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    PAGE FIVE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1929
TOWN AND VICINITY
Here From Marcóla Hen Merrill
of Marcóla waa purchasing auppllea
In the city yesterday.
VICTIM OF TRAIN WRECK
GOVERNMENT WARNS
STATE CAME FARM
NOW OUT OF HOSPITAL
FARMERS TO CO SLOW
MANAGER WRITES OF
IN PLANTING WHEAT
BREEDING EFFORTS
C. B. Wetael. employee of the
Here
From
Lowell— Mra. Prank
Fischer Lumber company anti mem ­
Go cautiously In planting wheat, la
Snyder waa In the city yeaterday
"Yrm must look to the game
ber of the train e r e * which were
Vielt nt Phllom a'h Mr and Mra from her home In latwell.
Muhawk R esident Here Vie Unni
breeders of thia country for your the advice of the governm ent to the forced to Jump for their live» last
m elt waa In Hprlngflidd Monday «' K Kenyon aprili Monday at 1’hllo-
future supply of upland gam e birds. farmer*.
week when the trainload of loga
H«e New Aaslatant — Alice Mae
meth.
murnlng troni Mohawk
R estraining laws alone will not In­
I/aat year the governm ent Issued a which they were bringing down from
Ixiotnla of Eugene assum ed her dutlea
Trent People
Move Mr. W II. laat week aa offlt-e aaalatant to Ur. crease, or even maintain, the auppl;. sim ilar warning In regard to potatoes Marcóla was wrecked, has been re­
Reedaport People In City Mr and
We m ust produce If we would de­
Mra Conrad arrivai! In Springfield lloKurt and fam llly of Trent have W N. Dow In hla dental office
The Departm ent of agriculture leased from the Pacific Chrlatian
stroy."
moved
to
Roanhurg,
where
they
Huiiduy eveiiliiK l» spem i n f e * iluya
says that In view of the general ten­ hospital In Kugene, where he wan
Doctor* Flab— Dr. Carl R iettep lare,
T he above I* an excerpt from an dency for the eipnnalon of at reage taken for treatm ent o f Injuries which
have a amali farm
Vlaltlng Mother
Mr und Mra
Dr. W N Dow, and Dr. II M I’eery artlele written by G ene Htmpaon, in the prlndpul exporting countries, he received wheh hé Jumped with hla
Man Injures Back O. !.. Stratton, of Kugene spent Sunday on a fishing superintendent of game breeding for
B e r r y M o o r e a r e lo ie f r o ll i l 'o r t l a n d
It seem s doubtful w hether prices of com panions from tile rapidly m oving
visiting at the h o m e of Mra Moore a em ployee of the planlnic mill, la auf trip.
the atate ol Oregon, and also super wheat In world m arkets In the next train, fie was badly c o l not* bruised,
ferlng with a atralned hack, which
mother, Mra A K. Bartlett
Inlendent of the state game farm few years will average much above but suffered no hróken bonete Hi*
h e received laat weea while lifting
Pendleton People Vlelt— Mr
and which Is located a few mile* north (hi) ¿ ye,B of , hp
r1i y(.ari( That companions on the train, which b e­
H»re From Oregon City Mr and Botile p o lea .
Mrs. John Dawson of Pendleton left of Springfield, which was published
un)eBB unfavorable conditions re- came uncontrollable when the brake
Mra
l.tnll Mellen of Oregon City
aepnt the week-end here nt the home
Sprnda Day at Newport — Mra yeslerd ay for their home follow ing In a recent copy of American Game, suit In a series of unusually low rod on the en gin e broke, also Jumpci*.
hut were uninjured.
of Mr and Mra Kd M< llee on route 2 Clara Fuwver motored to Newport a short visit here at the Carl I’hette the bulletin of the American Gam* kyields.
place
home.
Mrs.
