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THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1929
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
L
TOWN AND VICINITY
From S is te rs— P. B. Davis w as a
v isito r in th e city W ednesday from
hig hom e a t S iste rs, O regon.
PAGE
WILLIAM JANNEY FORCES
EASTERN STAR WILL
way into M c D onald film
GIVE TEA OCTOBER 24
people on M onday w here it w as left
before being ta k e n to be cured.
J a c k R ockw ell of th e O regonian
g arag e, W est S pringfield, and R alph
S tevens, of th e S pringfield T axi
com pany also re tu rn e d th e firs t of
th e w eek from a h u n tin g trip into
th e
S m ith riv e r country.
T hey
b ro u g h t back a 400 pound black b ear
skin, also a cub sk in and bobcat
p e lt
T h e h u n te rs re p o rt th a t th e re a re
num erous wild an im als in the S m ith
riv e r c o u n try th is y ear, but th a t
th e re a re v ery few deer.
C om es From J a s p e i^ -J . S. H ills f Tw o m inutes w as th e length of
T ne E a s te rn S ta r Social club will
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cam e in from J a s p e r y e sterd ay to W illiam
Jan n ey s
Interview
w ith glve a K ensington and silv er te, a t
R ecovering From O peration — Mrs.
S tops a t th e E lite— A. C. C aldw ell tra n s a c t bu sin ess.
; M ary P ickford w hich s ta rte d th e 21 I
O. M. H ousln g to n of L eab u rg is re­ of F lorence, stopped a t th e E lite
th e hom e of Mrs. W ill W rig h t, 660
y e a r old stag e a c to r on w hat pro­
covering from a m a jo r o peration.
E s tre e t, T h u rsd ay , O ctober 24. A
h o tel h ere over th e week-end.
L eaburg Man H ere— C h arles C a rte r
m ises to be an unusually successful
cordial in v ita tio n to all lad ies of th e
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, of L eab u rg w as callin g on his frien d s
screen career, b u t it took him two
Walterville Resident Here— Mrs. R.
From C oburg—Ja m e s E. R ussell ,n th0 cfty y e8terday
tow n is Issued by th e club.
m o n th s to bring it about.
J K o o z tr w as a v isito r in the city on and Jo h n O B rien sp en t th e la tte r
M onday.
C alls on
F rien d s—A. W. F arzee
Jan n ey , of a stag e fam ily and fresh
p a rt of th e week In th e iity.
of L eab u rg w as v isitin g frien d s in i from a tw o y e a r's triu m p h in "Tom- i CIVIC CLUB SPONSORS
V isits a t C ottage Grove— A. A. An­
Shedd People Here— Mr. and Mrs. S p ringfield y esterd ay .
j m V>" read th a t M ary P ickford w as
FOOD SALE SATURDAY
derson m ade a b u in ess trip to C ottage Alex S n o d g rass v isited w ith th e
! p rep arin g to film “C oquette.”
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G rove M onday e v tn in g .
Riley S n o d g rass fam ily h ere Sunday.
Doctor Goes t P o rtla n d —Dr. W. N.
H e knew ne could play th e role | T he S pringfield C ivic club will
Dow w ent to P o rtlan d T u esday for 0( the b ro th e r an d he called a t th e s P °nsor a cooked food sale on Sat-
Ill a t H er Home— Mrs. J. M. L arson
V isits a t C ottage Grove— Maxine
a sh o rt stay.
U nited A rtists studio to ask for th e | llrd ay a t th e K etels D rug sto re. T he
is confined at h e r hom e in th is city S n o d g rass sp en t Sunday v isitin g w i,a
op p o rtu n ity . At the end of
tw o ' Proceeds from th e sale w ill be used I
because of illn ess.
re lativ es a t C ottage Grove.
Former Resident Calls -T om S ykes
of C ottag e Grove w as v is itin g ' old m onths, d u ring w hich he m ade n o ! <° a s s is t th e S pringfield lib rary .
V isit a t P o rtlan d .— Mr. and Mrs.
Spends Day at A lbany—Ja c k Hen-
fr|e n d s h ere y eg terd ay
Mr Syke8 effort to b reak in to p ictu res a t any , P a tro n s of th e lib rary and all o th e r 1
Ivan and h er siste r, N adine T em ple­ d e re r w ent to A lbany on S unday for I ,g
a fo rm er r e s id e n t‘of S p ringfield
o th e r studio, he finally w as given in te re ste d p a rtie s a re ask ed to don-j
25 HATS
ton, m otored to P o rtlan d over the a sh o rt v isit.
