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PAGE FIVE
TI IK SPRIN GFIELD NEWS
immunity News
B y S p a c ia l
Correspondant*
Three members »1 Hi» Springfield
pO«t Ilf Dpi l*a(B('S (if tfe« O. A H Will
m and Die uniiunl » la in < oiivi tillnn In
Ruasbttrg June 27 to 2». Il * “ »
<!•«« lilt'd til a iii"«'lln« <if Die local
g r o ti
Tin ailat iifti rtinon Mrs C I*.
E g g it iia ii n will attend In Dir capacity
nF u uliilc iifilcei
Hhe 1» lepartm ent
patriotic luatructor for Oregon.
Mr* Henri Doane and Mr* Killtli
I,i M u ll lir e the other r.-preaelitatlves
Mr« Mary Plait »ml Mm. Mny C.
Magill were D ie oilgln u l d slagatss,
hut in thi r could attend
M eetings of Die local order will he
adjourned until fall . It w u decided
nt th e n ic e I lo g T u e a d a y .
CARE OF CHILDREN WILL
BE TOPIC AT MEETING
also ended In Portland last »360 30 during the month of May, ac­
The school was conducted by cording to the report of 1- M. Peter­
Prof. Charles Calloway, noted Chicago son, city recorder, which Is Just com­
sp ecialist, and was b ase) primarily pleted. T he sum tnciuoed the follow­
ing Item s:
General fund, »133 76;
on
m o d e rn e m b a lm in g .
,
Bancroft sinking fund, »140 06; Im­
provement interest, »45.49; real estate
Cash Receipts Listed
The city of Springfield received »15; street im provem ent, »2«.
which
week.
Problem s concerning the rearing of
children will he discussed at a m eet
Ing of the Springfield chapter of the
W C. T. U. scheduled for Friday
afternoon
The m eeting will be held
In the league room of the Methodist
church beginning at 2:30 o'clock.
Mrs. M 8. Ady, Eugene police
matron, will be the speaker of
the day. Mothers are esp ecially In­
vited to attend the m eeting
A com m ittee w ill serve refresh­
m ents at the close of the session
The follow ing .program w ill he
given: Hymn; prayer; piano duet,
Blanche Hates and Beatrice G illette;
recitation. May Etta Moon; reading.
“Christian C itizenship,” Mra, Rice;
'song. Pearl W illiam s. Ruth Pollard.
Florence May and Barbara Harnell;
reading, “School Hays,'' B eatrice Gill­
ette ; solo, Miriam Rice; reading, "My
Mother’s Old Woolen Bhoes,” Mrs
Moon; solo. Mrs; Dallas Murphy; ad
I dress, Mrs Ady.
Kahler, Paul Hoden, Austin Mathews,
Harold Humphrey, Emery Hyland,
THURSTON
Lyman Tinker, Belle Olson. Vanu
Awhrey, Doris Hyland, L u d le W alker,
Lust Thursday evening Die Thurs­ Thelma M( Peek, Carl Linton, Vina
ton high school held Its com m ence­ W infrey, Vida W infrey, Mrs L. H
ment exercise« at Die hall. Professor Gurinlre and Mr and Mrs. Kilpatrick
Uarii-B of the U niversity of Oregon
The M isses Nina Dilley und Shirley
was tin- speaker of the vanning- HI*
Ths* A m azing T ru e S to ry o j a G irl P a trtc U e
W iley waited tables.
talk was about tin- C hinese, there
JF.RHAPS you recall reading in
slums. She tried, by kindness a r !
