The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 24, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY, JUNK 24, 193«.
A “Correct” Likeness of W ashirsnon
TOWN AND VICINITY
Connelly Here I'ut Connolly
waa
Ed G riffin III— Kd G riffin Io »<>r.
In town Saturday from W altorvllle.
luunly III this w«' k ut hl# hunt«
In Springfield*— Mr# Leo Tu«:k«*r
» « « In town Munday from (loahrn
Leaves for Oakland— A. II
loft Saturday for Oakland.
Goes lo M yrtle Point— M l”# C lara
\ \ t » iliu v r lo M yrtlo Point la»l Hun
Alvedore
People Hero— M r. and
Mr« F e rrll Pt-rklna woro In Spring
field from Alvadore Saturday.
day.
B a lte r
Gleams of kindness, of sympathetic under-
standing in the planned ritual of the cere­
mony make our Service of Sincerity one to
be desired.
Jasper Man In Tow n— H O. Hinlt'i
Salem People Here— M r. and M r
*n « In
Springfield
H a rry Jonn# of Hab-m worn vlaltlm? Jasper farm er,
Friday on business.
friends In Springfield la#t Sunday.
' : PHONE,
H e re fro m D onna— M J ('h a te of
Go To C rate r Lake— M r. ami Mr#
M o ri 1 'a iK ll left for a vacation at Donnu transacted business bore F rl
day.
C ra te r I dike lawt Sunday
field Monday.
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111 62 -J FUNERAL SERVICE
SPR.INGFIELD.ORE.
Go To Junction C ity — M r. Bnd M j*
Thureton Men In Tow n— floor««
P la tt of Thureton waa In town M on­ C. F Fgglm ann vlalted near Junction
City Friday.
day on bualneea.
Grey In Town— Ira G rey, Thnralon
farm or. conducted btmlnowe In Hprlnu
W.FWALKER
if!
A-
1 -
H ere from Cresw ell— M re
W . Il
(lllfro y wae In town Saturday from
Creawoll.
J. c . BRILL STORES
Telegraph O perator
Sick— D
W
DeFoe la here from Portland for a
fow days to take the place of J W
Shaw, telepgraph
operator at
tho
Hero from Ooohen— Jim Copenhav-j Southern Pacific depot who has beeen
o r of Oo#brn
camo to
Sprln«fleld 111 at his home.
Hero
from
W a lte rv llle — W illia m
H u ck a of W a lte rv llle
wa# In town
M onday.
Ax-Billy Dept. Store
Succe»sors to SCHAEFERS BROS.
M onday.
Cut K n o t A t M ill— H a rr y W ooley
Hero from C ro w - Mr# B « *‘ h« Blala cot hie knee on a grease cup at the
It
was la BprlBgf eld
M onday
from Booth-Kelly m ill last Saturday
waa necessary to take four stitches
Crow.
In the wound.
V isit»
In
S pringfield— M r« John
Leave Sp rin gfield — M r.
and Mr«
Froorhern of Route X wee a visitor
W illia m C u rtis moved to Siding No. |
In town Monday.
I t near O akridge where M r Curtle
V lelta Perente H e re — Jameo M itch ell
wIB continue lo w ork fo r the South­
epent the week end In 8 p rln « ftrld
ern Pacific company.
w ith hl« parents. M r. and M re. J. T.
V le lta S is te r—Bell Flow er« le ft for
M itch ell
New port laat Saturday to visit his
Ge Blackberrylng— M r
and
M r*.
slater. Juanita. Miss Blowers, accom
Kenyon drove op the M ohawk Sunday panted by a friend from Kngene left
w ith frlonda from B u ten e and epent last w eek fo r the vacation resort to
the day picking blackberries.
spend tw o weeks there.
|
Bend
Men
A rre tte d — P eter L e r | H e r» from Nebraska— T he
Mlsaea
Broun, who gave h l* addreea ae Bond,
Ola and M ildred
Jacobus o f Ford
le ft a 1X8 depoeif w ith Justice Sm ith R iver. Nebraska, are v isitin g their
fo r hie appeartoc« o t
chaise e ' ' cousin. W MonIJoy. this week T h » y
•pending lodged against him Sunday e»me to Oregon a fte r attending the
Money
Received— School the cerem ony. Follow in g the wedding
C lerk Reubln W Sm ith received $3. breakfast, the yonng couple left for
M r Cotton
has
881 4« a« Springfield's »hare of the Springfield w h .re
8 c boo I
Special t a i levy. H e report» that more built a new horn*.
money w ill he received la te r a« the
t a i« # are turned over to the treasur- FO R S A L E — Payroll sheets.
and In rtock at the New » office
Form suitable to r road, eonetructlon
w ork, saw m ills, etc., w ith tab le to
Delegates
to
Convention — M ra.
compute workm an's
compensation
Chari«-« Egglmann
and Mrs.
