' THURSDAY. DEC. 3. 1925. J-.__ L.____ L'J___ L'~'___ _ TU B SPR IN O FTXD NEWS PAGE T H R fflf —— !» Ü ™ '. 1 Olson C onducts In sp e ctio n . TOWN AND VICINITY 3» 9 i t t h is W e e k " \ Mara from C rssw tll—Juino. Awbr<-y Visite at Qoahart— MJaa Pearl Nel­ Of CroowaU was In W»wn Munday. son ap<0t Munday at Uuaheai. vlaitlng - , MHh4y u » e*k r?u ap" kin<)' »y»P«thetle mu msal- relatives. i i “ ’TV", n J'ou’’ to h#1P nthcra. You are ec... oin- Coburg Man In—C. Gray, Coburg i “ *d ‘^ ‘" trio u s, and gifted with a g ran t fo re .ia h t a !.,cn in- Thurston Man Haya—(Uiarles Grant tuition. Yon posaeaa rnmarkable ingenuity and uhllity, which, w.th ntrri'hanl, waa In town Munday. of Thuraton waa In town on bualneaa ] your oxtrema carefulness in handling details, enables you to work out your plana mentally far in advance, and to for net the prop» » a 4 Raturna from Portland— A J I'M. Tuesduy. outenma of your projects and enterprises with remarkable uc.jurai > ■ kina baa rrlurnod from a business You ara also distinguished by your deeixiven- * and ex- cutSfc l b l£, 8. R. Scott In Town—H II Hcott, trip to Portland and Hulont. directing ot persons in eircunT Illue river resident, /wua a Springfield | ty, especially In commanding «• ^wnoaa when everything may <’ 1 upon rap. , thought and prompt Qoaa to Portland— Max Gm ui« re­ visitor Tiueday. turned Salurday from Portland, - . The 17>" r men c1” become KT*“ 1 U a' “ r»< preachers and leaders o f reform Marcola Raaldant Hara— G A Rob­ > WORM where he spent a few daya. excellent mix. alee, m illi...« , de/.Jgnera, Uucher:. und rmudrlens erta, of Marcola. waa In Springfield Mara from Cadar Plat— Conley Tuesday. hrotbara were in from Cedar Plat for In from Waltarvllla— T W. Carney Mske Trip to Newport— Mr. and a abort limn Munday. and wife, of WultervUIr, were In town Mrs. N. Nelson of Dprlngfhdd and Mr. Raturna from Oregon City— Mra. W on buslneua Tuesday. and Mrs. II. . Edmundson of Goeben II Pollard la buck from a visit to made a trip to Newport over tbe Jasper Boy III—Th« young son of Oregon city. Thanksgiving vacation, returning Sun Jul'ua Pearson, of Goa I wot, la ser­ day. Hara from W altarvllla—Harry Jack iously ||l at the fumlly home. n un «, You Should Know aon of W gilervllle wus In town on Returns to Work— P. M Garden, Undergoes Operation— Mrs. Wal­ l>ua:neaa Monday. In charge of retail sales at the Uooth- lace Wetxel, of Springfield, under­ Kelly plant here, returned Monday Thureton Man Here—G.-orxe und went a major operation at th« I'aclftc utter a short vacation Walter Platt of Thurston were Spring . Christian hospital Monday morning, field visitors Monduy. Baby Girl Born— Mr and Mra. Har- B ain s V is it C h e h alis— Prof and , _ , ». , ,, , , I ,, . ry William«, of Motor Route 2, are On Fishing Trip—< srl (I won, local Mrs. V. 1), Bain returned Sunday after th« parent« of a baby girl, born Sun- Southern Pwrlflr agent, made a fish- a Thanksgiving vacation trip to Che- -by John Joseph Oaines, M. D day morning. Ing trip to the Slualaw river Sunday 1 hulls, Washington. _ . . . . ....... ..... _ . Gueste at McKinnon Home— Enter« B e w a r e o f F a k e “C u r e -A Ha" Oestar Marchant In— Wll uni W • Baby Boy Welcomed— Mr and .Mrs.......................... ,, ,, . ,, ,, ’ .. tulned at the D. W. McKinnon home Itanw, merchant of Ih-xler, waa In Hay Rhu-uld of Vida are the purents _.. , , , , ,, ... Every normal, humane soul sym­ ... . ___ . , , , . . . . . . . . „ Thankaglvlng day were Mr. and Mrs. Springfield on busln>as Monday. “• •— ------- of a - «-•— baby •— boy. *-— born Tueaduy morn­ i pathises with the Kick and afflict« I, M B Huntly. Mrs. F. O. Scott, Walter ing but it is to be regretted that many Scott and