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No.
THURSDAY. OCT. 10, 1929
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TOWN AND VICINITY
PACK FIVE
P. PUBLICATION
ECKERSON AND WILSON
WYND BABY CONTEST
AIRPORT MOVIES W ILL BE
ACCEPTED BY LIONS
MEETS POPULAR FAVOR
TELLS OF OREGON
shown at M c D onald
RAIL DEVELOPMENT
M ajor G. H. E ckerson and Clifford
T en m o th e rs bro u g h t th e ir baby
M oving p ic tu re s ta k e n a t th e air*
W ilson have been elected to m em ­ sons and d a u g h te rs to th e W ynd p o rt d ed ica tio n S unday by G eorge
Two
a
rtic
le
s
d
ealin
g
w
ith
th
e
de-
Donna R esident H ere — E rn e st
O regon City People H ere— Mr. and
b ersh ip in th e Lions club. T h e ir in­ photo stu d io s a t E ugene y esterd ay ,
M tckleson of D onna w as a c a ller In Mrs. Ludi McBee and sm all d a u g h te r I vel°P m en t ° f railro ad tra n sp o rta tio n itia tio n will ta k e place a t some th e firs t d ay of th e popular baby G odfrey, of th e U n iv ersity of O regon,
will be show n to n ig h t and th e re e t
of O regon City s p e n t th e w eek-end ' B ppear in th e O ctober n u m b er of fu tu re date.
th e city on Monday.
| c o n te s t w hich they have s ta rte d M any of th e w eek a t th e McDonald th e a tre .
h ere v isitin g a t th e Ed McBee hom e. | tb e S o u ,h ern P acific B ulletin, which
M ajor E ckerson is o p eratin g a fly -! o th e rs h av e m ade a p p o in tm en ts for
M arcola R esiden t V ls'ta— C harles
Mr. G odfrey w ent up w ith M ajor
h as ju s t been received h ere by Carl ing school a t the S pringfield Muni- j p ic tu re s to be ta k e n la te r in the week
W etzel w as a v isito r In th e city on
G. H. E ck erso n and took a m oving
Culp C reek People Here-—Mr. and O lson, a g e n t for th e com pany. One
clpal a irp o rt, and Mr. W ilson has according to H arold W ynd, propne- p ic tu re of th e trip le p a ra c h u te jum p.
M onday.
Mrs. Bill P a tte n of Culp C reek sp en t is a sto ry of th e new A ltu ras line,
been asso ciate d w ith his fa th e r, th e t ° r of th e studio.
He also had M ajor E ckerson doing
Sunday
a
t
th
e
hom
e
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
It’s
dedicatio
n
,
w
h
at
th
e
new
road
Son V isits M other— Ray T aylor
T h re e prizes of $15 each a re being d iffe re n t stu n ts, p ictu res of the big
late m ayor W ilson, in th e wood pre­
W illiam Rouse.
will
m
ean
to
S
o
u
th
ern
O
regon
and
I
wa« in S pringfield S unday v isitin g
offered to th e w inner in each of th ree crow d and close up p ictu res of th e
serv in g p la n t located in th is city.
N o rth ern C alifornia, an d som e of
with h is m o th er, Mrs. C lara T aylor.
T he e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee f o r 1 age groups. T he groups a re babies sp eak ers.
V isits a t B ro th er’s Home— Mr. and
th e o b stacles w hich had to be s u r - 1
th e F rid ay m eetin g Is com posed of u n d er one y ear, babies one to two
Mrs. W ayne C lover sp e n t Sunday
Go to M arshfield— Mr. and Mrs. A1
m ounted before th e vision of ce rta in
w ith th e V irgil C lover fam ily at
W. C. M cL agan and D allas M urphy. y ears, and b ab ies tw o to th re e years.
W a ie m otored to M arshfield S a tu r­
GAS MADE HER CROSS,
railro ad m en could be accom plished
T h e re is a re g istra tio n fee of $1.00,
th e ir honie on th e M cK enzie high-
day to spend th e w eek-end.
