The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 18, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    lAYfJULY 18. 1929
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Here From W altervllle— R J. Per-
Mr«. P latt In Tow n— M rs Kthol Spanish W ar
o tl of W altervllle waa In Springfield Platt of Thurston was a visitor bore
on business W ednesday morning.
In town Wednesday.
FOR RENT -M y hom e a t the corner
W altervllle
People In— Mr. and
of Ninth and A Street*.
E R.
Thurston Mon In Town— Ira Gray,
Mra. George Kastman of W altervllle '
Danner.
Thurston resklent, waa a buatnooa
H a r» --Miai Kiina
Ta Vlalt In Saattla— Mr*. Pal«« Tom
»I'th will leavr Haturday for H«*attl<*,
|njra In Nprlngf l«.|il visiting re- wharn aha will aprnd a fnw daya
vtaltlng at llia hnm« nt har alatar.
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Hurry Folks! Don’t wait
Saturday July 20th
Positively the Last Day of
KENNETT’S
UNLOADING SALE
W e are not going out of business
but we are closing out
some lines
SILK DRESSES
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Closing Oul L LADIES
Values up to $25.00
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Closing Ou1 t
PATTERNS
Closing Out L 1
WIDE MOUTH
MASON JAR LIDS
Closing Oul L L
CRESCENT BAKING
POWDER. 1 pound tin
Closing Oul l L
LARGE ALUMINUM
STEW KETTLES
V2 P‘IC6
£
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1 9c
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WHIZ POLISHING WAX
t
50 cent size
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Closing Oul
sbOC
2 OZ. TINS
SPICES, ALL KINDS
5c
4
1 5c
H IZ ROADSIDE HAND
Closing Out L l W CLEANSER,
25 cent size
TOX, 75cent Bottle
for
Closing Oul
FRUIT NECTARS
$1.25 Bottle for
Closing Out
PURE OLIVE OIL
.10 OZ. BOTTLE
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K e nnett s
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
visitor In 8prlngfle|d Wednesday af­
AB wool Drees Ponte, v a lu e * to »10
nothing reserved. Vouv eboRae
ternoon.
Back From Convention— Mra. C. F.
former Springfield realdent, la re­
ported to be quite III here at the Rgglmann returned Tuesday night
from Roseburg, where she has been
home of Mra. O. L. Stratton.
attending the annual conference of
Hare From Oregon City— Bob Arch- the auxiliary of the V eterans of the
ambeau of Oregon City spent the ;
week-end visiting with frlenda In M n
Springfield.
M
amp Poeta Bring Repainted The j ultra« t h e red and rream com bination
p iMiata along Main atraat are he , T h e r .lm w a r a la n re p a in te d .
r e p a i n t e d In a dark g r e e n t h ia
M n lla la P eo p le H e r e
M r and Mrs
'.-••k b y t h e p i i l n l e i - o f t h e M o u n t
A M Cot bin o f Mnllala vlalted for a
n H lu t c a P o w e r company.
, ab ort tim e with A A. Anderson her’
9 r » .. Along Track Burned Thn dry i Hi.tunlay
Mr Corbin 1» m barber at
trtiNN along lb«* Southern Pacific Molltbi, where Mr. Anderaon w«» for
railway track» nt th«» south end of , >n«»rly hla com petitor.
to w n w aa b u rn e d by a craw o f a e e tlo n i
Spending Week at Newport Mn
m en Monday a fte rn o o n
, Wavtte Clover and daughter. June, are
W altervllle Woman Here — Mra spending the -veek on the bench a,
Walter llllefnatt of W altervllle waa Newport. Mr Clover "pent the w eek­
nmong
the
biisinäni
vlaltura
In end with them hut returned to Spring
up-river
country
¡ Held Tucadsy.
Springfield from the
Monday.
Former Reeident Vlalta—T A Bar
her of Drain. a former realdent of
T exas M an V l.ltln g
l.e o n n rit D un
a gun of Ikillaa. T exas, la vlallltig In Springfield, v «Had In town Sunday at
Hprlugfteld for a few duya at tin- home the hem e of tt'a brother. Clayton B at
Mr Barber la the proprietor of
of hla sister at,d brother In-law. M r her
a confect!« n.'ty store und Hinge ter
and Mra l-awretie,- Anderaon
mlnnl In the Dougins county town.
On
T r ip
to C oa.t Mr and Mra
On Trip to Canada— Mr and Mra
Ixivd Blowera left WedneadaV on a
trip to the coast country
They will W Wright and children. Scott, Kdna
atop nt benchea at both Newport ana ami Margaret, are leaving Sunday on
a trip to Watroua, Haakatehewan,
SoaHlde. They will return Sunday.
