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THURSTON
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THE ftPRINOPIELD
THURSDAY, NOV 12. 1»26.
fro m
H o s p ita l— M rs.
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Green, wbo has been at the Pacific
■y Special
Corra spandente
In Bend. Baker and Westport, and Cady, Coeur d‘ Alene, Ida., Grant Sal­
in Tacoma, ,W q „ and Kootenai, Ida- ***mrF« Ba$cr and C. L. Simpson,
hrlstlMii hospital In Eugene follow h o .,ja .t month. Th. 4L board of dk
hg «Up. major operation, returned ¿u tenir, r . I. selected by the member-
iMp to formatele policies regarding
l»«r dX'Bie hare yesterday!
minimum wage w ales, overtime r,g - l
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IL DIRECTORS TO
Wn., F. R Tltcomb, Snoqualmie
other common problems of men and
Fa' Is, Wn., A. Morrison, Bellingham,
MEET IN PORTLAND
Hurt from W nltirvlll« »pent
Lost in iho hill« south of P lea sa n t1
management.
lllll at darkntas ou Tuesday night,
Wn.. J P McGoldrlck, Spokane, Wn.,
Mi»» Muu^e i'I.luila'tiu uttoniled Hl« i,* u * i uumtiOfi, young »ou o. ..it.
Members of the noard at the com j Huuttepton Taylor, Coeur d' Alene
For mil. Nov. 12 — (Special )—»
i'h/lrtlb.n Kmb-avhr church ln Kugin« land Mr:, Chris Manion of llii.iig n l
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Joseph Stoddard Baker and J. P.
4- wm I operators and employes rep Ing session are:
last Wadbcsday »venlng.
! H II. fnucd tils way I mo « vacaql i
■•«•aenl ug the 10,000 members of the
Employes, W.
I. Smith. Wwidllng, Hennessy. Bend.
Mr. «ml Mr» Hurry llurbll from house owned hy Georgs tlonneft
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L or mlxaCon will meet here next W. D Smith, Portland, C. A. Mcil'i j
Coburg visited Inst Kunday with Mr ¡There he prepared to r< tnn'n until!
M ow l.i; for the fourteenth seml-an- Ian, Portland, F. C Beckman, Ray
BUY YOL’R CHRISTMAS CARDS
j «layll - it we |< | make it po»elble for'
und Mr» Frank Campbell.
'iial board of directors’ meeting of mond, Wn., Blrt Brad field. Hoquiam, j NOW. There Is now a large and va-
Mr. and Mr». Ruy Rd-uiUtOB «pent hint to find hl« way home, while a j
‘-he group, which wilt be held In the Wn., J. A. Z< later, Tacoma. Wn.. J. ! rled Hue to select from while close
last Hunday In Hprlngfleld with Mr ’ frantic ¿enroll for the lost lad wua
»asem ly room of the Portland hotel. M Kanall. Sncqttalmie Falls. Wn., to Christmas some of the finest cards
und Mr«. M. J McKlln.
Twelve employe-directors and twelve Chas. B. Kn'bbs, Bellingham, Wn., J ’are generally depleted. See the Christ-
l»tart<d hy hla -urt-nts and friends.
,-mpln , rd I rectors make up the gov- 8 Ruddach, Newport, Wn., Fenlmore mas cards at the News office.
The land owner» nr on ml Tburrtnnl After tbrac hour« of «eaicli, mom
rnlng tward. Vlslt'ng ds «gates from
nr«' cleuFng out the ditch b etw een , bi r» of Ute s< arching party pas»«d
Frank Cntnplieir» amt John Bdmla* the empty Iter.nett house, calling out
many locals will also be prenent.
ton'» ranchea. Tho»e who are unable the hoys name He awoke and r< turn­
A o n will be taken on resolutions
to help are donating fund« for II av ed the cull. He wav found at 10
under mmonlratlons from the various
It drain« the » » h r uff from «eversi o'clock.
d lstrlo boards, which held m eetings
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farm«.
