THURSDAY, JULY 81, 1930 THB SPRINGFIEI.D NEWS I TO TOWN AND VICINITY Vial* at Albany M r. mid Mra, Her m ini Ernest motored to Albany Hun iluy Io spend the day with relutlves vacations STATE FAIR LARGEST LIONS HEAR MUSICIANS AT WEEKLY LUNCHEON IN OREGON HISTORY SEVEN DAYS. SEPT. 22-28 Accordion selection* played by SALEM. Ore , Aug. 31.— (Special)— Dalton Shinn and vocal solos by Wla- Preparatlon* for Oregon’s *9th annual ,ton featured the program tor atate fair this year are declared to In­ (be weakly luncheon of tho Lions clab cn Friday. A report of tho conven- clude every possible feature to Insure 1 the largest and moat complete expo- ti<,n held rec* nt,y Bt Denver was gtv- sltlon In the history of the event. en John K *t®ls, local delegate, who Premiums and purse* aggregating ' ‘‘ urBei Thursday even,. *. Plan* for »»0.000, horse race prizes totaling an “ lr tour r l,U next “ ‘»<‘•7 additional »17,500. and a seven-day re d,,cu“ e<1 at “ >• meeting. Corns* From Jaspor Mr*. Julius Pearson of Jaspur visited friends In this clly on Htflurduy. Last W ash— Mr«, lauliel Tihhet of the telephone oft Ice vacu tlolled laat week. Visits Friend* Tuesday—Mr. and Mrs. Hay llaugli of Thurstou speut Tuesday visiting friends In Ibis city. Jasper Resident Hers- Mra. M I Marshfield M *n Haro- -George Bus- HeheiUin of Jasper was a shopper In ford of Marshfield Is visiting friends Springfield on Monday. In (his clly this week. event Instead of the usual six days ' are among the many attractions of the I program to guarantee the success of the State wide project to be held Sep tember 22 to 28. W ith the fair being held over thiough Sunday, a plan but once before attempted, total attend­ ance I* expected to far eclipse any previous showing, while the addition­ al day also will thwart unseasonable weather In hampering the exposition. Comas From W en dllnp Mrs. Clara Rainbow Resident Haro—Oeorge M ellenry or Weudllng was a visitor In W lll'aiu* of Rainbow visited friend* In Springfield on Friday, this c.ty on Saturday. Shops Friday Mrs laiwrem e Mil Shops Saturday Mrs. I«ee Stevens llcan of W altervllla was a shopper In of Wultervllle was a shopper In this this city on Friday. clly on Saturday. Visits Friends- Mrs. A. T . Ihinohoe or Vido spent Friday visiting with friends In thia city. Cos* to Colorado Quinn Burrell left last Thursday for Meeker, Colo­ rado, where he will upend some time Has Quinsy Attack Ham Moscop visiting with hl* purenla. wus at hl* home the first of the week T a k t* Vacation -I). W. Albert*, with an attack of quinsy. chief engineer at ibe Mountain State* Cary Cooper and June Collyer i n a scene from the Paramount Production, “A Man From Wyoming," Friday and Saturday at the Fox McDonald. Leaves for California— Mlaa Doro­ nlng from a business trip to North SOUTH SEA ROSE" thy Girard left Munday morning for Bend. California where she will visit with AT COLONIAL THEATRE Harrisburg Rasldsnt Hero- Mr*. friends and relatives. Sam Fawver of Harrisburg was a vis­ In a role not unlike her unforget- Baker Vacations Mr and M r*. C. itor In (hl* city on Friday. She Is a nble stage creation In "Klkl," Lenore alster-ln law of Mrs. Clara Fawver. J McKee are apeudlng two weeks on Flrlc, a* a tempestuous and fiery half- n vacation trip In Idaho where they Burn* People Hero- -H. A. Withers, caste, come* to the Colonial theatre are vlaltlug relative*. Sr., am) H. A Withers, Jr., arrived In screen Friday and Saturday In "South Fall Creek Resident Hers Mrs this city Monday from b u m * to visit Sea Rose,” her second Fox Movietone Harold Harney of Fall Creek was - with their daugjiter and sister, Miss all talking picture. Here, with a story conceived around visitor In thia city on Friday after Jeunnlne Withers. Portland Doctor H s rs l»r. C. O Van Valzuli of Portland spent the weekend here visiting with hl* bro ther and mother. Spend W eekend at Dallas— M r. and Mrs F It Flanery and family spent the weekend at Itallas where visited relative*. Drive to Corvallla—-Mrs Grace May, her daughter. Junta, and Leila Squires, motored to Corvallis Sunday to spend the day with Mrs May's sister, Mrs Wm Beals. Injurs* Knss Tho small daughter of Mr and Mrs A E. Ilollls of Gosh e n was keen.ht to Hprtngfleld Friday njury to her right knee Newlywed* In Town Mr and Fred Bauer of Jaaper were vlalto Springfield Tuesday morning, were married laat week. 