IIV R 8D A Y , OCTOHÌ H S, 1»26 T H K SPR IN G FIELD NEWS » \C F SIX TOWN AND VICINITY to arrange couf«r«noe w ith man 'JO KE ON COTTAGE GROVE; «’ >«'*’ • h» had beer, going In even LOGGING IS RESUMED In the face of the sign “C ottage m enta 'a hop« of au «ally settlem ent AT MORE FIR CAMPS of difference». Th» plani« «fleeted «re PEDDLER TAKES IN $3000 Drove haa « trad e at home cam paign on" he said, "bill we took |200U out uct m em bers of Ih» 4L. Logging i» be­ A peddler for «n eastern woolen of thin city.“ ng more « d iv e and except for mills cooirnnv I» In Springfield this M r. S w a rta III— C. A. Sw hrta has Thy trad e a l home women In Down from Donna— Marvtn Sporn» of the ranvps w est of the Cascades, | the A nderson 44 Middleton ram p nil been III with iufluenaa this week of [Kinna was in town MouJay. logg'ng companle» In Gray» H arbor J w*1,’k try in g lo «»11 his wnrea. He B |'H tig.lil I are a fte r hl» scalp «ml according to the 4L em ploym ent serv ! d istric t lire now operating, Indepen-t-1 might of -labosed of n pair of »ock» wc tie! he will hav« lo work faster Fall Creek Man Her«—A K lntaley ) Improving from lllnea»—T heron Co- ’ ice le tte r Issued her« today, wli ence Logging Co., » ia r t id ta lle r « and h e r ^ a n l there to unsusp r'ln g geo I th a n the telephone If he get» m an y of Fall Creek was in town S atu rd ay • till la g reatly Improved a fte r a severe report>d increased iogging activity ; hip kcra last week. No surplus of • x I I ’e but In several placea he w h s more «fnletg n Springfield in several d ’strlcts. Sawmill operation illness with pneumonia. V ielt from Salem— Mr and Mr«. F petit-need logger» here Tur: overs si »tow n the "T ry l|p r ngfl« hl Mer rem ained unchanged front the previ­ I„ Scott of Salem were week end via- ! Dr. S lialph tMppel, Uinti««, Vilua A l one place V isit from Albany— Mr. and Mrs. ous w eek excep t 111 A b e rd een . W n ., csm i’s is lighter than it was one w eek, chants F irst" algn where the »'gii was shown him he tie building. Springf • Id. Oregon. ( to n a t the W. H. Adrian home. ( John L atubarty and family cf Albany w here 1300 saw m ill w orkers are on ago T acom a—Legging became m ore ac­ Coe« Fiehlng—B. O. Sm ith spent I were g iu a ts at the N A. Howe home strik e, alt« cling five plants, the le t­ tive along ih e Tacoma E astern Saturday fishing at T riangle lake and | Sunday. te r said. Lake creek Signs cf decreasing employ:n-’i»t brunch lest week when the C ascade Drive to Cottage Grove— M r and T im ber Co. «tarted falling and buck Down from Camp—H arry t a rte r Mrs. L aw rence May drove to Cotta*.’ 1 were raported form th e Inland Em­ Ing. The M .-ieral Lake cam ps also pire d istricts w here sawmill operation of W endling caaw 34 was in tow n Sat Grove Sunday. is he ng curtailed and o th er seasrn al ..ave 1.« n opened. No c h a rg e In saw urday. mill operation here. Few skill« d men Viait here Sunday— Mr. and Mrs work I* tapering off R eports from T akes Store Pos bon—John Howard Howard M errill of Eugeni» spent Sun th e various 41. offices were as fol­ seeking «m nl.iym ent but applicants for i n’onicn m lo r Jobs are m ore mini has taken a position as S atu rd ay clerk day a t the Leonard Lepley home. 676 DEPA RTM EN T STORES lows: c r us. a t the F arm ers' I'nion store. R eedsport, C re Local supply of EUGENE. OREGON S eattle— Labor dem and In nearly Portland V isitor Here— E. Howard help equal* to present dem and. All I A ttends S u te Fair— Mr and Mrs of P ortland was a Springfield visitor saw m ills here except one now opera , all Cnee continues good. Camp and M M Peery attended the sta te fair Sunday. ting Most logging camps in thia dis saw m ill In te r tu rn o v er light« r thnn F rid a y . two w eeks ago S everal calls for . trlc t running D illard Men Here— Ray Lauran e m iners posted Mnu.v Jobs for farm ' W enolieg Man D-own--!’. O Stowell C ottage G rove—The W oodard and i Stylish Garm ents at Thia Lovf Price and George Prourell,' both of Dillard, uud dairy w orker« 'offered. Q uite a • of Wendling visiteo Spring.’ Id S at­ Bohemia saw m ills have resum ed cut I reg istered at the Spong Monday. few call« for shingle belt cu tte rs on urday. ting a fte r being closed for several I local boards More men In tow n than If you have a limited Visits O ver Week-end— H. C. Jack months. Anderson & M d dleton Co at th is tim e last month Go to Salem— Miss Faye Spaulding amount of money to son spent the week-end at Salem and has added an ex tra side a t Its lo<- j and Mia» F rances Hedge, teac h ers In Spoken*— Em ploym ent boards ta i spend for your new W in­ Portland. gin* cam ps Demand and supply of the high school, spent th e week-end this city show a m arked deer« as.- in I ter Coat, you neverthe­ help In this district about balanced St Salem ¿h ip s Grain— The Springfield Mill ; dem and for men A few m iners a re be­ less want the most stylish and G rain company shipped a carload ' P ortland—Oood dem and for loggers ing hired dally and there a re a num- i Drive to Mapleton—Mr and Mrs. Coat obtainable. That in of flour and feed to Cushm an Friday, I and farm help. G reen M ountain la> g ber of Jobs for road men be n t of- ) Clayton B arber of this city and Mr. ging Co.. K erry Line, will resum e th i s ! at thia Store I fered. bnl th e volume It sm all Help and Mrs. B ert McCurry o f Eugene Im proving at e H s p it a l_ M r s A. M week Cobbs ,x Mitchell. Valaetx. have la easy to g-1. Labor turnover In all 1 motored to Mapleton Sunday. R ichardson Is at the Eugene hopsllal laid off night shift a t mill. Mnnefee lines la light, and tnosl of the m e- : Buy Your im proving from an illness. m ’-ll at H ubbard closed No big de­ now seeking work a re trying to get « Has Tonsils Removed—J W ray Coat N ow ! mand for sawmill w orkers but not Chase. Jr., sm all sen of Mr. and Mrs. Jobs fcr the wint »r. R eturns to Oregon City— Mrs. Lot­ J. W ray Chase of route two. had his tie Craw ford of Oregon City returned many skilled men unemployed. Buy now I Our low C oeur d'Alene, I d a —P lenty of men I tonsils rem oved Saturday. to her home Monday a f t t r v isiting- Aberdeen, Wn. — F o l l o w i n g dis­ h ere for all local work Some w inter ' prices prevail at the be­ ch arg e of two Ulen who circulated a T he [ ginning of the season, Has Tonsils Removed— Ray. Jr., here with h er sister. Mrs. W. H. Pol petition fur wage in crease a t Donovan ram ps preparing for togglrg lard. Blackwell Lum ber Co. has taken off t small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chase too, you know. See our mill 1 here, a strik e startin g Septem Its eight planer crew , and the l ouer , of Springfield route two. had hia to n ­ splendid Winter Coats G rading Completed — G rading of her 2$ has now affected five sawmill d'A lene Mill Co. has closed Its third sils removed Saturday south 3rd stre e t h as been com pleted o p -ratio n s invol-ing more th an 1300 which we offer at thin low sh'ft. price I Bend, Ore.—T hird shift has been I Has M ajor jp e - ..t.. n— H arry S h- ! and gravel ng will b e done soon. The , m m . The petitio n asked for a 50- wind tof W endling underw ent a m sgir city stre e t w orkers a re pu ttin g on the cent wage increase for all employes. laid off at Brooks-Scanlon p h u t operation at the Pacific C h ristian , gravel, which will be charged to prop- The low wage at these mills Is *3 2.1 Slight surplus of labor here. ! erty holders later. Men elected by th e strik e rs are trying hospital Monday Portland, Octo. 8 — (Special )—Log­ I ging cchi Is m»w under » » ' at »8 per cent i Note Our Coat Values' Vialta from Receives Copper W ire— A carload of copper wire was received from | Montana by the M cnntain S tates Pow­ e r cornu-ny Satnrda PHONE Visiting In Portland— Mrs. H arry ! M. S tew art is a guest ef Mg. and Mrs. i Boutin and Mrs. S tew art m otored to) P ortland Saturday a fte r ’h e Boutins had spent several days there. Cuts Thumb— R. A. D augherty of th e F ischer Lum ber com pany cf Mar-i cola cut h s left thum b