The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 13, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIVR HDAY, AUGUST 13. 1925
T H E SPRINGFIELD N ÍW 1
R ts ld .n t
Hsrs — A m u
H ara from R aaarve— Mr. .mil Mra.
Baker (If W ill burry visit, d Hpr lligllda L. H W infrey wot« m town trunduy
from llaat rve.
F ilday.
Uncle Jahn
Lowell Baby Born— Mr Mini M r'
Oo Up McKsnzIs— Mr. and Mr« «0
Jam es W O'Connor of luiwoll aro tin
II T u rn e r spent th e w .e k e n d «1 Me
paraula of u baby duugliter born T u c i
K v u al. Bridge.
day morning.
V isiting
from
L tab urg — W.
('ru fl 1« visiting In Eugene
K prlugfldd from l.cuhurg
H.
anil
Many
This Week’s Crossword Puzzle
TOWN AND VICINITY
W in b srry
PAGE THREW
T akin g
Vacation— Ml««
Anno
W hile the bathin’ suits this
season is creatin' quite a stir,
bein’ narrower and thinner—
Ilk«, an' shorter than they
were; the fashion-maker« tell
u i they're runnin’ true to form,
tho there’* nothin' much about
’em that would keep a person
warm.
M y little niece is freckled
some— but Lordy she’» a peach,
— she's the finest gal I reckon,
on our local bathin’ beach!
Though she does no expert
swimmin’ she’s a powtrful hand
to splash,— I ’ve «aw her rush
the under-tow an’ bu«t it all to
smash.
1 priced a suit the other day,
at Blazer’s
Backet Store—
where
they
handlts
nearly
everything— and bathin’ suits
galore! But my figger’s short
an’ pudgy, though my eu.-ves is
fairly cute, I reckon I ’d be
blushin’ i f I wore a bathin’
suit! An’ they may be mighty
classy as the fashion-folks de­
clare— I never lilted a coverin'
that I didn't knew wn ■ there!
Bid
wt* I 1» Inking h er vacation from her
position with thu Kat« 1« drug «loro
W la tsrv ill. Man In.— Ilu rry T hlanes Mra. Ivan Malo la Inking b ar place
of W ultervllle waa a Hprlngfield bust- during h«r uh«ence.
n»aa visitor Friday.
W lfa of F orm er Resident III
M r*
Oo A liar B .rrls a —F ari Olson E (I 1 Lowall Sikaa of Itex ter 1« seriously III I
W right
p ic k 'd ,n t th e Pacific C hristian hoapltal, Mr |
Kulliin and H urry
blarkbvrrlna up ih
Mi Konala Hun Kiln « was a f> rotor Hprlngfield re»| J
day.
dont.
Cot.p a t
to
Wed
M arriage llsearea have been Issued
during the past weak to the following
by the county c e rk : A rthur Ingw aid
Bosand, B rem erton, and E thel Buh-
llnger, E ugene; G rant Yates and Mild­
red Wllklson, both of E lm ira; A lbert
Benton Downey, Siletz, and
M arie
Russell. E ugene; Oeorge W illiam M >
Collum and Ellen O race Finley, both
of D rain, and W illiam H. R ussell a.»d
T heresa A. Jacobs, both of Eugene.
Thia t ro«» word puzzle w«» -irrth at you will like It—and we a re «n
Form er M inister #111 Speak—Rev
Spend Sunday on W illam ette— Mr
and Mr» l t d " gli M orris spent Sun­ T, I). Y aroes, form er |a « to r of the ranged by William Dowiile. Ha hopesre you will. We will adm it, though,
day Itililng on the W illam ette near Springfield M ethodist church and now th at you ure going to have a little more trouble with this one than
at K lam ath Fiala will preu rh the Suu with ho ,no of th e eaa or one» we have been sending you. We are not
Kula.
•
Fay evening o r vice h ere Mr. Y arnei generous when w. give you Just tw enty minute» for thl» one.
Union Man Plcnle—Farm er» Cnlon 1« mi In stru cto r at Hie Epworth league!
H orizontal
Vertical
director«. ii’ip liv « and tholr friend« in atllu te at C ottage Urove thia w e a k ., L Legal science.
1. A cone bearing tree.
IF Y O U R S H O E S O L E
•pant Sunday al b • Jacoby park cn
4. D ark u.,.
2. N icknam e of a 'arnous president, j
IS L O O S E
In from Camp Creek — L eonard 9. A vegetable,
Full crook p tch lri.il g
3. Lotigl gged wading bird.
Steven« spent Sunday In SprlngflaV*
i-. .Make u»hum> d.
