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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
T H U R S D A Y . JU LY I I . !'»?'•
$15,000 in Frogs Lost
Sis Sets of T w in s at One W edding
T o le d o ,
J u lv
It
I A illo i ¡m ie l t
A nderson, In d . July
II
(A mi -
T w o frogs. v a lu e d a l $16,01*0 w e re iH ater) A lverlii and l.u v e ia M organ,
sto len fro m a la n k In tu e re m of ibi - \ llli e lilie s , l l l d , (w ills , w ere lio lli
hom o of th eir
ow ner. Di'
R o b e rt m a u le d ill a d o u b le i e ie lllo ll)
Wuiil
M ild re d
am i
M iria m
F o s - in e y ir ,
T h e s e flo g s lia d I....... i -i •• <1 i n
tw in s o l liid la u o p o lla , sang b e fo re th e
tiflelal
food
m il
lm |s>iieil
from ce re m o n y
l.o u lstiiia . ami w ere th e su b jects of
I t u t li s lid M lld ie d C o o p e r and IL i
un Iin p o rian i ex p erim en t Intended to nice and P auline Bond. V im e m irs ,
I rove w h eth er am p h ib ian s could he h id . tw in s , w ere b rid esm aid s
raised In a rtific ia l su rro u n d in g s In
M a rth a m id M a ry Laskey, 4 yeat o ld
su fficien t n u m b er to w arruiit com tw in s o f A n d e rs o n , h id , w e re f lo w e r
m e r d a i Investm ent
g irls .
Fugitive Dropt Dead
Miss M ildred P rice left a few days
"T he voice of y o u th ."
ago for Y ellow stone P ark . S h e and
W ith th e se w ords, R obert Miitou.
h er cousins from Salem a re d riv in g
noted New York sta g e d ire c to r and
Principal Events of the Week
through
an ex.H'tl with a long b ackground of
Mrs W illiam R ennie sp en t th e «th
Assembled tor Information
study in stag e elo cu tio n , d escribed
of Ju ly v isitin g re lativ es in Sulem.
th e voice of C la ra Bow. Param ount*«
of Our Readers.
Jo h n T rav is is en jo y in g a v isit w ltlt
flam in g h aired screen s ta r
his tw o nieces. M isses T rav is, from
"M iss How's voice has th e full
T he llulgalow th e a te r at North
South D akota
T hey all m otored
range from th e so ft toned, forceful
Pow der was destro y ed by fire re c e n t­
o v er M cK enzie p ass last S a tu r 'u y .
alto r f d ram a to th e excited h ig h er
ly. half an hour a fte r the show house
M rs Je n n ie B dm lston from E ugene
n o te s of youth in rev elry , an d all In
had closed.
is v isitin g am ong h er ch ild ren h e re for
p erfect m odulation." M ilton d eclared
A new concession at C rater lake
a few days.
as he h eard her d u rin g the pro d u c­
Mr u n d Mrs Ray R ennie. Mr. and th is year will be 2ti riding horses for
tion of "T h e Wild P arty ," h er first
Mrs. A rch S hough w ith o th e r frien d s those who p refer to ride down the new
all dialog p ictu re, w hich d im e s to
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tra il to the lake.
sp en t th e 4th of July on S outh Pork.
David S teiulurili, fugitive tunk
the McDr naki th e a te r fo r th re e days
Dogs killed se v eral h ead of sh eep
With ■ bum per crop of Italian and
ruptev lawyer, dropped «lead ui Phil»
beginning T h u rsd ay .
dclphia iuM a* h ii capture w is im
for H . E. M orris last W ednesday P e tite prunes in prospect throughout
"It is th e voice of a g reat a c tre ss,
nunrnt
He was »ougilt as uu cn>
night. He rep o rte d 11 head loss. The the Umpqua valley, buyers have beguu
p erfect for th e sta g e an d th e re fo re
t u / 'i i it millttgis
d o g c a tc h e r h as been busy for sev eral to m ake th eir ap p earance.
perfect for th e m icro p h o n es of an
d ay s ch eck in g up all d ogs h ere
Crop prospects in Linn county as
all-talk in g p icture.
