The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 24, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    «THURSDAY, DBC. 24, 1926.
Mill W orker Injured.
Kil E i i I o ii of I .miilu« wua «pur«led
on Monday «I Ih r I'm I f ir Chrlstla't
ti<iM|iltu| in Kugelt», by u ha al physl
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9H 9ÌEES=3B 1B B H !
rinn, Tim operation was n ecessary as
a resu lt of un accid en t suffered In the
mill of llm Hlxnul L um ber company
u I m i u i ten iluyu ago. Mr. Kutun la r e ­
portad to lm d uine nlcil y.
Secretarial, Stenographic or Book­
keeping Course
Eugene Business College
Enroll Today
It'd A Good School
A. U Itohcrta. Prculdunt
M>2 Willamette Bt
I‘hone «;•«{
Eugene, GTegon
PAGE THREW
h u rd lu ck sourdough who ch ases rain ­ am ong its m em bers groups for th e
bows of the soul and h e a rt In the study of problem« of th e p resch o o l
m idst of a mob th a t chases one thing child, and th ese m others a re there-
only—gold and nothing but gold. fore in an excellent position to f u r ­
In trom Mohawk— Frank Stafford
A ssists Doctor— Dr. G erald Van P athos and suffering are converted th e r th is research of th e bureau. F ro m
of M arcóla wau In Hprlngfluld un bus- Vulzah, from Portlund, wa» assisting Into com edy and lau g h ter—th ere to the sum m ary of the experiences of a
In»»» luat Frlduy.
Or. B Ralph Dipped, In bis office this a laugh in every one of the eight large num ber of m others the b u re a a
or so feet of "T h e Gold hopes to work o u t suggestions th a t
week.
. 'j Q I thousand
R ush."
. will aid In preventing children from
H sre from T hurston— W alter F latt
Camo Creak
Resident
In— Andy
of T hurston wus a Springfield visitor
form ing food an tip ath ies and will h elp
B tevena from Camp Creek was In
lu st Friday.
In overcom ing them once they b e­
town tran sactin g business Tuesday.
Study C h ild ren ’s Food.
come
established.
In from W altervllle—J. W. Fountulu
V isits from Mohawk— Mrs. Ben
of W alterv llle wau in town for a »hurt
The B ureau of Home Economics of
Brisco was in Springfield attending
tlnio Friday.
B u tte r wrappers printed according
the United S ta te s D epartm ent of Agri
Io business Interests T uesday Mrs.
wedght
. culture is m aking a study of the to regulations w ith nam e,
R. W agoner Hero— Il W agoner was ¡ Brisco Is from Mohawk.
causes and rem edies of (ood dial Ik ms and address. $1 25 a hundred a t the
here Hulurduy on buslneaa from Camp j
Company Busy—T he Carbolincum of children. F acts a re being collected
t 'r t ek.
Wood P reserv in g com pany Is shipping from the m others of such children
TALI. AND 8.HBI Dr. N. W. Emery
W altervllle Man V isite— (X x a r M il- out P-f es at the average of one c a r­ . by m eans of a questlcngglre clrcufut- «m oWfo« on plate» a ad other work, tf
II»;.d, from W altervllle, wu» In town load a day. fulfilling Ila large con­ ed through th e M errill-Palm er N ur­
tra c t with the .Southern Pacific.
sery school of D etrlot and the A m eri­
on business Buturday.
can A ssociation of U niversity Wom­ FOR RALE—Carhon paper In large
Plow
m
ans
Visit—
Mr
and
Mrs.
D
John P eriahlng Visita— John Furlab-
sheets. 2flx?,9 Inches, suitable for
en.
T his association w as selected as
lug wus In town S atu rd ay [ruin hie K H ow m an. of Portland, spent the a cooperator because It has organize J
making tracia«»
The News O ffice.
w eekend with Mr and Mrs M B
TOWN AND VICINITY
I
•iB iiÿ il
borne up the M cK enzie.
H untly T he Plowmans, who are d riv ­
Nellie Balu ing through to Los Angela«, stopped
who hue been visiting h ere left S a t­ h ere enroute.
urday for F ay ette, Idaho.
Mrs. H unly's P aren ts Come— Mr.
In from M arcóla—Mr. and Mr». and Mrs. M B H untly will have as
C har ee H ager were In from M arcóla th e ir C hristm as g u ests Mrs. H untly's
Saturday.
parents. Mr. and Mrs Wm. C. A.
Pohl, of A storia. Mr. Pohl Is an under­
Marcóla V isitor Calla— Mrs. 11. J.
tak er In Astoria.
Duwulug, of W eudllug, was In town
(or a ab o rt lim e B uturday.
