The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 23, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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T H K SPR1NOFIKLD NEW «
TH U R SD A Y JUNB 28, 1927
OREGON STATE NEWS
MAIN S T R E E T LEADING
T W IL IG H T LEAGUE BALL
OF GENERALINTEREST
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FARM M ARKET R EVIEW
and Increasing receipts of new
crop winter w heat Pacific eoaxt
markets were (airly ateaidy with N a
Brief Summary of Commodity Trend« 1 hard quoted at *1.41 in Bna Fran­
cisco and milling wheat nt Los
June 20. 1927
WOOL: The Boston market was , Angeles *1 44 to *1.*3 a buaheL
Malting grades
more active last week, with some ad | FEED GRAIN«:
vanee In asking prices on domestic f . advanced 16-2* cento a hundred
wool on Increasing Inquiry from mill pounds at Ban Francisco and Euro-
operator»
No particular change was pean markets continued Arm although
reports Indicate good crop« of barley
noted In the mohair situation.
LIVESTOCK:
Heavy beef ateers In foreign producing district*. Feed
advanced again last week In eastern barley market* In the east declined
markets to new high level for the aca , on heavier receipt* but corn advanced
sou auu O4i uttier classes except bulla ou light receipts and continued un­
were In strong demand on light re­ favorable growing condltlns tor a near
ceipts. Western markets were ateady crop.
but anticipating more grass cattle.
Hogs took a alight upturn In eastern
Drury Is Her »— Forest Drury of
markets when receipts fell off. More Rainbow waa a Tuesday visitor
half fat and grassy pork I» arriving Springfield.
Portland was ateady but Han Fran­
cisco weak on hags, lam b markets
weakened materiali In the east but
held nearly steady on the co a st
BUTTER: Score »2 brought 42 to
43 cent» at San Francisco and waa in
good demand. Poor grade» went alow ■
Eastern butter markets were unset­
tled but there -was no decline in prices. :
"Centralized'' stocks moved very slow-1
ly. The shortage of cold storage b u t-,
ter compared to last year lias about ,
been wiped out. Production Is run- j
nlng above last year and conditions .
are still good In leading dairy sections. :
WHEAT:
The market weakened
slightly with good weather for spring
The Main etreet team, with two
win« and no looses, la lending the Twi­
Hsra From Calltornla— Mr and Mrs
Drive» to Maraala—Dr. Eugene K m
light l-engue baseball. Cagey beat
Clarenoa N slsoa and »on of California
tar wa« a vUllor at Marcela’ Friday
Booth-Kelly In lost night's game:
are visiting at the home of hl» par­ Brief Resume of Happenings of
The standings follow:
Drury la Visitor—bam I»rury of Ja» ent», Mr. and Mra. N. Nelson.
the Week Collected for
Lost
Won
•
per paid Hprlngfleld a Vlalt Monday
Drive Up McKangle— Mr and Mra.
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Main Street
Our Readers.
In From Daator—G H Hmllb of N. Nelaou. daughter Pearl, and Mr.
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Danner Motor
|><*Klor waa a visitor here Haturday.
and Mra C. Nalaon were vlaltora on
1
Caaey Service
Continued warm weather and luck Booth-Kelly
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the McKensto rlvar Sunday.
1
Coma from Croak—f'bartoa Drawer
with the snowplow will result In thr I chaae (}ar<j,.nl,
1
of F ” Crook waa a Springfield vlaltnr
Hare From Rainbow—Mra. George opening of McKauate pa»a within a
Christian church
1
William». Rainbow, «pent a part of week or ten days.
Monday,
The schedule for coming games:
Saturday In Springfield, She wa« ac­
Twenty-three Klamath wool grower» June 27, Caaey va. Danner.
Haa Operation— Mr« Hoy Ludington
companied by Mr». O. F. William«.
sold 400.000 pound» of wool to the J June 22. Booth-Kelly va. Christian
of Ihiuna undorwont an Operation at
church.
Wendllnp Man Hare— U. O. Stowell. K(»«bland company of Boatou at a
th" Merry hoapllal Monday.
June 29, Main street va. Chase
Wend ling resident, »pent a part of price of SO cent» a pound.
In from Ja.par— Mr» Perry Wallace Haturday transacting business In
Garden.
Mure than 2000 pereona who have
of Jasper «tailed In Hprlngfleld Mon
lived In Oregon for 40 or more year« July t. Chase Garden vs. Chrlatian
Springfield.
day.
church.
attended the annual pioneer»’ picnic
Qoaa to Hospital—The a mail son of I at the state fair ground» In Salem July 7, Danner Motor va Main street
In From Country—Mr» Ham Wood Mr and Mrs C. M Miller waa entered
July 2. Booth-Kelly vs. Main street.
yard of Eugene, Motor Itoute 1‘, wa« at the Pacific Christian hospital for Sunday-
July 12. Danner Motor va. Booth-Kelly.
