The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 29, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    TOW N AND V IC IN IT Y
N O Itb
ti**r
Hare from Independence— M V.
Morgan of Ind'g^udctit-i- wax a Hprl»«-
f'ulil vlaiinr W»-dtic»d»y
UPPER W ILLA M E TTE
H eure Painted J. II. Will
hlw houaa a* 03 t SII» stre e t
I t 1 Va «by OrulUvr
V.
I. h
»a inn
t'otih-y freut .'prlng
W. I.
Lowell—V u
In
from
.ow- II Irani acted busliu»»
<■14 W nli.i wlay. •
Will Build
H eute—H O. Houk
' The J. A. E b b srt Memorial Methodiet
plans to build a house n ear the home
Church.
of bi» fa th e r, E C. Hunk, on the Me-
"M n-enforcol Building C onatructlon“ Renxle river north of town. •
Will he the parable applied to life,
I from the t'-achings of Jesu s, next
R eturns from Iow a—Miss N ora
I Sunday evening a t 7:80. This t III b e ' Predrlckiwjn returned to Sprlngf fd
»pen Ing
tw o
11.|< c*edei| by th e ehow eg of «lidee, W ednesday n iter
m onths In Northwood, 1 rwa. visiting
'.«owing the a rtis ts Interpretation of h r m other. Mrs. N. W. F red'cks; a.
'«11 ih*. parables.
Try, Try Again
By «(Melai
Corraapandanta
Community Ncv s
IH U h b lO N
PAUK F IV »
T H F H PRrM T "1KT.lt NKWM
TH U R SD A Y. OCT. 2», 1928.
nltlt of
BpriuK
T he Ju n io r choir will hav
arg. 1 Will Havs Food Salt
M ethodist
of the music fur the evening.
M orning them e a t 11 o'ciocij. “The j will hold a ci ok "4 food
I-on g and Crot » plum bing top.
Joy of Service." Mr. B eardsley w ill1
ber 31.
.ng. Th » will be m em bership day. >
Th* church school, Mrs. Ida Oantx.
W ant d eale r o r agent to handle
■U( erlnteftdant, ccnv- n< s a t 9:45 with I good Lnc of radio. New m rthandis-
Ing plan,- e x tra large discount. An­
the classes lor all ag<«.
O 29
Interm ediate league, with the Mias-1 sw er Springfield News.
es G ertude and V iolet Mustoe. super j
Inredants, m eets a ' 5 P. M.. Epworth | Goes P h easan t
H unting — F red
League at 1:30 P. M. All a t the church F rese, accom panied
fcy
"D inty"
of "T he W arm H eart," F. L. Moore, Moore of E ugene, went pheasant h u n t­
m inister.
ing W ednesday.
IliiU
lu«i w* « k 'I i.
Leaburg V isitor H ers — A lberta
painful and » «rlotre wound. Ile haa IIV '• •»■•cr of Leuburg vlaltcd hero Wed
Harvey H ati'iiii and H arold
1I« en under tti- caro of a physician.
*n»gdn<.
atrun« frem (liauada ipent »lie
Mr. uud M,-> ». A no Hr.«tow of Buo-
1 1 —
< nil In T hurston
h- tnl. h. Wui tngton, arrived at the ’ Ccwn from W endling—John Purcell
John liaya, »tin ha» vlaliml hl» htuna of their p.i • Is laxl w -ek Io lie of W< udlliig -Fielt« I rulatiges In
slater, Mr«. A W W eaver Ui-re n t «Ilf a t th e beilaP e of .Mr. Bristow.
1 Springfield W ednesday.
ferelit tlm ei i>u»«n<1 away at I bn Mi r­
'I lie pu| 11« o | Cio Pl<-u»anl 11 II pul) I
■ ■ —
—
ny hospital In Eugene la-it T hursday. lie r-i-hool » 'I
«. a Hallow- eii pro
Baby III with
Pneum onia— Th*-
IU i film ml wrua held ai Miller'» chap g iam H atuiJuy iilalil at th. school muitll baby of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
id In Jiiin i oil City tin inlay afternoon bouse. Cl*-», ci.ke, candy and elder will I Ca nton I* »erlotlaly 111 with paeumon-
Ml»« llas*-l Film ¡»tun. who 1« leach be »old a fier the program The money ' la.
