The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 09, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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THE HPH1NOPIEI.D NEWS
THURSDAY HKI’TKMIIRR ft, 192«
ON THE S ESQUI LAGOONS
Bunday At MoKamla—«cor«» l’«r-' Pollard Mat Naw Cap—Or. W H.
kina »ml family »pent Sunday on an Pollard bought. himself a now Bulck
outing up «ha M .K m ila.
M-dan Saturday.
Ooaa
To Wendlln«—Mra
Marl«
Oo To Newport—Mr and Mra Wll
Ham Ix’itg ami Mr. and Mra t! K lirru io n l want to W en dling Saturday
Kenyon ep* nt lailmr Dav at Newport to ap«nd Ihe week «nd with her
They enjoyed themaelvea at the b»-arh alater In law. Mra J 11 Cowden,
and flailing.
q 0 To B if,don_ M r. a n d
Mra
Vlalt In Roaaburg—-Mi olid Mra. F. W A T ay lo r le ft R uhirilay for u trip '
It llanilln »pent Sunday and Monday to Bandon, wh«r«> the »pent Labor
In Ito«' burg visiting friend» and re- Huy.
latlr.a 1» that c lly .
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Vlarta Mother At Ellensburg—H. B.
Oo To Seattle— Mr. and Mra. Earl
Leply left yesterday for Seattle and leave* this afternoon for hla old home
other coast cltle* for a few days visit at Ellensburg, Washington where he
will visit hla mother. Mr*. W. N.
with friends.
Maxey for a week.
Property Traded At Leaburg—Two
Visit Pataraona— Mr and Mrs Ira
city Iota at Brighton Beach were trad­
Peterson bad a» visitors over Labor
ed for a five acre bomealte half a mile Pay some o. Mra. Peterson's relative»
above Ix-aburg thia weeg by W W. from Hillsboro.
Her father and
Walker with a Mr. Button of Eugene mother, Mr. and Mr*. A. Bendler and
Inspects Lum bar W. T. Wendt of her alater, Mias Eleanor Bendler vf
Eugene was here yesterday Inspecting Hillsboro and her brother H. A. Bend­
a carload of ties at the Booth-Kelly ler of Portland were down for the
mill*. The tie* go to the Nevada Con­ holiday.
solidated Copper company.
Lineman Here From M.bany A
crew of linemen arrived Tuesday from
Repairs Building— R B Po»ey was Albany to install the new transformer
in town yesterday getting lumber for
being put In for the Springfield Sand
repair» on the professor Young pro­
and Gravel company. The crew will
p e r ty out of town. Professor Young
also move »ome of the guys in the
j la having some work done on hla build­
Booth-Kelly yard* near the new shed
ing« on the ranch In preparation for which ha* Seen built. Sam Black 1»
the winter.
foreman of the craw of fourt men.
Ball» House_Mra. Elisabeth Pugh Mr« K J. Ixmey of Mar»tifl*l.l ylaltnd
haa »»Id her houae and two Iota In at lh« bom« of hr. amt Mra Carl Phet-
W«at Hprlngfleld to Mr, Manahlp n n .lte p la c e Sunday on their way to Port-
will leave In the near future for a land.
y l.lt with her daughter In Michigan. I
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Haa Tonalle Out— Dornt^-a Mllllkln
Vaughn On Vacation—Kennlth fill- atiiall daughter of Ixuiter Mllllkln of
lard will aubatltute on the city m .'l Waltervllle, had her tonalla and ail
delivery for the next ten day» for nolda removed at the office of a local
Orson Vaughn who la on hla vacation phy«Inin Saturday.
The change In carrier» etartcd Wed j
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Jamas Clerk Here—Jam»» Clark.