T he a rtic le is well illu s tra te d and
CAN'T EAT OR SLEEP
and each e n tr a n t will receive one
| way.
m any of th e p ictu res show m em b ers 5 BUREAU OF CENSUS TO
8 by 10 tin te d p o rtrait.
On B usiness V isit— H en ry H all of
“
W
hen
I a te I would bloat u; w ith
HOLD
EXAMINATIONS
D au g h ter Born— Mr. and Mrs. L. of th e S p rin g field and E ugene d ele­
Mr. W ynd is a g ra d u a te of the gas. 1 couldn't sleep, w as cros and
P o rtla n d w as a v isito r in Springfield
g atio n s w hich a tte n d e d th e c e le b ra -!
|
M.
S
hannon
a
re
th
e
p
a
re
n
ts
of
a
la st T hu rsd ay .
T he U nited S tates Civil S ervice i S pringfield high school an d h a s ju st nervous. A dlerika h as given me real
baby girl.
M other en d d a u g h te r tio n m a rk in g th e b re a k in g of th e j
re lie f.”'— Mrs. M. Meyer.
C om m ission will receive applications moved his stu d io to a new location
A dlerika reliev es stom ach gas an d
R e tu rn s to P o rtla n d —Sam Benson left th e h o sp ital a t E ugene last la s t b a rrie r on th e new tran sco n tin - j
in
the
L
ara
way
building.
u n til N ovem ber 2, 1929, for positions
so u rn ess in T EN m inutes. A cting on
en ta l sh o rt-cu t line w hich b rings
re tu rn e d to his hom e in P o rtlan d on T h u rsd ay and a re doing nicely.
in co n nection w ith the fifte e n th de- i
BOTH u p p er and low er bowel, it re ­
O regon 212 m iles clo ser to the ’
S unday evening.
R eturns From Canada
m oves old w aste m a tte r you n e v er
cennial census. Tne positions open
R eleased From H ospital — V. R. m a rk e ts of th e E ast.
thought w as in your system . L et
and for w hich com petitive e x a n iin a -1
R e tu rn s to Home— H en ry A drian Jo n es w as out on th e s tre e ts Mon-
T he co v er of th e O cto b er S. P . 1
A dlerika give your stom ach and
H
a
rry
W
rig
h
t
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
Spring-
re tu rn e d to his hom e h ere S atu rd ay . d a y m orn in g calling on his friends, B ulletin fe a tu re s a photo of one of tio n s a re to be held include junior
bow els a REA L cleansing and see
follow ing a visit to W estfir.
| Mr. Jo n es w as released from th e th e larg e locom otives on w hich is c lerk , ju n io r calcu latin g m achine op- j field F rid ay ev ening a fte r spending how m uch b e tte r you ft cl. It will
an ex tended vacation v isitin g his su rp rise you! F la tte ry ’s Drug S to re.
W H 1 ari 1
'l ° 8pita! SU“ day Wl*e r ‘‘ he ' S p h e re d m an y of the n ativ e K lam ath e ra to r, ju n io r ta b u latin g m achine op­
Shopping in C ity — Mrs
fa th e r's w heat farm s in S a sk a tc h e ­
e
ra
to
r,
all
a
t
sa
larie
s
of
$1,440
a
year,
• ■
| had sp en t six teen d ay s follow ing an , and PllIte i nriiang as w el, ag Co, o
mep of F all Creelf w as am ong tlle I o p eratio n for ap p en d icitis.
and under-card punch o p e ra to r with wan. H e a lso spent som e tim e in
' C. A pplegate, pio n eer Indian scout.
w eek-end v isito rs in th e city.
an e n tra n c e salary of $1,260 a year. B ritish Colum bia an d V ictoria.
V alley Road H istory
V isits H is D aughter Sunday
T he ex am inations a re open to all 1
L eaburg Man H ere— F. P. Ludlow
T h e second a rtic le d ealin g w ith
Will Inspect H is F arm s
C h arles T o ftd ah l cam e h ere from
citizen s of the U nited S ta te s and the
w as callin g on frien d s in S pringfield
ev en in g to ! ™ilro ad d ev elo p m en t com es c lo ser j po'eittois" w ilT lw ? to? t o d X i t o
! Ju n ctio n C ity S a tu rd ay
S.