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a ch an ce to talk w ith Miss Pickford. ‘ a te foor for th e sale and to p atro n ize '
week-end.
T ak es H unting T r ip - E m e r y Rich- ! ; P ° WeP, " " " J r a v e l s - W a y n e M e
She Im m ediately ord ered a te s t for ' 'h e sale.
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R epair B roken Main — W orkm en ardson w ent on a h u n tin g trin into L agan left W ednesday for a sh o rt th e youth, and he won out o v e r!
b
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Bend.
Mr.
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rs.
SPRINGFIELD
HUNTERS
36 DRESSES
wt re busy re p airin g a broken w ater ; th e S iuslaw co u n try over th e week
M cL agan is su p e rin te n d e n t of th e
G eorge O’B rien a p p e a rs as W est '
m ain in th e s tre e t in fro n t of th e end
H is fam ily w ent w ith him.
GET BLACK BEARS; CATS
steam p lant for th e M ountain S ta te s P o in t's All-Am erican h alfback, w hile I
C ity H all on Monday.
In
E astern
O regon—O.
S lagle P ow er com pany.
¡J a n n e y is show n as his b ro th e r, who i
15 COATS
A m edium
'zed black b ear skin
H as M ajor O p eratio n — Mrs. G eorge w ent to E astern O regon S unday to
is su b stitu te end on th e A nnapolis
H u n t P h e a sa n ts— R ile y S n odgrass.
w
as
brought
in
to
S
pringfield
Monday
F ish w as ad m itted to a E ugene hospi- try his ab ility in bagg in g a m ule 1
squad.
H elen C handler, F ra n k Al-
D. W. Roof, and W. S te a rm e r spent
by Jim T aliferro , who s ta te d th a t he
ta i d u ring th e week-end and under- | deer,
Com pton,
S te p i n 1
I T u eesd ay h u n tin g p h e a sa n ts n e a r " 1 s ' Joyce
• bagged th e b ear w hile on a hun tin g
w ent a m ajo r o peration.
F e tc h it and David B u tle r a re am ong
M cKenzie Bridge Man In — P eery Shedd.
trip n e a r R eedsport.
He re p o rts
th e o th e r fea tu re d p lay ers in th is
H as T onsils Rem oved—D oris Skel- P rice. of M cKenzie B ridge, sp en t
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th a t he w as also successful in killing
inn
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Dairy F a rm e r Moves— P. R. Law- p ictu re, w hich is now playing a t t h e '
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ton of L oran e had h er to n sils re- Sunday in S pringfield, calling on his J
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a bobcat and a few o th e r p red ato ry
42 8th Ave West, Eugene, Ore.
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son, w ho h as o p erated a d airy farm Fox McDonald.
McDonald,
p c u a iu .j
moved a t a local physic.an s office on frien d s.
an im als
Don't forget we give S & H
P -M av
i
e a st o of i S p rin
g field fo
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ringfield
for r th e p a st five
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. . . . . I T he s k | n wn8 seen by sev eral
Green Stamps
R etu rn s From H unting T rip — Riley y ears, h as sold his sto ck and m oved
“D rag,” th e new F ir s t
N atio n al I
V isits H er F a th e r— C h ristin e An S n o d g rass an d Leon Bond have re- to M ohler, O regon.
V itaphone fe a tu re s ta rrin g R ichard I
d erson w as a v isito r h ere from Port- tu rn ed from a ten d a y s’ h u n tin g trip
B arth elm ess, w hich com es to th e
K M
P o rtlan d Man H ere— Dr. M. G
land over th e week-end. She Is a in th e M cKenzie d istric t,
Fox McDonald T h eatre on S u n d a y ,
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vans
w
as
in
th
e
city
on
M
onday,
d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs. A. A. I
is the second V itaphone fe atu re w ith :
bu sin ess.
T he
doctor
A nderson.
C atch Fish Sunday—G eorge Proch- tra n sa c tin g
i dialogue and sound In w hich B arth- 1
now, his son R ichard, and Oswald h as a ran ch located so u th e a st of t h e 1
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elm ess h as appeared.