Inn at Norton», »pent the week end m ade thia way will go tow ard paying I
—-
“
wlih home laren i«
V isits O rand-diughten— Mr«. Mary
for th »et of book» |nir<lia» <1 tin
A. Morgan of N orth Hetnl arrived
Mr« T e lle r» from Cotta«*- d ro v e fall.
■N'. i X
here
Sunday to visit wttn Der g ran d­
ha« »pent th e pa»t week with her
IHWh-
Hoy John I« expected to re tu rn to
daughter, Mr«. Needham
daughter, Mr».. Ben Johnson.
Cleaaant Hill next mouth.
Roald
Amundsen,
N orwegian
Frank Cumin h»» bought a ranch
C K. Jo rd an ex p erts to »tart budd­
Inju red »t W endling— * » r l H»n»en«-y
Arctic explorer, whose la.;t pole
m ar Halem and they left Monday far ing bl« new house Ihl« week
flight nearly resulted in disaster,
In town Tue»day to
there He and hl« parent» ba«« made
is it) U. 8., m aking arrangem ents
I)
and Mr».
have
a/* r nun
vii», H.ihtt
»•»»•»it iity
v a ..-turned
u m p u of W endling
........... »»» ..........
for a new dash. He may use
th eir home with Mr ami Mr». Ira home » fier an extended trip through ree ve treatm en t for a w renched knee
dirigible th is tipie.
which he Injured while working In
d ra y for »everal month«.
the south went
T hursday afternoon the ladlea of
T re n t L iterary society will m eet , th e wood»
No New Smallpox C ates— No new
the neighborhood gave Mr». latwrenct* Saturday, Octob- r 31 for th e purpose j
case» of »mallpox have been report-
doRHler a show er at h er hom e here of reorganizing.
PER FEC T IN A P P O IN TM E N T
Baby Born— An e lrh t and a h a lf - ,,j dn(j two caaeg wm probably be let
Mr» Ira d ra y wpenb la»t Thuraday
OF B E A U TIFU L D IG N IT Y
Mr and Mra. John Lawson have re- pond »on was born W ednesday morn . ()Ut of q uarantine this week, according
n ear Halem returnlltg home Friday turned to C h u san t HUI arid a re living Ing to Mr and Mrs. F. B. F U nery of to 1>r w H p ona r d. city physician.
A service marked with detorum and tran­
evening
b2 n r l n»v t • lai
_
In th p house (hey occupied last w'n- Springfield
quility, with ceremony yet with understand­
Mr. and Mr» Ito*» C alvert and hi» ter. R oberta. Hold n s and Je»»a have
H at M ajor O peration— Fred Gib­
ing of the situation. W ith modern equipment,
fath er. Jam es Calvert, from Junction entered th e
C leasant Hill public
son underw ent a m ajor operation a t
V
isits
from
M»r«bfteld—
Mrs.
Joe
with fairness always apparent.
City were In T hurston last Friday,
school.
Lemon of Marshfield arriv ed h ere the Pacific C hristian hospital W ednes­
Mr. and Mr« Clifford H errin g to n
!», O. I.lnton ha» purchased a new
day. Dan Baugh was also operated on
and »on from P ortland drove down Ford truck for handling hl» wood and .Monday, visiting with her parents. Mr
Teusday m orning
.an
d
Mrs.
John
M
unwarlng
nlll
T
ues­
and »pent the week-end with his mo­ grain. Floyd John baa a Chevrolet
day, when «be w ent to Portland.
PHONE-
228
R eturn to P ortland— Mrs. Mary Mc­
th e r here
Mr. and Mr»
Tlvey, Mr«. Floyd
Mrs. W illiam W eaver from P o rt­ L ord. Mr« George Lord and Mr«. Cal- !
H
enry
and
Mra.
W
illiam
P.
Brooks
of
" 1
land. ol»o Mra H arrin g to n from Cres- ll»on met at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Dr. g. Ralph Dlppel, D entist, Vltu« Portland, stepm other and siste r of
w ill spent th e w eekend w ith th eir ■ B. T in k er to practice F arm ers, building. Sprlngfrlehl, Oregon,
the Into J. A. McHenry of this city,
slater. Mr« A W W eaver. 11 M union »onga for th " luncheon to be
retu rn ed to th e ir hom es Tuesday.
P rice Torn Mod ha« been visiting hl» < lrrn In th*- E ugene hotel Friday
»on. John and family, for several
FSB
noon.
days, He bectetne quite III w hile here
hut was b e tte r and retu rn ed home
AN APPLE A DAY
T u-sdny.
