The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 11, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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T H E BPKiNGFlKl.D NEWS
THURSDAY NOV KM UKK 11. 192«
TOWN AND VICINITY
—
Hauas In—C M. liouae of O ak­
Im rM r'tk Hsr«— Mai Klutnerick of
W altervllle w m a liuslness visitor ridge waa a vlaltor here Saturday.
her* Baltirdav.
Parkins In Portland— A J. Perkins
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
I l ARRESTED ON
MOONSHINE CHARGE
S tart
I
Mayor In California
Police Chief Jess 8 m It son announ­
Mayor O O. Bushtnan left Monday
ced today that local officers after Sat­ night for Lodi. California, where tza
urday night will rigidly enforce the was called by the dratli nf tils steter-
regulations against operating auto- In-law, Mrs. David Bushman
M r.
will remain with hlg
mobiles with open mufflers. No leni­ Bushman
ency -will be extended those caught brother a few days before returning
violating the regulation, be asserted, i to Springfield.
Two
Springfield
men — William
Wetzel, 66, and bis »on. Kay Wetz d.
36—are In (he Lane county Jail
cluirged' with Illegal manufacture of
Intoxicating liquors, and a complete
booze-making outfit la In the custody
of authorities a s t h e r e s u l t of <t rsfr'
on the Wetzel residence on Flrat
street at 2 o'clock this morning
The raid waa conducted by Police
Chief Jess Hmltaon and sheriff's of­
Great
excitement
»
«
caused
In
lluntly were among Hprltigfield real
Down From Westfir— Mr and Mrs.
ficers. The »till Is the first to be
denis who wont to Klamath Fallal Hurry Anthony and daughter. Mui Oakland. Sutherlin and Roseburg by
captured
within the city limits with­
Monday.
Jorle. were down from Westfir over rumors of an oil »trike at Leeper in the regime of the present local
I
dome,
went
of
Sutherlin.
In From Qoahen—Georg» lla»k«-ll' the week end.
peace authorities, according to Just­
Ensign Hickory Flood of Portland ice of the Pence II. W. Smith, who
of Goshen waa In town for a ahort i Returns To California — Dorothy
I V I » killed nt Pensacola, Fla . when signed warrants at midnight authoriz­
limo Monday.
Hlllo returned to Richmond. Califor­ ' til« slrpliuie «truck another machine
ing the aearcb of the Wetzel resi­
M ra. S m ith H a ra — M ra II <> S m ith nia. Tuesday after a short visit here at an altitude of 3000 feet,
dence.
with
h*-r
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
o f R o u te t wna boro on hualix-aa Mon
i Affection, unrequited by a 14-yesr
Ray Wetzel was arrasted
oy
George Ditto.
day.
old school girl, Eva Bickford, of AJIe sheriffs officers at third and Main
Visitors From North—Mr and Mr» gauy. reeulled In the suicide of Ken street» shortly before midnight, after
Roy B r e w a t e r In—Roy llrewster if
Delbert
Hurknum of Portland and ■ noth Noah, 18. friend» believe.
he had allegedly sold a bottle of
Kail ('rook waa a vlaltor In Spring
Mr
and
Mrs. A. II Fish pf Salem
The Oregon »U te association of liquor to a repersentatlve of the
field Sunday
were visitor« over Sunday at the commercial organlxatlon secretaries sheriffs office. According to the of­
Pratt In Town—<1 -orge Pratt of J Oeorge Ditto residence.
held their semi-annual meeting nt the ficer to whom tbe sale was made,
Thurston -waa a Springfield vlaltor
Wetzel took him In a car out In the
I Cortland Chamber of Commerce.
Returns To Albany— Mra. E l s i e
Monday.
Jess Hanson of Corvallis ba» recelv country and pretended to obtain the
•
I Davis left Monday evening for h>-r
liquor from a field.
Q ra n t
Hara—Charha Hrant of Albany residence after spending the nd Information from Pullman. Wash.,
After the arreat of the young W et­
Thuralon visited In town on bualneaai week end with her mother. Mrs. Han­ that hl» hen« entered In the Interna
zel, the officers conducted the raid
tlonol
egg
laying
contest
there
won
all
Saturday,
nah t.epley. Mr Davla was here for
on the residence, surprising William
four of the flrat prlxea.
a short time also.
Wetzel In his bed.
