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X » * THURSDAY AUGUST 1». 1»26 PAGE THE 8PRINGF1Ì3LD NEWS TOWN AND VICINITY waa well. Heart fallur- waa given as (he causa of Ila death by *ia phyalcan In charge. O rdered To Clean Up Place— F A FIRST LADY R e v e r e n d Pointer Hera—The Rev Hera From W endling— Mr» John erend James Pointer, fromer pastor Hsr« From Harrisburg—Mrs. J. V Hayworth was In BprlngfU-ld (row Purcell of W nndllng was In Spring- of the Cbrlatlan church of Hprlngflvld Arid F riday (or a abort tim« wan here Monday vlaltlng friends. Il Harrisburg Friday. ia now a teacher in the cbrlatlan Col W alterw ille Man Here— T M Car W e n d lin g M a n H s r « — R o b e r t J a c k lego at Minneapolis. Minnesota awnva of WrndlliiK transacted bual n<-y of W altcrvlllc waa In Springfield F in e d F o r S p e e d in g — W II Goddard Saturday (or a short tlm « on bualnnai In In»n Friday. to paid o fine of » 10 Monday for speeding Here F r o m Blachley— Mra. Il A ! Hayden In Town— Charley llaydnn <>• Sixth street between A and Male Itnlnbilnirr of Blackley «pent Friday'»'»« In town ttuturday from hla ranch The line waa for a violation of the i traffic laws committed Sunday by Io Springfield on bualneaa. j on Camp Crank. Othel Dick who had borrowed Mr I In T cw n __M r« C II Hasting» of Here From Leaburg— M ra Al Mont- Goddard's car and waa caught going Thuraton was her« Monday for a short K»niery of Leaburg «pent Friday In 3# miles an hour by the traffic officer Springfield Janie« K ennedy, also of time. l-cnhurg was In town the sume day. RECORDER ANSWERS KICKS Hera From deeper— Mra Perry Wat- F ro m C o tta g e G rove— M r and M r« lace waa In Springfield Monday on AT LOCAL TRAFFIC FINES W R. Cole of Collage Oroye spent bualneaa from Jasper. Sunday In Springfield. Answering complaints of aeverul V isits Hera— Mra J V. Hayworth Individuals who have paid fines <n M a r s h fie ld B anker H e ra — J o h n waa a vtaltor In Springfield Monday Springfield city court, R. W. Smith, Montgomery, president of the Cltlmns from Harrisburg city recorder, has addressed a letter State Bank of Marshfield stopped In Craawall Men Here— E V Purcell Springfield Friday morning on hla way to the public. Ills letter follow s; "Springfield, Oregon. 1 of Crnawi’ll a|mnt Monday morning In to Rend and Klamath Falla. August 12, 1826 I town on bualneaa. Specialty Man Hera—Jam es Hend J •• To all Interested parties, and the Vlalte Paranta—Mrs Jos Lemon arson, specialty man for the E V , press In general, greeting left for har hom» In Portland Sstur- Price lallor company was here Mon "The Springfield Commercial Club, day after a visit with her parents, Mr day from San Francisco at the Llndey , and some private cltlens have r a j and Mra John Wlnsenreld. tailor shop. J reived communication from one E ' .. „ _ .. Hruce Knowlton, of Portland, Oregon; , Hara From Portland— Mra. Al Can Huntly On Vacat on— M B Huntly ,, 7 . , . and one Norman Schmitt, o f P o rtla n d , i non of Portland spent the week and e ft M o n d ay for fo r a tw o w ee k« trip In Sprlnrfleld visiting at the homo of down the Skyline Trail ta Crater lake Oregon. Also a little squib In the , Northwest Poultry Journal of August her coualn. Mra. Mart Doane. He Is accompanied by A L . Mills of date, re.airing to Sprllngfleld as a, Portland and several other Portland De. Kester Away—Dr Rug«na Kes rube or hick town. etc. etc. man. The party will pack thetr camp ter lert Sunday for Portland for a .. u tn c - .t ..I "If these; I started to say gentle-i from the MrKentle bridge to crater . . . . . nm nW ed to stay of two weeks. Ha Intends to . u ; men. but I refrain as I do not want " I “ “ 1 ■» lake, coming hack by Medford. • t . of Oha take up the study of the rheet and I to class such gentry as belonging to heart while away. Former Residents Here— Mr. and t that grade of cltlxenshlp; get any Mrs John DI mm and daughter, ac gtr g out of that kind of publicity. — . . . . . . Fie M r In Town— J 1» Fisher of oomuanled by Mrs. John DI mm Sr they are welcome to It Wendlln* was In Springfield Sunday. and