Fire throated?.'il to destroy
the
J. PUrropont Moffat, returned
Taste test of food gives BREAD its rightful place. The
The «enlor« of the Thurston high house of Mr and Mrs M E. Huy« from the Constantinople embassy
m ajority of tastes like BREAD best of all foods.
school have received their «»ass ring» last Friday evening. The Haines on to direct all sec ,J activities at the
a
Mr, McNeil from Portland wa* III j ihe roof were seen by F. F. Kaveler. White House this winter, and—
Clean wholesome bread is truly the staff of life. It is
generally expected to be the moat
Thurston lost week ami took the , neighbor, and he. accompanied bv Impressive for many years.
the foundation of all well balanced meals. So if your home
pictures of the h'gh and grade« , others,
th place and ex ­
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is to be a healthy home, your first care should be in the
soboots ,
tinguished the flam«« with blunketa
selection of BREAD.
The high school students motored j «nd water. Mr. Hays was not at
PERFECTION BREAD is baked daily in o k new modem
to fcugene Inst Tuesday and attended , home. Mrs. Hays, within the house,
oven. The ingredients are the very same as used by every
! knew nothing of the fire until the
a trial In Iha circuit court.
good housewife. But we bake so often, buy in sufch la r g e ,
The - frswhmen and sophomore stu­ r.e'ghhor» arrived.
quantities and have developed the art of baking so highly
dent« won a basketball game from
Mr. and Mrs. C. F Hyde, cf Eugene,
that there is no denying th at PERFECTION BRELkD is
the junior and senior students last formerly of Ptensant HU», are the
better bread—and much more economical.
week by a score of 16 to 16.
parents of a baby d u u tfter. born
The rapidly mounting toft from
Mrs. E ngine Ooff from the ftsh Rnturday morning The haby has been
traffic accidents has b n orh t home U)
B
Let ug bake for you Bread, Pies, Cakes* Cookies, Rolls,
hatch« ry yfatteil ti*c moth»«r, Mrs named Hetty Jean
the public the necessity of being pre
Doughnuts and Coffee Cakes.
William llemm'e, last Bturday
Mrs. ft J English nrd daughter. pared to render prompt assistance
Mr and Mr». 8 L. Lowry visited Margaret, leave for Lebanon Satur­ while awaiting the doctor During the
Stop at our. bakery.
Mr. Lowry at Goahen lavl Sunday day. where they are to I've. Mr Bn« past year 356 chapters of the Amerl
Loren CdmUton, who has been llsh will follow Io the new home lat­ can Red Craaa were Instructing
classes ta First Aid. and tn the sam.
playing at relief work at the lie* er.
Period certX'iates wi re Itsm d ta
theatre In Eugene for some time, bus
26.601 persons qtiailSed by Rad Cros’
Fred Frese, Prop.
Phone 51
Fourth and Main St.
been transferred and w II now play SPRINGFIELD AND SHEDD
experts
relief work at Ihe McDonald theatre
Mnny cl'les throughout the l!nlt««l
TIE IN ARMISTICE CAME Flat os arc showing interest tn st-cur
Mr and Mrs. Thom«» Wllllati and
lug first aid Instriyatiou for their po­
Mr and Mrs. It.n Mct'ollom from
Playing under w.-oplng skies In lice and Are department persmnel.
Cottage Grove »pent last Thorn lay
««verni Inch"« of mud. the H r-ng'leld anil through the w irk of local chair
with Mr and Mrs Georg« Wllllati
t«rs, practical results have been ob
Louis W m ’ was III for
r. |
hhedd high school football squuds
fought a 6 to • tie gain" on th * Fifth tolned In surli citl s as Washington
days last w eek W ith th e In irr - no
D C.; To'i !.«, O f Boston. Mass.:
■rtreet grounls her»- yesterday aft ,r- Soutb 11- ml and Indlaaapolls. tnd ,
Sor« throat and bad colds av tn
, neon A goo,l-elx“d A rT h tlce day P.-rt Arthur. Texar and oth-r commu
to be quite prevalent here.
