The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 16, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    PACE FIVE
[serv e her child as ha does hl» part
The » la t « bartwr law. paaaad by tha
THURSTON
and compare him w ith the others
1*17 l«gl*latare. which a muni other
Then, too, she ran confer with the
thing* linpo««« on barber* cartaio ed
Prank Campbell underwent an op
teacher who is an
im partial and
“T h e C hild's F lra t School la the F a m ily ”— Froekal
ocatlonal raq ul rani anta. haa baao up oration for appendlcltla at the Pacif­
trained observed, ever ready with sug­
bald by a rafani court darlaluQ.
ic. Christian hoapltal In Eugen« laat
leaned by the National Kindergarten A ssociation, 8 W est 40th
gestions as to the best method of
Pira originating from a defective Tueailay
S treet, New York City. T hese article* are appearing w eekly in
i dealing with each child
Principal Events of the Week flue recently destroyed Ihe Circle Bai Mr and Mrs. Fred Gray have re­
our column*.
ranch reeld«nca, seven ml 1st southeast ceived word that their son Hubert,
Assembled lor Information
Plan Plcnle— Mr and Mrs. C. B.
of Cruus Tba building waa one of the who underwent an operation for ap­
O B S E R V IN G V O U R C H IL D R E N
Wheaton.
Mr and Mr*. David S altm sa
pendicitis In Klamath Falls. Is not
ot Our Readers.
old Ismlmurks ol llaruey county.
recovering
as
well
us
he
should
and
and
Mr*.
E
E Fraedrlck pton to epead
Jeann ette Stavanaon M u rra y
sened hl* desire to "boas' everything
Itnsoj« Cola, euglneai In charge ol
had
to
have
another
incision
made.
"We
bought
Jean
a
new
coat
yea
and
everybody.
the
day
on
the upper McKenxle plo-
It » » a luum uil r v o n l ly
th a t 111*- govurnniMUt work* In Ihe south w est­
Mrs Rosa Pulton from Baker city , terday," said her mother “At every i A mother has much to gaip In vis-
ern
part
of
Oregon,
has
announced
the
nicklng
They
w ill vlalt Foley eprtnge
J * t ti it»-< > ii m ill would npuu In (.'uqulll*
two Jetties ot Coos buy bad beeu ex visited hstr nelce, Mrs. A. W. Weaver, turn today. I've found her standing UJng the kindergarten. She can oh and other resorts.
th ia lull, a lta r ii baa buun cioacd lor
teudert aa far aa they would go Ibis a few days lust week.
In front of me with that coat on."
the puat year.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Calvert and
"Of course," said the neighbor, “sh e -
year
Thu illy ot A roll | baa puicbaaed a
fumlly from Junction City visited at wanted you to talk about the coat—
Work Is now under way on the build
1-too Chavrolat ■ baaala upon which
John Edtnlaton'a last Friday.
tell her how nice she looked In it.”
lag of a two story stone addition to
will ba Mounted the (Ira fighting ap
Mr and Mrs. Taylor Needham and
“Oh, I never thought of that," her *
the Hotel Levens In Burns The plans
paratua of the city.
Mr. and Mrs. John Travis and daugh­ m other replied
"1 Juat kept tellin g (
•cull lor a modern botal building with
ter. Edna June, motored to Mill City her to take It off and go away and |
Tba par capita coal of opafntliig the
3* gueet rooms that jvlll cost about
last Munday.
high ai-boola of Tillamook county baa
play. That w as too bad. 1 remem i
31UU.UU4I
At
ranged from *76 11 at Cloverdale to
Mr*. W ills itlxxl was married to ber now she seem ed rather disap­
_______ J
O il
Sports
ot
pioneer
daye.
combined
*312 3* al Wheeler
Kenneth G iles last Saturday, In Eu­
Bar/iec Station*. Packs*
with the thrills ol a modern air circus, gene. They left Immediately for Med­ pointed.”
