The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 12, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SPRINGFIELD NEW8
T H U R S D A Y J U L Y 12, 1828
Murphy in Ashland—D. B. Murphy M R S . V A N V A L Z A H T O
drove to Ashland Wednesday.
He
REPRESENT
W O M E N ’S
took Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mitchell,
O R D E R A T M E E T IN G
who have been vlsitelng their daugh­
Keep Cool During the
ter, Mrs. Murphy, to their home and
Mrs Bernice Van Valzah will repre­
Summer Monti
brought his mother, Mrs. I. E Murphy
Naw York Women In— Miss Marg
Visiting In Coburg— Miss Nellie
anil sister. Hazel Murphy, to Spring sent the auxiliary of the American
.
Stuart la spending a few days visit­ aret Hickey of New York City, iwho (
Legion post of Springfield at tbe state
la visiting relatives at Jasper this ‘
ay'
A «Irik« Ihut limy prove of M r»} ing Cornelia ■Coleman In Coburg.
convention to be held In Medford
summer, was here for medical atten
tionnl value '• i muile (be Must week
August 2-4, It was decided at a called
Johnny
Bench
III—Johnny
B
e
n
ch
,
Visiting With Aunt— MI mh Muriel tlon Monduy.
by A. ('. ui d C. C. Duvliison at (heli
here on a furlough from the navy to meeting of the organization Monday,
n .io In In« Alt h u ll ><< dlslrlit <if Jon Klets of Weiser. Idaho, la visiting her
visit his parents, was taken suddenly
Mrs. William Vasby was elected ,
Back
from
Dakota—
Mr.
and
Mrs
i , lilne < nullty. THo orc 1« yielding us u U lit, Mrs. L. K Page
Itoy It Worswlck returned last week- III Monday and sent to the Pacific alternate to the convention.
hiyh « r *10 In void to the pnn.
Here on Furlough—Johnny Bench I (,n(J fr(|fn ¡qor,h Dakota where they Christian hospital for treatment. Hla
Four Springfield auxiliary members
In it* i uniuiH u with tlr, mroiiiuieiida Is here on a furlough visiting rltn spent their honeymoon. Mrs Wore- condition Improved later In the week
will
go to Salem July 21 to greet Mrs. ■
tl ;i of (In, Oregon slate II I. id of bur- Irlands and relatives.
anil he 'was returned to bis parents*
wick was formerly Murlha latke.
Irene McIntyre Wald ridge, national ,
ti< uliurn «ml tli» Oregon mate college
home here.
Adrians In Salem—Mr and Mrs.
president, who la paying her official
extun»lon hi . vice, In a county-wide
Here from Portland—Mr and Mrs.
Henry
Adrian drove to Haleni to I James Fox of Portland arrived here
[ visit to Oregon on that dfete. A
cauipuigu agulusl the fruit fly, Uulon
county him | rurth ally completed the spend the past week end.
lust Saturday afternoon to spend the FOR BALE—Carbon paper tn Urgs luncheon at noon will be followed by a
sheets, 26x3* Inches, suitable for reception program and later the officer
eprnyiuK of cherry trees.
week
end visiting with friends and re
Back from Portland— L. K. Page re­
making tracings. The News Office will apeak.
J. Ilarrlson, who resldee on Morri­ turned to his home here this week latlves.
AFTER BATHING a rub
Mrs. Van Valzah, Mrs F. B. Hamlin,
son creek, a tributary of tbe upper after serving on the federal grand
with
Leaves for Homo— Horace Spencer
Mrs. M. B. Hnntly and Mrs. Frank
part nt Evan» creek, waa lu Medford Jury In Portland.
left today for his home In tbe Alsea
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
last week exhibiting a »«aapoouful of
Heeds will make the trip.
TO SAVE HOLLARS
Visits from Portland—Mrs. Itoy district after visiting here with his
uulekellver which he had retorted
Smith
was here from Portland thte aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
from a new discovery be has made a
M IL L M A N ’S F O O T H U R T
PETTYJOHNS
few miles north of the War Eagle week. She will return Friday to be Barnell.
