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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TU B 8PR IN 0FIELD NEWS " J I* Hroin lay, of Jasper. vl«lt*-*l with hl« frtaads In thia rlfy on Friday alinrniMiu. R a a ld e n t C a ll« V laltlng at Medford Mie» M argaret P rochnou loft last Fi day Ini Mo*' ford, w here Ito la vlslf'ux frlm il- W a lte rv llla Man Mare M r K I. Blunts, of W .iltcrvtllu . ana a M on dl)' y tali' i I I I H p rln g flu ld . C u « < ia M ia I S a tu rd a y "«l i N ig h t A u li i l l wvening «uo.-.'a of M r. a n ii' frl«iiU a and H alu rd ay at lh « lr ■ u m iu rr lioui*' on III*' McKanslo rlvar. M ayor Catch«« Fleh W P. Tyson report« having made a good catch nt redalrte« In the M cK opit« riv e r on Munday above Heavey'« ferry. Camp on M eK eealw - D r and Mrs. ' C. II end Phelteplace «pent camping along the A contract for 100 cord» of «lab wood to be delivered to th * schools V'da People Hera M r and Mr« of thia city waa let to the Booth- » Irm i Clover, of Vida, were visitor« K e lly lumber company nt a special In Hprlngflnld on Friday. meeting of the school board, which waa held on Monday evening. T he D e a le r Reeident V ielte — I I F ' Booth K e lly company wa« the only Brown, of Heater, waa a Halurday I ' one placing a bid for the wood. visito r In Hprlngfluld. A n o th e r c o n tra c t waa en tered Into | Cousin Visits Ml«« Kllaali* tl> ll<-< I* wlth the Northw est School supply ley. and her «later. M argurut, both ol company at a special board meeting Elkton. Douglas county, are vls'ilng on Friday, whereby the company w ill w ith th e ir cousin, Ml«« Jontn May provide new desks, blackboards and They arrived here on Frtday. shades for the two new rooms which Ihe being equipped for clasaea at the H r g i e t a r a t E lite D elbert Hhean Lincoln and B rattaln schools. The Pearl Hhean. and Hale Summers, o’ exact number of deaka needed w ill Josiah W Baile» who defeated the Fort W ayne, Indiana, and Mr and JO"*'*" *•*»»'»' Simmon* of North not be known u ntil a survey of sur Mr«. T K. Handot. of T ra il, Oregon, H™1'"« Democrat!« meats plus materials now on hand can be were reglatered at the K llte Jtotul ' made. during the peal week. Cahfoeela People H a r a - A . D. Moe, the week of R '* »"itond. California, accompanied McKenale by bl" • ou *“ U w " “d ¿«ughler. M r i rtvr ■ i 1 I • n d “ r* • <r “ ? " d ? ’ ' r •° n . C edi Jr., also of Kichmond, arrived D riv e te O a k rld g « A It Hneed In Springfield Tuesday for a two A, and his m olhar. Mra. Evelyn Hneed. ’ weeks' visit w ith trend« here and In drove up the W illa m e tte highway to the northern part of the state. They Oakridge Hunday, j left Tuesday morning for Portland PATRIOTIC GROUPS ARE NEW HANGAR IS BUILT MARKING HISTORIC SPOTS BY LOCAL GLIDER CLUB T hree e a r,y historic »pot« In Lane coun.y were marked Hundav „ „ .I,_ . ' . . . . ’’ .* , »ponaored by th*- Oregon Ixjw la and ('la rk Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution of Eugene, and »1« more apota w ill be m arked with j the m arker« by members of another caravan next Sunday. T h e caravan which went out last Sunday, and which Included the members of the I. O. O. F band ol Eugene, placed th e ir firs t m ark e r at the place where the old te rrito ria l PAGE FIVB — BOOTH-KELLY GIVEN I BEAN PICKERS TO GET MORE WOOD CONTRACTS ONE CENT TH IS YEAR T O W N AND V IC IN IT Y Jasper ■ 1 V I»It« Batwrdajr— W a lte r Polley, W eodllng, was a Saturday visitor thia city. Lane county bean grower«, meet- ' - Ing at the Eugene F ru it G rowers' V le lt« Erlende — W T C lark, of plant laet Saturday afternoon, de- i l-eona, visited friend« In Springfield elded th a t they would pay bean on Saturday pickers a t the rate of one cent a pound this year The m a tte r of paying bonuses to pickers who rem ain at one farm during the entire season wa» i : 1 | ■ " - ............. left entirely to the desire« of the In- dividual growers The grower» voted to pool a ll orders this year. for bean sacks J J O. Holt, manager of the Eugene F ru it Growers association, which has contracted for most of the crop this «f-aaon, addressed the 35 growers Troubles Float A w a y on the present at the meeting and toiti them 1..at q uality rather than q uantity was essential thia year, when there la a large supply of vegetables and a , rather slow m arket. Bubbles of Puretest Hydrogen Peroxide E. L. Cox, of