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THURSDAY JANUARY 26, 1928
T H 1 8PR1NOFUELD NEWS
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Mld-year students graduating from
Portland high schools will number ap­
proximately 756. the office of the
superintendent of school» reported
Of thia number 366 are boy» end 399
girl». Jefferson high school, with 116
Brief Resume of Happenings of to receive diplomas, has the largest Stacey le In—-O. L Htac.ey of Walt- Former Resident Visits— Mrs. Jen­
erville was a local visitor Tuesday.
nie Cannon, former resident of Spring-
outgoing class.
the Week Collected for
field and well-known here, has been
Pacific university celebrated the
Hsre From Waltsrvlll« — Everett
visiting here this week. She now
Our Readers.
74th anniversary of the grunting of Waring of Waltervllle was a visitor
lives In Portland.
If» charter Sunday night In the col­ In Hprlngfleld Tuesday.
Mr» KllssliHth Jan*^ Fisher Itohln- lege gymnualuin at Forest Grove. A | 1AJ O in u
o Florence—
M. D.
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h l ° Goes
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To
M sn Hers— W b Rauch .
, r ,<>rsnce— M D. bingo
•OH, 87, it t o w r v il wugnn plouiter of huge white birthday cake with the I W altsrvllle
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drove to Mapleton hntturday and with
vial- ,
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Oregon ami a roaldest of Tin« Dalle» »|>an of year« written upon It- 1854- . of Waltervllle waa a Springfield
K
‘ the Junction City delegation attended
for nearly half a century, died there 1928 was served to the student body
i Mie meeting at Florence of the Slualaw
and faculty members.
last wet It.
U ndergoes O peratio n — Mrs C. M. Chamber of Commerce.
William Heltinnn, 74, waa kicked Parker underwent an operation at the
Raymond Walla, 2«, »uttered futai
Quests at Bsrtsch Home—Mr. and
Injuries Sunday afternoon when »truck and trampled to death by horse» on Pacific Christian hospital Saturday.
Mrs. M J. UcKlln, Mrs. Jennie Can­
by logs in lb« three-mile chute at the hl» farm near Dodge, Or., southwest
Eugene W om an H e rs — Mrs. Sarah non, Mrs Bert Doane and aon. Milton,
Itulph Dttvl» camp on Hear creek In of Eatscada. One horse kicked him
under the belly of the other and the Elliott of Eugene was a visitor In were guests at the home of Mr. and
Wallowa county.
Mrs. Ernest Bertsch, near Thurston,
town Monday.
Etta producer» of Coo» county have second horse then Joined In the attack.
Sunday.
The
man
was
dead
before
a
doctor
formed the Cnoa County Egg Produc­
Pohl at Portland—A1 Pohl, brother
Vlalt From Portland— Mr and Mrs.
er»' »»»Dilution with a total of 12,000 could reach him from Estacada.
6f Mr». M. It lluntly, went to Portland
The total apple shipments from Imb­ Monday. He may remain there.
Charles E Jordan of Portland, vlalted
bon», the object being to find a home
ler will he 250 carloads, according to
market for egg»
with friends and relatives here part
V is its In S p rin g fie ld — Joe lyeinmona, of Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs.
The first wool »ale In Ontario for K. J. Ifasen, Onion Pacific agent at
Portland, vlalfed hla father-in law. Jordan was formerly Miss Billie Berg
1928 waa reported laat week when lhat point. Mr Huson haJ been agent i
' of this city.
Steve Woodward of Wealfall »old the In Imbler for several years, and has ! ,n Hprlngfleld Monday.
apple market careful
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crop from 1400 »beep to J. M. John- i given the I. local
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Blossom Is Visitor— E. b. Blossom,
Undergo Operation— Both Mr. and
study. Ho also stated that 30 car- .
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•on for 35 cent» a pound.
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°* Eugene, route 2. was a Springfield Mrs. Mellson of East Main street un­
loads of potatoes would be shipped.
