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■ ■ PAOE FTV» TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1826 . ■ -i - . . - True to Form. W heeler; secretary trvaaurer, B o g le w'nter camps are due to begin logging MORE TRAFFIC SHOWN •‘Young lady," said th e Judge stern. Feugleai organist, Bella Otaon; chor during the next month. The numbe- BY McKENZIE ROAD CHECK | ly. “you ore accused of having two By Special of men employed In planer» and box ister. Jed Wheeler. C o rrsapo nd snts f«c:prlea has dtffreased and one plant A traffic check September 1# above husband«," e*" ......... ' - "Wrong number?" snapped tbe tel- It in«,rted Io have laid otf 126 met- .,j 2038 ears passing on the Pacific WORK- IN NORTHWEST epbope-wperator defendant. "Expuae n»r-'the ftrat time In many wi-efco » ' G REATÍR THAN YEAR AGO Iglftvay north of Goshen between »lx it, please." the supply of men IS greater than de 1 • COBURG NEWS • I THURSTON NOTES , o’clock In the morning and 10 o’clock POATLAXU Lc'ober J.— (Special! mand Nona: ‘‘Do you think a woman In the evening. A check the same Jay Gruut. tvlurhad trdm McKatala I H It Biavi n». th« biackxTkh c f 7avcrah)< vaathar throughout the day showed 424 cars on the W Ran» »ho«M take a man's name when they litd p e when h« ag«it< th «um ntr u« ( Coburn, ha» ) n* In a new FOR SALE—Oaroon paper In large P»it:lc Nri'ihwe-* las' grryk contrib Ut» w«n.<,n. un- w-th terry I’ t ' co au 1 «tiu 11 Iin rvtng hic holil't. . -» ehe>ta, 2(1x3# Inches, suitable for etie highway and 621 on the Mcken- i marry? uted to hold wmplryyment to a high h i e h w « . . at t T h o r a o .n T h i. was - » .! E lm o : "Bure! Why make an ex. amt Hubert Taylor went tu Curvali a | A. (... Mutin'., of Cngena *a netting making tracing«. The N ew s Office r.te highway Thurston This level, according to the 4L employ ceptlon of hla name?” la»t Hun lay where they are attenillun out a go al mi ny loads of rock from 1 the heaviest check of the year on the ment arrv're letter Issued here to O. A, C, 'In* alii'* bill t* the Coburg bridge (or McKenzie highway The check was Fire Department Runt Away. day. 'which stated that the total vol "Where Is that beantiful| canary Mr itlrglter and fstnlly bane aiovi-d ! r<*a<l work, ume of industrial activity la greater When a flue fire caused by a dis taken by the state highway officiate. bird of yours that used to sing so un Frank Taylor ranch north of Mr Oevenbi t ker la putting In a than Jt wae a year ago. Labor turn connected stove pipe threatened to The (raffle figures for Augdkt show clearly and sweetly?" asked Mr». ' new roof on bl« homi* on Third’ atmet. Thurston. over at logging camps la heavy, the I burn the roof from the Drop In early! ed (hat at the Pacific highway ooutk Weather bge. W. F lick h"e Juat received from report «aid, but sawmill workers are ‘ Tuenday morning, the fire depart- cf Goshen a total of 1828 car» passed Ray It* nitnle had tom e of bit Rhode 1 "I had to sell him.” Mrs Butlam laland lt<*d chicken on exhibit at th e 1 " depot a flliao tractor. Ile runa ■ not changing Job«. ‘ merit sped away to the north part ot The Pacific h‘ghway north of Goshen said tearfully. “ My son left the cage • two tractors on his large farm be reported 2057 car» passing. The Wil Reports from 41. employment ot flees town in search of a wisp of smoke Lan« county fair In Kugene laat wee on the radio set and he learned stat I aide« hla teama. . ! Invarloua northwestern cities tndt- from a brush fire, leaving the btaxe lam ette highway reported 329 ca n . and, win awarded auvernl premium« | ic." Mr Utili y bea bought out Mr. Walk- ‘ cats that there te plenty of work for ’ to he extinguished by Mrs. W E The McKenzie cheek was 478 cars. on them. er’a h o n e on the highway across i all who »ant lt.