ti n T its d a y . s Err. 12, 102» OFFICE NEARLY DONE AT AVIATION FIELD; NEW RUNWAY STARTED HIE HPHINGKIKIJ) NEWS PAGE FIVF to apend a day or two visitin g at the ; home of Mr and Mra. F. B Hamlin, her uncle and aunt. Hunday Mr. and Mra Hamlin will take V in Fields to 8 A L T C R E E K F A L L S — Theae falla her home In ItoNeburg. are among the flneat In the «tate - They are estim ated to te- 286 feet SCOUTS OF TROOP 12 high, and werg discovered by Frank History of local Names seen, also covered with snow, la aa unsnown tract oi country called by the natives who inhabit it 'Clam ite’.” From certain positions the Three S isters appear as two m ountains, and w it h tin* n rrti. Hu 1 io 1 ti k m ut tin 1 Douglas' m istake was natural The Down From 8lg n «l E A M ille r, H am llnt at Roeebury Mr and MrN. H p rllig flc h l liitiiilrlp u l airport lii-m m ountains appear as Three Sisters Hlgnul resident, was In Hprlngflehl F II. Hamlin Npent Sunday on a trip lug i-ompletlou. 11 tiiiw runway hi-liig on Preston's map of Oregon of 1896. Io ItuHcburg, where they visited TO HOLD MELON FEED 8. Warner and Charles Tutti in There is a story to the effect that at li*vi*|i'i|, anil riin iilili'ia lili* ni'iri* tin mi Ituslm-ss Monday morning with relatives. ______ | March, 1887. The rock at the top of provi'innot In pruNpii 1, tin* I11111I Her« From VoncOlls Mrs Melvin It ('. Clark, county scout executive, the falls la so shaped as to make the one tim e the three mountains were field bids f ill In mum In 1 m in* utnniiK Howard of Yorn alia was a business Hee T o n sils Rem oved II E By­ 1 inch wltn the boya of Springfield water form a letter “S" aa It plunge» known as Mt. Faith, Mt. Hope and tin* null la n d in g olli-a nf till* N in th visllor In Hprlugfleld Monday. ler underwent an operation for the Mt. Charity, beginning at the porth. Troop 12 at their regular m eeting over. Warner wa» a mem ber of w i *« i . * u h Mu Jnr E c k i'i min 1 t*i 1 iitly removal of his tonsils Monday morn­ In 1987 William Vandervtrt of Betel, laNt night. Mr Clark gave a »hört pioneer fam ily of the Middle W illam­ At E lite H o tel M in Edith Jones MU lit Ihiil II liii'l tin* puHnlhlUly nf ing al the office of a local phyalctan. a native son of Oregon, confirmed talk on general »«-outing intereat Or ette river, and Tuftl waa hl» Indian of E ula, O regon, wns reglHtered Inst iii*iiiir. this, and Informed the com otler I . t Tuftl Mountain was named V is ito r From W s lte r v lll« -4» 0 ! Carl I’hc-lt* piai e wa» alao a visitor friend. M< n utlili'i I I k i i i k i * l’i-i kills, local w in k e n d ut th e E lite H otel. when a youth he was often told it Stacey, W ultervllle realdent, spent I a . the m eeting and gave the boy* for the Indian Contractor, Inn« In n lit work this the name of the Three Hi t* „ M r. Rueael In T ow n N S Itiissui THREE 8IST E R 8 Theae peaka originally applied by m -sn lw n of wi'i k till tin* nfflii* building. Will It I n of Trent w u n among the out-of-town u abort tim e In Springfield attending 1 Instruction In the application of to b u sin ess m atters W ednesday. j first aid. are am ong the moat lntereating In • i i | h * i ti ll tluit tin* structure will In- the Methodist m ission at Salem in visitors tn Hprlugfleld Tuesday. flnlNhiMl by tomorrow Tin- building Leaburg R esident VlsHe- A W ’ The boy» of Troop 12 will have“a Oregon There are but two higher the early 40’s, and that the indh -jal I n nf fruinn const ruvllou 1« hy 20 f e a t ' W e n d lin g Men V ie lte H®re — Ash Frazee, ram her of la-ahlirg d istrict, b ig rally und waterm elon feed at ' mounta,n" ln lh e »late, and the peaks were given the names above In n I h . mill conlulns I wn room s It Ualley of W endling w u n a hitslnnss waa am ong the b u sin ess visitors In