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PAOB P IV I
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4. 1920
Hr P. A Loar* claim« to bo the
Mother tucked her little daughter couldn’t I exchange my angel fur th«
champion ^teer hunter of Htlverton, Into lied and after kissing her was hot water bottle ph-ase."
now having the scalps of three to hie ihout to leave the room.
Service Is N ation-W ide
au d it within th e past month Dr. Lear
Le ave s
For California— Mr. and
"It’s awfully cold In here mummy."
Hiarcily <<f wut»r upi>ar®ntly has
shot all three of the animals a few
"Yea dear hut Just coddle down 4lra. C. E. Sims, for many years resi­
no i"ff»cl on Intsraxt In water r«acua.
miles front Silverton Two other bears
dents of Springfield, left Monday for
an angel will keep you warm.''
Arl«mu. |»i|iiilurly aaaoolalsd w ith
have been reported killed In the Sil­
A fter rnot.ii-r had re tu rn e d to living ( altfornla Mr and Mrs. Sims expect
whl» il«n»rt atri<ti'h«a and cactus. baa Brief Resume of Happenings of verton outlying districts this fall
' room and was reading Mary called to remain at Chico during the winter
gons In with rnthtiMlaatn for th« Rsd
returning to western Oregon in the
The
weekly
report
of
the
state
In-
down.
the Week Collected for
I ’roiK l. t f i' Having pro g ra m .
nu.irlal accident commission records
"It's still awfully cold mummy. spring.
TIi"
building
of
new
Irrigation
A loud In ugh Im iti (rotu Ih«* n< Igh
Our Readers.
the d e a th of three workmen In Indus­
Ion ». th ro a t
"Ho (hui • yo" ch u m p dams la rapidly traiixformlng Arizona
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trial accidents during the week end­
Into
a
awtmnilhg
Slat®
deiplto
popu
r u d e r ? A Hilo I mp dog h e tit**
ing O cto b er 28. They were Ed Beggs,
The
Beaverton
school
bus
collided
lar
conception
of
that
country.
■"W«iii;' »«Id Un- owner, “ihrat wax
In morn than Mon swimming Inst»- with a car belonging to W. McLane, fuller, Eugene; Hazel Pflaughaupt,
mx» of our ml« J io» I watch him. when
packer, Hoist R iver- Axel Net««®,
lutsx rondiK’Ind by tho Rod C ro ss tho cuftlfK
<’*’•’ **’
n drangt* mi coin« m m die y n n i.
quarryman, Klamath Falls. A total of
la i ,.u minor, life Hating luatruc'.ion
( ’fiqullh* <>p«*»i»,<l 1» h corn »how la»t 385 accidents was reported for the
wa, given by the Red Cm»».
I k n e w a w r ite r w ho ca n ’t do ju s tic e to a su b je ct unless he s gc
Shower Given
D uring the ft o-al ynur coding June w« « k with carnival »plrlt and a fine week.
a red p e n cil and b ro w n ish paper to w r ite o n ! T h e re 's a n o th e r I h s v d
N» I k I i I <»r <»f WiHHicrafi guv«» a mil- SO, 1926. 7,14'i men. MOM women, and |in<» of <ll»|iluy» mid exhibit»
Th»- new Gold lllll bridge being built
of who c a n ’t th in k w e ll unleaa his paper is ruled . A n o th e r w h o c tn t
I#.713 Junior« panned the rigid leata
celali m - hou « ehow ei
jd m I hs
lloinrr Jara«, 9. of Mllllniftofi, n»*ar over the Bogue river at Gold Hill will
sum m ons ideas unless he's flo t an onion sa ndw ich to nibble on ! N o *
aflnrU'B ti wt Urn hom e of G uardim i of III" Red Cross Llfo Having .Service, Mar»hfU«l<l. w m i run over on (he he a gold bridge In (act as well as In
a ll th is sounds odd p ro b a b ly bu t did Y O U e v e r notice how n-ucn
The to­ IC<
P E T T E R you w ro te and T H O U G H T if th e pen you used F I T you and
N olghtior Gink« L m a h e r . hi h o n o r of and wore awarded insignia
V«' It h ig h w a y and killed almost . name
For, at the present time, the
tal for the year of 29.2«6 repreaenlg
th e p a p er you w ro te on P L E A S E D you? M ebbe th e re 's so m e th in g to
h e r d a u g h te r, L ucille, who re c e n tly
Instantly
pier
foundations
are
resting
on
gold
an liit-rnus® of 6.574 over the p revious
th is A fte r a lii
I t ’s p r e tty h a rd fo r a person to w r ite a poor le tte r on
wian liiu rrh d to W Cob* of Ju n p c r
an e x c e lle n t piece o f s ta tio n e ry , so as w e c a rry some o f th e m ost
year The total memberahlp of thia
In a special election at Kllver.ton a quartz. Every bole that ia dug shows
b e a u tifu l w r itin g p a p e r in th e w o rld , m ebbe th e re 's a m oral some
curpa at the cloo® of the year wxs one and on® half mill tux levy tor bet­ "color” and there la not a man on the
place in am on g these th o u g h ts !