A hole -was
In From Oakridge—Clifford Ryan if
Of the two measure« on the state I
Oakridge waa III town on business
Has Major Operation— Mrs. Glenn ballot to regulate trucks and busees, found cut in the floor by the cook
Jenkina of Cottage Grove underwent the one sponsored by the legislature stove In the kitchen, and within the
Saturday
u major operutlou at Eugene Friday. was adopted by the people and the compartment beneath the officers
C ob urg R esid en t H a ra — M r
('
The opi ration was performed by Hr one Initiated by the bus operators wae found a considerable quantity of
Cornelius of Coburg waa n S p rin g field
mash. A copper coll, tank and boiler,
Eugeni Kester.
defeated.
vlaltor Saturday.
and three sacks of sugar also were
On the face of returns In Jackson confiscated.
Go To 3alem— Mrs. Fred Frese of
In From Jaapar— Mr», Jessie Wal
Springfield accompanied Mr. and Mrs. county, tbe meseure to move the
Tlx- asserted bootleggers are In the
lu re of Jasper spent a part of Satur
Ham Montgomery of Not! on n motor courthouse from Jacksonville to Med county Jail awaiting preliminary hear-
day In Springfield.
trip to Salem Sunday. Mra. Mont­ ford carried by approximately 16«” Ing.
I
ana -ry, formerly I.lllle Sshlewe. Is a majority.
M ra. W in d h a m H a r a — M ra Jatr
Work ha« been started on the Half
Wloohtun of M a b ie wag In to w n shoo abler of Mrs Frese.
way highway, making a new 6 per cent
GARDEN WAY
ptng Saturday.
J. 8. Henderson III—J S Hender­ grade on the opposite Hide of the can
Hera From Noll— Mra I" It W ll-n h son of Salem. father of Troubert yon. This will complete tlx- Baker
Tuesday evening Miss Frances
of N u l waa a visitor In Sprint debt Henderson, Springfield business man. Halfway highway, eliminating tout Travis was h< stess to dellight fill
is seriously III In the hospital at miles of dangerous mountain road
Mutidiiy.
' irty for the Success Club of which
Albany
Mr. Henderson was taken
he is a member. Those who enjoyed
As a result of voting down th
Jackson Hara— lliirry Jarkson o f sick while on it duck hunt at Harris­
the pleasant event and delicious re-
several
revenue
measures
at
the
elec
Wiiltrrvllle waa In town for a «hurt burg Inst week.
Hon. the legislature at Its next session freaments were: Leila Brown. Miss
llink Saturday
Bonney, Irene Wooley. Chloe Woolev,
R a ilro a d Men Here— L L. Graham probubly will face the task of prvvtc
Creswell Resident Here— Mr« F J district freight and passenger agent, lug funds for governmental purposes Em ma Jane and Frances Travis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fish and fam!ly
llid , m of Creswell wan a vlaltor here and L. C Gram, district auperinted- other than from the dlrsct property
wlll leave Thursday for Toledo where
Sunday
tax.
ent. nf the Southern I'aclllc company,
Assessed valuation of property In they will visit the Rev. Leslie Bailey
1« F ro m M a rc ó la — G II Wlllae of paid Springfield « visit Monday of
Lane
county this year la 62.617.44«, and family until Sunday. They will
They conferred with
Marróla, wua a rlaltor In S p rin g fie ld thia week.
greater than In 1626. according to the , also drive to Newport.
Age
nt
Carl
Olson.
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fish and daughter, '
, assessm ent summary completed by
The to ta l. Patty, visited at the O. R. Fish home
Dr. Rabhan Returns— Dr. W. C. Den F Kenney, assessor
Hera From Trent— Mra. J W Hlg
glna of Trent spent a part of Sunday Itebhan arrived Friday after spend­ assessed valuation thia f»«r 1» 68»,- Sunday.
Friday the P. T. A. will hold an
ing a month at Rochester, Minn, 611.436.
here.
. .
I
where he studied under M a y o I Bettergsn Brother» of Portland
have open meeting at the school house Io
At Rossman Home— I>r and Mra. N. brothers, famous medical expert«. Dr.
‘sabmlttwl th» lowest bid for general which the community has been in­
W Emery «rere Munday v isio n at Itehhan reported an enjoyable and
comtructlon work an tbe proposed vited. A short program will be given.
the John Rusentan home In the Camp profitable trip His practice here was new Leslie Junior high school, to be The object of the meeting is to stimu­
Creek district The Rosemana are re­ cared for during his absence by Dr. erected at Salem with is the next (aw late an intrest In the P. T. A. and get
latives of the Emery family.
Paul Pbetteplace,
month». Bettergen Brother»* bid was new members.