Goodpasture Island, was chosen chairm an of the group and w ill handle other problems for the growers which may aria« Infer Reconstruction and enlargem ent of the hangar housing the glider located on Em eral Heights has been com pleted during the past week and the club has now a hangar large enough PENNEY STORE TO HAVE so that they ran store th e ir ahlp In ' OPENING THIS WEEK the building w ithout dism antling It ' of the re- *-«ch tim e The fo rm er hangar wa» , The form al opening so sm all that It was necessary to re | modeled J. C. Penney store In Eu move the wings and o ther parts of gene w ill be held on F riday and Set- week, according to the ship to get It w ith in the walla. | urday of thia Now that the new hangar Is complet Hom er M cLean, advertising manager ed the members of the club need only for the store. W hen you use this mild antiseptic, notice how the tin y babbles Im m ediately come to Ufa. That'»- tree oxygen being released to dc Its beneficial work fo r yon. and Astoria to vlalt friends In those V isit Daughter— M r and M ra C. A d lle a and w ill return bore via tn- Hwarta motored to Alpine Hunday to Roosevelt highway to New port and vlalt thetr daughter, Mrs Elwood bach through Corvallis. M r. M ue la Lee. a form er resident of thia city and Quest « I D in n e r— M r H al Zeurlng, (HU owns property o q M ill street. of Pori land, was a dinner guest at the home of M r, and M ra. C. F TWO BOYS CAMP WEEK tighten the various wires on the gli T he store has been p ractically re- road leav<-a Ih e P a c ific h ig h w a y n e ar Regim anti »n Halurday evening der before starting to use It. Instead built during the past tw o months. IN MOHAWK COUNTRY Munroe The second was placed on Sold only a t Rexall Stores of assembling the en tire device. The en tire second floor has been ih old home of Daniel Sm ith, at o , . . . W a lte rv llla Fam ily H e re - M r. and j,,„ l « - m e d . . . „ i i... ii . „* .i, „ ........... .. Several new members have been taken over and being used for wo- jo e t t own* ¡j and ir v .n g Duvet do S m ith fie ld H e re a p ro g ra m was h eld n M ra. E a rl Thienes and fam ily, of Into the club during the past . men's w ear and the office, w hile the W a ite rv llle , were vlaltora In Spring- not have to go to the Boy Scout camp and the members of the group ate a week, says Cheater A ldrich, chair- , baaement has been remodeled so that to eujoy an outdoor camping trip picnic lunch. T h e third m a rker waa field on Munday afternoon DRUG S T O R I Tb« two boya have Just returned to placed on the old home of D. B. Cart- man of the membership com m ittee of j |t may be used at any tim e Wore 1« the club | space Is needed. I t w ill probably be Picks B errlea- Professor and Mrs. 1 Springfield from a week's camping » rig h t, near Ixirane. 2 /T m FTSSÎBÇTÎ- - c z.-eiM or^ The members were out on the h ill I u»ed for a , oy « » p la y dor, ng the W E. Buell «pent Monday picking trip In the woods above M ohawk and M rs C. O W ilson, of H prlngfleld, , and flew u ntil almost Christm as season. wild blackberriaa In the woods above report that they had a wonderful presided at all of the exercises where dark without any difficulty. Marco In. tim e They ate fish, they said, until the m arkings wore placed. O ther Finger Lanced- I. L. Blackley, of they became tired of It. then they Springfield people In the caravan WORK IS COMPLETED ON W ln b e rry . waa In Springfield Munday began shooting squirrels and young were Mrs. John F. Ketels and Don GAS MAIN EXTENSION afrtenoon to have the forefinger on rabbits. These they cooked Into a Wilson, son of Mrs. W i'aon stew and sometimes fried them Ex The caravan which leaves Eugene hla right hand lanced. He had W orkm en for the Northw est C ities Sunday to fu rth e r m ark old ecratrhed It and an Infection started. porleuce which they gained at a Boy next Gas company have completed the I Scout ram p which they attended be te rrito ria l roads w ill make Its first V le lt — M r. _ Belem _ . Folk . „ and „ M ra. . I t o n Proved » •(» valuable, according I «top a t the old B la ir hom ealte. Just laying of tbe new gas main extension from the Bugene-Sprlngfleld anto T ru b e rt Henderson and M r. M orris t0 t |,« boys. off B la ir Boulevard In Eugene. The camp to the new camp grounds near Race, all of Salem, spent tbe week o’ her m arkers w ill be placed along , he OTarhead