The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 24, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. SEPT Í4, 192R
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Ihe U. of O. thia year.
OBITUARY.
James Haatlnga Is having hla bouse' I’eriy II Kdmlaton was born at Mar-
In Kugene remodeled. M. J. McKJIn I lea In Rmith county, Virginia on
from Hprlngfleld le superintending' Apr Ik 22. 1843, he bad two brotbera
th»' wortet'
Joed tei‘" »later who have precede.!
Kay N ’-eer «pent Bunday in Cottage him 1i death. Ills father owned a
UPPER WILLAMETTE
THURSTON NOTES
Grove.
"**V, large plantation. ICa father paaae-1
Hural Krtiutaten, who la' teaching away' *b»-n ba was a small boy after
varal of thu fur i <-ra livin’! n»at ! Mia loiwrem » Go»al>r a fid Mrs.
III» tinten Ugh »ih. il warn t a il’d Vvruon llunaon drove to Malvnv laat at Nerten. returned home Friday to which b« made hla home with hla
out early .Tueaday nmru.aa to a » »*«k ai.J look their naRhow, L»«u atiynd giu^runtral 6f iigr grand father grandparents. At the age of alzteew
! yapra he enlisted In the •'Mlttiern ar-
Ungulata a f r>* In <!>• tte-ahart. Du» ard lleattiau. ilowu to attend achool whe tasecd » » III b u t Friday.
Mlaaea Pearl and Minnie McMahon my of Iba Civil war and served aa
to the uiolaiura on the ground and
biil lta«. tk« (Upa wa» readlly t v |
Mr <n<1 M„ (rj| Or#y
My #nj| froau Eugene visited friends In T b tira - i an officer under General Lea. He
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j was married te Mlaa Jennie Hutton
ú t i l wlth <«ly a llttle ttainan» d on o^ M j,
Hl»»l»y Oray motera* te Pan toh Baturduy.
Mra. Bertha Herrington Is m otoring, on August 12, 1875, they having pane-
Tile OrlgtU id Ü>» ftrv la nnknofcp aa , lirio« |„ , t WMk BB(, .uuudad U le
back aud forth to Kugene where a b ejed their 60th wedding anniversary
diere liad hOen no tira» naar th<> «hml rouud-up.
la employed in the cannery.
last month. To this union seven chil­
thia (all.
.1,
Harold tlaughman refit»nod home
Mra l-ola Biggie Is attending bust- dren were born—three daughters and
Work on «raveling th» road from I Thur—ay
evonlng from MeKenale neaa college In Eugene.
four eon»—one son having paaae 1
the highway to the high achool bind­
bridge where he hae been employed
John
Kdmlaton
and
daughter. away several year« ago. Mr. and Mra.
ing» began Monday. ‘ K road aud a
aa fire warden during the summer.
Maude, motored to WaJtrrvllte Mon­ Kdmlaton came to Oregon In Septem­
park'ng apace will be gravelled thta
The grade achool at Thuratoo will day evanng on bualnesa.
ber, 1871, nettled on their farm at
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John Kdmlaton and hla mother and Thurston where they have resided
Heveral new aiudania enrolled In alari negl Mrttiday. a Beptember 28.
Many from bere attended the tel» daughter, Maude, Irft Thursday morn­ ever rlnce excepting one year which
-tba Union high achool N o.’ I thia
ing to spend autne time on the coast, was -»nt In Idaho. Mr. Edmlaton
week bringing the enroUmmt Into at Waltervllle laati Friday.
Oaorgo Torn paon. who baa be» a III Horn to Mr and Mra. Archie Bhough has been In falling health for sever-
Ihe alillea.
Keveral. morn hr« ax-
for »m ia lime, la confined to hla bed at the Pacflc Christian hospital Fri al m-mtha but waa confined to hla
pactgd In a few daya.
Mildred Mornlngatar o f KnlerprUe. f). A. McMahon had a light stroke day morning. Beptember 18, 1926 a bed only four daya. He paaee-1 out of
plena IO leave f„r Monmouth Bunday
» • * Pr',,M’'
Ibis life very peacefully at hla home
daughter, weighed 7H pounds
at mam on Friday. "September 18,
with liorna Manning of Hpr ngflcld | i apeerlf but la aomewbat Improved
now.