Has N ew T ru c k J
W C hase of
Mrs. Ida W eav er and grpnil d a u g h ­ rep o rted by farm ers visiting Albany
C hase G ard en s lias purchased a new
"T he W ild P a rty " w as d irected by
ter. N edra W eav er from P o rtlan d , at
during the last few days a re above one and one half ton Ford truck
D orothy A rnzer
F re d e ric M arch is
rived M onday for an ex ten d ed visit norm al with few exceptions.
Miss B o w s lead in g man.
a t A. W. W eav er's hom e.
At
E lite
H o tel
E a rle M urphy of
Crop conditions in the W allowa sec­
A d ra m a tic p h ase of H ollyw ood's
P ran k R ennie is ta k in g o v er the
P o rtlan d w as re g iste re d ( Ills w eek al
tion
are
prom
ising
The
soil
at
Hi
critical a tte n tio n to talk in g p ictu res
T h u rsto n sto re next M onday, Ju ly 15
th e E lite hotel.
contains plenty of m oisture to prom ote
w as uncovered sh o rtly a fte r th e com
H e rb e rt W eiss, who has m an ag ed II a vigorous grow th of gruss and graiu.
pletion of G eorge B an cro ft's new all-
H e re
F rom
M arcóla
S tillm a n
for th e p ast tw o y ears is m oving on
talk in g p ictu re. "T h u n d erb o lt." the
P ra tt. M a rc o lu re s id e n t, was a v is it o r
Mr
and
Mrs.
A.
R. Caln of Albany
P ra n k T a y lo r's place
Mr. R en n ie Is
M cDonald th e a te r fe a tu re for next
In S p ringfield T u esd ay m orning
p lan n in g to m ake se v eral Im prove­ w ere in stan tly killed on the Corvallis-
w eek, when th a t s ta r an n o u n ced th te
Newport highw ay when th eir autom o­
m en ts. in stallin g booths for ice cream
M ohaw k R anch er H ere J T Ross
dissolution of a n a tio n al body of in ­
bile stru ck loose gravel and turned
.
m an , M o h a w k ra n c h e r, wins a bu sin e ss
v estig ato rs. founded by him self, to re ­ cu sto m ers.
over.
v is ite r in S p rin g field T u e s d a y
p o rt In opin io n s re fle c tin g on his
The home d em o n stratio n office of
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first ap p e a ra n c e in dialog film s. "T he
D eschutes county h as issued the first
H as New C ar Miss K ale B axter
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UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
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W olf of W all S tre e t."
num ber of the F our H club paper.
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the ow ner of a new P ontiac sedun
In no o th e r p ictu re h as th ere been
Ella F M iller Hame. dem onstration
M rs A lice E n g lish and d au g h tei
w hich she p u rch ased th is week
eo convincing a d e m o n stra tio n of
agent, is editor.
th e p o ssib ilities o f th e V itap h o n e as M arg aret, fo rm er re s id e n ts of Plea
The recent m otorboat re g a tta on
On T rip
to
P o rtla n d Mrs. B ert
In "The D esert Song." w hich com es ™ nl H ill, left E ugene last w eek for
McKay lake was a com plete financial Ikiune and her b ro th e r, W illiam Klnt
to th e M cDonald th e a te r on T u esd ay . C alifornia, w here th ey expei t to
success for th e P endleton post of the iley . left T uesday for P ortluud w here
and w hich will go dow n in screen
frien d s and re la tiv e s for a
A m erican Legion and the group now they will spend a few days.
h isto ry as th e first m u sical play to be m onth.
is free of indebtedness.
tra n s fe rre d in its e n tire ty to th e mo-
Jo e H eile. who is em ployed by the
L aundrym an
V isits— I. V anns, a
About 500 atten d ed the annual trl-
tlo c p ictu re screen .
L ong Bell L u m b er com p an y a t Long-
county g range picnic held at Redmond P ortluud lau n d ry m an , stopped for a
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view . W ash in g to n , sp e n t F o u rth of
on the D eschutes county fair grounds. sh o rt tim e a t the S p ringfield laundry
Back From N ew p o rt—-Mr. an d Mrs. Ju ly v acatio n w ith his p a re n ts at
Mr. V anna is on his
A picnic d in n er was spread, with y e sterd ay .
