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    T l 11'ns r>A Y, .MAY 1, 1930
M cK E N Z IE
T H E SPKJNOFTKLD NEW S
PASS C A IN S
L A S T M IN U T E M ESSA G ES
EA R LY T O U R IS T FAVOR
U R G IN G LU M B E R T A R IF F
W A N T E D A T W A S H IN G T O N
T h« number of autumutillva now
croaalag the M rK cn ale Pa*« d ally has
A request for many last minuta
already M ounted (a
fleuras highnr
than has been hot>ed fur by Ih r In («(«grama to b» sent to th r raprasrnt
tmv'e haan advocating
“ Wsu.htn.ton urging the p a.
dividual» who
,
saga
of
Iba ta riff measure now ba-
a year-ground tru ffi? ovar tba ('astad a
mountains het worn.
" now • * ’“«
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f|(l
<n« Ktn«r<«ury com m ittee.
A hark of the I f a f f lr over tba pea* <nd H b i,,,l•■ T , r , r t T b "
Lumber
r* * 1’
«how .
th a t
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Hpringfi««
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A U T O M O B IL E S C O L L ID E
F ro m
W a fte rv llle — M rs.
E.
E,
Petara, of W a lterv tlle , was a »priiig-
ileld visitor on Tuesday.
TOWN AND VICINITY
V is ita F rie n d s — J T
Rossman, of
Camp Creek, was j
visitor
in this
v is ita S a tu rd a y ... V. T . tteb o o llllg , of
Transacts Business- Henry Du ugh
I city yesterday.
Creswell, was a business visitor lu eniiggfft, of Vida, was a business
this rlfy on Haturday.
visitor here on Saturday.
Varnell Resident H e re — M rs. O. A.
Davis, of Yarnell, was a ta lle r
In
F rom M arcóla- Fred W a ll, of M ar­
Vielt * t goisthsrlln —- D r and Mrs.
Springfield on Wednesday.
róla. visited with
friends
while In Eugene Kester made a professional
Springfield on Saturday.
trip to Soutberlln oe Sunday.
Thurston Men Hare— Ira Gray and
F B Sumner, both of Thurston, were
Coburg Man H ere -Ben Parassi, of
From Pall Creek— Mrs W H. L ari
business visitors here yesterday.
Coburg, was a Haturday visitor In l mer, of F all Creek, was a Saturday
Springfield
visitor In Springfield.
Hara for Metoca! Cara — A. E.
Campbell, of
W aJtorvIlle.
wa«
la
W e e tflr Resident H a re — Steve Prtv-
•b ap s Saturday— M rs. T ro y Queen,
HprlDgfleM on Tuesday afterauon to
aroekl, of W estfir, was a business of Degtar, was a Saturday shopper In
bave a wound treated by a local
this city.
visitor hare Haturday.
physician.
mountains the firs t elgbl days tba votad upon Friday or Haturday. and
I every telegram from back home w ill
road was open and th r day before It
aid In
swinging
support for
tba
was o fflrla llv opened bv tba highway
backera.
departm ent. T he record* alao show
“ W e are gaining ground now dally.
the! l i t ear* rroaaed the peas the
first Sunday It was opened. O f this W e need your support now more than
num ber «0 went east and 7» ram « to­ aver before No m e tie r bow many
Visits Friends— M r. and M r*. L K.
ward Springfield. N in e of the ears wires you have already sent, eend
friends
counted that day bore out-ofatete more, and If possible get civic bodies Paavhr, of W e e tflr, visited
and men Io Other lin e* of business while In Springfield on Satorday.
llrenaa plates.
T he complete tra ffic rb e rk la aa to w ire alao. Your wire« atone may
W angling People Here — M r. and
not lank big to you, but whan tba en­
fallow s:
Mra. Hlmon Putnam, of
W endlm g,
Kasi Waat Tot tire lum bar Industry of the United '
Dal«
Halted In Springfield on Monday.
S
ta
te
*
three
and
they
a
ll
come
to
tha
1
1
I
A p ril 14 ..
0
I
> desks of th e eongrassmen w ithin a
A p ril 15 „
Yoncalla Resident Hare— M r* Bam
•
11
tl period ut 41 boor«, the (am ber In- Legion, of Yoncalla, spent Monday
A p ril 1*
31
A p ril 17 ..
S* duatry apeak* w ith a voice that ran ' visiting lo this city.
17
A p ril I * ..
It
4* be heard ”
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From Rail C reek— M r and Mra. C.
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T he above paragraph
I* quoted '
3«
54
F W arner, of Fall Creek, were Tuee-
A p ril 20
«0
7»
13» verbatim from the letter sent by tba '
day visitors In this city.