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1926 at the age of 82 years and 6
T h e C la r k S hot H im .
to attend unrein I tbla year.
Mr antf Mr» Fell» Roarks from
C ollegiate:—"How much are your month«. He leaves te mourn hla loss
Mlaa Mabel Olson of RMenwale, a'
•McKenzie bridge »pent laat week-end rooms?"
his wife, Mrs.Jennie Kdmlaton, six
liirarr Union high achool gradual 11 | In Thuretoa.
Hotel Clerk:—"Two dollars up t í children, 17 grandchildren, one great
and aludvni of normnl. la teaching I
gran khlld, which waa born only 2
Mlaa Mildred Price, who has been aim"
M
al Wlllakenale thta year.
Coltaglate:—H don't ueually g e l up hours before hla death. The relative«
Mr» Murnlugalar of Enterprise baa telephone girl at MeKenale brldgi*
b<en railed Io Kugene to be at Hie during Ihe aurama-r, returned home that early—but-1 gueaa I can atand are aa follow«: Mr. and Mra. John
^*rlr- and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
bxlalite of her mother. Mra O. C.
She egpecta to attend It one morning "
Miller, who |e very seriously lit.
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-J chie Bhough and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs Curtla Price. Mildred and Perry!
(tevereud W A Btk'na. paetor of;
i Price, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bdmlstnp
Ihe Pleasant Hill Christian church 1
I end children, Mr. and Mrs. Louts
has chosen aa hla aermon for n ex t,
Rixxle, Mr. and Mrs. John Kdmlaton
Hutulay, “ Why Ihe Church.“ Three
"BETTER FURNITURE FOR LESS MONEY’’
and children, Maude, Hazel, Loren
people put their membership In tba
and James. Mrs. Rosa Baughman and
I'leaaani HUI ila irih last Bunday,
tons, Harold and Howard. Mr. a n d ,
Mlaa Cornelius. Mr and Mra Huasel
Hr
Roy Kdmlaton and daughters’
Myera.
Leone.
Nathalie and Oenevlve, Mr.
Mr ard Mr* B. W John and chtl
and Mrs. Walter Platt and sons, Carl,
dren. Cora and Flyyd. moved Io Trent
Kenneth and Roy. Funeral service«!
last week where Mlea Cora wtH teach
wen- held at the church In Thnrsteon
Ihe primaries grades
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock con-!
Mr. and Mra. J A. Ph»-lpa and two
ducted by Rev. Haarv Benton. There J
children. Evelyn and Hubert, re­
was the moat beautiful floral offering
turned from a week's visit in itoau-
expressing tba ««teem be was held I
burg Bunday nlgbl.
by all who knew him. He was a good
Taylor Circle. K B. Tinker and
husband,
a kind father, and was lov-
son. Lyman, and Glenn Fauat. motor­
.
(THAT'S ALL WE ASK)
x l and respected by all who k n ew '
ed te Triangle lake Bunday to visit
Mm. W F. Walker, undertaker, had J
at tbe home of Loula Circle and fam­
qharge of the services. Interment was I
ily
hi Mt. Vernon cemetery.
A great many turned out (o the auc­
WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE TOO
Community News
■y •paelal
Correspondant«
paos
nva
Listen men!
“Do you suppose there is any way we can get the Idea
across to our women folks that we want them to buy our
shaving and toilet supplies?
“For example—when they are down to Ketels’ Drug
store— where they all buy their creams, lotions, powders,
etc., etc.,—It would be very easy for them to buy us a tube
of shaving cream—some razor blades—a bottle of bay rum
or witch hazel—a tooth brush, a nail file, etc.
"You know I always have to specially tax myself to re­
member I need such Uttle supplies, whereas my wife gets
keen pleasure 1n such shopping.
“Gee!!—I hope she reads this ad.”
KETELS DRUG STORE
“Corner 5th A Main”
JUST COMPARE
PRICES
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tion sale of Fred Cook at l>egt**r last
Wednesday.
