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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1926
By •» « s la t
Community News
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THURSTON NOTES
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Corraaaanrfanta
UPPER WILLAMETTE
A wedding of much kiteraat to the
realdepta oT the t '( per W illa m e tte
Valley wa» that o f Roecoe lb m irti ka
and El»le Clayton, wh'ch took pluce
nt thu hone of Ml»» Cluyton'» grand-
falb er. T A. W egner, at Jaaper. Sun­
Itnv. W. A. Elkina,
Thu
llu rb lt fam ily, alao M r. and day afternoon
Mr«, Krunk t'a m plod I »pant huuday ut paalor of Ihe 1‘b aaan t H ill Chrl»tluu
Coburg, the ao"«l» o f M r and Mru,
H a n y llu rb lt
M r «ml M ia. ('u rlla a -Pries from
N u ll vl»lti-il John Price last Humlay
M r» vlluNa Baughman anil anti. How-
a lii, »ml M r*. Jiihn Price le ft Wmluea-
■lay niurn'o« fur a f»w ilajw outlli«
at M v k i-iirle bridge
M i« i 'iip utihiiw r, »1111« Itu f.i
unit
Mini daughter lin n i . from Goshen,
M r. mill Mr». H ull unit two ch'ldreti,
Mr». Kuril from <*r« -»well, and Al I'l l
» in uml Mi»» M artha M o o t’ front l*?i-
»1 in . »punt Sunday with M r uml Mr».
I* rry Edmlaton.
church officiated. M r. H endrlcke baa o f M r and Mrs. Ralph L aird left tor were to taken w ith Oregon that they
Spending Summ er Here— M ita Lta
been a resident of Pleasant HUI many tb e l* home In P 'm 'a n d W ednesday plan to return next year and look for verne W a lk e r la spending the sum mer
years and la now ranching on the Ha.'- »uly »1.
a location.
here w ith Mrs. A rch ie Davia. Her
H«oa iface.
A fte r spending a couple of weeks home le at T illam oo k.
T b t n.eetinx of th • ladles a u x ila ry
O ver one hundred friends and re la ­ Io be held st M rs I'help«' Wednesday, In Eugene M rs. Bertha M anning Is
People In
Prom Out of Tow n—
tive» gathered a fte r dark at 'he home July 11. was poKiponei until Thu rs­ »gain at h er bom. at Pleasant HUI.
ul M r. and Mr». Ro»coe H endrick» day. July j«, ,,n a -tcu nt of the -Ice-]
T he
farm ers of the Upper
WH M any people from the surrounding
J. L. Bach,
to serenada the newlyweds. Members lion b>l.| at the n u ll school building lam ette are very busy baling hay a n d , t' , * n* w , r « in Tuesday
binding grain.
Much hay has been ) n* r • n<> w
*'• Thelnea of W a lter-
of the Pleaaant HUI and Enterprise July l i .
,Tan «»»nders of M arcola, C. V .
church choir», old tim e frie n d » ' ut
At . meeting
f the board o' d'- balled In ih e Pleasant H ill district
Lansbery of Leaburg and R. W CalU-
M r Hendrlt-k» and young folk» »at on rcctoia of Cnloti nlt,h school N ’ 1. the past week.
Sw ift and Cooper have pnrehaned' * » <*
Cr#ek ’ * re amon«
(he luwu Ringing “ favorite old »ong»" 'ut f leanant Hl!> o .ld M nday, J u i/ C; .
until lute into the night. M r and Mrs. 11. fj Linton wax «•■ »sen chalnna-i fcr a new Fordson for the summer har- r,B ,to r*-
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Ile m lrlc k « served Ice cream and cake the T m ln g year -not E. H . 'n l - - r vesting and threshing.
iu abundance all during the evening *cle*k
Another m c t b i< w ill b-> held
M r. and Mrs. C. L. W illia m s have
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Mrs. C C Jncoby and two children Monday, July ZO.
Just com peted
extenslvi
Improve.
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who huve been visiting at the home
Thu member» of the Pleasant HUI ments at the ranch, building a f r u i t :
¡te m p of Wmelrijun entertained th eir trio m ilk cellar ami Instalifug a com- i
wives uml sw eethearts at a bonfire pit to w ater »ya»f m.