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. T ’ 0«"’ it. I 01“0" W6nt ° “ 3 H8h,ng tr,P SUnday
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€*ctri( al su p e rin te n d e n t a t th e Booth- ' to L ak e T ak en itch n e a r K roll in the I
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77 EAST BROADWAY
EUGENE
K elly lum ber com pany, is tak in g his Siltcoo's region T h ey re tu rn e d hom e
R e tu rns From P o r tla n d - M r s .
M. d ra m a tic
n a rra tiv e
con cern in g
a
v acation. He will spend a p a rt of it , w ith a fine catch
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M M ale re tu in e d from P o rtlan d la s t young, am bitious n ew sp ap erm an w ho;
Stores a t Bend, T he Dalles, Corvallis, Salem and Eugene
a t O regon City w ith n is fam ily.
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T u esd ay even in g a fte r h aving sp en t goes to a sm all tow n to ed it tn e j
P a tie n t
R ecovering— L ouise
Me- se v eral d ay s v isitin g w ith h e r daugh- local w eekly paper.
W hile th e re he
Post Office Inspected — T ennyson Dowell,, w ho h as been confined to
te r G race.
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falls in love w ith a g irl and a fte r
Je ffe rso n , postal in sp ecto r statio n ed h e r bed for th e p a s t sev eral w eeks,
■ m a rry in g h e r finds h im self su p p o rt­
â t E ugene, was in S prignfleld F rid ay . , i8 reco v erin g and will be able to be Wl11 w " ’le r ln A riaona M r-
an d | ng a w hole fam ily of p a ra sitic “In-
H e exam ined an d inspected th e local up a nd aro u n d in a b o u t tw o
m ore MrS' R ° y S m lth left S p ringfield the j aW8 » He com poses
a m usical show
w eeks, acco rd in g to h e r friends.
P“ St we®k 'eIld for P hoenix, A rizona, i c a „ ed th e .>Love P rin c e ” for , he
po st office.
w here th ey will sp en d th e com ing local W om an.s G u lld . itg auccegg en
T alk s on D iseases.— Dr. Carl P h ette
G uests a t S p ringfield H otel— R. M. w in ter m onths.
cou rag es him to go to Nwe York,
place gave a ta lk a t th e m eetin g of S um m er of P o rtlan d . T. M atrin sen
U ncles V isit H ere Sunday — F ran k sell his play and find th a t h appiness
th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ asso ciatio n of K lam ath F alls, and Mrs. M. M elton L iv erm o re of B eav erto n , and E rn e st w hich so eluded him in the sm all
C hase G arden s on com m unicable di- ; Of W endling w ere am ong th e g u ests L iv erm o re of S easide, m ade a b riet tow n.
se a se s la s t F rid ay .
j a t th e S p rin g field h o tel th e p a st v isit S unday a t th e hom e of H. L.
SALE
S I,98 - $2.98
$5,95
S M .5 0
8th A ve. Hat &.
Dress Shop
William’s Self Service Store
7000 Pairs - The Largest
Stock of Shoes in the
City of Eugene
week-end.
In ju res Foot—S ta n le y M uck, fo r e - 1
m an a t th e ro ck c ru sh e r n e a r T hurs- | R etu rn s
From
H o sp ita|
ton, w as in S p ringfield th e la tte r T nhy re tu rn e d t0 h e r hom e
p a rt of la st w eek to have his foot | S nnday from ~ E ugene
, s one
tre a te d . H e step p ed on a n ail and it w here she had underg
w ent into his foot.
o peration.
G illette of th is city . T h is w as th e
G irls’ Guild H as M eeting
_ Mrg firs t tim e for m any y e a rs th a t th e
T he G irls’ Guild of th e
B aptist
h­
h ere on two g en tlem en had seen « th e ir n ep
.
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u
r
c
h
held
a
m
eetin
g
T
uesday
ew, T hey w ere re tu rn in g from a trip |
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h uuapiuii,
o sp ital . to n R oseburg
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, tu . ey stopped
.
. , here. ev en in g a t th e hom e of „ ____
Mrs. E lla
and
a maJol.
Miss M yrtle H arvey was
F ra n k L b o rm o re is a co u nty com-j W alker.
th e h o stess for the occasion.
m issio n er of W ash in g to n county.