Thursday the Sunshine Club met
for »47.464
Cox In Laston Apartments— II. J.
with Mrs. W. H. Anderson. After a
I
City
bond»
totaling
1100.600
were
Cog, who w as announced as moving
short business meeting games and i
to a house at the end of Fifth street, |X)S-T—Ladles Gold Watch In or near voted at McMinnville The bond» pro­ home made candy were enjoyed.
vide
for
the
construction
of
a
866.060
Lincoln
School
building
Reward.
has changed his plana and wilt live In
Call »1311 Eugene
It. Impounding dam on Haskins creek for
the teu ton apartments.
, the d ly water »apply and tbe retire ; DIXIE QUARTET TO BE
m e a t of Indebtedneu on tbe present
HEARD ON NOVEMBER 17
i wider system.
Bam A. Koter. secretary of state. | Springfield residents will be given
Issued a call tor a meeting of the em an opportunity on November 17 to
ergency board Monday to appropriate hear the Dixie Jubilee Quartet, musi­
funds to carry on the activities ot cal entertainers who will appear at
several state department« and Instl the high school under the auspices of
tutlons during the remainder of the the school on that evening. Receipts
will go toward assisting finances of
present biennium.
Three fast flreboats, eight new fire ’ the school.
There is always something about
stations and fire companies. 500 more
fire alarm boxes, police and traffic the music of colored singers and play­
signals and a greater Broadway bridge ers which touches a responsive chord
will be the net results of bond issues In the heart of every ltstner. They
totaling 81,686.000 which the peopl do the things they love so well. Th--v
of Portland authorlxed at the elec sing the old folk songs of the Soutn
‘n their own inimitable way. There
•Ion.
I
.
1
nothing so full of genuine sweet-
Filially Injured v r : the team s!v
was driving ran away, racing for more - -ss. so full of melody, as these old
gro songs with all their simplicity
1 than halt a mile through rocks nnu
sagebrush and breaking to pieces a and It takes the real nogro to sing
i hayrack. Mrs James C. Harter, about them as they should he sujig. Th->
30, mother of three children, died success of The Dixie Jubilee Quartet
while being brought to a Bend ho» is due to the fact that they stick very
largely to these plantation melodies
pltal.
The second largest trap shoot in the for which their voices arc so peculiar
i United States will be held In Eugene ly Adapted. However, while the folk­
With a single lamp, the
next May when the Lane County lore songs are favored the program is
Sportsmen's association will be host interspersed with many humorous
Daylight Kitchen U n i t
i to the best shots of the Pacific const. and popular selections.
The versatility of the company is
The American Trap Shoot association
brighten» every corner.
has awarded the Pacific coast division remarkable and makes nn intensely in­
Make» the kitchen look
shoot to the Lane county organlxa teresting and varied program pos­
sible. There is not a dull moment
I
tlon.
cheery. Emphasizes 11 s
Robert Casey died at the St. Helens anywhere. Mr. Morris, the first tenor,
gleaming cleanliness.
hospital, bringing the death toll of. !s a cartoonist of rare ability. Always i
the mysterious gun ba ttle in a ione­ sees the funny side of everything
At our expense, have a
ly cabin In the Yank ton district to and puts it in his original rapid draw- J
Daylight Kitchen Unit In­
The unexpected Is liable to
two
Fred Richards was almost in ings.
stalled today. IE it does
Your eyes deserve this
stantly killed. Casey in alleged to i happen any time on his easel. Mr.
not sell itself tonight, we
have shot Richards and Frank Rice, Starks, second tenor, shows his ver­
kind of light. No strain­
will replace your old fix­
and to have then turned the weapon satility by playing the violin and sax-
ture- If you keep it, pay
aphone. The personnel includes a
on himself.
ing to see what’s going on
only 75c down and $1.00
brilliant pianist whose repertoire
Orders booked for future delivery
monthly, with your light
I n the oven or where
ranges from the gems of grand opera
of lumber lost week ehewed a de
hill.
cn down to modern popular numbers.
crease of 21,632.184 feet, compared to
things are on the shelves.
Two models. Price $7.00
the previous week, according to the Frequent references Is often made by
and $8.00.
See it today!
weekly report ot the West Coast Lum the press to Mr. Stewart as "The
bermen's association. The orders book Black Paderewski." Mr. Bennette is
cd Inst week totaled 90.^10,982 feet. a complete master of the banjo-guitar
Thero also were decreases in produc­ and ukulele and in his Instrumental
tion and in shipments. ProducUon solos and duet numbers will make
last week totaled 114,«66,188 feet and vour feet mark time in spite of your-'
self No music lover should miss this
shipments totaled IUI.616,460 feet.
great worthwhile concert, a master I
effort by four real artists.