M r. and M rs. W . L. Bristow are In-1
and ice cream and cake feast in the
.Wot, Inian XTove Saturday night July, s tallin g a Rater system, having re<;
111. The evening was spent In vlsICng ently j urchased a 12 11. P. e n g in e ,,
uml Hinging around the fin - and feast- pipes, tanks, etc.
.In g on Ice cream a n t cake. -
M r and Mr». A W . Ivanlels and i
Rev. W. A Elkins w ill apeak next Iw o daughter». Opal and N ellie, M r. I
Sunday by request on “T he D evil.“ end M rs. Al Pettrson of Los Angeles, I
Rev Elkins stated he w ill take bis enroute to eastern Oregon, stopped j
sermon entirely from the scriptures. over night Tuesday. July 14. to vlsb I
at the home of M r. and M rs. B e rt!
On August 2. 9. and 1«. Rev. Elklus
John.
w ill be absent from the pulpit, going
to the officers camp a t A m erican
TOWN AND VICINITY
Lake.
atyour.
DRUGSTORE
H hvi i u I from liuru allen*tt,u the Hun
nay achuol group gu<hnr|-ix at thu
fish hatchery lu«t Sunday.
N«xt Munday there w ill I,, it baaket
slltim r . ‘.i! Kunduy »rliuiit conference
ut lb.* i l u ii li Every bod' la welcome
J)r and Mr». Hchn have been enter-
Thurston
talnlnx the past week relatives from sen
and
Casper,
W yom ing.
M r. and
Mr» Springfield
: Prueth and M r. and Mrs. H a rt. They home Is a t
M ia ,’ r l.u Ed in « to il a . » on. l. r . r r n .
went •
Portland laal Tl.ur»duy, re­
turning home fiunday • uiimp
A
II
•with
This W eek’s Crcfiword Puzzle
Hit,
M t*
PAOS FIVS
Mulhewa « ¿ i. t atvertil
People H ere— C. W . H a n ­
daughter V irg in ia ,
were
visitors Wednesday. T h e ir
Thurston.
MILK OF
MAGNESIA
TOOTH PASTE
day« l i Eugene la it w i « Mb» took
h<T u fc 'tr Mra. M srg a r I . ('a m p b u ll't
p la t*. »vh'le »he went to P u l land to
** e Mlaa Alto J mi« who la aurloualy
HI In the Good ttan iarllan hoapltal
M r and Mra. Have W eaver and BOO, i.
Roy. from C alifo rn ia, arrived Friday
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evening Io visit M r and Mra. A. W. 3
W’eaver.
They motored to Portland
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Wednesday for the Elk'» convention
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M r, and Mra. T ay lo r Needham left a
thia
wuek for an extended
vlalt
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through W ashington, They were ac­ t
companied by M ra H arvey Hadley,
alao M ra Gregory M ilt hell and child 111
ren mho expect Io make th e ir home its
|tt
there.
Mlaa M ildred Price, who la tele­
phone g irl at M rK u n ile Bridge »pent 17
M onday night w ith her parenla. M r.
and Mra John Price.
Mra Fred Ruaael la enjoying a vlalt
w ith her alalar from C alifo rn ia thia
week.
M argaret Ruaaell who apent the
pa»l week al M cKenxIe Bridge haa
returned home. She motored to l i a r
rlaburg w ith her aunt Tueaday.
C liffo rd H errington and w ife and
baby, aj»o Floaaale H erring to n , iwho
were
returning from an
extended
touring trip w ere over turned In a
Font car Saturday evening near Hen-
drlcka
bridge
They w ere
badly
»haken up and hrulaed b|it none aerl-
oualy Injured
T he car waa damaged.
A. W W eaver w hile returning from
town Monday * afternoon
had
hl»
C harm er car throw n Into the ditch
and a wheel broken
It wbr caused
by the loose gravel which wa« thrown
up In the road while repu'rlng It. No
ofle wa» hurt
A period of tim e
Bashful
Decay
Employ
Devil
An a rtific ia l basin for vessels
To cut Irre g u la rly
Into
small
pieces
Garm ent worn by Jewish priests
of snc'enl times
A 4 ower
To run away w ith a Inver
Algonklan trib e of Indians
A (llpthnng
A speck
A riv e r In Ita ly
Call to a ttra c t attention
Senior (A b b r)
M r. and M r» Fred
Zum alt
from
M y rtle Point are »pending the week
at Thurston.»