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The 1927 hop crop of the Willamette
| visitor Wednesday.
derwent operations Monday. Mrs.
valley 1» practically all »old, only a few Ing 1« that city to cost 1325.OOU, local
Mellson had a major operation at the
Frank Mersdocf Here— Frank Mere-
•mall lot» remaining In the ware­ Interests to furnish 176 000
Pacific Christian hospital, and Mr.
® 7 ' ne was a
houses, for which u price of 20 centa I Forty hotel managers of southern
Mellson was operated on for an eye
Oregon and northern California were | 8pr,',K'’eld
TuemJay.
a pound la being offered.
trouble.
Firemen answered 2028 alarm», of guests of the l)el Bogue hotel at
M r. Collier Visits— Arnold Collier,
Raymond Man Here—John Jordan,
which 444 cauxed a total loss of 3731,- Grants Paaa when the southern Ore­ county club leader, waa a visitor at
Raymond, Washington, former owner
276 12, last year. Edward Grenfell, fire gon branch of the Hotel Mena asso­ , the Lincoln school here Tuesday.
of the Willows apartment house on
marshal at that time, declared In hl» ciation waa formed ISst week.
H e re F ro m Jasper — Mrs. Mark Second street, was a visitor here
annual report, filed recently.
An excellent outlook for the dairy
Sebring of Juaper waa a shopper here early this week. Mr. Jordan was call­
Ten cougar» In lo day» la the record Industry of the northwest and of that,
Monday,
ed Into Oregon by the death of a
aectlon
In
particular
was
pictured
to
recently made by Itelmer and Stanley
relative at Harrisburg.
Rainbow Resident Here — M r s
Colegrove In the Pistol river region daliyiu. n who attended the annual
of Curry county. They were paid a meeting of Hie Eastern Oregon Dairy- : George Williams of Rainbow »pent a
F o rm e r S u pe rin te n d e n t V is its — V.
men's association at Haines last week, j part of Monday visiting here.
bounty of 125 each for the animal».
D. Bain, former superintendent of
achools here, and Mrs. Bain, stopped
Pneumonia took the greatest toll In I
Member» of ihe I,Inn Benton county
L ow ell W o m an H ere— M rs. F. M. here for a short time Sunday on their
Jersey Cattle club at their annual Portland In muny weeks when 15
Snider of Lowell waa a Springfield , way home to Woodburn, where they
meeting In Albany laat week unani­ deaths were reported for laat week by
visitor Monday..
Dr.
John
G.
Abel«,
city
health
officer,
i now live. Mrs. Bain had been visiting
mously Indoraed the proposal to re­
store a county ngent to IJnn county. untl the total of lo l deaths from alt
Grove People Here— Mr. and Mr». for some time with her relatives at
Portland'a Infant mortality rnte for causes also was an exceptional week's Roy Howard of Cottage Grove spent Weed, California, and was met on her
record.
Sunday visiting friend» In Springfield. way north by Mr. Bain at Roseburg
1927 waa 48 .2 to every lotto birth», a
Students In agriculture In the col­
"rate seldom attained by cities In our
P o rtla n d Men H e re — P M Barber FIRE DESTROYS SWOPE
claaa." I>r. John Q. Abel«, city health lege In Corvallis have Joined with
and W. B. Lutz of Portland wer-i
Officer, declared In lit» annual report. other» of the Institution In favoring
HOUSE AT GLENWOOD
among out-of-town visitors here Tues­
C. P Ragsdale, stockman ami ranch­ the u»e of the designation "Oregon day.
w
Fire of undertfmlned origin destroy­
er of eastern Oregon, la the owner of State college.” In preference to the
Officers Take Testa—officers of the ed the attractive country home of J.
an artesian well that waa tapped re­ title Oregon Agricultural college, by
cently on hla ranch near Jamison that Will, h name the Institution has long Springfield compnny. Oregon National W. Swope, In Glenwood Park. West
«< n nown.
guard, took quarterly tests at Eugene Springfield, between 6 and 7 o'clock
la flowing at the rate of 270 gallon»
The first community auction sub- this week.
early yesterday morning, doing dam­
an hour.
age estimated at more than 125,000.