Canada, where they will visit with
Back From Smith R iver Mr and Mra. Wrlght'a parent» Mr and Mra. J
M r» O W Turner returned Saturday A. Rcott and will alao vlalt with friend
Mr and
night from Upper Sm ith river, near In Iteglna. Saskatchew an
Itraln, where they apent the week Mra. Wright will go hv way of tht"
on an outing
The report an ex cel­ , Y ellow stone National Pnrk and Gia
eler National Park In Montana.
lent tim e on Ihelr excursion
Closing Oul .FLY
Springfield
A
I»Irani waa repainted last, weak In an
Closing Oul l L
In
Mrs. Strock III— Mra. Maud *Strock,
re F'em W altarvllle U«>itrr«> Mr
At Elite H otel—Jay Offden. John
In ,ii w .i n 11 » nil »n i .un m i i ii'- Mllla, and l.<-r lluak, all of Portland,
lr to w n
v la lln r a
In
R iir ln a lb 'ld mul Jan lliiiihinn nf Oregon <‘ltv wara
■lay.
raglatarad laal wank at Ihr Kille
hnlal
nlra Being Repaired The car
a nt the Simlhi rii Pa. Iflr depot ' 9hop Fr0„ f Rf(, „ nt, d T h„
puny men.
vis ito r.
D «P«w
ha*
$120 000 to the G eorg,
-i'h in g to ti University )n Wash-
mjfton U C . lor special cour.ee
m public »peaking The gif. „ ¡„
m e m o ry
.1 be, hu«b
Harrisburg Men In Town— W illiam
Sperlen and D I). Carr, Harrisburg
residents, were am ong the business
visitors In Springfield Tuesday.
Camp Creek Man Here J. T. Rosa-
Vlrlting With Lloydt Mi and Mra man, Camp Creek rancher, waa a
(! Melionald of Portland are visiting business visitor In Springfield Wed- ,
al the home of Mr. and MPa. Wilbur neaday morning.
Lloyd.
To Visit at Portland— Mr and Mrs
Hae New Car Mr and Mra W. C Fre«l lllnaon left thia morning for
Melaigan are the ow ners of a new Portland where they will spend sev ­
Kuril sedan which they pur« haaed eral days visitin g with their aon
thia weak.
Delbert and hla fam ily
Santa Clara Man Here — John
Return to P ortland- Mr. and Mra.
Paden. Santa Clnra realdent. wan Roy Moore returned Sunday to their
among the out-of-town visitor* In home at Portland after vialtlng here !
Springfield Tuesday.
for a tim e with Mra. Moore's mothe
Mra. Bowen in Town—Among the Mra. A. E. Bartlett.
K afou ry’s
SI E . B R O A D W A Y
JC.PENNEYCO.
942 W illam ette St., Eug ene. Oregon.
A $200,000,000 Buying
Power
Is The Secret o/ Our'Low Prices
Step Into jo , «tore end
you'll tee In a minute that
buying for over 1200 itoree
at once, makea a grtat dif­
ference in the cost of thing*.
W e u k our JjnO.uOtj.OOn
B uying Power to tare YOU
out-of-town
people
in
Springfield
Back From Southern Trip— Mr. and
Tuesday morning waa Mra Ed Bowen Mr». W alter 1.1 pea returned Saturday
of Lowell.
even in g from an extended southern
«
III With Poison Oak—Carol Adama, trip that took them through California t
who baa been employed clearing the and Into Mexlro. T hey report an ex­
cellen t time.
rig h t-o f-w a y
along
the
McKenzie
highw ay la reported to be suffering
Have
Tonaila
Rem oved—Sidney,
front an attack of iioiaon oak.
Joan, and Dorothy Ward, the three
V. L. Hamlin Here Mr and Mra. V children of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
L. Hamlin of Portland apent the week Ward, had their ton sils removed yes­
end In Springfield visitin g al the terday m orning at the office of
home of Mr liumlln'a parenta, Mr. and local physician.
Mrs F. B Hamlin.
Vialtlng at Oakridge— Mrs. Ella
W alker left Tuesday for Oakridge,
V isiting at Portland Mrs
Ix-vl
where she will spend several w eeks
N eet la spending thia week at Port
visitin g at the hom es of her sons,
land and visitin g at the home of her
Earl and W ill W alker, who are
brother-in-law. Ora N eet.
Mr N eet
ranchers In the Oakridge vicinity.
will go to Portland for her Sunday.
G uests at Pirrle Home— Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Plrrle had aa their guests
over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Bis-
kett of Portland. Irene and Robert
Plrrle. and Barbara Booth of N ew ­
burg. and Mrs. Edgar Paden of H al­
Spend Sunday on McKgnzie— Mr lowton, Montana. Mrs. Harlowton is
and Mra W . P. Tyson and fam ily the »later of Mr. Plrrle and w ill re.
spent Sunday on an outing at the main here visitin g for som e time.
sum mer hom e of Mr. Tyson's brother,
Return to C alifornia— Mr. and Mr».
