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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1925)
T in UHI>AY, HK!»T, 3, 1926 Wultervllle waa In town Friday. TOWN AND VICINITY T« Triangle Lake— Mr and Mr». (I Twin Boya Born— Twin boya, weigh II Turicr apant Munday nt Triangto Ing 7 and H pound» were born to Mr Ittkw. and Mr», Earl Tbolne^ of Leaburg Tuesday morning. Qote Up Fall Creek«—(Ivor*«« Per- kin« w Ih til« alalir, Ml«* Tlu-da Her R e tu rn » fro m W e n d lln g — »1. L. fa r kin«, drove up Full Creek Munday. lar returned to Wendllng Saturday after Hag Paralysis Stroke—It W Mark field. ■pending two day« In Spring tinni »utfcivil a »llalii »trukc of paru ly«l« Monday morning R«turn to Riddle— Mr. and Mr». Janie» Elder «ml family returned to Working at Cafe— Ml«« Lila 7.ai h their home |„ Hlddl» Munday after ary ha« taken a poaltioa In Hall'« •pending three day» with Mr« Elder's cafe, formerly known a« the lion Ton parent», Mr. and Mr«. S, C. Wright. Ha» Tonell» Removed—The «mall Klamath Man Hera—tl>r llarr of dauehter of J M Malh'H ha» her ton Klamath Fall» w ai a gueat at the ■ 11« removed Mon lay morning John Wlnzenreld home Munday. Ha H e re fro m B e lk n a p — II . V. lim n drove on to Portland for a bualne»» mitt fo Itrlktiap Hiring" was In town • rip. a M o nd ay. Vlalt Wlnzenreld'»— Mr and Mr» Goshen-— Ml»» Ik-art Nel M. I). Khbert of McMinnville visit«-! »on visited her aunt, Mr« l-awrenve at the John Wlnzenreld the first part Of the w e e k Mr Khbert la a brother E iluiu tieon at Goshen Mends) of Mr». Wlnzenreld Goes to Nebraska— Mr« John Ket Go to M a rs h fie ld — M r. and Mr» el« left Sunday for Hebron, Nebraska John Wlnzenreld are going to M a ra h to visit h<r parent». field for the week to vlalt their (laugh Phyelelan Vlalt« Here— l)r. and ter. Mr«. Joe Lemon. Mr» Earl Schuster of t'lilon visited Will Move Here— Mr and Mr». Hprlngfleld Saturday. Clayton Barber will move to a bouse Here from Waltervllle- -M r» . George ai »Hi and II the last of Ihe week Il Quinn of Wultervllle was In tow n, from Eugene Mr Barber 1« employed Saturday. at the Booth Kelly office. V le lte ♦n by elaaaea and Individual« of the Methodist Munday school featured the annual picnic at the church recreation of Goshen waa In town Maturday. grounds Friday evening A picnic Go to Salon*—Mr. and Mr«. I). II |*nper »erved and tame» were en- Murphy »pent Munday and Monday In h’l^'d by those present. Salem, i Go to California— Mr. and Mr». F Go«» to Portland— Mize Eunice Park llarnard left here Monday for Man or »pent the wek«nd In 1 Portland park, California, where they will make their future home. They were vlKltlng with frlenda. : accompanied by their daughter-in-law, Ha» Operation— Mrs. M. E. lu tti« Mr«. Fred Barnard, whose home 1« at underwent a major operation Friday Menelo, and who arrived here Maiur- mornlng at tho Pacific Christian ho»- day from a motor trip to Idaho, p'.tal. Minister Vlelte— Rev and Mre. 8. J. H e re fro m Waltervllle— Mr. and Chaney, with their family, visited Mr». T W. Carney, Mr. and Mr». 