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    Yl H’HSDAV JUNE N. I»28
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Community News
THURSTON
■y Bpscisl
Correspondants
UPPER WILLAMETTE
PAGE FIVE
SON OF LOCAL PEOPLE
NEW HIGHWAY ROUTE
HURT IN MILL ACCIDENT
PLANNED IN VALLEY
Cascade Project Argued a v
Needed Outlet; Several His­
torical Spots Shown Along
Journey from O I d Oregon
City.
Fifteen alulleni» were graduale i
It llayes nil em ploye of H i p Pacific
Telephone »ml Telegraph Company from the I’lenaiiut Hill highschool last
uf I’nrtluni). 1» iworklng over the 22 Friday night' June 8. Music for the
in
i i i i - i i i wus
w u a furnished
i u i ii m ill'll n
y i (hi,
nu
nimeni > i-menl
hy
telephone Hit,' itii,l till the phonas on
i .th eatre led hy Mrs L I) Uarmlre l ( D illa n L. Madsen, In The Hun
the Thtlistiitl line, to nm. the trouhl« -C
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l day
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regonian)
The
Nuhitutory .......
was given i...
by » Dori«
whl, h (»u ses the rottr »ml sia lic
Silverton,
or»-,
June 9— Dr. P. a .
llylanil. t'luHM History hy Vena Aw
Frank < umphell hud the in I »for
brey, V alldlctory by Gerald Kahler, Isiar, president of the new Cascade
tune l<> have ii pltrhfoik tun Into hl»
unit the C lass W ill hy Curl Linton. H ighway association, which Is spun
h>ml Tuesday iittertioon while help
A song hy the girla' quartet consist- soring the proposed Oregon City
hit- John Edmlaton haul Ituy.
A song hy the girls' quartet was Hpringneld sta te highway, reports
Mr unit Mr» bain Morgan »ml Mr.
another
m eeting of the assocla
n ru
irtt-ifrii
fTOIPRIlur
!•<
a that • —
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«
well
received
Professor
K. . F
K.
unit Mr» Churle» Taylor litive been
DeCow of the U niversity of Oregon ,,on lw,n ,,M t”' 1'1 ’A" middle of this
• njoylng a visit from their daughters
— . the
. . . Commencement ml month. At this tim e the various corn-
delivered
untl »Inter» »ml fumlllea the iw»l
dress choosing as his subject "The mil tee heads will give accounts of
week
Mr. and Mr» Miller Hull and
finding»
One com m ittee. Dr.
League of Nations" Diplomas w e r e !
grutidsoti front Touehet, Waablngton.
given out by chairm an. Harry Sh elley ! L*,ar »tales, Is at work gathering data
uml Mr uml Mrs. Laa W ilson uml
to the follow ing. Carl Linton, Vina on tlw Population of the country which
three daughters from W ashtucna,
W infrey,
Lyman
lin k e r .
Lucille thl» P">P<**ed highw ay will tap. .
W ashington. uml Mr». George Furger- W alker, Paul Harden. Thelm a M e-! «oinm lttaa “ l»o I" gathering Inform »
»on. Colville, W ashington
Peek, Gerald Kahler, Vena A w trey. j t,on on th« P»y«>ll of thia country.
Arthur Foster, who hu» attended Emery Hyland, Doris Hyland. Harold j 11 *" s i e v e d that the payroll will
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O. A. C. at Corvalllu the pa«t year
Humphrey. Ikinuld
Humphrey,
Donald Kahler,
Kahler. Vida Win -I ! “*
a« <re*
re < “
B,‘s
,e ■ considerable sum, as the
and Herbert Jonea, who hau attended
frey, Austin M athews, and Belle hlKhwtty w,n *** “ n outlet for many
U. of O. at Eugene »pent Thursday
Olson.
latrile Walker gave a rea d -. ot the lumb,*r tow ns.
night at John Edmlston's. T hey left
Ing "Cirrus T urkey.’*
' The association w as organised a
Friday morning for their home» In
Mrs. L. D. G annire and son, Elbert, »hort tim e ago to foater a m ovem ent
Prineville.
left for Tigard last Saturday after- j for a new state highw ay from Oregon
Ml«« Bva I'bettepiaee left laat Fri­
noon to Join Mr. Garmlre and sons. City to Kugene. Such a highway, the
day for a trip to Mexico.
