The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 19, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY APRIL io. 1B2K
CREWS BEGIN
WORK ON PIER
Laavaa fo r M o n ta n a — W illiam
«•m k b n Monday f«»r Mlsoouln,
tana, tn mafc» hl» futura noma.
PAGE PIVE
THE SPRING HELD NEWS
Hän-1 Landara la T ra a ta d — <' H . Landcr»
Moti | i»f Marcala *#» hara for medical
treatment laa week-end.
Tool Houae Goes Up and First
Excavation is Made for
West Side Support
HEALTH OFFICER URGES
CAUTION AGAINST FLU
With many people ubout town suf-
I ferlng from Influenza. Ur. W. H Pol
lard, city health officer, loday l»i*ed
a warning urging caution In treating
the malady.
•’Too many people neglect this dis­
ease and permit It to gain too much
headway before consulting a doctor,"
Dr. Pollard said. He polfited out that
"flu" can very easily run Into pneu
monla.
.
Uesplte t h e weatlier conditions
there are no other diseases prevalent
at this time, Ur. Pollard said.
Anglers Find Fish Plentiful But
Particular About Biting in Streams
There were at least two men to
every fish In the streams surround
Ing Springfield last Sunday, the open
log day of (tailing season.
From all parts of the state flocked
anglers who knew of the McKenzie
and Willamette river fishing holes
where the trout put up a game fight
and where fishermen don't have to
wait all day fr a niboble.
For the most part the follower* of
Isaac Walton had success, not only
on Sunday but during this week.
reported some luck were: Merle Caa-
teal, William Davis. John and Jesse
I»rah, A. J. Morgan, Larson and Guy
Wr'gbL Norman Anderson. William
Horne. Jack Gorrle, Loyall Scott, Jack
Henderer, Dallas Murphy, M D.
Lingo. E. R. Danner, Jack Danner,
With the dlu of hammer» and saw»
above the downpour of rain Hprtng
fluid yesterday witnessed the begin
(.pent iin *•' kumi tiu.tina In Part­ Portland « uh a visitor In re over tin
nlng
of the bridge for which citizen»
Wallace Walker, William Davla, W.
lu it week-end.
ili n d .
here have sought for the past several
H. Anderson, Tad Luckey. James
Laavaa to r Lsbanun— Jorrjr lin k e r
Racalvaa
M edical Caro — I'
B years.
Laxton, William Rodenbough, Dr. W.
t-iiH le ft fu r lo-liunmi where h» m i clo ve r underwent a m inor operation
A crew of eighteen men Wednesday
C. Rebhan, Robert Pirrie, Harold
pi-vis to go to work for the Southern In the office of a local physician thia morning took the Initial step» In the
Poole, Mr and Mr». C. A. Wyman, A.
week.
1127,000 bridge which la to spun the
pacific company.
J Seavey, Dr. Bogan, Dr. Peery. Mr.
and Mrs. Niel Pollard. Glen Riddle.
Teachers In Corvallla—Mis« Doris Willamette at the foot of Main street SPRINGFIF.LD PRAISED IN
k Mrs. Carton at Coast—Mra. Georg-,
Chief of Police George Vallier and
here.
Dolph Lingo, Roy Bradham, W. K.
Ilraat
was
a
guest
at
the
home
of
the
NEW
COUNTY
DIRECTORY
Canion. Hr. 1« vlalllng at the homo
ex-Governor Ben Olcott, were among
(J. Lindstrom of the Portland con
of her daughter, Mre. Atny Phillips parents of Mlaa Clara Wagner In Cor­ tractlng firm of Felgerson and Lind
the notables on the McKenzie. It Barnell.
Catisplet Information ubout the city
vallla last week-end. Both young wo­
ut **arahfl«M-
M. D. Lingo caught 12 trout In a
atrom, waa on the Job In person, sup of Uprfnjofleld, giving the name» of all hasn’t been announced which caught
B ^ o r a Front Palntad — The store men are teachers here.
stream In which he has the record
ervlalng the construction of a tool resident» and estimating the popula­ the most fish.