Roy John, principal o f the s.'hool at
ware »everul In attendance from
encouragement,to
makeGfetchcn
Tlernan
returned
to
his
home
at
I the newspapers the case of
W ultervllle, Springfield und Eugene.
feel that she was not a pariah but
Gretchen, the girl who poisoned
On Frlduy Professor llurvey Parka, Pleasant Hill Suutrday. Mr and Mrs.
a g irl like other girls.
her father—-and then, at her trial,
principal of the school, und Miss Ruth John will ¿each In the school at
A t first Gretchen feared snd (' v
Goshen
next
fall.
refused
to
utter
a
word
in
her
W hitlock, us«l«t«nt teacher, took the
trusted her, but Ister with het head in
own defense. You read o f her
Miss Cora John Is expected home
students ot Triangle l*»ke for a pic
the kindly . teacher s lap, her body
conviction and incarceration.
nlc which ended a very su ccessfu l from Monmouth next week. She ex­
wracked with sobs, she told for the
first ti me the dreadful story which, had
There,
apparently,
th
e
story
term of school. There were ten pects to attend normal again next
she told it to the jury, would prob­
ended.
But
really
it
was
only
the
winter.
graduates us follow s: Ineg and Msr>
In fa n t Bon B u rle d
ably have resulted in her acquittal.
beginning
o
f
one
o
f
the
most
E. K Schrenk, Mr. Harrta and Mrs.
The Infant »on of Mr und Mr« Rü­ Clement. Inez Eyler. Virginia Hanson,
T h e complete story o f the events
amazing hum an dramas ever
gen« Hood of Mnrcnla. horn nt the lone Rhodes, W illiam Case, Hugh Andy Olson have all been busy har
leading up to het dreadful crime, hei
enacted.
trial, imprisonment, eventual parole,
OoHhen aanitarlum June 4, died short- D oolittle. I.«e Hart, Clark Parrot and v estin g their straw berries. E. B
and the glorious success she is now
In prison Gretchen performed
Tinker Is now harvesting gooseberries.
ly after birth mid wa« hurled In the Wuync Tullefarro.
making o f her life, is entitled “O t l
her
duties
in
utter
silence;
noth­
Early
cherries
are
beginning
to
repen.
la u r e l HUI cem etery here June 5. The
Mr. and Mrs Ray Baugh and family
o f the Slums" and ap­
ing interested h e r ; ------------------------
t'harle« I* I ■dole chufiel conducted ure planning to leave uboul June ¿1» D G. Linton marketed the first ones CHARLES POOLE GIVEN
pears in July True
Story Magazine— now
she kept to herself-
P a rtia l Contents
the aervkw
for a motor trip to W yoming and last week.
POST IN STATE CROUP
on sale. D on't miss it!
an outcast branded
Thing« N o W o m an
Nebraska for about three months
The com m encem ent ex ercises of the
Can Stand
for
life.
Jasper Man Injured—Joe Jam es of
Tunc in on the True
Mr. and Mr« Ray Baugh and family. Pleasant Hill high school w ol be held
Th ry e Love«
Charles P. Poole. Springfield mortl
Story Hour broadcast
M en Arc Like T h a t
Jasper wan treated here Mnnduy after Mr and Mr« John Edmlaton and «on. In the gym nasium Friday June 8 at 1 clan, was named on the state board
T h e n M a ry
T b a Sia T h a t Found
itery Friday night over
he had fallen from the scaffolding of Jumea, motored to Elmira laat Hun 8 o'clock. Prof. K. E. He Con of the of directors of the Oregon Funeral
Howard came co the
H im O u t
IF O R and the Colum ­
T h e M arriase Bargain
an engine while working In the wood* day. und «pent the day at Jim Max­ U niversity is to g ive the address.
risen
to
teach.
Her
D irectors and Embalmera association
b ia c h a in , q P. M .
I Flared w ith a Boy's
can
went
out
to
the
and severely cutting hla aralp.
w ell's where Jumea Calvert'« family
Love
at the convention held In Portland
Eastern StandardT one.
little daughter o f the
— a n d s e v e ra l
hud met to enjoy their m other « birth
last week. U ndertaking men from all
STATE
MISSIONARY
HEAD
o th er stones
S U M M O N S
day. At noon they spread their lunch <
parts of the state attending the meet
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE In the grove and enjoyed a big feed
TALKS
TO
LOCAL
GROUP
Ing.