Ida
Powell,
dean
of
women
at
Al­
a Springfield vl«H«r Haturday.
medical treatment Haturday.
bany college, waa olected president ol j July 13. Chase Garden va Casey
Qo to Lorana— Dr. and Mr» Eugene
Vlelt up McKsmle— Prof, and Mra. the Albany Buatneaa and ProfeaalonaL Service.
Heater. Mr». Mlnnlo Zelgllar and Mr« B. K Kilpatrick of Pleasant IIMl and Women'» club
J“1/ K <’a»«r Service va. ChriaGan
Clara Fawver drove to lairano Hunduy Mr. and Mrae Malcolm Eplev motored
church.
Dr. Rinehart of Wheeler haa re
calved
a
shipment
of
two
dozen
large
up
the
McKensIn
river
Sunday
In From Mareola— Mr». Hoy l-ane of
Dog Catcher Quits
eastern bullfrogs, aeveral of which
Murcolu waa u Springfield vlaltnr Hat
Undergo«» Operation— Ml«» France« weigh two pound» each. They have
Henry Conrad, who ha« served as
urday.
Blakely of Wenullng uudcrweut a been released In Lake Neah-kah-nle.
dog catcher here for aeveral month«,
In From Creak— Mr» L. K. More­ j major operation at the Pacific Chris­
Petition» bearing 714 slgnuture» and yesterday resigned. Hla place pro­
house of Fall Creek waa a Springfield tian hospital Saturday.
demanding
the recall of 8. G. Reed bably will be Ailed at the next council
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vlaltnr Friday.
Mi»» Corn» Leave*— Mlee Mauue of Nehalem, Tillamook county commie | nlw tlng
Fracture* Rib—C. L. Aldrich sustain- Gorrle bus left for the Ea»t. where »loner, were filed with the county
rd a fractured rib while working In »he will shortly depart on a trip to clerk. The election will be held June
II.
a mill here Friday, He wa* treated England and the Orkney (»land».
With four councilman In favor o l '
at the office of a local phyalclan.
1 Loeet Finger— Mr« L. M. Go»»ler
the action and Mayor Haxon opposing j
*
»Ubmlttod
to
an
operation
to
her
bund
Vlalt from Santa Clara— Vlaltora 41
the council at Its regular meeting I
the Fred Freie home Monday evening at a local Burgeon's office M ?nday. j ousted Ward A. Colby, for the paei
were Mr. and Mr». Carl Weber of Due to an Infection In a fin
aeveral months deputy marabal of St ;
• left hand. It waa neceaaar to amputate
Main at 5th
Santa Clara.
Helens.
the member,
Robert
8.
Eakln
of
La
Grande
war
Swane Return»— W A Hwane. who i
haa been at Lacomb for »»me time,
Visits a t Raadaport — Mra. 8?"» elected grand master of the grand
lodge of Dragon, Ancient Free and!
returned to Springfield early thia i t'ainn» left Tuesday for Reedsport.
. where she 1» visiting her «on and j Accepted Masons, by the grand lodge
week.
In aeaalon at the new Portland Mason
family. Mr and Mra Itoy Cairns Mr».
Fishing Luck Reported — Dwtghi ¡Cairn» la the happy possessor Of a Ic temple.
Keaeey and Don Ullleaple went flahlng i new grandchild.
Tuition fee of »100 will be charged,
on the Mohawk above Mabie Sunday,
all m n resident». Including Filipino»
With each cash purchase of five gallons of gasoline we
returning with 40 fine mouutaln trout
Qo»» to Iowa— Harlan Duncan, son who attend the Salem senior hlgl |
will serve
In their basket».
¡of Mra Kathryn Duncan, left Monday school, according to a declnlon reached ,
! for Sioux City, Iowa, where he will at a meeting of the director* of th» j
New Stamp« Hare— New air mall ' »pent the »urniner on the ranch of hl« Salem district.
stamp» are being »old at the local aunt.
The capital »toek of the First Na !
Hi» mother will spend the
poatnfflce.
Lindbergh «Lamp« are aummer attending the normal school tlonal bank of Tillamook tin» been In
awaited.
creased from *60.000 to *100.000. glv
■t Ashland. .
Ing the bank a combined capital and
Bain Will Leave—V D. Bain. for the
or one gallon of gasoline, or give you a can of Cycol cup
surplus of *160 000. and total resource»
past year city »uporlntendent o f .
Marriage Llcansaa Granted
grease. Take your choice.
et nearly »2,000.000.
schools, will leave In the middle of .
Portlaad'a »1.260,000 new Maaonk
July for Woodburn, where he la to ’ Marriage licenses have been Issued
take over a similar post Uon In the to the following couples during the temple, West Park and Main street» i
ASSOCIATED OIL PRODUCTS
past week: Emile Chriatenaen. Port­ waa officially dedicated before an au j
acboola.
