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    TIIVRKDAV, AVGVHT 22. 192»
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TOWN AND VICINITY
1 h u r * t o n M .in In T o w n
1» lin h o ft
realdent, was ii v la lto r In M p rln g ftrld
lo r s a b o r t t l t i l u Tu> »day.
H r re
F rc m
Gaehen
Fi
I H tew urt
C *d a r F lat Mar, In T o w n John
B ndhott, Cedar Flat resident. was a
hu«ln«*«s visitor In Hprlngfleld Mon-
'la y.
f
PLEASANT HILL WOMAN
DIES AT HOME TUESDAY
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Mra. Dora A lto n H arden, 73, one
I
of
the
oldeat
resident«
of
the
Hare
From
M arcola Mra. Fred I
Il*Iea «u nt H ill d is tr ic t, died Tuesday
W old, M arcola reside nt, wuh a hual-
,
..
, „
lo o m in g ut her home the re fo llo w in g
.tea» V la lto r In S p rin g fie ld M onday
Hhe „ „ „
, , ¥M, at
M arcola
Man
Hare F in d W old,
M arcola realdent, s|>cnt a whorl tim e
In S p rin g fie ld a tte n d in g Io I iuh I i i * sh
m orn ng.
m atter« Monday.
H e aa ant HUI fo r 20 years.
M r. Stacey H e r« - it . I,. Stacey.
M r" Harden Is su rvive d by one
Thom »«
T u ttle
Here Thortui« W a lle rv llle ran che r, »pent
M onday
WM»«rt H arden and one (laugh
III K |n n i i t f l i I 'f n i l T u ttle o f
Mur* >ilu was am ong the m o rn in g In S p rin g fie ld a tte n d in g Io H’ f. M rs. Beulah C a rro th e rs , both of)
hUNlnew« v is ito r« in S p rin g fie ld on business m atter«.
/'le a s u n t HUI
She 1« also surxlx*-d
Monday.
gy tw o broth* rs. George b. B row n
In F rom W e lte rv llle
Mi
W .il'li n
L abu rg
W om an
In
Tow n Mrs
K la m a th F alls and Ed C B row n o f
lllle n iu ii o f W n lii', v il
v.’iin u n in n g .
Beck From H o ap ltel G race H eiser
i harles ( n rte r and Mr» Ed Rleina o f ¿»ortland
and
fiv e
g ra n d ch ild re n
the nut o f low ii v l i i l t o r a
In
H p r ln g
tn iu rtie d S atu rday n lg h l Io her home
be ah urg were am ong the ou t-of-tow n M rs. H arden was a m em ber o f the
( li'ld M m ulav . if ti'i nnull
here fro m Ho* I ’a* Ifle C h ris tia n ho»-
v is ito rs In S p rin g fie ld Monday.
Pleasant l l l l l C h ris tia n church. H er
p it'll where wile was confined fo r III*
On
O utin p
T r ip
Dullas M lirp h v
fu n e ra l w ill he held the re a t 2 o'clock
pa«1 III day«. M rs H e iser 1« re p o rt
Back From P o rtla n d
Mrs K en ne th
anil II. K
P h illip s of Kugene nr»
ed to he much Im proved
Chans re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y n ig h t from w ith Rev W A E lk in s o f Kugene
up* tillin g ii f«w iluys ut Hie Cnarade
spent several " " h - le tln g .
«»>. w ill be burled In
P o rtla n d , where sh
a iin u u ll In the v ic in ity Ilf ( lile ll lake
days «hopping and v is itin g
| ***"
•‘ •'nt1' H ill cem e te ry, W a lk e n
Rack From Vacation« Miss
b u ilt
cun ip liiK m ill e n jo y in g the scenery
Poole chapel I h In charge o f »he
M< l ’li"ra o n . accountant, and
F ra n k
A t McBee Home Mr» A lice K im fu n e ra l arrangem ent».
Thom psons R eturn to S p rin g fie ld — Sm ltaon, service m an, at the local
hu ll nt O akrid ge spent the week-end
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M r noil M rs E a rl Thnm paon re tu rn
M ountain
KtutCH
Power
com pany
In S p rin g fie ld v is itin g at the horn. M RS. JU L IA G O U LD D IES
nil tn N p rln g fli-lil Monday a fte r spend offl* •• re turn ed to work M onday a fte r
of her parents, M r. und M rs. Ed
Ing the | iuhi tw o weeka v ln liin g w ith «pending the past tw o week« on
A T W E S T S P R IN G F IE L D
M cB ee.
frlendw and u n e n d in g to business th e ir vacation«
M rs J u lia E tta G ould, 77. died
m u tte r« In Sun Krum I hco , C u llfo rn la
O regon C ity People H e n - M r and
suddenly
In her sleep som etim e on
Mr«.