SEMI-ANNUAL RED TAG »ALE
A S M IL L W H IS T L E B L O W S
with her husband, who Is III there.
property.
Roseburg People Here— Mr. and
will stimulate tbe whole
of
Lane
County's
Finest
Selection
Mrs E. M Lewis and Mr. and Mra.
Cut worms are found on several ot
R C. Richardson, an employe of
Leave for Coset— Mr. and Mr». Del
body and you will feel
Rebuilt Used Automobiles
the farms lu the Coquille valley, main­ bert McBee left Tuesday evening for» Ed Jorgens of Koaeburg stopped In
the Booth-Kelly Lumber company at
that splendid glow .>f
ly la the bottom lands, Harvey tl. Marshfield where they 111 vl»lt"with ' Springfield Saturday to visit with
the mill here, received an Injury to
PRICES CUT TO THE BONE
health and energy.
Hale, Coos county agent, said. There
friends. They were enroute to the
relatives.
Leading athletes use
as
Cat to bis foot Just as the 6 o’clock whistle
are two varieties, the climbing species
McKenzie country for the week-end.
at the mill blew last Friday.
and recommend IL
*
195
Ford
Touring
..........
........
260
and tbe ordinary variety, both of
Return from Vacation— Mr. and
He was holding a timber when the
Lsave for Nebraska— Mr and Mrs. Star 4-door Sedan ...........
295
340
which are causing considerable loss , Mra. Clarence James returned last
whistle blew and automatically let
Tom
Sweeney
and
son.
Sam,
and
Chevrolet
Sedan.
4
door
346
295
Pint Bottle
to farmers.
i week-end from Newport after enjoy-
it drop, not being able to get hiB foot
daughter,
Thelma
and
grand-daughter,
Chevrolet
3pt
Roadster
386
296
Checks totaling close to 12000 be­ ' Ing a vacation on the beach.
laiVerne Hugh, have left for Nebraska Bulck Sport Touring __
676
465 out of tbe way before the board
longing to O. V. Myers, Medford auto­
Vlalta Mother— Walter Scott of Cor- by car. They will be gone several Bulck »port Roadster
686 struck IL
700
mobile dealer, accidentally taken
Cadillac Sedan
676
, vallls returned to bis home last week weeks.
645
He walked to a physician’s office
when a demonstrating cash register
end after Visiting his mother, Mrs.
Dodge Special S e d a n _
7*5
885
was removed from his ofilce last week
Morgans Have Trip—Mr. and Mrs. Bulck 2-door Sedan ___
»96
896
1 Charles Scott for several days.
S tore
by a saleman, were returned Monday
Alfred J. Morgan and children have
T3U
Bulck 4-door Sedan ....... 1360
1235
after tbe salesman had reached Kla­
Drive to Capltol—C. C. Leonard of i returned from a 10-day trip to point» 1*28 Oldamobile Ijindau
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emery
math Falls.
Medford and Dallas Murphy of this tn Washington. They visited with
Sedan ____________ 1085
995 n prices on plates and other work, tf
More prisoners are nogr confined in city drove to Salem on business Sun­ relatives In Beattie, Davenport and
■dwell.
8EVERAL OTHERS TO »ELECT
Oregon's Jails and prisons than at any day.
FROM
Ume In tbe history of the slate, ac­
Here from Corvallis— 6? re. Grace
D. H. Item
cording to a survey conducted by I Buys Residence He
pel has purchased a residence on Beals and daughter, Agnes, were here Now la tbe time to SAVE MONEY
Henry Meyers, superintendent of tbe
Main street from T. M. White of this week to attend the funeral of
We need the room—you need
Oregon state penitentiary. A total of
the former's grandmother. Mrs. Elisa­
a better car.
T il prisoners were housed In the state I Drain.
beth Lyons.
penitentiary.
Drive to Newport— Mr. en d Mra.
