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THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1929
TW» BPRJNG1HELD NrW R
Springfield Mill Makes Good
Production Record in 10 Years
TOWN AND VICINITY
Hara from Portland— Harold Jeur-
Hara fron» Leaburg— Mra. Archy
S p rin g fie ld V is ito r — G . A. »peary of
Harria of Leaburg wna a Tueaduy Ing of Portland spent Thurwlay In Arlington spent T uesday In the city.
Hprlngtleld on hualneaa.
vlaltor.
From Harrisburg—Gladys Rawver
Hera
from
Albany— Mra.
Rlale waa a vlaltor from Harrlaburg last
Move* to Eugene— I’hll Gnaaler haa
moved to Eugene where he will live Ihivla of Albany la here vlaltlng with Tuesday.
her slater. Mra. Opal Roberta.
with hla daughter, Margaret.
Here from W altervllle— Mr. and
Goea to Junction C ity—Mra Robert > Mra Lee Fountain, of W altervllle.
Return» Homo— Mra. Allen Kufoury
111 I It I It <1 II Hu h t n a t i bought Iron
*ho haa I....... vlaltlng In Hulem return Hprlnkln went to Junction City the were In town W ednesday.
Rimer Rtivno through n receiver tin
latter part of laat week.
id thia week.
concern which I n i w w known an thi
Hera from W altervllle— Harry Jack
Rprltigth bi Mill nml Groin company
Here from W endling— Mra. Robert Bon, of W altervllle, ana one of the
From Flah Hatchery— Mr Jnekaon
on Mill street At that tim e the mill of the McKanale flah hatchery wua a Haya of W endling wua a Monday shop­ week » vlaltora In the city.
per In the city.
la g cupiK ltv wao mo tion bushels per Monday vlaltor In town.
Goes to Portland— Dr. W. H Pollard
day w hile now It I n 225.000 huaheh
Goea to Marcola— Mr and Mra. left thia morning on the 4 o'clock
D eputy S h e riff M akea T r ip — la iw r
per iliiy. B esides putting the Inalltu
lion on U n feet financially and sub once llaxtor of Thurston yeaterduy A im Rtevena went to Marcola laat train for Portland.
Monday lo vlalt with Mr and Mrs
atantlally Increasing Itn rapacity. Mr took deputy sheriff W W. Kdoilalon
H ere fro m
Pleasant Hill— R. H
Charles Paris of that place.
to
the
Florence
auction,
Buahman haa added other lord* unllN
Tinker of Pleasant HUI waa a bual
of output
A com m ercial feed plan'
From Reedsport — Mr and Mra nesa vlaltor to Springfield W ednesday.
Return« to Falls— Mra Rather Rich
I ih n been added .which I n modern and
cnliurg of Klamath Raila returned to f haa. Iloaxg. of Reedsport, arrived
U|>lo»late In every reap ed and which
Ill with Flu— J. s . McKay o f the
her home Friday evening after a vlalt here Munday enroute to Marcola to
haa a capacity of 20 ton« per dnv with her mother, Mra Lynch o f thia attend the funeral of Mra. Hoagg'a Home grocery store on F street, la
T here I n alno In connection with the city.
nephew, Mr Addington, which waa confined to hla bed with the flu.
plant a whnleanle grain hualneaa
held laat Monday.
From Fall Creek— Mrs D W. Oliver
Daughter Born — Mr and Mm
which handle» nil eoarae grnlna n i i c I i
of
Fall Creek wua a visitor to Spring
Here
from
Loe
Angele»—
Mr
and
O n hurley and corn.
George Heaton, of Leaburg are the
Mra, Jeaae I .arson cam e up from Loa Held laat Tuesday.
parent»
o
f
a
baby
daughter
born
at
j
The atory which Mr Ruahman tella
Angeles Saturday afternoon
Mr.
of hla effort» In Oregon I n a good ilcin the Pacific Uhrlatlan hoapltal In Eu
Here from Maleóla— Ida D. Lydy
I-araon works at a camp 35 miles
gene
thia
week.
was on of the Mareóla vUltora to thia
onatratlon of what clear thinking and
above W endling,.
city during the week.