L
e
w
is
McBee
and
fa
m
ily
of
G u th rie
M echanic
Hehe
Mr.
V is itin g
at Carson
Home M ih
lll'T H t. head m echanic fo r G u th rie Oregon C ity «pent the week-end In Tuesday n ig h t at the hom e o f her
C lara W ln e h e ll and M ih K illth John
S p rin g fie ld v is itin g st the home o f da u g h te r, Mrs. A lm a Moss, of W est
Mon unit «no. Ilnh. o f Los Allgidi'S, are m il com pany, the c o n tra c to r fo r the
new Kugene n iu n le lis il pow er pro- Mr. M cBee's parent«, M r. and Mr«. S p rin g fie ld
v is itin g In K p rlt.itfle ld fu r a few day«
M rs Gould was born in St. baw-
J* ct at I.e iih urg . »»« a business vial Bd McBee.
a t the h o llo o f th e ir aunt, M r«. <* W
renee New Y ork, J a n u a ry 28. 1852.
lo
r
In
.
‘
♦
p
rln
g
fle
ld
fo
r
a
abort
tim
e
Caranu
K e n n e tt In P o rtla n d — O. W. Ken but came to Oregonn when she was
Monday
.Mr H le rs l «lutes tha t the
n e tt, local c lo th in g store p ro p rie to r, a g ir l and
settled
a t St. Johns,
H a t T onsils Rem oved M iss Kate w ork at I/e ah urg la pro gre ssing rapid «pent last week on a b u yin g t r ip to
P o rtla n d , where she liv e d u n til tw o
B a xte r underw ent a n in u lr operation ly now. and the com pany expects to P ortla nd
He re tu rn e d to S p rin g fie ld m onths ago, wben she came to
fo r the rem oval o f her to n s ils S a tu r­ com plete the w ork d u rin g the fa ll
F rid a y n ig h t.
S p rin g fie ld to make her home w ith
day
.Ml km B a x te r lr spending llils
e
her da ug hter. Sht was one o f the
V
is
itin
g
B
a
ker
H
o
m
e
—Mr«.
R
iley
Guest at
M urp hy
Hom e— V ic to r
week un her vueutlun fru lu I>i I ’hette-
pioneers of the M ultn om a h cou nty
liUHhand o f Kugene and M I hh D o rothy W a ke le y of P ortla nd Is »pending the
place's office .
Q u ln to o f San Franelaco were d in n e r week In S p rin g fie ld v is itin g a t the town.
Mrs. Gould Is su rvive d by th re e
V is ito rs at H a m lin H o m " C liffo rd guest» M onday evening ut the home home o f he r parents. M r. and Mr».
sons. A. C. Gould of Eugene. A r th u r
F ie ld s »pent M onday i i I k I i ! In Spring o f M r and Mr» Dull«« M u rp h y M r I W B aker
Gould o f E ureka. C a lifo rn ia , and A r- J
fie ld v is itin g ut th i home o f I i I m un Husband and Ml«« Q u ln to le ft Wed
Back F ro m S e a ttle — E. A F ra m p ­ ehle G ould o f Vancouver. W a sh in g ­
cle and uu nt,
*lr and Mr«. F B neaduy by auto fo r C a lifo rn ia where
H a m lin
M r F ie ld s lived In Rose the y w ill teach d u rin g the com ing ton, who ha« «pent m ost o f the aum- to n ; and fiv e daughters. M rs. Em m a
M ahan and Mrs. E tta P ile o f Eugene, j
b u rg u n til re ce n tly, hut 1« now em year. T hey went by way o f C ra te r m* r v is itin g In S eattle, ha« re tu rn e d
Douglas Gardena, M rs. E d ith D aly of P o rtla n d , M rs.
ployed by the South* rn P a cific coin- lake, the Oregon Cave«, and the Red to h l* hom e at
east of S p rin g fie ld .
H a ttie J a rre tt o f VaTIeJo, C a lifo rn ia ,
pan at Kugene.
*
wood high w ay.
and Mrs. A lm a Moss o f W est Spring-1
M ra. Page Leaves— M ra. L. K. Page
fie ld .
She Is also s u rvive d by 24 '
le ft S a tu rd a y fo r C a lifo rn ia where
g ra nd -children and
20 gre a t-g ra n d t
»he w ill apend the ne xt tw o week»
c h ild re n
v is itin g w ith frie n d s and relative ».