E W A lbers re tu rn e d from N ew port P le a s a n t Hill.
vacation.
gam es and stu n ts to r am usem ent.
w here th ey sp e n t th e p a st w eek on
M iss M arg aret Dent, who h as been
O fficials of th e K lam ath Indian res
th e ir vacation.
| v isitin g a t th e hom e of h er a u n t. Mrs.
New Ooors In stalled — New screen
ervatlon say th a t th e fire hazard this
Je s se A. P h elp s th e p a st tw o w eeks.
d o o rs a re being in stalled a t the front
y ear is double th a t norm ally experi­
Visiting Parents—Mr. and Mrs.
. re tu rn e d to h e r hom e a t R o seb u rg
and re a r e n tra n c e s of the S pringfield
enced. The snow fall during the past '■
V ictor N eher. C alifo rn ia re sid e n ts.
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fpw Ju ly 4th. She w as acco m p an ied by
city
hall th is w w k
w inter has been about h a lt as great
a re v isitin g in S p rin g field for a
Mr. and Mrs. Je s s e A. P h elp s an d tw o as usual.
days a t th e hom e of Mr. N eh er's
Bend W om an
H ers— Mrs. H enry
ch ild ren . R o b ert and E velyn, who
p a re n ts. Mr and Mrs. Jo h n N eher.
T h ree valuable bucking horsea, K aff of Bend Is v isitin g in S pring
w ith Mr. and Mrs. D ent an d fam ily
stolen th ree y ears ago from the Bly field a t th e hom e of .Mrs. W. F
Ida Cox H ere—Ida Cox. who is a t ­ of R o seb u rg picniced on th e U m pqua
Rodeo association, w ere recovered at W alker.
ten d in g th e su m m er sessio n of th e riv e r Ju ly 4th.
M yrtle Point and C. L. Gibson was
L ittle Bobby O lson, th e 3 y e a r old
O regon N orm al school a t M onm outh,
a rre ste d charged w ith stealing the ' Ju n ctio n City People V isit Mr and
son
o
f
Mr.
and
M
rs
Andy
O
lson,
w
as
sp en t la s t wek-end in tow n w ith h er
anim als.
Mrs Ja m e s H urpole of Ju n ctio n City
lost for som e tim e last S atu rd ay and
p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Cox.
w ere am ong tin out-of-town v isito rs
Royal
Anne
ch
erries
will
bring
10
w hen found w as a m ile from his
cents per pound th is year, according I in S p rin g field T uesday
On T o u r of E ast— Mr. en d Mrs.
home.
to announcem ent made by buyers at
F ra n k B artholom ew and fam ily left
T h e M isses A rch Nell A rnold and
At G e a rh a rt B each— Mrs
H A
W ednesday on a n ex ten d ed to u r Nina D illve a re w orking in E ugene Salem . The crop ts light, however,
and the to tal receip ts will fall far W ashburn« and her d a u g h te r. Mrs
th rough th e m iddle w est. T h ey will
a t th e can n ery .
H elen M artin of Sun F ran cisco , left
sh o rt of last season.
go as fa r a s C hicago, sto p p in g en ro u te
| Allan W heeler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
M onday for G e a rh a rt Beach to spend
at Y ellow stone P ark . T h ey w ill be
Millions
of
wild
ducks,
flying
north,
! H. C. W h eeler of P le a sa n t HUI. de­
a
few days.
gone ab o u t tw o m onths.
li v e r e d th e serm on at th e F ir s tT ’hrls- w ere w atched along th e shore of Dev­
ils Lake recently by resid en ts and the
E sauty S p ecialist H e re — M rss Myr- tia n ch u rch last Sunday. Mrs. G rant
At S p rin g field H otel S. Gladi
early beach visitors. They cam e in
of P o rtlan d . G lenn U altran e of
tie Benn of B oston, M assach u setts, L a ttin will preach n evt Sunday.
huge flocks and for more than an hour
T h e an n u al H ills picnic will be held
is
C reek, and W illiam A nderson of
a beaffty sp e c ia list em ployed by th e
th e sky was d ark w ith them .