th<*lr m eeting next W ednesday night, Three S isters, together with Broken m entioned. w ill provide* mi office fur Majoi visitor in Hprlugfleld fora short tim e Hprlugfleld W ednesday morning according to Clifford Wilson, acout Top. com prise the moat m ajestic alp- KELLY BUTTE— Kelly Butte. near E ckerson, nml will nerve uh the head T u esd a y . m aster. The purpose of (he m eeting lne Kroup ,n the C ascade Range The Springfield, was named for John qtlurters fur the Hl hunt nf uvlutlun Marcola Men V isit—Orvln Fram e I w i|, b„ B, , mu|ate in terest In the. c"’"F1*er ha» oe«S unab!e to find who Kelly, a native of County WeXfc,*vt. M oh aw k R anch er H e re — W . II which he I n conducting here The and Thom as Ryan, Marcola residents. g w bund- MR. KAFOURY TO SPEAK far as is known, is by David Douglas and took part in the Mexican war, T h e new runway I n being graded Marcola Man in Town Thom as rail was Installed th is week In the AT CHURCH ON MISSIONS In his dairy. October 5, 1826. across the o rlg ln u l a ir field und also Ryan of and cam e to Oregon again, with the Marcola wus a business starlw ay of the Commercial State “After scanty breakfast, proceeded U. 8. Mountain Rifle« In 184ft as across the adjoining field, which has vlg| lor tn Springfield for a short Bunk at the corner of Main und Allen Kafoury, E ugene m erch a n t. aj nine o’clock in a south course," been added to the airport. When t |ma Monday wagonm aster. He traded m stock Fourth streets. and former proprietor of a clothing Douglas wrote. “Country more hilly. com pleted II will he 3000 feet, nearly betw een Oregon and California, and store here, will give an address on At one o ’clock pa sed on the left, three quarters of a m ile in length M ik et Trip to Bandon — W W. finally took a donation la ml claim Leaves for Mt. A ng«l—Miss June T his Is said to be sufficient for any W alker, local real esta te dealer Hanks left Monday for Mt Angel, foreign m issions at 9:45 o'clock at about 25 or 30 m iles distant, Mt. near Roseburg. Later b? becam e en­ type of plane that I m likely to land »pent Tuesday on a business trip to Oregon, where she will spend the the Bible school at the local Metho- j Jefferson, of Lewis and Clark cover­ gaged in m illing and other en ter­ dlst Episcopal church Suunday m orn­ ed with snow as low down as the at the local Held The runway will Bandon, Coos county. prises near Springfield. He married year attending the C atholic girl's ing. It is announced by Harry Gill- sum m its of low er m ountains by lie seeded to grass this fall, us were school. E lizabeth Parker. He was at one Back From Medford— -Georg«- Per­ ette, superintendent. Mr. Kafoury is whlch „ , g BUrrounded About 20 the others last spring, und It Is ex ­ tim e collector of custom s in Port­ kins, local contractor, returned S at­ A. J. P e rk in s Her« A J Perkins a native of Armenia and has con m iles to the east of IL two mount- land, and also register of the land pected thut within a year they will urday from Medford where he spent of the Guaranty Trust compuny of slderable first hand know ledge of alnB of greatfcr altitude are to be office at Roseburg. be am ong the finest In the state. several days. Portland arrived In Springfield Wed the work of the m issions, and it Is S everal loads of gravel are being spreud around the buildings nt the Down From Mohawk M H Hmlth, nedsay to spends short tim e visiting expected that he will m ake an Inter- Mr. G illette stated airport to prevent It from becoming rancher of (he Mohawk valley, was ut the hom es of his brothers, George cstln g address. that the M ethodists invite all out­ muddy there during the winter. Five In Springfield Tuesday purchasing und Eet of tiling ha» been pur supplies for his farm. • Guests at Pedersen Hom e— Mr. and the M ethodist Sunday School for chased und will he used to drain the V isiting From Portland — Mrs Mrs j «• Pedersen hail as their Mr. Kafoury’s address. low er parts of the field and prevent I* i guests Inst week-end Miss Elizabeth the water from accum ulating there Georgia (Srllliilia of Portland Hallow-ay o f Drain H op P ic k in g Begins The Im provem ents to lit- airport u n ­ spending u short time In Springfield W ee and Mr and Mrs. It Pedersen. Miss Mildred Hop picking began Thursday at being lliude under the direction of visitin g wltlf friends. 