Mrs. Turner mother of Mrs. , "We will not stoop to such low FIR LOGGING SLOW Cascades, there la less lumber p ro Hara From W allen— H E Duncan Dlmm «topped In Springfield Sunday blackguardism. Springfield has no was In Springfield from Walton Run- SAWMILLS ACTIVE dactloa now than a month ago, the for a visit with old friend«. Mr. Dlmm jdifferent rules regarding traffic than letter states, several night shifts h a t day. wae formerly owner of the Springfield any other city. Strangers are made Portland, Aug. 1». - (S p ecial)-T ak en ing been closed down during the past Visit Parents— Mr. and Mr«. W il N ew s and la now In the printing j aa welcome here as elsewhere. Spring- as a whole logging In the fir districts I field Isn't broke, and trying to relieve lo f western Oregon and Washington Is two weeks. Agricultural and other lard Nelson of Red Bluff. California business In Portland. ere held th* traveling public of their sh ec k e ls, at present less active than It was dur- Industries have largely taken up the era visiting at the home of Mr and Baby Oles—Services Mra N Nelson, parent« of Willard Thursday afternoon for the Infant ' In order to Increase Its bank account. Ing similar periods of the past three employment stack , that obtained "Mr E Bruce Knowlton was arrest- years, according to the 4L employ- earlier In the summer. Kalaoa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. M Briggs ed In Springfield on our Main street ment letter published here today. The Goes To Portland— Al Munsy was ; of Creswell who died suddenly Tburs- With the return to school of many pavement at Sixth and Main going Willamette Valley district In Oregon |n Portland laet week end Tom Shar day morning Funeral was In the at 36 miles per hour. He was cited to and the Grays Harbor country in young men, who have been working u L n ? . , , ' w „ £ r,‘-1’4 Wh"r'’ h' : w « X n n V s d " y , ’.rnd .Vl’w r X l y - P P - r " « » »‘J ® f than I on farm, construction ad other Jobs. did not show up at all On the con poth er west coast districts, the letter ] openln?B w,Ilhe^made^ for many men now engaged In fire fighting and other trary, some of the members o f the said. Elk» fraternity appeared for him and Woods work In the pine districts sea«onal work. told of hl« musical abilities and o th er,o f the Inland Empire Is becoming good qualities. We try to use all more active, the 4L letter reported. CALL AND SSE Dr N. W. Em en 'com ers alike, and pa«s Judgement on although forest fires and fire hazards nn‘ pet " m an plat» and other work ¡them according to their offense, an d , ther are still slowing up operations. not according to their musical talents. Fir sawmills, generally speaking, i SO he was assessed »10 as a fine tor are cutting on approximately the Keep th e Light Bill D ow n Poor lamp« require more electricity and give less light. The beat Is the cheapest la the long run. We carry a complete line of Westing house Mazda Lamps They are the best lamp» made—give more light and burn less electricity. Henderer Electric Supply 6th and Main St. Hotels Drug Store I speeding. < 8ame schedules that held before the "Since that time, orer the radio and Fourth of July. Skilled sawmill help through the press and automobile as- >« well employed. soclatlons. he hat been howling his 1 Jn plne districts Just east of the head off. warning all motorists to shun Springfield. | "Now. honestly and candidly, we', j haven't seen any difference In the travel through Springfield. HI« com-j , plaining hasn't hurt us at all. W e ' DROP IN «till live. “As for Schmitt. I cannot aay what hl« trouble» are about. The Northwest Poultry Journal evidently got pinched for cutting^ corner« on the Fourth of July Too bad. But this Is not the first time we have heard an old hen cackle when «he ha» not laid an egg. We were raised on a farm. Springfield I» dn the map. Stranger» are welcome. Justice I» metered out to all alike ' Comparison with other cities I» wel l come. "Signed. R W. Smith. J. C. Brill Stores A X.B ILLY DEPARTMENT STORE ALWAYS —We can not help but think how very popular Irving