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PAGE POUR
Seng, CeluMlniSi by
Community News
THE CONFESSION
By
G ERTRUDS
W H IT E
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to
B -rlh .i B u tle r had
By S p edai
Correspondents
PLEASANT HILL
CAMAS SWALE
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McClur*
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William» went
x a H UtlA PIIELI'S wa» modern from last Saturday
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IB . I * ? * .
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWB
Lowell
had
The Womans clu b of Pleasant HUI
held an extra meeting at the home of |
luck M rs
E
B T in k e r r h u ie d a v
x
School.
Dialogue, Celumhuai by School.
Song. October; by School.
Dialogue. "Jack Frost;” by Caryl
l.oriI and Rolierl Phelpa.
Song, " A u tu m n :'’ by Mrs. Tlvey,
Mrs, Lord.
Encore, "Whippoorwill."
Pnom. '• Shadow March"; by School.
Dialogue. " W itch ;" Edna Palmer,
Zelmn Palmer. Robert Phelpa
Laiinnce Lonl.
Smg, " The Goblin Man;" by School
After the program the children con
ducted four dlffcreal attractions, for
time telling, picture gallery, »even «nn
deca of the world and airplane ride.
CHIROPRACTIC
la the science th a t la restoring health to thousands
who Buffer from stom ach trouble. toiiHllltla, nervousness
sleeplessness, headaches. enlHrgeed prostrate glands. high
blood pressure etc., by sclnetlflcally co-ordinating th e prin­
ciples of Chiropractic mid Electro-Therapy. T he results
red ma»» of bobbed urta tv the eo.ro „„day when »he apralned arm badly ber S In the absence of Miss Helle
1
k..» —
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.. a. _a_ a. _ a_ i^a K.» I Wet lit I
»Ice
of the two-color apart sandala on her In the shoulder whch has twice he Wemmer Mrs A J 1 Htggln«
prettily arched fleet. Her father gloat­ fore been pulled out of Joint S h e 1 president presided. The resignation
lire Safe. Suite und Sure.
ed in hla daughter* ui. decline».-. will have to carry It In a »11 « for of Ml*» Belle Wemmer was read ant
• S lie a i alie h.i> a mind of her own.“ two weeks
accepted
It waa decided to have jt
DR. GEO. A. SIMON
he always said. And, Gloria Cunt
Mr and Mrs W P. Down« and community dinner al 'he hall on
Over Ludford'a
ever come tv ary harm, for she a Just (tm lv have rented the Welaa place Thanksgiving
Examination Free
day
November 29
91#
W
lllametto
Street
like her mother."
I’hiinu 3t.’> J
an.l will move there aoon
Everyone Is Invited to com e to this
The newly-made no-t her had died
Ita.krts
were
then
auctioned
off
All
EUGENE,
OREGON
Mr
am! — Mrs O Graber and Mia, din er anil bring well filled hnake's
■
n tir iix
n < had e „Iven
i » v n v Gloria
iiw m
.» a t
•■ • • » •
Shortly
alter s she
Into
the father s keep.!,-. “You'll have to O
eontetta
newco.rJ-rw
are , (pnrtlcul.rty of the ladies were called behind a screen
Urt'tB’’“
» Knowels
iv u v o ..- of
W
W
W Cottage
w Grove | The
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.a .
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• ••»•»»«. I
a«w • aa »aw , v l l t
s tl.l
aTsvt
ia*«ra t l t l i »11
watch over her, dear, an 1 she will take spent Sunday visiting at the Rue«'- urged to turn out and get acquaint and »’ the bnskets were auctioned the
Bit
owner put her nose through a pumpkin
my place.”
ger home.
Mr. Phelps was at best nnconaolahle
Mr and Mrs Robert Huffman and cd
Plana were made for a chicken musk, thus giving the buyer some small
at losing bis vne |*al. *ut, when the family, of Pleasant Hill. were over dinner to he held at the halt on Jna -idea «» t” I he owner of the l«i»ket. This
tiny !»'►» eeks-old Gloria clasped his Sunday for a visit at fihe Sutton 1st at noon. There will be another was cause for much merriment.
,
great finger in her frail little hand, j, >I1V.
I m eeting of the Womans' Club at the
l > auctioned
the '
and looked up at him with her mother's
Mr and Mrs A Leidtke visited hall on Wedneaday
November 14
eyes,
he found
something
very Thursday In ’ Creswell with Ihelr T h o-e * * » « « « < the m eeting were »■other* of children assisting Mrs. j
precious
to live he f v l..,il
. From
that time
We are giving our custom ers the hebt quality of
phelpa sold coffee, mndwkhea, cake lee
vu his daughter W..S his only laiaaion. daughter re. eorge Ricketts.
