The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 22, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SPKlNOfUflfciD NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926
FOLLOWS EMANCIPÄTOR
G oss To Salem Mra. A. K Clark
left for Salem Sunday morning for a
visit, Mrs Clark will re tu rn Munday
" I ’m sorry, oW topi"
"Sorry, why’ 1'
‘‘My wife Just bought a new hat
and she haa gone to show It to
your."
N ew Champion
To Visit D aughter—A E Senalnnry gMM bdM M fc adkMMfttek* X
loft tur A storia Sunday evening to
v isit hla d au g h ter, Mrs. A rth u r Ball
Goes To Oak Ridge— Wayne Barber
moved Tuesday to Oak Ridge wherw
he la going to work Mr Barber had
the Flowers apartments here 1 a
Springfield.
ey.
On To A lbany— Mr ami Mra. N. A
Itiiwe went to Albany Sunday w here j
they spent the day with John Lain
bi rly and family.
„ Buck from . R eedsport—Mr. and [
Mrs. Iro P eterson spent Sunday nt i
It edaporf. They left S aturday even- j
Ing and retu rn ed Munday morning.
TO THE LITTLE HOME
.Fined For Speeding—H urry Dlrkln
i of llend wus given a fine o f |7.60 at
the R ecorder's office Monday for
speeding on E ast Main street.
by the side of the road as well as to the pre-
ttffttious dwelling place of the financially mighty
we bring the same earnestness of sincerity and
Visit Fn-rn Ixingvlew—Mr and Mra.
E rn est S k in n er of Ixingvlew. W ash­
ington, sp en t Sunday with Mr
and
Mra. R obert Sid well, p aren ts of Mrs,
Skinner.
ability.
V isits From P o rtlan d —Mrs. Inxa
Odgen of P o rtlan d Is h ere on a few
days visit with h er aunt. Mra F ran cis
Brown Mrs Ogden waa form erly Miss
Inxa C rabtree.
Í PHONE, W. F WALKER
‘ 62 J FÖNERAL service
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Moves to E St.— H. L. Loony moved
from his ap artm en ls In the Laxion
i building to the Sunkey house on E
stre e t th is week.
M ilto n It M oskow , t waive year-old Kan F ra n cin co « rh o iilb o y who tine«
the ecu u t O r* ha» p a ttern e d hie life a fto r t i n t n t A b ra h am L in c o ln , aspires
Back From Vacation— Mrs. Maude
to occupy the W h ite House some day a« hie her» d id
lie hae been n o m i­
Hyran and daughter. C rystal, retu rn ed
nated as a candidate fo r the A m e rica n Y outh A » a r il ns «bit «had by the d ire c ­
tor» of th e Sweiul <h i t. n n ln l In te rn a tio n a l K ip Itlo n . held In P h ila d e lp h ia Munday evening from th eir vacutlon
fm in June I to D erem ber I In ce le b ra tio n o f IR<> year» o f A m erican lnd> pen- nt N»-wport
debee
C oder the plan of the A m e rican Youth A w a rd and Hie American
To P ortland— F. B. Hamlin, local
T eacher A w a rd , «ail» elate w ill eelect a boy and a iclrl and a wom an teacher
who la-at r»pr< ■■ n i A m erican Id- ila, utid they w ill l>, , van t r ip to P h ils ¡p o stm aster w ent to Portlaud Tuesday
d rlp b i »nil to W aahlngton. whore th e y w ill r i 1•» He m cduls fro m ITi-aM ent afternoon < n liu.ill ess, retu rn in g the
Cool! * -e
Referee Phil Collins lift» the
arm of Sammy Mandel of Illinois
a i new lightweight champion of
the world at the end of ten
rounds with the vet title holder,
"Rocky" Kansas at Chicago, July 3,
In sects
Haa O peration— Will»- r Mi I'hereon
returnd fruui the P aelilc C hristian
S aturday a fte r a m ajo r operation.
. Mra P otter III Mr» (’, E P otter of
W aterville waa confined to h er bed
with lllnio»« Inal Friday.
K arhan H ere—Jim Knrliau. W ater­
ville farm er, tram m eled business In
town F riday.
,
N atron W oman H ere—Mra W alter
W allace of N atron waa n vlaltor In
Springfield Friday.
F in g e r
H u r t — Wnllnce
S tarkey
brulaed a finger on hla left hand lit
th e Booth Kelly mill Friday,
S prained Ankle— It E. K eeler «
ferial u «prattled ankle T hursday by
stepping Into a hole at the Booth-
Kelly mill and tw isting hla right leg
Polee Sent E ast—The C arbnlln-um
com pany «hipped a carload of cresot-
ed pole« to Colarndo th is week In fill
flllnient of an order.