HI PRESSURE GREASING
land. and Mary Morris.'Eugene; Paul dlence which filled the large aaaemblj |
O IL CHANCING SERVICE
hall
on
the
flrat
ftoor
of
the
structure
Morgan
aud
Nina
Llndamood.
both
of
Arrwst Notice Made— Notice of the
T IR E REPAIRING
arreat of Hoy. Ray and Hugh DeAutre-1 Cottage Grove; Frank I-atln and te overflnwtog.
Rainier has wan K> ttgbt to eater
mont baa ben posted In the poatoIBce Thelma Hamilton, both of Eugene;
braid« the bill offering reward tor Millard A. Cornelius. Pleasant Hill tala the 1922 eeealea ef the atoti
“Where Service la King”
thetr capture. In the poaloHlce »Ince and IJIIlan H Perelle. Juneau. Alaska; ( r » [ > when la a spirited reoteat with
I
te
r
a
n
c
e
Shumaker,
and
Florenee
Gregea
City
sad
Bead
It
polled
a
cleai
the Siskiyou train hold up and murder
Couch, Eugene; Joseph Aubel and majority ef 24 vetee ever Its two rival»
with which the three are charged.
Nancy Arnold, both of Swlsahome; aw the first ballot.
Drive to McMinnville— Paul Freae Donald Flow. Eugene, and Freda Frel-
Warning that rity offlalala every
Mr« Fred Freae, Mr». H. Schlewe and tag. Portland; Hen Henry Hultgren where throughout the state should
Dorothy Freae motored to McMinn­ and Florence lllalr. both of Eugene; survey their water ayetema to prevent
ville Sunday. They vlalted Mr. and Clark Aydelott and Dorrta Haines, further epidemic» of typhoid fever wa»
Mr» O. Isaac, old friend», »nd Paul both of Eugene; and to Garrett Klug- laaued by Dr. Frederick D. Stricker
Fmee visited at the home of Mr. and kert and Elsie Partney, both of Eu­ secretary of the »tale board of health
gene.
Mr». Tom Stalling.
S p r in g fie ld
S e r v ic e
S ta tio n
Special Service
Saturday, June 25th
FR EE
One Quart Of Your Favorite Oil
On the air­
on your car-
¿ihertoum
T he m usic you get on your radio
every week from th e Goodrich
S ilv e r to w n C ord o r c h e str a is
sw e e t— but i t ’s n o sweeter than
th e reports o f m ileage which we
get from Silvertow n tire users—
and Goodrich RadioCordusers, too I
Goodrich Radio Cord
These tires were specially b u ilt in
the Goodrich factory in recogni­
tion o f the trem endous success of
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air. AU Goodrich resources are be­
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have created a real sensation. For
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x presented to an authorised H e a th
ft M illig a n dealer en titles you to a 30c
can (a n y color) of Sunshine F in ish
absolutely free, and upon p a y m e n t of
10c you w ill receive a l" va rn is h brnah
w e ll w o rth 20c.
Sign Arre---------------------------------
Springfield Decorating Co.
Vasby Bros.
312 Main
Phon« 73-J
To Add Impetus To The ‘‘Great White Way” Event
the
Drug-Toiletrie Department
H a s Its Q u o t a
Of Out-Of-The-Ordinary Buys
— The call of Summer brings with it the call for
a blood purifier that will aid nature in adjusting
your blood and general system into fit shape for
the warm er weather. You yourself know how
you feel. If you feel listless, lazy; not sick, but
far from well; then you need a tonic.
— Here— at J. C. Brill’s— standard brands of pre-
pard tonics and drugs (inspected by the pure
food and drug act) may be purchased at a saving.
— S. S. S. Tonic, $1.00 Size .............................. .......... 73c
— Scotts Emulsion, $1.20 Size .................................. 73c
—Ovaltine, Regular 80c S iz e .......................................56c
— Listarine, Regular 50c Size .................................. 34c
— Absorbent Cotton, 2 Pound Rolls ........................ 98c
— Jergens Lotion, 50c S iz e ........................................... 37c
—50c Kolynos Tooth Paste......................................... 29c
— Vicks Vapo Rub, 35c S ize ......................................... 23c
— Pond Cold and Vanisning Cream ...........................23c
—$1.00 Danderine Hair T o n ic .....................................63c
—60c Djer Kiss Face P o w d er.....................................39c
—25c Woodbury’s Facial S o ap ................................... 18c
—Jergen’s Toilet Soap, 9 B a rs ..................... ............. 79c
A LC O H O L RUB
2 BOTTLES
98c
Regular 75c
Bottles
Attractively boxed and come tn several delightful
(assorted) odor6.
P. S.— To complete your summer vacation outfit
you simply must have these everyday needs In toilet
articles, and to help you prepare we offer them at ap­
pealing prices just when you need them. A partial
listing above.
(M ain Aisle, First Floor)
HEADQUARTERS FOR W ARM W E A TH ER NEEDS