Mesdamcs Higgins
E s say Shoop. errotn, candy and ehaoeea in a Hallow.;
groceries ut u prit e ihm tu low b e ta u te we nell for
ller slightest whin, was granted.
Mr and Mrs Carl W illiams arriv Williams. Jordan Carr. Morse. Dlson. een pie. Thia pie was made in a d e e p '
cash
in a e r and
aou .v
im s Bertha
n e n n a .w
w nnw ry.
.. t h i s n s s 1
And It is no v nder that Gloria
Saturday nigh- ofr a visit with Tinker
Miss
Mannery.
luaii luoihk* a
rovtr. T »*>
»n|*
IHavlng completed the grading
on
1
.
.. in the .trines
thought the world was made just for thetr brother here E E. W illiams
.
. t attached a do*eu »trmga. A ll toe siring»
Ute Goshen Lowell road for the win
l the nor
her. At lime* »he w as all tenderuesa
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were imlled at one time an.l the pur
and consideration, which “showed her
ter.
contractor
R.
L.
Ray.
left
Plea»
'
,,,
THURSTON NOTES
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chaser» found thv bad anything from
mother |>eeping out In her"; but these
ant HUI laat Thursday.
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I •• -a.
w a
• i
mu
a. i 4
m »licit u i gum to * *mall pumpMin I»«»
mood» were few.
» ..- « a
8. Overbolaer 1« In Albany helping *
*
in
Il 1
_
.
t.r n
** pH***e* o f iMtP.
Roberta Baugh was
Smail wonder that »he resented the
I put In the fall crop on ha ranch n«*ar ’tr’
1
Interference o f her father"» new secre­ Saturday evening.
.
,»» counting up the proceed» it «»« j
tary. He, one Bcnndon Oort, hud been
Arthur
S. Vero
that the ••'h.sd had cleared
a n n u r Baugh,
Dwqu. from Donna, »pent o On
n November ».
vern W.
w . Matthews
xuntnew s | i learned
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in tbeir employ only two week«, when
Sunday In Thurston.
„ , ,
On November 4 Vern W Matthews, of bove expeneea, B i t .»
This is 1» go to
he positively forbade Gloria to Intrude
FOR YOUR WEEK
Mrs. Brown returned fpom Keeaa.-j
Rh^
y Higgins, o f j a fund which is t« purchase a piano for
upon her father during the hours of 11
port laat week.
q . , . ‘ Trent, were united in marriage nt the of the MrluMkl.
\ n d h o l id a y
to 2. This #»« a bombshell, and when
M
r. v
o n siurxeti
bbc n
rr laiaava
* nk
n
" U U*
"
1 Well*, in E.ij:«*»»«’. Act
Mr.
Cort
started io
to i take
her
father
M r. »ml Mrs. E F . Cooper and .'au
on business tripe, without even con urdny for Gallfornla.
„andd J. ghter. Margaret, and Miss Ann Park»
don I fall Io Includ« a good big
enlting Gloria, the little sparks of re- The returns o the election on the
motored over from Vraeo. where Mr.
don't fall to ItKttide gi«»d big
aentment were fanned Into flames of income tax. Tuesdy. were, y e ,
« 8.;
„„nha.
Cooper leach in the High
—
»
M r. and Mrs. t»uv i a rr nave putv nas and Mrs
intense dislike. Some day ahe would no. j.
,
.
/
El«« you'll till»« much of Ih o
m
<l
»|s-nt
the
week
end
with
Mr.
put thia man In his proper place!
F_
ha»
___ . „ k Campbell
__
__ the dlplheria. I «1 three lot» .a I ottage Grove, .h er- Mr SehiH'l,
--
• [ Maude
•
_
- m - 1st on camo«^»rr
_ l i 1. . . ex|wet» a..
«w
..wlr as
mm a <a eurimnlof
Durlns
the
summer
of
1922,
Mr.
and
Haxel
Ed
to
get
work
earpeater.
I
anJ
M„
.
g.
Y.
Swift.
pleaaur« of your outing.
Our
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Phelps' Interests In Lond m took an hom(> from Monmouth on Friday to , They cvpect to Is- moved before Thank»
A rchie Sunnion», of rianla Barlmra,
chocolates, bon bons. e«c.. «dd
alarming turn, and It was neveesary
ww>kend
giving
, who »»« called to Eugene by the death
that he go over there at om-e^ Gloria.
PhetePia re went to Portland
The program and entertainment given of hi» father. K. J. Himroon», retmard
Immm -<dy a» Joy maker»,. 1'n-
I
her old nurse. Nanette, and Mr. to r t
•
gvidav
were to accompany him.
Just .h e day Tuesday, returning on Kri,,aV
_ the school house at Enterprise on,tnMiie last Wednesday.
d »r no rlreumatanr«« no away
before they were to
start. Gloria
Mrs Lane spent the week-end
I'nioa High Bshool No. 1 will have
I Satuniay night, Nov. 10, showed much
rushed Into the forbidden room.
