd Mr» Ralph DI,ip il and Mr arid M r» .jf,,r Orrgun, and the W allow a-lhe Oakridge Fourth of July Celebra- Newport. lin rry Whitney spent Munday at Bulk for “ two-week'« vacation. They lion. Fred Smith, a construction engl- Oo to Newport Dais und Juanita r. 'p Spring«. alr/pped at Hood River to visit friends, oner, wua fin'd $600 In Judge Wells ( Flower« led Humlay (or N ew port' I — ......... I Justice court Monday. Smith »aid he I »hare they will «pend a w o k or te n , Attend Amargth Picnic— Mr. and ' New High 8thoo, QOi„a Up ; was bringing in a shipment of liquor day«, i . 3. Swraru wen- guests ut the | Work on the new union high »<-hoolfor friends when he was stopporl by mural i p i nli at . vyera path, up the ¡at Marcóla Is progressing. Plaster. idepuly sheriffs below Oakridge.' progressing. Reglatar at Spang J E Milt's nt McKenzie Sunday. lug work and Interior finishing la ex ’■‘here were 80 pint« discovered In hl« I llyderwond, WnahliigtoQ and II M ( tar. the officers report Jiihnmin of Cnitngi' Qrova «topped at Reutrn From Cvllfornla Mr. and iptcted to start within a few days. the Bpong hotel Friday. Mrs. Ivan Male r«4urnoil Friday even- Ihg from a visit with relatives at Vlaltlng S u ter Mr«. Frank Alex Loa Angel«'« nnder o( I’n rtlan l 1« vlaltlng her. sister, Mr«. T. W. Camay, at W alter Visit at Ketsla Home Mr anJ Mr«. vllle. F O. Crowell of Han Dlago are guest« at the John F. Kctela home Mrs Oo Io Bandon Mr and Mr» M D. Crowell la a slater of Mr. Ketels. N«-al | W< ndllng pa»««i| through Springfield Hatudrny on their way to Return From 8eattle Dr. nml M r- Hundon to «pi nd thalr vacation W C. Itcbhan. and daughters Con stance nml Roberta, returned Hunday Visit Parents Hare Mr«, Ernest from a visit In Seattle Skinner, of laingvlaw 1« visiting her parent«. M r and Mr». Itobart Hldwell W ill Oo to Portland Mlse Eunice Hh« will return to her home after Parker wil leave for Portland tomor July 4. row night where*she will visit with frhnds. Return Frmo Visit {Alton Bneed, «mall «on of Mr. and Mr». A. It Vlalt From Seattlo— D r Howard Snead returned home Bunday after Dnnford of Seattle, with his parent«. vlettlngt hla gvundapr<iila. My and Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Hanford of Eu- Mrs James Allen at Cottage Grove, gene, visited In Springfield Tuesday. Move Here From Rene—A. II. Gal- Takes Lumber to New School---JItn loway from Reno. Nevada, has rent McPherson took a truck load of turn ed a house from E M Blend on Mill her to the M an ola Wendllng high and C. streets. He moved In Smur- school Tuesday. day. In Town Saturday— Among the Return From Convention M r. C Sslurlsy abopara In Springfield from F Eggtmsn and Mr» Mary Magill , „ wn wrTP „ of Ik l, returned Friday morning from the <1.) U r G(<or|[1. ghlp,,,B ()f aIld A. It encampment at Oregon City, Mrs. C. M. M iller of Marcola. and a visit with Mrs. Lulu Lester at Go Up MeKenxIa— Mr. and Mr« I* Portland. O. Woods and family, with Mr. and [ Injures Knee- Clayton Barber, tlmo Mr». I) Brandt and Mr and Mrs. Emil • keeper ut the Booth Kelly mill. In Benson nnd family of Eugene spent jured hla leg Sunday while fishing. Sunday up the MrKenxIe He fell while Jumping from one rock Society Has Sale— The Home Mis to another, bruising and skinning hts Society o f the Methodist knee badly. He was sent to the Eu sionary church had a lawn party at the Me gene hospital. thodist church Friday evening at W ill Go to Seattle— Mr. and Mrs. which they sold lea criam . J. C. Parker wilt lea,ve tomorrow Buya Houaa and Lot—Floyd Thomp morning for Seattle, where they wilt meet their son, Errol, who recently son haa purchased a house on 8 th , returned to the United States from street between G. and H. belonging Hawaii with the fle e t They will to the O. A. Luther estate. He moved In Haturday. «pend July 4th there. T hree Boya In Jail We have a larger variety of home ' Charged with burning a barn and ¡made cookie» than we have ever had committing num< rous other deprada before. Eat more of the Springfield Hons, Tom and George IxiyJ and I). Bakery's Perfection Bread. Jl. 9 Miohvala are In the county jail. Start ing out from Lorane the boys went along the taper Htiulaw road and Haturday burned a barn near Alma. It Is reported. Tom Loyd Is a parole from the state reform school Let Us September? Enrtill TODAY in Steno graphic or Bookkeeping Department 992 Wil. St. Eugene, Ore. Phone 666 PARTICULAR Men and Women 4th July Sait SA LE Men’s Norfolk ... Best Style Suits C a s s