\ The reports were list a. who ran up on the roof and During July the count north of Go Miss Evalena Calvert from Portland from the high school where he will i as follows: I threw water down the chimney, and shen wax 20*9 *snd seutk of Goshen | The train was going through a tun vlalted relative» here over the week start a dairy and also has built a Portland A large part of la s t 1 incidentally, on several , men who 1780 The McKenzie 32# cars and the nel and someth ng was wrong with end. barn; also (here will still be more ¡week's w l a y t a e n t demand In Pqrt- wot, .ylng to throw buckets of wat- W illamette highway 306 cars. The tbe lights. check from June showed 1834 north "Somebody kissed me!" «creamed Hay Never» motored to Norton» improvements. ■ land «•»« confined to calls for expert- er on (he fire below. of Goshen and 1532 south o f Goshen. Coburg Is looking for a change In a feminine voice. j «need loggers. Other employment i — ■ ■ ■ -■------ laat Sunday. Tnc «beck at Thurston showed 31# That'« nothin’, lady,” retorted a the highway toed end u nearer cut ! source« «bowed a «light lessening In Frank Remmle, who Ip a traveling -off to Eugene conrmeoclng at the high and on the Wlllamete highway near troubled masculine one. "Somebody : volume of Job» offered, Labor turn «aIn«man. motored In from Grunt» uoshei 322. swiped my sandwich.” school going west to (ha river and over at «awmllla la very low; loggers P»«« laat Bunday »pent the night with coming out at the poorfartn Thia will continue to move from camp to camp. hla parent«. Mr and Mr«. William The Table Your Foe. | »are about thi e mile» travel from A Jew Job« for farm worker« and dairy Remmle. Of the many alns against right liv I Coburg to Eut one help are posted on local employment ing overeating 1« perhaps the chief, Miss Maude Kdiulston, who »pent Mr, Trent la building a new roof boards. Wn — There ' of Individuals In | atveral day» laat week visiting at on hla residence. Raymond. South Bind. 1 whom age has laid Ita reelectin g Uletidade. returned home laat Bunday Mr« sta ff h»s bought property on «re few unemployed men on Willapa and bertan teaching In the grade 4th atrret. and 1» havlug a new roof harbor, but there la a lessening de- band on bodily activity. Many men school nt Waltsrvllle laat Monday. Make it a daily habit to MP on and w " otherwise repair the <llMnd for k.bor The extensive city have retired from business, only to Inauguarte a system of dietary that call 80 for your Meats. paving work has been completed for Ml»» Margaret Ruasel. who !» leach house which 1« already'rented Is an Iflnltely worse burden In auch We know you will be satis Ing at t-eahurg. »pent the w eekend Mora Improi ncnls In Coburg. Mr. this year n” 1 sawmills and box fac- eaaes. u protein, or. proteins, become fied with the quality of the with home folk». Rapp la putting up two new buildings lories here are employing fewer m en, the Invisible foe. “Baked beans" and Meafs we deliver, and the than they were one month ago. t'hnrlle Porter from Bhannon was on the north <ud of Ma'n street. ••dressing»'' are heavy protein food«. excellence of our service Aberdeen— Hoquiam—There Is noi Mr Feglea li putting up another In Tbur»ton laat Bunday, Frcah meat» are laden with prete.n will please you. Mr«. John fSdmtaton and «on». Lor new building on hla place, ty mile surplus of any kind of labor on Grays I Htrhly-aeasoned foods owe their evil I harbor Turnover In the camps ha» south of Cobu.g on the highway. en mid Janie», visited her parent« Mr effects to protein in excess. Enough i been heavy Starting next week night amt Mr« J»me« Calvert at Junction for you to know, that pr“*eln Is ; «hlfta will be put on at the mills of L’Ry la»t Bunday UPPER WILLAMETTE stimulant and If pushed, a dangerous W5 Main Street HOIVERSON BROS. Pbone 80 ; the Bay City lumber Co. and the Ab Mr and Mr» lU y Baugh attendee Intoxicant. Mr and Mr« Bruce Wheeler are at erdeen Lumber and Sh’ngle Co. h ere.; Age brings In many people, torpor, a Bunday st-houl conference tn Spring , Salem attending the State fair. Mr«. It Is reported; close to 300 extra men of the eliminating channels of the! field taut Bunday afternoon. Several famtlle» from here attend Wheeler '-xpecta to go to Portland will be employed. The River I zigging body. Obstruction and over supply of to visit her parents before returning Co., will aoon start actual logging at ed the fair in Eugene last «reek, foo.1 become a deadly m em y. Stupor Its camp« near Copalls Crossing and Mr« Arch Bhough and baby daugtv ! to pleasant HUI. after meals, dizziness, hardened ar ter returned from th« Par flc Chrla- !, Mr and Mr* Blood and ch’ldren four «Ide» wilt be operated. teries, heightened blood-preaaure, au tian hospital laat Saturday. are' moving from Dexter to a ranch Tacoma — Call» for construction tointoxication, apolexy. not a very Mr. and Mr». Lola Rltxl left for near Corvallla. worker« and loggers led last week's enticing chapter. Many fatal cases of Portland