1 IHII and Wilbur Yost of Portland. the Anderson Brothers yards at the Joint aviation com m ittee of the H’ i T onsds Removed — Vernon Chase Gardens with 250 plekers at American le g io n , the Chamber ot K elsey, Oakridge boy, has his ton sils M rs. Riddle in T o w n —Mrs Glenn work. The crop at the Anderson Commerce, and the Lions Club, of removed Saturday at the office of a Riddle was ill Springfield Monday yards Is said to be only fair. The which Hr W C Itebhnn Is chairm an. toeiil physician. I from Blue River, where she and Mr. harvest will be com pleted about The alrporl will probably I»- form ally Riddle* have been ram ping for his Septem ber 20. There are 75 acres of Reedsport People Here*— M r and dedicated early In the fall when the health during the summer. Mrs. M i k . Henry Conrud of Reedsport ar­ hops In the Anderson Brothers' tmprovi m ents are com pleted Riddle will leave th is week for H ay­ rived In Springfield Saturday even yards. Hop picking is also under Mistaken for Lindy den Bridge, where she wilt teach way at the sm aller Fish hop yard lug and will spend several days on a Lust Bunday night the spectators i school again this year. Mr. Riddle at Chase Gardens. at one of the Eugene theaters were visit with triends. , will remain at Blue River as long as thrilled In the new s feature by pic­ H as T on sils Rem oved — Ix*onu ,th e good w eather lasts. Hosts a t D in n e r P a rty tures of a filer, siild to he Col. Char Johnson, »mull Coburg girl, under­ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. W right were . lea A. Lindbergh, doing stunts In a went an operation for the rem oval G osslers S a ck From Vacation— Waco plane ut the recent air festival of her ton sils at the office of a local Mr. and Mrs. W alter Gossler re­ hosts last night at a-d ln n er party at We have installed th e finest lens grinding shop in Lane at Cleveland, Ohio. But the photo­ turned Friday night from Slltcoos their home on E street. The guests I physician Tuesday. County. We exam ine your eyes, grind th e lenses, and fit Included their relatives and th e ir 1 graphers. or the producers, or so m e­ Lake, where they spent two w eeks th e glasses— all in one establishm ent. T hose present were Mr V is it s H e r e F ro m M e d fo rd — Mrs on a cam ping one connected with the production of trip Mr and Mrs. fam ilies. the motion pictures made a serious <« |f. Gllc of Medford spent the Gossler report an enjoyable tim e at and Mrs. S. C. W right, Mr. and Mrs. m istake. The filer In the picture w eek en d In Springfield visitin g at the lake. They spent much of the Larson W right, Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Ten y ears in Eugene. C harges reasonable as alw ays. was not Col. Lindberg ., hut wus the home of her son and daughter- tim e fishing, and also made a num ­ Wright of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs S atisfactio n gu aran teed . rather Major O. II Eckerson of |n law, Mr. und Mrs. Kenneth Glle. ber of trips to the ocean, which Is Roscoe Perkins, and the hosts, Mr and Mrs. W. C. Wright. Springfield. Major Eckerson was In u n d ergoes O p e r .tlo n -M r s Jack «’"'>• three m iles away. the audience and recognised h im self Queen