KEEPS DOCTOR AWAY
T here la to be aran d y pulling at
the church Hallowe en even ng for
The N ational Apple Shipper«' s<-
the neighborhood In general given
»nclntlon
ha« renew ed It« appeal for
by 'h e ladle»* did.
Mr», Fdm lalon and »on. Italph. al- n ttio n a l ro-o-peratlon In spreading
tin- gortiel t*f the o.ppln during “ Ns-
»o Ba n»«t McKinnlo from * Eugene
«pet • rtun«ay evening at John Edmls- tlonnl Apple W eek." O ctober 31 No-
vi-mhcr 7 W ith a d en ire' to respond
ton
Mt and Mr« l.'.w ard Haya and la the most affect'»» way possible
rh lld rtn from lo f t a.-tl »pent Bundsy , th e I'n l. n P a* 'fir o ffe r, to broaden
nlKhi at A W W eaver'»
i »"d m ake more «omplet» tk r tlac of
Ml»»
K«th»r
M cPherson
from j It. now famous ' «60 R erlpea for Ap
S prlngf'eld «pent Sunday night with pie Dlshe«." T his valuable publics
— which really originated In the
tlon.
h er cousin, H asel Edtnlslon
off ce
of th a t aystrnn,
Portland
Mr. R o m b en
e rt' H
errington,
who
h
ss
i*er*n*a*“ ". ............ —
----
K lnm ntk Falla for several I bounded an suddenly Into publie fa»-
been at „ —
m onths, relurniql home Sunday <-»* o r th a t the m anagem ent at head
n '-g lie underw ent a m inor operation q uarter« decided Io reproduce It In
u an - tities to m eet the ennrmon* de-
In Springfield Monday m orning
, q ----
Mr and Mrs. John Edm laton and mnnd, and It will be good new s to an
fam 'r «'so Mr and Mr». Ray Bough who are In terested In th e apple to
This meant to hundred« of people the biggest event of the year, because it means a big saving of Money.
.nA fse,:-, d.ove to Junction City ; learn th at It h a . now passed the
Sunday and .n .ty e .l th e fam ily r c (eig h th ed lt'o n exoeedlng 1.1R0.000
We have a large stock of Specials and have licted a part o f them for your oareful consideration. Look at this list and
unlcn at Mr and M r. J a m a . C alvert 1 book«. It has not only reached every
note the bargain pricee:
In honor of th eir fiftieth «olden wed portion of the t'n tte d Htatea, but has
leaped Inin E u ro re and was In fact
- SS-TW ’
W--
------
dlnf anniversary.
15000 f t 2x4 4 4 6 f t S1S1E.................................$ 8.00 per M.
15000 f t 9-16x6 Common Rustio
$ 5 00 per M.
G -orge and Robert WIMIams n * th e cause of the big apple movement
10000
f
t
1x4
Ceiling
...........................
$16.00
per
M
25000 f t
1x6 Shiplap
$11.00 per M.
celved a telegram Monday m orning now a vi eplng over England anil some
3000
ft.
2x6
Clear
T&
G
........
................
$20
00
per
M.
10000
ft.
1x8
Cedar
Shiplap
............................
$16.00
per M.
«tatltix th e 'r brother. Charle». hail l of h er c* lonle»
4000 ft. 2x6 Common ijiwpiap .*................ $14.00 per M.
........ kl„ p,i
They received none of
Expert« In culinary d ep artm en ts In
10000 ft. 1x6 Cedar S h ip lap ....................................$15.50 per M.
5000 ft. 1x4 Car Siding , . / 7 .
$20.00 per M
the particular*
R obert left Imnted ' hundreds of Instltnt on« throughout
25000 f t 1x12 Shiplap ................................
$11.00 per M.
$15.00
per M.
12000
ft.
2x6
Common
TAG
lately for M ontana w here th e bro th er th e land testify th at the re- tpe« are
10000
ft..
1x12
S1S.
.............................
.......
$11.00
per M.
$ 7.50 per M.
15000 f t
1r6 S1S.
; without exception the best collection
"*Mr D O. Baugh underw ent « «er known, and not one In the honk that
$20 CO per M.
6000 f t
2x6 Clear Shiplap
10000 f t 1x4 Flooring
$11.00 per M.
W.F.WALKER
Ä62-J FUNERAL SERVICE M
*'N
S pr . in g field . ore .
Going Fast!
