The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 30, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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S« R IN C FIELD COUPLE
WED AT U M ITILLA
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many
Springfield
frlt'nds
THURSDAY ftRPTEMOFR 30. 102«
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Southern Pacific's Railroad Construction Plans Will
Provide New Direct Transcontinental Line To East
of I
Maude K
Sm ith and Loyal Scott '
were surprised to learn this w eek uf I
th e ir m arring» Septem ber 16 at t 'm t - !
tllla . T he couple kept th e ir m arriage
■ secret u ntil news of It leaked out j
w h ile they were on th e ir weding trip
through W ashington.
They went a t
fa r north as Vancouver B C. before
com ing to «nuke th e ir home in Spring
geld
M r. Scott is druggist at the Ketels
drug store and his wife was employed
In the office of Dr. Irv in Fox of Eu­
gene where she «rill continue to work.
tria l here last wt».k, Ihe Jury dis­ llv e Ht l ’amp Creek and w lll make
agreed.
M r. Goodman wits In hare h oir h»me Hier« upou ih e lr relurn.
The cerwMtony wus wllnessed liy a
bvou tried again Monday.
few relative», Mrn. A, C. P elllco n l,
sleler of Ibe groom and Ml«« France«
Camp Creak Couple M arried Ysslse-
ilio w a . a uni of lhe bride helng wilnsH-
day
of lit« marrlHg»'
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Ml«« Kuby Crabtree snd C J M eier
w ere m arried yesterday afternoon at «DM H A l .» C a r bon papar Ui larga
sheets. M i n »orbes, suitable tar
a atniple hut pretty wedding at the
making traMngs The News ufflcw.
Baptist parsonage In Eprlngfleld The
Hevereud lUoin performed the cere­
mony a fte r which the young couple
C A L L A N D S E E Dr. N. W Bm ety
-went for a «residing trip to the slate
on prices on plate snd other work, tf
fa ir at Salem and to Portland
Noth
FOR TENDER ROASTS
T U N IN G FIRE W H IS TLE
CAUSES DISTURBANCE
W here there Is smoke there Is Are ’
■sight be changed to read. "W hen the
firs w histle blears there Is a Are" If
one Judged by the actions of Spring-
field people Monday afternoon when
they heard the Are siren blowing at
the M ountain States Rxwer p la n t
M any people were alarm ed at the
aotse although no ward signal was
blown and thought that the absence
o f a ward signal only meant
fire.
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A ll th e ir w orry was in ra in , for
there was no Are. T he men in charge
of the SpringAeld alarm system at
the power plant were only adjusting
th e w histle as they were not satisfied
w ith the quality o f sound em itted by i
We carry only the highest
Erode of frenh nieai.it. mid »11
order» are Ailed with accurocy
and couhlderotlon that wlll be
Appreciated by our cu»toniera.
Choice cut« of meat— tender,
freah. a 11 it appetizing — A t
reaeonuble price».
All kept
fresh In our big refrigerator.
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DEWEY'S “OLYMPIA” AT THE SESQGI
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Doctors Invited To Euqene— Spring-
field doctors have been invited to a t­
tend a luncheon at the Eugene hos­
pital this noon. They are to have a
general discussion o f state accident
policies and related matters.
Fred W itts k e r D ie t In Portlsnd
W ord wus received last Tuesday of
the death of Fred W itta k e r at the
Veterans hospital in Portland Mon­
day. Mr. W itta k e r was a teacher in
the schools here last year and had to
leave in the middle o f the year on
account of his health.
H e died of
consumption contracted while In ser­
vice in France.
^Practical S&irurnoin. in
"HOME S E V W G n
AyJ&dft Wyeth Speafr^
a
i •< the Oregon »re
eorporaUoo fiar
A ll hatching sags, baby chioka,
growing and breeding stock. tra n s p o rt
I'd or otherw ise moved into the stats
of Oregon a fte r August 1. 1*27. must
be accompanied by an official health
certificate showing that they cams
from parent stock which was found
to be free of barstOary white d ia r­
rhoea by the application of the agglu­
tination test w ithin IS months Imtww
¿lately prior to the tim e <«? their trans­
portation. according to the terms of
a proclam ation Issued by Governor
Pierce.
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Baby Boy Born— A baby boy was
born to M r. and Mrs. L afe Chetwood j
m orning
s <
hl billon
lawa. MU» thna agpiylag dlrastlg 1»
Orwgoo. was wade in Balewi whsa a
proposed tattlaxlvw mawaura was filed
Wish «he seereiary of stale last weak
tor the rupeel of the prohlbSUoa
amendm eat of the state oonatlluUoa
and all this Oregon prohibition stal
utea.