o f Marcola, underwent an op I A t S p rin g fie ld H o te l— M r. and Mrs In the pictures. According to the T u rn e rs Back From V acatio n oration for appendicitis Saturday ! | Eugene Scott of Portland. Mr. and major, he was the only filer who did at the Pfcclflc Christian ' Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Turner re­ the barrel roll, which was shod-n al marnjng Mrs F. S. Miller of Portland, Ed ! Clausen of W alla W alla. W ashington, turned Tuesday night from a tw o I the theater Col. Lindbergh dhl no hospital. weeks' vacation into the Southern slu n tln g of that kind The major was Fish In Salt Creek—Juanita Haack Glenn lllle y of Bandon. Ernest 4 (Opposite Woolwcrth's) Oregon m ountains. They visited for 921 Willamette St. flying a Waco plane owned hy the and Lloyd Aubrey spent Sunday on ' Storm of Bandon, F. Long of Port- a short tim e relatives in Medford. | Warn company at the tim e the a fishing trip In Salt Creek T hey land, H N. Cannon of Baker, and L. and spent the rem ainder of their va- pictures were taken. report the fish in g excellent there !.! Reid of Bend were registered last i cation at the various Cascade la k e s ) week at the Springfield Hotel. T hey caught 24 nice trout. 1 from Crater Lake south to the C a ll-: LOCAL MAN REPORTS line. They visited Fish W altervllle Man Her«—Tom Car- Returns to Jefferson— Mr. and Mrs. fornia ON SUNDAY SCHOOL ney, W ultervllle resident, was a 1 John Avltt drove to Jefferson Wed- Lake. Lake of the Woods, Pelican j DURING PAST YEAR b u sin ess visitor In Springfield for a nesday night t i take home Mrs Lake, and Five Mile Lake. The fish ­ ing in Pish Lake was the best they < --------- short tim e Tuesday morning. Mr. ■ Avttt'a sister. Mrs. D. M. Gowan, and K enneth Tobias. Springfield man. (-arney wus enroute to N ewport to , ber daughter. M arguerite, who have had ever seen, according to Mrs anil son of Mrs. Tobias of lilt i city, enjoy a few days at the bench there. oeen visitin g h ir e for som e time. Turner. They had no difficulty In They returned to HprtngTicId this catching the lim it of fine rainbows has returned from Portland where he spent the w eek, Septem ber 3-9 at- R- W. Smith H«re R W Sm ith morning. I each of three days they camped , ' there. T hey also saw a great m any t ten d ln tfn g the conference of the was In Springfield Sunday d o sin g his To V isit Ham lins— Miss Mrrgnret d ier. Mr. Turner will return fo- a A m erican Sunday School Union Mr. business affairs here. Mr. Sm ith re- T oblas Is a m issionary for the body centi)' moved from Springfield to Fields is expected to arrive ln few days deer hunting as soon as for Lane, Linn, Benton, Lincoln, and Reedaport, where he will live wtth Springfield from Portland tomorrow the senson opens. the upper half of Douglas counties, his daughter and son-in-law. M issionaries from Oregon, W ashing On F ishing Trip- -Dr. W. N. Dow, Lon and Idaho attender the confer­ en ce at Portland and reported on their work .hiring the pas. year The W right spent Sunday on a fhshlng A m erican Sunday School Union »rip In the McKenzie near M yers work« principally In the rural ills- » •» * T h ey fished from a boat, and trlcts where no regular church caught 36 nice trout, TOWN AND VICINITY The New Clear- Vision Wide-Angle Lenses Dr, ’Ko’y a l Qlck EUGENE F or S peed P ow er en d P ic k -u p • • • a s ix w i t h o u t a r i v a l a t its p r ic e groups are, organizing Sunday schools P. E. O. Meets— The P. E O. S is­ and supervising religious education. terhood. national women's organlzn Mr. Tobins made the follow ing re- Hon, held Its first m eeting of the fall port for his activ ities In this se c ­ senson at Eugene Monday night. tion of the sta te; Sunday sch ools In Mrs. W. H Pollard and Mrs. A. J. operation, 20; Sunday schools or­ Morgan of Springfield attended the ganized, 2; Sunday schools re­ session. organized, 1; v isits In Sunday schools ■q;hlle In session . 