G. H. Tyson, on the McKenzie river
A.
M. Perry and son Abram and Mrs.
near Vida.
Nick Meier have returned to their
Visitor Here From Portland— Miss hom es at Durham. California, after
Florence Coffin of Portland is visit­ visitin g here for several days at the
ing In Springfield with friends thia home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Peddicord
w eek. Miss Coffin Is a former resi­
Leaves For Portland— Mrs. Georgie
dent. being em ployed In the First G rlffiss left Saturday m orning for
N ational bank for a number of years. Portland where sh e will make her
home.
On Trio to Y ellow stone— Mr. ano
Mrs. Ivan Male left Saturday on a
At Springfield H 'te l— Doris Sneed
trip to Y ellow stone Park anil other of Eugene, U. Ernest N elson, Port­
points of scenic In te re st In th e N o r t h ­ land. 8. F. Shaw. Portland, H. C. Cul­
w est. They will be gone about two len. Portland. Art W arner. Marsh-
Back From Eastern O reg o n -M r.
and Mra Ben Rndloott returned W ed­
nesday from Eastern Oregon, where
they have been visitin g for som e
time.
weeks.
V isiting at W altervllle— Mrs. Ever­
ett Sim pson, of Aberdeen. W ashington
spent the week-end visitin g at the
home of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs J. J. Cabe, at W altervllle. She
returned to her home Tuesday.
fi« Id. Jam es H enson, Portland. Joe
King. Cottage Grove. Melvin M. Ford.
Portland. A. W. Dale, Portland, Sam ­
uel W right, Portland. Clair King. Eu­
gene. Charles Fagan. Klamath Falls,
and R. E Plank, C raw fordsville were
registered
last
week-end
at tha
Springfield hotel.
Go B lackberrying— Mr and Mrs
W elby S teven s. Mr. and Mrs. M M. FOR SALE— Fine Lot. full sized;
Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts,
W illam ette H eights north fr n*.
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kenyon spent
Street graded and rocked. $260.00.
Sunday picking wild blackberries at
Terms. T el. 121-M.
1-t
Alpine, west of Monroe. T hey found
the berries there quite plentiful.
Scouts Paa» Swim m ing Teat— Three
boy scou ts of Troop 12 passed the
first-class sw im m ing lest required by
sw im m ing 60 yards near the old
bridge piers Sunday morning. Those
who passed the test were Bruce
Squires. Paul Schantol. and W ilfert
Swendall.
Loa Angele» Physician H ere—Dr
and Mr». Charlea W ill of Los An­
geles stopped in Springfield for a
short tim e Monday to visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Endicott
and Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Emlleott. Dr.
and Mrs. W itt were enroute to their
hom e after an extended tour of the
Pacific N orthw est.
Band Pdactice D iscontinued—The
practice session s, of the Springfield
municipal band will be discontinued
during the sum m er months. It was
decided at a m eeting o f the board of '
directors last Friday. It Is believed ¡
that m ore interest will be shown In
tile work If It la begun an ew next j
I'September. Fred Louk waa appoint*
ed m anager of th e band for the com ­
ing year.
Make Trip to Lake— Dr. and Mrs.
R. P„ Mortenson, Mr. and- Mrs. A. J.
Uchnotaky, and Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Pohl of A nacortes. W ashington, spent
Saturday on n trip to latke Creek,
below T riangle Lake on the Sluslaw
highway, where they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. H untly who were
cam ping there for a few days. Mr.
and Mra. Huntly returned to Spring-
field Sunday night.
Luggage for the
Vacation
$ 1 . 5 0 - $ 1 0 .0 0
Club Bags
$ 5 .7 5 - $ 1 2 .0 0
Hat Box ............................................. 55 2 8 -
5 8 .0 0
G ladstone Bags
$ 1 1 .0 3 _ $ 2 0 .0 0
Trunks ............................................ .................. $ 9 .7 5 — up
S urt Cases .....................
Wright & Sons
HARDWARE
FURÄITURE
PAINT
All EUGENE Invites You
JULY 25, 26, 27
The W est’s greatest pageant
Am erica’s most unique parade
All-Northwest air derby
Industrial Oregon in review
The greatest pioneer celebration ever held in
Oregon will arouse a new admiration for the
brave deeds of those that settled this great area.
The pioneer pageant, with a cast of 1500 people
will thrill you as nothing ever has before. The
pioneer parade will be the m ost unique and novel
event ever held in America. Every phase of Ore­
gon business and industry will be in the industrial
parade. The air derby will be the outstanding
aeronautical event of the year in the Northwest,
Send in reservations for1 the Sunset Trail Pa­
geant to Sunset Trail headquarters, 948 Oak St.,
Eugene.
Seats on sale from 75c to $2.00.
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Plan Now to Join All Oregon at Eugene
A PROGRESSIVE CELEBRATION. IN TflUE PIONEER SPIRIT