The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 01, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    PACE SIX
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1025
TIUS SPfU N O nSLD NKAVS
=E
Beni). It la said. The officiale of the
Hill linea ara salii lo he anxloui io
hulld thelr reali Into San Frati.ìacy,
bui have nei liallrated whether Ihey
w II go aouth frolli Klaninih Falla or
west freni ihat foln l io ih« coast-
Uons bay obaivvera •»»■ inerti la a
a |Mvelb llt y Ih a t 111» rnail may Ite
Isiiil » « si fro n Iti li I lo th e co.ast.
TOWN AND VICINITY
Orive* to Bend— M L. Rewey drove
Wangling Man In— Andy Calhoun of
Wendllng was in town Saturday.
to Bend and bark Sunday.
Mr. Cogill III—Theran Cegtll la til
Down from Donna—J. C. Nicholson
was In town from IXuina Saturday.
at his home
c o titin ii ng acu th a ln o , ih « shorw* o f
th e f i n i r t i
-Ucttnge U r ie » Si u t ili I
Here from Coburg—H C. Crlstner
Thurston Men Here— Ira Gray and
Walter Platt of Thurston spent Sat |
of Coburg wae in town Monday
urday In town.
Visits Son Here A M. Richardson
of U nslaw Is here visiting his son.
Dawn from W altervllle— William I
Emery R'chardson.
Hucka of W altervllle shopped In
Springfield Saturday.
Little Boy III— Robert, small son
of Emery Richardson. Is 111 with la
Miss Schiews Vis t*— Miss Idly
grippe.
Schlewe of Xotl visited her sister.
Mrs. Fred Frese, Sunday.
Marcóla
Lady
III — Mrs. Fred
Wright of Marcóla is seriously ill at
C w t* F 'ngee— M rs O. L . S tra tto n
her home.
cu' her finger seriously Saturday on
a troken '-u't Jar. I
Go Fishing Sundsy— Harry Whit­
ney and Wdliarn bong spent Sunday
Takes Store Position— Mrs. ( ia-iev
fishing near Jasper.
..Ijers has W i n a position at the
N 'e lty star*
Fish at Mapleton— Walter Scott
Here from Albany— Charles Boyd,
Jim Laxton fished near Mapleton
of
the Mountain States Power com
Sunday.
pany a: Alhan.v. was a business visit­
Here from Thurston—Mrs. Sam or here Friday.
Carrulhers and son. Allen, of Thurs­
Spend Week-end at Coast— Mr and
ton were In town Monday.
Mrs Thomas Thomas and baby son
Drive to Corvallis— Miss Clara and Mrs. Belie Spong spent the week­
W yse and Miss Amelia Metxen mo­ end a t Bandon, North Bend and
tored to Corvallis Sunday.
Marshfield.
At the General S'ore,
S tr a n g e r :— "Would you mind t i l l
lu g me. w ho is th a t m an o u t th e re ?'
P ridlle Club to Meet.
T he 1‘ r lr il la c lu b «111 meat O c to b e r
9 at th e hum» o f .Mr
I. E Hanford.
A ll m eintia r« are urged to he p ria e n t,
N E W S P A P E R IIA IIG A IN
HATE
The Eugene Guarl «very week day
N ative;
That's Hill S mpkina-
anil we fo lk s In th is to w n th in k him on« year hy m a il, $2 99. cash in ail-
trance Send check or money order
the tallest n a n In th« world.“
Stranger:—"W. II be c a n 't be the Coats less than one 1 > nt a day <>ff«r
closes Saturday, tlclidwr 10 Adv
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676 DEPARTMENT STORES
EUGENE, OREGON
School Caps
Men’s
Suits
For the Boy
The famous "Rube’" Goldberg will now draw a weekly comic
Visits
Portland — Russel Olson j Returns to Mail Routs— Percy O'-
strip cartoon for this newspaper, beginning with this issue.
M r.
drove to Portland Saturday afternoon, j Brian relieved I. D. Leslie Monday as
Goldberg has for years been one of America's highest paid cartoon­
returtfng Sunday evening
I driver of the star route stage up the
ists and we believe that our readers will be highly entertained by
I McKenxie. Mr. O'Brien has been
his clever and original work. Goldberg has originated more «layer
D ism issed
fro m
H o s p ita l — Mrs. I
series t’ an any other artist. Just now he has the country saying—
' driving the stage from Blue river east
John R chter was dismissed from the
■It's the boloney!” Look for Goldberg's comic every week in this
aver the pass.
newspaper.