A good m any of d ie thrila now aday* 102.078
ter fire equipment carried, with 3# job from head foreman down who has
The Tenth Annual Roll Call from against and 104 for the meaaure.
uri1 bund pttinted
not at least a few grains of gold In
M o ra l: R ig h t w r itin g ia a r ite w h en th e w r itin g is r ig h tly w r itte n .
November 11 to SO 1» an opportunity
his Inside pocket.
Several
carloads
of
Baker
county
CALL AND HEK Dr. N. W. Emery to encourage those effort« through
The O. A. C. stock Judging team
horaea are being «hipped to Portland
memberahlp In the Red (’rose
on prices on plate and other work, tf
from Ourkee. Two carload« left Mon­ chosen to represent the college at the
day and 150 horaea are waiting to be Pacific International Livestock expo­
sition In Portland. October 30 to No­
shipped.
vember (, selected by the faculty of
" Bead's population at present le 10.-
the animal husbandry department,
400 person«, an Increase of 92.2 per
were; L. O. Drew, Junction City; E
cent over the federal census of 1920.
F Alxevedo. C. Black and J. E Spur­
according to data compiled by tele­
Mannish S tuff !
lock. Corvallis; M F. Henkle, Moro;
'Member the OLD Style
phone company engineers.
It'a the stiff, crinky BIG
and J. A Payton. Baker
Fountain Pens?
sort that look« important and
He vent con students were awarded
The kind that required an
At a rather routine meeting of the
massive. Haa a velvety finish
eye dropper, a knife and fork,
medals for qualifying as marksmen state highway commission held In
a couple of plumbers and a
and ruff edge« now and then.
in engineer«’ R. O. T. C. rifle testa at Portland, road contracts were awarded
nurse in order to fill ’em! Then
And the envelopes match. Gosh,
Camp Lewis last summer Seven of for «241.515 worth of work. Contracts
when filled, they'd break out In
but I'd be Impressed to get a
the men are from Portland.
a frenzy and spill ink all over
awarded i t r t : Benton county: Blod-
letter
written
on
stuff
like
this.
your
clothes if you put ’em In
Portland biggest Armistice day pa gett-Hummit and North Market road.
your pocket.
Comes In It« own private box.
rade since the close of the war will 9 miles surfacing, J. C. Compton, «29.-
Our pens are NOT this hind!
Ask for Crane’s Linen.
be the one November 11 If the plans 200. Gilliam county: Arlington to
laid by Portland poet No. 1. American Shutter. 11 miles resurfacing. Trian­
Another “HE' Special
gle Construction company. «30.190.
leg io n , work oot successfully.
Every so often we do something that LOOKS foolish? This week
A large shipment of machinery for Josephine county: Deer Creek-Hays
It's our Special clear Havana Cigar which costs us 8c and which we
are dumb enuf to let go of at 3 for 25c. If that's unfair, explain why
the Oregon Linen Mills. Inc., arrived HUI, 4 OS miles grading. Schell &
to us personally.
in Portland from Belfast. Ireland. It Rhodes, «47,390 Malheur county: On­
was expected that the machinery tario-Nyssa and Vale-Cairo, material,
I h what you got when you come Into thia m arket. We
Umatilla
would arrive In Salem this week. Two H. J. Hlldeburn. «22.775.
carry none but the choicest meats, kept under the moat
county:
Pilot
Rock,
road
material.
Pa­
other shipments will follow.
sanitary condition . You will he pleased with anything you
cific Construction company. «24.#40;
buy ut thin m arket.
The slate highway commission this
West Birch creek market road. Har­
year will make the attempt to keep ness & Colby. »20.685. Wallowa coun­
MM
the Mount Hood loop highway open
ty: Rock Creek-Lostine, resurfacing.
ns far ue Government Camp from Joslin & McAllister. «66.635. Morrow-
Fourth and Main St.