A ngeles. C alifornia, w ere reglst
C a ra N ome co sm etic com pany, is n ext S u n d ay a t Ja sp e r.
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A novel sofa cushion la possessed
L ouis C ircle of S w isshom e visited
sp ending a few d ay s in S prin g field
h is fam ily a t P le a sa n t Hill last w eek­ by Mrs. G. R. C olburn of H arrisburg.
od business.
It is made of silk, with tw o pages of
end
V is itin g
in E astern Oregon
the H arrisb u rg Bulletin printed on it.
Office B eing Re ^ u rn ist-id —Dr. R
T h e M isses L ucid? and F lo ren ce
and M rs T h o m as M cK innls left
F. M o rten sen 's office is b ein g re- Jo rd a n E m m a O lson. H ilda and E sth e r The work was done 25 years ago and week for Im bler, w hore they
furnished th is w»?k
A new d av en ­ M iller. A lb erta. T h elm a and W ilm a th e p rint it still quite readable
| spend th e sum m er. T h e ir son,
S traw b erry g row ers near Sw eet M cK innls, is sp en d in g the sum m er t
p o rt, tab le and sev eral c h a ir have C ircle. E velvn P h elp s a re picking
Home are Investigating th eir fields of B randt, N orth D akota.
been put in th e w aitin g room , an d lo g an b erries fo r E B. T in k er.
b erries the last few days and find th a t
som e o th e r n.-w fu rn ish in g s will be
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M. A. P o h l H e re — Mr. and Mrs
In stalled w ithin a few days.
Mrs. T uhey III— Mrs. F ra n k T uhev nearly all the heat p atches are doomed
I is rep o rted to be q u ite ill a t h e r hom e for the plow th is fail, owing to an in­ A. P ohl of A n aco rtes, W ashing*
sect w orking a t th e roots of many of arc v isitin g In S p rin g field for a f
Moving to Eugene—Mr. and Mrs. j,e re
the plants, causing them to dry up.
F ra n k D eeds, who have been living
days. T hey w ere fo rm erly reside!
g" l e <o'i»ei of F o u rth and D s tre e ts
F o rm er Resident V isiting— H. E.
Mining talk was heard a t G rants h ere.
Mrs. Pohl is a d a u g h te r
f
fo r t'.'e tr.s t tw o year«, a te m oving to M ichael of Bend is v isitin g with P ass again following a reported rich Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S ch n etzk y and
E ugcm th is week. Mr. D eeds is cm frien d s in S pringfield. Mr. M ichael strik e above the old Boswell property s is te r of Mrs. R. P M ortensen.
pi ;.ed lu c re by th e U n iv ersity of w as a re sid e n t of th is c ity ab o u t ten on the Illinois river. Two m en, using Loh! is a b ro th e r of Mrs. M 11
O regon.
I y e a rs ago.
only a pan. are said to have taken out ly. Mr. Pohl Is a g o v ern m en t
(5521 in five days of work and they
n
said th e vein had only been touched. h a v e of absence.
Egglm ann's on F ishing T rip
Mr.
T he Cotton K in g's Record
and M rs E gglm aull sp< nt* W edne*
P a le s tin e , T e x a s , J u ly I I
I A u to
day on a fishing trip Io I In Idin id L ake e a s ie r I J o h n W M i F a rln n d Is tlo-
T hey w ere o bserving Mr Egg in.m il's " c o tto n k in g " o f e a st T e x a s
b irth d ay
T w o hales to th e sere Is his aver­
age y ie ld
I l l s 40 s o le , y ie ld e d »0
bales Iasi veal'
II»- el e d its Ills sin
W a lk e r. F lu id F lu n e rv , and R ic h a rd I cess Io Im p ro v e d m e th o d s o f fa rm in g
H u tiery
sp e n t
M on d a y
n ig h t
at ■ including th e In te llig e n t use o f emu
t h e ir c a b in on th e M i K e n x ie item th e llie r e it l f e r t llls . r
W eeds w e re k e jt d o w n and p ro p e r
fish h atch e ry .
Spent
c,oth...........
... 9 8 c >"$1.89
Men’s Work Shoes, made of heavy oil tan leather, heavy
composition sole .............................................. Pair S 2.9 8
III
M rs .