Dawson
Is
a
sister
protective
association,
Sixty thousand feet n t saw logs
Sunday and brought hack her m other
Last year the warning In regard to
Former R eeidente Vlelt Mr and
Were Imported From China
Mra W E Colllna, who had bean of Mrs P hetteplace.
potatoes w asn't heeded and serious were piled up in a canyon when the
Mra Hkiwt Harper are here from
In the article Mr. Sim pson des ()yerproduf.tlon
prices and left ' «lx cars Jumped th e track and sent
vlaltlng there for aome time.
I'oiiullle. apeudliiK a few ilaya with
1 their cargoes on an eight hundred
R eleased From Hoepll *l The sm all crlb es the operations of the two field upon field unharvested.
frlenda lu thia city.
Editor's Mother Here Mra WII Parkin girl who recently underwent Oregon game farms for the past year
With the Federal Farm Board In foot fall.
Hum N. Maxey, of Ellensburg. Wash-1 an operation for appendicitis at the and tells of the m ethods being used
Returne From Cranta P*ae K E
action, and a great national coopera-
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Morrlaon retunieil Kuturdav evening
ve being set up for the w heat Inter­ “THE CHRISTIAN RACE”
that Judge O. N. Denny brought the
for
an
Indefinite
visit with her son from that Institution and Is now
from tlranta I'uaa, where lie had gone
ests, grow ers generally are inclined
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC
first Chinese ringed-necked preasant
on a tiualneaa trip earlier In the an<( daughter tn-lnw, Mr and Mrs. her home.
to see better days ahead and whether '
— • 1 "mr
H
E
Maxey.
to
the
state
from
China
in
1880,
ano
week
the warning will be widely heeded Is
V eltie Pruitt, preaober at the
Vlelt* Parent« Mr und Mrs Wayne that his widow now receives a pen
Christian church, will preach on the
Chest
Bruleed Mrs Mary Itlggi Hawke of Salem were visitin g their slon of >50 per month from the state , problem atical.
Return From Trip Mr and Mra
The
governm
ent
warns
that
drought
,
topic
The Christian Rare, at the
Joe Is’linon llave rclurm-d rerently ” 1 Marcóla has heen recelvlng medí parents In the city over the holidays gam e fund In recognition of the
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v
m ->v n o t an a n « n lp io t m lv t ie n e f it n r tc e a i morning services at his church next
from a lw o weeka* slay In San Fran •'*1 Ireatnient hero for Injuries lo Mr Hawke Is a son of Mr and Mrs. service rendered to the state . by her
m aF not B0 auspiciously tx n tit pr s
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He will also sing a solo as
next ypar- T oo late drought damaged »unday
cisco und other northern California her ch est, whlch ahe recelved last W allnce lla w k e, and Mrs. Hawke Is late husband.
som ewhat the w inter wheat and more a part of the services.
week when the car which she was a daughter nf Mr and Mrs. Pete
points.
A side from estab lish in g the rlnged-
In the evening he will preach on
i seriously cut Into the yield of spring
driving home In the foggy w eather Tom seth.
necked pheasant as the leading up­
Spend* Sunday With Parent* — hit one of the approaches to a culvert
wheat In the United States, Canada, the topic “Going the L im it” »p eci3l
land game bird In th is state, Mr.
Jerry Adams, em ployed al the Spring and I he impart caused her to lie I
m usic will be provided.
Visit*
Son
Here Mr and Mrs Stnl| son has also achieved greater I A ustralia and Argentina.
field bakery, went Io Porllulid to thrown against the steering w heel. ,
The Bible school m eets every Sun­
II. G iles and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. su ccess In experim ents breeding the I United S tates farm ers must expect
spend the week end with Ills parents causing painful Injury to her chest.
day
morning at 9 45. with classes for
Waldron o f Medford were visitors Hungarian partridge than anyone else | to m eet In the future continued keen
In thut city.
T he Christian ifcideavor
here over the week end at the home | n thin country. He has dem onstrated com petition In export m arkets from all ages.