is kll, IwUh unpr'.v**
The J u la lr u iu Pith company of Cuoa
Too often mothers are so absorbed
• p r i x " , piota, «sarta.
will feature the lktb annual Malheur ford and spent tbe week-end with
asR*aSi****B"a
Bay shipped (ba (Iral full carload ol
■ml ,1 barrel*.
county (air which will be staged In Mr. Giles' parents there and returned ■ In their own Interests that they brush
Salmon to leave Urogun thia year. The
Ontario August 30 to Beplember 1, to Thurston Tuesday. T heir wedding i their children’s affair* aside as of no l
car la going to Chicago.
consequence. 1 have one m other In
Inclusive.
came aa a surprise to their many
STANDARD OIL COM PANY O F C A L IF O R N IA
The bailee oftlca of tba U S. da
George Uertoff. (or 36 years keeper friends here who Join In wishing them mind who alts down quietly and ob-
s e r /e s her children, even arranging
partuieut of agriculture'* (arm labor of tbe seabound light on a rocky lalat
happiness In their future.
for others to come In regularly that
bureau placed 344 workman on Job* off Tillamook bead, led Astoria lor
Mrs. W illiam Ilennle returned from khc may have a group to study. T hese
during the month of July.
bla laat trip to hla station. Within a
Jacob bamarla. pioneer of Milton, year Uerlofl will be 70 years old and Salem laat Tuesday, where she h'1M chlldr« n w ill have a great advantage
been vlaitlng relatives for several over the tw o lads In the corner cot­
aad a veteran of the civil war. died
must retire.
daya.
tage. foe much of their home traln-
following a teu day Illness. Mr be
Lyle Bulrd of Wallowa recently
Mr and Mrs Bert W eaver motored , ln(f ha(J »„ b(! „„done.
marl» waa »8 year* of age
proved biuisell the beet swimmer who
to P leasant HUI Tuesday evening
p sv ld . the elder, was self-effacing
Ashland la making ¿laii* (or the has yat attempted to swim the entire
Virgil Hanson stepped on a nail J i w h'le John was alw ays wanting to
luugth
ol
W
allows
lake,
swimming
the
3ttb aiinuul graud reuulou of soldiers
(our aud a half tulles in 2 hours aud and I* unable to work in ’In- harvest LC(.Upy tbe center of the stage. The'r
of aoulbei n Oregon, to be bald In Lltb
“ w h ere savings are g r e a te s t”
field his father Is working In his place j,arentH emphasized th ese character­
IU uiluutoa.
la park. August 2k. SU and II.
I
istics
by
talking
about
them
before
Orgaulzutlou
of
a
state-wide
aaaocl
942 Willamette St., Eug ene, Oregon.
kh-iaun 41 huigalruui. tialeui contra*
Upper Willamette Valley
the boys. Mother would say. “John,
alluu ol insurance agents was voted
tors, have received the contract tot
you can tell the clerk what 1 want
at a uieetlug of Insurance men (row
con st*uttlng the North H igh street
Word has been received from Mik" b ftter than David."
all parts of Uregou In Salem lust week.
bridge Their bid was 827,U76
Fortunately for Dnvld he entered
Between 26(1 and 3ou Insurance opera and B ussell Dilley that they w itnessed
Work ul laying a two Inch surface
the rampage of the five circus ele­ kindergarten alone. The teacher ob­
live* were In attendance.
of bituminous macadam ou the atuli
phants that broke loose In (¿ewlston served that he was painfully shy and
The Clatsop county court has In
highway between Coquille and Myrtle
J o Celebrate the Anniversary of “Jaciel”
last week and drove their truck out „ | wayg giving up to others; so she
spected
tbu
bridge
across
the
north
Point was started early tbla week
of
the
way
Just
In
tim
e
to
m
iss
being
j,e(tan
com
m
ending
h
is
work
at
the
fork of the Nehalem river at Hamlet
, run down by one of them The D illey I »able«, ask in g him to choose the game
The plant of the Lakeview Exauilu
and bus found It In aucb poor condi­
er at Lakevtaw waa swept by fire laat
tion that it will have to ba lorn down boys have been In Idaho this sum m er an<j exp ectin g him to take h is turn.
week
Uuy Cronawlllar. the editor
w orking In the harvest.