Extra care should be taken
In the selection of remedies
for the little folks. Such
remedies should be simple
and harmless and free from
opiates such as the old-
fashioned soothing m 1 x-
tures contained.
Our Soothing '|
Syrup
sweetens the stomach, al­
lays nervousness, regulates
the bowelH and thus over­
comes peevish, fretful con­
ditions.
Price 2Cc
Phone 31
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It Is »aid th a t a kingfisher a t i
the Zoo enjoys
saxaphone so lo » ,
played to It by a keeper. So fa r j
the experim ent has not been tried J
on a p a rr o t owing to the presence
of so m any women and children
am ong the visitors.
M areola Monday m orning. The baby
weighed nine and a h alf pounds when
born.
H ere From P o rtlan d —A rthur Doane
of Portland cam e down to visit his
hro th er, Bert Doane, and to see his
m other, who lives with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Doane.
V isit K etels— Mrs. C larence West
and h er son. W aller, of P ortland a r­
rived S aturday for a visit with Mrs.
W est's p arents. Mr. and Mrs. John
K etels. Sr.
R eturns To
M arshfield — Lucille
Oleson. who hns been v lsl'in g h r
gran d p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. H er! Mc­
Inspects Lumber— A. F. Crowe left P herson. for some time, retu rn ed fo
Friday for Ills home In P ortland after h er home In M arshfield Sunday.
spending four days In Springfield In­
. M other III.—Mrs. H url M ePherson
specting lum ber at the Booth Kelly
left for P o rtlan d
S atu rd ay
n ig h t.'
mill. Mr. Crowe Is w orking for the
Mrs. M cPherson had received word,
M and M W oodworking com pany of
th a t h er m other. Mrs. Cox. was ser ,
Albina, m ak ers of door and sash
lously 111 and th a t an operation w ill,
m aterial.
he necessary.
To V isit From Bend— Mr. and Mrs.
To V isit H ere— -8. H. Holbrook. ■
C. F , B arb er are expecting a num­ editIr of the L um ber News, 41, paper. |
ber of re la tiv e s from Bi-nil S aturday Is to visit Springfield and nearby j
and Sunday.
Mr. B arb er's m other, tow ns soon. Mr. Holbrook Is expect-j
Mrs. H. L. B arber, his sister, Mrs. cd Io attend the next m eeting of the
George Stonge, accom panied by her
local 4L, Ju ly 26.
son Delnier, and his bro th er, Vance
. H ern Form A storia—Mw. M. A,
B arber nro th o ones expected.
Pohl of A storia arrived Sunday n ig h t!
N advornlks Leave—J. F. Nnilvor- for n visit with Mrs. M. B. H untly. j
nik and wlfp left on n th ree weeks and Dr. T. F o rstro m and wife of A
trip to th eir old home al Dickenson, to rla stopped to see tho H untly'a
North D akota Inst T hursday. Mr. and Monday afternoon on th eir wav b t.'k
Mrs. N ndvornlk a re driving a ear from a trip to San Francisco.
belonging to W.
Sem erad, whore
Kenyons Have G uests—Mrs. J. 8.
wife died recen tly In Kugeno while
Mr. and Mrs, Sem erad w ere on a K enyon, of P ortland, nnd Dr. a n d !
v isit here. T hey wero accom panied Mrs. J. W. H uff of B aker City were |
by th e ir
two youngest children,
Oeorgo and Mildred.
C harles Nnd­
vornlk la running th e ir shop while
hla parents' a re on th e trip.
guests a t tho hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Kenyon th is week end. Dr. j
H uff wn nttshidlng th e P resb y ter
Inn S;-’i. a t E ugene la st week.
j
Disease
M oves F ro m M a re o la — W . C Mein-
turfT and family have moved Into the
P errl h house on First and I street«
th is week.
Mr M elnturff cam e to
Goes T o
S cottab urg— Mra.
P. M. Springfield from Mareola.
liu rn n i'tt» »ho haa been w orking for
A rthur P eterson left S atu rd ay for
On V acation— Miss Clara Wyse is
Speed U p th e M ilk in g
ScottHburg.
, on a w eeks vacation to the »east le.
Experim ent» have shown th a t slow
During her absence h er place III the m ilking may reduce the percentage
Brownville
Men
H ere — William
office of Dr« F.ehhan uud Dlppel Is be­ of b u tte rfa t In the milk.
Spurlln and D 11. C arr of Brownsville
ing taken by Mi»» Mary Ellxubeth
w ere In Springfield S atu rd u y on busi­
T h e P ro ved S ire
W hitney.
ness.