concentrated application can do Mr
Return
Home — Mr. and Mra. I
Ruahntan cam e from H aven. Kanin» Chnrlea K enneth W ilson o f Salem ' Mother Seriously |||_ W o r d rec-
Ill With Pneumonia— Dorothy, the
In 1907 where he had gotten hla flrnt who »pent Munday In thia city re J
from Hugh Jolllff who daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
experience In the m illing hualneaa He turned to their home In Mnlcnn.
w"" ra,,w > ,r> Dayton, W ashington, on Ward. Is 111 with pneumonia.
moved that rear to Sheridan where he
account of the aerloua lllneaa of hla
Move to Junction City— Mra. Roy mother, atatea that hla m other la In
bought the Yamhill Milling and Power
Mr. Wright Better— S C. Wright
com pany
He operated the plant In Sprinkle and children left Monday a critical condition.
who has been confined to hla home
flherlden until 1912 During thia time even in g for Junction City where they
with a bad cold la recovering and Is
SIster-ln-law P asses— Arthur Rush expected back at the atore soon.
he practically doubled the output. In­ plan to make their home for som e
man received word Monday morning
creasing the m illing capacity from 75 time.
of the death of hla wife'» slater, Mra
Baby Bom — A baby boy waa born to
barrel* per day to 150 barren per dav
Break» Leg — Mr». M J. Kanat, Lilian Shell, who passed awny Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jakewaya of
H e alno Increaaed the lighting bu»l
72« O street, who fell nnd broke her I night nt Corvallis,
Mra. Shell haa W endling last Tuesday at the Pacific
nean aeveral fold building up the pat
hip laat Monday morning la Improv been very seriously 111 with the flu Christian hoapltal In Eugene.
ronage from 200 pa Iron a Nerved hv the
Ing slow ly The cause of Mra. Kanat'a nnd pneumonia,
concern at thnl tim e to a much larger
From W altervllle—C linton TTOtter
fall waa slippery pavement.
number when he nold out In 1912
from the W altervllle section was a
Here from W elaee—Mra. H C. Whit visitor to Springfield yesterday. He
In Auto A ccident—The son of John
Buahman and aona, for Mr. Htiah
man hn* In hualneaa with him twi. Gates of Sprlngfled Monday suffered worth la vlaltlng at the home of Mr cam e In for medical attention.
aona, Arthur G and John If , hnve In­ a gash In hla leg Just above the knee and Mrs. C. K. Kenyon. Mr. and Mra.
R eturns from Portland — Prank
stalled a rigid ayatem of Inipectlon aa a result o f an autom obile accident W hitworth are In the hotel hualneaa at
Rvery day ample teata are m ade of the i In the Marcola vicinity. Tho victim W eiser. Idaho. She la on her way to W echter returned Monday from Port­
flour In an up -to-date laboratory which ! wna attended to by one o f the local Honolulu where she will vlalt her son land where he has been visitin g the
who la a prosecuting attorney thero. past few w eeks with his daughter
th ey have In connection with the plant j physicians.
M iry.
and a aample of the flour la taken and i
By 0 K WII-HHIItK
Bprlngfivlil run Ixiuat of tht, large*)
w ill Mini grain plnui betw een Portland
and Harm men to Tim a iu x iln g port ol
llm ijlnry I n lliut thia has bean built uj
»Ince ISIS from ii defunct com i.rn
To M eet rtero — M ra. M
made Into bread which m ust com e
up to the atnndnrd thev Impose unon
Thia »nmole that 'a
thelr output
bread la the
t h e flnnl
f i n a l teat
0..1
baked Into the bread
The Springfield Mill and Grain com*
pany keepa three Inrae truck» with
which thev give aervlce to their cua-
tomera
T hev deliver produce aa far
aa SO m iles awav from the plant. The
com pany en gages In atrlrtly a whole-
aale buarlneaa
J
M c K lln
T eacher Vlalt» — A. H
Pengra.
j of Sprlngflcbl will entertain the m«*m
hers o f the New League club of Eu- school superintendent of Newport.
gene at her home on Jaunary 26. The who
heen •H anding the high
society held It» laat m eetin g ut the "rho° ' conference In Eugene vlalted
home of Mra. A. Lombard on the river relative» In Springfield over the w eek­
road laat Saturday and elected offl end. Mr. Pengra waa form erly prln
cera The New le a g u e la a wotnun'a clpal of the school at Thurston.