One m orning his m other visited the
and a new span constructed.
and publisher, was on a vacation trip
Mr and Mr*. Munn and children kindergarten. The children were act-
Three hundred thousand Montana
A yield ot 11M) buahela or (all sown
grayliugs, a new fleli to the waters ol have moved to ugene. where Mr Munn Ing out "The Three B ears.” 8he was
wheat ot Ihe Holland variety w a s pro
surprised when David was asked to
Wallowa county, ware planted In Wal­ has purchased som e property.
duced Uila year on a 20 acre field on
D.
G.
Linton
motored
to
Chico.
Cal..
,h ‘‘ great father bear and more
lowa lake recently by George Roger*,
the Winnie Mcbougal farm near bay
county game warueu, and R. H. Bon­ with C. F. Hyde last week-end on bus! «urprlsed when she heard David’s
ton
ney of the elate hatchery at Union.
neae. Mr. Linton hopes to settle in j ’great gruff voice."
Tlllarboo* county'* warrant Indebl
northern
California, where his health 1 After the session , the teacher ex-
Mrs. Sam Brown of Gervais suffered
adnass on August 1. according to the
and
that
of his son W illiam la much , D’«*«*«* » h a t DaHd needed to bring
cuts on tha face when a Chinese
monthly report of Mlsa Kathleen Mills,
him out. T he m other had her eyes
Improved.
pheasant crashed against the wind­
aounty treasurer. amounted to 3131.
opened to the fact that she had been
shield of an automobile In which ah* i Mrs E. B Tinker and two children.
446 63
accen tu atin g the faults of both bovs i
waa riding. The glass was broken. Bonnie Jeanne and Frederick Bruce.
The picking of the largest crop ot
.
,
.
„
,,,
.
|
and
they should have been
The lucldent occurrau user Cabby.
accompanied by Mrs. O. H W angehn. , „ . , , 4
_ ..
, . Ma 4a •
. . n 4a A * a 4a . a* treated In exactly opposite ways.
huckleberries aver known In the dts
■ i. a
■* — A
..A * ,
Tbs Fort of Alsea com m issioners returned trom a two weeks' vacation
ly lc t 1* In p r o g re s s at Swim, on the
At home the parents stopped speak­
have lumber and material on the at Newport laat Saturday
Mrs Wan-1
Mt Hood loop highway, according to
So many women have enjoyed these exquisitely daintj
ing
of David's shyness. Invited In com ­
ground to build an addition to the I gehn and Mrs. Emma W eyer will re­
preparations that we have prepared the convenient box
re p o rt
port docks, la anticipation of Increased | turn to Newport this week-end. where pany esp ecially for him. encouraged
illustrated above— eight of the stars in the Jaciel line
him to go alone to hla friend's homes,
Al Pauaetle, daredevil, who made
shipping to Waldport. This port has they will occupy cottage* tor a month
in a compact set— and all for only
drew him Into conversation by m ak­
the 184-fool drop qvar Silver Creak
osver received any aid from sta le or Mrs. F. J. Elliott and tw o daughters
tall* several weeks ago. announced
federal government, aad I* paying Its from Phoenix, Arlz.. will Join them In ing It easy for him to express him ­
Face Powder
i
self and took ft as a m atter of course
that be intends to repeal the stunt on
own way.
Septem ber.
Cold Cream
that he would stand up for his rights
August 1*.
