The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 05, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    T il VIISUA Y, NOV. 5,
Practical Instructions in
TOWN AND VICINITY
Goe« to .»««dlttcn— P. R Lawson ( Go to Ro»« burg— Mr amt Mr«. G
lt-fl on • tr.p to Pendleton Tuesday-. H. Turner spent Sunday in Roseburg
Mo travelled
tv S- utliem Psctflc.
i Visits from Grants Pass— Mis» ..
weveuvu «.7
IVg-
HOME SEWING
Only Ona and Three-Q uarter Yard« of Velvet Needed
eervices Burlai waa In the Les burg
cemetery,
•
vara w»ro b lied out for Philadelphia,
and later In the week two were ship­
ped Io Milwaukie and two to Now
Jersey
Hops ara Shipped
♦
six carloads of hops left the H-'.l
them Pacific wan-house here thl»
week for eastern pultti». Monday, two
\V A. Ilemciiway. The llawlelgh
Man. (The Willow» H-’Uth 2nd.
for Smart Hat
Returns from Nebraska—Mrs. J o h a ’ gy Tuttle 1» a visitor at the K, W.
It s e - ms th:» season that one has
Ketels return«! Friday from an ex- Estea home from Grant» Pass
never before needed »0 many hats.
tended ytatt with reletlv«e In Nobrss-
WHERE
The plainer the hat the smarter It
h*-
■ bora confined to his home with la
O IR
having ;’
is hut to be in the mode there must
•k
V
«
.
S
it
i
lit;
Visits Ward Heme—Mrs. W alter. grippe th s week.
ARE
be a hat for »very frock.
BUYING
Larwood of Eugene v tsi cd at th-
GREATEST
Cottage Grove Resident Here— Mrs
I
WER
Some of the Paris dressmakers are
home of Mrs. Sydney Ward of Spritvt
TIIRUOUT
iifciWMiierNi mi una
Peter Nelson of Cottase Grove visited show ng ribbon hats of the same col­
SAVES YOU
field last Friday.
TIIE YEAR
' friends in Springfield Tuesday.
MONEY
ors as the drosjses with which they are
»42 Willamette * t , Eugene. Oregon
See Ag^ie Game—Hr. S. R D-pi»'l
shown. These In the satin and gross-
In from Pall Creek—L. R Smith of
and family we t to Corvallis last I
grain ribbons have been exceedingly
Fall Creek was In Springfield ou busi­
Saturday where they saw the O. A.
popular all during the late summer
ness Tuesday.
and now they are appearing In the
C. Monana game.
Men’s union stilts, eottor
Men's work Shlrls,
Goshen People Here— Mr and Mrs velvet ribbons as well.
heavy
weight, priced ni
Here Over Week-end— Mrs Delbert
Carl Lowry of Goshen vlslied friends
Hals of this kind are made with
Bucknum ami Mis» Maxine Mushy,
Molchklu Trousers, for ev­
In Springfield Sunday.
out flam es and are so soft that they
both of Portland, were visitors In
ery
tiny wear,
l»r.
Cotton and wool mixed un­
will
fold
perfectly
flat.
Anyone
who
Springfield over the week-end.
Duffenbacher Hers—Cleve Duffen
can
sew
neatly
can
make
them.
The
bacher of Coburg was a Springfield
ion,
and
Visit at Cottage Grows— Assistant
particularly smart feature of the vel­
Corduroy Trousent, tan
visitor Tuesday.
Postmaster and Mrs. Walter Gossler
vet ribbon hat I have sketched here
and gray
were visitors last Sunday at the home
Get Batch of Salmon—D. W. Me- la the tucks that ornament both the
All-wool Union Suits, grit)
of Mr Gossler's sister. Mrs. H. II.'M ullen and Albert Simmons returned crown aud the brim. These tucks, are
color,
Work Vests, all leather
to Springfield Friday from Mapleton i about three eights of an loch deep
Harms of Cottage Giove.
with a large catch of salmon.
Dress
Sox, silk and wool
and made, as they are. In the heavy
priced at
Undergoes Oner'tion —Mrs. Ken­
velvet ribbon, they give a corded ef­
plaids
and
stripes,
neth Carter, of Eugene, underwent
Fined for Smoking—John Bench.
fect.