1». Rev. F. L. Moore Friday and Malur C. Trotter and daughter, Mary, and day. Rev. Chaney 1« pastor of the Me Mr«. Ktta Polley and daughter, M ina,.thodlat church at Aahland. wi re visiter» In MpringCeld Maturday I from Waltervllle. Mr- Markham Paralyzed—J. W. I Markham 1» paralyzed on his left side R e tu rn » fro m V a c a tio n — Mr. and ■ “ result of two paralytic stroke»' Mr». W. C. Me Lagan a n il children.. wh,, b h* auffi red Monday. The first and Mr and Mra. R. L. Burnett and ' «trok®. ln 'he morning was «light, H e r« In fro m Goshen— John am i M rs. la 1» R e tu rn s to S e a ttle M l»» NATIONAL hat renovating week September 14 to 19 MARX’S EUGENE DYEING & CLEANING WORKS Master Cleaners, Dyers, Pressere and Pleatere Phones: 75 and 122 Eugene •on returned Monday evening from j *,tJ' was followed by another In the a vacation trip to Crater lake. In aftnrnoon. eastern Oregon, and finally, down the Injures Leg—Ray Never» bruised Columbia highway. hl« left leg Tuesday when he fell Why Be A Druggist? ’through a dock at the WUIen's mill. | I Ha» Tonell» Out— The two children , of J B Cowden hud their tonsils re- ! moved Tuesday, Chiropratie Is the Science of Minor Operation— Ml«» Gertudr Boring of Cnary bad her tonsil« ra- Restoring Health i moved Wednesday. through the nerves. Mr. and Mrs 1« W, Austin of Eugene motor route Perkin» and her brother. George Per are the parent« of u baby girl born kin« drov to Salem Munday where If you feel all down O. H. Turner »pent Sunday at Trian gle lake. Maturday morning. Mlaa Perklna will vlalt several days before returning to Seattle. She has .md out, can’t eat, sleep or do your Mr and Mrs liny Emigh and family of Monroe spent the w eekend visiting Mrs, work, e take Chiro- l a n d e., n p ln ir at M cK e n zie b rld g , F. E Fieri-» toft Munday for their I _ Baby G irl B o rn — M r “Send your hat when you send your suit” Johnson To be one It takes long years of study, the passing of hard examinations under state supervision, a big invest ment in stock, long hours of tedious work, a willingness to be a bureau of information for an entire community and a tender, sweet disposition that can't be ruffled by any thing less than boys throwing bricks at the front window! YET! ALSO BUT! I wouldn’t want to be in any other work, for I love this business with all its ALLEGED hard ships and I wouldn’t swap jobs with anyone in the county. That's the sort of druggist I am! T u v la V is it T r ia n g le Lake— | il M unroe P eop le Go U p R e tu rn to W le c o n tln — M r, mid Visit» from Selo— Vlolla Philippi of Melo visited Munday with Mr. and Mre. Mam Richmond and with Mrs. Mary Magill to N e w H o m e— M r 1 " HBlbartmotn h«me in wi»<..n»in after vi-ning i..r, at the N. A. Rowe home. They w ill j visit several of their children <>■■ their ., ad M practic Treatmenti. 'ip, e return trip. V la ltln g H e re — M rs J u lie E bb le o f I M i l « a n k le . W ls c o n .'n , w ith h e r! fa >>®rt»®nts In Idaaghtar. Cora Ebbto. «pent tha weertt •M at tha John Wlnaenreld boat Realty office. Maturday. They form They went to Seattle from hire. Mr erly llvod at the Elite. i Wlnzenreld and Mr». Ebbi» are con nine. d em isted from Hospital— Mrs. Al Larson was dismissed from tho Paid- , tie Christian hospital Monday She 1« now at the home of Mrs. Arhln Nel- eon. 1 hey are sate, sane and sure. Dr A *** Corns Adam never had a corn. Nei ther did Eve. Neither wore shoes. There WERE no drug stores. Times have canged, but WE have kept step! We have 11 kinds of corn cures, only 6 of which are worth a dern. Ask Picnic on Fall Creek— Mi and M's Jim Davl«, Mr. and Mrs Harry Whit- ■ ney, their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, I nu I n ic e . Mis« Edith Norton, and Mr ' mid Me« Car| Olson picnicked'up Full Creek Munday. They drove a» far nal tl,e reserve. Baseball Game Off—After trying uimiicu' «fully to book a game with Cotinge Grove, Calai'iaiyn Springs, the Southern Pacific or Pioneer lumber lomian.v teams, the local hua, ball player« took a vacation Sunday. They will play Wendllng next Monday nt the Labor Day <•< lebratlon. -with SAFETY ,aiyoui\ PHONE 355 J (OVER PENNEY STORE) Real Value in Boys Suits Each With Two Pair» Knickers e T w o pairs knickers o f course. T h a t mean« double the w ear. Splen did fabrics in lively m ixtu res and color* fo r ra il? I MEN WHO KNOW no longer throw away their worn shoes. They bring them here to be made ser viceable again; as good as new in fact. Our machines will make a pair of shoes give double service. Why waste money on new shoes unnecessarily? Save the difference and use it for olher m o r e immediate needs. Other Suits $9 00 to $13.75 ------—1 LABOR DAY All first glars use Reason is ble, handy class New York bur the Yale flashlight. that they’re dependa size and economical. KETELS DRUG STORE “Corner 5th & Main” ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Main St. Between 3rd & 4th EVERYONE longs for a comfort ably and beautifully furnished home, but many feel that they can not afford fine furniture or good floor coverings. Once upon a time this was true. But. nowadays, with credit as their ally they can have a finely furnished home and pay for It out-of-income without feeling it. Pay us a call, roam around the store and see the new things that have arrived. Let us show you how easy it will be to obtain fine furni ture without waiting—and waiting —and waiting. These Convenient Terms Make Reduced Roundtrip Fares Home Furnishing Easy $ 50 WORTH $ 75 WORTH $100 WORTH $125 WORTH $150 WORTH OF OF OF OF OF FURNITURE—$ 5.00 CASH—$1.00 FURNITURE—$ 7.’50 CASH—$1.50 FURNITURE—$10.00 CASH—$2.00 FURNITURE—$12.50 CASH—$2.25 FURNITURE—$15.00 CASH—$2.50 WE CHARGE NO INTEREST Have a box at hand. 50c ^/ETHERBEE FLANERY’S ^ t o x e t ^ Drag M an S pringfield Oregon For $1 we will sob out a farewell to a beautiful Rubber Apron and allow YOU to use It yourself from now on! Go somewhere. Take the whole family for a joyous holiday outing. For fares and train service, ask agent Southern Pacifié Lines CARL OLSON, Agent Phone 65 address of a day and, after fountain, made quite a toppy we have found Just T h in k of T H IS ! Flash Lights— One Buck 2-DAY HOLIDAY lets. Drug Store D rin k ! We found the lemon the other luring it Into our of it what was drink. Since then MORE lemons. A Beautiful Home Buying fabrics for hundred» of stores is the reason for this remarkable value. Lower costs to us mean real, definite sav ings to you. Dyspepsia Tablets Perhaps you ate a little too nint h or you were hurried while eating. If you have a box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets handy you will soon be relieved of that unpleasant feeling. Indigestion, nausea, dypepsla, sour stomach und other disturb ances of the digestive organs promptly corrected by the use of Rexall Dyspepsia Tab All you kid» can w histle! Il you can whistle you can play a mouth organ; only with an organ you get full, rich reson ant chord» that make your eye» roll and the thrill» play tag on your backbone. Mention this to your dad! us. Here’s value with an old- fashioned “kick.” They in vite ACTION, b e c a u s e they’re well-made of good quality fabrics. $7.90 DRUGSTORE Face Music ^¡m nn Dinner Gueat»— Mr. and Mrs. I). C Trotter and daughter, Mary, of Wal tervllle. and Mrs. May Craft and her ami. Hartley, »>«■» Munday dinner gU' la at the J E Trotler home. SAVE E lectric Lights A tree and a coal mine sure feel outa luck when they see a skinny wire supplying the heat that light» the filament in an Edison Mazda lamp. We bave them at prices ranging from 27c up—and they are dingers for service. M c K e n z ie — WEEK WEEK WEEK WEEK WEEK