M rs. G ould was a m em ber o f the
Mr» Page expects Io v is it In Surra-
C h ris tia n chu rch at St. Johns. H e r
m ento, San F ra n cisco and O uklund.
body Is now at the Walker-Poole
77 EAST BROADWAY
EUGENE
V ia it Rowe H om e— M r. and Mra. chapel, i t w ill be ta ke n to P o rtla n d
John b a m b e rty and fa m ily o f A lb an y and her fu n e ra l w ill be held F rid a y
and M r. and M rs. Pete b a m b e rty o f In the St. Joh n’B church.
She w ill
P o rtla n d spent Sunday In S p rin g fie ld be burled beside her husband In the
v is itin g a t t h " home o f M r aud M rs. Rose C ity P ark cem etery.
N. A. Rowe
M rs. Rowe Is the
N ew Roof f o r L ib r a ry — Constru*.
m o th e r o f the b a m b e rty men.
^ tlo n of a new ro o f on the S p rin g fie ld
Rebhane In Seattle-—Dr. and Mr»
. pu blic lib r a r y b u ild in g was begun
W. C. R t bhan and fa m ily le ft F rid a , ’ th is week
T he b u ild in g is owned
his parents. M r.
and Mrs. V ir g il
by the F ir s t N a tio n a l ba nk and was
Ladies regular 69c
where the y are spending th is week
Ladies fancy colored
fo rm e rly occupied by them
on business and v is itin g w ith frie n d s.
quality Silk and Rayon
Felt Slippers.
T h e y expect to re tu rn to S p rin g fie ld
I Go»»lera
on
V a ca tio n — M r.
and
Hose.
to m o rro w .
Mrs. W a lte r G ossler le ft today on
R eturn» to
W a s h in g to n — George th e ir vaca tion Th v went tn P n-t
Moon re tu rn e d F rid a y n ig h t to R ay­ , land, accom panied by M iss M au rine
| bom bard, w here t't*
w 11
m ond. W a sh in g to n , where he is em ­
‘
few
days,
a
fte
r
w
h
ich
th e y w ill go
ployed, a fte r spending a week In
S p rin g fie ld v is itin g at th* hom e o f to S lltcoos lake fo r cam ping.
Ci i ieii r n ii'h e r ,
huslni t V li l t ' i l '
Tuesday n in riiliiK
w in
iiiiiu h k
th e
William’s Self Service Store
SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE
Special Bargains
FOR FAIR WEEK
48c pair
2 pairs $1
Extra heavy 22x44
Bath Towels, regular
25c quality.
Boys'
Colored
Play
Suits, values to $2.00.
5 for $1
Arch Suppoit Shoes
Patent and Kid Pumps,
ips. stra
straps
p s an
and ties, with our special
built in arch support. W
Wonderful
at
onderful bargains
ha
$2.98
S eattle.
W ashing to n.
new home bakery
TO CHANGE LOCATION
TO HANSON BUILDING
B ill Davis and son. B illie , and M rs.
G V t llle r and g ra n d d a u g h te r M axine,
Announcem ent o f the
m o vin g ot
le ft S a tu rd a y fo r R ichm ond, C a lifo r­
fro m 405 M ill
nia. w here th e y w ill v is it fo r a tim e N* w Home B akery
a, the hom e o f M rs. V a lu e r's son. street tn the Hanson b u ild in g . 322
M ein ftre e t, was made yeste rd ay by
beater.
C J. M cKee an 1 H. A M core , o w n ­
A t S p rin g fie ld H o te l— R egistered at ers e l the busine s. T hey expect to
the S p rln fte ld ho tel last week-end he open In th e ir new lo c a tio n by
were M. M. Ford o f P ortla nd , A. W.
Septem ber 10. T he
b u ild in g
was
Sim ons and J. O. Boyles of B ro w n s­
fo rm e rly occupied by T u rn e r's No­
v ille . and M r. and M rs. J. W . Day and
ve lty store.
H. D. Day o f Pine, B a ke r county.
The b u ild in g w ill be t Me iv ly
Grass F ire in W est S p rin g fie ld — rem odeled, a cco rd in g to M r. M cKee.
A new p a rtitio n w ill
be b u ilt In,
m a k in g a r e ta il s to re In the fro n t
and le ad ing the re a r o f the b u ild in g
fo r the b a kin g m ach in ery.
T he In­
te rio r
w ill be re p ainted
and
de­
corated
M r. M oore and M r. M cKee came
here fro m Kugene
and
purchased
the Hom e B ake ry fro m M r and Mrs.
V ir g il M oonn alx weeka ago. In the
s h o rt tim e th a t the y have been here
th* l r business has Increased, m a kin g
th e ir present lo catio n too sm all
The re ta il store o f the Hom e B ak­
e ry w ill c a rry » f u ll lin e o f bread
and pastries. A new fe a tu re o f the
business w ill be ba kin g of fresh
bread each eve ning so th a t
those
who are fond o f w arm bread m ay
purihase It fo r th e ir dinners.