highw ay crossing. T he and at the J M. I at raon home in thia the old east tide : rrlto rU l rood camp cottage« are not ready for the eMy. Poorer by a dollar, which has baaa The firs t one w ill be placed at tbe gas connections yet but w ill be con aafaly removed trom hla throat by old S pore, fe rry , which waa one of nacted )a „ „ Boon „ lhay Thrifty Women trade here regularly and SAVE re>dy la ltln g Aunt — Mra. It E. Htewart Ur. A rthur Jonaa, throat specialist ef i the principal mean» of travel to for uaa according to gaa company SBu two children, of Redondo Beach. MONEY on their weekly bill«. Hulse, W a lter Htrathera, 1«, la recov Springfield In the early days. T he officials. C alifornia. are visiting at the home of ering from an unusual accldaat. The second one w ill be placed where the ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs Stew art's aunt. Mrs. Sadie Best quality meats go farther and give greater Yala yoalh put the dollar la hla month Ragland. road turns off from the present TWQ SHEEP CLAIMS ARE and, presto, It waa gone. One Pint 50c Flanery’s Best Quality MEATS i Leave fa r C alifo rn ia— M r. and Mrs. Delbert McBee l t d fam ily le ft on Tuesday for a trip to Craaeeat C ity, California. T h e y w ill visit friends and relatives w hile there. V la lt a t Cottage Grove — M r. and Mrs. H. L. G ille tt* and fam ily m otor ed to f'o ttag » Orovg ihinday and spent the day w ith Ihe Dave Shaw fam ily there. V isits wrttk Parent« — Mra. I. M. Paterson spent the week end nt H ills boro visiting w ith her parents, M r. and Mrs. A. Beadier She returned on Sunday evening. T U P IO S zuesMfmjRl T he N BC studio« has a mystery. W ho Is Radio P a lf T hree or four times a year m e » «rugar boys have delivered huge boxes of flow ers to outstanding stars of tbe National Broadcasting com pauy. A note of appreciation for pro grams offered accompanies each box Mrs Dallas ' of flowers and Is signed Radio Pal. D rlva te Beattie M urphy, Mrs W . C. Rebhan, and two T he reception room of W A B C . key daughters. Joy and Bobble, and Mrs. Murphy's mother, Mrs. H. T M it- alatlon of the Columbia Broadcasting cheli, of Ashland, are spending some System. Is perhaps the busiest place In New York. A rtists, pages, host tim e In Seattle. esses. announcers, production men. Dismissed from Hospital— Mrs Roy advertising men and gueata throng Hubbard was dismissed from the it» corridors and nooks, chattering, Pacific C hristian ho«pltal Sunday laughing anil talkin g nhop u ntil It morning, following a m ajor uporstlun sounds like the T ow er of Babel. Oc which she underw ent recently. casionally a atudio door w ill open and Bpenda W eek at Independence a fO-plece orchestra, each musician — M rs Grace Baxter of the Kennett I carrying his Instrum ent, w ill file out store, Is spending the week at Inde Strangers wonder how any work Is pendence, assisting w ith a sale In done, but out of this confusion, hustle and hustle comes the carefully plan t_a t city. ned. orderly program, alwaya on Dme to the split second, that you Taaehsr V isits Bunday— Mlaa Clara hear from out of the air. Wagnt-r and her m other, of Albany, T w o announcers, F ra n k Knight span! Bunday vlaltlng friends In this and Ita r ry Von «ell. began a t bank city. Miss W ag ner teaches commer- mensengvr«. ria l subjects In the Bprlngfield high Ted Httslng firs t com mercialised eehool his baseball and football abllltlea. Dald Ross, W A B C announcer, was Indiana People H ara — Dale Bom- a w a ite r u n til he got fired for w rit mera. Mtsa Pearl Shean and her ing poetry on the trays. brother. Delbert Shean. all o f Fort Jim W hipple was a Juggler and W ayne. In d ia n *, arriv ed here Mon- alack w ire w a lk er on a vaudeville afternoon to vtstt w ith M r. nad , olrcult. Both Helen Nugent and Irene C. F. Rgglmann. Mr. Rommers . Baa« iey were school teachers before X 1 b ' * nephew of the Egglmsnn's. they entered the realm of song and music. Returns from Vacation— Mias May Georgia Backus waa fired from Hewes. teacher In the high school, her firs t Job In the 5 and 10 cent store and her mother. Mrs. 8. 