Berlin Hong can and does apply to our business relations to you—our custormers. —How It must be “Always’’ that we give you service, good merchandise and "Alwnys" at a reasonable price. Not for Just an hour—not for Just a day—not for just a year but always. _That Is where “Your Store” has always stood and al ways Will. We can and Do— Your Store Always Greater Ax Billy Week! Another Merchandise Event of Paramount Importance Being Launched by Eugene’s Largest Department Store. Every single day Is Important, because each day brings forth its new opportunities for economies. C ity Recorder.” State News Pensions have been granted the fol-1 lowing Oregon claimant«: Patrick M.' Hennebary, Portland, >50; Fred W .' Bowen. Roseburg. »40; Emmet J. F ay,1 Reedsport, and Leslie R. Hale, La Grande, »30; Fernando Fergonia and Thomas L. Parker. Portland and Utley, N. Beckley, Silverton, »25; John A. Patereon, Charles Thompson and Oliver Jones, Portland. Stephen A. Clark. Warren, and Arthur Grlmstead. Waludo, »20. Bids for the construetlon of approx- i Iniately 41 miles of road and on« bridge will be opened at a meeting of the state highway commission to be held In Portland Thursday, August I f . , Projects for which bid» wlil be open- ( ed fcillow: Benton county — Alsea mountaln-Phllomath »action of th« Alsea highway, 6.13 miles of grading. Benton and Lincoln counties—Eddy-, vllh--Blodgett section of the Corvallis- Newport highway, 16.7 miles of broken stone resurfacing. Jefferson county— Rubble masonry parapet wall coast mo tion !n Ogden park on The Dalle«- California hlgkwny near Terrebonne. Lake county- Drews valley Iatkevlew section of the Klamath Falls laxkevlew - highway, 16.1 miles of broken stone Hurfnrlng. Tlllnmook county— Whuel- er-BrlgliSen section of the Roosevelt coast highway. 2.(6 miles of grading. Jackson county — Bridge over the Bogue rtvwr on the Pacific highway at Gold Hill requiring i pproxlmistaly 460 snhfr yards oi asmvaDon. Cafe The building next to the city library In the name block was ordered clean ed up for the same reason. Mr. Bush man feels that these building« should ( he made presentable before the cele bration In Eugene as there will be many people p a c in g through Spring- field then who will gain a bad Impres sion of the town from these building« CALL AND SEE Dr. N W. Emery ! on price« on plate and other work. If •with V 1 DRUGSTORE “One at Night— Next Day Bright” Thousand« of satisfied users feel that way about ORDERLIES They work naturally and form no habit. Pleasant to take, easy In action, safe and sure. Good for children as well as adults. Box of 60 Orderlies 50c Flanery’s Drug Store TA. OLD TIME DANCE Coburg Bridge Every Sat. Night Garrett’s Orchestra Fountain A Fine Noon Lunch Served Daily for 40c Friday and Saturday Special Colored Glass Lemonade Set A seven piece set in assort ed colorings. Note the at tractive shape of both jug and tumblers- Both aro full standard size and ex tremely effective- Complete Set $1 89 “The Home of Good Furniture” If You cpend All That You Earn! If you spend all that you earn, some other fellow is banking YOUR money, and 20 or 30 years from now, this other fellow will be spending HIS old age in comfort on the in come from YOUR money- This other fellow is wise—he is looking ahead. NOW—while his earning power is the greatest—he is lay ing by a tidy sum to live on when he is old. And he te doing it with the money you are spending foolishly- Why not beat him at his own game? Save a part of what you earn each week and make certain of peace and comfort when you are old. $1-00 Opens a Savings Account and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank Protected by Electric Burglarly A larm System WITHERBEE -POWERS 11th at Willamette J. Berger of l*>tgene. who owns the build ing between Second and Third on Main formerly occupied by an oil station, was order Monday by Mayor Buabman to clean up the premises and make It more presentable before the Trail to Rail celebration In Eu gene. A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY Commercial State Bank Spriaw«»«, 0»«®»u