Mayor Departs— Mayor C. O. W ilson
left yesterday on the 1 o'clock train
for San Francisco on a business trip
He plana on spending the remainder
of the week In the 'golden' state.
From A lm svllle — Mr. and Mrs
Claude Harwood, of A lm svllle, have
Taylor Shop Rem odeled— Lawrence been visitin g friends and relatives In
Anderson, who haa recen tly taken j thia city during the week.
JOE HILL SURPRISES
over the local aervlce clean ers, thia
FRIENDS W ITH SMOKES
week remodeled Ms place The door
From Marshfield— Mrs. Edyth Ohl­
CUPID IS THE CAUSE facing the Springfield laundry which son and daughter, Lucille, cam e here
LANE SENATORS ARE ON
haa hitherto been closed has been this week from Marshfield io spend a
Joo Hill surprised hla friends the opened and the equipm ent Inside haa few days with Mrs. Ohlsons' mother,
IMPORTANT COMMITTEES
first part of the week when ho paH.icd
Mrs. Harl M cPherson.
AT NEW LEGISLATURE around an extra good brand of sm okes. been re-arranged.
T ro o p S coutm aster Changed— W . P
Salem . Jan 17—Senator John W Invcatlgntlon revealed that Joe had Attend Marcola Session— Charlea P
Bell, of Ijin e county, la chnlrman of been sm itten by one of cuptd'a nr Poole of Eugene, accompanied by W T yson Is to take over the scout-
F W alker, Oswald Olson. A. C. Peddl m astership of troop No. 12. Mr. T y­
the aenate com m ittee on Aaaeaament rows.
•i-a
a
t
Monday
at
tho
Baird
hotel
In
cord,
and E. E. Pyne of Springfield, son takes the place of Kenneth Dill- 1
and Taxation for thia leglalntlve »es-
alon. having been appointed by ITeal- 1
^ iv ld Joaeph Hill of thia city attended the Joint Installation cere­ ard who is too busy with his duties
dent A. W. Norblad on Monday, the | 1 and Francos Marlon Averbeck of Snn m onies of the I O. O. F. and Rebekah at the U niversity of Oregon to con-I
tlnue ns leader of the troop.
first day of the session . Senator Boll i Diego, California, w ere married by , lodges at Marcola Saturday night.
w as also appointed vice-chairm an of | Judge C. P. Barnard. A few Intimate
the W ays nnd Mean» com m ittee, and ! friends were present at the wedding.
la a member of the com m ittees on Mr. Hill la a resident of thia section
Banking, Rnllronds. and U tilities, and Mra. Hill has been here for the
Counties, and R esolutions, mnklng n , past two m onths
tolnl of six com m ittees on which he i
la serving.
J.C.PENNEYCO.
E u gene, Oregon.
Fashions Change
But Feet Do Not
A very w itty Irishman once said, "Fashions
change but feet do not." What a world of wisdom
is wrapped up in these few words, and how we
should all take them to heart when we set out in
our quest for shoes.
1.75
j.75
Í.75
We have tried to do our part by providing you
with shoes made of honest leather and whose excel­
lent workmanship insures the wearer real comfort.
That isn’t all, however. You must do your part
and select shoes adapted to the use you are going
to give them. Don’t teeter around on spike heels
during workaday hours It never was comfortable,
and now it isn’t even fashionable.
eed
'e ly
»P
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AGATHA CLASS HAS PARTY
Mrs Bel] will Join Senator Bell ' FOR MRS. R. P. MORTENSEN
within n wck nnd they will reside j
The Agtahn rlnss of the Methodist
nt 993 Court street In Salem , when* j
! church yesterday afternoon honored
Mr Bell is now living.
Mrs. R. P. M ortensen at their m eeting
Senator Bell hsn as his secretary !
given nt Mrs. M ortensen's home at
Miss Marian Barnes, who grndunted
506 (J street.
Mrs. M ortensen was
from the U n iversity of Oregon at mid
presented with a picture “ Venetian
winter.
Miss B arnes’ hom e la In
I Autumn'* given by the m em bers of the
Tacoma.
■ class.
Rdward F Bally, sta te senator from
IT csent were, Mrs. M ortensen, Mrs.