Phone (53
Portland during the heavy snows this
county: Jones Hill-Vinson section.' A.
winter It was announced
L. Smith. «68,207. Referred to engi­
La Grande was chosen for the 1927 neer.
convention of the Oregon Congress
Distribution of «516.197.44, repre­
fS ÌX ÖJLLY D £ P /1 f\T ^ i£ /y r^ r O Ä x \
of Parents and Teachers In the closing senting the second half of the state
session of the 192# m e-ting held In Sa­ market road fund, among the various
lem. Three hundred end nine dele­ 'counties in Oi'ogon, was announced by
gates were In attendance.
tlte state highway commission in Sa­
The amount of money each
J. C. Fisher, 41. a logger employed lem
by the Crossett-Western Lumber com county will receive under the appor­
puny, at thetr operation at Knappa tionment follows: Baker «13.105.61,
near Astoria, was killed when he fell Benton »10.982.97. Clackamas «32 949.
from a moving logging train under Chits«,p »20.088.50. Columbia »10.714.
Coos. »17.924 82. Crook »3908.94. Curry
the wheels of cars behind.
1924 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1924 FORD ROADSTER
Ordinances limiting sjteed of trains «2236.61, Deschutes »7906 44, Douglas
1925 CHEVROLET TOURING FINE CONDITION.
within the city limits may be the out­ «20.030.61. Gilliam »5594. Grant «5178.
» N 13,41. Hood River »6965 S5.
192« CHEVROLET TOURING FINE CONDITION
growth of a rail crossing accident in
Jai
kson,
»20.196.67, Jefferson »3722.42,
1921 FORD TOURING W ITH STARTER AND RUNS
Albany, in which William A Buchner.
GOOD |«5.00
Renton county farmer, was killed Josephine »4939.03. Klamath »16,177,
1919 FORD TOURING $75.00
when a Shasta Limited struck his Lake «6989.35. Lane »31.750.82. Lin-
loln «6044.80, Linn «22.820.56. Malheur
1918 RED TOURING. RUNS GOOD, NEW RUBBER.
wagon.
»9646.75, Marion «32.260.61, Morrow-
FOR QUICK SALE $50.00.
Fire which swept the barn, apple- 14520.07. Multnomah «52.815.78, Polk
packing house and garage ot J. J. Kru- »13,060. Sherman, »6939.S0, Tillamook
LOOK FOR TH E RED TAG
menacher. Summit orchardlst, destroy­ «15.050.63. Umatilla »29.002.57. Union
ed 7000 boxes of apples
Mr. !»ru- «13,176.37. Wallowa J8283.32. Wasco
mt-niu her lost his apple-grading ma­ «12,387.66,
Washington
»23.817.41,
chine. 15 tons of hay and a quantity Wheeler »3223.80. Yamhill »16.141.63
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of box shocks.
Recent rains through Gilliam coun­
PHONE 627
Eugene, Oregon
930 OLIVE ST.
GARDEN WAY
ty arc reported to have been of much
Mrs. Frauk Bailey entertained her
benefit to the farmers, especially to
those who seeilcd early. Shuttler Flat Sunday school «lass last Saturday
farmers reported It would have soon afternoon at her home. Thirteen were
hoen necessary to reseed tf the rain t i e - n t . an«; lit« aa.rn oon was Bpent
playing games after which they en-
had not fallen.
.u.'i-u
a v.einte roast.
A suit seeking to enjoin the county
Mrs. W. H. Anderson » ill be host­
clerk from canvassing the votes in
the election to tie held Tuesday, on ess for the Suus tint Club. Thursday
Get in first and get the pick of the stor k. Take no
removal of the county seat of Jackson afternoon.
chances with the old one which has served so long until
F.
B.
and
Elmo
Chase
left
lor
county from Jacksonville to Medford,
now jterhaps yon are continually having trouble buying
was tiled In circuit court at Jackson­ Seattle Wednesday morning on a bust-:
repairs. With the new one all this is elimiated.
«less trip.
A
ville last Friday.
F. B. un i J. W. Chase have returned
John Edgar, (4, mall carrier on the
irni an extended visit in the tniduii*
Yachats river route, was killed in an
west.
automobile accident. With his son
I’lte various committees of tile P. T. (
Price $2.50
he was on his way up the river road
Number 18,
A. held a meeting at the school house
Price $2 90
w hen lhe automobile ran over h sleep
Ndmber
20,
Wednesday evening.