C.
W rig h t left S pringfield early
p
eri­
on F rid a y of la s t w eek.
hom e to us h ere in th e W illam ette
be th e w eek-end g u est a t th e J M.
ods u n til D ecem ber 31, 1932. F u rth e r ! S unday m o rning for S ask atch ew an ,
valley. It Is h e a d e d ,“ F rom T ra il to
R ainbow Man H ere— Joe W illiam s L arson hom e. Mr. T o ftd ah l is the
inform ation m ay be received a t the C anada, w here he w ill in sp ect his
25 NEW HATS at
Mr.
w as in S pringfield from his hom e at fa th e r of M rs. L arso n . He w itn essed I R ail- T he S to ry ° f tl>e B egin n in g of post office or from the U nited S ta te s ! I se v eral larg e w h eat farm s.
I th e S o u th ern Pacific.
It ta k e s the Civil S ervice C om m ission, W ashing j W rig h t expects to re tu rn to th is
th e ded icatio n of th e new m unicipal
• R ainbow on F riday.
re a d e r back to th e tim e when th ere ton, D. C.
city som e tim e in N ovem ber.
flying field w hile h ere.
w ere tw o riv al com panies w hich
M arcola W om an V isits— Mrs. Lee
18 DRESSES -
S tev en s w as a v isito r in th e city th e
Stop H ere—A m ong th e g u ests re- w ere seek in g to build th e railroad
DONNA LIME ORDERS
A ssists a t B akery
1G COATS—
la tte r p a rt of the w eek from M arcola. I g istered a t th e E lite h o tel over th e on th e e a st and w est sides of th e 1
WILL BE ACCEPTED SAT.
Miss H elen McKee has com e from
W
illam
ette
riv
er.
w eek-end w ere Mr. and Mrs. Blew
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| M edford to a s s is t h e r b ro th e r a t the
B ak er T ak es T rip —J e r ry A dam s, i
"T h e railro a d d evelopm ent of no
b a k e r a t th e S p ringfield b ak ery , j and Mr. and Mrs. C h arles H olm es
S ufficient o rd ers fo r a carlo ad of H om e B akery.
M iss M cKee wi.i
; of P o rtla n d ; Mrs. H azel B rew er, ot o th e r w e ste rn s ta te ," say s th e ar- lim e have been received by L ee S ea­
h an d le th e re ta il sale s and do som e
sp en t th e w eek-end in P o rtlan d .
1 S e a ttle ; R eb ert N eet and fam ily, of | ti d e , “o ffers th e s tu d e n t of tran s- vey a t D onna, says O. S. F le tc h e r, of th e p a stry work.
R eceives T re a rm e n t— Ben H ay n es J a s p e r; an d M. H. C randall, D onna, ! p o rtatio n a m ore fa sc in a tin g field county ag en t.
A b ro th e r, K. M. McKee, a rriv e d In
j for stu d y th a n does th e chain of
42 8th Ave W est, E ugene, O re.
cam e in from L eab u rg th e la tte r O regon.
In o rd er to accom m odate any S pringfield W ednesday, and will a s ­
ev
e
n
ts
fo
rm
in
g
th
e
g
en
esis
of
th
e
p a rt of th e w eek for m edical tr e a t­
D on't fo rg et we give 8 & H
fa rm e r living in the D onna d is tric t s is t his b ro th e r for a w hile w ith his
F o rm er R esid en ts H ere— Mr. and ra ilro a d lines in Oregon.
m en t.
G reen S tam p s
who
m
ay
w
ant
to
o
rd
e
r
lim
e,
th
e
pool
b ak in g and deliv ery w ork.
I Mrs. A1 C annon and Mr. and Mrs.
E arly P lan s
will be k ep t open u n til S atu rd ay
Fall C reek Man H ere— W. W. M arion
D avis of P o rtlan d
w ere
R ailro ad s w ere p ro jected in O re­ night, and o rd ers m ay be placed with
B rew er cam e from his hom e a t F all j am ong th e crow d to w itn ess th e
gon as e arly as 1850, b u t it w as not j e ith e r Mr
S eavey o r w ith Mr.
