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BRECON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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T H E SPRIN GFIELD NEWS
Back F rom V a c a tio i
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THURSTON
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5. 1929
DRIVE FOR INFIRMARY
♦
Miss M a raaret H o irie lias retu rn ed
NOW WELL UNDER WAY;
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
to h er position in Plauery s dui a
Miss M ildred l t l c e left la st S a tu r sto re follow ing a tw o w eeks' vaca-
GOAL SAID IN SIGHT
day (or T he Dalle« » h> re sh e will
P u n a h er v acation Miss Gor-
I n lv o rslty of O regon,
E ugeni
(each school th is year,
m ade tw o trip s, one th ro u g h
Principal Events of the Week i T he Iat'lie s Alii m et w ith Mrs. rle
W i l l i the q uota of one city already
S o u th e rn O regon and th e o th e r to
many
outg>f<stati»
Ja m e s H ill last T h u rsd ay an d q uilted P o rtlan d . On h e r first Journey she o v e rs u b s c rib e d .
Assembled for Information
pledges being m ade, a n d a g reat
In th e a ftern o o n .
w as acco m p an ied by Miss U e rtru d e
of Our Readers.
being show n
all
Mr and Mrs. A rth u r B u y ers and H ansen of P o rtla n d , Miss A nnie Oor- deal of activ ity
o v er th e sla t« , the U n iv ersity of
fam ily from I’o rtla n d sp en t th e week r |„ Mtas
O t)rr, of
P o rtlan d
O regon'* Infirm ary
drive for fifty
A 7 0day period w ithout a drop ot end w ith Mr and Mrs. A. W. W eav er an d
J e a u u in e W ith ers.
They
rain (ell o y e r U m atilla county. The Mr B uyers w hile h ere h a s done som e w ent to C ra te r L ake and th en ovet th o u san d d o lla rs to m atch a like
e le c tric
w irin g in
Mr. W eav er's th e R edw ood hig.iw .iy to C rescent am ount prom ised by th e s ta te leg is­
la s t raln tall th ere was on Ju n e 16.
house. Miss N edra W ighan. who has City und back o v e r th e R oosevelt la tu re Is now well u n d er way. and
F ire of u n d eterm ined origin de­
will probably he wound up Iu th e
been v isitin g h ere fo r som e tim e,
highw ay to B andon, th en ce hom e by
stroyed th e saw m ill and a large q u an ­
W
re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d w ith th em on w ay of th e Coos Bay und Pacific n e a r future, a c c o rd in g to M rs
tity of stacked lum ber o t th e Sour­
C rane. P o rtlan d , ch airm an .
iMonday.
highw ays. Un th e Jouruey to P o rt­
dough L um ber com pany n ear Wolf •
T he D ull.» w as th e first city to
Mr. an d Mrs. E rn e s t E ugle from lan d Miss U o rrle w as aecoutpuulcd
Creek.
go o v er the top. u n d er th e c h a irm a n ­
W ash in g to n a rriv e d last T u esd ay for bv hl r
M r. c i n
»»
Among th e fine grain crops of Jack- ! an ex ten d ed v isit w ith M rs. E ngle s ,iod ht,,. s is te rs
sh ip of M rs
W
J
S e u fe rt, who
and Miss Je a n n in e
sen county was th at of John H ueners. p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. M athew s
com pleted (lit* w ork In one week
W ith ers. T hey also v isited for a
who th resh ed out 5006 bushels from
Mr am1 M ri H u b ert G ray m otored
It Is expected
th a t
S p ringfield,
sh o rt tim e a t W estlP 'b er,
ash in g
115 acres on his ranch e a st of Jack- | (O K lam ath F alls last S a tu rd a y re-
w
ith
Mrs
II
E
P
h
e
tt.
place us
ton county.
sonville.
tu rn in g Monday. Mrs. G ray begun
c h a irm a n of th e d riv e co m m ittee,
will soon do likew ise.
M rs C rane
A shipm ent of 5000 lam bs was made te a c h in g school at N otl T u esd ay
Leaves fo r W a shin gton
by T. B. Johnson, Cove stock buyer.
urges th a t ull pledges he se n t In us
Miss M arjorie G ran t h a s gone to
The lam bs w ere bought in various C oquille, w h ere she Is em ployed to
Boon us possible so th u t c o n stru e
Miss Daisy Mooney, who h as been
sections of the valley and shipped to leach a n o th e r y e a r th ere.
tlon can s ta rt as soon as possible.
v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s h e re for th e
8 t. Joe, Mo.