Wednesday. They expect to Mrs. t.enard Lille» and son. Marie, employment demand here. Few saw- brain hemorrhage can be traced to atop tn Salem for the elate fair have moved to Corvatl'a. The Lilies mill Job» have been offered, as men overeating. People Just w otft f o p Mia« Veda Gray, who ha» been via- ranrb li«» been rented to Mr. Hodge» I ge ,,, more or tea» settled for the and think! That neighbor of your», OF THE NINETEEN TWENTY FOUR TAXES ARE DUE Ring her cunaln. Mr». Marie Spire» of Delight valley. winter. Demand and supply of labor that died suddenly of paralysis at AND PAYABLE PRIOR TO OCTOBER 5, 1925. at Myrtle Point, returned home a few The Pleasant HUI Christian Bun In Tacoma and vie nlty are about bal sixty year» of a g e; he should have day« ago and bogan teaching the day erhool held an election laat Sun anced. Taxpayers will find it convenient to pay their taxes at lived to e ghty—had he lived right. grade achool at Thurstor. laat Mon day and rhoae tbe following Super- Beattie— Despite the slightly larger WVthln the past year. 1 have known this bank as it will save them time and expense. Intendant, Taylor Circle, assistant. number of Idle men on Seattle's skid- j of a half-doxen men, found dead In day We hold the tax statements of those who paid the first Mr. and Mr«. Morrla Brown ere Iziwrence Htullfl; organist, Gertudel road, there are os many or more Job«} bed after having eaten a heavy slx- planning to spend the winter In Dilley; chorister, Bruce Wheeler: half with us. pnated on employment boards here o'clock dinner, and retiring "tn good Spring field. secrelary-fThastirer, Belle Olson. than there are takers. Construction health and aptrita," Will we never Lola Rtxal motored to Cottage Tbe treahwan class of Caton high was the only employment so u rce'tak e warning? Increased blood-pres- Let us attend to this for you. take Grove laat Monday achool No. 1 elected the folowlng of which showed a leassnlng demand sure J ji a ojmptom of protein poteen- The Davis achool atnrtmt Monday ficers: Praa’dent. Mena AWbrey; vte- Calls for loggers, largely replace-, In* Lessen the amount of prote n .' with Ml«« Marjorie Grant the teacher. president, Torvll Robblnson; secre raents. are In large volume, hut there and It falls. Serious disease of th e, tary treasurer, Maurice Mendshadler; Is little turnover at sawmills. kidneys mny be traced to the banquet- Picnic up McKenzie— Mr. and Mrs reported. Nina Dilley. table. Over-work doesn’t deserve Spokane— A falling off in the sum- Public school opened at Pleasant I. D M riniea and daughter. Alrne, half the blame Its gets, while the In an | btr of Jobs offered was noted here and Dorene, Mr. and Mr« Bert Vin Hill Monday. September 38 with last week, and although part of this nocent-looking sugar-bowl, the seduc Springfield, Oregon < cent of Eugene, Ml»» Dorothy Gay of attendance of 41. ■««a due to decreased turnover, the tive m inceple, and the rare beef The Christian Endevaor society Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E steak are working their havoc Wheaton of Springfield made up a elected the following officer» for the volume of employment Is smaller than Next W eek;— it was two weeks ago. No new w^ods coming winter: President, Lothle picnic party up the McKenzie Bun ••Th»» S fn tn n < ‘h*R H ou r»” work has been started but several Itondshadler, vice-president. Let» day. Community News MimHEBlH The Meat Market Is PHONE 80 SANITARY MARKET The Last Half First National Bank za SPECIAL SALE RUUD DOUBLE COIL Tank Water Heater The New Improved THE UNIVERSAL CAR Is Now on Display in Our Show Room. A Large Ship ment will Arrive This Week. F t •M«’”* • ’* COME IN AND fc|EE THE NEW FEATURES. TWO HUN DRED ‘THOUSAND ftF TH ESE NEW MODELS HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD IN THE SHORT TIME THEY HAVE ÖEEN ANNOUNCED. S1.0C DOWN. BALANCE $2.00 MONTHLY W ITH YOUR CAS BILL IN STALLS A RUUD DOUBLE COIL GAS TANK WATER HEATER IN YOUR HOME. • BUY YOURS NOW. Enjoy the new beauty and riding comfort of the new Ford this Fall and Winter. ANDERSON - WING MOTOR COMPANY Springfield, Oregon This is your chanoq to get rid of the old make shift way of heating water and have a modern hot water supply. Call at ottT office and let us dem onstrate this heater or a phone call will bring our salesman to your home. Mountain States Power Co. Telephone 58 6th and Main 4 -■ ' ¿ I D