Ijin e count, whose* homo la Junction
G. C. Prochnow, Mrs. W. N. Dow. Mrs.
City. Is chnlrman of the sen ate com ­
J L. May, Mrs. W illiam G. Hughes.
m ittee on Education, having been ap­
Mrs. W. N. G ossler. Mm. W. H Poll­
pointed to this position h.v President
ard, Mrs E. E. May, Mrs J. R. Fish.
A W. Norblad op Monday, tho first
Mrs. K. R. Otic, Mrs. J. B. Ernst. Mrs.
dny of the session now In progress In
Pratt
H olverson. Mrs. Mildred L Gill
Fhilem.
ette. Mrs W illis Bertsch. Mrs A. L.
Senator Bell haa aa hla aerretnry
"Yhmell, Mrs. W illiam Ibodenhough,
o f the com m ittee on Tnauranee nnd
Mrs. M. C. W hltua, Mrs. R. L. Drury,
vice-chairm an of the com m ittee on
and Mrs. W F. W atson. Mrs. Whtson
M ilitary AITalra, and la a mem ber of
w as also a guest o f tho afternoon.
Iho comimltteea on Ronda and Hlgh-
waya. R evision of law s, and on Agri
culture, mnklng a total of six com m it­
tees on which Senator Bally la serv­
ing.
Senntor Bally la livin g nt R76 Chem
eketn afreet In Salem , nnd hla phone
number la 116«.
Miss C hrestlne Rnum. of Junction
M'HS C hrestlne Rnun, of Junction
P L 1 Ä IG
MISS TRAVIS SECRETARY
TO REP. E. O. POTTER
Salem , Jan. 17— E. (). Potior, of Eu-
gone, mem ber of tho llo u so o f Rop-
rosontntlvos from Lano county, Is
servin g on four com m ittees during the
leg isla tiv e sosslon now In progTPss nt
Hnlom. Roprosontatlve Potter Is chnlr-
mnn of tho public Institutions com m it­
tee, vice-chairm an o f the eonstltu
tlonal law com m ittee, and Is a mem ­
ber of the w ays and m eans and the
public lands com m ittees.
Mr. P otter la living at the New
Salem hotel w hile In Salem ,
lils a
Em m agene Travis, o f Springfield, la
■erring an hla secretary.
ger
PA gBFTV W
Come to
BEARD’S
Half-Price
COAT and DRESS
SALE
All Winter Dress
COATS
No Reservations
y2 price
NEW PLUMBING IDEAS!
W e can show you tho very m odem
Ideas which distinguish new plumb­
ing fixturos designs. U n less you aro
show n tho groat advantages In fixture
designing, you may not bo satisfied
with what you order elsew h ere! In
tho rough plum bing field new Ideas
aro being practiced. Lot us show you
how much more now-ldoa plumbing
haa to offer!
W. N. LONG
95 high - grade
Dresses, ranging
in price from
$16.50to $39.75
i/2 PRICE
See Harry W right or Roscoe Perkins for Demonstration
TERM S IF DESIRED
' To À
MOST IM PO RTANT GROUP
OF MOTOR CAR KUYEKS
Certain Am erican people are g ettin g on in
th e world. Many o f th em are ju st starting. B ut
th ey ’re headed up th e ladder. T heir ideas o f
luxury and beauty are expanding. T hey w an t
finer h om es, finer furniture, finer a u tom ob iles.
During th e past three years, hundreds o f
th ou sand s o f th ese progressive Am ericans have
been buying th e P on tiac Six. S om e o f th em
have bought it as th e first car th ey ever ow ned.
B u t to m o st o f th e m , Pontiac has represented
th e first big s te p u p from the lowest priced field.
BEARD’S
Eugene
♦
For th is p ro g re ssiv e g r o u p , O a k la n d h a s
now created a brand new P on tiac Six. It repre­
sents an even greater advancem ent over every­
th in g else in its field today th an th e original
Pontiac represented in 1926. It will tuke its buy­
ers farther th an ever up th e ladder o f m otor car
q uality in on e step. W atch for th e
J
*t j « . y h
> ,i
ft iu|w
Values to $25
No interest or carry in g charge.
Wright and Sons
, m
One Group of Dresses $10
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