A ugust Clearance
Sale
GLOVES—39c
HOP PICKING GLOVES
All leather gauntlets
August Sale
39c
GLOVES—29c
HOP PICKING GLOVES
Canvas Leather Face. Wrist or Gauntlets
August Sale
29c
PANTS—98c
1 lot of Boys’ and Men’s Khaki Pants, values to $2.50
August Sale
98c
SHOES—$2.98
Any Ladies' Shoe in the store. Nothing Reserved
August Sale
$2.98
Kit
I
61 E. BROADWAT
JCPENNEYCO.
o
942 W illa m e tte S t., E u g e n e , Ore'gon
Men’s Fall Suits
That Combine Every
Element of Correct
Style with Sound Value
T hre e -b u tto n , single-breasted models, w ith
ro tc h -la p c l jacket, cut and ta ilored to our
exacting spec. ..a tio tt'
X o u r inspection o f
the new fa ll Jtyles c o rd ia lly invited.
Fancy striped patterns in
m edium and dark shades of
tan, grey and brown.
Flues, too, in clu d in g blue serges and blue-
snU -w liite pin stripes.
$24
.75
Extra Pants at $5.90
The local fir e d e p a rtm e n t was called
F rid a y to e x tin g u is h a grass f ir e In
a fie ld near w here the h ig h w a y passe?-
[ u n d e r the
ra ilro a d
tra c k In
Wes
S p rin g fie ld
The blax* was supposed,
ly s ta rte d by some c h ild re n who were
p la y in g there. The fire m a n put out
the fir e w ith ch e m ica ls a fte r about a
h a lf acre had been burned over.
There's greater speed
a n d comfort
by train
San Franóse©
$28 Los A ngeles
[fro m m a in lin e p o in ts]
A t this low cost you enjoy
all the comforts of train travel,
with the added advantage of
greater speed. Plenty of room
to rest and relax or walk about.
to
Moon.
On T rip to C a lifo rn ia — M r and M rs.
98c
These exceptionally low fares
are available every day and you
have the choice of four daily
trains.
on a t r ip
PA G E FTVTC
Tickets are good for travel in
roomy, all steel loaches and in
Tourist Sleebers
on "W est ( oast", "Klam ath” ,
"O regonian" and "Shasta”
(no tourist on "Shasta").
/ b i about summer excursion
fares to other Pacific Coast
points and to the East.
Southern P acific
CARL OLSON, Agent
i
Back From Cam ping T r ip — M rs.
C a rl Olson and M rs. C. K. W heaton
re tu rn e d
S ulturdny n ig h t
fro m
a
b
cam ping t r ip w h ich covered the past
tw o weeks.
T h e y camped at W in ­
ch e ste r Bay a t the m o n th o f tile
U m pqua r iv e r and also vis ite d at
M a rs h fie ld and N o rth B* nd.
T hey
re p o rt an e n jo ya b le trip .
V.
D.
K ep ne r
H ere— V ern on D.
K e p tu r, re p re s e n ta tiv e o f the Const
Ream er W o rks, o f O a k la rd , C a llf o r - i
nla, passed th ro u g h S p rin g fie ld on i
T uesday m o rn in g e n rou te to h 's
houli* a fte r spending a sho rt tim e In i
the N o rth w e s t in the In te re sts or h it 1
conn any« M r. K epn. r is t..e neph <w i
o f A. B. and B. E. K e p n e r o f th is * tv . I
, and lie stopped fo r a short lim e to
v is it Ills uncles here.
Back From the East M r. and M rs I
H e n ry C iiston and son, F rank, re- I
turne d to S p rin g fie ld S aturday from
I M iis s a rlu is e lts , where they spent tin
1’im t IX m onths. T h e y w ere aecom
, p n n le il h e re fre n i Bolsi», Idaho, by j
M r and Mrs. O tto S m ith o f th is p ity.
T hey v is ite d fo r a tim e a t the heme
o f M r. and M rs. A lden K lo tz .
M rs
i K lo tz Is (he s is te r o f M rs. S m ith and '
, Mrs. Caston.
Walnut and Enameled
R unn,.,.^ ^ a t e r
in th e H om e
LE N TY of water under pres­
Paul Pumps provide au­
P sure!
tomatic and dependable water
service in rural or suburban
homes, and cistern water under
pressure. A size and type for
every need. Let us make a sur­
vey of your requirements.
Bedroom Suites
See our groupings of these
Suites.
Bed, Chiffonier, and Vanity or Dressing Tables.
PRICED AT
S57.50
S69.00
S89.00
$97.00
$119.50
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