4 A pa »»age for light or air.
Takaa Pet ition In Store — Vlio-nt from hl* home In Camp Crack
or heel worn down, or any part
13 N' gatlve.
«. S p it
Q lB Isfle li. » taken a position u" clerk
of the upper torn or worn, I can
14
'io
a
iiu
m
u
la
ie
and
-ate.
7. Conjunction.
Frrvn W altervllle— Mr« F ain Pol
In tlm Springfield F arm ers
t'n lo n
fix it up so you cannot tell it
Iß. A ( dor.
8. The coast.
Icy of W ultervllle wu« In Hprlngfl«
»tore.
from a new one- I am thor­
16.
Similar.
I
9.
Analyze.
S aturday.
oughly skilled in both simple
! 10. B 'forc.
R e t u r n » to Cnfa— M l» « l i n t «1 O r r
13. 'lu w cid .
and complicated shoe repairing.
Oo to S.ilem— Mr. and Mr« W II 19. N ame uf an autom obile.
h a « r r i u i i i i i l b a r p o s h Io n a t th o H o n
111. To worship.
All work quickly done and at
Tun cafe. a fte r a vacation of t vo Adrian drove to Snlrni T u tsd ay even Id. R elating or belonging
j
to th e ' 17. A father.
very moderate prices.
Ing. retu rn in g to th eir Jiotne here
¡18. Diplomacy.
weeks.
elves.
Wi dnesday.
•
¡21. The back of the neck.
22. H lorebuure, for day. etc.
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
From Camp C rt»k Monday— Albert
Dr. S. Ralph Dtppcl. D '-ntlst, Vitus |
1 os To butt, as with the head
«4. Pitil.oun l- aiul .i i-oa». j».ve.
Simmon» and S I Davl« of Camp
V l.lta from Oregon City— Hom ’•r I.
Main
St. Between 3rd & 4th
¡ building, S pringf’fld. Oregon.
k>U. T „ m tarepreaeut wllluily th" 31 C o rro -lv ;.
Crook wor«. S p rin g h ill b u » ln i»« vial-, Jone« of Or» gon City vl«lt»-d her«»
26 Old barons of Ja [a n .
<h.sr;ut r oí a person.
tor* Monday.
Sunday with hla aunt, Mr«. Lida
)»eloa.
,28. To rescind, as a law.
Rowan.
: áv. 'th e m o o n s age the 1st oí 28. A pistol (trad e nam e).
Mra. Fggim an Recovering— Mr« C
« K tö r*
,31. A cruel king I Bib.).
F Egetm en. who u n i'r w o n t u major
every month.
Buy New Car— Mr. and Mrs E E
4»
• I 32. Cry.
operation several work« ago.
wa« May. with t h 'l r d au g h ter Florence 33. E rutt of ferns.
35.
To
piece
out.
Knock.
able to lak e u »hurt ride Friday.
¡33.
drove to Portland and hack Sunday,
36. Jump».
¡34. Sometime« w ritten for "said.”
H rre from McGLnn— 'I .1 Carson retu rn in g with a new Willy« K night
j 36 In the place cited (A bbr).
th
e
o
ia
ig
i
(plural).
and W It E lliot' of McOIvnn alorpad ««dan.
9 Trt< beating tru .t rest tablin'? «y«* C onjunction m eaning “In addi­
at Cm Hpong hotel S aturday. F S
H um m ing aion? the road back home,
tion.”
V isits from C en tralis— Mr». I.. I 40. P r h .tlia l I, laud in Malay a rc h i­
lloffm nn
of
1’rlnevllle
re g is te r'd
¡33. 1D istress signal.
there
s satisfaction in knowing that the money
P eters of ('en trili'» . W ashington, vis-
pelago.
th ere Sunday.
Red Sunday with h»r brother-in-law 141. Two-footed.
¡42. To bear.
you paid for the things you bought in town
¡43. A m easure of w eight (plural).
Parker, j <2. A I tile ut a time.
Visit at P eary Home Denti M orris nn l sister, Mr end Mi». J.
was well invested.
¡45. P astry (plural).
Mr». P eters w is acenm pan 44. The laxl m easures of a song.
of ftc'o visited with Mr a n ! Mr«. Sundoj,
The ability of money to buy economically
46. N ourishm ent.
M M Peery Hunday before going on led by her grand d aughter. Ml«» Pa 45. T e st o r trial.
¡47. Guided.
and
profitably m this' Store has been well
to Bend
Mr. M orris I» a b ro th er of trh-la V rquhart
B u tter w rappers printed according
! 4 i- A day on which courts a rc not
Mrs. Peery.
established.
to
regulations
w
tth
name.
wv-fght
Co to E astern Oregon — Mr. and
held.