Mrs. W illiam
R ennie sp en t the
past se v eral w eeks. It ft by s ta g e on If th e work is delayed too long tin
in firm ary c a n n o t be com pleted for
E vergreen blackberry picking began w .e k e n d w ith re la tiv e s In Salem .
S u n d ay
nig h t
for
W alla
W alla.
Mr. and Mrs. Belm ont R ussell from
o ccu p an cy th is fall, it is pointed out
a t W alterville the last few days. Most
W ash in g to n , w here sh e will spend
And sin ce the $50.000 front th e s ta te
o f the grow ers a re shipping to the S ilv erto n d ro v e up to T h u rsto n last tw o w eeks v isitin g w ith h er
sis te r.
is not av ailab le until th is am ount Is
Bugeue f r u i t G row ers, who a re pay­ S unday and v isited Mr. R u ssell's M iss
Joy
Mooney.
Miss
Daisy
raised by th e O regon M others, It Is
’ p a re n ts. Mr. and Mrs Ert>d R ussell
ing more per pound th is year.
M ooney a tte n d e d th e su m m e r session
n ecessary to h a s ttn the w ork In
Miss
D
ora
C
alv
ert
from
Ju
n
ctio
n
,
|le
Fifty-one guineas obtained from the
W ash in g to n
S ta te
N orm al
•fa te gam e farm n ear P endleton were City is sp en d in g som e tim e w ith h er school at B ellin g h am , and sh e will every wav
released iu th e no rth Santiatn d istric t siste r. Mrs. R ay Baugh.
re tu rn th e re th e la tte r p a rt of S ep ­
Some Rock
recently. A num ber of wild tu rk ey s i Mrs Howe, who h as sp en t sev eral tember to co m p lete h e r course. W hile
m o n th s w ith h e r d a u g h te r. Mrs.
M anistique. Mich., S ept. 5 — (Auto-
w ere released th ere a m outh ago.
in S p rin g field Miss M ooney attendivi
The everg reen b lackberry season Ja m e s H ill, is leav in g th is w eek for th e m a rria g e of h e r m o th er. Mrs c a s te r)- liltin g Into a hard-boiled
egg. C om er M onrey com plained of a
opened at Sw eet Uome recen tly w ith h e r hom e in C alifornia.
A nne B. M ooney, to H erm an
E
'ro ck
T he rock tu rn ed out to be
Mrs.
P
osev
from
E
a
ste
rn
O
regon
Is
,,
,
,
»,
a prom ise of a heavy run. The price
___
_
_
B row n of S p rin g field
Mr. and Mrs
Is fair, and a good m any pickers are v isitin g W illiam B en n ett. Mrs. Posey B row n a re m a k in g th e ir ’ hom e at a p erfectly form ed sm all egg Inside
the la rg e r one. T he sm all egg was
In all the fields. The berries a re ¡air fo rm erly rts id e d e here.
1141 E a st M ain stre e t.
co ate d w ith a hard shell
in site.
A ndrew j. Sherw ood, forem ost citl
sen of Coquille, resid en t for nearly
fifty y ears and m ost prom inent demo
e ra t of sou th w estern Oregon, died iu
th e Coquille hospital, follow ing an
em ergency operation.
M a rria g e Licenses Issued
T h e co u n ty clerk d u rin g the p ast
w eek h as issued m arria g e licen ses to
th e
follow ing
co u p les:
K e n n eth
Royce. P o rtlan d and N aldyne Row ley
■ E u g en e: Floyd B a rre tte . S e a ttle and
J . H. C ronkhite of St. H elens sub­ I V era C o rb ett. B rem erto n : S tev en Pe-
m itted low bid for th e new fire bouse te rso n and J e s s ie
Dick, b o th
of
station and was aw arded th e co n tract E u g en e;
R alph
E ves and
E dith
by the council. W ith com plete plum b­ S tru n k , b o th of W a lto n ; H arm o n
ing and heating system , th e stru ctu re B row n anil A nna B. M ooney, b o th of
will cost close to $10.000.
S p rin g field ;
C h e ste r
H a m itt and
Lying down on several stick s of dy­ A udrey R ichey, both of E u g en e; W i,
nam ite, L. Sw anson, about 45, logger liarn F a rris . W e stfir and B etty B ro n ­
employed a t th e C ro ssett W estern son. P o rtla n d ; R alph C up p ern o ll anil
Camp No. 17, n ear W auna, com m itted ¡E d n a H u ck ah er. both of E u g en e;
suicide by settin g off th e explosive. W allace H ayden. P o rtlan d an d G race
H is body was blown to bits.