Mr». Goaaler enjoyed a vlalt u
her daughter Em m a and child, Inat
Week. She returned to her home In
Portland Monday.
Ice
Cream
Sold— Thu
Epworth
t,eague of the M ethodist church sod
Ice cream at the rhudch yard Krldnv
evening In order to raise money to
send th e ir delegate to the district
League convention, to be held at Cot­
tage Urove the firs t of next month,
Common council (abbr )
V E R T IC A L
A male child
County lA h h ri
Like
Fence Pickets
An 1 lib e ra l adherent of a creed
College degree
In caae that
To overcome: frighten
Section - of an arm y
Personal pronoun— third person
Cold
A vessel In which oil Is burnt
through a wick
A single voice or musical in stru ­
ment
L a w fu l
Tw o or more metals mixed
T o force a ir noisily through the
nose
H O R IZ O N T A L
Fragm ent
P ertaining to or like the base
The note of the dove
T itle used In India by natives In
speaking of Euro|lean gentle­
man
Haxy
condition of the
atmos­
phere
Upon
A part of the body
Plural of 1
A step
M usical Instrum ent
Plural (A b b r)
Past tense of sit
A riv e r In Southern China
To soak through
A curved contour or surface
Depart
A greeting
T herefore
Yellowish red complexion
At that place
A man'a nickname
A ffirm a tiv e
Tw nshlp (ab b r)
Deeds
To he in want or need of
L ik e
Also
P erfo rm
«
Dote
A great num ber or q uantity
A fish
Hue
To re a r or set up. as a building
E
(Western Vaudeville
DUKE KAMAKUA
mid his great
MID-PACIFIC BAND
Crisp Sw eethaert Melons which have ripened on the vine
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and are appetizing to the last mouthful-
DIXON-RIGG T DO
presenting the sensational
acrobatic bicycle novelty
OTHER FEATURES TOO
A Real Treat
The Price is extrem ely low
Cleans the teeth and leaves a
fresh, clean taste In the m outh.
Contains no grit. Its daily usa
prevents pyorrhea.
for m eats of this quality
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
Corner 4th and Main
FLANERY’S
Drug Store
O rvi M o n
Springfield, Ore.
Phone 63
...A P P R O V AL-lnstantaneou«
approval oS this ‘sensation’
N o other car like \ " *
it! Unmatched in
low closed car
r
lUg melons or
small ones, the quality of this variety Is Just the same. We
have them ready to eat. Take one home or on your vaca­
tion.
jfti
TKe Coopstcr
vice
Sweatheart Melons
ARTHUR HOWARD A CO.
In the domestic farce
Comedy
"Tangled Tales"
25c
HERFORD BABY BEEF
^
our store whlt.li you should have. As suggested
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22
WAYNE LORAINE
In
•‘A Nifty Novelty"
Tender lucious cuts of
M U
L -»
W hether you are Koi»R miles away or are staying at
ZOELLER 4 ’ BODWELL
Song
and world's
Hinallent prima donna In
•'Bongs of their own"
PRICE
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home, there are. vacation—or sum m er needs—specials In
fl-S & S
Special
V A L U ES
C n iin s te r
voup •
F e a tu re s
T h ousands have seen it—thousands now ac­
knowledge the new 1925 Star Coupster the
greatest closed car value in the low-cost class!
O ffe rin g open car airiness or closed car snug-
ness at ^ e touch of the hand, this scientifically-
' designed business man’s coupe returns more
dollar for dollar value than any other low-cost
clo8edcar.
Quick -sliding cur tains
b u ilt in to perm anent
top.
Clear vision from all
( S e t I t —Y ou must! Right away. The Coupster
is a sensation—-a new and wanted type» Im-
mediate orders mean early deliveries. Come see
h today,
driving angles.
Broad-dimensioned lug­
gage compartment.
[wMcrprooi. lockad]
Gray Spanish leather
upholstery.
Rich blue lacquer finish.
,
PHONE
PHONE
Springfield Garage
Natural wood wheels.
8 - WHITE FB8N1GROCEBÏ ■ 3
Fisk “balloon” size 4-40.
S t,
F a m o u ; M illio n D o lla r M o to r—F o u r-W h e e l B ra ke s