C reek
to tr a n s a c t b u sin ess
la st j tirp o rt d ed icatio n ex ercises h ere on
u n til 1863 th a t s u b s ta n tia l head w ay | F letch er,
F rid ay .
! Sunday. T h ey v isited w ith
Mrs.
w as m ade to w ard b u ild in g a road
T his m akes th e elev en th carlo ad of
M ontgom ery a t th e S p rin g field h o tel th ro u g h th e W illam ette valley.
In lim e to be ordered for L ane county-
H ere From S ilv erto n — Mrs. E. A.
w hile in th e city.
th a t y e a r Sim on G. E llio tt cam e to fa rm e rs th is season.
T o rg erso n w as a c aller in th e city
O regon re p re se n tin g a group of
th e la tte r p a rt of th e w eek. H er
Chicago Man H ere— N els Jo h n so n
FOR T IIE PR E T T IE ST BABIES IN LANE COUNTY!
C alifo rn ia m en.
H e a ttem p ted a
hom e is a t S ilverton .
M arriage L icenses Issued
of C hicago w as re g iste re d a t th e
su rv ey for a railro a d from som e
M arcola People H ere—J. B. S ch ro ll S pringfield h o tel h ere la st week-end. p o in t on th e C en tral P acific (now
D uring th e p a s t w eek m arria g e
and d a u g h te r w ere c a lle rs in th e j O th er g u e sts a t th e h o tel w ere S o u th ern P acific) In C alifornia to j licenses have been issued by th e
city on F rid ay a ftern o o n from th e ir Í Sam ul A rm s, P o rtla n d ; Gus Jo h n so n ,
L A R A W A Y B U IL D IN G
P o rtlan d . He m anaged to locate a co u n ty clerk to th e follow ing: W ar-
hom e in M arcola.
S y racu se, N ew Y ork; G eorge Boyn­
972 Willamette St.
Opposite Rex Theatre
line
as
fa
r
n
o
rth
as
Jack
so
n
v
ille.
j
ren
A.
W
a
rn
e
r
and
L
ucille
W
arner,
ton. M argot, M in n eso ta; V. C. Ing-
Phone 3120 for C o n test Rules
Sm all T om ns S ta r t A gitation
both of P o rtla n d ; F red B row n and
V isits S is te r—M rs. Cecil P arry , ol ram and D. C. Dobson, K lam ath
In th e m ean tim e a n o th e r group of G race D anks, both of E u g en e; David
P o rtla n d , s is te r of M rs. M eda C atch ­ F a lls; Mr. and Mrs. R alph C ham bers,
ing, w as h e re F rid a y for a sh o rt j D rew sey, an d Mrs. R. C. B aker. m en u n d er Jo sep h G aston organized H a ra and J e s s ie M iller, both of
visit.
th e C alifornia and C olum bia R iver S alem ; M elvin J. N eedham ami Je s sie
I P o rtlan d .
R ailroad com pany a t Jack so n v ille in , S kelton, both of L o ran e;
R alph
R etu rn s From V acation— Mrs. E lsie !
Have D inner on S iuslaw — Mr. and 1863. T he com pany lived b u t a few C ham berlain and R uth M ason, both
P ollard h. s re tu rn e d to h er position j j ( rs q jj T u rn e r m otored to th e • m onths, but It had th e d istin c tio n of
E u g en e; Ja m e s Goodwin, D rain,
a t tin (o m m e rc ia l S ta te bank, fo l- 1 S)u s]aw co u n try Sunday for a picnic | b eing th e firs t railro ad com pany In an<J Mary V anM atre, H ardin, Mon-
low ing h e r vacation .
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ta n a ; F ra n k Poch, A tlan ta, Iowa,
din n er.
T
h ----
ey --------
w en . t alm
o st - a __ s fa r ! tb e . s . ta . . te . of Oregon.