'acatlon T rip — E. Bauer I leave the latter part of for Chico, California, III spend several week« hl* former neighbor*. Local People on Coast Amoni Springfield people who spent 8(1 at llecela beach were Mr and M A. Wyman and Mr. and Mra. I Maxey and two aon*. »Ivsrslde, California— Mr. d Hawke left Springfield heir home at Riverside, fter a ahort visit here iwke'S parents. Mr ami Hawke. Return Home- Mr and Mra Humphrey loft Monday for K> Falla. Washington, after an ex ed visit here with their daughter, t)ren Metcalf. R eturn* Sunday from I rownsvllle— Mr. and Mrs i motored to Brownsville Islt friend*. They were home by their daughter. 3 has been visiting with Brownsville for several Msdf Mis* Marjorie Prorhnow roti Munday from Medford where ahi been spending the past twu v vacationing with relatives. Visit* at Bend -Oeorge Ke was a visitor at Bend the first o week. He vlalted merchants In ae of the smaller town* between and Portland before reluming to city. Rtcovere From Accident— Miss t « - rle Aldroppe, who suffered deep scalp wound* and n badly Injured ankle In nn automobile arcldnnt east of Spring- field about Ion days ago, la recover­ ing nicely, according to her attending physician. Return to Weotlmbor- Mrs. I). C. England and her children, Lillian. Da- Id, Don, and Dan, and W illiam Miller, relumed Io their home nt Weatlmber yesterday after spending about a month at the home of her mother. Mrs. C. I. Oorrle. Daughter It Born— Word received here this week by Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Hulsey tells of the birth of a baby dnughter last week to Mr. and Mrs Wallace Halsey at The Dalles. Mr. Hulsey Is n government forester sta­ tioned nt Warm Springs. Take Vacation— Mr. and Mrs. Mar Ion Adams and Mrs. Adnms' brother of Junction City spent the past week­ end nt Marshfield nn a vacation trip. They left here Thursdny morning and returned on Sunday. While nt Marsh­ field they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Phillips, sister of Mrs. Adams. Medford People Visit— Dr. and Mra. R C. Van Valzah and her daughters, Marjorie and Ann, and Dr. and Mra. S. R. Dlpple and children, Stev and Patty, all of Medford, returned to their homes Sunday . after having spent tho week-end (siting friends and relatives In this city. Mrs. Van Val- r.nh and Mrs. Dlpple and their chil­ dren came on Wednesday of Inst week to spend sovornl days with their hus­ bands' parents. The two doctors drove up on Snturday to Join their fnmllles. her sparkling talent. Miss Ulrtc brings to the speaking screen a performance destined to match the brilliant cre­ ations of her famous stage career. Tantalizing, devil • possessed and reckless. Miss Ulrich portrays Rosa Ite. the deserted daughter of a sea­ faring explorer held to the dull rou- tine of a South Sea Island convent. Here, burning with the passion of maidenhood, she frees herself to m»»-- ry the first man who expresses a de­ sire for possession. j Freed from the restrictions of the 1 convent walls, Rosalie accompanies J her sea captain husband to hl* home ! on the peaceful shore* of the New «escent Lake—Mrs. Pratt England coast. To the bigoted people nd her daughter, Faye, of the community, tropical Islanders ford, left Springfield Frl | •ent Lake where thoy will days visiting with Mr. . brother, oy Holverson. At Silverton Friday— Lee li made a business trip to Mllverto Friday. He own* considerable • rty lu that city. at Triangle Lake— M r F. Kgglmann spent Wed- ' -tangle Lake. They look v, Dale Summers, and Delbert Shearer, their . them for the day's out- Everything Is In readiness for the I big Nebraska picnic to be held at the | Corvallis Auto Pack on August 3, ac­ cording to members of the committee lu charge of the affair. Card* have | been mailed to all those who attend­ ed the picnic last year and they are | exported to bring others with them , who did not attend previous reunion picnics. A program of sports and games has been provided for the en­ tertainment of those attending. More than 2,000 former Nebraskans attended the picnic last year and ef­ forts are being made to greatly In­ crease the number this year. are but a Utile beyond savages, and the reception I* repellent. But Rosa­ lie, exercising the magic of her Inno­ cent purity, I* creating her own amusement. Tricky, deceptive and dangerous, her antics cause hatred and Jealousy among the plain folk* and her Inno­ cent treachery gives reason for a mad­ dening but exquisitely related episode In the live* of this small band of way farera. Charles Bickford as the rough and ready sea captain, give* a capital per­ formance, and a long list of compe­ tent players conTrlbhte fine support­ ing work. Among them are Kenneth MacKenna. Tom Patrlcola, Elizabeth Patterson. Farrell Macdonald, Roscoe Ate*, George MacFarlane, Ilka Chaae. Daphne Pollard, Ben Hall and Char­ lotte Walker. Ha* Chicken Pox Miss Maxine Snodgrass Is conval­ escing at her home this week from a light attack of chicken pox. Wayne Hawke Is substituting for her at the Mountain Staten Power company of­ fice during her absence. ble* of the east and midwest Entries into the stake races closed July 1, < while class race entries will be re­ ceived until August 15. Early applicants for entrants to the livestock exhibition Indicate thia branch will be larger than at any pre­ vious exposition, according to Mra. Ella 8. Wilson, secretary of the state (air board. Exceptional laterest Is be­ ing shown In all classes of stock show- ! I ng. It is declared. Exposition* throughout the United States this year are watching the Oregon event keenly to observe the results of tho first disease-free show­ ing of cattle ever attempted. A new rule adopted by the 1930 fair board provides that all dairy cattle over one year old must be provided with health permits Issued by an approved veter­ inarian. testifying that the animals have been duly examined and are free from infections abortion. Members of a herd certified to be free from the disease and to wblcb has been Issued an abortion-free herd certificate w ill be accepted as excep­ tions to the rule. Untested animals will be subject to an examination on the fair grounds. Work Is progressing rapidly In pre­ paring the grounds (or the huge crowds, and every effort Is being made to have everything in readiness In ample time to care (or early ar­ rivals. A Good Stand-by for Your Medicine Chest Household Absorbent Cotton One-pound Roll There are hundreds oi uses around the house that yon can find for this huge roll of high-grade cotton. In treating cuts and open wounds, in ap­ plying various toilet prep­ arations this soft, fluffy cotton will be a constant source of practical com­ fort to you. And, ot coarse. If there Is a baby In your family this super­ ior cotton is a necessity. Sold only at Rexall Stores Flanery’» DRUG STORK Phone 1# Í thi 1 I K .'"u tA M Q U A IL Y O W K P O M I See the beautiful Gas Range in our show window. Each week we will have a Special Bargain in this window Return to California—Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Myers and tholr son, Howard I LARGE CROWD EXPECTED FOR NEBRASKA PICNIC Ashland People Leave— Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mitchell of Ashland left for their home* last week-end after visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Dallas Murphy, and their son, James Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell has been spending several weeks here, going with her daughter to Beattie last week to visit other relatives. Mr. Mitchell came up from Ashland on Friday. Bargains in Gas Ranges lag. James, and Miss I.agene Dowd, left Springfield Monday for their homes at Fontana, California, after having spent the past month here and at Ore gun City visiting relatives. While here they were guests at the homo of Mr and Mrs. W. II. Adrian. Mrs. Adrian Is n sister of Mr*. Myer*. ' Application for entries to the horse show have been exceptionally large, 1 and the record purse offered this year I is expected to attract the finest sta- ’ Visit* Mother lluth Hcott Byrne of Power plant here left Monday for a llo a lo n , arrived here laat week to two week* vacation. Speiiil about three weeks visiting with Returns Sunday -W , <’. M< l.uguu her mother. Mra Molllo Hcott. relum ed Io Springfield Sunday eve noon. PAG 1C FIVE You can purchase this white enam el automatic, insulated oven, Tappan Gas which has en a m el and a closed top for This price includes Installation MOUNTAIN STATES GROUP TO PICNIC ON SATURDAY Nearly nil of tho local employees of the Mountain State* Power company 1 and their families will go to Albany I Saturday to attend the annual picnic for all employees of the company. Tho local office of the compay has , announced that It will he closed all day Saturdny for the event. NORTHWEST CITIES GAS CO. PHONE 28 931 OAK STREET