Among those from Springfield who of fishing for the past 65 years.
front of the Plnnery Drug company Cate Steal In t y e — Lori» McBee, houae on the west bunk of the river tion from between 2200 and 2500 I»
which
Is
to
houae
the
supplies
on
route
1,
got
a
large
piece
of
ateel
In
thia week received a fraah coat of
contained In the t e » directory of
hie eye early thia week while work­ that aide. Mr. Llndatrom will make Lane county just off the pres.
paint.
ing about hla home
He waa In hla home In Springfield until the
Springfield's situation In relation to
Demonstrator Hara—Myrtle Benue Hprlngfield for treatment.
bridge la completed. .
DEPENDABLE ETJEQL- a SS SE1DICE
other cities. a nummary of the In­
of Kanaaa City, Io at the Flanery drug
To Add Mora Man
dustries
and
other
statistics
are
Attend Lodge Meeting— Mr and
Store thia week as a demonstrator >f
The first crew of workmen consist
Mra. Ham Richmond and daughter« ed only of men who have been em­ shown. The city Is termed one of
toilet (»ode.
the best Illuminated In the western
and Mra. C. F Egglmann attended the
Taka Business Trip—It A Wash- meeting of the JBnlted Bpanlsh War ployed by the firm for the past ten part of the state.
Names of all the city and school
burne and Korea! Fritts went to Cor­ veterans In Eugene Monday evening. years. Other» will be added wlthiu
O P T O m E T ilS T — EUESIQHT SPECIALIST
the next two weeks, Mr. Lindstrom officials are given.
EUQENE
vallis. Lebanon and Brownsville early
BT8 IPilUmette St
P hone 820
Visit Pollard Home— Mrs. Carl said.
Jwt one tlmuj— Bui 1 do d rujtU
thia week on bualtieas.
While »ome of the workmen were
Fisher of Eugene. a former resident
WARD JOLIFF PURCHASES
Former Resident Hara -Olive Wild­ of this ally, was n'guest nt the home busy on the tool shed other» were ex­
INTEREST IN FIRM HERE
er al Grants Paas, a former resident ot Ur. and Mr». W. H. Pollard last cavating fort he main pier on the
of Ibis city, »pent a few day» here week-end.
west side of the river. This pier
Ward Jollff of Roseburg, a brother j
will go In first, due to the condition
thia week visiting friends
Wrench»» B»ek— Wesley H oggins of the river. As soon as the river of Hugh Jollff, has purchased the in ;
tereat of C. W. Yarnell In the Jollff-!
Undergoes Operation—Mr». Anne of Marcola. who 1» employed by the
subsides sufficiently, work will com­
k: m il It of Bugeno.underwent a major Fischer Lumber company, wrenched
mence on the pier on the east side Scntefe Motor company at 330 Main
operation In the Pacific ( . h r la t im hla hack while at work Monday. He of the stream and the two piers y ill street.
hospital Tuesday morning.
The Roseburg man was at one time
was brought here for treatment and go up simultaneously.
a resident of thia city, being employ-1
hl»
doctor
reported
that
he
will
be
Two
other
pier»
are
to
be
put
In,
Officer Hurts Hon'd—Herbert Moore
NOTICE is hereby given that the city council has set the
one In the middle of the river and an­ ed in the garage In which he has I
city traffic officer, dlalocaled a finger off duty for aome time.
taken
an
Interest.
Mr.
Yarnell,
who
j
other
on
the
east
bank.
while working with his motorcycle
date, April 23 to 26 as th e annual Spring Cleanup. At this
John Will Visit»—John Will, form
Concrete work on these big founda- j has been one of the owner» of the ;
Monday morning
He returned last or ahoe repair ¡man of this city, la
garage for the past four years, has
time al! rubbish, cans or other discarded articles will be
week end from Portland after acting vlalllng with hla family here for n tlons will be completed about the I
first of July and structural steel work i not yet announced his future plans. I
as a witness In a federal trial there.
few days. He 1» employed In the
hauled away free of charge provided they are sacked or
P. A. Scaiefe. who is now in Bend, I
will then commence, Mr Lindstrom
A lb a n y
P eople
H a ra — M rs. E ls ie harness factory at Albany which is
will
retain
his
Interest
In
the
garage.
announced.
boxed for quick handling.
Davie and children «pent Sunday temporarily »hut down due to a strike
, Mr. Jollff Is expected here Satur-
Machinery Here
1
day
to
take
an
active
part
in
the
here from Albany, visiting the form of the tanner».
All boxes and sacks of rubbish must be placed on the
One load of smaller machinery Is
eFs mother. Mrs. Hannah Lepley.
