The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 01, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    TH E SPRINGFiaX> HBWB
THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1926-
R e tu rn . to M a ttia — Vernon C. D eal,
C re s w .il Man Mara— H. N.
of
who baa been aaalatlng In thn Snw d » Craawall waa In town Hatnrdar
aala. returned to bla home In Baattle
)n fr<>m Thur, ton_ _ < b lrl.y Ornot
_ Baturday.
.
wa> „ business vlaltor in Springfield
TOWN AND VICINITY
Harvest and Haying
Supplies
Mara from Camp Craah— John I Wangling People In Town— Mr
Warrln Hara— M J. Wrrrln of Wal- Saturday.
Orlffln of Camp Craah waa a bualneaa and Mra J I, Fountain of Wendllng trrvllle waa In town Tueaday on bual , Rpra Saturday—John Crabtree of
were visitors to Springfield Saturday nese.
Camp Creek ylalted In Springfield
vlaltor In Springfield Friday.
Hayden In Town—Charley Hayden
Thurston People Hara — O»org'- Saturday,
Leaves for California—Jim Ijtxton
of
Camp
Creek
waa
In
Springfield
pyptt
and Mra. Walter Pratt of Thura-, Hare fM>m Camp creek —Jere Hatei
left Humlay for California on a three-
Monday
ton were In town Thuradny.
waa In Springfield Saturday on bual-J
weeks' bualneaa trip.
Here from Natron— Mra Fred Try
on of Natron waa In Springfield Sul
urduy.
Mere from
Camp
Creek— Charles
Op. r. „ OB_ M r,
In W e lte rv llle — Mr and Mra. Kdgur »Ion
Karhnn
bualneaa
Hugh
J o lllff neM
Meier wua In Kprlngileld from Camp *** tllk, t„ , h„ pacific Christian
Tucker In Town— Leo Tucker of
crerk Monday.
hospital Monday for a major opera Oo,h en waa In Springfield for a short'
She
la
reported
to be doing
of
In Trotter went to W altervllle to spend nicely.
Bunday with Mr and Mra. C. I). Trot
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ta a t_ MaghUf Premier
t,r
returned this week from an extensive
Vielte
Parents— Mrs.
Levi Neat
W a lte rv llle People
Here— Several trip to D enver and points east M r.
left Thursday for Cottage Grove to
residents In nnd around W altervllle i Premier waa gone over six weeks on
stay a few days with ber parents,
were In Springfield Saturday on bus bla trip.
Mr and Mrs Nelson.
Ineas. Among inoae
In**«.
those in
In w
town
* n were:
Frank Rmmerlrb. John Hart Mr and H i-s from Band—Guy W hltely waa
Come from Weetflr—T. A Harber
Mr» M J. Weerln. and T. W Carney ■ visitor In Springfield Sunday from
and family are moving to Springfield
■ Bend He returned to Bend the same
from W estfir I bla week Mr Harbor
Mareóla Man Hurt—C. L. Brock of day
baa taken the Casper house on F .
W. .-a . .
,
„
Marróla caught bla left leg In the
atreel between Blgbih and , Ninth.
.b e e n elch for the past week w.th the
Visiting R ela tlv ee-C „ ~
T Onnn of
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. St Joseph. Missouri has been vteltlng
Mtae Berdlna Cumraln. returned. „ad It badly p.ndtod. He came to
h„ mp of
Mrg Mary
hom e
from Marshfield with Mra Bgglmaau j Springfield for medlral tr-cm o n t
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He left for •-■-
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to visit friends here She will s t >ev
a y ! ¡ Sunday
Sunday and
Monda»
and Monda»
_,
W ednesday.
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K" ,ra,nn ,n d "
- c h from Monmouth—Mias Loto
To Build Homo— G eorge
Perkins
« • e k wit
ra.
an .
, Crabtree returned to
Springfield
Bwlmmlno P .r ty -M r and Mr. D 'from the Oregon State Normal school baa contract.«! to build the » C
B Murphy and Mr and Mra Paul at Monmouth where ahe has been go Wright home on f i t
an
» “
Haaford enjoyed
swimming
last Ing to school. Ml«» Crabtree plus«
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H ere
Saturday— Jim
Cedar Flat trunaaeted
town Saturday.
Thursday night In the Wlllnmette af attend the University of Oregon sum
ter a supper along the river.
' nier school at Eugene.
Binder Twine
16c and 20c lb.
