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Tl l l ’RHDAY. AUGUST 20. I »26
Community News
■y Special
Corraaeundants
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T IM E AND PLACE OF
LOCAL M EETIN G S
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C anary F lrat Sunday ami Third
B ulurday, F arm er» Union Hall.
C loverdale—Second ami Fo irth
Friday». ( lovoidaln School llouau.
Creawell- F lrat olid T hird Tuea-
«I , t, I 'utaw cll. M. W. of A. Hall.
Coaat Fork Second and F ourth
T buraduya, F a rts Union Hall.
b a n e b o “-F lrat Tueaday, Dane bo
Schoo) llouae.
b u re a u — Second and Fouth Tutnt-
duya, D orana Chum h.
11 ltd loy v 111» — F lrat and T hird
T h u raJay a, IfadteyvIUa School.
lle c u ta - F lrat Sunday of each
m outh, H n eats School llouae.
J a a p e r - Second and F ourth W«'l-
noeday», W. O. W. Hall, Jasp er.
L o ran e—Second
and
F ourth
W ndneaJaya. I. 0 . (). F. Hall.
M cKenzie local, aecond and
fourth W ednesday, g p. m. I. O. 0 .
F. hall. W altervllle.
Mt. V ernon—F lia t and T hird
W ednesday. Ilraafleld Store.
Silk c re e k Meet» F lrat and Third
T h u rsd ay at C edar School House
S|>«ncer C reek—T hird Friday,
Pine d ro v e School Hott»e.
T re n t—Second and F ourth Wed-
nesdaya.
P leaaan t Hill
High
School - Bldg.
Vida—Second and F ourth Ratur
day» a t Mlnney Hall.
S ecretaries will plea«e »end In
tim e und place of m eeting and
change« of jfate aa Hiey aiay oc­
cur.
fcrew a have finlatu d for thia aeaaon.
Mr», Rohley from Tucoma la vlalt-
lug In r aou. Paul R ohley-anil family.
Moat every m em ber of W illiam
Mi«
I - 1*. C h an llcr'a (lnuahtar. Romll'a fam ily a re III. Mi». H erring
Mi »' i i i ’ti c u m North B< n I 1c visit- ton la helping them
Inc h i niuihar m t'ohurg.
The lit lien of III«' neighborhood gave
0«' . »:»■ Hili I h i <>iii tin iii'iu l p i i k i l l ä Mr» Art b Hbough a >»how« r al her
h a « u v hop thii August 17,
home Wodileadny afternoon.
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Mi L><- K'nllh and h r r la her, Ml*.
Mr«. Mario S p ire » from
Eug« n«
\\ III,m t'u ik I ? ro llin | li., n ii •p en t Tueail.iy night with h er uupt •
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trip to t'ru tu i Jatko uiiil K lamath Mr» Fred tlrav
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Kalla.
Mr». A lh rrta W m n e 1» elite Io r e ­
Til It»' I'lioil hoit-«’ that hml I ’m tu rn Io h er Ii >me h re a fte r under •
roof hum eil oil la bring built over going a very «evore v p i - . ’loa it •
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n< w.
P aelf'c ('h rlatlu n hoapltal »time I line
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Mr» D rury la having hor houao ro- ago.
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ahlugtrd.
Roca Mathew« and aon, Auatin,
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Mr
I n i v r b u i . lit«, freight agent. la from O akridge w re In our neighbor
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puling a new roof on lila hnuao.
ho«, Monday. T hey are going to run
II, It H'ltivrnc. Hi« binrkntnilh for a »tore at Janie» Bi-uvey'a hop yard •
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fho h •' railroad «awinlll nt Oak
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r ''go h«» r» in illy opvnod up a again thia y< ar.
Several different fam lllea from our •
tilai kotnlili chop at t'ohurg.
Mr. Krgb»t new home bull! by II neighborhood are planning on going •
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W ag, or, one m llr couth of Coburg la In tho hnpyard.
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the n lreC on Hit* highway.
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The farm ers are hauling th eir mint
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Io the Coburg t annery to be e x tra c t-
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UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
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John Thoma«. Ril year» of eg**, hac
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h e m very III with tin. buratlng of a
vein In hlc head, lie Ic on the way
Mr and Mr«, H erm an Kntitvon who
to re« over* »lew '
, traded th e ir tro p e rty laid aprlng for
COHURG NEWS
n ranch at Creawell were at I’lcaaanl
( Hill Tueaday. Mr» Knut»<in ha« »<••
T H U R S TO N NOTES
icp teil a poalt'on ea co >k al Mercy
hoapltalln Eugene for th " w inter and
Ml»« Hilda la w orking at the e n fe l'r!a
Mr anil Mr». C u rt’s Price from No at the can n ery In Eugene S h e e x p e c t -
tl m otored to T hurcton W o iln eilav to atten d the Eugene high achool rh|»
Mr ami Mr» Park» from near Ha- w inter. MV Knutnon t« building a
b in called on friend» here laat Wetb house on th eir ranch at Creaw»ll
M»c. It J English an I d au g h ter
n« »day Mr.» I’crk wu« form erly Ml»«
M argaret a re picking hop» at Seat
Cleora Child» nnd re d d e d here.