A p ril >1
...... .. 17
27
44 committee
23
40
A p ril 22
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W a tte rvllle Psopi* H e ra — M r. and
Totals
PAGE F IV E
Mrs E. E Potter and three children
| of V /a lte rv llle, were v is ito r* In this
ON S t R E E T H E R E F R ID A Y city on Monuay.
Vialta F ria n d *.— Hubart Htevlk, of
Fall Craak, spent Saturday here v is it­
ing w ith bis friends.
E n te rta in s
Vlsits from Portland— M r. and Mrs.
Al Cannon, of Portland, apent the
weak end here visiting at the h o m e '
S p rin g fie ld
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doane.
Sella Farm — M r. and Mrs 8. H.
P itkin have sold th e ir farm home
northeast of Springfield
and
w ill
move goon. T h e ir present plans are
Indefinite.
R
R.
B a p tis t
T O H A V E H IG H A E R IA L
The tallest and largest radio aerial
to be erected In thia city Is now be­
ing built for the Kodenbougb ga'age
at the corner of F ifth and A streets.
A 5» foot tow er Is being constructed
on the top of ihe garage, amt an­
other single Pole has already been
erected on the top of the building
back of the Egglmann store. The
a e ria l w ill he fastened to the tops ot
the tw o and w ill he several f«»t
above the power tines and other di*-
turbin e factor*. I t is expected that
much better reception w ill he avail­
able when the new aerial la com­
pleted.
S U N D A Y SC H O O L T O H A VE
W . C. T , U.
Members of the Bprtngfleld W . C.
T V - “P*1 wer* entertained Tuesday
0 ,l«rnoon a t the bom«- of Mrs. B e rt
i *, “ h *
1481 W alnnt street, Eugene,
A short program and refreshm ents
were enjoyed by the women who at-
tended.
Injures H and —M ra. Mauds Uladpey
had to have her hand lanced last
Thursday when an Infection began (o
bother her.
R O D E N B O U C H GARAGE
C hu rc h
M ulboilaud, pastor.
“T ile Cry of Caln as t'sed Today”
is the subject selected for 7 :M on
| Sunday evening “A Prisoner's M ed i­
tation” Is the theme fo r 11:00 u m.
Bible school at 10:00.
R EFR E S H M E N TS SUNDAY
Members of the Red team of the
. Airplane contest being staged at thd
Baptist church for the purpose ot
increasing membership la the Bunday
'school, lest to tha Blue members, and
they w ill provide a treat of ice cream
and cookies for e<rh member of the
Sunday school next Sunday morning.
T he contest was started seven
weeks ago and tha result announced
Inst Sunday represent only the first
h a lf ot the con'est. T h e lln a l result*
w ill be announced seven week* from
tth e close o f the flrbt part.
H IG H W A Y C L E A N U P W O RK
Register at Elite— Alvle Jones and
Two automobile accidents were re­
Purshaaes Supplies — Mra. Leonard
T O BE O R G A N IZ E D H E R E ported at the city h all last Friday Hoggs, o f M ith-ola, purchased sup­ Charles Boyd, both of Albany, M r. ano
A ll communities in
lam» county
• r e now busy making preparations
for the State H ig hw ay Clean up day
which haa been proclaimed for May
JO. by Governor A. W . Norblad. He
ban celled upon a ll civic organisations
In the state to aid In the work. T he
In itia l Idea for
such a movement
cam« from the Htate Federation of
w ithin a h alf hour. The fit si one or-
curved when L. H Morehouse, local
farm er, atar.ed to turn Into an alley
with bin
Punllac ami
was struck
sidewise by anoiber car being driven
by Arlo Johansen, route 1. Jobsnsen
gave his age as tb In the report at
the police station.
plies while In this city on Haturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Blew and daughter, Ruth, of
Portland, and Mrs. M arion H arris, of
Loa Angeles, were registered at the
E lite during the past week end.
From M a re o la - Mr. and .Mrs. John
Downing and Infant son, of Mercola,
V is its M o th e r— F re d C. Montgomery
were Munday morning vis ora In the
of P o rra lll*. spent Monday in Spring-
city.
field visiting his m other. Mrs. Rosa
M in o r Operation— Mra. E D. Chase, Montgomery, and also looked a fter
The second accident
involved a of route l, Eugene, underw ent a minor several buslne** .In te re s t* while he-e.
telephone company truck nnd an auto­ operation at the Pacific C hristian
G a rd e n rlub s.