im d re 646 Willamette St. from your exposures. Our charges for developing and printing are low. Come in and see some samples of our work. We are agents for East man’s Kodaks and sup plies. The secret that the expert knows is in getting R ed C row n’s m iles o u t. T he new Red Crown Mileage Card—just out—makes it as simple as a-b-c to increase y o u r mileage. It tells what to do for your car—your carburetor — and just how to D R I V E to get 15 to 30 miles e x tr a p e r tankful with Red Crown. {R e m e m b e r —for the biggest event of its kind in the W est—they have chosen “Red Crown” exclusively for nine consecutive years. It’ll pay you to follow suit!) Start your own economy run today on Red Crown gasoline with the Red Crown Mileage Card—at your nearest Red Crown pump (red, white and blue) — the best buy in town — by Î I - M IL E S . Baker-Button 1 9 2 5 MILEAGE RECORDS (H e re are the m ilei th & to t out of Red Crown- 0 Kodak Shop CLASS With Every Film Purchased this Week JäWEEP- __S T A K E S IA 2 A EVERYTHING FOTOGRAPHIC 7 West 7th, Eugene Oregon SA 4 A We have been serving potted beans, Boston style or Mexi- (iin either hot or cold It has been a big success. Now wo have added Spanish spaghetti in pints or potted. You'll like it. It Is different. 5A People are now getting accustomed to ordering their meats prepared here, our ovens are large, our experience enables us to do the cooking right. Orders for any special disli, saluds, meats, pasteres, cakes etc., w ill be ready on time (give ns a little time, you know.) Home made bread is a gootl seller, there's a reason. HUNTL Y DELICA TESSEN Main Street Between 4th and 5th Open Sundays BBHMXBHM C lc s c d C ar LOANS i ORE. USE THE RED CROWN MILEAGE CARD AND START AN ECONOMY RUN OF YOUR OW N at general orders THE HUB EUGENE T pays toget the miles o u t of “Red Crown” that the Standard Oil Company’s years of gasoline-making ex perience have put in it Red Crown is simply c ro w d e d with miles —see the records be low that this year’s trophy winners made in the big annual Los Angeles-Yosemite Econ omy Run. T h e y p r o v e it! A either hot or cold $14.95 $16.95 $19.95 $ 2 5 .0 0 hails its hings o f miles! A Balloon Free! * . Brown and Gray ... Blue Serge .............. And up to ... Perfect Pictures Yes, we re-new garments in a way that makes them up-to-the-minute in every respect. $9.75 $12.50 $15.00 All Wool Tweed and We Guarantee who appreciate the niceties of being well dressed are coming here for their tail oring. Only the very best of famous materials are used in our work, only skilled tailors are em ployed. Addresses M ill Men Scotty Aitken, safety engineer with the National Safety council stationed at Portland, «poke to mill employees at the Booth-Kelly mill Monday noon on "The Value of Human Life.” Mr. Aitken advocated caution In ones work, emphasizing the value o f a human life. He used aa an example, the case of Floyd Collne, who recent Reply ly. died after being trapped In a sand Rats — kibosh — banana oil and cave. Hla predlcmant attracted na bunk: tion wide notice. Mr. Aitken pointed She’ll get bobbed when ready, we out. showing the attention paid by saw her "wpnk." the publlc lo ODe Individual. Many vacationists find pleasure in taking attrac tive snapshots, but they do not like the work of devel oping and printing. Don’t put your film s or plates aside until they be come worthless. Let us do the work while they are fresh, so that best results nu^- hA obtained. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE 36 West 8th A Job— A Job Judklne: "What's the matter with old Perklna? Ho look« like a whipped dog.” Haro neon: "Didn't you hear. Hla «rife disgraced him at the opera house the other eight. When the cook got mad at the mistress sod quit In the second act Mrs. Perkins Jumped up and said she'd hire her.” Finish Your Vacation Photos Why Wait Until Phone 250 PAGE THREW without Commission or Brokerage Charges Unlimited funds to loan on good city property on monthly CAR Rollin Rolfin Osldznd Sedan Roamer D R IV E R M IL E S T O G ALLO N J. 3o7zani 27.4Î J. Bozranl 27.4J 22.86 13JJ H . N e v il le H . K. Tarkington Gardner Broughsr- VH.".oger» Strart.s-Knk ht Sedan J. T r erice Oakland Sedan ¡ H . N.villa 17.78 16.46 22.86 Ht 0 r l i ;<lf payments of $14.66 per $1,000. Old or run down buildings not considered. miles EMERY INSURANCE AGENCY 37-9th Ave. W. Phone 667 Eugene, Ore. STANCA !.,« 9 0 OIL COMPANY ( C J lt f o r a ia ) r «• i*»e'*T »e—-a-v. ' «S— ■»-, ____