The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 06, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    TH U R SD AY . JUNE ti. I&2»
PAGI PIVB
T U E H^RTNOm CLD NHTWfl
Prize Winning Essay Tells How
Homes May Be Made Safe by Care
The following essay was the winner I CHANCE IN AUTOMOBILE
Mrs. Taylor Here-- Mrs. Charles
Her« From Toledo—Walter Fritz
of
first prlic In division two of the
LAWS NOW EFFECTIVE;
Taylor
of
Thurston
was
a
visitor
In
of Toledo spent the week-end vlaitlng
safety contest sponsored recently by
Springfield Wednesday morning.
hi* parent* In Wi>*t Hprlngfleld.
3 MONTHS LICENSES
the Hprlngfleld 4 L and also of the
Visit at Roseburg- Mr. and Mrs G grand prize of a fountain pen for the
In From Lowell John Cane, Lowell
New laws, affecting the operation
resident, wa* a hualne»» visitor In II Turner spent Memorial Hay visit best essay submitted In the contest. of motor vehicles upon the public
lug with friends at Roseburg.
It wa* written by l-ena Stafford, a highway* of the state of Oregon, be
Hprlngfleld Tuesday.
student
In the Sixth A at the Brat- came effective at midnight, June 3,
Tract of Land Sold- S M Calkin*
Her« From Portland A. J Perkin*
tain school.
ami are now of Interest to all mptor
of
Eugene
has
sold
a
traet
of
five
of I’orlland wa* a bUHlnex* vialtor In
What Safety Means in the Home
1st*. Though the provisions for a re­
acre* of land at Hotigla* Garden* to
Springfield Hnturday.
Uy Lena Stafford, ftlxth A.
duction of license fees and an Increase
11. C. Baton, also of Eugene.
To help make things *afe In the In the guHoline tax jlo not become
Reported
I II Han Zimmerman I*
rep orted Io lie quite III ut III* home I To Visit In low * Harlan Duncan home.
effective until January 1, 1*30, there
left this week for Sioux (Tty, Iowa,
Pick up all pin* and needles, as are R nun,b,,r oy enactment* reaped-
In Springfield.
where he will spend the summer visit thuy cause the death of many babies , lng moU>f vehlt;|el| wblcb tbe 91at day
Vida People Here Mr. and Mr*. tug with his aunt und uncle.
He on the lookout for sharp knives . af(w. ,h„ adJournro„nt of the |egu ia.
C ecil lle ye rH n "t Vida were hiiMlnes*
and scissors, and see that they are :ture UMhered
How lhe
Olson* on Fishing T rip - -Mr. and
vialtor* In Springfield Monday.
kept out of the reach 4>f small r,gbtg and duties of the motoring
: Mi's. Curl Olson spent lust week-end
I pub|jc wm (,« immediately affected
To Vlalt In Idaho Mr*. (Hen Hlddln on ii fishing trip on the south fork of c h ild re n .
Keep medlclnep out of the reach , by tb- numerous act* of the recent
left Saturday lor lilulio where *he will ¡the McKenzie river
of .mull children.
visit with relative* for a time.
legislature is shown by a Nummary
I/o not leave anything on the stairs prepared by Ha, E. no»«, Secretary
C rlte * on Fishing T r ip - Mr. and
Here From Cedar Flat Jim Hun', , Mrs. Han Crites spent Kulurduy and 1 that may cause people to slip, trip
of State.
Cedar FT at realdent, wu* In Hprlng­ .Sunday cn a fishing trip io Wlnherry, or (all.
Motor vehicles registered at any
fleld for a » h o lt lim e Weduenday.
Keep rugs and carpet* flat, so that
on the upper Wllluinette.
time during the period from June 4
people
will
not
trip
over
them.
Waltervllle Man In Walden Hili
to June 30, Inclusive, will be licensed
Kennett at Coos Bay—O. W. Ken
man. Waltervllle realdent, wa* a ' n<-tt I* spending I hl* week In Marsh- ' Keep the yard free from brokeA for 25 per cent off of the annual fee
gins*,
rusty
wires
and
projecting
bualnes* vlMltor In than Tue*day.
prescribed by the present law. This
field conducting a sale for the Matson , nails
,
.
...
...
Is provided for by an amendment con-
Go to Portland Mr*. Tony Gravo*. Men'* clothing store In that place
Ho not leave combustible rubblsTF
/ , , „
„„„ . , . , ,
..