»
Knglnner’« sox. brown and
an operation at the Pacific Christian Springfield high school boy, was fined
Canvas Cloves, leather
A yard and three quarter« of »‘I
hospital Saturday, perforared by Dr. $5 in Justice court Thursday for
black,
faced,
srnok ng on 2 nd street. The boy was Inch ribbon Is required to make this
W. C. Rebhan of Springfield.
hat. First cut a circular piece ns
reported by V. D. Bain.
Work Shoes, all leather,
Card Party Postponed— The Legion
Payday Overalls, union
la ig e as the width of the ribbon will
auxiliary' card party has been post-J
Visit from Foster Mr. and Mrs. I permit for the top of the crown., cut
made,
poned indefinitely, according to the ' w H. Clark of Foster visited over the the ribbon for the sides of the crown
announcement of the president. Mrs. I week-end with MY. and Mrs. T. H. according to your head measurement»,
M. B. Huntly.
plus two aud a quarter Inches for the
Hulbert.
tucks. The crown has only three lock« the tacks and for the slight fullness
Goes to Portland—H. J. C :s, chief
Returns to Corvallis— Mrs. E. D. U l- while the brim has four The tucks In the trim.
t accountant of the S 'rln sfic” oftlc ly reiurntd this week to her home
are mad» »0 that they cover the seam*
Tb# M,J|t erown , , gathered at the
of the Booth-Kelly lumber company. .
Corvallis after spending several
in
the
tibbon.
top
as near the selvage as possible.
made a bus'ness trip to Portland days here visiting at the home of Mr
When the side piece for the crown it ■« then backstltched to the center
early In the week.
and Mrs. F. B. Flanery
IT'S MORE THAN GOOO
has been cut. cut the ribbon length- p-ece as I have shown at B. The
Recovers from Op«ratior— W. C
v is it on Indian Creek— Mr and Mrs. sla t through the center as I have brim la sewn to the crown port‘on
It Is positively dellcton«. Kv-
McLagan. machine su reriaterc-n t fc: Charles Taylor of Thurston and Mrs. shown at A. This gives you two strips extending slightly below II as at C.
the Mountain States Power eoT?*ny W. H. Adrian of Springfield motored
eryone who eats our Ice crt*am
i w,t{j a selvage on one edge One piece This edge Is then turned down aud
was back at his desk at the focal plant to the Indian Creek district last
Sun jor tj,e
tll ¡„ CU| two Inches longer whipped over the raw edge of the
says that. And why not? It 1»
Monday after an extended confine­ day. to visit with relatives of the
,j,e piece for the sides of the brim as at D. The orqament is made
made from the purest m alcrias
ment following an operation he under­ Taylors.
(
crown. This measurement allows for as at E.
In a sanitary factory In all fla­
went at he Pacific Christian hospital j
Visitors Hare— Among
Waltervllle
vor«. Order some today In
in Eugene early in October.
and w- II John, of Cottage Grove, and Robert.
...
W altervllle
residents _ w h e o „ were < He was 39 ' years of age
bulk or brick» and see for your-
of Reedsport, and four sisters, Mrs.
It F. McCollom. Mra. M. J Drury.
NORTHWEST LEADS IN
»elf. Certainly we deliver It
_ Springfield
,
p
known
n
this
district.
visitors Tuesday were l
LUMBER CUT FOR 1924 ! W. Corn. J. W. Fountain. Roy Baugh. I Mr. Willian Is survived by his wife Mrs. George E I’ottter, and Mrs E rn­
o si West, all of Cott (age Greve.
Arthur Eeaston, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. ! and tow sona, Delmar and John, of
Washington first and Oregon sec­
Trotter
and
Mr*
and
Mrs.
T.
W.
Car-
Camp
Crook:
h
s
parents.