I f the In itia tiv e petit Iona are
saccweefuily rtrouluied the measure Is
to be voted oo la ths general «leoUaa
of l i l t .
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the whistle, or w ith its rolnm e.
In tuning the w histle it was neces­
sary to use an actylene blow pipe to
loosen the w histle so It could be I
changed The whistle had never been
adjusted since it had been installed
and It had rusted together. A ll this
w ork took some tim e and caused the
w histle to blow long and loud m ak­
ing many people th ic k there was a
fire.
of M arcóla this
home in Marcóla.
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PAOR EIG H T
Form al declaration n t ths qnarwe
tine prohibiting interstate movement
of w hite or fiv e leaded plae from sev­
en Oregon counties and the anttrs
state of Washington to prevent the
spread of blister ruat haa been - ‘g - H
by the acting secretary of agri salt ora.
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The famous old flag ship la shown at her berth In Philadelphia N avy
Tard, the background for the Sesqul-Centennlal intern atio nal Exposition which
oelebrntes 150 years of Am erican Independence Docked Just in front o f the
Olympia is the U. S. 9. Constellation, oldeat fighting ship la commission. They
dally attract thousands of visitors to the Exposition which continues nntll
December L
X
w as
announced
The
Phone 6S
INDEPENDENT
MEAT CO.
Pay Taxes Here
A h u convenience to the people of the commun­
ity we wlll. uh ban been our practice in the punt,
receive payment here of tuxes for the lant hnlf of
the year, which are payable prior to November 6.
Receipt» will be iHHued.
r e s t r ic t Usui
til become vffaeUsw on October 1. J
The seven Oregoa sownttea affected
are Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln. Polk.
Tillam ook. Washington it nA Yam hill
The new orders w ill not nafy bar any
shipment of whits pine from that area !
but w lll require a federal permit frows '
furnish
m
a
ilin
g
lists
but
he
can
re-
M ailing L ist T o Be Revised— F. B
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, . move names o f those who have tiled. ■he federal horticultural iMatrd al
H am lin , local postm aster Is In re c e ip t.
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1 moved away, o r m ake corrections In Vaahlcgton r « Interstate movasaaa
of a le tte r advising all m ailers to have ‘ u u
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j f wurrent and gooeeberrj pleat.
spelling or In itia ls.
th e ir m a ilin g lists revised. T his can
be done by sending th « n In to the
Goodman
R eleased— T h e
case
Fined Tw o D ollar»—Q. H
T u rn e against J. Goodman fo r vagrancy ha»
post office who w in make a ll neevn-
; sary corrections and bring them u p , was fined 12 this m orning for allow- been dismissed by the dlstrtcg a t­
to date.
T h e postm aster can not ing his engine to run unattended
torney fo r lack of evidence. A t his
First National Bank
Of Springfield, Oregon
Reputation goes with
reliability. Thousands
o f W e s te r n c o o k s
through 40 years o f
W estern history have,
th r o u g h th e ir o w n
c~
reputations as good
cooks, built M ontag
r e p u ta tio n — a n d
c'i - e
M onlag m a in ta in s it
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by continuing to build
BOX PLAITS
ç " p . »on".ny rrr.srt
:
i r the Jenny r.
ranges best suited to
o -c t-’ cH here
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o* the b r
?':! tn<eU»aï i' -r tixi ■
; ? '. g itij IULTîW na
W estern needs.
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You'll find M ontag Ranges in the good
oid-fhshioned kitchens the kitchens th at
send.forth prize angel-food cakes; crispy-
crusted, velvet loaves of bread, and a
thousand dthcr tem pting dishes.
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. ctepe J'ro-.-k At f h t ‘
n vn t. li •
' nl.iitu a- a rra r,;
ed in point at t' -• tip . To g o
L
. ty the piai'.s ir. the urua! w ay e i
• hown at B. Cut the tops into
(joints as a t C. Then clash do-vn
about a h a lf inch between the
p laits as shown at D. T u m unde­
rlie raw edges as a t E and the »lrlrt
portion is ready to be applied to
the upper portion at the dress.
Y ou can rely on M o n ­
lag ranges fo r u n ifo rm
results in y o u r cook­
ing as well as fo r econ­
om y in fu e l consum p­
tion.
COLONIAL
Ranges
The W est's good cooks value
R an g e s fo r their r e li a b il it y .
recipes always tu m ou t well.
the line today und select your
Colonial Range.
MONTAC, STOVE WORKS
PurtUuiJ, Oregon
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Wright & Son
M ontag
Favored
Look a t z '
MontH^n-c
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