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THURSDAY. FWB 11. 1926.
g AG h Sût
N otis»—Old Tim» «oslal.
attending the international conven­
BEN JONES. PRESIDENT
tion at Ann Francis«-«». From here h r
OF LIONS. ENTERTAINED
JACK CORRICAN SOUGHT
ON CHARGE OF FORGERY
Th« young m arried people of I he
M ethodist church will give a program
M r» Laxton Awa|j— Mrs. Jam es and lunch on Friday evening. F ebru­
L a ito n left Saturdnv for 8«-altD, ary 1# at 7: SO o'clock In «he church
wtbere »he wl I vlsll for »ome Ilme rooms, The program will be free
F II
wlth her daughter, Mrs Adam»
went to Fortland.
Hen Jones, p resident of Lions In­
A uthorltle» » re looking for Jack
ternational,
received an ovation in the
C orrigan, «l as P. I. H lbner. » h o left
Mahls
Man
In—S
A
Adam*
of
Ma
Jasp er Man In— S C. D rury of J a s ­
e n tertain m en t given in hla honor bv
Springfield in a hurry early «ast F ri­ per was a v isito r in town Alonday.
hie was a visitor her«“ Saturday.
Lions elubs of this d istrict a t th»
day m orning taking »-ith him an over­
Gees to L eaburg—Miss C lara Wys >
I* III— Mrs II M Kbbe was 111 at Eugene hotel Monday evening tine
co at and a sw eater belonging to local
hundred fifty Lions and th eir wives
persons, some $3S In cash obtained m otored to L eaburg for a visit Sunday a t h er home last weekend.
w ere p resen t to g reet the In tern atio n ­
tfhrough bad chocks, and the ill »rill
la III— M rs. Jess S e a r e y was on the
M r». N elson III—Mrs N. Nelson Is
a l e x e c u tiv e .
of half a daaen Springfield people. I confined to h er heme with the tu­ sick list this week.
A «loam Sprln field Lions wer
C orrigan w orked around Springfield
. fluenta.
Mrs. P o tter III— Mrs C E P o lte r; am ong tin1 l ’tl"present at th e dinner
fo r about th ree weeks L ast T hursday
T hurston F srm rrs In—George and of W nltervllle w a - brought to S p rin g -, Coquille. C ottage Grove, Lebanon.
he decided to leave town, ap parently,
. ’II». Eugene and Springfield are
C
and at m idnight dropped Into Fred W alter P latt of T hurston were In f le d for medical treatm en t T uesday
I-
» th e d lstr el. uni M dford
th ’
C line's r sta iran t a rd cashed a $2’ tow n on business Monday
M rs. G o ff III— Mrs F W Goff, wht w.i i ,-r.
n .-.l 1-v a g o ’ iti^e g stlo il
check, draw n on th e Com m ercial J
R e tu rn s fro m
P o rtla n d — R on ald lb ■ »’ I'
fish atch ry, Is ill this v.hich aceiwuyiuled 1’resUlenl Jones
S tate hank and signed by the nam e. |
R oberts is back from a visit to Por’ » te l,
. '.it • trip north M ei 'ay Presliten*
M W elch W elch Is a o n tracto r here
land.
for whom C orrigan had worked.
' Hero fro m T h u rs to c — Ira O rav and Helm of the P ortland club was p re s­
C orrigan ihen eft town In th e wee
L e a b u rg M a n H e rs — A. A. J o h a s o l C F G rant w ere T hurston men visit- ent with a delegation, and P resident
Jo n es was being conducted over the
hours of the m orning, w earing
of L eaburg tran sacted business In Ing in town T uesday.
sta te by M ayor Giese of Saloni.
overcoat he had borrowed from J. T ib­ Springfield Monday.
,
Downing Io—Jo h n Downing
of
F el owing the d in n er ITesIdent
betts, and a sw eater Tom S harm an
Awbrey In— J. W. Awhrey of Cres- W endllng was a visitor In tow n for a Jones m ade an ou tstan d in g talk. In
had lent him In his pocket was tile
which he declared th a t unselfishness
»55 fro n-the check to Cline and »11 well and wife were v isiters la Spring sh o rt H u e Tuesday.
received through an o th er check signed field M o n d a y .
Mf># Riehmond m — Mrs Sam Rich- was the only successful motive lo gin-
cera com m unity service.
by him self and cashed here
H e re
fro m
L o w e ll— Mrs. T hom as ntoml is ill at h e r htsn-e. She Is suf-
T h e I.!->ns c lu b b r a d had Just been
Mr C line's check was retu rn ed h r g ykeg
Lowell w as In town for a ferlng from a case of th e Influ nsa
the bank as a forgery on the name o f short tim e Monday.
O perated On— T hom as Yost under-
Mr Welch, who had no account with
th e Comm ercial S tate bank T he oth-
Vielt at Com stock—Mr. and Mrs. w eut a m ajor o peration at the Pacific
er check was retu rn ed for lack of au W illiam P a r k made a trip to Com- C hristian hospital S aturday.
stock Sunday,
acount for C orrigan In the bank.