M cD erm ott. E u g en e; R odney S im p­
Ground was broken for th e P. L. son and D orothy Heib. both of E u­
Cam pbell m em orial tine a rts m useum , g en e: R alph P h illip s. Ju n c tio n City
the j rootlet of sev eral y ears of in- and M abel P hillips. L andax.
t . n s n e e ;to rt by cam paign w orkers,
led by Irene G e rlin £ r, P o rtlan d , for­
Hen M others K itte n s
m er regent of th e U niversity.
A rdm ore.
O kla.. S ept. 5— (A uto­
D redging th e Yamhill riv er below
c a s t e r : —S usie, an old s e ttin g hen.
L afayette leeks is progressing. This
had no eg g s to sit on. Now she is
is governm ent work su pervised by E.
a s e ttin g hen w ith th re e tin y k itte n s
le m a r y of D ay.oa, who has a crew
to ta k e c a re of. M ehitabel. th e real
w orking on two shifts. T he channel
m o th e r of th e n e w b o rn
felin es,
is being oeepened and widened.
com es aro u n d at feeding tim e, a fte r
A te s t of b e tte r th an 61 pounaa a w hich sh e p u rrs co n te n te d ly and
bushel is being m ade by som e of it a leav es S usie to b rin g u p h e r off­
w heat being hauled to th e w arehouse sp rin g .
in Wallowa, according to Lee B e ll,
m anager. Most ot tk • w heat bauieq
C h a s id by Bear, Saved by Cow
is being done by au to ruck and much
S tra ig h t, Pa., S ep t 5— (A u to c a ste r)
w heat is being stc:eu .
—
B ing ch ased by a b ear and res-
A fter 13 y ears of idl .-ness and lilt*
getion, due fo the a'ieg ed m ism an­ cu i d by a cow w as ex p erien ced by
agem ent. the once p ro sp ero u s gold Mr.- Fred H ow ard. She w as fish in g
and copper m ine, the A kan.ada, n ear n e a r h e r hom e when a b e a r and h er
G rants Pass, will be reo*, ned w ithin fo u r cubs ap p eared . Mrs. H o w ard 's
a m onth, according to P. J. L onergan, sc re a m s a ttra c te d h e r h u sb an d and
a lso a cow. w hich gave c h a se to th e
n ix in g engineer and stockholder.
b ear. T h e cubs m ade no e ffo rt to
esecap e and clim bed an apple tre e .
Back to
School
Specials
W ren ches
B a c k — L v lc
DRESS FLANNEL, 98c
36-inch all wool Dress Flannels; come in s°ven new shades
B ark to School Special 9 8 G
CHILDREN'S HOSE, 25c
A rrowhead C hildren’s Hose, g u a ra n tee d to wear. Sizes
4 to M k; black grain and biscuit.
Back to School Special 2 5 c
RAIN COATS, $4 95
W eatherproof French T w eeds; g u aranteed w aterproof
or your m oney refunded.
Back to School Special $ 4
K iio iiip
Boys’ Lumberjacks
W ith Collar»
O f W arm Suede Cloth
A sturdy lumberjack that
will withstand the rough wear
a boy will give it. Made very
well of durable suede cloth.
Elastic Knitted
Fancy Bottom
Made with two patch pockets
and collar, just a* illuitrated.
They're very hoe values at this
price I
$2.49
FOR THE PAST MONTH WE HAVE BEEN LOADING OUR SHELVES WITH M ERCHANDISE EOR TH IS OCCASION
AND NOW WE ARE PR EPA R ED WITH A HOOD STOCK, EVERY
DOLLAR S W ORTH
BOUGHT
PR R ED AT PRICES THAT IS BOUND TO IN TER EST ALL ECONOMICAL M OTHERS.
EOR CASH
AND
LET US O U TFIT T H E
BOYS AND GIRLS BEFORE SCHOOL STA RTS
A
G oodyear
BOYS' P*N TS. $2.48
One lot of Boys’ School Corduroy and Dress Longies.
Back to School Specials S>? 4 8
one, Oregon.
Outfit Them at a Saving
BOYS' BLACK BLUCHER OXFORDS
OUTING FLANNEL, 19c
36-inch stripe and check O uting Flannels.
Back to School Specials IQ c
942 Willamette St., Eng
Start the Kiddies Off Right
$ 4 Q5
to choose.