Charles Scott. Fall Creak Man Hara—Charles Mer­ hearts ore not up to this standard. vin. Pall Creek merchant, was In Trainmaster Vialta — E. Stroud. Motor to 8alem— Mr. and Mra. There are those who seek, by falae, Springfield for a »hört time Monday. i trai nro» ater of Eugene, was a visitor Georg» Ditto motored to Salem laat misleading inducements, to exploit at the local Southern Pacifie office Thursday, spending the day at the Hara from Eugene— Mrs Kath«-rlne Tuesday, the invalid and swindle the «Vl» j home of Mra. Ditto’s sister, Mrs. A. Of all fraudulent schemes, tbe Urocktuan wus a SprlngflPd visitor Saturday. She lives In Eugene. moat contemptible la the one which Hara from Arkanaaa—Curt Death • • Pish. preys on the helpleas, aide man. Goa. to Oregon C y - W .ll la m Pol ' ' " ^ 1 ^ h^' “ Z ' „ " I j , W‘ ‘ '‘l'End i ’ m ” '*"“ n*“ Even today there are "cures” lard spent the last week-end In Ore . ,.a(tw.r, ,ind , ,, Hilda Ditto returned Monday after flaunted In the faces of chronic gon City visiting relatives. I ' ! the week end at the home •uffeters, too often aide-1 and abet­ Jasper Man In— Wa ter Wallace or of her uunt, Mrs. A. H. Pish, of Sa- ted by testim onials from clergy­ Csmp Creak Man In—S I Davie of men! My readers will, recall only Camp creek spent a short tim e In Natron Woman Hara— Mrs. II. O. a few years back • consumption Vialt at Lebanon— Mr and Mrs. Springfield Saturday. ■ Smith, of Natron, waa In Springfield “cures” were advertised in big type, Dallas Murphy spent Thanksgiving Hara from S eittiä — I,lotici Harris f,»r a short time Tuesduy. w e n in religious periodicals, which day at the home of Mr. Murphy's «>f Seattle vlaKod nt the home of bis were in fact abettors of the crime! Eugene People Hara—Captain and slater. Mrs. Glenn Arohart, of Deban- coustn. Mra. E E. Morrison, last Mrs. Lawrence Jensen of Eugene on. Another sister, V«rn Murphy, of Ignorantly, it is true, but never­ Week. theless parties to the swindle. "pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Eugene, and Miss Sylvia Gilflllln, ac­ The human machine is a complex companied th«a local people to Leban-j Thanksgiving at Eugens—Mrs El­ Mrs M II. Huntly, of Springfield. affair, the masterpiece of an al­ on. ate Pollard apen! Thanksgiving with At Olson Home— Mr. and Mrs 11 m ighty God. If you happen to be her sister, Mrs. Elsie Buoy, *»f Eu­ California Party Hera— Clarence, E Landwbery were dlnn> r guests at afflicted with some ailment that gene. the home of Oswald Olson Thanksglv Willard and Iral Nelson arrived In you do not understand, think twice Springfield Tuesday from Red Bluff. Mara on Business— Mrs 11 Wll | *•>« J»y. before you buy a guaranteed, or California. Clarexico and WJlard are secret-formulated “cure-all.” Weigh Hams was here from up tbe McKen Returns from Eaattrn Oregon— vlaitlng their parents, Mr. and Mrs. every statement In an advertise­ tie river Saturday. title attended to Pony W itter has returned to S p r in g ^ Nelson, and Iral Is at the borne of ment of the miracle-worker, the buslneas here. field to spend the winter, after »pend- parent«. Mr and Mrs. Peter N el­ man who “wants no money." The money-back artist is as uncertain. Inspector at Mill— W b. Gray. Sou­ Ing sevnm l month« In eastern Ore­ son. They expect to return to Calif- Thousands of dollars annually are rrnla late this week. tham Pacific Inspector was at the gon. w rung from poor people on glitter­ ing promises that are never fulfill­ Booth-Kelly mill here Saturday In­ Here for Winter— Mrs. S. Schlewe. Ashland Residenta Visit— Mr. and ed. Trust nobody in a s vital a mat­ specting tie shlpmenls. of Mulino, Oregon, arrived hen* Sun Mrs. Wray Roblason left Sunday for ter as your health, unless