H ere from L eaburg—J F K ennarlv
A nother angle on C orrigan's case
V isits Here— Mrs. Druce H ow ard of of L eaburg was a visitor In town P r ‘-
w as obtained when it was learned th at
P ortland is h e re fbr a few days visit- day.
he had left a room rent bill unpaid.
Ing h e r m other, Mrs. George Barnes
H a k e H e r e — W I lam H ake of Eula
In th e room w as an old coat of his.
on which was a state chauffeur's li­
V isit a t Grove— Mr, and Mrs. J. j was In town on business Saturday,
cense. The license had been Issued W Shaw m otored to C ottage Grove Mrs H ake is t.'aching at Eula.
DRUG STORE
to F. I H lbner of Mayville. Oregon. Sunday to visit Mrs. Shaw 's parents,
C r a ft R e tu rn s H o m e — W
11 C raft
tt w as learned by cheeking with th-’ Mr ton«l Mrs. H. C. Mitcheli.
retu rn ed to his hem»- a t ta ’ab u rg Mon-
sta te off ees. and It Is believed th at
X ttle- day a fte r visiting for a day In Eu
C orrigan was living h e re u n d er an
N ettleton H ere N’orris
a las. At any rate, his reap p eraan ce ’°n- retu rn ed to C urtain. O regon Mon gene.
In town would he heralded with Joy
a fte r “Fending a week with his
H ospital—G V W right of
b y h a lf a dozen persons.
m other here.
Camp C rek who recen tly suffered a
6 -Piece
BRUSH SETS
Special to
Springfield
News Readers
89c SET ’
A handy set of brushe# limi
should be In every kitchen.
Good strong liristi«-« firmly set
In t w I s t e ii wire. Some with
enameled wooden handle«, oth-
ers wire handles. A brush for
every purpose:
V
-tV$'
'with
Clothe? Brush
Toilet Brush
Bottle Bru»h
Refrigerator and
Radiator Brush
Vegetable Brush
Bath Brush
.ati/our^
R eturn to P o rtlan d —D arrell and stroke of p araly sis Is out of th"
H e - , h - l Sutton returned to Portland hospital.
I T S E L F A F T E R R A IN S S atu rd ay a fte r a visit of sev eral dava
V isits H untlys— J. W
S tra it
———
w ith th eir fath er, E lia Sutton a t
P
ortland
arrived
h
ere
T
hursday
to vl «
Springfield is std l drying Itself af- g r r ing f|ej<j
It several days at th e hom e of Mr
te r a thorough drenching It received
late last week at the hands of Ju p ite r
Drain Peop’e H ere— Mr and Mrs A and Mr- M B H un’ly.
Pluvia» FI Id and town in th is dis- 8. V rbank of D rain and Mr and Mrs
W a lte r v llle F a rm e rs In— Frank F.
frlct were fo o d ed as a re s u 't of the J W Shaw of Springfield attended m erlch and Ilk-hard E aston, both
heavy d o w rro u r of Thur« lay. F riday, th e w restling bouts In E ugene Mon the W nltervllle d istrict, paid Spring
and S aturday, but no serious dam age day night
field a business v isit Tuesday.
A J l . ’.’S VALUE FOR.89c!
ON SALE FRIDAY AND SAT­
URDAY ONLY!
FOR STYLE
S P R IN G F IE L D D R Y IN G
w as done
Hitfh w ater under th e decks m ade
It necessary to shut down operation
of one of the p laaers at the Booth Kel­
ly plant for a while S atu rd ay R epairs
on the electric high line of th e Moun­
tain S tates Pow er com p a-y . how ever.
m ade It possible to sta rt operation of
th e mil proper S aturday m orning af-
te r a shut-down of several days
S aturday m orning w ater rushed
down N orth Main stre e t and overflow
ed the curbs, m aking ped estraln tr a f
flc Im possible B asem ents in Soring-
field. Including th a ' of th e M ethodis’
church, w ere partially flooded.
CIVIC Cl II” TO HOI o
OLD TIMERS’ DANCE
This Patent Pack­
age of
Absorbent Cotton
Flanery’s Drug
Store
A ttqust • i tep s recen tly revived
by fllw <r'» Inventor will ’»• th-> f.-a-
tu re of an Old Time dance to bp
he d under the ausnices of r’-<- Wo-
m an 's C vie club a ' Steven- hall Feb-
ru arv 17. The «plrlt of the affair will
be carried out iy old time dres« worn
by the dancers.
Old tim - fiddlers and G a-rett's or­
M ohaw k
G ir l
B urns
F o o t— M iss
chestra wl! furnish the m usic for the M arjorie Conn, h gh school girl of
ancient steps.