68; Bi-rmon« and ad- B«rnetls Have Gueste— Mr. and d resses given during th year, 282; Mrg. w K Barnett had as their conversions. 7R; m iles traveled. g unday Mr. B arnell's mother. 12,243; visits to fam ilies, 871; R,b'ps Mrs. C. H. Porter of Ocean latke, distributed. 69; new testam en ts dis ()regon anrt Mr. und Mrs. Roy Mer tributed. 129; gospels distributed, I rill and Mr tind Mrs. Isler of Lodi, 807; dally vacation Bible sehools California. held. 7; teach ers supervised In th ese schools, 12; enrollm en t of schools, Dr. Van Vaizah Here— Hr. II. C. 267; number of Individuals who are Van Vaizah of M ulford stopped in training j g p r| n g f|e id Sunday to visit nt the new taking teacher's homo of his mother, Mrs. A. 11. Van Dr. Van Vaizah Is spending MAN SO NERVOUS GETS this week at Portland Inking a spe- SORE WHEN SPOKEN TO ■clal course In dentistry nt th e North “It actu ally Irritated me to have P acific Dentnl College. anyone tnlk to me, I was so nerv K e n n e th DeLassus H e re — Ki nnotti our . Vlnol ended this and I feel DoLassns, form er Springfield rest w onderful now.”— Wm. Fahy. Vlnol Is a compound o f Iron, dent, spent the week-end here v isit­ phosphates, cod liver peptone, etc. T he very FIRST bottle m akes you ing with frlnds nnd relatives. Mr, sleep better nnd have a BIG nppe D eLnssus has been employed hy the tlto. N ervous, en slly tired people Union Oil com pany at Cottage Grove are surprised how QUICK the Iron, for serevai m onths and has now phosphates, etc., give new life nnd been transferred to the company pep. Vlnol ta stes delicious.— K etel's headquarters at Corvallis. Drug Store. Vour friends have telephones, and can talk to each other — hut can they telephone to you? cou rses, 17. -------------- ----------------- Vaizah. r i' If a telephone received only in ­ co m in g m essages, an d couldn’t ca rry your outgoing m essages a t all, it w ould still be w o rth far m ore th a n th e few cen ts a day it costs. Tm P acific T futh o w e and T elegraph C ompany W ith ou t a sin g le excep tion, th e P on tiac B ig Six is th e fasteat, m ost powerful six o f its price available today. Its sturdy, 200 cu b ic in ch , L -head en gin e develops 60 horsepow er a t m oderate en gine sp eed . " Its speed and acceleration are th e fastest to lie found in any low -priced six, according to th e “ fifth w h eel” — th e m o st a ccu ra te speed m easurin g device know n to a u t o m o t i v e e n g i n e e r s . U n q u e s t i o n a b l y , t o d a y ’» P o n tia c B ig Six is th e perform ance leader o f its price fi^ld—and th e sty le and value leader as w ell. ' PO N TIAC “'«six "745 P ro d u c t o f G e n e ra l M o to r« If you are in terested in a ear costin g a n y ­ w here near P o n tia c's price, your ow n in ter­ e s ts d em an d th a t you see an d drive today’s P o n tia c Rig Six. And w hen you com e In, bring your p resen t car fur ou r appraisal. Its valu e w ill probably cover th e dow n p a y m en t, leavin g o n ly a few dollars per m o n th to p ay. A n d , os you pay, you w ill ba en jo y in g th e fin est ear o f Its price th e m a rk et affords. Cenrirfvr (hedellMredprteNaN wvllaalk« IlM » r ic e w h e n r a m n ttH n g • u to n m h ll * . • • la n d -P o n tto e i M i v r i i in c lu d e a n ir a u th a r - ia a d e b a r f fa r fr a ig h t anat tlaUaary a n d th a eharga fa e a n y a d d itia n a l aacaaaaHaa ae ¿ n a m i n g daabad. W. R.. DAWSON Springfield, Oregon •a*b. C o n tia e, M UÜ. t - t k » r Sadan Bo.1, fc. FU L ar F en tfae RI« SU , #74S t a W95, / . • . * M ich ., phu 9 a n d L aagfay abaab m a n i a t a b g b t aatra