t I 1 T llt'R H D A Y PAOB SID’T. 2. 192« FAIR SWIMMERS OF CHANNEL TOWN AND VICINITY Heo Operetler»— Fred Cllngen wo» To Vlalt Mother— Ml»» lUohol Bhar- oion M t fiw Portland Haturday for a taken le th e ( » r i f l e C h ris tia n h>spl ol ' uesday (or a n ojor operation. violi with hrr mother. Mr» Kent m i oaop»__ ____________ __________ Tonall» Removed — Grace H heller,. At Jasper—Dr W II Pollard and (oiiilly wont Io Jasper Hunday (or a »»»on year old daurhler nt Clinton combined busluas» and pleasure trip ¡th rlley had her tOMlI» and adnold» | ri moved Tuesday morning. i Here prom Eugene—William Light-, fool traaaaoted builneas In Hprlng Doctor Dlppel Back— Dr. and Mr«, field Friday Hr live» In the Collar.» H Italph Dlppel returned Monday Creel dlsirlct In Eugene from « week« trip to Crater Lake and Houlliern Oregon. Leave» For H om e— M l»« K vy la n d Tigard of Tigard. Oregon led Hutur Bach Prom California— Mr and day afternoon (or her homr after «. Mr. F M Mulligan relum ed Hsbir- v l.lt with D r and Mr. W II Pollard, '¡ay night (mm a three w eek', v l.lt In California. D on na P a r m e r In Town— M Mul Una w a. In «own on b u .ln ... Friday Tumor People H ere-M r. nnd Mr«, aflernoon Iron, Donna where he ha. a T .lb er, of Turner. Oregon, were nt ih* bom»* of or. nnd Mr«. rMt" N. W. Emery Hunday. Two Have Tonsils Out—Dsle Hhoi- ............. and Delvln B artholom ew ha I V isit» O r .n d m o th e r -T h e Ml.se« the.r Ions,I. and ad....... removed al K k .n or and Winifred Gravos are the oflloe Of a local physician Friday. »'•>»'"« IhCr grand,»renls. Mr and Mr». C II Mahany of Eugene thia W s n d lln g P eople In T o w n — M r ami week. Mr« M J B lakely o( Wendllng wore _ ___ ___. . M ove T o PuOene— Two rem oval. Io In Springfield for a »horl tin»» Halui- * ,, . ., 1 Eugene took place Monday. r O- day on bu.ln«•»». Ilaallnga of Second and E a,reel» M a rr y S te w a rt Im p r o v e . H o m e — m oved Io Eug.-ne a . did Richard R. Harry atewart la having n«w hard- Stanton of A street wood floor, put In h l. home on H< Bo„ , r_ j R Weldon cf ond and A a,reel, and 1« having It Eu(f,.nt. WKH )n flprlngfleld Monday reahlngled and palnled. repairing the brick work on on» of H er. P ro m Mr« William Spent Friday friends. _ ▼ .a, Culp C reek -M r and the Mountain S la te . Power cotnpnny e Pa,ion of Culp Creek boiler«. evening In lo « n with R|Ch.rdeon To Have V a c a tio n - Emery Richardson of the Mountain -a ii- » _ M r . r . i i . t v S la te . Power company atarted on hl» Goes T o W e n d l l n g - M r . Imlla I.y- ».cation W ed n e.d .y He harger returned ,o Wendllng Salur- . . , . . . . . . . . . u plana to go to Ihe coast for part of day. She haa been alaylng at her 1 v . « . « . .n .i Pior- J .V the time Newport. Yahala. and nor- borne In Springfield «Ince the death itenerary . , . „ , . _ ence will be on Wa Itenerary. of her huaband. C I.ybarger M-« Lyharger will work In Wendllng. To Attend Dedication— Hugo Hallln „ o f Weaiflr arrived Tuesday night to . N a d v o rn lk In s ta lls M o to e -J F w „ h ()> (.a r o |ao B f(>r , coup|e Nadvornlk la Installing a new one- o( g ||p |(„ pnrte<, d ed lcalloi half hor.e-power electric motor to f (h( npw Temple at E-i- run h l. cleaning m achine.. T'.e Wednesday. machine la being pul on Ila founda­ tion and will be ready to run nev, Tyaon To Attend Conference W I week. , Tyaon ha» been .elected by the local safety council aa 11» delegate to at- Vlalt At Rebhan'a— Mrs. Myrtle un<) th), conference In Port- Trogel and daughter. Dorothy, »pent )(in(, grptember 8. The conference t the week end at Ihe home of Dr un(ler (he auspice, of the National and Mr». W, C. Rebhan. They are Safely Council. from Eastern Oregon. I « Weber P ain t. House—Carl Weber Work O n B rid g e — A county bridge | M painting