V is it* In Roseburg— Mra. Arthur already at the scene of the opera­ local business.
street parking or in the alleys so that the wagons can col­
Goss to St. P aul— Mra. James Taylor spent Tuesday In Roseburg tions. The big truck which hauled
this
equipment
from
Portland
was
visiting
with
friend».
She
Is
a
former
TWO REAL ESTATE DEALS
Shanks has gone to HI. Paul. Mtnne
lect them all at once.
aota. where she will make her future resident of that place, where she and mired down In the mud Tuesday and
ANNOUNCED
BY
WALKER
Property holders are directed to burn all rubbish pos­
Mr Taylor were In the grocery busi­ delayed operations somewhat. Other
home with relatives
ness before purchasing the White heavier machinery la enroute.
Sale of a 26-acre river bottom tract
sible and clean up their parking strips.
G illette » .H a v e
G uatt»— M r
and Front grocery here.
The pile driver will be here In near Jasper to J. S. Hills of that place
Mrs Clarence Gillette and children.
about a week Within two weeks a was announced today by |h e W. W.
M ra. B a k e r Visiting— Mrs. R M
A. D. Gillette »nd Wtl«on Gillett
crew 6» 30 men will be on the Job Walker real estate company. Adin
GEORGE VALLIER, Street Commissioner.
Baker
of Wlnberry who was Injured regularly. It was announced.
»pent the la»t week-end at the home
Lyons of Springfield was the former
In
an
automobile
addent
three
weeks
of Mr and Mr» H L. Gillette here
The Portland contractors built the
»go has Just been released from the overhead crosalng a few years ago owner. The tract adjoins what is
known as Strawberry Acres.
Return» to School—Ml»« Fannie hospital and Is »pending a few day» at
and also had the contract for the
W. A. Hall who recently purchased
Goddard returned to her cla«»es at the home of Mr» Rose Curt!» here
Myrtle Creek bridge south of here ; the Electric Shoe Shop here from
the state nortnul school at Monmouth while »he recuperate«.
Their contract call» for the comple­ j John Will bought a residence this
after spending the week-end with her
tion
of the blrdge by February 1929. ' week from the Commercial State
Grova Visitors Hara— Forty mem
parents at Leaburg
hers of the Cottage Grove chapter. O. but It Is anticipated that the Job will bank. The property 1» on Fourth
Food Sale Saturday—The I-adles E. H.. were present at the Initiation be done before that time.
street. Ttai# deal was also handled
Aid society of the .Methodist church ceremony held by the Springfield
by Mr. Walker.
will hold a cooked food sale In the lodge Tuesday evening. Mr«. Flora
Betel» fountain room Saturday. April Phillips was the one candidate Initi­ WALKER BASEBALL TEAMS
“where saving» are greatest
BEAT MOHAWK PLAYERS LECTURE ON HAWAII ON
21.
ated
Mrs. William Rouae, Mrs. W.
BROTHERHOOD PROGRAM
942 Willamette St.. E ugene. Oregon.
Degree T»»m Meet»—The ITogres- K. Barnell. Mrs. ’Clark Wheaton and
Walker high school girls' and boys'
Mr».
Swanson
were
hostesses.
' give 22, degree staff of the Rebekah
Mcmtoers of the Men's Brotherhood
baseball teams scored victories ver
lodge, met last PrMSy night In the
Mary Shoppara Hera—Among the Mohawk teams last Friday. The score of the Methodist church will hear a
1 O. O. F. hall for a regular bualnes« shoppers here early this week were In the preliminary girls’ game was lecture on Hawaii at the meeting
session.
the following: John Ferguson. Trent; 17 to 10 and In the main event was scheduled for Monday evening.
Lester J. Hulln of Eugene who re
These Very Modish Junior Frock*
Miss Viola Easton, Walterville; Mr». 7 to «.
Tonsil» ara Removed — Thelma
Wialker made a six to one score in qently spent several months in the
Fred Crabtree, Camp Creek; Mrs V.
They are youthful but
Llpes. small daughter of Mr and Mrs
L. Rausch. W alterville; G. J. DeVos, the first three Innings, but a shift of Islands wlUf tell of the places he visit­
Walter Llpes. la confined to her home
pleasingly
sophisticated —
pitchers
by
Mohawk
reversed
the
ed
during
his
stay.