B ert
and deductions. No em ployer should
Doane le ft M onday fo r the O. A. It j be w ithout these frrm a when they
can be purchased fo r a few cents
convention at M arshfield as delegates
fto in the H p rln g fi-M chapter of the
Ladles of the O A. It. T hey w ill he FO R S A L E I t ' cherries, 3c lb. 447
gone on the trip u n til tom orrow
Fourth street, Mrs. F ra n k Bennett.
It
H u rts Leg— Aubrey
B ryan, sm all
daughter of John B ryan cut a large
gash In h er leg last Saturday a fte r­
noon She was cllm hlng a ladder In
a hay mow and allpped. In fallin g
h er leg caught on a nail and re-1
eelred the cut. Several altohe# were
necessary In the wound.
Student
Caught
Speeding— Ken-
nlth Rodgers, a student at the U n iv e r­
sity of Oregon was fined $10 Monday
for speeding on east M ain street T lio I
young man said he was try in g to pas« -
several cara so as to escape tho dust j
as he was aufferlng from the asthma
Justice Sm ith
accepted th e
young j
m an’s note for $10 as he said he had i
no money w ith which to pay the fine |
H e promised to pay It as soon as he I
earned enough m. n«y this sum n o ..
M ill
W o rk e r
H u rt.
J R. P ark was knocked unconscious
gn.I bruised In an accident a t the
Booth K e lly m ill shortly a fte r closing
tim e Monday.
T h e accident occurred w hile M r.
P a rk was olng w ith tho other em ­
ployees of the m ill to punch the tim e
clock. On the w ay to tho clock he
tripped and fe ll, knocking hlm solf tin
conscious and h ittin g his head on x
w all. M r. P ark wns not seriously In ­
jured and was back to w ork the fo l­
low ing day-
Uheaeee of W ashlagtoa over modeled.
Woodmen Elect Officer».
Forty-seven forest fire» were report
ed up to June 1 from the XX national
N ew officers, »elected by the Wood
forests In Oregon and W ashington, In men of the W orld a t th e ir meeting
volvlng a total area of 1470 acres, ac­ Tuesday night, for the coming year
cording to a report from the district are as follow»: council c o m m a n d e r,.
forester's office la Portland.
C arl Bosaerman; advisor lieutenant, j
Tw enty-five Indians from the Um a­ George A. Cox; escort, Sam R lc h m o n l ,
t illa reeervatloa representing three watchm an, O. O. K i« e r; sentry, H.
tribe«. wtU attend the national Indian C a rlto n ; banker. J. E. Cross; clerk.
congress to be held at Spokane, July ¡B G. San key. managers. A. C C la rk
XI to 17. It waa aamounced by M ajor M . A . N eet and L . E, Thompson.
O m ar Babcock. Indian agent In charge.
The Southern P acific has started
He Remembered to Forget.
operating It« new tie c.reoaotlng plant
“1 hear uncle Is dead. Did he re ­
at Eugene, where approxim ately 40.000
m em ber me In m aking out his w ill’ "
f ir ties w ill be treated m onthly
Thia
plant coat about $380.000 and w ill also i “ I guess so, 1 didn't see y o u r name
treat cedar pole« to be used for piling in IL "
A fte r 45,000 acre» of b -iiih and tlm-
be.rlund were burned over, a forest fire
which had been raging In the Siskiyou
mountains In Oregon and northern
C alifornia wa# brought under control.
Approxim ately OS sections of land
were ravaged.
V ic to r llra c h er of the Uracher H a rd ­
ware company of Pilot Rm k. unearth­
ed what le believed by many to be an
«'lephanfe tusk. I t 1« 6 feet long. 13
Inches in dlnm eter and resemble» old
Ivory It was burled In 13 feet of vol­
canic ash soli.
Tw o bill» aw arding Portland resi­
dents almost $70,000 were passed by
congress. One authorises payment to
M Barde A Sons of $32.600 as a re­
fund on liquidated damages collected
on the contract for raising the Welsh
Prince, a suuken steam er In the Co­
lumbia river, w hile the other confirms
payment of $34.434 to l)r. Henry W aldo
Coe for the care of insane pvtienta
from Alaska at M orningside hospital.
B u tte r wrappers printed a c c o riia g
o regulations w ith name, wcignt-
no address, $1.36 a hundred a t the
You may be dressed smartly and becomingly, but if, when
vou start on a week-end trip or a vacation, your luggage
fs not in keeping, one is likely to fail in making the proper
impression on the people you meet.
— S U I T CASES F R O M $1-1$ T O $17.68
— BAGS F R O M $X.26 T O $14.60
- T R U N K S F R O M $8.60 T O $48.60.
Women’s
Beautiful Hat
Boxes Take A
Low Price Of $4.69
Sturdy Fibre
Su’t Cases, $2.50
Convenient X4-inch sl»e,
rein ­
forced m etal corners, leath er
straps, brass lock, neat shade
of brown.