I talned In Chapter 296 which declare*
I ,
and her mother. Mrs Mary Hayes, ami
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Nebraska Man Here M. L. French j In cellar* oi attic* or near building*. I that “after
the expiration of the first
her brother, Lawrence llaye*, made a of Fremont. Nehruska. Is vlaitlng here . Ho not leave oily rag* lying about
quarter of the registration year, a
trip to Portland Monday
with 8. L. Travea*. John Trave**, and loose or In woollen receptacles.
i three-fourths' annual license fee shall
Ho not place paper, cotton, or other
be paid." In subsequent years this
Ha* Tonall* Removed- Ml** Mary other relatlvea In Eugene and Spring
flimsy materials near lights
field
reduction will Inure to vehicles re­
Harden underwent an operation for
Ho not fall to fasten bark any cur­
the removal of her tonall* at the
Cline Moves—Fred d in e has moved tains which are near gas brackets. gistered on and after April 1, but in
the present year It can only be ap­
office of a local physician Tuesday. ' from the Vllu* apartmi nt* to the
Ho not hang clothing near the
plied to registrations made after the
apart
men*
on
the
second
floor
of
the
stoves
or
stovepipes.
In From Walker—Henry Haven,
amendment
becomes effective. The
Ho not leave matches where child­
who la employed at the m ill ul W alker Perkins-Steven* building on Main
provisions for a 50 per cent reduction
j
street.
ren
can
reach
them.
wo* a vialtor In Springfield for u
,
' ofter the expiration of the first half
Ho not use any kind of matches „ .
. .
,
abort time Tuesday.
of the registration year and a 75 per
Makes Trip up Mountain—W. H.
except suf-ty raatches.
I
,
.
. . . . . . . .
cent reduction after three-fourths of
Adrian made a trip to the summit of
Ho not use 'ubber connection for
Down From Mabel Mr* Hill Pari*
the year has expired are also embod­
i the McKenzie Pan* Monday In an
of Mabel wu* In town Tueaday visit­
ga* stoves.
'effort to go over tthe top. He found.
ied In the new law.
ing at the home of her slater, Mr*. 0 .
' Ho not fill gas stoves or lam ps'
[ however, thul the snow plow* were
when they are lighted or near other 1 The owner or operator of a tran-
H Jarrett.
not yet together at that time.
llghts.
slent automobile registered In another
Or. Dlpple Here—Dr. and Mr*. S It
Ho not kindle fires In stove with ' state may no longer escape respon-
Returns
to
California—Mrs.
C.
W
lllpple of Salem »topped In Spring-
sibllity for accidents caused by him.
kerosene or gasoline.
field la*l week end enroute from Med­ MUIer, of Point Richmond, California,
Do not use benzine or gasoline for by avoiding the service of papers In
who has been visiting friends In
ford They are former realdent* ot
Springfield for some time, returned denning In a closed room or near a a suit in the courts In this state, as
Springfield.
Chapter 359 provides that "the accept-
flume or a hot fini Iron.
to her home Wednesday.
Ho not put hot ashes Into wooden ance by a non-resident of the rights
Rebhana Go Fishing—Ur and Mr*.
Mountain States Man Here—Glenn receptacles.
and privileges conferred by the laws
W C. Itebhan »pent Sunday on a
Jackson,
of Albany, district sules
Ho not throw away lighted matches of the state of Oregon to use the
fishing trip on the upper Willamette.
roads, highways and streets of this
They caught 42 fl*h from a boat In manager of the Mountain Stales power or cigars or cigarettes.
company, was IA Springfield on com
Ho not light matches In closets or , state, aa. evidenced by his operating a
the river.
pnny buatneaa yesterday.
motor vehicle thereon, shall be deem-
attics where clothing is bung.
Waltervllle People In—Mr. and Mra.
Do not light matches in a room ed equivalent to an appointment by
Thurston People In—Fred Gray.
A. K Ulbbona, J. W Fountain, and
such non-resident of the secretary ol
where gas is eescap ng.
Charles Tullmun. all of Waltervllle. Frank Rennie, Mrs ('. P. Hastings.
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1
of
the state of Oregon or his successor
Mrs. Russel, and Mrs Roy Edmiston. j
were business visitor* In Springfield
Back From Goldendale— Mr. and in office to be his true and lawful
all
of
T
liuraton,
were
visitors
In
[
Wednesday.
Mrs. Sidney Ward returned Sunday I attorney, upon whom may be served
Springfield Saturday.
from Goldendale, Washington, where all lawful summons and processes
Turner» Go Fishing- -Mr and Mr*.
against him growing out of any ac­
Mr». Toftdahl at Hoipital — Mrs they visited for several days.
