THURSDAY, HWPTEMBKK 4, l»30. TOW N AND Laburg Resident Visiter- —A. W, Prates of l.»aburg waa a visitor In Springfield <»n Tuaaday. PAOB FIVE THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS The Lind ber ghi Are Plytny, V IC IN IT Y Wsndllng Resident Here — Mrs. Haryy Wallace of Camp 3. Wsndllng, was a visitor In Springfield Saturday. Tranaacla Bueln.ee M Uruwu of Attend Round-up— Mr and Mrs. Waltervllle waa a bualnrsa visitor lu Wayne Clover attended the Pendleton Hprlugflvld on Tuesday. round up laet week. Purcbasaa Feed—Charles Neat of Finger Injured—C Leathers sus­ Fall Creek purchased some feed sup­ tained a badly lujured finger Turaday plies In Springfield Tuesday. when It was smashed In an accident at the Carbollneum pole dipping plant. Visit from Fall C re e k - M B. Gold- son of Fall Creek was a visitor In Banker Returns--Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Springfield on Tuesday. G. Hughes and son, Donald, returned Haturday evening from a short vaca­ Spend Weekend at Newpsrt--Mr. Return from Vacation— Mr. and tion «tent at lortland and st Seaside. and Mrs, Jack Mrsuo and family Mrs. L. E. Scott returned on Cunday spent Sunday and Monday at the Visit at Portland- Mr. and Mrs. J. from a two week's vacation trip. beaches at Newport. C. Pederson and their daughter, Dora Tranaete Bueinoes— U. T. Roork of Pederson, together with Glenn Vaughn Mall Carrier Vacations—B. 0 . San- Jasper was a visitor In Springfield motored to Portland over the week­ key, mall carrier on rural route 2 on Tuesday afternoon. end. began a two weeks vacation last Fri­ Noti Resident Here — Mrs. Joe day. His route Is being carried by Return« to Home— Mrs. W. H. Rid­ Haynes of Noti waa a visitor In Blmer Pyne during his absence. dell has returned to her home at Springfield on Saturday aft.er.ioon. Detroit, Oregon, aftor having spent Visit Coast C ities--l)r. and Mrs. some time here with her daughter, From Glendale— Earl McMullen ol W N. Dow and family spent their Mrs. C. O. Wilson. Glendale was a business visitor In Istbor day vacation at Astoria and Springfield on Friday. other coast cities. Leave for California— Mrs. A. B. Spend Sunday at Yachats— Mr. aud Week-end at Yachats-- Mr and Mrs. Malo, son Stanley, and her mother, Mrs. Jean Thompson, together with Mrs Walter Griffin spent Sunday on Il»n Weber and Mr and Mrs. Harold Stewart spent the week-end near Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pettit of Portland the beach at Yachats. left Springfield last week for an ex­ Yachats. Undergoes Tonali Operation— Mrs tended visit In California. John Gustino of Dexter underwent a Vacations In Eastern Oregon—Mel Portland People Here— Dr. and Mrs. tonsil operation at the office of a i Bartlett has gone to eastern Oregon where he will spend a week's vaca­ W. C. Foster of Portland spent the local physician on Tuesaay. week-end here visiting with Mrs. Fos­ tion fishing. Small Child III—The small daugh ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gibson or Vacation on MoKsnlo— Mr. and Mrs. DePue. East Malo street Is confined to ber C. A. Wyman spent the week-end at Doctor Moves Back to Town—Dr. beo on account of Illness this week. N. W. SAWMILLS ONLY their summer home on the McKenxIe and Mrs. Pollard have moved back to AT 40% CAPACITY river above Vida Rainbow People Here— Mrs. Joe their home In this city after having T ry Ocean Fishing—H. O. Dibbles spent the past three weeks camping Williams and Mrs. Oeorge Williams SEATTLE, Wash., SepL 4.—Contin­ and Sam Gray of Santa Clara spent out along the river on the Hansen of Rainbow were visitors In Spring- uing on the low production schedule field on Friday. the week-end fishing at Heceta Head place east of Springfield. they have followed since late In May, north of Florence. Spend Day at Marshfield— Mr. and a group of 350 mills reporting to Aoeldent Vlotlm Dlee—A. B. Malo Visits Grandmother— Mias Nellie waa called to Toledo last week on Mrs. A. L. Wade drove to Marshfield the West Coast Lumbermen's asso-.U- Stuart spent Monday with her grand account of the death of his brother- over the week-end and spent Labor tlon for the week ending August 23 operated at 46.77 per cent of capa­ mother. Mrs Ella Frum, at Junction in-law. W B. Nutting, who died of day In that city. city. This figure compares with 47.21 City. Injuries received In an automobile Visit Parente— Mr. and Mra. Wm. per cent of capacity for the proced- accident two weeks ago. Price of Portland spent the week-end Ing week and with an average of S3 Returns to Portland— Herschel Hut­ ton returned to Portland on Tuesday Visit at Ashland— Mr. and Mrs. 1. In this city with Mrs. Price's par­ per cent of capacity from January 1 after a three weeks visit at the K Murphy. Mr. end MrMs. D. B. Mur­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wright. to June 1. These 350 mills have re­ Harry Whitney home phy and Mias Clara Jones all motored duced output during the past thirteen Jasper People Hers— Mr. and Mrs. to Ashland Sunday where they visited weeks by 