The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 10, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    TH E BPRlNOFlribP NEWS
THURSDAY. 8KPT 10. 192K
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f Washington.
Mr, and Mr» Win Thompson and
suit. Clifford, 1,1 •' moving from I’lfa»-
an' H ill to Ihwlr ranch weal of Ku-
gone.
Th« young poopl« of tha Chrlallan
Kiulngvur aoolvly guv » »urprl»» party
• hi c liff i t Thoropaon Wednesday
night, B»pt«-nili«r S Th« young folk«
nu t nt Whonlora nnd want In a body
to th" Thump»on homo, Those pr»a-
agt worn M r mid Mr». M K liny»,
Mr. mnl Mr» Jod U'lmdor. Im w rrnra
Cindy» mid In’ lu W hoalrr, Tnylnr
t'tr, 1», Flovd and Cora John, lb Ila
mid Alvin Olaon, Lyman Tinker, Bart
nnd Iteaaia F««Kl«a. («Indy» and Violet
Innmn. Gerald nnd Donald Kabler mid
Clifford Thompson.
Mr«. Ib lle Wimmer nnd «on, Kilo rt.
iind her grandmother, Mr». Hi'hoap,
returned from Kit«on aprlnga Ut«t
week.
Mr«. Morton Itln»tow w»> ralbnl to
Hprlnafleld Tuesday to be at the bed-
aide of her father J W Mnrkahiun.
who wa» stricken with paralyaU Mon
day, Augunt 31. and wa» critically III.
Ml«« Marion ltrl»tow «layel with her
grandmother, Mr». W L Bristow,
C. F. Hyde motored to Marshfield
with Frank Kinney and family to
»pend Labor day wee« end.
Her David Eugene Gluon of Eu
gene rave a aermon on Evolution at
the Chrlallan i (lurch at Pleaannt H ill
Sunday. September 5. Several out­
siders attended the serviced.
The Curt» family have the whoop­
ing cough.
A very heavy rain »form accom­
panied with lighting and thunder
turned the afreets, barnyards and
lanea into river» and pools Monday
afternoon. After an hour and a half
of downpour the storm Battled down
to a steady rain that sank Into the
ground and did much good.
After looking quite brown during
the summer the trial patchea of a l­
falfa at Ideaaant lllll are looking very
green and showing < o < m I growth.
Old Resident Paaaaa.
L. J. Cornelius, aged 7*. died at
the Goshen hospital Monday. Septem­
ber 7 at 3 p m. Mr. Cornelius has
been a resident of Pleasant H ill for
more than 3f> years
He la survived
by two daughter« and three sons. The
funeral was held Wednesday morning
at 11.
Mr. J. W Markham, who had two
atrokea of apoleiy Monday, August
31, was stricken again Monday. Sep­
tember 7. He la In a -very critical
condition
Mr. Markham was forraei-
ly a resident of Pleasant H ill but haa
been In the real estate bualneea In
Springfield the last few years. He la
the father of Mrs Frank Smith and
Mrs. Morton Brlatow.
Qo to glatara— Mr and Mrs J«-»«»
I,or ah drove to Sister» Sunday.
Hera fronj Jasper— Harry Jone» waa
1n town from J«»p«r Tuesday.
In from Maroola— Mrs. Uuy lied
ding, with her children waa In town
Wednesday.
Visit Portland— Mr, and Mrs. Ted
Karan spent tho week-end in Port-
l«n<f.
They Intani! to ba gone
Goes On Vacation— W M. Oderklrk.
if Sneed’s store, haa left for a week,
at Baadon and Coquille. Mra. Odar-
Ouf of Town Visitor»—R. M. Holt
. , 7 ” '.
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kt<l‘ daughter, Margaret, and aog.
Of »Oakridge, Mr. and Mra. Frank Flat,-
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toni and mother of Pullman, Wash
Hava Tontlla Removed— The two man of M ill City, Ray Spalding of
accompanying him.
ufilUlrep of B. H. Poeay had their ton­ Portland and M ra Hansen of Tha
ali» removed Munday morning.
Dalle» registered at the Hpong Tues­
Return from Portland— Mr. and
day.
Mrs M M. Male returned from a mo­
VI» t at Mortaneene— Mia» Gretchen
tor trip to Portland and points on
Cut Hand In Accident— F rank Sm ith
lln ir k k of Eugene visiteo at the Dr.
ft P. Mortensen home Bunday.
of D> ite r cut hla band severely, and
wa» badly bruised when a motorcycle
V ielt, from Longvlaw - Douglas „ „ w!llch „„ w#s rl(M#g w Wew, „ n,
W lCttler wa» a wck-end guest of
i Monday turned over when It struck
Dele Flowers from Longlvew, Wash- the railroad track three miles north-!
ington.
east of here.
TOWN AND VICINITY
UPPER WILLAMETTE
page
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the Columbia river highway Tuea-
day, They left last Friday
pealed by their daughter, Orace, who
is a. teacher In the Portland schools.
Ml»» Male remained In Portland for
the opening of school.
SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr.
N W. Emery, dentist. Button Bldg.
SCHOOL OPENING
Bicycle Sale
Eugene Man Movaa Hera— W. H.
Stop at Hotel— Sunday visitor« a t '
Visiting from Lakeview—G. C, F it­
Wilson of Eugene haa rented the
i the Spong included Mr. and Mra. J. J
zgerald of Lukovlew la here vtslUng
house of Mr». Pritchard, located on ! Norton, O. A. Black and A. 8. Black, i
hla brother, John Fltaergi raid.