you know Insurance Man Hera— P. T P age,'day to «penit Iho winter at the home Ashland after visiting over Thanks­ them to be honorable. If you have money to give away, give it to the giving with Mr. and Mrs. Milton inelranco man of Tobtlta Oregon, of her daughter, Mrs. Fred PVese. poor round about you, thus laving Cyr. The Kobiaaonw were only recent­ up treasures in heaven, instead of was In Springfield on buslnem S at­ Roof Jewelry Moved— The D. W. ly married at Kelso, Washington. in the pocket of the charlatan and urday. - Roof Jewelry store opened for busi­ Mrs. Roblason was known here as Impostor. Returns to Monmouth— Miss Frosh- ness In new quarters in the First N a­ Mrs. EUner Herbst. la Em'gh, who spent tin- holloays in tional bank building at Fifth and NEXT WEEK Springfield, returned Sunday to Mon Main streeta Friday. Send Cookies Ncrth. “Controlling Your W eight” mouth where she 1» studying In the Sixty four dozen cookies more than E n j o y Thanksgiving Dinner — three times the quota assigned to state normal school. Guovta at the H. W. Whitney home Springfield, were sent 'o the Vet» r- auxiliary. The cookies are to be dis­ Sand Feed South— A carload of for Thanksgiving duy were Mr and iins hospital at Portland this week tributed among the veterans at feed was sent Io Coquille Monday by Mrs. Curl Olaon and family, Mr. and by tbe Springfield Axi-rlcan L -gloc ' Christmas time. the Springfield Mill ft Grain com- Mrs. J. D. Davis, Mrs. O. B. K essey pany. and son. Dwight. Teacher's Examination. Oswald Olson, major In the third Notice ta hereby given «bat the battalion of the second regiment in the canton brunch of the I O. O. F. semi-annual examination for teacb- has been designated by Colonel P. • er a certificates will be held in the O. Snodgrass of Eugene to conduct County Court room In Eugene, com­ the annual Inspection of tbe Junction mencing at t> a. m , December 14, and City and Harrisburg cantons. Mr. Ol- continuing four daya. A schedule ot aon already has Inspected the Salem tbe time subjects are to be given will be furnished on application. canton. E. J. MOORE, Co. School Supt. D 3 10- Huy Your Christmas Cards from the News While there Is a large stock. A bou t l/oui' Health McCracken Improves—T. J. Mc­ _ B ie k from Portland—W. C. Mosh- ler returned Sunday from Portland, Cracken. Springfield man who was where he visited his brother, O. D «erloualy Injured in an automobile accident in Eugene a week ago, Is re­ Mushier, over Thanksgiving ported by his physician to be consid­ Jack Meehan Hare—Jack Meehan, erably Improved. Ills breast was ot Portland, a ¡fagmser resident of crushed in the accident. H e was Springfield, was a visitor among his brought to his home here Monday friends herp last Friday. from the hospital at Eugene. Rolled Roast and Browned Potatoes Secretarial, Stenographic or Book­ keeping Course USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS New shipment of Ladles’ Coats, fur trimmed! Warm, mod­ ish. Sizes tor women and Misses. These are real value, Priced at S 14.75 to $ 2 9 .7 5 Dresses of silk in the season’s most popular styles.— Priced at $ 9 .9 0 to $ 2 4 .7 5 Silk Umbrellas, fancy han­ dles, made of radium silk, Priced at— $4.49 to $5.90 Silk Hose, full fashion for women— Stationery, good assort­ ment, priced the box— 19c to $4.98 Men’s shirts- in new pat­ terns, all sizes $1.49 to $4.98 Dress Gloves for men, grey, brown, tan at— Ties for Gifts, new silks and patterns 49c and 98c Men’s Blazers, p l a i d s , checks and plain colors $1.98 to $3.98 $3.98 to $4.98 $1.49 “Just T h e T hing For Christmas AN EASTMAN KODAK” Appreciated equally well by either a boy or girl. 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