¡and address. $1.25 a hundred a t thq
Camp Up M cKenzie—Mr. and Mrs Mrs. H om er C raft, with th e ir baby gj. Especially (A bbr )
It has been proved conclusively that the
j News office.
W alter R oaster and Mr and Mra. M. son left P nturday for E astern O re-153.
Propelled.
large
co-operative purchasing power of this
1. Rewey camped S atu rd ay night UP gon. where Mr. C raft will b » r o n 54 Steep».
•Nation-wide institution of Stores is saving
Ih» McKenzie, continuing over th e nectgd with th e state fish h a tc h e ry ; —
our patrons a great many dollars annually,
pa»» and buck home Kundav.
¡work
He ha« been stationed nt th e »killed «awmlll men h ere
seeking
and, at the same time, it is providing goods of
I work.
McKenzie h atch ery thl» sum m er
A ttends D istrict M eeting — P. O
undeniably reliable and serviceable quality.
' Spokane—The dem and fo r men !n
Woods, m anager of the Ht rlngfial'l
¡Spokane und 'th e su rro u n iin g di».
Skaggs «tore, nttended a m eeting of
H ere everybody is treated alike.
F O R E S T F IR E S C R E A T E
tr e t« continue« to he g re a te r and tk .-
Skn»»« m anagers and clerks a ' P o rt­
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¡been a t any tim e thia year, due
No mind can recall all the
PORTLAND. Aug IO —(S p eclall •• largely to a great num ber of calls for
Attends Convention— F H H am l'n
pleasant pictures which
St r'ngtleld postai aster, nttended the FPreat fire» In m any widely »ca’tered fo rest fire fighters. The f> d eral gov-
are constantly being pho-
convention of the 2nd Oregon volun d istric ts both e a st and west of the ern m en t alone has m ore than 1000
940-346 W IL L A M E T T E ST.
E U G E N E , OREGON
t graphed upon the brain.
leer» held «’ t.au rn lh u rsl pnrk lu ('«»code m ounta'n« last week w ere men on the fire lin e , In northern
But
the
pictures
made
by
■
HEM BSHm En
Portlund Hundny.
responsible for h u n d red s of calls for W ashington. Idaho and M ontana, ac­
me« to fight the name» and the««, cording to D. S. Olson, U nited S tates
B reaks Leg In Fall— Betty, four-
A KODAK
coufled with peak d nmand for labor forestry
emoloy-uent
agent
litre,
y -n r obl dntigbter of O. F Andereon,
from ag ricu ltu ral and
co n stru ct on T here Is »cnrrely any experience')
will enable you to keep a
fractured lier b g Fr Ida y m ornlng
sources, e re giving te m ro ra ry Job« wood» help to fill Jobs being offered
permanent record of the
when «lie fell flotti the porcll of ber to all men seeking work, according daily. The railroad shot»» at H illyard
bright scenes in life.
home.
to the 4-1. em polyinent le tte r Issued a re em ploying Hhout one thousand
The; cost of an outfit is
R cpsiilng R ock—Itep slr w rk on h ere todav
The fits
have g rratl» men and III - car rep air d epartm ent
small and nothing you can
the piles under th e d o ck , at tb s b am p tred legging o perations, th e let 1« w orking on a six-day week for 'b e
buy will give greater and
We deliver Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Booth KellV mill 1« being done by 11,e tw
" n<1 , » 11“ f°r loggers h a v - first tim e In t to year«. Calls .'or
more lasting pleasure.
Keep Cool— Phone 80
workm en this week.
, been few.
lh arv est help from th e Colfax d is tric t
R eports from the various 4 L office« have fallen off but rep o rts trom the
Your vacation w ill not be
N urse Has V acation — Miss P a r a w„re „» follows
Palouse country Indicate a shortage
complete w ithout a
W yse. nurse m the office of Dr. W. C j M arshfield—T h ere Is little uneln of thia kind of help.
KODAK
B ehhan. I* now on h er sum m er va rlo y m en t In the Coos bay d is tr ic t
HOLVERSON BROS.
ra tio n . Miss Dorothy G irard I* lak- Saw inllsl a re
o perating at usual ca-
Sends Books to Lib rary
505
Main
S
treet
Phone 80
Prices
to
Ing her place nt the office.
p u rity for th is I'm » of yenr hut log- ,
Buying Right
—and Knowing It.