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: former reeldent and now of Lon
Move Here From Mabel Mr. and Angelee. California, «topped nt the
Mra K A lltll of Mabel will move Harry St. wart home Thursday nlgnt 1
Into the houae on Second and D on hla way home from a biialneaa trip
elrcetn belonging to John Wlnxenretd to Montana.
tomorrow
The houae baa Juat been
Comas Here From Eugene— D I .
completely remodel.«! and Improved
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, Adnina of Eugene moya«l Into tho
and made over Into a bungalow
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houae belonging to Mary I’aleer on A I
Back From Portland— Mr and Mra street between Third and Fourth. L. j
Here are Americana, visitor» to the Seaqul-Cantennlal International Expo
John Wlnxenreld returned Tuesday A. Darby will occupy the Ethel Myer«
Bttlou in Philadelphia which celebrates the 150th anniversary of the signing of
afternoon from Portland where they houae on Fourth and H atreeta.
the Declaration of Independence, riding about the lagoons In an Italian crafL
were called last week by the aerlous
Bankay Hera Sunday— Bert Sankey, ( a gondola, from which they view the buildings and displays from many lands.
tllneaa of their daughter, Mrs. J.
mnll carrier on R. F. D. number 2! In the distance can be aeen the mammoth Seaqnl Stadium; to the right ta
lem on s. Mra Ix'tnona la much better
out of Springfield, now on hla vara- the signal tower of tha United States Coast Guard building and exhibit, and
to the loft te one of the Japanese pagodas which dot the exposition grounds.
now Tho Lemons are starting a n*w
H n with hla family at Independence, The Grecian pavilion la one of the permanent atructoree on tha alte before
home In West Moreland and expect
was back for the .week end on bust-' the city governmeet decided to build the Seequl at the front door of the greet
to be living In It by Christmas.
neaa. He returned Sunday night to Philadelphia Navy Yard. The Exposition continues until December L
Hara From Wlnbarry—Mr». Anna Independence.
O Raber was In town Tuesday from
Bushman At Triangle Lake—G. Q.
Winherry tranaactlng bualneaa
Iluahman. hla daughter and her hus­
Has Operation— Mrs. C. R Man­
band. Mr. and Mrs. G B. Smith, and
ning waa taken to the Pacific Chris­
John Bushman went to Triangle Lake
tian hospital Monday to undergo a
for Ixibor Day. Mr Rushman la build­
minor operation.
ing a summer cottage at the lake and
Visits In Portland—Mr» N. A helped on the house while there. He
Rowe apent Sunday In Portland visit- reports that there were lot* of people
Ing her two »on*. Francis and Pete at the lake for the day.
Lamberty there.
Francla Ixunberty
Lydy H u rt Friday—Otto Lydy who
haa recently been married. On her
works at the Ftsher mill at MarcoU
way heck to Springfield- »he »topped
was painfully Injured Friday
Hla
at Albany to see nnother son. John
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«boulder was caught between an over-i
M m berty and hla family.
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head Umber and the lumber carrier.
Hare From McMinnville— Mr. and nt the mill and hla left ahoulder and
Mr». M D Ebbert of McMinnville cheat were badly crushed. He was
visited at the home of Mr and'Mra taken to the Pacific t'hrlntlan hoapl-
Jnhn Wlnxenreld and Mr. and Mra. J. tai for treatment.
F Power» Yesterday Mr. Ehberta 1»
a brother of Mrs. Wlninnreld and >f Joh" RlehUr H“« —’"»1»
Mr. Powr. He waa on hla way home h ,d * ’hr,>e lncb • H“ ’r r*m"w d from
from . trip through Southern Oregon. h" ,hw ,M ,r Pr,d“ v *l th*
of -
Thia plctura la typload of taaay auch «cana» enactad dally at the main
coming to Springfield from Klamath *oca’ Pkyatcan The • « ’ «• ’ »■
gataa of tha Baagnl-Centanatal Intaraatlonal Kxpoaltlon In Philadelphia where
jrgllm
' embeded In the flesh and had to be the 160th annlveraary of the signing of tha Declaration of Independence la
; rut out. The silver waa driven Into being celebrated. The “akot" waa naada from outside the gatea and ahowa tha
Smith V isits In Portland—R W the flesh when Mr. Richter slipped long aweep of historic Broad atreeL tha main artery of the exposition. To the
Smith left Saturday afternoon for a while carrying a loadi of lumber at left can be teen one of the oapltole of tho Palace of Liberal Arts and Mana-
factures which cover» nearly eight aeree of grounds aad which houaeei«orna
vlalt In Portland returning to Spring- the Booth-Kelly mill.