, Portland.
; Blirk #n)|
forethought on the part ita first baskelliall game of the wcason
Ithout some..
-Where Is my father. Mr. C o r tr
Perry Pane went to Elmira Satur-j
pk»|ps and her eleven pu- whrn they play Tburdutoa on Friday, t
“He is out of towu. Miss P helps and day.
jh
T1)p ,,np
«.h<sd house waa Nor. Id. nt Phcisant Hill.
will not return untd late tonight.”
Mr. and Mr». E r o e .’- "<•»» mo <’r
deeoru.rd with pumpkin»
It was deride.» at the Sunday Hrhool .
“Oh. bother! I did so «an t to see ;M to Oakland Saturday.
’
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of the Christian church that the Chris-,
The Thur«ton High School won
■ ’
' ' ' ’ ’• "
witeJies
him. Well, you'll just have to oim-el
tian Endeavor that the Chrwtiaa En j
our passages, and get new one» for a ho(h basketball game» Frldav night, pul’d-1 -»• l>»' '
•
Christnui» e*.-rci»e« in December, and I
They will Play t Pleasant Hill next »»<1 ••«'-
v w k from tomorrow.”
, miimw. light«*«! puwphini»
an«l
Niittunn ikavor take complete charge
of the |
-And why?”
“Because my two new evening ^ t h e i Harris and mofher. are v.lt- l«v.w furniehed the ...he, decorati.«». that little children comprise most of tin-
dresses will not be ready until next ing friend» and relative» here.
MA of the Holiday Mehool treasury in '
1 The program . . . » . follow.
Thursday, and I shan't leave without
program. It was al»» voted to apply |
Kong, America: by al).
Rev..
Olsen,
of
Eugene,
preached
them.
Dialogue, "W hy are we here; " by to the miiuAtiT’* *i»b*rjr.
“Miss Phelps. I think you ave the here Sunday
Caryl laird, Zelina Palmer, P>arl
most selfish, self-centered girl I’ve ,
and Mr» McKlln spent Sun-
Albert, Evelyn Plml|«.
ever known. If your futher doe» not (jav
Pf)V Edmston's.
Then« new model »ho«» Ju»t r«-
Springfield New» >1 25 per year.
leave tomorrow, he will lose a great
[ j i ah Rhode» and two daughter! i
c«lv«d by ua combine good
deal of money and. what Is more, the !
t thp «...pk-eml at R oy M m ls
re»l»eet and <-nnrtden<-e of his men In
style m il long wearing quality
London. That 1» not worth satisfying ton's.
Maud Edmlnston was unable to re­
the foolish whim >rf s girl like you.
and real comfort,.
They're
We sail tomorrow, with or without turn to Monmouth Monday on th«j
account of sickness
yon."
not "extreme" nnd they’re not
Gloria’s only answer wa« a louil bang • Mildred Price and Norma Ma’-
old-timey. They’re the »hoea
f i t the door, nnd the quick patter of thews of Leaburg. «pent the week
heels up the hall. “She could be each pnd bep».
for the average well-dresaed
a sweet woman with the proper train- i
T _______
vlu-n you sis< them at our
Ing." thought Briindon to himself.
.« a
Alec
Mathew
“ B u t how she does flare up I " Ho
“" i on
Saturday,
Quality
Price
Community Cash Store
i
EGGiMANN’S
Sturdy Yet Stylish
Only 3 more days
Of Special
whistled, and smiled, then busied hint- were in from
us
‘
j
Next morning Gloria, with Nanette,
Haxel Edmiston was here over in-
appeared all ready for the voyage, and week^ nd from Normal school^
nothing was «aid c l the interview of
the <lay before.
Biliousness and Constipation.
“Wonder whet trump card she has
"For years I was troubled with
up her sleeve.“ thought l*,rand»n.
Mr. Phelps took to his stateroom Im­ biliousness and constipation, which
ma'le life m lserrple for
mediately. and Gloria «1.» left to the appetite
failed me. I lost my usual
mercies of Mr. Cori. He proved to l>e force and vitality. Pepsin prepara
an excellent sailing partner, «ml saw lions and cathartics only made mat
that Gloria wanted for nothing. At ten. worse. I do not know where
times be wa« as tender and as anxious should have been today had I not
T he,
to gratify her every wish as her father tried Chamberlain's Tablets
tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, ;
would have been.
“He really Is human, after all.” was strengthen the digestive functions, |
Gloria's explanation of the change In helping the system t o do Its work nat ;
urally," writes Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birm '
his manner toward her. “ Well. I'll
Ingham, Ala.
bury the hatchet for the time being "
she confided to Nanette, "but 111 fix
him yet.”
