I 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 I ------- I 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 _ . , 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.” < --------- 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. I 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. —----------------------------- 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 u sin ess v isit to N o rtn Bend. Mr. nearly th irty o th e 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 . ~ . . ‘7 " . th a t he w as also successful in killing inn i nvono ho.i i ,,- o c , • o • u ,, . . Dairy F a rm e r Moves— P. R. Law- p ictu re, w hich is now playing a t t h e ' , , ton of L oran e had h er to n sils re- Sunday in S pringfield, calling on his J * , , , ,, , , r, ,, a bobcat and a few o th e r p red ato ry 42 8th Ave West, Eugene, Ore. ,,i a i o in n .i t • i 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 | ringfield for r th e p a st five * » * • « y' i _ . _ . ....................... . . .— .. .. — . . . . . 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 , E 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 _ „ ... i , , , elm ess h as appeared. ï ,, . T ’ 0«"’ it. I 01“0" W6nt ° “ 3 H8h,ng tr,P SUnday r ' - D W ” P resen ts th e s ta r In a I €*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 > 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 ’ 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. i ’ 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. ’ 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 . ■ -u u r c h held a m eetin g T uesday ew, T hey w ere re tu rn in g from a trip | — , h uuapiuii, o sp ital . to n R oseburg .. , 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 , ) --------- “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- _. ... ... , , , , . 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 . . .. , , 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 ■ ■ -.......... - 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. i 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. T 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