ANNUAL SALE
BOOTH - KELLY
LUMBER
lotiH operation at the I'acld c C hristian ; „III not stand th e most exacting test
io s p l.a l T uesday m orning.
of dom estic science The book I. n"w
Mr and Mrs. William H enson vie- available without expense to any oni
Red relatives In Eugene last Sunday. : concerned anil will he mailed In »In
Mrs A lberta W eaver, who la teach-1 gle copies or q u n rtlt'e a to any ad
Ing at U -ahurg. had lo get . su b .tl- dr* .a on request to Wm
tu te for II few days as she la having I general passen g er agent of th t - I nion
trouble with her e y e . She w ent to | Pacific ayatem al P ortland. Oregon.
F u sen e T uesday Io have them treat
ed.
AMERICAN LEGION W ILL
HAVE M ID N IG H T M ATINEE
BELL
F our acts of vaudeville, two M b
motion p icture comedlaa. an organ
burlesque, two tons of confetti, sev­
eral carloads of serp en tin e stream ers.
sll shnpes and Sixes of H allowe'en
hats, m asks and 57 varieties of h ern s
and w klatlas are to he a few of the
many featu res of the big A tn erl-m
Legion m idnight m nt'nee. which will
be held at the McDonald th eatre, Sat
urdny irtght, » tartln g a t 11 o lo lc k . an
noiinced George Love and W illiam
C. Page, tn ch arg e of the at»nw.
The main reason of the show, s ta t­
ed Mr. Love, Is to raise monev for
th e Legion b en efit fund. The McDon­
ald m anagem ent Is providing two
featu re comedlaa anil it special nr
gan feature, now being prepared by-
F rank D. C. Alexander, organist, and
bi addition Is halplnx 'h e loglon atflge
th e »how. F our h eadline vaudeville
nets, including a "C harlt ston" Jaaa
hand, singers, dancer» and special
slag s effects are alao featured on the
iV
m idnight m atin ee program .
T ickets will be sold by every mem­
ber of the legion, sta te the 'member»
AT POPULAR PRICES of the com m ittee, and a »m J in ’t' (or
-111 be
«
»»«-•-
- held n t the the-
LAST CHANCE TO
SEE late com ers ----
THIS
SUPER
PRODUC-
a tre box ortica S aturday nlgHt.
™ 5
T IO N
.jeglon drum and bugle co rp » >111 par-
THEATRE
TONIGHT
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
u
'« d a the atre e ts bofore the show.
i
28000 i t
3000 ft.
10000 ft.
3000 ft.
2000 f t
40000 f t
25000 ft.
15000 f t
10000 f t
90000 f t
25000 f t
$10.C0 per
1x4 S1S
$ 7.50 per
1x6 Flooring
$14.CO per
1x6 Flooring
$12.00 per
1x6 Flooring
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1x6 Corn Cribbing ..................
$11 00 per
1x6 Shiplap ................................. $ 7.50 per
1x6 S1S.............. ............................ $11.00 per
1x12 S1S............................................ S 8.50 per
4x4 S4S............................................ $15.00 per
2x4 S1S1E.
............................. $16.50 per
2x4 S1S1E........................................... $13.50 per
M.
M.
M.
M.
M
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M
5000
13000
11000
6000
. 8000
ft
ft.
it.
ft.
ft
1x2 S2S............................................ $14.00 per M.
5-8x4 Ceiling ......................................$16.00 per M.
1x4 Drop Siding ............
$16.00 per M.
1x6 Drop Siding
$20.00 per M.
5-8x6 Rustic. No. 115
$18.00 per M.
6000 f t
10000 f t
6-8x6 Rustic, No. 117 ..................$18.00 per M.
2x3 S1S1E.............................................$15.50 per M.
10000 Lin. f t OC Bats. 6 to 9 f t ..........................
35c
240 pcs 1’/ ax10x10-14 S1S1E. ....................... $14.00 per M.
It will pay you to buy now to buy whether or not you have immediate use of lumber for these bargains will go fast at
the low prices we are asking.
Thia stock is suitable for a barn, garage, chicken house, machinery shed, in fact any kind of frame building.
THE BIG SALE STARTS MONDAY
October 19 and ends November 1
Prices Are for Cash at Our Springfield Mill
Don't miss this opportunity to buy while we are asking prices lower than they have been for years.
The Booth-Kelly
Lumber Company
Eugene Phone 452
Springfield Phone 55