Stop at Springfield Hotel— John Wo-
mobile belonging to H. P, Harkensen, hospital In Eugene on Tuesday.
The work In thia vicinity la being
roch and Loren Jennings, both of
of Junction City. According to the ac­
prepared by a com m ittee from the
Hae Operatlew — The small son of Napa. Idaho, and W. L. Phipps, of
cident reports filed at the city hall,
W o m rifa Civic club, constating of
Thlenea
underwent
a Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R H. Lew el­
Markensen was pullütg out from the M ra H a rry
Mrs. 1. M. Peterson and Mrs. A. it
Brown, ol
curb whan tba Pacific Telephone and m inor operation a t the Pacific Chris­ len. Bend, and F a rri*
Van Valsab. who are working with
Telegraph company truck struck bis tian hospital In Engene on Wednes­ Lpw ell. were registered at the Spring-
the Cham ber of Commerce
Just
field hotel recently.
machine. Markensen Is a deputy as­ day morning.
what work w ill be done In th l* vte-
sessor for lAtne county. None of the
Harrisburg People Visit — M r. and
Returns to ’ Loa Angeles — In e i
Inity w ill be decided by the re pre
cars Involved In the accidents were
Neel returned to Loa Angeles a fter M r*. Roy Nem rblck and son. Bob,
te n ta tiv e * of the tw o organisations j
bed I y damaged.
having spent two weeks here visit­ and M r. T illm an , of H arrisburg, were
The workers, which w ill constat ot
visitors
at
the
ing w ith her parents, M r. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon
hoy »coats, service club members
home of M r. and Mrs. R iley Snod­
Moody Neet.
school children, and numerous others, D R U N K E N D R IV E R G E TS
grass.
w ill assemble at m ile posts at 8:80
F IV E YEA RS; PA R O LED
Haa Operation — The daughter of
T hey w ill be put under leaders and
H epnsr Resident H are— Mrs. N. B
M r and M r*. 3am Putnam. of W alter-
Will clean stretches of one m ile of | C. W . T alia fe rro , of Eugene, cannot
Haynes, of Hepner, was In Springfield
vllle.
underw
ent
a
m
inor
operation
on
the state highway. A ll workers are drive an autom obile for any but busi­
Monday morning at the office or a F riday to receive medical care at one
urged Io bring a rake for pulling ness purposes during the next five
local physician. H e r home la In Bend. of the local physician's office. She
years,
he
must
not
take
liquor,
ha
dead grass and other debrle left by
w ill visit In this locality ‘fo r two
the w in te r Into sm all piles. Four must not violate any law. and he must
A tte n d Noble Grand M eeting — Mra. weeks before returning to her Rome, i
tlned pilch forks w ill be of use also report to Ben F. Keeney, county ae- K a tie Brum ette. M r*. Al Montgomery
Shovels, spades and a few pruning aeaaor, each month. These are the and M r * E lle n Parker all attended
W A N T E D — Woman to do housework 1
provisions of the parole which was
books can b e.also used.
the meeting of the paai Noble Grand
and look a fte r children. W rite P.O. I
granted T a lia fe rro by Judge Skip-
box 228. giving addreas or phone I
club which was held In Eugene on
worth a fte r pleading g uilty to In­ Monday evening.
number.
N O R B LA D A ID S
voluntary m anslaughter and had beon
ALL V E T E R A N S
E n terta in * Club— M r*. C. E. H e a rts
sentenced to five years In the state
and Miss Edna »w ai ts entertained the
Veteran legislation has always re­ penitentiary.
' Kensington club at M r*. Smarts home
paired strong support from Governor
He was the d river o f the car which
on F riday alteration The tim e was
Norblad. During his four terms In Ihe enueed the death of W . F. Sm ith, who
spent sewing and with conversation.
State senate he not only gave his sup (lied us the result of Injuries received
purl to veteran legislation hut In two In an auto accident at the west ap­
V lait at Bend— Mrs. H e rb e rt Moon
sessions he was author and coau th or proach to the Springfield bridge on and daughters. M ayetta and Agnes,
On All
of three measures tor veterans.
the night of A pril *. T a lia fe rro la a l­ and M r. and Mrs. W arren Higgins
G overnor N orblad was a co-author leged to have been drunk at the time and Freda May Higgins all motored
S P R IN G C O A TS
of tha Bonus Loan Bin which p ro of the accident, and was driving down lo Bend last Sunday. They report the
Group
$12.98
vided for the form ation of the W orld the wrong side of the toad.
road in flue shape.
AH Sizes
I
_
1
W a r Veterans Htate Aid Colmiulsslon.