Return From Trip Mr and Mrs
m
eets
at
8:30
every Sunday evening.
Regi*t*r at Springfield Hotel R M II llu n tly have returned recently of K enneth Giles, ch ief of police Mr. ,h a l the Hungarian bird can be Canada, A ustralia and Argentina.
Sumner, Portland; L. Foshuy and G from a trip which took them to and Mrs G iles are the parents of , raised In captivity with a reasonable
li oward of Sacram ento w««ri* regls S a le ,,. St H elen , an,I Astoria
The Ih’‘
an* ..Mr" Waldron assurance of su ccess, although It is
U«reil at thè Springfield hotel durlng , r(p nor, h waR madj# by way ((f Is a sister of Mr. Giles.
im ore precarious than the breeding o f,
pheasants, and requires different me-
thte past week-end.
I |Mr„ nnd and for , be re„ Irn lr(p
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
j
thod*
of ..andlm g the birds during
Vlalta at T illam ook—Mra W Il Springfield thpy chose thè rnnst
MEETING
' the laying periods and in the laying
route
to
Cornelius
I’uaa
and
then
W allace of Jasper has gone to T ills
, fields.
T o whom It may concern;
mook, where she will spend a week down the west aids highw ay from
N otice Is hereby glvpn that a
Mr. Sim pson raised 435 Hungarian
Newberg
vlaltlng with her staler In law. Mra
m eeting of the legal voters being
,
. .
COMING SUNDAY
resident
taxpayers
and
owners
of
partridges
to maturity during the
C. J Hears
Quest* Leave for Homo— Mr and real properly In Road District No. 5. past year, and is optim istic over the
Elderly Woman R ecovering Mra Mrs Charles Meade and daughter In 1-nne County. Oregon, will he held possib ilities In this field of breeding
Mary Buchanan la reported to he re- left Springfield Tuesday morning for at the hour of 2 p. m on the 30th
day of November, A D 1929. at the
covering from a recent Illness which l-°a A ngeles on their way to their
Nomlnate Officer*
I-ower Camp Creek School House in
has kept her confined to her bed for home nt R ockville Connecticut. They said road district, to determ ine whe-
The first nom inations for officers
the past few w eeks
will follow the southern route and re- ther said road district shall levy a I of the Rebekah lodge were made at
,
' turn up the Atlantic seaboard. T hey special tax o f >879 49 upon all the |
m eetlng o f the mem bers last
,
... ..
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• pent Week-end at Albany Mr and irr)V(.(|
8prln)rfl„|(, o „ ThUMdav taxable prop« rly In said district for
the purpose of providing funds for the |
e ’ ‘,n ln *
^ rther Boml,la-
Mrs Gilbert Karnes, and their .laugh
Mr,
tip keep o f road In D istrict No. 5.
tions w ill be made at the m eeting
ley. Donna Jean, spent the week-.....I |arr, (()ok ,h e|r
Newpnrt
C. P. BARNARD.
, next Monday and the election ot
iMtkui Awy *■ Luuse Hijenda
at Albany ut the home of Mr. over Hunday and Monday to show
County Judge new officials w ill he held the last ot
Knrnest’s parents.
O. E. CROWE,
Novem ber or the first w eek in
them the Pacific ocean and more of
t ou n ly ( om m lssloner
m x '
V isits at Medford Mrs A It Van the scen ery o f Oregon.
N 14-21 2s December.
It
Valzah left Springfield Sunday morn
'III
lng for an Indefinite stay with rela­
tives
Melvin Rice took her to tli
southern Oregon city In hla auto
mobile.
XUhat thou ia'^t
so shall ye -Hear
DOLORES
COSTELLO
GEORGE
^ O ’BRIEN
Portland People Here Mr and Mi •
A iih r e v Harrington und fam ily from
lAirtland arrived In Springfield on
Saturduy In visit at the Arthur T ay­
lor home
Mrs. Taylor Is a sister of
Mr Harrington,
A SPECTACLE
OF TME AGES
Folks, we
are Pleased
Vlalta Father In Law
Roy Wors
wtek spent A rm istice I»ny here with
his wife's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Nelson
Mr W orswh k has his horn«'
on the Lorane highway, southw est of
HUgune.