But the fourth day out Gloria be­
came dreadfully 111. Each moment she
grew worse, and nothing hel[>ed her.
“Oh. Nanette. I know I'm going to die, I
•und I don't want to."
“There, dear, Just lie quiet. You
probably won't die. Just as many get
better as die." (This was a poor way to I
comfort Gloria, but Mr. Cort had ad­
vised Nanette not to baby the sick
girl. She would enjoy life In a better
way, for thinking she might lose It.)
"Nanette," whisperer! Gloria that
evening, "I’d like to see Mr. Cort. Ask
biro to come In—please.”
’"self at his work.
F iv e
m inutes
la te r
B randon
was
looking at the most pitiful little crea­
ture he had ever seen. Gone was the
glorious Gloria, and the usual shining
bright eyes were dimmed with real
tears. Brandon's heart suddenly did
all sorts of queer things.
“Brandon,” she said softly, “I'm
going to die. Perhaps you'll get some
satisfaction out of seeing me do some­
thing I don't want to do You've Just
got to know that Tve done one big
thing during this playful, all holiday
life of mine. I’ve fallen In love with
a real man. I wouldn’t ever tell you.
but It can’t hurt anyone now. Br“n
don, I love you, and I’ve got to die.”
••You little darllr.g," crooned Bran­
don “You can't die now. Yoiimuatn’t
leave me. I love y u . »00, Gloria, and
I want yon to live for me.”
“Oh, Brendon. T am the happiest
girl. And. maybe, for once, I can do
something that someone else wan(s me
to do Just as much M" 1 want to
H
piyself."
Brer,don left, a very hsnpy man; for
h. kTi<*w that
very alarming, It was seldom fatal.
I
Handy first aid
for every home
Every .home
should have
a
complete first-aid! outfit.. It of­
ten m*ans elimination of un­
necessary suffering w hile you
are waiting for a phyeielan,.
Emergency remedies are ee-
pecclelly valuable In homes
where there are children,
"in
We have a special
FIR8T AID KIT
which should have a place in
every home,.. Ask to see It the
next time you visit our store.
man and you'll agree
»hop..
Meetings
with us
Hall’s Cash Store
CLARENCE HEDRICK
Evangelint
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH
DON’T MISS THESE MES8AGES
THURSDAY— “Claims for Healing the Body, Both True and False ”
FRIDAY— "Have You Heard the Good Shepherd'» Voice?"
LORD’S DAY— The Two Greatest Events From Eternity to Eternity,’
LORD’S D A Y .. MORNING— "The Unchanging Christ"
’IT ALWAYS PAYS TO
TRADE AT CRAY'S"
Compare Our Prices
with the So-Called
Sale Prices
M e n ’» H at»
WHY
GENUINE VELOUR HATS, THE »8,00 KIND FOR ONLY
M en'» Suita
COMPARE OUR PRICES ON MENS’ SUITS,
8AM £ PUALITV AT A LOWER PRICE,
$19,50
24-50
By taking sm aller Profits We sell or less.
We guarantee everything sold to be entirely Batlfl-
factory.
T urn our stock rapidly thereby assu n ig fre«h
groceries.
(
These are some of the reasons why G ray's is a
safe place to trade.
You won’t go wrong here
We a re alw ays glad to have you come in and
look our stock over ami get our prices.
DON’T PAY MORE
OUR 8PECIAL SOAP DEAL IS 8TILL ON FOR THE
REMAINDER OF THE WEEK,.
BUY |’8UNNY MON­
DAY,“ “GOLD DOST," ’.FAIRY».. "PUMMO/f A?
SPECIAL PRICES
»4.80
WE SELL THE
$29,50
M e n ’» Underwear
ALL WOOL, UNION 8UIT8 SOLD ALL OVER THE UNITED
STATES STATES FOR $8,00, OUR PRICE .................$4,98
UNION 8U 1T8 AT $1-98 TO $3.60,.
THE BEST BUY IN THE
STATE OF OREGON,
B o y’» Suita
COME IN AND TAKE A LOOK AT OUR BOYS SUITS BEFO«i
YOU BUY,
U
We have a reputation for sellng good shoes for leas,. Come an<^
compare price for pree 4id quality for quality,. You' will xflnd that'
oup prlcna on »hoea for any member of the fumlly aro lower Ihar
the ao-called ealo price»,.
I
Laadies and Children»
W ool Dreaaea
I'T8 TIIE LOW PIICE ON THIS QUALITY OF MI'.RClIANDlSB
THAT IS TAKING THESE NEW WlOOL DRESSES OUT OF THE
STORE AT A FAST PACE
52 STORES
52 STORES
C. J. DREIER CÖ.
SAMPLE STORE
X frro v p . o .
l'hone 31
Eu -ene, Oregon
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