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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1922)
TUtUtSUAY, DKCKMIIKH 7. 19J2 VACM X)VR Eugene Business College SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Invest in a business educa tion. It will pay you well. A telephone call or a postal card brings you our cata log. Monday is enrollment day. Eugens Business College A .E Roberts, Pres. EUGENE OREGON Mrs. B. B. Beckett returned from Albany Tuesday, where she had been risking for the past week. W. O. W. tntiation at every Tuesday evening. the hall C. T. Wilson came down from the camps above Wendling. Tuesday. He reports a foot of snow when he left. THURSTON NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jackson and family of Avard spent Wednesday la Tharstoa. Mr. Walrus from Odar Flat spent Wednesday night in Thurston. Mr. William Calvert, from Junction City visited his niece, Mrs. John Ed mlston. last week. A. W. Weaver went to Salem with a load' of cheese last Wednesday. Mrs. Stanley Cray , from Landaz. visited last week at Ira Gray's. Harry Herbert, who attends High school . at Coburg. spent last week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harbert j Mr. Travis' family, from South Da-' kota, arrived bere on Thanksgiving, j Mr. Travis, and daughter Helen, spent" Thanksgiving day In Engene. j Mr. and Mrs. John Edmlston en tertained for dinner Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Calvert, from Junction City. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mc pherson and family, from Springfield, and Mr. William Calvert, of Junction city. ' j Last Tuesday evening Professor Baird, from the Eugene Bible univer sity, brought a car load of the stud ents out to Thurston, to assist la the revival meeting conducted by Rev. Childers, and asisted by Rev. Harry Benton. The services came to a close Sunday evening, after a basket dinner, and three services during the day. i Mrs. George Will'an entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ernest West, and family, Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Psge. Waltervllle. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Willian. and son Join, for Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Margaret Campbell, and son Frank. Billy Adams, and Mrs. and NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE Notice U hereby g!ven that by vir tue of an execution and order of gale In foreclosure issued out of the Cir cuit Court of Lane County. Oregon, on the 15th day of November. 132. In a suit wnenein r.n the 20th day of Oct-e ber, 1922, in said court. Edna I'. Comegys. plaintiff, recovered Judge ment against the defendant. Anna 1!. Park, for the sum of 32So.OO with n terent thereon at tho rate of 6 per cent per annum since October 20. 1920 and $300.00 attorneys fees and $1900 costs, which Judgement was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 23rd day of October, 1922. and said execu tion to me d'rected commanding me in the name of the State of Oregon, in order to sat'sfy said Judgement. In terest, attorney's fees, coats of suit and accruing costs to sell the follow ing described real property, towlt: Southwest quarter of Section twelve (It) iu Township eighteen (IS) South of Range one (1) East of tba Willa mette Meridian, in Lane County, Ore gon, containing 160 acres of land jnora or leas. ! Now therefore In the name of the Stale of Oregon. In compliance with said execution and order of sale and In order to satisfy said Judgement, attorney'! fees, costs of suit and ac cruing costs. I will on Saturday the 16th day of December, 1922, at the - - hour of one o'clock In the foreneon Mrs Marlou Caruthers, from Bellfoun- lor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. of said day at the southwest front taine, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. north of Springfield. door or the County Court bouse In Sam Caruthers. Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Beaman and children, from Eugeao, Lane County, Oregon, offer Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Edmlston, and Coburg, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. for sale nd' soil for cash, at public family, spent Thanksgiving day with and Mrs. J. T. Harbert. auction, tor-bjwt to redemption as pro- the Fred IluKsell family. Mrs. William Bar.iett, from Lowell, vldod by law. all of the right, title and Mrs Charlie Hastings entertalaed spent Sunday In Thurston. Interact of "H defendants, Anna II. Frud Gray and family Thanksgiving I'arks and V. H. Lewis, and all per- day. Hons c!.t"mfng ' by, through or 'under Miss Ruth