Mill Forem an from W endling—Cliff
A braham s has retu rn ed to his home
| . G. A. Brown, from th e C. E. F ish ­
a t 423 G stre e t to spend a short tim e
e r L um ber Co., was a buslneaa visi­
with his fam ily Mr. A braham s is su­
tor (rom M erredllh Baturduy.
p erin ten d en t a t the Booth Kelly log-
H ere trom G ran ts P ass— Misa Peg­ ging cam p a t W endling, which Is
gy T u ttle from G ran ts Fa»» is visiting closed down for tw o weeks.
th e W. E. E ste s fam ily (or a few
days.
DISABLED VETERANS TO
V is ito r
6 7 6 n^P A R T M FN T SCHOOLS
!»12 W illamette Kt., Eugene, Oregon.
WISHING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS
Old
und
Hix
will
Klin Krlnklc »oon will Lx* with uh again, young
old aliku eagerly look forw ard to hi» arrival.
1« a nilxalon of good cheer, peace and good
on earth, all good luck to him.
Altho commonly culled old ho 1» about the Uve-
llegt young fellow of our acquaintance and al-
way« him been and, may he ever rem ain ho .
And now. let
iih
extend our hearteet Chrtatmaa
greeting» to you mid to each m em ber of your
home and to the member» of more than two mil­
lion home» th ruout the N State» whom we Bervo
In our 676 »tore»,
,,
Let’s Make it General:
A Merry, Merry Christmas
to All
J. C. PENNEY CO.
1
greeting«
A Very M erry Christm as
and a
H appy Prosperous N ew
Year
Mountain Stales Power Co.
N E W WINTER
D CROWN
ajs .
- «■»—
The new winter “ Red
C rown” is wild to go—
crowded with mileage!
On sale at all “ Red
C rown” pumps.
STANDARD O IL OO MrAN Y
( (lat (lor «(«)
WILD
TOCO
Leaves— M rs.
BE REMEMBERED WELL
Mrs. P erk in s L eaves—Mrs. Ed Per-
; kina left this week to speud th e holi­
San Francisco. D ecem ber 24.—“The
days w ith h e r d au g h ter In Bun F ra n ­
disahlqd soldler, sallor and m arine
cisco.
ha» been rem em bered by ;he Red
Club W ill Give Dance— T he new C ross thls C hristinaa as In the p ast,”
dancing club organized a sh o rt tim e »aid W H Iam C arl Hunt, directing of-
ago will give a dance a t the Midway, Acini of Red Cross activities In seven
w estern states, |n a sta te m e n t Issued
according to Oswald Olson.
today.
Visit a t Salem — Mr. and Mrs. Far-
“ I am happy to anounce th e Red
rel Perking and Mr. und Mrs. C harles ( C ross has again been tru e to Its
D em arest sp en t
T uesday
visiting j c h a rte r obligation to C ongress w he re-
tr im J s in Salem . They m otored over. In It is stated our first duty is to the !
I arm ed forces of the nution. It is grat-
T ren t M erchant C a lls -G 8. W ood.! lfying , o announce lh a t morH than
a m erchant from T ren t, t r a n s a c t ] j 3Mo chrlM niaa h)iri for « . rv |ce m e n '1
business with a local flour mill h ere
th „ „ .r r |, ory have
d | gtrlbut-
B uturday.
! ed am ong disabled m in In 17 hospi­
tals, and sent Io service men In Chinn,
Service Station N e a rly Ready —
i Guam, th e Phllllpptnes and H awaii."
George Cur non ex p ects to open a new
■ Mr. H unt stated th a t th ese bags, i
serv ice sta tio n a t Seventh and Main
m ade and filled by volunteer w orkers j
stre e ts about Jan u u ry 4. u nless had
In Red Cross ch ap te rs throughout the I
a ia tie r condition» hold up costructlon.
I Pacific branch territo ry , contain such
Is Here for V acation—Murl McMul­ articles as decks of cards and o th e r '
len, a freshm an ut W illam ette u n lv e r-: i gam es, handkerchiefs, w atches, neck-i
slty, retu rn ed Friday evening to ties, razors, and o th er articles. S tates!
spend th e holidays with his p a re n ts ,1 In the pacific branch te rrito ry In- i
Mr. and . Mrs. S A. McMul en. Murl Ic,u<,e: «'»Urronla. O n g o n W ashlng-
was f. rm erly p resid en t of the high j ,n n ’ , ',l‘ho’ N evada, U tah. Arizona
and Alaska.
s( hool stu d en t body.