Funk
W eek
at
N e w p o 't
M is
S w a r ts Is s p e n d in g th e w ee k on
v a c a tio n
al
m u lc h
ron
N e w p o rt
In order to m ake room fo r o u r re g u la r stock of Ladies
W e a rin g A pparel, we m ust clear o u t o ur M en's Goods and
Shoes.
N o th in g reserved— e v e ry th in g m ust go at once.
Come prepared to buy y o u r w ants fo r fu tu re use.
M en's d e p a rtm e n t and shoes located at the rear o f the
store.
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L A D IE S SH O ES
Y o u r choice o f ¡my p a ir in
tile store at oulv
PLAY S U IT S
l'h ild r e n s Play S uits, blue
and k lta k i. Y o u r choice
$ 2 .9 8
6 9c
U N IO N S U IT S
M en's k n it Rummer w eight
U nion Suits. Size 3ti only.
Values to $2 00.
O VER ALLS
d u e lot
of C arpenters.
Painters, P lasterers, and
Blue Denim O veralls, b ro k ­
en sizes, to lie sold at
53c
51 j
2 S u its fo r
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M E N 'S S T R A W H A T S
S a ilo r S tra w H a ls
Any
hat in tlie store at o n lv
50c
9 8c
GO R D EN S T R A W H A T S
R egular price on these
S tra w H ats 35c, now o n ly
i8 c
M E N ’S S U IT S
O nly a few le ft. You w ill
have to h u rry . Just
M E N 'S D RESS P A N T S
A ll w ool Pants, com plete
range o f sizes. Must go at
$10
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M E N ’S SH O ES
B O Y 'S LO N G IES
B One lot o f Bovs’ Bougies >n
8 a ll sizes. Good dress Pants
and C orduroys.
M en's W o rk o r Dress
Siloes never before so low
.? ill price.
$ 1 .9 8
$ 2 .9 8
K H A K I PAN TS
CORDUROY PANTS
In th is g ro u p o f M en’s
C o rd u ro y If yon fin d y o u r
size la k e them aw ay al
Y o u r choice o f a n y Men's
B K h a k i Parlts in the store.
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$ 1 .3 9
$ 1 .9 8
J C H IL D R E N 'S AN D
M IS S E S ' SH O ES
Sizes fro m 3 to Hi years. P
T he cost Is fo rg o tte n .
W a ist o r bib go at
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T a ke y o u r pick
B O Y S 'O V E R A L L S
69C
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GLOVES
Men’s Napa Goat Gloves
38c
Men’s 8-oz. Canvas Gloves
10c
Men’s 12-oz. Canvas Gloves
N B— Big M ID N IG H T M A T IN E E and QUEEN 8U 8A N N A H ELEC­
T IO N FROLIC at the McDONALO W EDNESDAY N IG H T , JULY 17.
DOORS OPEN 11:15. SHO W S T A R T S 11:30 P. M.
lie
Men’s Leather faced can­
vas Gloves
19c
Men’s Horse - hide faced
Gloves....................... 79c
Men’s leather faced and
tipped canvas Gloves 3 8c
Men’s Work Shirts, built to fit and wear,
69c A 98c
by c u lt i
V is itin g F a th e r l l e r i
C
B Don
a ld s o n . o f R u p e rt. Id a h o . Is s p e n d in g
p lew days In S p r in g fie ld v is it in g at
th i hom e o f tits fa th e r. J T D o n a ld
$ 3 .9 5
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was m a in ta in e d
va t Ion
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The Men’s
Department
773 East Broadway, Eugene
Men’s $2.20 Blue Denim Overalls, triple stitched, Suspen­
der b a c k ............................................................. Pair S I . 2 9
Men’s high-grade Khaki Pants, made from heavy Khaki
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store
Men’s WorR Clothes
W
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SELF-SERVICE
Satisfaction Guaranteed on Every
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D ePue
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M c K e n z ie
is re p o rte d Io lie q u ite III ill h e r
hom e h o tn an a tta c k of poison oak
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N ig h t
MATLOCK BLDG.
61 E. BROADWAY
$ 1 .9 8