Price $3.30
grade Into the stream where the water
Number 22,
Mr. and Mrs. G. B Kish are r.'Joic-'
Price $415
was ten feet deep.
Number 24,
ing over the arrivnf ot their first
4
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More than an Inch of rain fell In grandson, le rn to Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Well constructed with extra lining, down draft and
Pendleton during a short space of Bogart of Junction City at tile Eugene '
heavy body. An extra joint of pipe and extra elbow free in
flip«. The niln was featured by a Hospital Friday. October 30.
clouchut'si nc.tr the David H Nelson
this spe.ial selling of heaters
riu- following were guests at the T. I
farm, which tin • Honed Io wash out J. Maxwell houn Sunoay:
Mr. ami
tile road (or a lime. No serious ilant Mrs. F. X. Gating ' r. Grace, anil
age was reported.
Francis of Santa Clara; Mrs. Irtna
Three thousand officers and nten Smith. Miss Theresa O Leary ami
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With an aristroeratie air about them . These are the
of the Oregon national guard wore un­ Helen M« Keen of Eugene.
Il special surprise gift for every little girl w hether n prize
A DOG AND A RAT TALK
A tiiMh thought bn hu<t 111* b*»»l rut
<I«»M hi Ihr count) timi (old hl» indgti
Inir •<» llul wIill«* they werv tulkhiK
u huge rodent wulhed leiuuruly w*r«»«»
the yurd. tbu «log who wan In th«*
rui n pulii movent uNldr mid <llulnl*ir*
entwlly w-itlrhcd II until It diMUppour* d
I h 'IH ' u I I i III W <><1 pile
Red Cross I.ife-Saving
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
PEOPLE ARE QUEER
Fresh Meats and Quick Service
KETEL’S DRUG STORE
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
\
V
USED CARS
a/LLYDEPsWi
"'with an ~0K tJuit counts
Gannett Motor Co.
Don’t Put Off Buying that
Heater Until Vou Piave to
Take What is Left
Every Little Girl in Springfield is
Welcome to Enter Her Doll in the
Big McMorran and Washburne
An Air Tight Heater
Doll Show
12 Special Prizes For
The Best Dressed Dolls
High Grade Heaters
d e r a rm s Iasi w eek lit f io rd tim e as
winner or not.
All dolls must lie in by Saturday evening
November tith, Doll show will be held tin* week of Nov. 8th-
Dross your doll in her best and bring her to
the basement store, where all the dolls are
getting ready for the big show.
Remember all entries to the Doll Show must be made be­
fore 8:30 P. M. Saturday evening November 6th.
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the result of it stale witle test ntohili
zitllon otdered by the war depart­
ment.
More than too war veterans and
their wives assembled nt the Chunthor
of Comiiieri e hall In Oregon (Tty in
ilttlr annua) banquet. Venison was
served as the gift from veteran nine
rods. Chaplain J. A. Butler of the
G. A. 1!. gave tile Invocation.
With tht> season half over the La
bisli Meadows Celery union of Brooks
has just shipped 200 cars of celery and
Is actively engaged in getting an adtli-
Itonal 200 tars ready for market. The
tailin g season will end about Decem­
ber 15. B efore severe frosts Yiave in­
ju re d I lie crop, some of it will he
placed in cold storage for the holiday
trade.
R eception Held
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Chine, whose wedding tdoa place at
the Baptist church last Friday, a re­
ception » a s held al 111« J. W. Cha -e
t'ome at Chase Gardens Tuesday even­
ing
Many attractive gifts were present-
<1 th e bride «lid «room
Following
a social evt ning. dnlightful refresh­
ments were served.
Mrs . Chase »¡is Misa Maude Wal­
lace of Jasper.
Food Sale
The Parent-Teacher# Association
will conduct a food aak Saturday for
the benefit of the Braltain playshed
The sale will hi conducted at the
Long and Croas shop.
attributes to these highly nickeled wood oval heaters.
Double draft, sectional lining, sliding top equipped with lid
and foot rest, guaranteed air tight. Four joints of pipe,
elbow and dam per at these prices. Three sizes to choose
from.
Number 18,
Number 20.
Number 22,
PHce $19.50
P r ic e $21.00
Price $24.25
Oil Heaters $5.65
Sm okeless and odorless these “Nesco" heaters
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com fortable room in m id-winter at a cost of less than t xo-
thirds cents an hour. Substantially constructed of heavy
m aterial brass fount, and will last for years.
(Hardware Dept.)