Mr and
ney.
ond in lumber cut for 1934. is shown
Mrs. Tom Willian of Cottage Grove; , Rev. Harry L. Benton of the Chris
in detailed figures Just reedved by
-------------—
brothers, Robert, of Thurston,
ttan ,-------------------—
church conducted
(he funeral
FUNERAL HELD
HERE FOR I three
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the district forester's office in Port­
CHASUES ISAAC WILL,
land
The lumber production f'gures for
Faneial services f«x Charles Isaac
O
U 24 were compiled by the U. 9 de­
Willian. former res.d-nt of Walt* r-
NOTICE
HEREBY 0IV E N to , be iegal’ voters of School District No 1«
partment Of commerce In rooperaflon
with the forest service, department ville, who died at Camp rook bourn of i,an- County, Stale of Oregon, that a School M-etlng of said dlslrh I will
Dakota. October 24, were held at th? j be hejd at City Hall, on the 27 diu of November. 192», at 7:30 o'clock In
of agriculture.
tniK-ua
the budget hereinafter set out
Walker chapel here Tuesday morn the afternoon for the purpose of ’ discussing
For the entire United States the
with the levying board.
¡ng. Mr. Crook d'ed as a revolt of In­
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during tip-
lumber cut wav 3S.93O.S3g.0OO feet,
juries received when h? was gored bv fiscal year beginning on June 30. 1925. ard ending Jun- 30. 192«. Is e sti­
or 3.3 per cent less than for 1923. Of
a bull at his South Dakota ranch mated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received
the 29 states, each of which re-—e e ,
from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund,
the production of more than 150.000.-
special district tax, and all oth«m moneys of the district:
lt’B A Gotxl School
BUDGET
000 feet of lumber in 1924, 19 showed
Enroll Today
Estimated Expenditures.
a smaller cut than for 1923. This i
A. E, Roberta, President
' TERSONAL SERVICE:
decrease was shared by all prcduc'ng i
Salary per
Eugene, Oregon
Phone B6G
U92
Willamette
tît.
region« of the United States. Yellow -
year
Principal. 1
8 2100 00 9 2100 00
pine and Douglas fir lead all species. ‘
YVe carry a full line of need­
Principals. 1
.... 1350 00
1350 0(1
constituting 34.7 and 20 8 percent re­
ITInc pals. 1
le work, baby ware.
... 1400.00
1400 00
spect*! vely.
Teacher», 1 .............................
.... 170000
170000!
We do hemstitching, make
’’’ash'ngton’« total lumber cut for ,
Teachers. 8
.. . 1216.00
3646.00 '
buttons, button holders, pleat­
Teachers. 3 __ ______ __ _______ -y r-___
1125.00
2250 00;
1924 was 6.267.343.0C0 feet, board '
ing and embroidery.
Teachers. 3 ............
1080 00 3240.00 1
measure, and is a 01 per cent da- !
Teachers, 7
.
... 1035 00
7246.00
Ju st back of the First
«•ease from 1923, while Oregon cut
Teacbers. 5
.
... 1012.50
5082 50
National Bank
3,665,547 000 fe't which was 7.6 per
Teachers, 5 „ . _______________ ______
990 04 4'- 11
Appetizing—WhnleBome and Satisfying fresh m eats are
45 West Ninth Ave.
Teacher«, 2 4 time ........ ............... .... .........
41»; 25
832
cent less than her 1923 cut. These fig­
Janitors. 3
............
Eugene, Ore.
990 00 297-1 Oo
always to be had here. A modern plant kept In a highly
ures are based on data furn'shed to j
Clerk. 1
..._
300 00
300.00 i
the Forest service by lumbermen In '
sanitary condition Insures you the best product obtainable.
Other services ............. ..........
.............
..., 100 00
100 00 '
these two states In 1924 there were j
Total
____________ __ ___________ ___
..................... »37,146.00
469 mills in Washington rerorting. i
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
which Is 161 less than In 3923, and
............. » 900 00 '
Furniture (desks, stove», curtains, etc.)
39S In Oregon, which Is 61 less than 1
.‘supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.,
.............
135.00
HOLVERSON BROS.
reported for 1923. This decrease doe» I
Library books ..... .........................................
.............. ........
85.00
Flags
..............................................
............
rot. necessarily mean, forest o ff’ce-v |
200.00
505 Main St.
Phone F0
Janitor's supplies ...... .................... .............
.....................
300.00
say, that there was a smaller number 1
Fuel ............ .... ..................................... ........
833.00 I
c f mills operating in these states hut
Light ..................................... .......... ................
...................
8M.OO
might mean that a smaller number
Water ..... ........................................ ..............
.......................
275.00
Postage, stationery and printing _____
...................
17500
furnished data on their cat for the
year.
»• ,
Total ........... ....................................... ........... ..