The llv a sa n t HUI Woman'« c lu b ,
met at the home of Mr. M E Haya
Wednesday, Beptember lb. Only a few
were present so no busluera was
transacted. Mra. Bagaberd of Trent
was an outside guest. Mra. Andy Olaon
and Mr* K It. Tinker were on the
refreshment romcnltloe
The nextj
meeting will be al the liuoif .of Mrs i
Andy Olson.
The board of directors of Ihe Pleas-
aln Hill public school met Monday,
and completed arrangements for lh"
opening of achool Hepiember 28. Naw ’
awing ropes and borlsontal bars are
to be Installed In (he playahed and
Hie black boards In th" upper grades
realated.
Mrs M E. Ilaya anil Mrs. Jenae
lTmlps, leaders of tbe Pleasant Hui
Bowing and Cooking clubs went to the
county fair with Ihe exhibit» of (he '
clubs Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C F. Hyde and son.
Emery. are making ttlaJr home In
Engine thia winter. Kmery Bchren
»lure will attend the Eugene high
achool.
Mr». Myrtle Fleming and (Taughter,1
Louise, an- In Eugene where Louise
will enter the Eugene tchools
Mr. and Mrs Hobart J English
and daughter, Marggret, who have
sold their 00 acre ranch at Pleasant i
Hill to C. II. Young and Mary It,
Young taking as ja r t payment soma
residence property In Lebanon, ex­
pect to leave In about u month for
Lebanon. Mr. and Mm. English have '
lived al Pleasant HUI the past five
years and have made many friends
through their activity In church, com­
munity and social affairs aud will be
greatly mlaaed.
Mr. and Mrs. it. H. Moon have rent­
ed the lunch recently vacated by
Mr and Mrs. A. Emery and famllv.
Mr. and Mra. John Faust and son.
Glenn, have moved to the Talufsnn
houst near the Pleasant HUI stn.e.
I
Mrs. S. Overholxer of Albany an I
<taUfclit«r, Mra. Will Howard, email I
son st.d Infant daughter of W estfir, J
have teen at Engine the pa.'* several i
•veaks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Williams re-
lurnod Bunday from an uuto trip to
eastern Oregon.
B A P T IS T
CHURCH.
Ulble achool meet« nt 10 o'clock
nnd the meriting service nt 11.
Senior and Intermediate, B. Y. P, V.
aurjrt^!» at 6:30 p. in.
. .
. (InFfilM service fti 7:30.
Thia Is Ihe lui.l nigh! of the con-
teat, the ladle« nave charge of the (
opening extyclsea. and will sing aov-
cral special selections.
The pastor will preach on "Rebek­
ah, the Type of the Church.’’
Mid week service Is held on Thurs­
day ut Y: 3Q.
POR RKNT— 8ALE or TRADE for,
Eugene property, new five-rocn j
bungalow. Phone 169-J Springfield. I
Call 830 G street.
Standard Furniture
RECORDS FOR ALL
PHONOGRAPHS
At
COMPANY
Heilig Theatre Bldg.
Eugene
Colonial Heaters
For These Chilly Nights
See our window display and prices of these heaters
Trade in your old heater on the new one.
Tertns If desired.
Stanley Bldg.,
e
’ A. 8. BRAUER—JNO. MARTIN- ERIC MERRELL
Marshall's 56-9th Ave., W.
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PLAN TO ATTEND THE
, A Phonographs
Wright & Son
SPECIAL SALE
RUUD DOUBLE COIL
l ank Water Heater
THE LAST BIG DAY
Friday, Sept. 25
$1.00 DOWN, BALANCE $2.00 MONTHLY WITH YOUR GAS BILL IN­
STALLS A RUUD DOUBLE COIL GAS TANK WATER HEATER IN YOUR
HOME.
Fast Horse Races
This is your chance to get rid of the old make shift way of heating water
and have a modern hot water supply. Call at our office and let us dem­
onstrate this heater or a phone call will bring our salesman to your home.
Big Rodeo
Special Features
Carnival
Night Shows
Mountain States Power Co.
Telephone 5H i !
6th and Main
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Your Building.
Register.
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