Mr. nnd Mr». D O. Ilaugh and Mr» , ey'a hopvard.
Mr. and Mr« Hyde and Mr. and
Itny Ilaugh moto-cd to Junction City
T hurcday nnd »in nt th e day with Mr. Mr«. K II T in k er and two children
and Mr» Janie» C alvert. T i e r cele­ retu rn ed from a few duya stay at
b rated Mr. C alvert'« an d Mr». Baugh*» N ewport Bunday night. Auguat IB
Ac Rev Ibtvld Eugene Cleon who
b irthdays.
Mica llecrcm a and Mr» Herrington w»a to have g'vt n the aerroon at th •
»pent the l a l lt r p art of ln»t week on Flrat C hristian church Sunday wn»
not preaent the congregation «a: g
an oullng In Ihmght» county.
Mr and Mr» Ray Ilaugh and fam aeverat aonga and waa dlamloaed.
Ml«» Bertha Manning left P leasant
lly vlalted at Marvin Jut kaon home In
I HUI laat week and will m ake her
Eugene lu»t Bunday.
John P rice »nd Arch Slough motor. ! home at Springfield in th e future
B lackberry picking ha« become
e«l to McKenzie bridge lu«l Sunday
Clifford Goaaler and Ml»»ea Mar popular nt Pleaannt Hill T aylor Arrh
«»ret anil Maude Ruaaell »pent Bun­ bee'de picking hla own tvOtih ha«
rented the Bert B eaver patith.
day up the McKenale,
C. F Hyde ha« flnlahed drilling a
Iziren Rdmlaton and
Mr«
Roca
Baughm an from Kuenn »pent Bunday well at hla ranch nt Pleasant Hill.
Mr and Mr». Bert W John, who
In Tburatpn.
H arvey and John Conley and Win- ha« been living on the Cnopaf ran ch
nlford and H arry Endlcotl motored plan to move thia fall Into a house at
to Bend laat S aturday re tu rn in g 'B u n ­ T ren t w here Ml«« Cora ha« a poaltlon
leacBiIng In th e T ren t public achool.
day.
Mr». M yrtle Flem 'ng. a form er real
Ray Never» and Mr and Mra. John
Kdmlatnn and aon. Jam »» attended dent of Pleaaant HUI who ha» been
a show In Eugene Monday evening living the pant tw o year» at Newport,
Picking evergreen black herrlea 1» expect» to re tu rn to Eugene thia fall
the moat common em ploym ent at pre- Ml»» Ixiulae w ae operated on Wed
needay at th e hoapltal at Toledo and
aent.
Both of fhe thrashing machine h««l her tonaila removed.
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SPECIALS
PAGE PIVI
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
IN t l i E COUNTY C o t H I O F ID E
O . . . I Z o» oioeO
r» ,R T i l e
I ok LA», L
IN T H E M A ttE r t C r l i l t , ULAKO
fc h o ' o r
M L itN IT.,
L L ltijw tt
» M ) J i a N I i o t,I IL E K , Minors.
CI(lOi.ll b.!»i 11 NO 'I IMS. Hftd PLuaCE
'I tali iiutller coming ou to be L eard
upon the petition <>. Abe guardian lor
uutboiity to aell the re a l eeutle of
th e »am wurda ue»< ribed tn said pe­
lit «m,
And it uppcarlng to the C ourt from
»utu | .-tiiiou th at It la ncceaaa>iy and
would be henetlclul to tn*. w a r.» th at
nil of «aid real re la te be »old, th ere­
fore,
IT IS ORDERED, ADJ I DU ED AND
D«CREED;
T hai the next of kin of tOe sakl ;
ward» above named and all pei»on«|
It.ter»«led In U m - e*inte app.-ar be-*
fore thia Court on the IC h day of
Eeplem ber, lhi.6, a t 10 O'clock In th e |
forenoon of a a ’d day, at Hie Conn-
■y Court room In arid Court House
in Eugene. Oregon, and ghow eau»e.