I crowd, huddled under umbrellas and pities In co-op ration with th. State
autherltle Intan.'lve training In first
in automobiles, watched the gim e.
H ot W ater
3000 GRADS EXPECTED
A forward pass from McPherson aid and rer-cuo methods has been
B ottles
BACK HOMECOMING to Co*.« art |n the last five seconds given to 8l ilc y ilir j a id constabulary
cirirb rs at four State training
i of play saved Sprtngfl« Id from u le-
C an’t leak because It's mad? in
U niversity of Oregon Eugene Nov. feat that out w l throughout th” schools.
From those we have served we receive
Instruction In those subjects in one piece.
J2_(S pecial.!— More than 3000 gran game A abort punt from Hastings public and private schools, colleges
m essages of commendation, in recognition
Malis and ex-students of the Univer­ | boot gave 8h dd the ball In Soring- and unlvergltlea hus Increased during No seams, tlo patches.
of our services. Thus are heartened all who
sity of Oregon will return to the cam- | field t«'rrltory early In th«- game, and Ihe year. Attention has been given to Made of the finest rubber and
serve.
pus for Homecoming w eekend, Ni»- I before f ve minutes of play the vlsi- training teachera at Institutes ami Guaranteed for tw o year $2.5C
summer schools.
vember 13» 14 and 16, according U> , tors has scored a touchdown.
The Red Cross tlrrt aid railroad car
Miss Jeannette Calktn». alumni sec-
Sprlnxf cld, deterntln«-«l to even the has been In continuous operation
PHONE-
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rctary. The alumni In flu x will con score, played a faat game, resorting throughout the .year
It covered
stllu te a record. Miss Ca' kins de- Ito p assin g Once, the local »<|a<| IU.34U miles, visiting 137 cltlra. where
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An«
clarea.
| lost the hall on downs when within 1.200 meetings were conducted by the
In addition, at Hast 10.000 gueats a foot of the goal line The final pass surgeons, with a total of 146,327
are expected to see the Homecoming
(he game and tied the people.
Industries particularly have availed
football game, which th’s year will score.
themselves of the Instruction affordeJ
be between Oregon a id O. A. C.
by the Red Cross. The Western Elec­
Counting «Indents, more than 16.000
To Vlelt Pollard Home— Ml»» Elin tric Company, for example, reports a
reduction of the accident rate per
will attend. Jack Beneflel, graduate
Bosen, of Medford, will arrive tomo; L0O0 employees.
manager, believes.
row to apend the week-end with Dr. |
The advance sale of reserved grand i
stand seats, according to Beneflel. ' and rMs. W. H. Pollard. Ml»» Dorn-1
To Send J e llie s to Vets.
thy Crawford, of Oregon City, a n iece!
has been exceptionally brisk, and It of Mrs. Pollard, a!»« '»Hl bs a week i M r». M. B. I iu n t ly o f th e A jR hrlca n j
Legion auxiliary today urged that at .
Is doubtful whether the supply will '
end guest at the Pollard home.
(xpeettng to contribute to the can­
be sufficient.
ned good» te lr g sent by thy organ! j
Plans hnve reached dready a stale
Call For School Warrant«.
ration to the Veteran# hospital in •
of perfection that presages one of
Springf
i* 1. Cre . Nov 12th, 1926. Portland bring their contr button tn
the most entertaining “Old Grad"
Notlci Is hereby g'v ti that School the Huntiy d die. lessen as soon as
w eek en d s In history, a ccorlln g to
J?tst.‘ No li>, I ju e Co.. Oregon, will possible. An effort is being made to
James Leake, general chairman.
f
LAFFLING MYSTERY,
pay at the office oi the School Clerk, »end the north to the hospilal by
City Hall, Springfield, Ore,, School Thanksg'vlng. J< Hies, jam »'and can-'
The J. A. Ebbsrt Mem orial Church
dar ; ng adventure ,
/'i
Wnrrunt» 682 to 769 Inclusive.
ned good- will i - accepted.