Schufer, who Is teaching then or any or either of them la and near Oregon City, bj ent Thankngiviiig te aald premises. FRED O. BTJCKLES," Sheriff of Lae County, Oregon Miss ill, Is Vat publication November !, 1922, Mr. Ural pUDiicaiiou nviviuvf - Imat pafcllcatloa DtaMBaxar X. Wt, TanklTti 4tu wlU Un. tf - tick with 9iJr YLASn vjOi ITc ,s orEN J SANTA IS HERE VISIT THE STORE Ink 1 Why not a Silk Shirt for him We are showing dcxens and beautiful silk and silk mixed dotens Shirts of in beautiful combinations and plain colors. Domestic and imported Pongees at from 2.95 to 5.95 A wonderful assortment of slik and silk mixed stripes on sale at from 2.25 to 6.00 Holiday Ties A beautiful assortment of neckwear for men and boys In a big Christmas sale at from 35c to 1.50 Men's Silk Socks Regular $1.25 pure thread silk Half Hose. heavy weight. In plain black and assorted plain colors Christmas Sale, pair Another big lot of clockings, regular $1.15 values at pair Good quality Silk Socks on sale at pair 95c ks with Silk Socks with 95c 60c Wool and Silk and Wool Half Hose many colors and styles at pair 35c up to 1.50 In We are showing a fine assortment of Sweaters and Sport Coats for men and boys; many wonderful values. Prices from 1.35 to 8.50 Xmas Sale Underwear Great values in all kinds of underwear from the heavy cotton at 89 cents a gar ment to the finest Silk and wool at $6.00 a suit. Boys' Sweaters $2.98 Regularly selling at $3.50. good quality wool, sizes 26 to 34 in assorted colors take advantage. Trunks and Bags Extra quality Steamer Trunks, a regular $15.00 value on sale at 36 inch fiber Trunks, and good looking at 12.50 e size, strong 15.00 Bags and Suit Cases at from 2.25 and up Ladies Purses, Bags A wonderful showing of the latMt and bent styles In purses, bags, vanities real W-ather at from 1.50 up to 8.50 Bath Robes uotir 4.39 to 7.50 Misses Bath Robes, a C f sizes 10 to 14. at J.OU Sizes 4 to 6 years 49 Infant Robes at $1-90 Men's Overalls $1.59 We offer a Christmas sale in a big lot ol men's Bib Overalls in all sizes from 32 to 42 waist, made from heavy 8 oz. Covert cloth cut large and roomy, the very best work manship and will but wear any blue denim. Worth at least $160 on today s market but a fortunate purchase enables us to offer you a bargain at 1.59 . vacation with her parents here. Hcrama, who has been (julte urday evening, at ti e home of Mr. a:. a improvl :g now. Mrs. Bud and Mrs. Chaa. Taylor took Mr. Thomas Do Your Christmas Shopping Early- Newland. Xmas Dozens of Dolls for as many dozen little glrU' cuddly anus. Walking, Talking, Dressed and Undressed Dolls. Store happiness away for Christmas r C ff Day by selecting one of these dolls Prices OC OeUU Xmas. Stationery I Christmas Toys ve are snowing wonaeriui values I . popular priced box stationery. Gl.'i selections can be made from this as sortment tor everybody with assur ance of satisfying the most critical taste. Prices, the box 15c to 5.50 Women's Baxed Hantfkercfilels r Handkerchiefs lor Gilts From the Inexpensive to the finest Imported Linens and Lawns, put up,N Christmas memorandum Is com In Christmas boxew put up one. two, ; plvte without the mention of Hand three and six In a box. In a big range rchlefs. Here are larga storks t of aolors. designs and aualitlea at anviPrlc,, ,n1 " u' "vings. price you with to pay at from tb box 25c to 2.50 Special Christmas Offerings Women's CoaU, Suits, DresBes In a Christmas Clearance Sale. A Sale and 'an important one for in these high class garments you will have an opportunity to make handsome savings for in many cases they have been marked down from regular price one fourth to one third off. Dresses at $975 Regularly selling at $15.00 to $25 00 every sale final. Cloth Coats Reduced to dose 0:1 1. Made from dif- fcreiit materials, some far collars. Showing a fine lot of Hucioir Caps at from 35c to $1.25 Dress Ginghams 15c Showing a nice asortment of dress GitiKhain.4 ui'dcrpriced. 