The stork was extremely kind to Idea Is proving popular with farmers
R eturns F fo m Bandon— Cal Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Swope and their
Mr and Mr». William Cray of Pon- throughout Yamhill county. The Idea made a trip to Bandon Sunday, return­
of
their
getting
together
to
sell
goods
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Baldwin,
doaa, near Bilker, They became pur-
ing with hla mother, who »pent some Hood River, were sleeping in the
enta of triplet» born at St. Elisabeth's In a cp-operBttve sale »cents to appeal, time there vl»ltlng her daughter.
and
numerous
Batings
have
been
re­
house when the blaze started in the
hospital last week. They were girl»,
ceived. Household goods. live stock
basement, and barely escaped in ttm?
•II of them.
M on tan a W om an
In T o w n — M rs
and farm liuiiem entx are the most Nora Boutian of Stevensville. Mon­ ufter the alarm was sounded. Th;
The annual mid whiter meeting of | frequent entries.
tana. Is here to visit her brother. Harl house, oqe of the most attractive
the Wing, Kin and Fleet foot club of
Sweet Home and Foster have quite McPherson, and other relatives.
country places in this district, was
Vnlon county will bo held In ba
a
f.
w
new
residents.
The
people
are
totally destroyed, as were the con­
Grande on the evening of February 7,
Many at Oratorio— A number of tents, even to the wearing apparel
with clams as the muln Item on this mostly those interested In the hlgh-
j way and railroad lluildlng. They have Springfield women uttended rehearsal of Mr. and Mrs. Sw ope‘ and their
dinner menu.
I been forced In many eases to locate of. the Eugene Oratorio club Monday guests.
Ml»» Marie Iverson of Medford waa I In private homes for accommodation. night on the university campus.
The Eugene fire department was
e le c t e d president of the Crater bake
Miss Betty Rn. kleff. pretty tele-
called, but due to the fact that no
union of the Chrlatiun Endeavor In the I phone operator of Reedsport, recclv-
Return From Portland—Mr. and
anneal convention of the southern j cd shock and burns last week when Mrs. W. H. Lambert returned Sitndav water was available and the fire had
Oregon district, which waa held In the Coos and Curry telephone office I even*nK after spending some time In gained such headway, nothing could
be done but prevent the flames from
Grant» Paas laat week.
*
office was destroyed by fire The blare Portland with their daughter, Mr» spreading to the barns, where Mr.
A committee of Medford business started from an explosion In the wood- Jean Martin.
Swope keeps fine registered cattle,
men la considering a proposition of i burning atove used to heat the
Vielt at Portland— Mr and Mr». thereby preventing much heavier loss.
E C, Miller of Portland, to erect a ten- | quarters.
The Springfield fire equipment, als »,
Merle Casteel left Tuesday morning
•tory modern office and store bulld-
for Portland in reaponee to a telegTam W"a!‘ calle<1 ‘to lhe Bcene ° f the blaze'
to the effect that their eon, Ray. wns with Herbort Moore in charge.
Much of the loss was covered bv
to undergo an operation.
Insurance.
PAGE FIVE
France. Carl McKInnls; Mra. Parle
HIGH SCHOOL WILL
France, Clifford Murphy; Mr. London
FEATURE PLAY AT
AUDITORIUM FRIDAY England. Freeman Squires; Mrs. Lon­
A play and a skit will be featured
In a program at the Springfield high
school auditorium Friday night at
7:30 o'clock. “A Case of Suspension,"
and "A Woman leas Wedding," are the
titles of the two skits planned.
Several -musical numbers will be
given on the program, including selec­
tions by the high school orchestra,
directed by Miss Grace Potter. A
girls’ octet, composed of Dorene Lari,
mer. Ruth Carlton. Melba Mellon.
Venice
Hawke,
Frances
Frlxell.
Evelyn Manley, Jule Pollard, Wlnlfrld
Tyson, will sing.