The ihresblug season haa opened at
Much building Improvement is going
I In the home and among the children
Vanishing Cream
Alvin Wilson. »7, waa killed laat
Sweet Home, Ureenvllle, Foster, and on In the upper W illam ette d is tr ic t
of the neighborhood.
week 10 mile* north of Pendleton on In fact all over the valley. The crop*
Skin and Tissue Cream
Mr and Mrs. D. H. Mitchell have •
With John their problem was to
the Holdman road whan the truck he are butler In some place* than first
Skin Lotion
—
added an upstairs to their home at
divert him from h im self and Interest
was driving plunged from the grade estim ated, while uu other strips of the
Coast Fork; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tinker
Talcum
*-
him In other children so that he
and overturned.
country the yield Is light. WJilt* oat* are adding sleep in g room» on the west
Perfume
r
would not Interrupt and override
Burns caused by an explosion of gas
eeum to be a very heavy yield around side of their home, and Mr and Mrs. '
Cleansing
Tissues
them. It Is true that John had su- ’
Ollne poured Into a stove were fatal
Sweet Home.
J E. Morningstar are building a new !
perlor abllltv but his parents ceased
I* Mrs. Clara Baumgartner. She died
Every preparation that you need for the daily care
Construction of Baker's community six-room house with bath and hase-
to m ention It.
at ber borne on the Kllchla river hotel at coal of about S370.UUO was
of your complexion is included. \o u r friends, too, will
ment. It will be modern In every way.
They were advised to buy him tools
near Tillamook.
appreciate your selection of a »et to* them.
assured when tba slock sale* cam
J. A l*helps and two children. Rob
and
encourage him to make thing«.
The Oak Grove apple packing house paigu which has beeu in progress (or ert and Evelyn, and the M isses Belle
of Charles Savo burned Sunday, the several weeks went over the goal of and Emma Olson motored to Mon­ This gave a vent to his superabun­
tire destroying made-up apple boxaa, 316U.UUIM Nearly all the stock was mouth last Sunday, where Mrs. Phelps dance of energy and Initiative and les-
which Savo had luat completed (or the
suoscrlbed locally.
More than lOh Is taking sum mer school work at
coming harvest.
persous bought slock.
Normal.
Activity at the plant of the Black
Establishm ent of a control area In
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mouson and fam ­
Marble A Lime company at Enterprise
Yamhill county tor the purpose ot ily are planning on moving away thia
ba* been resumed and the rnauuge
couioaitliig leal and stem uemitode, fall.
meul hopes that al least one kllu will ai(e< liug strawberry plants aud clover,
Mrs. C. F. Hyde and tw o children.
run continuously.
was authorized at a eonlereuce In Sa
Betty Jean and C assie Delia, have
To take care for whatever overflow
iota, ultendid hy qietnbers ol tbe state been spending a two weeks' vacation
hoard ol horticulture and a delegation at Newport.
there la from the crowded juuior bigb
v
school building the Mediord school of Yamhill county lurniers.
Miss Annette Maltsan Is vacationing
hoard has rented the old First Metho
About 3000 people uttended the Cot­ at Newport*
dial church building.
tage Urove merchants' community pic­
A fire which was started on the
The Salem city council haa asked
nic at the city para. Stores aud bust- Olson ranch last week to burn som e
tor bid* (or the construction of a naw
uess house* were closed, streets were w eeks In one of the low er fields got
bridge on South Liberty street at a duuuralqd with flags and a parade was beyond control and the neighbors were '
cast of approximately 186,000. The
led by the American Legion drum railed In to help fight
’t s • t
bids will be opened September 4.
corps, aud Boy Scout* drum corps to worked Its w ay Into an old board fence
the Methodist tabernacle, where a pro
The salmon movement has arrived
and It became necessnrv to >»<’ >n • |
off Cooa bay and heavy dutches are gram wus given.
fence down In order to stop the fire.
being marketed at North Bend, the
Organisation of a new Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Bert W eaver snd
> i
major portion being allveraidea, buf church in Salem was agreed upon al children o f Thurston called on Mrs.
a m eeting in Salem, with 173 charter Emma W eyer at the Tinker ranch
some chlnooka are being taken.
members signing the roll. Practically Tuesday evening.