’N um erous boys and girls in pub­
R eturn from School— Miss Miriam lic, private and parochial schools,
and Miss Lucille Mule retu rn ed F ri­ m em bers of Ju n io r Red Cross, have
day night from Oregon N orm al school done t h e r bit for th e disabled men. ■
at M onmouth, to spend the holidays i They have made C hriittm as postal I
with th eir m other. Mrs. (T ara Male. cards, gift. i»ace and menu cards and I
The M isses Male a re Juniors at the b lotters. Hcdly w reaths, fruit, n u ts 1 1
M onmouth school.
ahd ran d y have been sent to h o sp ita ls.; a
In N ovember. 2500 carto n s containing! I
F arm er Buys Lum ber— H a rry Mcrs- , toys for children In the Island o f « I
dorf. a farm er n ear Springfield pur-1 (juanli prepared by m em bers of the I
(h ased an o rd er of ced ar lum ber fr<un , j u n |o r B e l Cross, w ere dispatched ' a
Booth-Kelly L um ber compay. with ahoar(1 the v s A T ra n sp o rt -Thom - I
which he will m ake some rep airs on ag ..
his farm buildings.
V lslt from H arrisb u rg A. H. W eb­
er and th ree children, from H a rris­
burg. called a t th e office of a local
physician S aturday. Mr. W eber Is
principal of th e H arrisb u rg high
school.
"So tbe Pacific branch of the ReJ I
Cross has again been a faithful S anta!
Claus. 1 feel virtually sure not one i I
sailor, soldier o r m arine, disabled o r* '
otherw ise, w ithin our Jurisdiction,
will be w 'th o u t some form of Red .'
Cross C hrist mas cheer.’’
U ndergoes O peration— Mrs. B ert FUNNIEST CHAPLAIN
M ustoes underw ent a m ajor operation
IN “THE GOLD RUSH” I
nt th e Pacific C hristian hosp lta’. last
S atu rd ay m orning She 1» reported to
• The Gold R ush,” C harlie C haplin’s
be doing nicely. Dr. W. C. R ebhan Is new screen feature com ing T hursday,
in charge of th e case.
Friday, S aturday to the Bell th eatre
under a United A rtists corporation
Goes to M yrtls C reek— Mrs. M. J release, Is a sym bolical autobiobraphy
Mllles, left Sunday to a>p<*nd th e w in­ (by Chaplin himself.
te r a t M yrtle Creek. Oregon Mrs. Mll-
W ith th at genius w hich is peculiar­
les spends about half th e y ear In ly his ow n, and a g a in st the back­
S prlngfle'd, and th e o th e r half a t h er ground of old K londike gold rush days
hom e In M yrtle Creek.
of C hap Inesque conception, the g reat­
T h u rsto n Bay H as Needle Removed est screen-com edian has depicted
—Ben R ussell, 12-year old son of F red with subtly tender and delicate m as­
R ussel of T h u rsto n , w as In to have a terstro k e s the struggle of m an's e te r­
needle rem oved from h is foot last nal h u n t for h appiness, Uts h e a rt­
Saturday. Dr. R ebhan rem oved the breaks and tears and its lau g h ter and
Joy.
needle.
C harlie Chaplin of the derby, cane,
To Spend C hrlstm aa Away— Mr. and hnggy trousers, funny m ustache a n i
Mrs. J. M. L arson will «pend C h rist­ w addling w alk who h as made the
m as a t th e home of Mrs. l-arson's whole world laugh m ore than ony
paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T oftdahl. o th er m ere com edian th a t ever lived,
h as built In “The Gold R ush” a de­
In Ju n ctio n City.
lightful stru c tu re of fun and faugh-
T h u rsto n People Come—Among vis­
ter.
ito rs who w ere In tow n S atu rd ay from
On the tragedy and m isery suffered
T h u rsto n w ere Mr. and Mrs. C harles by th e pioneers who first Journeyed
T aylor and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Endi­ to th e Ice-bound A laska, and on the
cott.
d ram a of the soul sufferings of the
Mrs. Needham H srs— Mrs. T aylor sourdough who braved m ountains. Ice,
Needham of T h u rsto n was a visitor snow and starv atio n and d eath In
In th e city Friday. H er sister, Mrs. R. th eir mad rush for gold, Chaplin has
V. H adley, of Eugene, Is v isiting Mrs. built the fu n n iest and m ost hilarious
N eedham a t hor T h u rsto n home for cotuody of his career.
He has clad him self in tho role of a
a few days.
WISHING YOU A CHRISTMAS
OF CHEER AND A NEW YEAR
FILLED WITH HAPPINESS
Hall’s Cash Store
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Wishing You the Good Old Wish
A Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
Wright & Son
HARDWARE
PAINT
FURNITURE
WISHING YOU
TH E SEASON'S GREETINGS
AND ASSURING YOU OF OUR KEEN APPRECIATION
OF YOUR GOOD WILL AND PATRONAGE
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
W. H. ADRIAN, Prop.