582,290,000 feet, which rep­ H ill and Mr. and Mrs. Fred H ill Fall Creek Resident Here—Grover with Mrs Murphy's parents. Mr. and Jasper were vlslstors In Springfield resents more than four weeks produc­ Walker of Fall Creek called on his tion for practically the entire lumber Mrs H. T. Mitchell. i Friday afternoon of last week. friends In Springfield Tuesday after­ Industry of Washington. Oregon and noon. Returns from School— Mrs. W W Doctor at Odell Lake— Dr. and Mrs. British Columbia at present operating Walker, her son Kenneth, and daugh r. C. Rebhan and two daughters, Joy schedules. Visits Mother— Mr«. A. P. Howells ter, Evelyn, all returned to their home id Bobble, spent the week-end at Orders received by a group of 228 and four children of Albany spent here last week after having attended Odell Lake. miles, for which the association has the week-end In Springfield visiting the summer school session at Mon­ a weekly record of production, orders with Mrs. HowelT's mother. Mrs. S. Visito Mother— Dr. C. G. Van Valxah mouth the past six weeks. and shipments, exceeded the output C. Hewes. and her sister. May Hewes. of Portland spent the week-end and for the week ending August 23 by Visit Newport— Mr. and Mrs. C. E Kalama People Visit— Ell Brewer Labor day In this city visiting with 7.97 per cent. New business reported Kenyon spent the week-end at the of Kalama and his sons, Melvin, Lyle, his mother. Mrs. A. B. Van Valxah. by those 228 Identical mills for the Carl and Raymond, were week-end Newport beaches They were accom- | Drive to Silverton— Mrs. Mary Mc­ five weeks from the week ending guests here of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. panted by Mrs. Kenyon's brother, Earl Luckey, his mother and his son, Ed-1 Pherson and her two daughters. Miss July 19 to August 23 shows that Brewer. Vlnnle and Miss Lulu McPherson, orders recelvel during that period ex­ win Luckey. Leaves for Klamath Falls—Miss drove to Silverton Sunday to spend ceeded production by 4.63 per cent. Spend Week-end at Newport— Pro the day with friends in that city. Audrey McPherson left the latter part In the 14 weeks from May 24 to or last last week tor Klamath Falls feasor and Mrs W E. Buell returned August 23, inventories declined 8.68 Return to Portland— Mr. and Mrs. per cent The continued decline in where she will be employed as a Monday evening from a week-end teacher In one of the schools during outing at Newport. They were accom Theran B. Sausser of Portland re­ Inventories and the steadily main­ panted on the trip by their son. Fred, ! turned to their home Sunday after tained favorable relationship of orders the coming school year. and two daughters, Evelyn Buell, and having spent two weeks here with to production Is gradually strengthen­ Returns to School— Miss Thelma Mrs. Sausser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing the sales position of the Industry, Mrs. Paul Alley. Sweeney has returned from Mon­ Harry Stewart. according to the association. Visit st Crescent— Mrs. H. Foss of mouth where she spent six weeks attending the summer session. Miss Springfield and Mrs. Hasel Relchen- Vialt at Portland — Mra. Stello Klamath People Visit— Mr. and Sweeney will teach in the Lincoln bach of Eugene spent the week-end Eaton and her eon, Orval, motored at Crescent visiting with friends. to Portland Monday to visit with Mrs. Mrs. Hohn Robertson and family of school this fall. While there a fishing party was or­ Eaton's brother. John Walsh who is Klamath Falls arrived In Springfield ganised and a day was spent fishing a patient In one of the Portland hos­ Saturday and are spending several days here visiting with frlende. The at Odell lake. pitals. Robertson family formerly lived In Register at Elite Hotel— Among the Visiting In Portland— Miss Lucille thia city. guests registered at the Elite hotel Richmond left for Portland last F ri­ during the week are Archie Rankin, day and will spend a week there Marlon, Oregon; George Crandall. visiting with friends. I-ebannn; A. Johnson of Portland; Return from Vacation— Mr. and Oscar F. Fredrickson of Independence, Mrs. Walter Gossler and family re­ M. F. Burrlght of Salem, and Wallace turned Friday from their vacation trip T. Achey of Dexter. at Yachats. Mr. Gossler was back at Spend Week-end on Rogue River— work at the postoffice on Saturday. Mrs. E. E. Fraedrlck and her son and Coquille People Her«— Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Vernon Harper and two daughters, of Fraedrlck motored to Prospect. Cali­ Coquille spent the week-end here with fornia over the week-end and visited Mr. Harpor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Fraedrlck's son and daugh- A. E. Harper. ter-inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fraed­ rlck Jr. Drive to Redwoods— Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Long spent their two-day vaca­ Returns from Vacation — Maxine tion by driving south In the large Snodgrass returned to her work at Rodwood timber In Northern Cali­ (he local office of the Mountain