O. H Turner spent Sunday on a fish­
cident. or liability collision in which
ing trip on Wolf Creek, a tributary Toftdahl of Junction (Tty. mother of
Here For Decoration Day—Mr and I „„pj non-resident may be Involved
of the Sluslaw. near Loraine. They Mrs. J M Larson of Springfield, un­
derwent a major operation at the Mrs. C. W. Ramsey of Goldendale. while operating a motor vehicle upon
caught 12 flah.
Pacific Chrlstlun hospital Friday. She Washington, visited In Springfield au(.n highway. ” Service of summons
Decoration Hay with Mrs. Ramsey s jn
manner will support a Judg-
Montana People Vlelttng —Mr. and la reported to be doing quite well.
mother, Mrs. Ada McPherson. They ;roent upou' which when dtra»sferre
Mr*. J. F. Nelson nnd family, and
Bloms at Portland Rev. and Mrs. returned to Washington Saturday. I to the place of residence of the de­
Evelyn and Marjorie Lohatreter. of
Hilling*. Median*. are visiting In C. H. fflom left Tueesday for Port­ taking Mrs. McPnerson with them.
fendant, recovery may be had.
Springfield at the home of Mr. and land. where they will spend a few
A motor vehicle owner or operator
Return* From School—Dr. and Mrs.
days. They wire accompanied as far
Mrs. J. 11. Hickman.
who transports another person as his
as McMinnville by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. P. Mortenken drove to Portland guest without charge will be subject
Clay Anderaon Here—Mr. and Mr*. Uladlsh
Tuesday to get Mr. Mortensen's
to a cause of action for damages by
Cluy Anderron and small son of Port,
daughter, Miss Margaret Mortensen,
such guest if In an accident which Is
land spent the week-end here visiting
Dows Visit Beaches—Hr and Mrs who is a student at St. Helen's Hall
Intentional on the part of such owner
with Mr Anderson's pnrents. Mr. and W. N. How and son are spending this there.
Miss Mortensen has com­
or operator, or which Is the result of
Mr*. A. A. Andefson.
week on a trip along the coast from pleted her third term at the Hall.
hid gross negligence or intoxication
Mr». Hamlin at Portland—Mrs. F Newport to Astoria, stopping at the
or his reckless disregard of the rights
At
Elite
Hotel—Winona
Bylngton.
B. Hamlin I* spending the week In beaches along the way. They left . Frances Passmore, Frances Conrad, of others, the guest sustains injury,
Portland vl*ltlng with friends and re. ’ Sunday, and will AC* urn by way ot j and Bee Hunt, all of Portland, S. 8. death or loss. Thus Chapter 401
lative* and attending the rose festival. Portland next Sunday.
Smick. of Rost burg, John Wassan, of i modifies the sweeping statutory rule
Ira Nice Is- taking her place a* clerk
Coburg, and Paul Halloran, of Hood j sought to. be established by the 1927
Local Youth Sentenced
In the poet office during her absence.
River, are registered this week at legislature, found to be unconstltu-
William Carney, 20 year old Spring 1 the Elite hotel.
Itlonal by the 8iioreme Cc»i— —d »•
Return* to Portland—T. C. Oorrle field youth, was sentenced to serve !
returned to Portland Sunday after two ythrs In he state penitentiary
spending several day* visiting In by Judge Skipwirth Tuesday moriug.
Hprlngfleld at the home of hl* after ho had pleaded guilty to the
mother, Mr*. C. I. Gorrlv
charge of larceny from a dwelling.
At Elite Hotel—A. H. Ruthven ot The sentence was suspended, and he
Jasper, Anthony Sherman of Eugene. was paroled on good behavior to
A. Allen of Chico, California, and C. Julian Strutt, l^tne county deputy
He <onleaaed being the
Lukes* of Portland were registered sheriff.
lender of a group ot minor boys who
last week-end nt the Elite hotel.
burglarized the Ira C. Gates home
Ai _ ---
Break« Axle—A. A. Anderson broke last week, taking girds valued at *250.
bard war«. _ _ _ — _ _
the axle of his Chevrolet while travel­
•tor«« aod feaadard OH
flwrvioa Scattoaa. Paok«d
ing on Eighth street In Eugene Sun­ LOST—Black Pomeranian Hog Thurs­
ia kite (wUb improved
aprarer). »U * . q— <U*
day morning. Reward If returned
day evening. The car was towed to
to A. W. Roden, 443 5th street. „6
STANDARD OIL CO MF ANY QF CALIFORNIA
Springfield and repaired at a local
garage.
KILLS insects by
the roomful
New Care Purchaaid—Two Spring-
Weld families have purchased new
ears In the past week. Mr. and Mrs.