Goshen; Mr« J. L. Zehnr. Walter-
following an operation for the re­
•Preceding the lecture the I-adies
these new frocks in junior
vllle; J. B. Elliott. Creswell; Mrs scoreing and Walker was unable to
moval of her tonsils.
Henry Bricker. Trent; Clarence Ek, score for four Innings. A run was Aid society will serve dinner at 6:40
sizes. High school and col­
squeezed over In the ninth Inning, o'clock.
lege grad ates will find the
Health Is Falling—Word from Mrs. Pengra; Mra. Doas, Headman Ferry.
winning the game which was tied dur­
Al Montgomery former resident t.f Mrs. L. W. McKay, Creswell; Mrs
jaunty styles just to their
M a rria g e Licenaes Issued
ing the final period«.
J
H
Sheasley,
Lowell;
Nels
Peterson.
this city who la now residing In Med­
liking! Sports and dressy
Marriage
licenses
have
been
issued
Walker
players
will
cross
bats
with
ford la that her husband's health is Marcola; Mr and Mrs. E. H. Muster-
Santa Clara tomorrow on the latters by the county clerk during the past
frocks of novelty silks and
son.
Camp
Creek;
A.
J.
Kuhn,
Cas­
steadily growing worse The couple
week to the following: Byron Cowart
sheer crepes. Be sure to see
went to southern Oregon for his cade Resort; Mrs W. H. Gulley. Jas­ held.
and Josephine Francis Cooley, both
them.
health, hut la 'has failed to grow per; L. W. Boggs. Marcola; Mrs. W.
of Springfield; Claris Burke and
H. Shield».’ Trent.
FARMERS WILL DISCUSS
belter.
Mubel Thomas, both of Eugene; Vem
V ia lta In P o rtia n i4— M 1» ’ (Irana Piit
ii-r
In t r u i 'i 'T In th e Itig li g th o o l,
Mlaa
Montanaan
H a ra — M o ra a n i
M o ri ennän wlw I» a tte n d iti» school tn
Dr. Ro^dl Q ick
Spring Cleanup
School Girls Are W earing
BEST ALFALFA CULTURE Helbigl and Gladys Riper, both of Eu­
gene; Ray Surcamp and Isabel Doyle,
A series of field meetings next week both of Walton; Elbert Mulkey, Philo­
to discus» the growing of alfalfa and math. and Bertha Sweeney, Harris­
especially the preparation of seed burg.
beds was announced yesterday by O.
S. Fletcher? county agricultural agent.
Jepcotts on Trip— Mr. and Mrs. C.
Meetings will be held at the P. N.
E. Jepcott left Saturday evening, the
Iutlrd place at Jasper, 9:30 Friday
former for San Francisco and the
April 27; Elmer Harlow place, motor
latter for a short visit in Seattle be­
route B. at 1:30 the same day; the H.
fore Joining her husband In the Cali­
■ C. Bushnell place near Junction City I
fornia city.
at 1:30 Thursday April 26 and at a ,
farm near Creswell yet to be selected
at 9:30 that day.
SPRINGFIELD FOLKS
All of these farms already have
excellent fields of alfalfa.and are pre­
paring for more. Fanners at whose
places the meetings are held, those
L O O K ,F R E D , h e r e
who attend and Mr. Fletcher will
A C E S O M E T fc H H lS
take part In the discussions.
Two Specials in
P ic tu r es
E rgathea G roup M eets
DINING SUITES
Queen Anne Suite, consisting of Table, Buffet and
six Chairs, Regular Price $129.00.
SPECIAL
$96
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Regular Price $182.00.
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Members of the Ergftthea class of
the Methodist chqfeh m e t , at the
home of Mrs. W. N. Williams at 626
A street, Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock for the regular monthly ses­
sion. Mrs. Holverson was assisting
hostess. Each member responded to
roll call with a verse of scripture
taken from the Psalms.
Cantata Is Given— Soloists In the
successful cantata. "Death and L ife.'
presented at the Christian church
Sunday night were John Robertson.
E. E. Morrison, W. P. Tyson. D. W.
Moffitt. Dallas Murphy and Mrs.
Dallns Murphy. A chorus of 30 voices
assisted In the presentation which |
was directed by Claud Neely choir
leader.
taken
w it h t h a t camera
I
Junior Sizes 13 to 19
By J. F. Ketels
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