“It m ay seem stra n g e in th is d ay ,” ant^ H eona E g g sta d t, L ong B each,
R eturn« to W o rk —A lice L orah. as Mi»Pleto n . O th er m em b ers of the
w ho h as been ill fo r a sh o rt tim e, | p arty w ere Mrs. T u rn e r’s b ro th er, L. s ta te s th e m agazine a rtic le , " th a t j C alifornia.
re tu rn e d to w ork a t th e E ggim ann j B. W oodruff, of E ugene, h e r bro th er- ' th e firs t su ccessfu l e ffo rts in behalf 1
T eachers W ill E n terain
co n fectio n ery on M onday m orning.
I in-law, A. S. N ew m an of Medford, ta k e n a t tw o sm all in te rio r tow ns
and h e r tw o nieces, Iola and Iren e then m ore th a n 300 m iles from a re-1 T h e te a c h e rs of the L incoln school
V isits F rien d s in P o rtlan d — Mrs. N ew m an of Eugene. T h ey rep o rted
th en m ore th a n 300 m iles from a er- hav e se n t In v itatio n s to th e te ac h ers
P a u l B ra tta in an d Mrs. K ate Brum- seein g m uch sm oke and sev eral
liable se a p o rt and still off th e m ain j of th e o th e r schools in v itin g them to
e tte w en t to P o rtlan d la s t week to fo re st fires on th e trip . T he roads
line of th e railro a d .
B u t in 1863 ; a g et-together p a rty and social, w hich
sp en d a few days v isitin g w ith som e w ere fine and th e d ay w as v ery d e­
Jack so n v ille an d Y reka w ere logical w ill be held a t th e C ham ber of Corn-
M end«.
lightful, acco rd in g to Mre. T u rn er.
p o in ts from w hich to lau n ch th e 1 m erce room s F rid a y evening.
The
Saturday
Specials
S I.S3 & $2.98
$5.95
$12.98 & $18 98
8th Ave. Hat &
Dress Shop
Have You Entered YOUR Baby?
$45 in Cash Prizes
WYND PORTRAIT STUDIO
Life-Time Tub
in the new Thor
Agitator
O nly
railro a d p ro ject.
T h ey w ere Im- j m em bers of th e school board and
p o rta n t p o in ts on th e m ain wagon 'th e i r w ives h av e a lso -b een invited to
ro ad n o rth and south th ro u g h the a tte n d th e social.
tw o » tales an d w ere th e c e n te rs of I______________________________ _______
T he office eq u ip m en t and supplies tra d e for a larg e area. P roduce and : F ast Color P rin ts,
of W. W. W alker, local re a lto r, w ere j »u PPHes had to be tra n sp o rte d by j only yard ................
R eturn« Ffom P o rtlan d — M. M. m oved to th e room s in th e Com m er- i w#xon tra in s, pack h o rses and stag e
P e e ry h as re tu rn e d from P o rtlan d cial B ank b uilding ad jo in in g th e coaches m ore th a n 400 m iles betw een '
w h ere he h a s purch ased th e G ran t postoffice on T uesday.
1 th e ste a m b o a t te rm in a l on th e W il­
H igh p harm acy. Mr. P eery will move
A. K. Jen n in g s h as w ith d raw n from la m e tte and S acram en to riv ers."
to P o rtla n d soon.
T he riv a lry of th e tw o groups who i
61 E. B R O A D W A Y
th e p a rtn e rs h ip b u sin ess w ith Mr
Infected F in g e r is T re a te d —H el­ W alk e r and will q u it th e real e s­ w ere striv in g to lo cate rlalro a d s on ■
e ith e r side of th e W illam ette riv e r
m e r C a rste n s of M arcola w as in th e ta te practice.
Mr. W alk e r an n o u n ces th a t he is continued u n til co n g ress passed a
city M onday to have an Infected
law In 1866 au th o rizin g th e con- i
finged o p erated upon. T he trouble- p rep ared to m eet all his old clien ts
stru
c tlo n of a railro a d from th e ;
a
t
hlg
new
location.
to m e m em b er is h ea lin g nicely now.