Tba Infant mortality rata In Uregou
I* lower than In any other state In the all ot the backer* were minority mem
bers ot the First Baptist church, in TRUBERT HENDERSON IS
Union, according to a bulletin Issued
which a bitter controversy has been
at Salem by Di. William bekleln* ot
EXCUSED FROM HOSPITAL |
raging over the pastorate of the Hev.
the Marlon county health demonatra
Robert
L.
Payne.
tion.
Trubert H enderson, proprietor of
Construction of a new cattle barn,
Arthur Smith, employed on a steam
the Springfield Bow ling alley here,
100 by 30 feet, was authorized by the
ehovel working on the state highway
who was Injured seriou sly several
near Cloverdale, was severely burned state fair board at a meeting held In weeldi ago when he was caught on a
,-ialeui recently. The cost of the struc­
when a can of gusollne exploded.
snag In the river while sw im m ing near
With his clothing aflame he ran aud ture was estim ated at *1000. For the here, has been disi^jiarged from the i
<irst
time
in
the
history
of
the
Ore
rolled In the grass ucarby, stripped oft
veterans' hospital In Portland and is 1
his clothes aud drove his uutomoblle gun stale fair there will be u complete now visiting his parents In 8al°m ,
,-xhiblt ot airplanes anti airplaue ac
three-quarters of a mile to the near
according to word- received hy local
definite means of prolonging tire life.
Not because we sell a cheap line of goods.
cussoriea tula year.
est house to call a physlciun.*
people.
THIRD—You
can depend on our advice. You
I.iow
tire
mileage
costs
can't
be
had
without
Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive of
Salem 's water supply will be In
Mr. Henderson was dism issed from
can
be
sure
it
is
considered from your stand­
high
tire
quality.
Three
reasons
why
yon
Cortland,
aggregated
*1,801,443
during
creuaed approximately 2,600,000 gel
Ihe hospital last Saturday after being
pay less In the long run when you buy from point—we would rather recommend what
Ions daily, according to uunouudciuenl July, according to a repbrt prepared confined there for several w eeks un­
is best for your individual needs than make
Rodenbough’s are:
iu Salem by the state tire marshal's
made by officials of the Oregon-Wash
dergoing treatm ent
He Is expected
FIRST—We sell a tire you can depend od— a quick sale.
Ingtou Water Service company.
A department. The lire loss In July was to return here later this week.
Let us tell you about our service and Good­
a tire with highest mileage possibilities.
heavier than during uuy month lor
modern chlorinntlou plant also will b<
rich Silvertowns.
more thau two years.
SECOND—Our
service
consists
of
certain
Installed.
9 T O R E T O BE R E M O D E L E D
Thd women ol the Greater Mediord
Following a mass m eeting attended
The
Eighth Avenu“ Hat and Dress
club, Iu session recently, decided to
by nearly all Uold Beach mala rest
shop
of
Eugene w ill be remodeled
hullij a new clubhouse ou the triangle
dents, Game Warden Townsend has
point of tlio conjunction of Onkuule, soon. It was announced this week. The
decided not to ask the state for a per
Ivy and W est Third streets, rather work will Include construction o f a
mlt to kill the bull leader of the Hun
Phone 95
titan "l»u"r<iliiis« u suliahle dw eUlu« anti " p*
^ o n t with two hlg display
“EVERYTHING AUTOMOTIVE’
533 Main Street
lara* head alk band. All the residents
windows,
ns
well
ns
the
laying
of
a
«ouvert It lulu a clubhuusu.
opposed the atove.
new floor covering.
Home Education
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
KILLS
’em dead
FLY
SPRAY
ACombinationEox
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m
*1.98
Three Reasons W h y You Pay
Less at Rodenbough’s
Wm. Rodenbough Garage
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