Liberal allowances for trade-ins
Alda Coburg Lodge—Oswald Olson,
Frederick Orlewold, t, son of S. A. Cheater Elspes and Mr. and Mra. Otto
Terms to suit your Income
Griswold ut Powers, tell from a cliff ' Smith and family apent the week-end district deputy grand master of th--
LOWEST RATES
1 O. O. F. lodge. Installed officers of
Tl feel above the south fork of the on the beach at NawpurL
the 'Coburg r lodge Tuesday evening.
Coquille river and landed In the
F. W. PETTYJOHN
Petersons Return Friday—Mr. and He was assisted by five deputies from
stream. He was taken to the Myrtle
BUICK AGENCY
Mra.
1.
M.
Peterson
who
have
been
In
Point hospital where It wae found he
the local lodge of Odd Fellows.
7th and Olive
Eugene, Oregon
had suffered no Injuries other than the east for the past month are ex­
Seattle Woman Visits— Miss Fern
pected to return here Friday after­
scalp wounds.
noon or evening. Mr. Peterson will Smith of Seattle, who has been visit­
Concrete mile poets for The Dallas-
resume hla duties In the city record- ing at th^horae of Mrs. Kathryn Dun­
California highway, giving mileage
, er's office Saturday.
can for the past week left Sunday I
from the Junction of Tbe UalleeCall-
afternoon with Mrs. Duncan for a
tornla and Columbia highways to the
Nsw Residents Hare— Mr. and Mrs. motor trip, to Salem and Portland.
Oregon California line, are being plac­ M E. Paaage will reside here shortly.
ed this week by state highway depart­ Mr. Panage la already here and his
Idaho People Here—Mr. and Mrs
ment maintenance crews. Tbe poets family will arrive soon to make their Walter Ingram and children of Twin {
are three-elded with beveled edges.
Wheels are a very important part of
home at the corner of Eight and A Falls. Idaho, are guests at tbe home I All Hats reduced to H and less.
of Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Valentine this
The Hunt Bros, cannery at Salem streets.
your auto. A wheel that runs untrue
week. Mra. Ingram Is a nelce of Mrs.
Dresses formerly priced at *16.50
set a new record last Tuesday and
Return from South— Mr. and Mrs. Valentine.
to go on Sale Saurday at *8.50.
Tuesday night when It packed 11,71*
wears out tires.
A wheel that is
Morris Berg and daughter, June, re­
cases of fruit. This was said to be
Dresses formerly *12.95 at *5.95.
turned Monday from Gold HUI where
loose creaks and groans. Our wheel
Former Resident V isits— Robert
the largest 1« hour pack of any can­
l fhey visited Mrs. Berg's relatives dur- Schmitz, former resident of this city,
nery In tbe history of the state. P re
These dresses are all the newest
service corrects all wheel troubles.
vious to Tuesday the average 24-hour | Ing the holiday and over the week- and hla brother-in-law, John Hitcher,
colors. All sizes.
pack was slightly less than 10,000 , end. They spent a day at the Oregon are visiting friends here for several
1 Caves while south.
days. Mr. »chm itt was a resident
8th AVE. HAT SHOP
here for some time, but has spent the !
Disposal of a 500-ton pool of Wasco
Drove to Summit— Mr and Mrs. E. pest 11 years In California.
42 W. 8th St.
Eugene. Ore.
county apricots through the Ameri­ D. Eggtmann who are visiting here
W . H . A D R IA N , Prop
I
We Give S. A H. Green Stamps
can Fruit company, Inc., was announc­ from Fort Wayne. Indiana, Mra. C. F
Summer Camp Topic — Sprlngfieltl
ed by • members of The Dalles Co­ Egglnianii and George Perkins drove Girl Scouts will discuss plans for their
operative Growers' association last ; to the summit yesterday afternoon. summer camp at a meeting set for
week. The apricot crop la the heaviest The visitors were Impressed with the 7 o'clock this evening In the chamber I
In history this year, and the total yield lavu beds and other acenery along of commerce rooms. The camp w ill'
will he around 860 tons It Is esti­ the McKensle highway. I^ter In the probably be held next month, scoh' 1
mated.