................... »3253 00
Louisan a ranks third and also
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS;
«•hows a lower cut by 44.4 per cent, j
Building and grounds ........ ...................._...
.................. » 400.00
Limited Offer—
hut Mississippi, which •» fourth, had •
12— le sso n s— 12
» 400.00
Tot’al ...................... .......................
an increase cf 4.3 per cent over her I
Gold Plated
BEGINNERS OR ADVANCED
INDEBTEDNESS:
1923 cut California and Nevada r» I
» 3537.60
Bonded, and interest thereon ,
r..... -
▼
DEMONSTRATION FREE
cord Ilk« * ise a 1« ««ened cut hv 5.7 per !
2460.00
Warrant, and interest thereon
Learn to Rag and Jazz Popular SongB with Swing
cent, Idaho and Monana both show
» 6987 50
Total
___ _________
and A ccent Learn Double Baa». Endings etc
less production In 1924 than In 1923;
» 420.00
INSURANCE: ................
Enroll Now
Alabama and Georgia show Increases.
MISCELLANEOUS:
WATERMAN PIANO 8CHOOL
................. »
60.00
Winnie Irene R ubbc I, Mgr.
How to Use Concrete.
50 00
T o t a l ____
244 E 7th Ave.
Eugene, Ore.
Phone 19G7J
There are hundreds of ways and
places where concrete may be used
»47,255.50
Total
for economy and advantage on farms
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
7100 00
—In barns, silos, fence posta, septic
From county school fund during the coming school year --------
1300 00
From state school fund during the coming school year ............... —
tanks, floor«, trou fib a, walks, walla
From elementary school fund during the coming school year ....... .. 4300.00
and basements storage cellars, hog
Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during ths
Have your
wallows, manure pita, foundations,
6600.00
coming school year, H. 8. fund ..........»...............................................
etc. If any farmer Is Interested he
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax ......... ....... — »18,200.00
RECA PITULATION:
mny secure booklets on any parilcurir
Total estimated expense« for the year ----------- --------------------- ——....»47,266.60
use, without charge, by writing to
Total estimated receipts not incldlng proposed tax
——------------ 18,200.00
the Portland C-ment association, 100J
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax
. - ...... ............... »29,066.60
One Pint
Oasco building, Portland, or the 0 . .
THE INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT NO. 19 IS AH FOLIA,WH:
A. C., Corvaills. These booklets give
of the Vacation Time« Enlarged and Fram ed
Compound, excellent to use Total bonded Indebtedness ........................
................ »73.000.00
estim ates on cost, blue prints, how to
Total warrant Indebtedness ...................................—..........—........— _ 43,920.00
At
mix and much general Information after shaving,
Total amount of other Indebtedness, estimated ....................... ..........
1000 00
New Flax Harvesting Machine.
Special 59c
................... »117.920.07
Total amount of all Indebtedness
The Campbell ranch in Motnana
Dated this 2 day of November, 1926.
Is working out a system that might be
A ttest: R. W. SMITH, District Clerk.
woll worth while for flat growers of
C. A. SWART8,
F E. LOCK,
the Willamette valley to Investigate
Wm O. HUGHES,
that of harvesting flax from the wfn-
A. F. FIAJWERS.
i*ew by a combined Larv»vtr thresh-
Everything Photographic
D B. MURPHEY,
»r that It la claimed will cut thé cost
j . c . M c M urray ,
f»cm 18 to 6 cents per bushel
Board of Directors end
Budget Committee.
75c
5 1 .4 9
5 2 .9 8
$ 4 .3 8
5 2 .4 9
5 2 .9 8
$ 4 .9 8
S&.9O
79c
19c
5 1 .3 9
35c
5 3 .2 5 »« 5 4 .9 8
I
EG G IM A N N ’S
AN
Secretarial, Stenographic or | Book­
keeping Course
Eugene Business College
A rt and Needle
Shop
FRESH MEATS
S A V E wZrA
SANITARY M ARKET
atyour.
DRUGSTORE
PIANO JAZZ
Valet Auto-Strop
RAZOR $1 Value
59c
2 Tubes Colgate’s
Shaving Cream
35c
Flanery’s
Favorite Negatives
Carl R. Baker’s Kodak Shop
7 West 7th