M em ory’s
Pictures Fade
SANITARY MARKET
S2
$50
v isitin g from Los A ngelre — Mr. *1"* *" no‘
■c,lv e Thc Co°* v ”
Mrs. Fred W aters, widow of th e 1st»
Our Stock of Photo Sup­
and Mrs J. E Fear and d au g h ter ne<,r <'onlP«’” r
“ n ,Kht shift Fred W ater», nn atto rn e y of Salem .
plies includes all of the
Selm a are visiting this week from
* e*k ' F '»'ng « n p lo y m en t to m c e h ss sent two boxes of book» to the
latest things
Ih e 'r home la Loa Angeles. During U,Bn 100 m,>n
wom' n
««Ty lib rary which will be ready for
t h 'l r stay here they are guests of
Portland— T h ere w ere p lenty
of circulation Im mediately.
If you wish to take snap­
Mrs. l.lda McGowan and Mrs. H enry
0,1 ,,o r,*n n 'l em ploym ent hoards | Mr. W aters hns made many dona-
last
week
for
all
men
who
w
anted
Ilona
to
th
e
locn|
library.
The
co)
shots
without the worry of
Korf.
'w ork. Fire fighting Jobs have been lection
Includes novels, h ’sto rles
Finishig and Developing—
H as V acation— W aller Gossler, ns mnnv and th>re whs not a rush of hooks of w ar nnd adventure, a 'd
we'll do the work at reas­
slstnnt postm ast r. Is now having his tak ers for th ese nor for
common hooks of educational Interest and ger.-
onable
rates.
annual vacation,
lie I, rep airin g bin Inhor Jobs nt saw m ills and on con eral Inform tation
house on T hird
and A s tre -t, whore »'ru ctio n Jobs Skilled help for a few)
die and Mrc G ossler will move In a kinds of saw m ill Jobs Is senree. Due
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. E m en
few w eeks.
¡1° th e usual labor turn o v er at cam ps i en pH" •« on -»tat- and o th er wore •
! th ere has been a few calls for loggers
Move Her« from Dakota— Mr. nnd dnlly.
HOP PICKERS BOOKS PRINTED
Mrs. W enzel Somerad and
fam ily 1 C en tralia—T h ere whs som e dilfi AND IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE
who a rriv e ! here S aturday from Dick- culy here last week In supplying men DELIVERY AT T H E SPRINGFIELD
Inson, N orth D akota, hnve rented it to fight the num erous fo rest fires In NEWS OFFICE.
house owned by Mrs. Jen n ie Fenwick this district. O ther than those Jobs
on N inth and A streets, and will m ake th ere was little dem and for labor,
th e ir hom e here.
A berdeen.H oquiam —Labor turnove*
nt eam ps nn i saw m ills was very low
Stop at Hotel H sre— Mrs. W. L. Inst week. Due to fire hazard logging
H arrin g to n of P rosser, W ashing! >n. has been som ew hat c u rtailed
and
L. Il D eringer of Junction City. C, •¡th e re Is n sm all surplus of loggers In
W. B radshaw of P ortland und Rsv lA b erd etn and Hoquiam.
W allace of Ja sp e r wore guests at the
j T acom a—F orest fires In th is dis-
Pictures won't let you forget those vacation memories-
Hpong hotel Friday.
| tried last week caused suspension of
Lct your kodak save them for the years to come_
V l.'tln o St O derklrk Homs - M r.!
nt *everaI c ,m P" " nd r,'quire,/
A L L S IZ E S K O D A K S AN -D F IL M S
and Mrs. W. H. F o rtier and daugh- “ larK*’ numbPr ,,f M ,ra ”" n
work •
te r V era left Sunday fnf th e ir hotn» on the fire lines. All large sawmill«
'a re busy.
In Coquille a fte r a sh o rt visit with
I S eattle— Due to serious and con-1
Mr. and Mrs. W M. O derklrk. They
rum e here from Pendleton whore tinned fo rest fires tn many Puget ;
; Sound d istricts lus, week, th ere has
they spent th eir vacation.
been but little dem and for logger«. |
4-L R aising Money — In o rd er to Many calls for fire fighters w ere re- j
7 West 7th
raise money to finance the w restling (reived locally, how ever, and
w ere
Developing and Printing Pictures
m atch nt the labor day program a t : P rom Ptly fllbd for the m ost p a rt by
W endllng, the local 4-L group la so-j unemployed loggers. Almost no labor
Is Our Business— Not a Side Line
Belting subscriptions from Its mem- tu rn o v er took place at saw m ill opers-
bers.
It Ions and th ere a re p ractically no
Free Mail D elivery
on
Septem ber 1st
Get your mail b o x now
We have all kinds
Let “K odak” Sa Day
XeJ he
Baker-Button
40c, 85c, $1.10, $1.65 and
$2.00
Kodak Shop
V
I
W right & Son
A V MW»