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    T llt'K H D A Y , OCT.
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
15. 11126
Community News
UPPER W ILLA M E T T E
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Ameriin*» Greatest Horse Show
By Spsclal
Corrssponifsnta
TH U R 6T0N
HOME SEWING
The pupils of (he P leasant IIHI pub­ work a t th e Ilog th e a tre In Eugene,
lic school nre doing the Janitor work sang at the C ham ber of Commerce
th is month The money thus earned 1» In Eugene W ednesday evening.
to go tow ard buying library book».
Mr and Mrs Jam es C alvert from
T hree new typew riters and con­ Junction City v sited relativ es here
siderable apparatus ha» been added last Tuesday.
T re n t public school opened last
w<ek with an atten d an ce of 58
Practical Instructions in
NOTES
Th
im uusi fr< »liuiau ,i«c»|)lloti * M
H ubert G ray t..is boi-n dolu< « ituc
!>' 14 m (h M )!'1* U ab i honi at lu» « ib - » lih h tracto r for John Ed-
l'|. «Maili Hi|l »A iday. uclolx-i V The inltiu n.
U|>(H*r i luaats lta*1‘ prvpariM, a s|4on-
Irti Nie« cair.u d mali for Mr. San
tilit p ii’»raiu u( »oug», raading» and käy snvnral 4a ya while h» »»» III
puitiin rs u n dltfvrviit m ustcal Inairu with flu.
m « n t« T h ln * « » f j | l n w c d l y r r f r c s l i
Mr and Mr» Prunk Campbell mot-
uinuta and gauiva, lii« n « i'ptluii ! »r< d to t'u b u rg Sunday and »pent tha
5 ^
I duy «lift relative«,
brunk n« u|i m to 30 p. m.
Mr and Mra W aller C h ill and MRS. R o o m P B IR C E OF H O LLY W O O D , , C A L IF O R N IA . O N E O F T H E C O U N T R Y ’S
Dll Mnturday lil«n i ('Ivtober III »{
MOST N O T IO RIOfeRb. A N O H E R H U N T E R , “ J O H N P U B L ”
« i x k I <r"w 4 «aill«rm l
at
Ui» lil«li ' fu‘nlly dio ve to l^ a h u rg Inal Sunday
Tho Pacific In ternational Horn« Hotel, »1,000. fine hurneas horse«; and
m b I ml gymnasium add mt Joyed a p ro -,
•p n ||t th«- day with WUIain W alt
ar-iin pui on by thè lla w a lla n s e r v ii j Mr» •’ >< Bnmlaton and Mr» Roga Show, Portland, O n . Slat to Nov. 7th. Im perial Hotel, »1,000, slxln-hand
adora Thn mualcsl aum bara and tho 1 Bnuslimnn and runa troni Fugano via- »■tain take» tho front of the Huge In drlvltig.
lblS with iho largest offering of
Thy g reatest aerie» of horse »how»
w hist Itag solo and tur- rnaStugs ar-P*'"* ft lallvaa boro lavi (im n riay.
premium money In America.
' ever known la being held now In Call-
r o m p im ie li « ID I il.» o r a . din» b ro u g h l.
H arvey and Clifford tlan so n fro m
|2g,iiuo for tho 85 classes to be « tornia a t Stockton, Sacram ento, Ven­
f o r i t i a i a b u p p la u « « .
O lr a d a lo w a s In T huraton taa) Sun i shown of which »18.000 la In sta k e s—
tu ra r. 4 Pomona, ull form er show»
' day.
I »„von of »2. >00 and five of »looo — being nguiH’-iited by a flood of newly
T h e h o m o o f M r and M r» , K e ls a y .
Mr* H arry Cannibali from make thia h pheuotnlnal prise Hat.
M r nml
in n i .Mr»
at l.n«t Crak above Hnxt»r. waa nn I (’uahtnan »pein **ev«ral days at tlio ! T h e a ta k e events a re . Olympic Hotel, purchased »how horses. According to
l'.rrly dvatroy<4 by fife Huturday homo of John EdmlHlon T hey left Seattle. »2.000, for flve-galted horse»; G eneral M anager O. M. Plum m er of
the Exposition and H orse Show Man­
night O ctnbrr II. Th» family aro W ednesday m orning for eaatnrn Oro i S eattle H of»- Hho«r Association, »2,- ager, A. I*. Fleming, a train load of
looo.
to
he
shown
In
tw
o
division»
aa
llvlng for (ho proootil In a u u ilio r t u ­ , gun over iho McKnnaln pa«».
livestock, of which I t carloads are
follows »1.000. five galled mare» an4 horse», will com»- from the esat to
lio building un ih» ranch
itoy. Louis M'ck and wife ap~nl »1,000, flve-galted atalllons ami geld­
P ortland thia fall, ua wlll all the
Mr an i Mra K V Sw lfl d a u sh ler, Kunduy in Thurston H v Ml< k was ing»; N orthw estern National Hank, home» now showing In California.