States fornia. Power company on Tuesday following Franklin which has been given to the I old Smithfield consmanit r, west of Eugene, was expressed at the meeting, and all of the 126 pioneers present declared that they would exert ell Springfield people who attended the their influence In having the original Lane county fair program on Friday name restored. Smithfield was named evening and saw the participants In after Daniel Smithfield, early Lane tho second double wedding to be county pioneer. The name of the staged at the fair thia year were more community baa been changed to than surprised when they saw .that Franklin. the event was to be mors than a double wedding, and that It was go­ ing to be a wedding of two brothers NEW YORK-NEW ORLEANS to two sister«. BOAT TRIP IS ENJOYED SPRINGFIELD YOUNG FOLK MARRIED AT FAIRGROUNDS WEDDING The brides were the Thatcher sis­ ters and were married to the Skinner brothers. Elmer L. 8klnner married Rachael Thatcher, while Elwood R. Skinner married Nova Thatcher. The bridal party waa escorted to the platform in front of the grand­ stand by the Eugene Radiators decked In their white and red uniforms. A wedding cake was enjoyed by the couples st a table on the fair grounds Immediately after the ceremony. NAME CHANCE RESENTED AT PIONEER MEETING Miss Ann Whitaker, daughter oi the first territorial governor of Ore­ gon was re-elected president of the Lane County Pioneer association at the annual meeting of the organisa­ tion at the fairgrounds last Friday morning. Mias Ida Patterson waa re­ elected vice-president, and Judge E. O. Potter of Eugene was. chosen sec­ retary and treasurer of the group. A strong opposition to the name Store S7.50 Moore’s Cycle and Toy Store 128 8th, Eugene • Eugene Business College A. E. Roberts, President Phone 666 Miner Bldg. STORE NO. 1 125 E. Broadway Eugene STORE NO. 2 88-96 W. Broadway Eugene jI | Eugene, Oregon STORE NO. 3 960 Charnelton St. Eugene STORE NO. 4 500 Main St. Springfield Thursday, Friday and Saturday Dog Food Crescent Coffee 1 lb. Can ............ -40C 3 lb. Can ___ 51.17 Winners Vitamont Ken-L-Ration Can ................ 10c Vinegar Washing 0 0 1 |Q C Ozydol Powder IC p 1VU A ¿C ID. IL - Watermelons - ft ¿C ID II . 10 Cals. and Keg Package........... Keg Redeemed for >1.00 STORE NO. 4 ONLY COLONIAL II X"-;,' a two weeks’ vacation period. During Conducts Bala— George Kennett Is her vacation she visited In San Fran­ spending the week at Reedsport where cisco on 4 at Lakeview where ahe he la opening a sale this week tor attend the Lakeview Round-up. a large business firm. The sale will Return from Round-up— Mr. and continue during the fair which is also Mrs. W. F. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. being held there. Alec McKensle of Eugene returned Sunday evening from Pendleton and eastern Oregon where they had spent the week visiting the round-up and with friends. They were guests at Walla Walla, Washington of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Korf and alao vtatted with Mrs. Leslie Hogland. Conclude vacation T rip —Mr. and Mra. I. M. Peterson returned Monday from a short vacation trip which took them to Pendleton and Walla Walla, Washington. While at W alla Walla Mr. Peterson played a game of golf on the country club course. This Is considered one of the host and moat beautiful golf courses In the Pacific Returns to Albany— Wayne Hawke has returned to Albany after having substituted st the Mountain States power office during the absence of Mias Maxine Snodgrass. SUNDAY - MONDAY SMALL BOY AND MATCHES START MORE GRASS FIRES « A small grata fire was extinguished by the fire department at Eighteenth and Main streets Monday after It had burned over about a half acre o f , ground. Small boys in the neighbor­ hood who had been allowed to play Seventeen-year old Dorothy Dell with matches were responsible for Goff of New Orleans, winner of the the blase according to Hugh Jojl*f, Witomattoaal beauty annssst haki at Northwest according to M r. Peterson. fire chief. Q a A wcs I kxi up Aßk About It They’re Young P H O N I 16 BICYCLES Day School Monday, Sept. 15 Night School Tuesday, Sept. 16 Right While Flanery’s Drug Miss Lombard will leave soon for North Bend where she will teach In the high school. The Next Class Begins Start the Children The children will thnnk you later in life If you'll teach them now the Importance of brushing their mouths habit­ ually. An easy way to foster this desirable habit la to start them using Klenso Dental Creme and Klenso Liquid. They’ ll enjoy the pleasant flavor of these val­ uable aliS to beautiful teeth and clean mouths. Invest a dollar In a 50c tube of Klento Dental Creme m.d a ROo hot­ tie of Klenso Liquid today! Stores. Miss Maurtne Lombard returned last week from Syracuse. New York where she has been attending the summer session of Cornell university. A boat trip from New York to New Orleans was a very pleasant exper­ ience for Miss Lombard on the return trip. She traveled by train from the Louisiana city to Springfield.