hla houae on South Sec* crew was at work Monday putting la ond a,reel which w a. »lightly damag- new railing and repairing Ihe bridge ed by the fire which destroyed- tho across the W illamette. The heavy Nelson Fisher home la»t summer. He traffic across Ihe bridge soon »hake« has repaired the houae «Ince the flr-i the limbers apart unless they are and built a nww two-car garage and a watched according ,o the men. woodshed to replace the one» burnt up by the Are. Much Pipe Laid On Eugene Line— The new pipe for the Eugene water Lineman Hurt—O. B Manley hurl •Vslem la laid to the railroad croas- hla back while working for the Ing Ihls able of the Jasper road and Mountain S tales Power company 03 th* tunnel work under the McKemle the new line to W endllng He was concreted The pipe already laid will lifting a plank and twisted him self In not be covered until It Is tested and some way so as to throw a kink In found all right. | his back. Outstanding Values for Fri­ day and Saturday in the McMorran-Washburne Basement Store TO OPEN EARLIER CALL AND SEE Dr. N W. Emery on prices on plate and other work, t! A change In the hours of the open­ ing was announced this week by the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Drop Inn Cafe, effective last Mondar. Sealed Bids will be received by the The cafe will now be ready to serve City Recorder of Springfield. Oregon, Its customers at 6:00 In the morning for the covering of the surface of the and will stay open until 1230 or 1 07 I In the evening. The former time of pavement on Main Street from the ¡opening was 11:00 A. M. The change | East Curb line on Sth street, east .o ¡the end of the pavement, the width be­ was made possible by the hiring of tween the tiwo curb lines of said a new cook who will be on duty in street, with Asphalt or Black top pav­ , the morning In the future. ing material, two Inches In thickness. The new sign purchased recently The Contractor to furnish all Mater­ by A. T. Gravos, proprietor of the ial and Labor in the performance >f cafe, will be put up the first of n est Here are the two women- swimmers Who were the Arst of their sex to be the work, and assume all respon?!- successful In aalm mlng ,he English channel, and one who was not suc­ week. A delay in hanging the sign billty in connection with said- work, cessful They are (left to right, Lillian Cannon, unsuccessful, Millie Gade. was caused by the breaking of a relieving the town of all responsibil­ second to cross channel, and Gertrud.- Ed.-rle, first woman to swln char.ne,. glass In shipping it from Portland. ity as to accident etc. The contract­ The glass to replace the broken on ■ a -------------------------------------------t ~ . or to furnish a good and sufficient ■ arrived this week. bond of not less than $2000.00 as a guarantee that the work «will be com­ CARD OF THANKS pleted In the time specified, and ac­ We, the bereaved members of the cording to the plans and specifica­ family of Mra. Phllinda Starks wish tions of the City Engineer, and jr- to thank our friends and neighbors dlnances governing same. Bids will | for the kindness expressed during the he received up to noon of September illness and death o f our mother, and 13, 1926 Bids to be opened at the for the many flowers and words of regular meeting of the Council, Sept­ condolence. ember 13, 1926, 7 30 P. M Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark Council reserves the right to reject Mr. and Mrs. William Stark any or all bids. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Starks R W. SMITH, City Recorder. Mrs. Evelyn Christy Pennsylvania’s Contribution to the Sescjm LAMP PRICES REDUCED Prices Reduced on Westinghouse Mazda Lamps Prices effective September first Get our prices before you buy Henderer Electric Supply Ketels Drug Store Here 1« Ihe Keyatone State • bonding at the great Seaqul-Centennlal Inter national Exposition at Philadelphia, celebrating 150 year« of American Inde­ pendence. In thia huge structure Pennsylvania 1» displaying her progress from the arrival of Penn to the present day. The building Is one of th» bandaomeat on the big exposition grounds and has proved a rendexvoua for j hundreds of thousands of people who have come from near and far to see the magnificent exhibits established by forty three of the loading nations of the j world. The Exposition continues until December L I C harges D r y League j 200 pcs. White Graniteware 69c each The ideal holder for fruit Jars. Well made of heavy galvanized wire. Fits any holler. Holds eight jars. Very convenient Tor putting Jars Into water nnd lifting them out of water. A canning time necessity. Friday and Saturday In the basement store you can buy a genuine Androck rack for 69 cents. < ► FDP «¡TYLE 1 UAL IT Y Í ECDNflMY z , •( Friday and Saturday Specials Nickel Plated Bread Tray Well made of highly polished retlnned wire with basket In center for drying silver Simple and sturdy in construc­ tion. Each dish held In place allowing thorough reusing. A time« nnd labor saver that should be in every kitchen and Priday and Saturday they are 69 Instead of 89 cents! Androck Canning Racks 69c T .'h S i -p - Androck Dish Dryers 69c Triple eonted first quality white grnniteware. Will not chip or crack easily. Choice of: 7 qt tea kettles, col­ anders, 8 qt pails, 2 qt- pitchers, set 3 stew pans, double hollers, chambers, set 3 mixing howls, 9 qt. dishpans, 6 qt. covered kettles. 3 Frssd O r Firs Charga—C 8. Bota DANNER COMPANY SELLS ford was released Thursday 1» the RECORD NUMBER FORDS Justice court on the charge of leaving The E. R. Danner Motor company a camp Are burning as the Justice of the peace felt tiia there were not turned in»a record number of salsa sbfflclent grounds to hold him. Mr. for Ford cars for the moatb of Aug­ Botstord was charged In a complaint ust. eclipsing all tba other dealer» filed by A. T. Moae«, Are warden with of the county and making a record leaving his camp Are burning. Upon hard ,o beat by any Ford agency In Investigation it w as found that the the state. The salesmen for the com­ Are which had been left was one o f , pany sold 36 Ford cars last month, papers and other refuse m aterial, nearly half of the total number sold In which Mr botsford had picked up on Die entire county. The total number a camp ground and burned. . Aa th e '« ( of Fords sold in I-ane county was 7», la no danger of Ares now on account with agencies at Cottage Grove. Cres­ of the recent Tains and as Mr. Smith well, Junction City, and Eugene a o felt that burning rubbish was a good counting for the remaining 40 car». Next month promises to be as good deed, be let Mr. Botsford go. for sales, according to one of the V is its M u rp h y 's — M r. and M rs 0 . salesmen of (he company, who based A Cover visited at the home of Mr. his statem ent on the result of the and Mrs. Dalits Murphy this week first days business. If the company end. tittjB keeps up its record breaking pace It will become one of «he leading Ford agencies of the state. DROP INN CAFE Representative George Holden Tlnktiam of Mafwachusett» de­ mands that Attorney Generul Sargent prosecute the Anti-Saloon League tor violation of Federal Corrupt Practices Act. He claims they »po.it huge au.ua to bring •bout prohibition. Merced design on the ends, stain-finished with bright finished rim. At­ tractive in shape and full standard size- being 13U inches over all. Specially Goes To Portland— Mrs. John Win-[ Zpnreld left Wednesday for Portland for a visit with ¡her daughter Mrs. | Joe Lemons who Is 111 there. 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