Pacific Christian hospital Monday
Leave for Normal School— Miss I.u-
Resigns P ostion —Mrs. Lida Mac-
le Male and her sister. Miss Mir­
70 minutes. Corn ibould not be
Oowan
has resigned
resigned 1 her position at
Ml7 HOT PACK. CORN FOR SUC
owan has
iam Male left Sunday for Monmouth
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. canned in No. 3 tin cans because tf
the Springfield garage
where they are attending the Normal
CESSFUL HOME C A N N IN G , n,,, difficulty of heal penetrat'oa
Fined for cutting corner—'John school.
W rite to the Department of Agri­
In canning a starchy, nonac'd veg­
Doe' paid a fine of $2 to Justice of the
culture, Washington. D. C.. for .Mis­
Returns
to
Portland—
Miss
Aubrey
etable like sweet corn It is necessary
Peace R. W. Smith Friday for cut­
Meacham of Portland returned to her to watch every step to insure a safe. cellaneous Circular 24. giving lime-
ting corners.
for home canning of fruits and
i home Wednesday after visiting here appetising product says the Bureau j tablas
v e r .uW es
Visit at Thurston— Dr. ard Mrs. W with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs rf Home Economics, United States Í
H. Pollard and family were Sunday Chauncey Meacham.
Department of Agriculture. Success '
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hanson
Is not Just a matter of luck. Behind RAILROAD HEAD VIEW S
Operator
on
Vacation—
LeRoy
F
o f Thurston.
COOS BAY COUNTRY
i Donahue of Tuscon. Arxona is t . k - 1T ” 7 ,“ r ° f “ome^anned food th .t
and inK the place of John Shaw as tele-'
’ P0 "’ ,h e” * “ ’ rea,on Thp
Visit at Cottage Grove— Mr
Mrs J. C. Parker spent Sunday at graoh operator at the depot this week follo’ ln< «Hfctlonx for home cano n ,
Cottage Grove as guests of Mr. and i while the latter is on his vacation ' ’ WPPt corn are b a,”d on
,he facla
Mrs. E. E. Ellsworth.
j the <1<'ParUnent can obtain
I Returns from Hunting Trip__Dr. i Corn for canning should be gather-
Moving to Leaburg— Mr. and Mrs. j Eugene Kester. Jack Howard of P*1 aboat 17 to 25 days after silking.
Al Montgomery moved Monday to Portland. Charles Clark and Roy the exact Ume depending upon varle-
Leaburg where they have a summer Brewer of Fall Creek made up a P y ani1 aeason Shuck, silk, and dean
home.
hunting party which returned Sunday «H *N lly. Cut from the cob without
V isits from P ortla n d -N ell Pollard ” th thppp deer They spent a week P e k i n g Add half as much boiling
water as corn by weight, heat to boil­
of Portland arrived here Sunday for huntinF on Saddleback mountain.
ing, add one teaspoon of salt and two
a short visit. He returned home
Back Injured by Fall— P S. Hills teaspoons of sugar to each quart, and
Tuesday
of Jasper had his back badly cut and fill boiling hot into containers. Pro­
Returns from Califronla— Mrs. R. bruised Saturday when he fell on a cess immediately at 15 pounds pres­
P Mortensen returned Mcnday from wood sled. Several stitches were re- sure, or 250 degrees F.. quart glass
a v'sit in San Francisco with rela- Iquired to close the wound,
Jars for 80 minutes, pint glass Jars
tlves. 1
for
70 minutes, and No. 2 tin cans for
Visiting Minister Preaches— D Ro-
Vieiting from Washington— Mr attd bert M. Gatke, professor of history at
Mrs. Walter Griffen of Mora. Wash- W illamette university, delivered the
Ington. arrived here Friday to spend morning sermon at the Methodist
a week with Mrs. Griffen's sister, church Sunday. Rev. Gatke is re-
Mrs. Clara Fawver.
turning to W illamette this year after
Go to Portland—Mr. and Mrs. Jul ’ P*n<^inF two years in graduate study
tus Fulop left Sunday for Portland, re-j at Waablcgton. D. C.
turning to their home here Monday '
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" « 'I* Budd
to B . Int.ro.U d
In Routs to Coast
Said
Res dents of the Coos bay section
entertain hopes that another railroad
may enter that rapidly developing
country from the east, as the result
of a reported visit there recently of I
Ralph lludid. president of the Orest
Northern and director of the Hill
line extensions, with a party of ns- j
soctates. Mr Budd and his party ar
rived at UrooklngH the latter part of
last week from Klamath Falls
Mr. Budd has been watching the
contest between his road and the
Southern Pacific relative to the ex­
tension of the Hill lines south of
evening.