JC.PENNEYCQ
School Days
are here
G oodyear Welt. Black and T an, all s iz e s - Price
«2-
T h e S p rin g field N ational G uard
com panv will hogln d rill again to
n ig h t a fte r a vacation of six w eeks,
II Is announced liy L leutem ini C A WOMAN EATS ONLY
S w u rts, th e commander
T he con
BABY FOOD 3 YEARS
p a n ) suspended d rills d u rin g the
"
F
o
r
3
y
e a rs I a te only lathy food
m iddle of th e s iitn u u r b ecause many
i v e ry th ln g else form ed gas
Now.
of th e m em b ers w ere out of tow n th a n k s to A dlerlka, I cut e v e ry th in g
D rills th at wen» m issed will he m ade i and enjoy life
M rs M tliiuii
E ven th e F IR S T s|N>oiiful of A dler
up before D ecem ber 31, so th at th e
com pany will av erag e one d rill a Ika reliev es gas on the stim uli h and
rem oves unionlstilng a m o u n ts of old
week th ro u g h o u t th e y ear
D uring w aste
m u tte r
front
th e
a y s t.iu
the vacation th e e n listm e n t of S taff M akes you enjoy your mi nis and
No m a tte r w hat you
S e rg .u n t T rilb e rt H enderson expired sleep b e tte r
and Mr H enderson did not re en list have trie d fo,- your sto m ach und
,
.
.
bow els. A dlerlka will su rp ris e you
us he has moved to S alem llelvln 1 Ehiliory** Drug S to re
G oes
To
P o r t l a n d — M iss
Q race
Male, who has been v isitin g h ere with
h e r p a re n ts, Mr and Mrs. M. M
Male, left S unday for P o rtla n d w here
sh e will si end tin w inter. M iss Male
Is a te a c h e r In th e P o rtlu n d Public
schools.
YOUNG MEN'S OXFORDS
PRINTS. 15c
18 pieces of New P rints from which
Back to School Special 1 5 c
61 E. B R O A D W A Y
Em ployee
B rock, an em p lo y ee of th e F is c h e r
lu m b er com pany at M arcóla, w rench
*“4 his back q u ite badly w hile at
w ork W ednesday.
He w as brought
to S p rin g field
for
m edical
tre a t
m en t last night.
Doune
has e n P a t.il
la
flll
the
v acancy
No p rau io tlo n a llave as yet
be. Il I lla lle lo flll l i l e position of l i l e
" e r g ,'a lli. bul lt Is pro b ab le Ilmi sum e
w til lie m ade w lllilu a sh u rl lim e.
LOCAL GUARD COMPANY
BEGINS DRILL AGAIN
w elt
soles.
Prices from
Sizes from
S 3 .5 0
10 to
r.c
$ 3 .9 5
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' OXFORDS
Scotch grain black and tan , G oodyear welt with
heel plates. Sizes 6 to 10. Pricr
S 6 .5 0
GROWING GIRLS’ TAN 4-EYE TIES
T he very latest style. Sizes 2</2 to 0i/2.
Price
$ 3 .7 5
GROWING GIRLS' PATENT
LEATHER 4-EYE TIES
With low heels
Prit
lu st the th in g for school.
A Low
Overhead
Expense
and Selling
Strictly for
Cash Enables
us to meet all
Competition.
It will be our
aim at all
times to give
you service
that will
warrant a
liberal share
of your
patronage
$ 3 .7 5
KENNETT’S
biv
‘ zch
BUYS C EL T S
rang,- of sty les
and
w id th s .
P r lc s s
all
from
2 5 c 1,1
BOYS'
A d ju stab le
able visor
CAPS
: iz.c w ith iin b r.u k
Good p n lte rn a
$1 25
B O Y S ’SO X
Com« In fancy colora
S izes H-9
25c
BOYS'
S H IR T S
Come
In fancy colors. A real
d re s sy school s h irt. All slznn
98c
BOYS' CORDS
S izes x to 16 y e a rs. L ight and
d a rk colors, w ith po ck ets for
jwn and pencil. S o m eth in g new.
$2 98
BOYS'
L O N G IE S
All good p a tte rn s and all sizes.
Good M irvlcelhle p an ts
$ 2 .4 8
BOYS’
SW EATERS
Cornea In V neck and ovals
Good p a tte rn » . J u s t th e th in g
for school
$ 2 .4 8
H A R D Y BOY SC H O O L SHO ES
A very n eat a p p e a rin g shoe.
C om position w elt Hole thorn
uglily g u a ra n te e d to on) w ear
tie uppers.
Size» 11)% up to
5%. P riced from
£ 2 .9 8
to
$ 3 ,.5 0
SPRINGFIELD
OREGON
It doesn’t
cost
much to
Outfit a
School
Boy at
Kennetts
Just as
Smart
and up
to the
minute
as
furnish­
ings of
daddy
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