0. Hewes. but not because she didn't know the have returned from a vwentlon trip spent at pointe near Bellingham. hdb^e from Albany with of that city. two week«' prices. Beattie end When I t years old. Julea Alberti They drove waa hired as the custodlair of the Dr. Howelle musical Instruments of an orchestra playing In a Chicago theatre. Parents — M r. and Mrs. ton Kuhn, of Portland, were In city Saturday enroute to the lumie of their parents. Mr. Kuhn Wilt «pend sm enmu tim e with hie parents at the Cascade resort, which they operate, while Mra. Knhn w ill visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. B. H. MBateraon, nt Camp Creek. V la ltln g X Th.a s1“"1 T A L L O W E D left at the old home of H ullua M ille r, fath er of George M elvin M ille r and Joaquin M ille r. The fourth one w ill e U |lB i for Back In 1*11, Paul T rem ain e filled hla firs t professional engagement at a dance given by m ining officials In W illiam sbu rg , Colorado. At mid night, s triking m iners calm ly pro ceeded to demolish the schoolhouse, where the dance was being held. When the bom bardment subsided. Paul and his boya w ere found hiding behind the bullet riddled piano. OWNERS MON. _ _ _ „ . U e n t . w ere awarded |t) b„ ¥e be put on the old M itc h ell W ilk in . by -o g , m cen tly. a t the home and the fifth one w ill be left kt meet i ng oi of in<* the c county nibMMinjr o u iu y dog c control om roi ,h> •“ ’ “ » « • r r between ^ , 4 a t ute court bon»e on Monday. Linn and Lane counties J. R. Honey, route I, Eugene, waa awarded 55. and M rs. V io la Larsen, * r y tats oae oa your bedstead Misa of Rooeeyalt Beach. In western Lane C laire Thoman, student nt the Ualvar- county, was awarded 55 for her ’ ° y Dragon, climbed Into bed and cla im * Im m ediately left It— with a shriek. Sinewy anna had gripped her about tha ankles. Students found a small octopus, measuring five laches from tip to tip. In tha stomach of a shark and placed It in Miss Thomen's bed for “cold storage purposes." ;W'"‘ A flow of natural gaa was reported to have been struck In a well drilled at the Vincent Prescltern place, near Roseburg. In an effort to secure wa ter for dum iatlc purposes, s well was bored K 0 feet, where a heavy flow of w ater was struck. The w ater came in faster than It could be baled out, and later wes found to be impregnated with gas. Flames shot high Into-the a ir when a match was applied to It. A total of lkh.Kuu seedlings have been shipped this spring from the O r» gon Forest nursery ngar Corvallis, says a statem ent liy State Forester E llio t. Most of the stock went to farmers for shelter belts, windbreaks I and woodlota. This Is nearly 75,000 more than was shipped laet year. The elm tree beetle Is ravishing the J elms of Jackson county. These beet les cause tha trees to loaa thalr laavee during tha early summer months. County Agent L . P. W ilcox has de clared war against the Insects and warns eltiaana th a t two seasons of auch happenings w ill result In tha death of the tree. w orx on tu a m arket roads la Baker oounty la ‘wall under way, with pro» pact that' practically all such roads I * some sections of tha county w ill ba placed la first-class condition within the next few weeks, County Judge Baird has announced Agricultural and manufactured pro ducts of aoutharn Oregon w ill ba dis played before representatives of I I Latla-Am arloan countries at Sacra mento August 15 to «0, during the Paa-Amarfcfcn Reciprocal trade confer anca, according to word received from tha California city. LaaO vtiw rtra department received from Pendleton a high-powered fire truck. The purchase of tha truck, Pina some changes In the w ater malaa which Lakeview w ill make w ithin the next 10 days, win give Lakeview MW fire Insurance retee considerably low er than tha present ones. satisfaction than ordinary kinds. Best quality meats, careful handling through our refrigerators, and prompt service is a guarantee we make here. INDEPENDENT M EAT CO. 4th and Main Sts. E. C. STTTART Phone 63 PRATT HObVBRSON July Clearance By far the most money saving opportunity offered this season. chandise of high quality has never been offered by us so cheaply. save^ iä t' THVR8DAY. JULY 24. I »30 Wanted mer Trade here and Every article has our personal guarantee. A Few of the Many Specials: >1.50 and $2.00 Fast Color $1.50 value 81x90 in. Wash Dresses Special 98c Heavy Sheets Special 98c $1.50 and $2.00 Children's and Grown Girls' Wash Dresses Special 98c 25c and 35c Fast Color Prints Mlf Gingham Special 19c yd $1.50 Mt. Hood Striped Special 98c $1.50 Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts for Men Special 98c FULOP’S DEFT. STORE 334 Main 8treet SPRINGFIELD