Mrs Garmlre will be much m issed In association m aintains, would be bene,
Ernest M cKinney »pent
Friday m usical circles at Pleasant HUI a» | Arial to the sta te for a number of
night In Thurston. He haa attended
she -was leader and organiser of the reasons It will relieve the congested
the t'nlveralty of Oregon the pa»t
orchestra and taught both piano and traffic on the Pacific highway. Be-
year. He latei left for hla home ,n
violin lessons.
cau se the grade would be higher than
Lakeview , Oregon.
Friends of W ayne T Laird received ,h e
highw ays, It would avoid
Mr«. A. II Malbewa, M n
Lem
-
new s of - his ---------
marriage on June
9 - to the fog along the river and the high
Drury,
M isses
N ellie
and
lx>ts
Miss Virginia F ry of S eattle
Mr. water in the Junction City country
Mathew» are on a motor trip to Loa
Chleriy It would
latird Is a son of Mr and Mrs. P. H during the winter
Angeles, C alltoftila to visit Mr«.
Laird and Is now un employe of the U p a rich part of the valley which
Beulah Wright, their daughter and
General Motors company. They
III for the most part Is thickly settled
slater.
Another
make their home at Spokune, Wash but has no direct outlet.
Roy Kdml«(on 1« building a new cow
reason given by the association for
Ington.
»hed. 26 x SO feet.
Mrs M cKensle ana son. K enneth 1
* h W * ‘ y «• ‘“at It
The latdlea AM held a sliver lea left for Oakridge last week.
1 * ° “ w «*»* “ ’««'1st. a shorter route
last Thursday at the home of Mr«
ftl* and Mrs. Brooks and fam .ly '
fcU‘ en,> *° f,° r,,and *
John Kdmlaton
They are giving an
Rural Olatrlet Revealed
Ire cream social next Friday evening left Saturday for Astoria where they
will make their home In the future.
1 For “ n )o n ‘‘ ¡»ho flnds It Interesting
at the Thurston hau Uie proceed»
Mr. and Mrs W ill Moore of Lorane ! U‘ 1““ 're the h"rd highw ays of mo-
go Into the piano fund.
rinenltu
___
_ • »
dernlty and for a a__
few a. hours
ratnbl
Mr and Mrs Dave W eaver and aon‘ former residents or Pleasant Hill left
along the byways of old, the proposed
Roy, from Oakland, (kdlfom ta. ar­ last week for a trip through Y ellow ­
Cascade highway offers, even now, a
rived Sunday night for an extended ston e park by auto Miss Opal Moore
m ost Interesting drive. It follow s the
la
working
In
the
telephone
office
in
vlalt with relatives here.
Kugene
Frank
Moore *« taking old Oregon-California trail the first to
charge of W ill Moore’s ranch In his go south from Oregon City to Cali­
MISS MARTHA CARUTHERS absence.
fornia. It was over this road that
Mr ai
and Mrs. A. J. Phelps have pur-1'h“
“J . " ,rave,ed ,O ,h e C“ ‘-
WEDDED TO LEO TENNIS
Mr.
in sed a 1B2H F ord tn u r ln e e . r
A,-. J0™*“ *'* ” fleld" UecordB »how that
chased
a 1928 Ford touring car. A>
More than 10 guests attended the
In 1819 W illiam Barlow ano the Jam es
com [»in led by their Ztwo children
wedding last Sunday afternoon of
party or.
drove to Call-
Robert snd Kvlyn, they motored to , Duval
, Holman P»riy
<t»M Martha Frdlne Caruthers, (laugh ............. .... . . . .
________
.
.
o»*r
»hl«
trail.
It was survey-
Roseburg last Sunday to v isit Mrs
er of Mr and Mrs 8. M Caruthers,
ed as far south as Butte creek in 1817
Phelp'g sister.
to l-eo William Tennis. The cerem ony ,
by Richard R. Howard, grandfather
Miss Cora John was down from
was at (he home of the bride's parents
of Bain Howard, who now runs the
Monmouth to attend the com m ence­
here.
water power mill at Mulino, said to be
m ent exercises at the Pleasant Hill
the oldest mill In the state.
Miss Caruthers has lived In Spring- high school last Friday
T
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i
field for several years. During t h e ' Lyman W T in k e r, son of Mr. and !
Past year she U ugtit In the Santa M r. E H Tinker, left Tuesday for an
‘
Here » nd ^ e r e a r- j
Clara school. Mr. Tennis Is a rest- ,
extended trip through the » W -l.w e s t i
dent of Creswell.
and south
He will visit .n Colorado, ‘ " “X X
n
r° ad
Rev. Teddy Caruthers, brother of M issouri and Illinois, returning b ,
2 ?