If any they have, why the guar ilan of
»aid wr.rda should not be llcenetd,
uu F t or zed and d irected to r.'-l! t h e 1
real i -tale of the »aid wurda dea- '
erthod a« follows, to-wlt:
All of Lot« One, Two, T hree and '
Four and the Ea«t one-half of Lot i
Five In Block 110. Wnwhbnrne’» «ub-
<1 Ivin on of the Springfield Investm ent i
nnd Power com pany’» addition to
Springfield, lam e County, Oregon, a» i
I rovlded by law
S p rln g feid . lam e County, Oregon;
It I» fu rth er ordered th at thia order ;
be p u b lh h ’d at least th ree succeuaive
weol - In the Springfield New . a
new spaper publlubed and circulated |
In letun County, Oregon, aa provided
by lav/.
J.'at ■! at Eugene, Ori gon, thia 19,
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• t Augual. 1 D 19'*'
C. P. BARNARD.
C ounty Ju d re.
A 27-27 S 3-10
A n Unusually Good Value, made possi­
ble by a Very Large Purclwse for all our
stores, therefore the Very Low Price o f—
59c
W ell-m ad e, standard-
aba Work Shirts, of
In d ig o -B 'u e Chambrajr,
full-length aleevet, one
pocket and four-button
front.
Made by highly-skilled,
well-paid workmen, free
as the air of America. The
Best Work Shirt Value«
we have ever orfered at
such a low price.
H OP PICKERS HOOKS PRIN TED
Tin- extrem ely dry w eather «’nee
/’ N it IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY AT T H E SPRIN GFIELD Jurt" 1. to g eth er with »prlng fro«t
jiujurv a n l the dam age of laat w inter
NEW S OFFICE
I have eoi.alderably reduced the fruit
'production of Oregon, and because of
llu lle r w rappers printed according
| th e ccrtallm cnt prices a re gojd and
to regulation« w lih nam e, wx»gbt
¡grower- are expecting fair return«
and uddre««, *1.25 a hundred a t th,;
J m i 'n system atically.
New» office.
Money Should
Grow--Not Go
It Isn ft Being Done!
Wed. Aug. 26
Gone are the days when check-suited sharpers
peddle gold bricks—as gold bricks—at bargain
prices. Today these sharpers operate along new­
er and more subtle lines.
When you are asked to buy stock—make invest­
ment or “take a flyer” in some endeavor. If you
have bank connections—and will go to your bank­
er, he will quickly tell you whether the project is
worthy or not.
Many have learned the art of saving. Few have
learned how to protect those savings. This bank
specializes in service to its patrons which is aimed
to safeguard savings at every turn.
We make no charge for such service.
It's very discouraging to
work hard and see your
earnings all go without
anything to show for them,
Isn't It?
Your money will GROW
and not GO If you open an
account here at the First
National and deposit all of
your income-drawing out
just what is needed for ac*
tual expenses. Try it and
you will see the truth of
this statement.
T h e First
National
Bank
OF EUGENE
GLADYS DELMAR AND
BOYS
— In a—
Syncopated Sextette
ROY— VALEY— ESTHER
’’The Act Beautiful"
An Artistic Dlvertissment
of Music, Song and Dance
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First National Bank
BILLY K N IG H T'S
ROOSTERS
“ Fowl Play'
A Distinctive and Exclusive
Novelty
SPRINGFIELD. OREGON
GEORGE A. MACK
— In—
"Somewhat Difforent
LING & LONG
An Gnusal OAmedv
Other Feat-res Too
Printed Silks and Cotton
Crepes, regular 98c to $1.25
values, 49c the yd. Less
than one half price.
HOP PICKERS
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^eSh.
«als
Ruffled Curtains, $2.19 the pair
Curtains of fine dotted grendine, white with rose, bine,
golden, or white dots. 2>/2 yd. lengths. All with machine
tie backs.
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Voiles, 25c the yard
Regular values to 89c yd. Final cJearaway of all fancy
voiles, floral prints, etc.
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Printed Georgettes, $1.93
Muny beautiful pattern to select from.
To clean up on Scarfs, values to $4.00, special $1.75.
Men's Linen Collars, to close out ’¿C each, sizes 14 to 10’ 2
Shantung dress, very special ..................................... $1.98
18-in pure Linen Towllng, regular 35c value .......... 29c yd.
36-inch Khaki Cloth, regular 50o value, special
39c
No. 220 Blue denim, special ............................. 33 1-3c yd.
BEARD’S
Eugene
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF i’RLSll GROCER­
IES ANO HOME VEGETABLES, LUNCH GOODS, ETC.
Hop picking days are here bringing with them the usual
demand for supplies in a hurry. You will find them
here and find Us hustHug to get them out to you. Make
our store your headquarters for your hop picking needs.
PATRONIZE YOUR HOME TOWN
PHONE
PHONE
WHITE Fi
OUR MEAT IS
THE BEST
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that can be had. We slaughter only young, well fattened
animals. Consequently we have on our blocks fine juicy
steaks, delicious and tender. Our roasts are the kind that
can be eaten and enjoyed.
It’s Economy to Buy From Us
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
Springfield, Oregon
Phone 63