Myers Hay Carrier Un­
loaders
$11.00 and $13.50
Bale Ties
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$ 2 .2 5 Bdl.
Machine Oilers -
-
15c up
Saturday.
|n Town_ i, „ Bcot, o( Blue
River waa a bualneaa visitor In Spring,
Reid Saturday.
)n Tpwn
MrB
pyed Tryon waa In
8pr)n(fftp)d on bualneaa from Natron
Monday.
L ,ave tor Marcóla—C M Donovan
and o ,.run ¡Uh.-ler left Springfield j
ior b|arroia Monday.
AND FOR CANNING. OUR STOCK OF KETTLES AND
Goes to Bend—William 8 Clarkson
u « a . . »here
w hore h e I n -'
W t for n
Bend . Monday
he
tends to work.
I
LADLES IS COMPLETE.
Here from Leaburg—Mrs. C. O.
Rossman was In Springfield from
I,eahurg for a ahort time Saturday.
|B T(ywn from Jasper—M. L. Wal­
spent Saturday afternoon
In
Springfield.
Wright & Son
lace
Here frOfn M arcóla— Ivan S au n d ersj
, waR )n 8prln(rt|,.id from Marcóla Sat
y 0 Newport—Mlaa Clara Wyse, ac- urday
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Hurt Lag—Jack »terna hurt hl» leg ||v»d In lleno.
l . . t week when » pl|.e rolled on him
Bgd_ Lp, fPr
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Martin. Caacadea
R u g en . firm
was plan
Ñ ew ^ubscriberaareSprinfieldBoorten
CORD TIRES
, hl. m„,in(aln lakes of th" at the home of D W. McKinnon spent
Tuesday mornlnr
Th»v Saturday In Albany visiting ren d « ,
to H op a t O de. a s ,
C r e t o e .« there
In Springfield Friday on liusln»«'. lie lakes.
Tw0 Caaea Smallpox—Two very | S
of Eugene lie was taken t" the I’u
Stop In S p rin gfield -J. M Elder mild caaea of smallpox were reported , ]
a trip from California
haa
Just
made
elfte Christian
hospital for treat­
Friday
Mrs. | ■
b y way o f the Redwood highway uni n n d f a m ily of K id d ie were visitor« In by a local phyalclan
ment.
the rtrttch
re p o rt»
th a t
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I*8«s . In
c ip rin a were returning from a trip to have ____
ith the di»
. They
been quarantined w
with
dl»-;
Mill* to Cloae— The Booth Kelly C ré a ie n t C ity nnd Grants n.
apd
craM( w h lle
town ease.
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m ills announced Thursday that the very had shape at preaenL Tourist"
y
th„ a c . Wrlght
mill would »hut down for n ten day are forced to take the old rttod ^ a
To Visit Daughter— Mr». Amanda
new ■■■■■■..",
highway which
period beginning Friday. July 2 hu <I , the nrw
.
Miller, widow of Abraham Miller, ha* ,
ending Monday, July 12 During that |,„ ||, hKa not yet been opened to the
1 •
-Mra. C. E Wheat left for a vtwlt with her daughter, at
time the mill will undergo repairs
public.
Go to Corvalll
n ut M r« u i. R o u « e attended the Rmmltt. Idaho Mr». M iller w ill h -
Installs New Lamp— Dr W. II Pol
Mra. Egglmann Back—Mr«. C F 'j" ding of the Corvalll» chapter of hack next September after several i
toril has Juat Installed u new Finson Egglmann and Mr». Bert Doane re
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of t|)e Rantern Star lari month«’ visit
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m v er.a
l
deep
theapy
electric
lam
p
.
Thursday
from
«Ute^
con-
WoKhy Grand
nr;|nd
Hupt_ rharlpy gtark cnt the;
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■' ’ s a tUrdav night. The Worthy
at his office The lamp Is designed to ventlon of the Ltodlea of the O A R .,
attendance at the I «He
second finger on his right hand at
treat colds and diseases of the cheat h,,|d at Marshfield In conjunction
'
the Booth-Kelly mill Friday The fin
and other reaplmtory diseases
Its wltt, the state convention of the 0 . ‘
Spend Bunday at P a ck -M r and ger was cut and part of the nail torn
effect Is the same as the natural ray« A r
Mrs. Egglmann and Mrs.
and Mr and Mrs off by catchln It In a saw
of the sun.