C en tral
P acific In C alifo rn ia to
S pends Sunday a t C orvallis—G lenn
P o rtlan d , and p ro v id in g a, land g ra n tI
Postpone Practice
M artin, m an u al tra in in g in s tru c to r a t
to a s s is t in th e build in g o f th e road.
th e h ig h school, sp e n t th e week-end j T he deg ree team of th e R ebekah
a t C orvallis, w here h e v isited w ith lodge uas postponed p ractice from
C ottage G rove Man H ere—-Austin
h is f r a te rn ity b ro th ers. Mr. M artin O ctober 11 to 18, It w as announced R hodes w as in S prin g field -Monday
is an alu m n i of O regon S ta te college. by th e cap ta in today.
to r e ^eive m edical tre a tm e n t.
H ere From Ju n ctio n C ity—Mr». C.
W. M ossey w as a v is ito r in Spring-
field th e la tte r p a rt o f th e w eek,
• h e cam e to hav e «orne te e th ex­
tra c te d .
W. W. WALKER MOVES
REAL ESTATE OFFICE
D ow n
29c
Note these n m
Thor Feature«
K a fo u ry ’s
1. L i f t - T i m e T u b — ovec
baked porcelain ta a m «
aaside aod out.
2. B -a u ty— suchasyouh««
never seen in a washer
3 . IF i ä t T o * T u b ~ ~ th t
width o f the tub itself
4 . Rubber (iueräeti, Vibe*
h o t P r to f Lid.
3. N ew Speed—N ew Kuut
The Great
Irritation
Reliever
W ash in g to n People H ere— Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. R am sey of G oldendale,
W ash in g to n ,
w ere
th e
week-end
g u e sts of Mrs. A da M cP herson, th e
m o th e r of Mrs. R am sey. T h ey w it­
n essed th e a ir p rogram on Sunday.
A ttend
B irthday
D inner— Maxine
S n o d g ra ss an d M iss C lara W ag n er
w ent to C ottage G rove S atu rd ay
evening, w here th e y atten d ed a b irth ­
day d in n e r given in h o n o r of Miss
S n o d g ra ss' uncle E arl Hill.
M akes S h o rt V isit H ere— K enneth
D eL assus w as h ere S unday evening
for a s h o rt v isit w ith his m other. He
b ro u g h t h is s iste r, M axine Snod-
gTass, from C ottage G rove, w here he
is staying.
G irl’s Arm Is C ut—Gene M arie
T u ck er, d a u g h te r >f Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. T u c k e r of V
i . received
bad g ash on h i .
•h e fell o v er a tin cs 1 wl:
S he w as ta k - n to ti e ra c iff (
tia n h o sp ita l a t E u g en e fo. ti -at-
tnent. S he - o tu rn ed to h e r hom e on
S a tu rd ay .
nest to Ciotbes.
6 . Simple. Compuct. Fury *
otn rate. < I coeral Eleo
trie M otor.
7. Bin C i p a i i t j . Does e »
tire washing io 2 houra
8 . Famous Thor Quality.
9 . XwMtAff L o w Prtreo—
$30 to $ 6 0 leva (bag
any washer o f coiupar>
•b le quality.
Boric Acid
16ounce P ackage
50 cents
You should have a pack­
age of P u re te s t Boric Acid
P ow der in your m edicine
ch est. It Is unequaled as
an eye-w ash, as a so o th ­
ing an d h ealin g d u stin g
pow der and as a n o n -irrit­
a n t a n tise p tic . Sold only
a t R> xtll S tores.
Flanery’s
DRUG STORE
Phons 15
rra r f wr sr
X’. - w,.
gives you this new develop­
HE beautiful green tub
o f the New Thor Agi­ ment plus—a host o f other
tator is baked porcelain en­
features—at the lowest price
amel—inside and outside.
ever asked for a quality
You might look for a fea­
Thor. See it. examine it.
ture like this in a high priced
w a sh e r — but T h o r now
Note its sensational price.
T
$2.50 down. Washer without Ironer, $6.33
monthly} with Ironer, $9.16 monthly.
M ountain S tates P ower
C ompany
CARS
C ar it's
rn.
a t Pedi
he b est
O igate
....... $465
...... $395
jp e $495
al
__ $645
$285
e ..... $845
...... $365
..... $195
— $ 95
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