36-inch Percales 19c Iti-Kularly Helling at ZU: yard. 36 inch Chalties at 19c Regularly Helling at 22c yard. Pearl Sheeting 55c M Inches wide and full bleached. Handkerchief Linens $1.50 80 Inch, fine shere quality, while und assorted colors. Gifts for Him Shaving Seta - Toilet cases Smoking Sets - Military Brush Mats ...75c to $2.76 ... $2.25 to $3.00 ....76c to $2.25 . $2.00 to $3.63 proving at lat report. Marlon Spencer and Viola Welson, of Springfield, culled In Thurston last Saturday. I Herbert Taylor, retarned ButurdHy evening, after having spent ThtinkH glvlug with bis uncle, down on the Bluiilaw. Mrs. I. D. Larimer and daughter, of Springfield, enjoyed the buskn dinner at the church lust Sunday. i Ted Magness, who has been work ing for the WUIan brothers, tho pa,t summer, left for Jefferson last Sat Mr. and Mrs. Arch H hough, Curtis 1'rice, and Hubert Gray, from Lowell, were Thurston visitors lart Sunday. John Wllllsn. and Hazel anil 1 orm Kdmlston, attended a party Isst Sut- Mcl'herson. Willian has been quite urday. . itonoach trouble, but li lm-1 William Xlennl Gift Sale Games, guns and targets. Rubber Balls. Toy Irons for girls, Iialloon. Wagons. Candles, Christmas Tree Ornaments, Christmas Cards. Chris , mas Bells In different sites. Christ mas paper for wrapping gifts, sesls land tags, etc. Priced at from 5c to 1.25 Men's handkerchiefs 1QC o iV PJikH Pints USM Regularly selling at $25 00. these silk plush coats are real bargain)). Suits at $14.75 Regularly selling up to $25 00. Made 1 from all wool serges Christmas Sale Ladiss. Undergarments ICx(UlMlte, yet j.nirtlcitl underlhlngtt for Christinas giving. They're lovely eveyouo of Iheiu--dufnty and fresh and new and ho low in price you'll wImIi all your g:fts might he selecioil in thin depurt ment. Cumlxo'cs, wuxh satin Hpecially priced at Clove Silk Ve.Us on sale at Crepe d Chine Combinations at Crepe de Chine Gowns Kxcellent quality 1.49 2.75 4.75 7.85 Bilk Jersey Petticoats $5.60 Just arrived, New Slipover Sweaters for women in assorted new colorings priced from 3.50 to 5.50 to Eugene Sunday, to sea grandma Rennie. Several or the men and boys of the neighborhood met Saturday afternoon and cleaned up tlie church yard, re moving the old Kl'.hglo which worn torn from the roof wbuu It wui re shingled. Jack Ilurbert and lielinoiit Russell left Tuesday morning for Wendllng, to work for liooth Kelly. Th teot.le of bur neighborhood were saddened to hour of the death of Mr. Tom Nesbltt, which occured at the Eugene hospital, last 8unday and family, went evening. The neighborhood extends Make your wlortloim f JUr how, nnt wlili n tlovvn C C&&fl payment, wo will koop Vj'' It for you untlll SJ Christ iiiiiM ffjjl A Silk Dress Length Makes a practical glflh This month e uffer truly Krrt values In quality silks aud drea goods, soma of I hf He am nt arrivals. Changeable Taffeta Regularly oiling at $2 7536 Inches wide an elegant fabric for party OOP dresses, at yard sWtatiij Yard wide Satin $1.59 A UepHiulatil" quality in navy, regularly selling at $105. a U-mlh! bargain at the price. Silk Crepes Cantons and Crepe de Chine In a big variety of rolnrs and qualities every Item a splendid bargnlii (he yard at from $1.85 to $3.75 Storm Serge at $1.00 All wool storm serge. 38 Inches wlds In assorted plain colors. Gift Hosiery A wonderful showing of fine hosiery at very low prims. Kvrry pair ni-an a splen did saving for they are quality goods under priced. 811k Heather Hose. SO par cent silk, at pair 1.85 Silk mlx.o 1.25 U offer aiivthnr number of Silk mlx.o Heather Hose, special the pslr Other Heather Hose In mixtures of wool ind Silk and wool, alt priced special at from 65 2.35 A big Chrlxtmns assortment of silk Lose at 69c to 1.75 Misses heavy silk hose ribbed, at the pair 95c Silk Umbrellas Are useful snd acceptable gifts we offer you choice of dlferenl kinds and colors they are ruin or shine umbrellas the prices are f rum 5.00 to 9.50 We alo Imve a flue lot of the leas expen sive kind tnuny with fancy handles and Ivory tips nt 1.50 up to 3.50 Blankets We are offering nperlal this month all k nits of blanket from the fluent all wool i!'uh lilunkit lit $10 0 a pair to the inex-pi-nmve onen Ht $2 50 the pulr. largo sikw. It illmi robes at from $4 98 to iioo.i. Cn Ma- kets In fllffi-rent nlzes and klmln tit from 75 cents to $1 45 ench Gift Towels Nice selections of towels here for your chi oalnK lowi-nt prices. In all sixes and gmiles In plain and rehired borders. 25c to 1.50 Muck towels pay r at from lOC t0 DC JapanssB Lunch Cloths Nice a Snort ment. In 3C Inch. 4T Inch, 64 Inch. r,0 Inch, In a lot of good designs any of theKB would make desirable gifts prices are from 69c up to $2.98 GIFT GOODS GIVE HER FRENCH IVORY ImUHon Ivory Comli. 26c to 6c LruHUos at from $1(0 to $2 CO Trays at from JBo to $1.7S Toilet Suit from $1.60 to $1.75 Ihelr sympathy to Mrs. Nesbjtt and children. Tho Thurston orchestra will meeet Thursday night to prodtlca music for Christmas. Ths Thurston basketball teams are plsoulng on ploying the Creswull teams Krlduy evening at the Creswell ball. I The sl areholdors of the Thurston Hall held a meeting at the hall Mon day evening, and elected a new board of directors. I Mr. Fred Russell and Rov EiimL. tdn drove a wall for Mln Ileersma, v M rr t. t s i j ea ' . ,