Theron Coglll have a new Pontiac
eedan, and Mr. and Mrs. William Ham
a new Hodge six sedan.
Lock Broken—The lock to the
supply gas tank at Lum Anderson's
service stntlon at the corner of Se-
eond and Main streets was broken
by some prowler the latter part of
last. week, apparently for the purpose
of stealing gas. No gas was missed.
Anti-Knock Gasoline
The Three Million Dollar Motor Fuel
T h a t’s w hat we sell and lo t’s o f it ! Because it is
a high-powered gasoline which sells fo r no more than
the ord ina ry kind.
“A STREET” GARAGE
AND SERVICE STATION
Your Vacation
W ill be free fro m w o rry if you are d riv in g one o f our
Used Cars
W ith an O. K. tha t counts.
We w ill accept your old car in trade
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
942 Olive Street,
.
USED CAR LO T 7th and OAK
EUGENE
OREGON
BEARD’S
Sixth Anniversary
SALE
STARTS TODAY
Big Money Saving Values
T H R E E SPECIAL GROUPS OF D R E S S E S - Dresss o f
Q ua lity and Fine W orkm anship.
$8.95 - $13.85 - $19.75
A ll cost prices reduced to sum m er clearance prices.
Don’t Fail to Attend th is Sale
Special YARDAGE and HOSIERY Bargains
EUGENE. OREGON
June .Toilet Goods
Sale
For
June,
the
m onth
of
Beauty, we o ffe r -you savings
on
the
purchase
of
T o ile t
Articles.
ia'
$1.00 Cara Nome Cold Cream, V anishing Cream and Skin
3 fo r $2.00
C re a m ......................................................
$2.00 Cara Nome Powder w ith $1.00 bottle o f Perfume.
B oth f o r .... ...................... ........................ - ........... $2.00
50c Jonteel Powder w ith a 25c Cake o f Jonteel Soap.
Both fo r
50c Jonteel Creams . .........................
33c Klenzo Shaving Cream w ith Safety Razor,
B oth f o r ----- ------ ----------- ------ .............
5'ic Petroleum H a ir Rub ..............
50c
39c
39c
19c
39c
59c
39c
19c
order
— the q u a lity o f the groceries you w ill receive w ill please—
and the low prices we ask make buying here a real economy.
25c B a n d o lin e ........................... ........ ..........................
50c M ilk o f Magnesia T ooth Paste and 35c Tooth Brush.
Canned Goods We are Proud to Sell
25a Tube Dr. W est T o oth Paste Free w ith purchase o f Dr.
West T o oth Brush. B oth fo r
50c
B oth f o r ..................................
WHITE FRONT GROCERY
39c
3Fc Cream o f Alm onds ......... ----------------------- -------- 27c
39c
45c
50c Klenzo T o oth Paste ...............
39c
$1.00 D usting P ow der ......... .......................................... 79c
$1.00 Coty Powder, w ith Compact ..... Both fo r $ 1.00
45c G a u ze ts.................. ....................................... - .......
6 cakes o f E gyptian Palm S o a p ..............
Phone
Phone
1
VIOLET RAY
1 P in t Bav R u m ..............................................
We are always proud to fill yo ur order fo r canned goods from
our S. <& W. and Monarch stocks, because we know th a t the
qua lity is there to assure you perfect satisfaction.
Your
choice o f fru it, vegetables and soups fro m w hich to select. In
elude some canned goods in yo u r next order.
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i
GENERAL
50c Cocoa B u tte r Cream ...............
to Phone 9 for Groceries
t
You w ill find us ever prom pt in delivering w h a t yon
Spending Summer Here—Mr. nnd
Mrs. L. H. Henry and family, of For­
est Grove, former residents of Spring-
field, are spending the summer here.
They are slaying at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Hall.
Fractures Arm—Oail Wallace, smell
Jasper boy, suffered a fractured arm
and wa* quite badly shaken up Mon­
day morning when he fell from a
barn at hl* home He wa* brought
to Springfield for medical treatment.
25c Georgia Rose and T in y T o t Talcum s ....
It’s Always Time
To Visit In Nebraska—Mrs. John
Ketels nnd chlldrenBarbara Jane and
John Jr.> left yesterday for Hebron,
Nebraska, where thby will visit for a
time with Mrs. Hotel's mothe{, Mrs.
Mary Lindsey.
pealed In 1929 declaring that the
acceptance of a free ride In a motor
vehicle should be presumed to be a
waiver by the guest of any liability
for accidental Injury caused by the
owner or operator of the vehicle.
FLANERY’S DRUG STORE
Springfield. Oregon