H ere From S alem — Mr. and Mrs.
W ayne H arp er of Salem w ere h ere
S unday to v isit th e ir p a re n ts. Mr.
H a rp e r re tu rn e d to Salem S unday,
Mrs. H a rp e r rem ain in g o v er u n til
W ednesday.
Moves to S p rin g field —T he F red
W rig h t fam ily m oved th e ir house-
hald goods from MJarcola to th e city
on M onday. W illis B ertsch did th e
m oving an d th e fam ily will m ake
t.ieir hom e a t th e c o rn e r of 10th and
,
Small Girl R ecovering— Je a n T u ck ­ D s tre e ts .
er, sm all d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. E.
T ak es T rip to A shland— Mr. and
T ucker, is reco v erin g rap id ly from
th e cu ts w hich shfe received la s t w eek Mrs. W illiam G oodm an w ent to
when she fell o v er a tin can w hile A shland on Sunday m o rn in g fo r a
playing.
b rief visit. T h ey re tu rn e d th e sam e
day. Sam R ichm ond accom panied
Back From K lam ath Falls—J . A. J them on th e trip and v isited w ith
M organ h as re tu rn e d from K lam ath ' h is d au g h ter, who is a tte n d in g th e
F a lls w here he sp e n t th e p a st seve- I n o rm al school th ere.
ral w eeks a ss istin g G eorge K en n ett
co n d u ct a sale for a sp o rtin g goods
sto re th ere.
WORKS HARD, DANCES,
» BAPTISTS PASS GOAL
CAINS 3 LBS. A WEEK
SET FOR RALLY SUNDAY
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“I w ork h ard , dan ce and have
1 ®ne h u n d red and sev en ty -eight per-
sons a tte n d e d th e rally S unday ex- g ain ®,d 3, P0UIlds a w eek since tak-
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, , . m g Vinol. My n erv o u sn ess is alm ost
ercises at th e „ a p ti s t ch u rch last a), gone.”_ M r s . p. Lang.
Sunday, acco rd in g to H a rry C h ase,, V inol is a delicious com pound of
su p e rin ten d e n t. T h is w as tw enty- roti liver peptone, iron, etc. Nerv-
eig h t m ore th a n th e 150 w hich had 0U8’ easily tired , an em ic people a re
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su rp rised how Vinol gives new pep.
been se t as th e goal for th e day by 80und 8,eep and a B1G a p p e t,te.
th e co m m ittee in charge.
T he v ery first b o ttle often adds
T he B a p tist rally day Is a rally for sev eral pounds w eight to thin chlld-
tn e S unday school and is d istin c t F?n ?r
I' a s te s delicious. —
from the m o rn in g serv ices, w hich
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a re held follow ing th e rally.
F orm er P a sto r H ere—Rev. S. A.
D enford of E ugene w as a v isito r at
the M ethodist ch u rch h ere Sunday.
H e w as fo rm erly p a sto r h ere from
1917 to 1919, and w as a t one tim e the
d is tric t su p erin ten d e n t. He is now
re tire d and lives in E ugene.
H ave G uests S unday— Mr. and Mrs.
H a rry A lton w ere in S pringfield d u r­
ing th e w eek-end as g u ests a t th e
P h e tte p la c e home. Mr. Alton re tu rn ­
ed to h is hom e in P o rtlan d Sunday
evening. H is w ife w ill spend two
w eeks here.
V isits
R elativ es—C harles
Fields,
a clerk In th e R o seb u rg p o st office
wag h e re o v er th e w eek-end. He
sp en t som e tim e v isitin g w ith his son
C lifford, and his siste r, Mrs. F. B.
H am lin, a t w hose hom e he w as a
gu est. H e also v isited his b ro th er,
F red , w ho resid es In E ugene. H e
re tu rn e d to his hom e Snnday.
C uts H and WiM, Axe— S B D aniels
em ployee of th e A nderson L um ber
com pany a t Coburg, cam e in th e last
of th e w eek to receiv e m edical tr e a t­
m e n t fo r h is hand, w hich he c u t with
an axe w hile try in g to m ake a wedge.
T ak es T rip O ver P«ee— Mr. and Mrs
K en n eth C hase, th e ir d au g h ter, Doris,
and P ercy B riggs le ft S pringfield on |
8 u n d ay for a v isit on th e e a st side
of th e C ascades.