$9.90
R eturn* from Hospital— Miss Nadine 1 Group
At the 1*28 aeesloo o f the legislature M O U N T A IN S T A T E S CO.
Values to $21.75
M
cM
u
rray,
daughter
of
M
r.
and
Mrs
t
be voted to extend the loan privilege
T O E X P A N D L IN E S W EST J. C. M cM u rray, was removed to her '
to veterans w io have resided In the
HATS
hatne here Munday morning, follow-
State of Oregon fo r to years.
$1.98 and up
A franchise for the building of a ' ing an appendix operation which she From
Research by Irl 8. M cSherry, private
new power line from Veneta to Oil- ' underw ent last week at the P a c lfl^
D R ESS ES
secretary to tne governor, shows that
leaple Corners was granted to the ■ Christian hospital lu Eugene.
whit«, etaio senator, Oqvernqr Norplad
2
Groups,
specially priced at
Mountain States power company on
votqfl fo f nine hills aad three other Saturday by the mem bers of the L an e : Salam V is ito rs H a « — Mr. and Mrs. j
$7.98 and $5.98
veteran m eaotrka la th e 1*1* session,
county court. The Mae w in be 13.5 T ru b e rt Henderson and M r*. Mender- '
•e v p n hills and three other measure*
m ile* long and w ill provide power son * father, F ra n k Kaylor, were all '
In the 1*21 ge*e|pn. 10 hflls and one
lor all aerrlcea In th r area »erred n week end v is ito r* here at the home I «a Bth A va. W e s t. Eugene, O ra.
other measure lu the l »27 aeaalon. and
w ill ba a 11,*00 volt line and the o f M r. and M r*. Jack Larson. The ' D o n 't fo rg e t w * give S. A H . G reen
seven b ill* and one other measure at poles w ill he 35 feet In height
men tried th e ir lu rk fishing on both
Stamps
the ion eesalon.
the W illa m e tte and
the
M cK en ile
...SALE...
SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday Only
PRINTS
Guaranteed Fa«t Colors. Pongees and other faaneus
makes. Special Friday and Saturday only.
19c yard
M E N ’S M T . M OOD
BIB OVERALLS
Special Friday and S aturday only—
98c
$1.95 Kiser Silk Hose
Special Friday and S aturday only—
$ 1 .5 0
Fulcp’s Department Store
“T h e Store of Service"
334 M A IN S T R E E T
S P R IN G F IE L D
8th Ave. Hat & DretiShbp
Saw
T e E n tertain Club
Qli4 B mu « tMtWrma
riv e r* w hile here.
M r. and M ra. F. A. B e P ub w ill en­
Referai Springfield, women are
te rta in the m em ber* of the
Five
gathdWag at the community hall thlk
Hundred card club at th e ir honfe to­
afttggoon to sew uniforma for tha
morrow evening T hey w ill be as
members of the
Springfield
Girl
slated by M r. and M r*. C lifford
Sconta.
Where the grave
is not victorious
Wilson.
D octor
Has
New
M bahlrte
Heads Eugene Glider Club
new ultra-violet
ra y
raachli.«
waa received here M onday gPem ootl
nt the office of Dr. W . H. Pollard.
It la now being set up preparatory
for use.
A
Ihiul B rattaln haa been r anlgeted
president of the E ugene G lider Muh,
Which
w a*
organised
there
last
1veek. They are
planning
to
fly
th e ir gilder again on Sunday.
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r ; ).
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FIL L P O R C H B O X E S N O W
942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon
BOYS7
4-PIEŒ
SUITS
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il
.j
$
A
6.
J -
CoHipIdtb
Stock
of
Bedding
Plants. Also fine Tomato
Plants
*7.90
and
Kirkland’s Floral Co.
Phone Springfield 86W
1 *
J' .
*9.90
of <furdy qualify and good look»!
Eugene-Springfield Bridge
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,N THE MODERN MEMORIAL
PAliK, the sorrow that is insep-
arable front the final leave-taking of
those we love Is mellowed and en­
nobled by the gbntl< beauty of na­
ture. Grief is no lohger intensified
by the symbols of death. Instead,
everything is done to suggest the
returd of the departed to that, larger
life which is eternal, and to perpetu-
ate the memories of |hose who have
gone, amid scenes of peaceful charm
and loveliness.
A t $7.90— two golf knickers, or one langte and one goH
lmicker.
A t $9.90— two longies, or one longie and one golf knicker, <M
two goti k-ntcEap».
di-ej'L-Çklâvzn '
MEMORIAL PARK
536-7-8 Miner Building
Telephone 830
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