8TA TK OF OREGON FOR LANE |
with hi * vent I gallon w of lc® erfant.
T he Springfield concern conducted
COUNTY
A m issionary program at which by Mr. Poole was given an "A-l” rat
Ralph W
Moahurg, Plaintiff. Vs., i Thin fam ily Including grand children
Matiel Velma Moahnr*. Defendant I and great grand children numbers 52 Mrs. Thomas Bailey. Eugene, state Ing for the next five years as a result
To Matiel Velma Moahurg. defend­ hut all were not able to be present.
president of Chrlstaln church m ission­ of Mr. Poole and bis son. Harold, at
A t A l l N e w s s ta n d « —o n ly
ant
ary so cieties, was th e speaker was tending the 10-day em balm ing school
Mrs.
Jam
es
Hill
entertained
a
IN THK NAME OF THK HTATK
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
E.
E
Morri­
OF OREGON:
You are hereby re number of friend« Tuesnay afternoon
Members of the
qulred to appear and anawer the com ­ wtn-n they m et to give Mlsa Erdlne son last even in g
plaint filed ngalnat you In the above i Caruthers a shower. Hhe Is soon to three division s of the Springfield
SPRINGFIELD FOLKS
entitled ault within five week* front
Christian m issionary so ciety attended.
the date of the first publication of thl« ' become the bride of I*eo T ennts of
A
progrum
of
readings
and
music
summon«, to-wlt:
five week« from I Creswell.
this 7th day of June 1»2*. and If you
M isses Mildred Price and Marjorie furnished the entertainm ent for the
fall to appear or anawer fo r . want (Irani motored to Corvallis W ednes­ evening.
Several m em bers assisted
thereof the plaintiff will apply to »aid
Mrs. Morrison in serving refreshm ents
day
to
help
move
their
b
ro
th
ers,
court for the relief prayed for In »aid
com plaint, which 1» for a decree of Perry l*rlce and Jay Grant, belong to the group
*ald court for the d issolution of Dir Inga 'hom e. The boys nave attended
marriage relation now existin g b e­ O. A. C. the ph*t year and th is Is the
To Attend Rose Show— Among the
tw een said plaintiff and «aid 'efend
Springfield people who will attend the
ant and for such other and further final w e e k
Mrs Margaret Campbell who has annual rose show In Portland ure Mr*.
relief KN to the court may appear
equitable.
The order directing the been In Eugene for som e tim e re­
Peter Nelson anil Mrs. Katie Brunntte
service of the summon herein by pub
who left W ednesday morning
They
llcatlon thereof 1« dated June 4. 1928, turned lionu- last Saturday.
Mrs Marthu McKinney from Cali­ w ill visit with friends »-bile there.
und directs publication once each
seeek for live con secu tive W e e k s Date fornia arrived last W ednesday for an
of first publication I* June 7. 1928. extended vtall with relatives here
RELIEF FROM CURSE
and dale of last publication Is July 5,
Next Sunday. June 10, th ere will ■«'
1D2H
OF CONSTIPATION
a
children's
day
progrum
at
the
ALTA KINO. A ttorney for Plaintiff.
A Buttle Creek physics«-., says, "Con­
R esidence, Eugene. O r e g o n
church.
J 7 14-21 28 Jl 5:
Mrs Arch Bhough, who has been stipation Is responsible for more m is­
seriously 111 for several days la Im ery than any other cau se.”
S U M M O N S F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
IN
But Im mediate relief has been found.
proving.
We have in stock a th o u san d and one th in g s you
F O R E C L O S U R E O F T A X L IE N
Clyde Hart left last W ednasday for A tablet called R exall O rderlies has
need in y our hom e. Fresh, sta n d a rd m erc h an ­
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
been discovered. T his tab let attracts
STATE OE ORROON FOR LANE Alaska.
dise, household rem edies, candies and cigars.