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You’ll understand w hat a saving can be m ade when you
come in and com pare ou r prices.
Special for Bargain Day
DIAMOND POINT HOSE
MEN'S SW EATERS
$1.19
98c
A stan d ard $1.65 value in
pure Silk Hose. T his is a
w onderful value. B etter
come early while the stock
is com plete.
A part wool S w eater in
brown and green h e a th e r
m ixtures. A fine weight
for the com ing w inter
w eather.
J
’-HAVEN
A ppendix Rem oved — Mike B ain­
bridge w as o p erated upon and his
appendix rem oved la st S atu rd ay . He
becam e ill F rid ay , but w orked all day
S a tu rd ay before e n te rin g a E ugene
h ospital. He Is reco v erin g nicely.
A dm itted to H o sp ital—F. B. Mc­
Dowell of L eab u rg w as ad m itted to
th e E ugene h o sp ital S atu rd ay evening.
Mr. McDowell, w ho is 70 y ears old.
fell from a lad d er w hile clean in g
leaves from a g u tte r around his
house. H is in ju ries a re not serious.
Serve Y ourself and Save
Memorial Park
PA IN T
for you r
K ITCH EN
Acme
Q u a lity
In te r io r
Gloss F inish
*3.75
T his price ii
based on a 10'
x 12' Kitchen
B ra s h n «* in c lu d e d in th is
w ith w alls in
average condition and calls for two coats o f Acme Quality
Interior Gloss Finish. Interior Gloss Finish is the perfect
kitchen finish, because it does not absorb grease, dirt o~
raoisture. Easy to wash. N o Glare.
For walls of a IO7 x 12' Kitchen, you will need 1 gallon
of Acme Quality Interior Gloss Finish.
Two Acme Quality Bargains
E nam el-K ote
Special O ffe r
G ra n ite F lo o r
Enam el O ffe r
O ne qusrner-pint o f A cm e
Fo r you,' k itc h e n , hasem ent
o r garage floor«, this is just
w h at you need to m ake th em
dustless and easy to clean.
Q u a lity E n a m e L K o te R ap id
D ry in g ) and a special brush fo r
25a
Save 50c.
For brightening
HE developm ent of REST-IIAVEN
MEMORIAL PARK falls into two
phases. In the first phase, the plan
for the financing of this im portant and
vitally needed project calls for the dispo­
sal of sections in th e P ark on an invest­
m ent basis . . . for re-sale . . . at a profit
to the original purchaser.
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The first unit of REST-HAVEN— with
sections priced a t $100—was sold out a
m onth ago. Among the investors are busi­
ness men, physicians, professors, te a c h ­
ers, housewives, m echanics, living in
Eugene and the vicinity. The second
unit, with the price a t $110 is now being
rapidly disposed of.
W hen an “a re a ” of the P ark is com ­
pletely developed, the re-sale of the prop­
erty is then und ertak en for actual in te r­
m ent purposes. To th is end the REST-
HAVEN Association g u aran tees to m ain-
tain a re-sale dep artm en t witli no ex­
pense to th e investors, hut with the re ­
striction th a t sections m ust lie listed for
sale a t a price double the original cost.
The dem and for interm ent sites is a s­
sured by the beauty and scientific m an­
agem ent of th e P ark, and by the norm al
death ra te of this com m unity. Original
p u rch asers m ay confidently expect a re­
sale of th eir property within a period of
from six m onths to tw o and one half
years from the date of purchase, and at
an advance of a t least one hundred per
cent.
T he sponsors of this developm ent are
Mr. A. A. Rogers, president of th e Hirst
N ational B ank; Mr. C. D. R orer. and Mr.
A. R. Tiffany, president and cashier, re ­
spectively, of the Bank of Com m erce;
Judge L. T. H arris; and Mr. C harles
Wiper. T he c h a ra c te r of these m en is a
sufficient g u a ra n tee of the w orthiness of
th e undertaking.
As a special o ile r , we give one
q u a rt o f G ra n ite Floor Kn-
R est-H aven
w o o d w o rk an d pieces o f
fu rn itu re .
MEMORIAL PARK
WRIGHT & SONS
516 MAIN S T R E E T
’ THE
PHONE 18
H O U SE OF C O L O B ’
Rooms 536-7-8 Miner Bldg.
Telephone 830