S elect th'e dairy herd »ire by the
V sists D r. D lp p e l— Linton G alller. a records of his d a u g h te r s ♦ a th e r than
V isits Eggim ane— Mr« Emm a More-
chai arriv ed Friday from Lewiston, brother-in-law of Dr 8. Ralph Dlppel. by thoee of hl« dam.
Idaho for a visit of a few days with 1» visiting him this week. Tuesday
Mrs.
A lot of those foreign countries
Mrs. C harles E rglm an.
on a m ight be fu rth er advaneed In nins-
Co T o S alm o n H a tc h e r y — M r and fl«hlng trip.
le than we are, but we hoki a lot of
Mrs. E. M urieluil and Mr. and Mra.
th eir notes.
Mrs.
Drew o g lliv e drove to tho salmon
Mrs
hatch ery Sunday.
One H arlem husband claim s he
Emm a M areehal, and Ml»» Byrdene
h
a
sn 't started an argum ent with
..G o To Lorunc— Mr». Emma Mare- Cum m ings drove
B -lknu| Spring»
Maybe
eh »1. Miss ilyreln ne Cummings, anil T uesday, spending tin- day a t that his wife In tw enty y ears
«he alw ays beats him to it!
Mrs C F. Kggimun drove to lu ra n e place.
Mundav afternoon to visit Mr«. Jam es
. Go To C onference— Dr. and Mrs.
G irls who w ear cotton stockings
H errin.
W H, Pollard drove to C ottage Gr ve are eith er over-confident or ju st
Store P ntnled— P ainter» have been Sunday to n ttrn d th e M ethodist d o n 't give a darn.
bu.iy p ainting
Egglm an's
Candy cam p m eeting belug held in th at
K itchen till» week. The new coal city.
A man
In
M ichigan
landed a
of paint lia.s m ade a g re a t change In
tro
u
t
th
a
t
w
as
5
feet
6
inches
long.
Baby Boy B orn—A baby boy w»«
the looks of the building.
barn t o ’ Mr and Mrs. O rval Tull of In Its -ock feet too I suppose.
H e re F ro m M o n ta n a — A. H. H a rri­
et» ci Broadview . M ontana v.fc
ill
On V acation— W att Scott pent «ev- Springfield F rid ay to »••«• W att Scott.
eral days a t Newport the la«t week on Mr. H arrison knew W att S cott 11
hla varntlon. He left Tuesday and y ears ago in Montana. He 1» i n a
trip through Oregon looking the coun­
re tu rn e d the billow ing week end.
try over.
Railroad
E ngineer H ere—H. A.
Forme; Pupil Here— Z N. Agee of
H am pton t»f P ortland «
In Spring
field Friday lnsp i l l 1 g th e work go­ the Z ellerback P aper com pany with
ing on In tlio local S outhern Pacific headipti rti rs In Eugene w ’» In Spring
yard«. He la division engineer for field F riday on liu inc:»». W hile here
lie took the oppurtulty to visit F. B.
the Southern P acific company.
H amblin who «a» hla form er teach er
Wilbur.
X j';K m « »ir»i||tiiriiS ,':illtl(«tl«ini»l»ll«llllini»''W n t the U m pqua Academy at
Dougins County. An enjoyable visit
was had by form er teac h er and pupil
For Fretful
Babies
P la n t
Friday and
Saturday
Special
White Enamel
Dish Pan
5 pr . in g field . ore .
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E xperim ents have shown th a t the ‘
I
cucum ber aphis a fte r feeding on a
m osaic plant can tra n sm it the dis­
ease to a healthy p lant w ithin a flveri
m inute period of feeding on the la t­
ter. A sm all num ber of aphids pro­
duce rnoalac a s prom ptly aud as cou-
st»t--nl!y as g re a te r num bers.
folio» Ing day.
— To P ortland— II J. C om returned to ­
day from a trip to P ortland Mr. Cox
1'ft Ia n T huriday aftrrn o o n ,
S pread
lit
Harvest and Haying
Supplies
Binder Tvfrine
16c and 20c lb.
Myers Hay Carrier Un­
loaders
$11.00 and $13.50
Bale Ties
-
-
$2.25 Bdl.
Machine Oilers
-
-
15c up
AND FOR CANNING, OUR STOCK OF KETTLES
AND LADLES IS COMPLETE
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Back From C an a d a — B a x te r Toung
return««! Sunday from a t h r e e
weeks trip to Canada W hile In the
north they visited Victoria. B C. and
»Dim- of the m ines of B ritish Columbia.
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