Dr S. Ra iph DippeL Dentist, Vitus
I ■_
Visiting from Amity— Mrs. C. A. building, Springfield. Oregon.
Phillips and baby son of Amity are
here visiting with Mrs. Phillips' par­
NEWSPAPER BARGAIN RATE.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carson .
The Eugene Guard every week day
- Go . to „ Monmouth— ,,
j t Bry-
,
one year „ by , mail, >2 98, cash In ad-
Mrs. ,,
Maude
. ,
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vanoe Send check or money order
an and daughter. Miss Crystal Bryan. „ . ,
7 uruvr.
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j
v.
Costs
less
drove to Monmouth
Friday,
where
,
„ . than
. one cent a day.
7 Offer
*lcf
. Miss
..
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.
s
.u
ok .
closes
Saturday,
October
10.—Adv
Bryan entered the Oregon Nor- j
7
iv .
mnl school.
iasti'st man else he would either get
up or alt down—Instead of holding
hitaself up In that poslilou on hla
hand«.*'
Native: — •'You're wrong there,
stranger Some of the boys pul a lack
on that bench—and Bill's too laay
to gel off'lt."
Suita for Fail
Heavy rlbbsd; acruj long
Flaeves; ankle length—
I .
$1.49
««at
Flannel Shirts
For M en— Bright Colors
Checks and plaids |
full; coat ityle—
cut
• $2.98 to $4.98
Freah new novelty pat­
terns and fabrics; wool
caastmeres; twill lined.
Caps for service and good
looks. Exceptional values
•t—
•
Men's Half Hose
Fine Grade Lisle
P o u r -p ly
mercerised.
black and colors; low priced
69c and 98c
3 Pr. $1.00
Oderless Cry
Cleaning
A n / T ue Usual Prom pt Service
WE ALSO CLEAN MATTRESSES
PHONE 300
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Hrs Operation— Vern Carsellon un I
derwent an operation at the Pacific
Christian hospital Monday. The op­
eration was made necessary because
of complications from 4 broken thigh
Go Hunting up McKemie— W. T.
Thompson and Otto Smith, both em­
ployees of the Mountain 9'ates Pow­
er company, left Sunday for a hunt­
ing triup up the McKenzie.
Much Lumber Shipped—Three car­
loads of lumber were shipped to Chi- j
«■ago by the Springfield Lumber com-1
pany Saturday. Four cars of lumber
■werg reclved here by the company
JT-.nday. Four carloads of poles were j
received by the Carboilneum wood
preserving company Monday.
Salesman Want­
ed to Manage
CHEVROLET
SALES
in Springfield and Vicinity
An opportunity for some
local man. See Mr. G an­
n ett a t—
GANNETT MOTOR
COMPANY,
Cor. 9th & Olive Sts.,
Eugene, Oregon.
BIG GENEROUS
PORTIONS
of our if e cream you can
give to the children w ith­
out any bad after effects.
It Is so pure and good th at
it will benefit them rather
than harm them. O u r
cream comes in all flavors.
Order some for dinner to­
day.
EGGIMANN’S
Between 8th and 9th on Olive
Almost everyone ordering printed m atter feels
th a t they w ant “som ething different.” They
sense th at to obtain such printing they must have
either one or two things—special cuts or type.
To outline or specify “Just w hat they w ant” Is
a task beyond one inexeprienced in the crafts­
m anship of printing.
When you let us do your printing you get all
of this service free of ex tra charge. We know
just which type faces to use to carry your mes­
sage in the most effective way. In addition to
this we have a complete line of cuts to Illustrate
your message— pictures which will a ttra c t read­
ers and m ake them read.
No
we
and
pay
matter what kind of printing you want
can do it—deliver the job promptly—
at a p rice far below what you may
elaewhere. Try ua.
The
Willamette
Press
RAYMOND TORREY. Proprietor
Because It's
Dependable
— one important reason for your travel over
Southern Pacific Lines
Your travel responsibility ceases
when you board the train.
Comfortable trains leave at con­
venient hours. You arrive at your
destination rested and refreshed—
and on time.
Economical, too—reduced round-
trip fares make travel surprisingly
inexpensive.
A sk A g e n t.
Southern Pacific Lines
CARL OLSON, Agant