M argaret. and Mina tin i f'iirk» m ot­ , lorn i rly pualor of th e local church, 1 Cl.oOO, for ro ad sters; Portland Cham ­
T he result of theae additions wilt
ber of C om nerce. |2.ooo. for heavy
orini io R oseburg Sunday whero they
Thu W allerv.iio D istrict Sunday h arn ess ponl -a; Sovereign Hotel, J2,- ' unquestionably enable tho Pacific In­
mot Mr and Mra. F F C ooper nf school confer«!*"’ will b« held at ■ooo, hunter« und Jum pers;- P ortland ternational to break the »Ize and qual­
Arngo MI»» t'ark a re tu rn * ! to thè Hiniiiu next Sun-lay.
- Hole). »8.000. heavy haruea» h o rses; ity record» now being made In tb s
south.
Aragli wllb tbo Coopera
- The ladle»' aid mol for election of Multnomah Hotel. »J.oOo, three-galled
T he growth of the horse show fea­
h o rs e s ; W. F. T urner, fl.oOO, Junior
Mr and M ra John lai «ram i «dm officers at (ho church T hursday a f­
flve-galted h o rses; Henry Thiele, »1,- tu re of the Pacific International la
bava broli llvlcg a t ZI un th è paat ternoon.
! ooo. KlietlnuJ pontes; Old», W ort man one of the most significant facta of
aunimor. «sport in roturn in Wcaaunt
Mr and Mra Felix Spark a n t Ml»» A King, »1.0 9. polo mount»; Benson the comeback of the horse.
lid i for tbo w lnter Tini ehlldren wlll S ia rk a from 5! K m xle bridge »pent
e n te r Iho l'leasunt Hill publle scbool. tin- week end » tII Mr. and Mra. Arch
•'That'« no carpet." corrected the
The Last Laugh.
Mr snd Mrs (' F. Hyde of Eugene «though.
elephant’» keeper. ‘‘T h a t's the man
•'W hat a peculiar looking carpel
visited at Pleasant Hill «Sunday Km
George Fell w ill from W eiidllng And
th at gave the elephant a chew of to-
i r y b e l l i endcr who |y attending the Mrs. Kain t ’aru -iera
spent Sunday th a t Is under Ibe elep h an t,” rem arked
hacco.”
a visitor to the circus
Eftgetie high school has made the with Miss H eeism a.
high school glee club.
Loren Kdnilston, who plays reiSef
to the equipm ent at the I'nlon high
school No. I the past month.
PAGE FIVE
K JIt SALK—W ater-Pow er
m achine, (15. bee H. It.
G rays Cash and C arry.
Dressing to Type-—The Right Hemline
Parts, Aug 28 —- T his fall, as for the
pa t few seasons, th ere will be s good
deal of diversity In sk irt engths. The
sk irt th a t reaches about five or six
Inch*-» below th e knees seem s to be
liked best by those who have straight,
»lender figures and tr m legs and
ankles.
Parisian design* rs know that the
mode cannot be m ade alone for this
type. As one expresses It, ‘‘T here is
a hem line for every figure. The wo­
man whose hips a re large m ust have
fullness—else when she sits down «
«,111 no longer be beautiful. F or her
I use plaits or circu lar lines. If the
legs and ankes a re not ch c—1 ook
to th e length.”
A dr*ss with an o v ersk irt often
gives an illusion of shortness, as In
the model sketch in thy Center. An
uneven hem line is also sm art and is
good for the woman who does not
w ear abort d resses well. F or evening
(rocks of transparaim t m aterial, with
slip several Inches sh o rter than the
d ress Itself, are much used. T his hem ­
line is also a happy com prom ise for
one who does not feel well dressed
in an extrem ely sh o rt costume.
Help W anted.
'H elp! H elp!” yelled the fat man.
struggling In the w ater.
Call 63 and you will be satisfied
with both price and quality.
A baby girl was horn to Mr. and
The total tim b er sold on the u a
Mr«. Woodward at P leasant Hill bun
, llonal forvsts of Oregon and W ashing
i'ay m orning O ctober it.
Ion for Ihe fiscal y ear ending Ju n e 30.
1925. am ounD d to ,704.386.000 hoard
feet, valui-d at »1.4t9R»H<8 accord-
leg to V. h. F orest service report.
a
W o rk in g Under D ifficu lties.