I
THE
AUDIBLE
SC R E E N S
PREMIER
SPECTACLE
OF THE
AGES
3 YEARS TO MAKE
WITH THE KINDLY ItECEI’TION GIVEN OUR GRAND OPENING OE OUR NEW
STORE IN SPRINGFIELD. ON EVERY HAND YOU WELCOMED OUR RETURN
AND WE ARE INDEED MOST HAPPY TO BE BACK. WE WILL MAKE EVERY
EEEORT TO SERVE YOU WITH THE BEST MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST
W eather Good on Coast Mr. and
Mrs
Marlon
Ad.tniH motored
to
Marshfield Sunday anil returned to
thia city Monduy evening
They re­
port thut the w eather was very warm
and com fortable there
I
Spends W eek-end at Cottage Grove
— Miss Maxine Snodgruss returned on
T uesday morning from C ollage Grove,
where sh e had heen spending the
past several days visitin g with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Hill.
Guests at E lite— Among the guests
who Hto|i|ied at the Kllle heli I during |
the past week end were Irn Baldwin, I
Pongrn; Mr. und Mrs. Robert N eet,
Jasper; A. Johnson, C. B. W ldestrom , !
both of Portland; II. Coney. Eureka,
Oallfornla; Frank Engstrom and J.
Hills, Portland.
Visit at W estfir Mi < Emma Olson, |
m other of Oswald Olson, and Mrs
Claude Lansln-ry w ent to W estfir oil
Friday of last week and returned to
th is city Monday morning. W hile nt
W estfir they visited at the home of
Mr ami Mrs. 1». E. Lnnslnry. They
are sister and brother-in-law of O s­
wald Olson.
•»
Meet Friends at A shland— Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Merrill and their dangh
ter, June, left Saturday for Ashland,
where they met Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Deploy, who now reside in Culliornla. ,|
T he people had an enjoyable visit,
together, and the Merrill fam ily re |
turned Io tin Ir home here' on Mon­
day evening.
7)UR NEW STORE IS ARRANGED, OUR PEOPLE INSTRUCTED AND 0 1 R
POLICY WILL RE TO GIVE THE UTMOST IN SERVICE THAT THIS COMMUN­
ITY DESERVES. CAREFUL BUYING OE HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE AND
SELLING AT POPULAR PRICES HAS ALWAYS INSURED US LIBERAL PAT­
RONAGE.
ITS COLOSSAL v _
NOAHS
BUT
NO ADVANCE
in FOX PRICES
PRICES.
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Special! BIG BARGAIN EVENT
FRIDAY and SATURDAY Special!
Men's Wool Mixed Underwear
$5 to $7.50 Ladies' Hats, many styles
$5 to $7.50 Beautiful Silk Umbrellas. Your choice
Wool Mixed Blankets, full size
Men's Suits and Overcoats
4
Ladies' Coats
Ladies’ Dresses. Your choice of any Dress in the
S 1 .7 5
S»l.9 5
S 3 .4 5
$ 3 .9 5
$ 1 8 to $ 3 0
$ 1 0 to $ 2 5 .
Store
$ 7 .9 5
We offer Great Bargains throughout
the whole store Friday and Saturday
UlililililUllllllltlllt
Stop With Grandmother Bud Sav­
age of Marshfield and Miss Lucille
Ohlften of Porllnnd were g u e sts here
Saturday at the home of Mrs. llurl
M cPherson, grandm other of Miss
Ohlson.
T h ey
were enroute
to
Mnrshfleld, where they were to spend
the holidays with the parents of Mr.
Savage. Mr. Savago Is em ployed In
Portland.
$2 in New York
h li
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