(lay they drove to Belknap Springs.
leaders said.
The Oregon state library, under a
a
recent federal enactment reducing
Portland People Here — Mr. and
Peteraone Enjoying Trip— Mr and |
postal rates on hooka sent from and Mrs. Horace Wakefield and chlldr-n Mrs. I. M. Peterson, who are on an !
returned to free public libraries, will of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. J. l). extended trip In (he east are enjoy­
save approximately *3000 annually, ac­ Ixiomls of Vancouver, Washington, ing their vacation, according to a
cording to Miss Cornelia .Marvin, state visited In Springfield yesterday with card received by The Springfield '
librarian. The Oregon statu library In Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor. The fami­ News this week. The card was writ- i
1*27 Sent out 23631 packages of lies drove up the McKenzie river ten from Charleston, North Carolina ’
AT
books.
where they will camp for several days. on July 1 and stated that the local ;
Proposals were opened recently by They will return to Portland by way people were to leave the next day for
Washington, D. C.
the United (Rates bureau of public of Bend and Hood River.
roads for grading the Cascadla-Kangur
elation section of the Santlam high­
way in Linn county, approximately
Springfield, Oregon
three milee in length. Improvement
Corner 2nd and Main Streets
of thia section will complete the San-
tlam highway from Albany to Hanger
Station.
The final dividend In liquidation of
the First State A SavingH bunk of
Klainuth Falls was paid last week,
“ tuAere saving» a re g re a te s t’
according to announcement made by
A. A. Schramm, state superintendent
942 W illam ette St., Bug ene, Oregon.
of brinks. Approximately 1139,297.84
will be distributed among 1916 claim- >
ants. The bank was closed January
28, 1922.
Lack of passenger patronage threat- '
ena removul of one of the two passen- '
ger trains the Southern Pacific runs i
to the Marshfield territory. It was (
A customer told us recently, “So I have to go wf. rt
said the late train leaving Portland <
I know I'll find what 1 want right away. You can
tor Cooa bay will bo taken off, and I
always depend on the qualify of anything you buy here,
the one running opposite from there
and I don’t have to rush down to a Special Sale to get
at * A. M. will also be discontinued,
the right price. Isn’t it nice to shop in a store you can
probably after July 22.
depend on? It saves such a lot of running around."
Gold HUI la to have a new foot-pas­
senger swinging bridge to spun Hogue
You may be sure that the J. C. Penney Company is
river in tbe center of the city at the
site of the old bridge, which was
very proud of its reputation as a '’dependable" store and
washed out two yeara ago during the
is striving to be increasingly worthy of it. I f you, too.
winter flood. The local chamber of
find "warm-weather shopping" tiresome, it will pay
oommerce baa appointed a committee
you
to* visit us. O u r values will surprise you And our
to provide ways and means for imme­
large stock of sizes and styles will make it unnecessary
diate construction of the structure.
for you to rush from store to store.
At the end of tbe first half of the
year La Grande building permlte had
reached a total of *150,975. Those
W E - C A L L - F O R - Y O U R - C A R - A N D - D E L IV E R - IT
la close touch with construction plana
here expected a quarter of a million
Y O U ’L L L IK E O U R S E R V IC E
dollars’ worth of new work to be com­
pleted before 1*29.
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
TOWN AND VICINITY
Rubbing Alcohol
59c
Flanery’s
Drug Store
I
Midsummer
Clearance of
Dresses and Hats
Wheel Service
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
SEE
WHAT YOUR CAR LOOKS
LIKE FROM UNDERNEATH
Mutt and Jeff Service Station
On our new Hydraulic Hoist
“It’s Too Warm to Do
Much Shopping”
Most Modern Equipment in Springfield
Special Introductory Offer
For one week only July 13 to July 20
A Complete Grease Job for
5 0 cents
Regular Price $1 to $1.50