M ill street, and plana to move here
¡all of Bend and Eugene, Gale of Port­
Visiting from Medford— F. C, Dll BOOB.
land Monday L ,D. I^elghton and Bol- |
lard of Medford visited from 8alur-
Leave for Vacation Trip— Mr. and ton Btennett of Della» and J. L. Jack-1
day till Monday with E N. Dillard. Mra. Mdton Cyr, with their two sons.'aon and A. P. Robertson of Newport
Hara from Mareóla— W H. Clark
of Marcóla visited Springfield Tues­
day.
,
nva
left Saturday for a motor trip through registered
there.
Vlalt Nawpant— Charlea Girard and
family spent the weekend at New­
port.
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Guest at Pollard Home— Ml»» Ella
tiooren of Medford win a dinner guest
Monday at the W. H. Pollard hom«.
Go to Massachusetts— Mr. and Mrs.
Henry fasten and family will b-uve
soon for Massachusetts, where they
will apend the winter.
Drive to Junction— Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Thomas and Mr and Mrs. J.
II W ill drove to Junction City 8un-
School Starts
Sept. 17
Special Bicycle
Offer
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You have no tim e to waste In
A 52.50 c re d it allowance w ill ba
Leg Infected— C L. Howe» Is suf­
fering from an Infected leg. result­
ing from a bud brulae when a piece
of lumber fell upon him.
jrd e r to gat your bicycle ready
given on any new Bicycle p u r­
chased from S e p t 5 to OcL 5,
1925. Pick out tha wheal you
want, then present this adver­
tisem ent, and you w ill be given
a 52.50 dlacount on any Bicycle.
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Orive to The Dalle»— Mr. and Mrs.
P. 0. Woods and family drove to
The Dalles Sunday, returning to
Springfield Monday evening.
Vlalt at Richardson Homs— J. Hoff-
man of Marshfield, and hla mother.
Mis. Anna Hoffman, visited at the
Emery Richardson home Monday.
V la'tlrg In Town— Mr and Mrs S
0 . M '» ',.ir are visiting th lt wees
with l.ttlr son and daughter In-la-v.
Mr nnd * re. Roland Moahler.
Make Week-end Trip— Mr. and Mrs.
M M Mule motored to Portland and
over the Mt. Hood loop over the week­
end.
'or school tima.
You w ill w ant
to rids it ovar tha firs t day.
Come In and esa about It now.
PARENTS: Think of the many advantages secured by having your
thlld "Ride a Bicycle” to school. Gives them real healthful exercise
in the open air. Records will show that students who ride bicycles
secure higher grade* and progress faeter than those who do not. It
also allows more time for work around the home.
We Invite you to call and let us show you how easy It la to buy a
bicycle on our "Pay as you ride plan.” Our very low prices together
with our special offer gives you an opportunity that you cannot afford
to pase.
If you should have an old bicycle of any kind we will be glad to
have you trade it In on any new Bicycle.
The mere knowledge that your chancelled and returned
checks are all the receipt you ever need on bills paid Is a
satisfaction hard to describe. However, there often cornea
a time when actual presentation of such evidence is nec­
essary—then you truly do appreciate the convience of a
checking account.
Our checking service Is open to you. A nominal deposit la all
th a t Is nscaaaary. Open a checking account and learn by axperl-
anca Its many advantages.
HARRY GARRETT
First National Bank
“T H E BICYCLE MAN"
Springfield, Oregon
Phone
EUGENE
120 W. 8th St.
1519-R
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COBURG NEWS
2
Rev. Shroude, of the Coburg M eth­
odist church, haa reahlngled hla resi­
dence.
Threahlng In thia vicinity haa been
finished and the farm eri are now bal­
ing their hay.
The depot, yards nnd buildings of
the Southern Pacific In Coburg are
being Improved.
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O BITU ARY
O rville B. Kestey.
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Death has "wrapped In the dream­
less drapery of sleep'’ tile founder of
our institution and its president, Or
vllle It. Kesscy and we the officers
and directors as business unsocial*-»
nnd friends for more than a decade
' wish to pay this as our brief tribute
of respect nnd esteem.
It has been our good fortune In a
bunlniss and social way to know Mr.
Keisey Intimately and to appreciate
those rare qualities that made him
particularly fitted, ns few men are,
for the business of his choice.
He was a man with a strong person­
ality, generous, fair, honcat and Im ­
partial with the courage always t>
.voice his conviction», lie was a twin
gifted with that rare Intuition who
knew men a few men do, always
ready with worth while advice, aid or
encouragement for those who sought
Ills counsel.
Mr. Keaaejt. wns truly loyal to the
best Interest» of the community and
a directing force In Its advancement.
In his death wo have lost a worth
while frbnd, co-worker nnd advisor.
Pence to hls memory, peace sw. - t
pence.
By the Directors and Officers of
the Commercial State Bank, Spring-
field, Ore.
Ona Black Marl».
prof:— ’’To have and to hold Is a
good motto.''
Btude:— "How about a plato of hot
gravy 7”
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ED PUR DY’S PHILOS.
"A lm oet every man Is a loud dress­
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button."
UR object is to be ional activities that
all shall know ours is
of p a r a m o u n t
public service. To so a Service of Sincerity.
conduct our profess­
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An Increase of 50c
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weekly paper» in Oregon, it's subscription price has been
the lowest of any. Usually weekly newspapers subscrip­
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the high standard the people of thia community expects
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Cooperation means mutual help. It always ’results
in benefit.
It constitutes a power for good. It means profit and
accomplishment.
Our own welfare and growth depend upon cooperation.
We have established ourselves and invested our money
here and constitute a powerful factor for the growth and
betterment of the town.
When yousend your money away it cannot be spent
by the merchants to help build the community.
NOT A SATURDAY SPECIAL BUT an every day special,
10 Bars Playmate Soap, 39c or $3.50 case
5 Bars Playmate Snowhite Bath 25c
Yes we have winter banana apples. Jonathan and Orenco’s
Juicy and Good.
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