Wonderful Bags
At $4.65
H eavy,
18-lnch black
caracul
grips, substantially made over
m etal fram e. Pullm an handle,
w aterproofed.
Glossy patent leath er lim iU -
tio n ) th a t are nicely and pret­
tily lined w ith fancy cretonne,
finished w ith ex tra
pockets,
mounted on heavy fram e, nicely
finished, have Pullm an h a s d t\
n eat secure lock and catches.
(Luggage in M en’s Section)
«lews Office.
Friday and
Saturday
Special.^
Extension Shaving Mirror
When He Comes
Will the Thief, whether he comes in the night
or in the day. find that you have thwarted him
by placing your valuables in our Safe Deposit
Vaults? If you have not taken this step to pro­
tect your valuables, why not do so at once, be­
One Cent
Wall Paper Sale
fore it is too late. Protected by Electric Burglarly
At last a Shaving Mirror
that is really different.
This is an adjustable mir­
ror that has an extension
arm that reaches 24 inch­
es, permitting any angle
adjustment desired. Plate
8 inch glass, beveled edge.
All metal parts nickeled.
From
JUNE 21st to JULY 3rd
am v CUSTOMER WHO BUYS TWO ROLLS OF SIDE
WALL PAPER CAN HAVE THE THIRD ROLL FOR ONE
CENT.
COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR 500 SAMPLES AND
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE.
DURING THIS SALE WE WILL SELL ALL PAINTS AT
10% DISCOUNT PROM TI1E REGULAR PRICE.
SO NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR PAINT FOR THAT
PAINTING JOB.
Springfield Decor
tl I
312 MAIN STREET
lUBlSr., „ „¡¡, M M liW MM '
MRIMHIMBMKi
:n
Specially
Priced
$1.79
“The Home of Good
Furniture”
WETHERBEE
-POWERS
•11th At Willamette
System.
The cost of a box by the year is only $2.00 and
then you know you are safe.
CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS— SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Commercial State Bank
Springfield, Oregon
--F,T
V is itin g Parent»— M re M ary Klaer Colorado teachers meeting.
epent the week end a t the home of I
Build Bridge Approeeh — A new
h e r fath er end mother. M r. and Mr».
deck was laid
upon the we*1
ap­
A. Hurynchuk.
proach to the bridge across the W il­
H ere from Albany— John b am b erty lam ette riv e r by the connty bridge
A
and fam ily o f Albany visited w ith crew last M onday and Tuesday.
his m other, Mrs. N. A. Rowe last crew of four men, under the direction
of W Sorenson wa» buey laying the
Sunday.
heavy plank T ra ffic wa# considerably
V is itin g In Ben«»— M r and M r». C held up d u rin g the operation«.
T Barber drove to Bend last week
Mre. H em ttn Back— M ra F B H am
M r. Barber returned to Bprlngfle’ d
Bunday, leaving M r« Barber to view tin returned Saturday from Portland
tile fath er and mother. M r and M rs. | where «die went to attend the funeral
of h e r nephew, L ew is M cA fee
T he
H L. Barber.
fun eral wss held T hu rsday «Iternonn
Her» from Portland— J J Malnnev at the Bose C ity cem etery M r and
o f the R eality Investm ent and M ort M ra. James O. N ew land o f Rosehnre
g»g.. company of Portland has been and t h r lr «on. M aurice, a slater and
b rother In law of M rs lla m lln drove
la Springfield »M »»g e n e on
b . r b ark from Portland They went
■eee for the last two week«.
on to th e ir bme In Poor!land.
W ill
Spend
Summer— Mre. Pant
Bcott of Spoknne. W aehlngton. I# >n
H o w ard Cotton M arrie d Sunday.
Springfield to v is it her parent«. M r.
Mias W lld a O rr was m arried to
and Mr«. A. E. B a rtle tt, for the sum H o w ard Cotton, local man. at H a lf­
way. Oregon, last Sunday. T he Rev.
aaer.
E j . G ils tra p of Eugene perform ed
t i l l heroic etatoe e f th» commander la chief of the flr»< armle« of tae
D alted S ta te , was m a d . for th» city of Portland. Orogoa. though aot y e t 4 « D -
ered lh .r o by the artlaL
The w eelera m ualcipallty has loaned It to tho
Be.qul Ceatoaalal In lernatloh al Kipoaltloh. opening ta Philadelphia J aae 1
and coatlnulng unUI December 1. to celebrate 16« year» ef Am erican ladopcnd-
•■ c«
At the foot of the sculpture le s h o w Pompeo CoppinL the sculptor.
D r Henry W aldo Poo. of Portland, declare« tho face to ho tho moot correct
Are You Going
To Let Shabby
Luggage Spoil
A Good Im­
pression.