Mrs. Pearl Shipley from Salem was w ater from the system Into the lazy
COUNTY
Fresh goods, fair prices. T he drug store you 11
Lewis Lal'ha pells. Plaintiff, v* Anna In Thurston for Memorial Hay.
dry, evacuating bowel called the colon
Blackburn, snd John Hoe B lack­
Mr. und Mrs. Neal McMahon who The water loosen s the dry food w aste
learn to depend upon.
burn. her husband, D efendants
To Anna Blackburn, and John Hoe resided here 30 years ago arrived And causes a g en tle, thorough, natural
Bbn-kburn, the above named defend- from eastern Oregon last Phursday m ovem ent w ithout form ing a habit or
“ "iN THK NAME OF THE HTATK anil are loklng for a ranch expecting ever Increasing the dose.
to make their home here again.
Stop suffering from constipation.
OF ORROON: You are hereby n oti­
Mrs. Jack Hiller and Miss Lucille Chew a R exall Orderlle at ntghL N ext
fied that Ix-wls laiChupelle the holder
of C ertificate of Delinquency num­ W ilson drove up from C orvallis last day b rig h t Get 24 for 25c today at
bered 2103 Issued on the 13th day of Sunday, with Miss H asel Edmiston the nearest R exall Drug Store— (A Jv.l
April. 1925. by the Tax Collector of as she w as returning hom e from St.
the County of Lane, S tate of Oregon
for the amount of One Hundred Three H elens, where she ha* taught the past
and 75 100 (»103 751 Hollars, the sam e year Mrs H eller returned to Cor­
being the amount then due and delin ­ vallis on Tuesday. Miss W ilson will
quent for taxes for the year 1923 spend several days here.
together with penalty. Interest and
costa thereon upon the real property
asaeaaed to you, of which you are the
owner as appears of record, situated
UPPER W ILLAMETTE
In said County and State, and particu­
_ _ _ _ _
i
larly bounded and described as fo l­
low s. to-wlt:
Rev W. A Elkins of Eugene, pastor
The East half of the N ortheast
quarter, the Southw est quarter of the of the Pleasant Hill Christian church
N ortheast quarter, and the southeast gave the baccalaureate address to the
quarter of the N orthw est quarter of 15 graduates of the P leasan t Hill
Sec 28. Tp 17. South Range 4 East
of D ie W lllauu-tto Merrillan. In Lane high school last Sunday night at the
church. He em phasized to the young
County. Oregon.
You are further notified that said folks tin fact that as graduates from
THE R ESTAURANT HE LUXE
L ew is LaChapelle has paid taxes on
said prem ises for prior or subsequent a high school they awed a debt to Tem pting d ish es courteously served
their
parents,
to
the
com
m
unity
and
years, with the rate of Interest on said
In our model restaurant never fall to
to their country. He uilvised them not
umountH us follow s:
low in price as
1924. Date paid April 4. 19-5, la x to think that the world owed them a delight our custom ers and the sm all
ATURDA Y morning will be too late!
R eceipt No 10108. »85 23. Interest 12%
amount of the check at the end of the
it it high in quality!
1925, Dute paid April 13. 1926. Tax llvln-g but to rem em ber that they m eal is alw ays a pleasant surprise.
owed
the
best
In
them
to
their
coun­
R eceipt No 2255. »99 68. Interest 12%
For good, 'wholesome and nutritious
1926 Hate paid July 5, 1927. Tax try.
“ But how can you pay this
If you like bargains, if you have always promised
R eceipt No. 17,185. »102 77 Interest debt?” he asked, "it Is not a precunl- food do not fall to patronize this
yourself an Electric range, NOW—this minute i»
place. Go a s far as you please and
,_ 1927. Dnte paid April 12, 1928. Tax nry debt. Be yourself, do not copy
the time for you to get it. No matter what time of
you could not fare Detter.
R eceipt No. L942, »106.08. Interest those around you, the country needs
the day or night it is, if it’s before midnight Friday,
Individuality. Think th in gs out clearly
12%.