• I the Aaeet « x h lb lu ever aeon. Tho Exposition wiB eoaUnue «»til f * » »
field Monday evening. He visited hla
Moves From Chase Oardsn»—W A. ta r L
three married daughters there, Mrs
On Hunting Trlp-^Iobn and Nile
L. 8. Kaiser. Mra. William Bmery. and M°r«e »old hla place In Chase Gar-
Mra. McElroy
Ano.her daughter, i ‘” “n’ *“ * ww,k ,n d " m(” ln* 10
Sankey, Frank Gordan and Claude
MI.» Lucille Smith, w a. there on her I • p* runenU ,n •** B*“ 1’ Bulld,n«' l.andaberry left yesterday for Eaetern
way to Mapleton where she will Mrs F E. Ketchum who haa been oc- Oregon on a hunting trip. Another
tearh ochool thia year. Mlaa Smith cuP’r,n« ‘ h* apartment», moved to the party made up of Dr. Rebban and Dr.
will vlalt her father In Springfield Frl- ,,<0 room hou’ *‘ n e,r ***• deP°t ownej, Hurley of Eugene and J. C. McMurray
left yesterday for Thompson where
day and Saturday while she la attend. by Al Perkins
they will pack Into the mountains on
Ing the !.ane County teacher» Insti­
a hunting trip.
tute at Eugene.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to exprès» our nppreete-
lllg thick tablet», pencils, pen ., tien for the klndneee and sym pnthy,
ern»era, etc., »re her« for the »«•ho.il shown u« during our recent bereave­
children. Turner's Novelty store.
ment. Also for the beautiful flowers.
Mr». 8. I). Tyler
Dance »1 Coburg every Saturday
and family.
night. Garrett'» Orchestra.
ft.
J. C. Brill Stores
AX-BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE
Another Shipment of Women’s
Delightful Silk Dresses—
Is Autumn's Inspiration
Indeed, Interestingly
Priced—Choice
$1925
— Isn't there som ething about thia
weather that fairly breathes satin
back crepe frock* to yon, (and for
good measure lovely all silk cantons,
flat crepes and Moire weaves, too con­
tribute to this collection.) especially
the dark hued. richly hued ones—
Channel Red, Jungle Green, and the
blacks.
— And they are so attractive with
their high collars, long sleeves caught
into tiny cuffs, diversity of pleats,
chic buttons and vivid embroidery Is
adorably portrayed.
(Second Floor)
To Open The New
Season We’re Offering
Glorious Fall Hats
$6.50-$7.50 ) .95
Values
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__Pall-like styles, sm artly fashioned of silk and hat ter s
velvet for both th e misses, women and m atrons.
__Ijirg e drooping brim s as well as small and medius brim s
m ake this selection more varied. Surely about every co o
you could possibly w ant— Jungle green, autum n brown,
channel red, tan, grey also black.
Friday and
Saturday
Special
Colored Glass
Etched Bowl
business
BROUGHT HOME
Y
The Helping Hand
Pull Is here. Tho fruit of your season's labors is ready
or harvest ready to be gathered Into safe places, for very
talk of grain, every ounce of live stock Is money. Pay for
tour toll and thought.
H arvest tim e oft brings a bum per crop of woes and
v o rrle l- these may grow so big they ham per the ««ccees-
nl harvesting of the fruits and grains—If you let th e n .
When you can 't handle your products alone you hire help.
So let us suggest th a t when your financial worries are
oo heavy for you to harvest a lo n e - th a t you let us give
mu a helping hand .
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SPRINGFIELD
A rem arkable b o w l In
every way. Ftna assorted
colorings.
Note the a t­
tractive shape. The edge
has deep etching in neat
design. This howl is twelve
inches across.
Especially
Priced
$1.79
“The Home of Good
Furniture”
WETHERBEE
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11th st Willamette
ju d g m e n t
oung m ™. W ellford was
talking about her husband’s
recent illness.
“ Bill was home for a whole
week. It was his first real chance
to see me in action as a house­
wife—we’ve been married only
a year, you know.
“ T he third day he said to me:
‘Sally, you need an Extension
Telephone. You’re wearing
yourself out, running up and
down stairs and from room to
room every time the teleptwam
rings. I never realized beforw
how much a woman will put up
with without complaining. I
wouldn’t stand for it a minute
in my office.’” (W ellford’s Inc.
was a model office.)
“ And so?” said her visitor.
“T here it is,” said Sally prouiU
iy-
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