seriously Mon day when an axe with which he was ; ■working slipped frem his h ard . EGGIMANN’S Mrs. Sm ith has O psratio n —Mrs. B. O. Sm ith of th is city is recovering from a m ajor operation perform ed a t the P acific C hristian h o s ji.a i Mon­ Nyal 2 for 1 Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Three Days Only f The Nyal “Two for One” Sale is just what its name im ­ plies. You get two products for the price of one. Every piece of merchandise is fresh from th • factory and wo g-am -ite« it the game na wo always do at regular prices. Look over the list below. In it you will find standard hot'sehold ■ d.icta. co*rretlcs. sta­ tionery and rubber goods, all offered to you on the b i-la of TW O fo ' tho price of one. da >. U ndergoes O peration—Mrs. Phillip T> shop of th is city is u • curing form s operation for acu'-s appendicitis w l'c h w as perform ed a th ’- Pacific v itristian hospital Tuesd i • Returns from Dallas— H a rris M. Eb- bie of the M oun'aln £' a t:» Power com pany returned F rid ay from a sh o rt visit a t Dallas. Injured at M ill— Stillm an P ra tt of Marcóla injured his side and hip S at­ urday when he fell betw een some logs a t the Fischer lum ber mill. V«r ts from Mulino— t’aul Schiewe, brother of Mrs. Fred F rese of this c ty, visited at th e F rese home Fri lay and S aturday from his home In Mul­ ino. Almost everyone ordering printed m atter feels th at they want “som ething different.” They sense th at to obtain such printing they m ust have either one or two things— special cuts or type. To outline or specify “Just what they w ant’’ is a task beyond one inexeprienced in the crafts­ manship of printing. Many Portlanders H e re __ W. G. Sal­ keld. J. W. Brown, George Glynn, F. Becker, and K. Burke, all of Portland. re g ‘cte rfd at the hotel Friday. O 'h er Friday guests th ere were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Russel of N orth Bend and O. Bullev of M arshfield. When you let us do your printing you get all of this service free of extra 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 m essage—pictures which will a ttra c t read­ ers and make them read. Out of Town Via to rs S aturday— Among the Springfield visiters from neighboring towns who w -re here S at­ urday were John C urry of L abut- W alter Rauch, a n i Mr. and Mrs. T. W. C arney of W alterville, M. L. W al­ lace of Jasper, and Mrs. E. M asterson of Camp creek. R eturn from Coast— Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Murphy, accom panied by Dr and and Mrs. H. J. Elsie of C arthage, Illi­ nois and Mr». I. E. M urphy of Eu­ gene, retu rn ed last T hursday evening from two days sp en t a t the Newport. Rent» House Her»— Mrs. I. E. H inkle of Fall C reek has rented P at Conley'» house on Mill stre e t She Intend» to move th ere In about tw o weeks. Mr. Conley will m ake his hom e with his son. C linton Ccnlcy. *14.75 to 29.75 Y O U R O RDER If your supply of ice cream runs short. It very often does with many d ealers on ordinary d a 's , it alw ays does when th e day *« w arm er than usual. W aen peo­ ple who know w ant the m ost delightful of refresh m en ts they n a t u r t l y call f r E gglm ann-' ice cream Why not be ready to supply them ? Goes to North Bend— W. C. McLag an. superintending engineer for this Mi unaain S ta te s Power company dis- I trict. m ade a business trip to N brth Bend Monday. K lamath P astor R eturn«—Rev. T. D. Yarn«-« Cf the K lam ath Fall» M eth­ odist church, and form erly of Spring field, left here for N ew burg Monday w here he will visit for a abort tim e before re tu rn in g to h ‘s home. Rev. Y arnes visited a t the Dr W H. Po - lard hom e here while atten d in g th e M ethodist conference In Eugene. Tau Creek-----fies E r t i : Scott of Fall Cr •• g »pent su.n.itv In Spr.ngfl Id « , , I IJ No m atter w hat kind of printing you w ant we can do It— d eliv e r the job prom ptly— and at a price fa r below w hat you may pay elnewhere. T ry ua. 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