Said Afinn Blackburn as the owner com e to your own conclusion and
June 15th, phone our office or our manager at his
of the leg«: title of the above d es­
Stick
to
what
you
think
Is
right
until
home, if necessary, and tell him you want your
cribed property as the sam e appears
of record, and each of the other per­ you find out for sure It Isn't right.
Hotpoint now!
sons above named are hereby further Be p ersistent, hang on. when you
Let the
notified that the plaintiff. L ew is La­ think you can't hang on any longer
ch a p elle. will apply to the ( lr ult
Small in size hut a giant in value, this beautiful
Court of the County and State afore take another hold and stick to what
said for a decree foreclosing the lien you are doing. Rem em ber you will
automatic electric range combines most of the out-
against the property above dIscrIhed. not be paid In m oney for every thlnR ’
nnd m entioned In said certificate. you do. Every person ow es service to j
standing features of larger and more expensive
And vou are hereby summoned to ap­
his
com
m
unity
and
country
for
which
models hut at
p e a r within sixty days after the first
publication of this sum mons, exclu- he Is never paid. H elp tilin g s to pro­
slve of the dn} of snid first publics gress. Be broad minded, get a broad
THE LOWEST PRICE EVER SET ON
Don. nnd defend this action or pay outlook on life, study all sides of It,
the amount due ns above shown,
A FULLY ENAMELLED AUTOMATIC
together with costs and accrued In­ study people, and travel, travel all i
ELECTRIC RANGE!
terest. nnd In case o f your failure to you can."
do so, a decree will he rendered fore-
Mrs. L. I). Gnrmlre and son. Elbert,
Do
Your
Cooking
H osing the Hen of said taxes and expect to leave for Portland to Join
You'll have to wait a long time before as splendid
i<» like hzvlng a
co sts against the land and prem ises
Maid at no cost
Mr. Gnrmlre as soon a s the graduat­ S A N I T A T I O N IS O F
a value presents itself.
F I R S T IM P O R T A N C E
I. p « b l l . M by o r ,l-t ing exercises are over. Joe and John
of the Honorable O. F. Sklpwortli. Gnrmlre left for Portland when public In the home where there are children.
Do you know about our attractive cooking rate?
Judge of the Circuit Court of the I school closed.
And sanitation begins and ends in the
S tate of Oregon for the f ounty ol
Mrs.
J.
A.
Phelps,
primary
teacher
bathroom, which Is the best reason
Ij,n e nnd said order was made and
When you select your range — ask about the rate.
dated this 6th day of June, 1928. nnd at. P leasant Hill, ex p ects to attend (Why your home should be equipped
the (late of the first publication Is the sum mer school nt Normal. JJiss Belle with modern plumbing fixtures. Pro­
And don't wait another minute.
7th day of June 1928
Olsen w ill keep house for Mr, Phelps mote sanitation and safeguard your
All process and papers In this pro­ and the children In her absence.
health by having us Install now the
ceeding mny be served uponi the un­
8upt. E. E. Kilpatrick nnd Mrs. Kil­ kind of plum bing fixtures you have
dersigned residing within the State
MOUNTAIN S T A T E S P O W E R ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
of Oregon at the address hereafter patrick entertained the seniors of the admired In other hom es.
Plensnnt Hill high school at a ban­
m entioned.
W ELLS A W ELLS A ttorneys for quet Monday night In their home at
P laintiff
R esidence nnd P. O. Ad­
P leasant Hill, Thoso present at the
dress, Eugene, Oregon.
R97 M A I N R T .
banquet w ere Gerald Kahler, Donald
J. 7-14-21-28: J l. 6-12-19:
Her Dreadful Past
C
J u ly
Out Now!
True Story
We Give Green
Discount Stamps
T H IS UNTSUALLY ATTRACTIVE
INTRODUCTORY OFFER
T V 1 L L B E ’W I T H D R A W N
FRIDAY NIGHT
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Drop-In Cafe
Maid
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