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W.
SMITH.
At the 11 o'clock service the then»'
GORGEOUS ROMANCE.
W alte-vi'le People Her»— Mr end ;
Clerk of Sc'iool District,
wilt be "The Enrichment of Life."
ViiTH T h t THFILLi»
8jrlngflelil, Ore.
Mrs. T. W. Carrey of W siterville |
Special music. Membership day.
h
It spent Tuesday in Springfield. Mr. and
At the evening hour of 7:30 we will
OF A L lrE U M E
The
Mr»
Frank
of
the
stfr
t
community
sing tho old fashioned songe.
’ were visitor» here 'yesterday.
choir will render the anthem "Come
Tnou Fount." Mrs. Pi t aril w'll sing
Bridge Worker Injured—Richard
"Well Wife I've Found a M odel,
i MacLean, workman employed at the
Church." Wayne W heeler will play
! Hendricks bridge balow WaltervlUe,
the violin. The theme will be "Heart j
W as treated in S:>rlngflelil Tuesday
Hungers.* The service will ho brief I
for a crushed finger.
and thia will be followod hy a "Friend |
»hip Hour In the Parlors."
The early illsclp e s used to break I
bread. We won't have bread hut w'll ’
have a glass of Home refreshment |
served hy the Epworth League.
Church school, with Mrs. Ida Onntx,
ns supcrlnlondant m eets at 9:46.
- \
Intermediate league at 6:00 P M
W udansday «üfcUi in Tbunut>a.
Clean W holesome Bread
£3 A V E
Red Cross First Aid
Popuîar in America
As Accidents Gain
atyour.
DRUCSTO&E
Springfield Bakery
l/ANTLEEIZ
Flanery’s
W .F.W ALK ER
FUNERAL SERVICE
spring field . ore ..
I
FAIRBAN
don
OF ZORRO
Epworth league at 6:30.
The Brotherhood will have Father
and Son banquet Monday at 6 P M.
Any man of town or country 1» In­
vited to come. Bring your »on or
somebody*» els«' son.
G u ilty
on
L iq u o r C harge.
OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT
FOR YOUR WIFE
A verdict nt guilty of transport ng j()Vp,,
liquor was returned by a Jury h'ur ’iR
,l„. case of'P ercy Snyder In the dr- " ig out
cult court In Eugi'n” Yesterday. Jury
In the case Of G*orge Malone agnln»t
the Signal Lumber company returned
a verdict to the effect that tho de­
fendant recover $467.96.
Undergoes Operation— Mrs. F. B
Elmer of Hprlngfleld underwent a
major operation at the Pac'flc Chris­
tia n hospital Wednesday, performed
by Dr. W. C. Rehlisn. The local sur­
gi on removed the tonsils of . Charles
Cunningham, of Eugene, on the same
day.
THE HIT OF
THE YEAR!
Showing
Let your wl?<v be tho puslness
head of your home. You ha’frc,
plenty of other worries without j
having to Rpontl time checkingJ
TODAY
trades* bills and luak- !
checks when necessary.
A ('hocking A count In your
wife’s nume will enable her to
do this work for you, and a t
the sam e time give her an ac­
curate record of her expendi­
tures-
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
Springfield, Oregon
LIKE
OLD FRIENDS!
4'
-they w ear well. Don’t throw
nway those old shoes when the
solea wear through. Take them
to the Electric Shoe Repairer.
When you have us repair
them there is always double
your m oney’s worth of really
com fortable w ear in them
ELECTRIC STIPE SHOP,
John H. Will. Prop.
St. Between 3rd & 4t>h
FRIDAY and SAT.
McDonald
Theater
Popular
Prices
Matinee, 35c
Evening 50c
Children 20c