The cast of the first play, "A Caae
of Suspension,’* has been chosen as
follows:
Dorothy, Alice and MIldred/Toung
ladies of the seminary, played by
Dorene Larimer, Lucille Richmond
and Nadine McMurray.
Harold, Tom and Jack, boys from a
nearby college, played by John Lynch.
Leroy Nice, and Paul Potter.
Miss Ophelia Judkins. Wlnlfrld Ty­
son.
Prof. Emillus Edgerton, Hartford
McVey.
Kathleen, Edith Eaton.
Jonas, Richard Harpole.
The east of "The Womanless Wed­
ding.” Is as follows:
Miss Petite
France, Lawrence Roof; Mr. V. S.
America. Lloyd Mattison; Mr. Paris
Dr. Roijdl Qick
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Phpne 020
Jsst one thin®— But 1 do it nqht
Is Now Open
We are carrying a new line of merchandise that is up-to-
date in color and Fabrics, at a medium price. We extend
to one and all a cordial invitation to come in and get ac­
quainted, make this your headquarters when in town.
S p ecia l for R e st o f W eek
TURKISH TOWELS
Colored Borders 45 x 22
39c
Blue Denim Full Cut
OVERALLS
Sizes to 42
85c
JACKET TO MATCH
RUFFLED RAYON
CURTAIN MATERIAL
Regular 39c
30c yd.
85c
HICKORY SHIRTS
Regular $1.25 Values, sizes
to 15%
85c
Our Price
These usually
$9.95
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WHITE FRONT GROCERY
CHARLES P. POOLE
SERVICE - QUALITY - SATISFACTION
In th« undertaking huelnens for the past 16 years, located at
Harrlehurg, Brownsville and lyehanon High school graduate. Ilceneed
Embalmer in Oregon since 1915. Graduate Pacific College of Em­
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retail at $15.00 to $18.00.
In buying this business, the people of this section are
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manner. Our splendidly equipped chapel and our up-to-
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of Oregon.
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8 P E C I A L
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Good tires, 1928 license. This is a
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7th and Olive Streets
Phone 1207
Eugene, Oregon
DEPENDABLE EIJEQLASS SERVICE
We wish to announce that we have purchased the en­
tire equipment, stocks, general good will, funeral and
undertaking business of W. P. Walker.
Graduate Hobenschnh-Carpenter Embalming Course. Licensed
Bmbalmer since 1926, three years with Perl Funeral Home, Medford:
one year Beet Hide Funeral Director«, Portland; one year with George
Piper Funeral Director, Tacoma.
Moves From Apartment»—Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Halleck are moving today
from the Laxton apartments to a
house on Eighth and E Streets.
Silk Dresses In All New Spring Shades.
To The People of Springfield and
this Section Generally:
R. HAROLD POOLE
Return from Colorado— Mrs. Walter
Llpes and brother returned Wednet
day night from Colorado, where they
attended the funeral of their father.
Very Special
Announcement
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Anglo Saxon. Everett Squires; Miss
Madrid Spain, Clifford Darr; Mrs.
Knowall, Roy Streamer; Mias Riga
Russia, Thayer .M» Murray; Aunt
Africa, Read Hamenway; Mr. Lyon
France. George Meson; Miss Nice
France, Ralph Hughes; Mr. Leyden
Holland, Gofdon Houk; Mr. Rome
Italy. Ennis Yarnell; Mr Montreal
Canada. Franklin Drury; Miss Janeiro
Brazil, Ofa Luce; Miss Brussels Bsl-
gium, Claire Thurman; Miss Bueonos
Aires» Randall Withers; Mrs. Stock­
holm Sweden, Albert Harper; Mr.
Oslo Norway. William Cog; Mrs. Dub­
lin Ireland. Dick Kllese.
Store For Better
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appetite, and furnish many delightful variations to your
menu. This week we are offering particularly attractive
prioea on all groceries and market dainties.
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>1
W omen— Misses— Juniors
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