“Come here, SI. and lift this stove
All right, old m an,” shouted th e ad- over.”
vertialng solicitor, Jumping up from
“You know I c a n ’t lift much, Mir-
th e park bench, ‘‘how about a few andy. for I a ‘n’t got no teeth to g rit.”
M
Order Your Meats by Phone
washing
Phillips,
Une» in th e w ant colum n?”
V
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
QUALITY and CLEALIKESS
ft! ANDERSON PLANT Western
States
Amuse­
ment
Co.
Two buildings, one holding the
planing and moulding m achinery, and
the o th e r ' a cabinet shop, com prise
the Anderson M anufacturing plant.
flesldes general planing tn'll work,
cabinets, built In featu res Ironing
hoards, window fram es, sashes, and
door» a re m anufactured regularly a t
the plant, and other work 1» done by
order.
Five principal m achine» fill the
l.iK< »hop The latest type of Yates
liialdr moulder greatly usalsta Iti do­
ing heavy and com plicated
work,
many Eugene shopa sending th eir
heavier work to he finishod by this
nturhlne.
The present mill ha« Iwen a t Its
present location on 3rd stre e t and
G for tw o years.
Reasonable
W hitt* F ront G rocery does not ttlalni to sell the Cheapest
Food S tu ffs there are on the m arket. O ur m otto is "Q u a l­
ity F irst. Price N ext.” It is o u r belief th a t m any th in g s soid
cheap arc the highest priced in the long run. F or Q uality
and Price give us a tria l. We carry a fu ll line o f
5and 14^
Springfield
Parboiled Mothers
are out o f style In these days o f modern baking. No longer
need she spenr week ends over a red hot stove so th a t the
le st of the fa m ily m ig h t feast.
Bread— ju st as w o n d e rfu l; Pies— ju s t as lu rio u s ; Cakes
— s till lig h t as a feather are served daily in Springfield.
They are fro m o u r big clean sanitary oven— and to be had
cheaper than they can be baked a t home.
Springfield B?kery
Fred Frese, Prop.
FINE FOOD PRODUCTS
Phone 51
Coming
100 YARDS OF CR AVEL IS
DAILY OUTPUT OF PLANT
Gravel from the bar In the river
Is brought In by m eans of n drug line,
nnd the oversize rocks nre crushed to
various grades at the Springfield
Hntid and Gravel com pany, located
Just off of Main s tre e t on Mill.
The plant, ownml by II. Chase, h as
been there a year. Three, and some-
H ue« four, men lire employed there.
(> ii , hundred yards of gravel a day
Is the average dally output. The
plant provides delivery service anv-
| w here In the city, and also ships a
g reat deal of gravel to oth er Uiwns
of the State. H esp'te the high water
In the w inter, the pliant Is seldom
held up In the w inter, Mr. Chase
suys.
Camping and other form s of forest
rpi-i* »lion ’ ihvs a direct beneficial In-
f!ii, r d -in ih*> il* volopnient o( sturdy
ch a ra c te r mid good cltlzensh p, say
for* at officers. They point out. how-
• ver, -h.it n clean enm p mid n dead
f ro are necessary to m nlntnln a t­
tractiv e
and
healthful recreation
nri oa.
O f C o u rs e .
Oct. 19 to 24 Incl.
6 Days nnd Nights
Big 3 Abreast
Carrousal
Big Eli Ferris
Wheel
——
D iscrim in a tin g buyers insist upon S and W eoifee and other
foods because they are assured oi the best w ith a m axim um
ol satistaotiou.
1
M e r it
5 Big Shows 5
15 Concessions
"I su p p o se ,", supposed Tet. "th at
'
I
when your rich aunt comes to New
York you’ll sue that sh e's properly
e n tertain ed .”
Good Clean Amueoment for Old
"You het,“ answ ered Hot. ‘‘She'll
and Young.
get the best e n tertain m en t her money
can buy."
Bring the Kiddies and Have a
Dr. 9. Ralph rMppel, D entist, VltuB
building, 8prlngf!«ld, Oregon.
R e p u ta tio n T h r o u g h
Good Time
J',
o t l. ..
•
M îcàr P e as J
The housewife who has served
S & W Telephone Peas. Baby
Kernel Corn o r lla w a iln pine­
apple ta n appreciate the e xtra ­
o rd in a ry goodness of a ll S & W »
Fine Food P ro d u cts-fru lts, ber­
ries, hom iny, celery, fish, con­
dim ents, to ffe e , jams, Jellies,
marmalade, etc. — p ra ijtlc a lly
every variety o f fine foods, each
upholding the fam ous S & W
reputation fo r excellence.
I f you are needing a new range do not fa il to come In and
see o ur display o f C olonial Ranges.
Priced from $58.50 to $114.00
Term s i f desired.
O ur stock o f C olonial Heaters is also very complete.
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