Mohawk, was brought to th e office of
— ——“ — — — —
a local physician Sunday suffering
Cox Recovers— H erbert J. Cox, coun- from a badly burned foot, received
c ita a n and accountant a t the Booth- ■ several days ago when a pot of cof-
Kelly plant. Is back at work a fter a fee
gpUled on it. The injury Is
brief confinem ent due to illness.
| reported to be tap ro v in g .
i'"
These hats are the creative impulse of master designers.
All styles, shapes and colors are now on display at prices
that are not prohibitive to the woman with limited in­
come.
You’ll be surprised how nice these new Spring Hats are.
Make your pick early while there is a large selection.
THE FARMERS EXCHANGE
"The Store of Springfield”
^aG 7>g
COURTEOUS CONSIDER \T IoN
for all of the formalities and an arrangem ent
of the details that is beyond criiiclsm murks
our Service of Sincerity.
.W.FWALKER ™ IH
PHONE
6 Ï-J hjheral service
S p r in o f ie l d . o r f
z a a A . » ti. a n «
:.wwessa»
'
aaai
Pork Backbones
Niue and meaty. You will be satisfied, both as to price and
quality.
Try them.
Smelt
There’s a Deal o’ Knowledge in Books
We take delight In making thia first offering of new spring
millinery—a fine individual assemblage of smart hats,
radiating the very spirit of ail that is new in the fashion
world.
ECONOMY
"Morchandi»e of Merit Only”
D ittos V isit Here— Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. C arney III—Mrs W allace C a r­ is the new. sanitary and Im­
Glenn
D itto of Coquille
visit« 1
ney of E street, who h as to en con­ proved m ethod for handling ab ­
George Ditto here recen tly They a r"
fined to h er home, for some tim e w .'h sorbent cotton In the home,
spending several days v isiting in this
sick-room and nursery.
th e Influerza, Is now recovering.
d istrict.
Your hands only touch what
M otor to L ea b u rg — Mr. a n d Mrs * you actually use. The rest re­
Visit Frese Home— Mr and Mrs.
F. Egglm ann and Mrs. Alice Doane mains in the patented box away
Stanley Ogden of G rants Pass, and
m otored to L eaburg Tuesday to visit from dust and dirt.
Mr. and Mrs. C arl W e b b e r of Eugene
at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs AI Mont- Economical, safe and sensible.
c a l ed at the 'home of Mr. a n M r «
IJoctorg endorse it.
Fred F rese of Springfield S aturday Fom* r F
2-oz„ 4-oz., and 8-oz. sizes
evening
H ere from Camp C reek— Camp
Creek resid en ts who w ere business
M r s. Boesen Here— Mrs. Ella Boe-
, visitors in Springfie d T uesday were
fortner resid en t of Springfield
’ <‘n
A. E. Davis. C harles H ayden ami Jess
who has be<n n u rsing at a Medford
Gates.
hospital for Severn« m onths, w as a
Stop Over H ere— Mr and M s D. j
visito r here S atu rd ay Mrs Boesen
visited at the hom e of Dr. and Mrs. K. Plowman, trav elin g north from Isis !
W H. Pollard w h'le h ere
Angeles, sto p p td over In B p rin g flelli
TA -
Xrtu»
F riday to visit with th eir old friends, |
M~s. T ro tter Here— Mr and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. M B. H untly.
D C T ro tte r w -re In Springfield M n -
day from W al’erville. Mrs. T ro tte r
-. m r - x - - - .- ir -
and daughter. Mary, a re stay in g over
for a few days a t th e hom e of Mr*
May C raft, while Mrs. T ro tte r h at
den tal work dope.
FIRST
SHOWING IN
NEW SPRING
MILLINERY
QUALITY I
FRESH EVERY DAY
AT THE
—and far from the least of these, as every successful per­
son knows, is the bank book.
Acquire the bank book habit and you will succeed.
Pay it by check, it is the easiest and safest way.
On saving accounts we pay 8% payable semi-annually.
Independent Meat Co.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CALL 63 FOR YOUR MEATS
Springfield
Oregon
GOOD
LUCK
is something the housewife doesn’t always have when
baking bread at home under trying conditions.
But luck is not. a factor in Perfection bread making. It is
made always light and fluffy by a scientific formula In a
modern sanitary bakery. Every loaf is like every other loaf.
Perfection bread I h a made in Springfield product and sells
at a price where the housewife can’t afford to bake her
own bread using up her energy and expensive fuel.
Don’t trust to luck. Take home a loaf today.
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Perkins
lA ix to n
Building
FREU FRESE, Prop.
Fifth and Main St.
Springfield
Phone 66
Springfield, Oregon.
Announcing
The NEW STANDARD
LINE of WESTINGHOUSE
MAZDA LAMPS
Take Home a Box of Six
Westinghouse is standardizing all electric house lamps for
uniform appearance and lighting effect. T ij the new
standard light frosted on the Inside. It gives a soft bright
light
Henderer Electric Supply
I. 0. 0. F. Building
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