I Doane went as delegates to the con Mr» C _ E Wheaton
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ventlon and
ann report
repor. a . wonderful time ( r A Swarta,
S warts. accompanied
arrómpame., by
oy their
Leave— Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
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r*"' The national president of the Ladle» da„Kh, „ Bnd three grandchildren ate
th<?Jr home at ■
Stopped
Here Friday— L. E ’
.ccompatiled by h l. mother. Mrs W ,
o A R wail a, the convention
dtnnpr
, h„ new
park Good' »
w l8 ,.on»ln after a via-!
Weyerhouser. W isconsin, after a vis­
— — a — _ a I
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n E m tl
t ha*
.
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A. Durrln and Mrs. Gertrude Erick and . <nyp a instructions
about the
|hp BftPrno(,n
in
it at the home of Mr and Mrs. D. W. '
son waa In Springfield Friday on h la , work
the presidenta of the ohap
(h f {r(>e(| of , hp pBrk
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McKinnon. They took the southern
return to Halllster. California, from tpr„ Aa Mr„
Egglmann and Mrs i
an outing whtoh included a trip up
WPr„ lh„ only d elegate, from
8 wlm Held at Seaveys’- D r . and route, going ; by w y
the Columbia river highway.
Mr (h)R d,„,rlr, they went to Eugene Mr„ 8 r . Dlppel. Mr. and Mrs. Carl orado and will
P
,
Durrln was a resident of Spring«.Id Sa,urday afternoon and Instructed Olson, Mr. and Mrs Paul Bnsford on the way to
nine
years
ago » and
notes much Im I ((l
|„ d|PB W 0( t po
th . the
Springfield
and Mr and Mrs J F. Ketels. Mr an-1 home w
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Mrs. Montroy and Mr and Mrs. W hit-, weeks, according to their plans,
provement In the town since he ha» E„<(>ne chapters In the work,
ney spent an enjoyable evening at
been away.
Seavey’s bride Monday. The party ;
took their lunches and went In swia»-,
ming after the dinner.
Special Cash Prices ih at You
Can’t Afford To Miss
30 x 3’/ 2 Regular Cord .................................... -..............
30x3’ , Savage Oversize ................................................
31x4 Savage ....................................................................... g .ó o
32x4 Savage
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29x4.40 Balloon Tire ....................................................... .
A Good Price on Tubes Also.
Columbia Starling and Lighting
Storage Batteries
FULL CAPACITY
GUARANTEED
d»1 1
QC
CHEVROLET, OVERLAND, FORDS, STUDEBAK.ER,
BUICK, JEWETT
Rubber Case $16.30
a
To be faithful to our trust and to be just
in all things is not only our ambition; it has
become an accomplished part of our Serv­
ice of Sincerity.
. .
Two Arrested—Two people were
people were arrested Sunday for
speeding on Springfield streets One
woman. Mrs. Myrtle L. Russel of
Portland was going at the rate of 42
m iles an hour, according to the off.
car’s complaint E Bruce Knowlton,
also of Portland, was going 36 when
stopped by ‘be officer Neither one
has appeared yet for sentence.
For
STRAINED
AND SORE
M USCLES
I P H O N E W.F.WALKER e z 8
62-J FUNERAL SERVICE^
S prjngfield . ore .
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For
Friday and
Saturday
Another
Hot Weather
Special/
r»
Don’t Spend the 4th
Cooking
N yal’s Liniment
on hand and use It freely
for aches and pains.
BUY A BIO, NICE, TENDER, JUICY ROAST AT THE
Price 50o
The Independent Meat Co.
We handle all of the ad­
vertised linim ents which
are recom mended for m an
and beast.
Serve It cold and enjoy the celebration.
Nico Cold M eats for Sandwiches.
Phone 31
4th and Main St.
Phone 63
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confused as to issues.
He defines it thus:
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half gallon Optic Jug and
six Optic 9 oz. Tum blers.
The entire set Is neatly e n ­
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grape cluster design.
Complete
7 piece
set ..........
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CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS—SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES
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Fish Thursday and Friday.
We Give Green Trading Stamps
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Phone 19
as established by our Inspired forefathers has made possibk
an Individual independence of which not all of us have ye
learned the tru e m eaning.
•
T here Is nothing m ore an ­
noying these days than
pain caused by sore and
strained muscles.
Keep a bottle of
Jolliff-Scaiefe Motor So.
Main Street, Springfield
WETHERBEE
-POWERS
Commercial State Bank
Sprta gfleld, Oxegon
11th at W illamette
u tu
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