B etw een Silverton and
the bride, performed the cerem ony. Phoenix. Arlntna. Los A ngeles and
P - P - a t . o n . for pav.ng are
The wedding march w as played by San Francisco.
1
Miss loiura Tennis. Wilbur Donald­
A lm ost continuously from the time
The annual P e a sa n t Hill picnic
son of Eugene played a piano sqlo
the m torist leaves Oregon City on
The couple will sepnd their honey­ was held under the auspices of the I Mlollala avenue until driving from
Woodmen lu»t Saturday June 9 Al­
moon at Newport.
Springfield Into Eugene the Cascade
though the day was cloudy no rain
foothills loom at the east with valley
fell
and
a
good
crowd
turned
out.
Marrlaga L icenses Issued
after valley opening vistas of beauti­
County Clerk W B Dillard has Is There were many fam ily reunions ful farm lands on the west Through
sued marriage licen ses the past week i as usual. The Woodmen team de­ out the entire trip there are no abrupt
to the follow ing couples: Claude feated the Crow boys In the baseb..
rock cliffs or deep revines T his con­
Klme, Cottage Grove, and Thelma game In the afternoon.
dition will make exp en sive grading
W hile cranking his car Delbert L. unnecessary.
W heeler. T rent; Robert Groat and
Ronaldene McGllvrey, both of Cottage Harden broke his wrist last week
W hile Molalla is a short distance
Mrs. Frank Dlnges accompanied by off the proposed route It will take but
Grove; Floyd Vanatta and Juanita
Dletxe, both of Kugene; Ralph Walk-1 her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Shaw, re­ a few m inutes to drive Into the town
Inshaw and Remok N ichols, both ,»f turned from Portland last '*eek.
and pass the George Gregory teasel
Eugene; Harry Gibson, Eugene, and ,
farm a unique and Interesting sight
Ixds Howard, Io w e ll; Noel Gross and
Rebekahs Have Program
among Oregon's w heat and potato
B ernice Johnnon, both of Etlgipne; | Mr». Ernest Black, Mr». Pearl Clark
fields. From Molalla the route leads
Jam es Donald G illespie and Agnes and Mr». Med» Catching were on the to Marquam and then on to Silverton.
Irene Deyoe, both of Eugene; Harold entertainm ent com m ittee for a social South of Silverton Is the W aldo hills
Hayden, and
Amona
Hildebrand, program which followed the regular country, iwhure the road w ill pass
both of Marshfield; Leo Tennlo, Cres­ m eetin g of the Springfield Rebekah within a stones throw o f the old home
well, and Martha C ru th en , Thurston; - lodge Monday evening. A program of of the late Homer Davenport. Ore­
end Chnrlea Cox. Io w ell, nnd Vena gam es, reading» and m usic waa en ­ gon's once-famous cartoonist. And
Renfro, Wlnberry.
joyed.
then conies Sublim ity, and Shelborn.
the latter a quaint little historical
Lcwn Party Friday
Sent to H ospital— Mr». B. O. Hahn place. From Shelborn the road leads
Mr». C larence Chase will be ho»te»s of C ollege Crest was sent to the Paci­ to Scio. Unless the Oregon motorist
al her home In Chane garden» Friday fic Christian hospital for treatm ent has driven from Scio on through Leb­
afternoon to m em bers of tre Ken­ yesterday,. She 1» well known here. anon to B rownsville he has m issed
sington club. A hewn party 1» plan­
ned. The program will be Informal.
Robert K lzed, 21, son of Mr. ami
'M O N E Y
Mrs O. F. K iser of this city, will re­
CAN
T BUY
cover
from
Injuries
which
he
received
m any of Oregon's m ost worth while
In
an
accident
Monday
evening,
it
was
A
BETTER
OIL
view s. If looking for high w aterfalls
reported this morning When he was
and deep ravines or snow capped
m ountains the m otorist will, of course, first taken to the Kugene hospital
be disappointed.
But If he enjoy» | Monday evening doctors thought his
beautiful pa»toral conn try he cannot back was broken, but X ray pictures
but be satisfied with this drive. From revealed only the m uscles were torn.