On Prot»««lonsl Trip»—Or EttgeO» spent thia week In Portland tin busi­
Kester tfiudo professional rail* at ness
Donna nml Jasper Bunday and Mon­
In From W altarvllle—F II Crump
Htrawberrlss are blooming In pro­
day.
o f Wullrrvllle spent a pari of Mon­
fusion ground Sweat Home.
Wallace In—Walter Wallace of day transacting business here.
Representative« of t* conation In
Jn i»-r vim lu lo a n for u »hurt time
Jasper Man Hara— J. A. Olson, weati-rn Oregon gathered at Salem for
Monday.
Jasper resident, waa u visitor hero the forty first annual Oregon Bunday
school convention.
Oo To Falla—Mr. and Mra. M II Monday.
M uffler Campaign
Queen Marie Drops In!
1
N o so on er had she e n te re d th e fr o n t do or th a n h e r eyes fe ll on
ou r T o ile tr y Oept. and th e g e s tic u la tio n s e y e b ro w g y m n a ttic e and
lan gu arge fille d the room w ith p le a tin g eo u n d t and m o ve m en ts!
F in a lly th e calm ed dow n an d fo cusing h e r to n g u e on th e E n g lish
language, asked if it w as tr u e th a t th ia was th e m ost in te re u tir j
d ru g sto re in th is C o u n ty !
B o w in g m o d e stly I a c kn o w led g ed th a t
th is w as th e g e n eral o p in io n and asked If th e re wae a n y th in g in p a r­
tic u la r she'd lik e to ta k e hom e as a s o u v e n ir of h e r v is it.
A fte r a g re a t deal o f b ro w w r in k lin g th e eaid fin a lly sh e’d lik e
an ounce v ia l o f th is S E R V IC E sh e’d h e ard we had in such fine q u a lity .
A fte r w ra p p in g th ia up c a re fu lly in a special v e lv e t and gold
c o n ta in e r, I p resented i t to h e r and w ith deep lo w bow s, p r e ttily
ren d ered . Q ueen M a rie va nish ed as su d d e n ly as she had a rriv e d
A nd La n e C o u n ty fo lk s g e t sam ples o f th is service E V E R Y d a y!
F re e !
Dust Gathers On
the Royal Cuticle!
Dust, grime, dirt Is no re-
spector of persons. A King, a
Queen, even a princess has to
either wash or CAUSE to un­
washed— their
FACES!
And
Just as the Queen said to us—
"There's NOTHING nicer I've
ever seen than these Miller
Rubber Sponges you sell here
for 40c!” Sh-- bought four of
them!
The Queen Promised
to Write Often!
But not unUI I had shown
her these new Sheaffer Foun­
tain Pens. After she'd tried a
couple she picked out the $7 50
one fcr herself and the 35 one
for the King!
She said she
never even HEARD of a pen
as marvelous as this one.
(Ain't It great to live in the. U.
S. and be used to luxuries like
these?)
S P E C IA L
Every so often some wisely thoughtful man constructs an entirely
new perfume from some oddly blended odor« and the discerning folks
«-ear this until it becomes common. The NEW EST thing right now
is Orchid Lilly Odor. Use it while it's NEW! A special price this
week only!
L
KETEL’S DRUG STORE
rfJX a r L ¿ Y D £ M R T M £ W fW &
J
You’ll Be Glad To Hear-
About the
Special Offer
we are glad to
make so that ALL
our friends may
have—
The Daylight Kitchen Unit
—BRIGHTENS EVERY CORNER
ONLY
DOWN
Free Trial
DA YLIGHT YOUR KITCHEN
Mountain States Power Co.
)
Another Brill Feature Purchase!
Brand New
Women’s Tailored
COATS
$19.75 to $25.00 Values
$ 1 0 .9 5
Bought at Special Price Concession
Offered to Our Customers at
Decided Saving
_The most amazing coat values at $12 95 Eugene has
experienced in this new 1926 autumn season, we believe.
In face ot the acute strike conditions that has been pend­
ing amongst the garment workers In the East, we are for­
tunate to be able to present these unusual values.
—Almost everyone needs a jaunty wool
tailored coat for utility wear because al­
most everyone walks or drives or shops
many times dnring the season. Practical
for school wear, too, if you please.
-—In swagger straight lines, emphasizing
large patch pockets, adorned with large
buttons also at sleeves.
Heather mixtures
in both light and dark colorings, also in­
visible plaids.
(Second Floor)