Brow nsville the route leads to Spring- H is left, leg was Injured but not
broken.
field and across the W illam ette Into
The young man w as employed at a
Eugene.
lumber
mill
between
Crow and
Three particularly Interesting auto
V eneta and was engaged In loading
trips which this highw ay twill bring
THE M O D ER N OIL.
lumber when he fell from a scaffold.
closer to the tourist are S ilver creek
He Is married and has two children.
falls. D etroit and Sodaville. N early I
everyone in W estern Oregon k n o w s' This morning he was reported rest­
the beauties of the ten Silver creek , ing easily with every cnance of re­
A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT
covery.
falls. A 12-civile drive from Silverton j
over the macadam roads takes the
tourist Into the heart of the falls
country. Detroit, a picturesque m oun­
tain resort. Is reached from Mill City,
and Mill City lies 19 m iles from Stay-
ton. Most of these 19 m iles are paved,
and the road to Detroit 1» kept in
fret-class condition. Sodaville Is (our
mile» east of Lebanon Judging from
the em pty building» SodavHle was at
one tim e a prosperous place. Now It
Is alm ost a deserted village, but a
NOTE THESE LOW LABOR CHARGES
very attractive cam ping and plcnl a-
Grind
valves
and clean carb o n ..................... ..... .......... $4.00
ing ground. The soda spring.-, which
Overhall c arb u reto r_________ _____________ ~..... ¿’2 1.50
gave the town Its name, were dis­
Install new pistons or connecting ro d s _______ ____ 6.00
covered in 1818 by Beuben Coyle.
Reline brake shoes _____________________ __ ____ 1.50
Thom as S. Sum m ers owned the 1<
Rebush rear spring and p erch es_______ 1.75
on which the springs were founds, in,.
Overhaul front a x le __________ _______________ $4 to $5
In 1871 deeded the acre to the state.
Install universal jo in t.......... ......... ..... ......... .1.....””...... 3.00
A spring house to cover the springs
Replace rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion or drive
was built 20-some years ago. In 1882
Rear............................................................... ..... ...... 5.00
Louis Barxee built Mineral Sp.-iugs
Overhaul motor and transmission ..................... $20 to $25
college. P residents o f the college
Bring the car in and let us look it over. ’ A small ex­
were Louis Barxee, Professor Uiddes,
penditure may give you many miles of additional service.
Rev M. V. McGee and Dr. M. D. Jones.
In 1886 there w ere 100 stu d en ts en­
rolled and in 1902 the college c lise d
Its doors. T h e old building still stands.
ihan
THE NEW
; erolenez
CURBS HEAT
We’ll put your
Model T in good
shape at low cost
E. R. DANNER
MOTOR CO.
Dr W. H. Pollard, city health of
fleer, who returned here last Friday
from a trip to K ansas City, w ill go
to Portland next week to attend the
m eeting of health officers from all
parts of the state,
<
The conference of doctors w ill be
held on June 18-20. Problem s con­
cerning the conduct of city health
offices throughout the state w ill be
discussed.
i
°/.'X’ "’’ "*' an<1 ,here !a
Essentials for
The June Bride
A White Gold Engagement
King, A White Gold Wed­
ding Hing and White Gold
Frames or Mountings for
her glasses.
Dr, Ella G. Meade
O pto m etrist
WATTS OPTICAL CO.
No. 14 ® Ave. West
j
Engere, Oregon
Philco Batteries
Fifth and A. Streets
CITY HEALTH OFFICER
TO ATEND CONFERENCE
Phone 49
GOODYEAR
TIRES
On tep of the Ware
Special Prices This
SWIM KAPS
Week
Bargains in All Sizes
The first thing to select
when planning your vaca­
tion or week-end trip— A
good Sirin Kap. Keeps
the w ater out and the
curl in.
The World's Greatest Tire
All colors and sizes. Caps
for diving, sw im m ing, a n l
for beacn wear. Be up to
date with Swim Kaps.
Springfield Garage
Flanerv’s
ar
Drug Store
The
Ston
414 Main
J-
. . .
Phone 11-J
Don’t Forget to SeeThe IC Y B A L L R e frig e ra to r
SPRINGFIELD FOLKS
By J. F. Ketels
O K .& E E , I V7IÇ.HT
I H AD SOME
money td B u y
A u n t S o p h ie
a B ir t h d a y
present at
$2.00
For vour old Battery on any Gen­
uine Philco Battery. For a limited
time only.
No. 116 Bar Grid,
$11.90. less your old battery,
$ 9.»90
No. 116 Diamond Grid. $17.50. less your old battery, $15.50
No. 116 2 year guarantee, $22.50, Less old battery,
$20.50
Wm. Roden bough Garage
533 Main Street
Springfield
Phone 95
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