The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 06, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    TOWN
AND
VICINITY
I 45 Courteoue,
Mother Arrives— Mr». Farr»», ot
Hlokmin, ttrrivod *n Hprlngflalrt Bat*
unlay for
axtanfl««» »hall with har
daughter, Mra. W C. Itabhan.
PAGE F IV l
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY- DECEMBER«. t>23.
Ellicient
Sales
People to
Make
Your
Holiday
WE PAY POSTAGE ON GIFT MBRCHAN
OISE EXCEPT SPECIAL HALE ITEMS
ANI) BREAKAB1JC8
Oirtad with Keeeey* Mr and Mr»
(I w Whit nay »hil daughter Mary
Kiuabath hail Hunilay dllutar with the
(» (I Kaaaay family
Shopping
Pleaaant
PHONE 4
DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OP
CITY— SHOP EARLY
FREE
lln<«e%oee Operation A minor op
oration « » • | orfortniMl upon Ftorroat
Kilita at tl>° Hprlnafli’lil hoapltal o t i ||
Friday.
Her» ’ or Medloal Treatment Mr»
Walter fa r te r and »wall daughter
wore here from l.eaburg Tueaday for
nodical treatment.
Ho! for Christmas!
Went to Weatflr - Gworge Kelly, of
the We «tar n laimber company, went
thiynigh Ktrlngfleld Munday tyt hl»
way front Portland to Weatflr
THIS GREAT CHRISTMAS STORE SUPREMELY READY!
EUCENE
EVER
HAD
OF BE
AND USEFUL GIFTS. FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE PRICED WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. AND
MATTER HOW BUSY WE ARE THE SUPERIOR SERVICE OF THIS BIG STORE WILL BE MAINTAINED ALL THROUGH
SHOE
Dainty “Gift” Lingerie Should By All
Means Be Selected Now
Lovely New English Broadcloth Blouses
$3.50
PRICED LOW FOR SUCH
EXCELLENT QUALITY
Broke Arm— The i-niall daughter of
If If Brown «,f Mohawk fell and >
broke her arm laet week end. Hhe
la now able to go on to erhool.
FILIPINO HAND EMBROIDERED GOWNS
Returnd ’ root Idaho Mr and Mrs.
W J. McDowell returned Monday
from aoulhem Idaho where they vie-
lied aona for the taut two month»
Oletrlbuted Calendars — About 40
calendars for 1024 lamed by the
Houthem l*a<in>- railway company ami
a**nt here from Portland were distri­
buted around town Tueaday
Kicked by Horse While on hl»
ranch near town Saturday morning, I
O II K enny attempted Io drive a
number of horses through a gateway
One of them kicked hint several time»
but not with aertoua reaulta.
AND CHEMISE
REMEMBER WHAT YOU
Exquisitely made of fine English »ilk broadcloth In several
smart plain tailored styles;
white only. Keally sensible
gifts greatly appreciated by
any woman.
Smart Beaded Blouses
$6.95 to »19.75
Overblouses In a most pleas­
ing selection of new styles
richly beaded with scintallat-
ing beads of almost any color
one could name.
SAID LAST YEAR ABOUT
$2.95
EARLY SHOPPING?
WITH ONLY 15 SHOP­
vh rgsa.
Went to Sutherlin Mary Klleabeth
Whltnny went to Kullierlln to »pend
Thankaglelng with her grandmother,
Mra, G W Whitney
She ratuiyiwl
home Sunday.
Snowy v.hite gowns and che­
mise from the far away east
em isles; hand embroidered
in charming floral designs
such as only the Filipino
women can accomplish. De
lightful gifts for a woman
intimate friends.
PING DAYS TIL CHRIST­
MAS. WE ARE URGING
STRONGLY THAT
NO MATTER WHERE
YOU SHOP—SHOP
EARLY
EXQUISITE CREPE DE CHENE
-B a ;
i
CHEMISE AT $2.95
The Art of
G ift Wrapping
Went to Wendllng
fln y to n Bar
her lefj Springfield Saturday to spend
the week end Big mites above Wend
ling 11« went In company with Cecil
Wooley and George Thompson of Ku
gene and A, W Wooley. Kenneth lla il
and Roger Hall of Wendllng
The
mon »pent their time l^n completing
the building of a hunting cabin, and
parried auppllm oyer four tullea to the
lodge.
Lace and ribbon trimmed in dainty shad­
es of pink, flesh ad niaise. Perfectly made
of heavy durable crepe de chene.
You are preparing first impression for your
g ift when you spend time
wrapping it attractively
wealth of available
S U G G E S T IO N S
4
THE NEW OVER BLOUSE CAMISOLE
and thought in
and
with such a
material
anyone can
$1.75 to $3.50
A new innovation to
individuality.
|
Here is snowy white tissue
ribbons galore; gay Christmas tags. Christ­
|
mas seals, etc., etc., all conveniently arrang
ill
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FARM REMINDERS
Beekeepers Overhaul Plants.
It pays beekeepers to overhaul
their equipment In the winter. All
extracting rymiba are Jooklrd k>vei\
graded and patched with worqa foun­
dation. Excess comb ajid bee glue
arn cleaned from all parts of the
equipment. Parts that need renatl-
Ing and painting receive attention a»
there 1» no time to <1° these thlga
when the equipment la needed,
Material which la beyond further use
la beat disposed of In aome way.
All of thia la In preparation for In­
voice to be taken the first of the
year.
Many W illam ette farm er, burn
their straw Macks In the fall A Ion
of ordinary straw contains practical
ly the name amount of plant f° ° ‘'
material aa a ton of barnyard ma­
nure. but It ta not ao quickly avail­
able
When straw Is added Io the
heavier solla and thoroughly disked
in. the aoll has given Increase In
yield alm ost as large art for barnyard
manure
*
Sucre«« In controlling fruit tree
peata and d iseases depends upon
having everything ready at the. right
time Overhaul the spray outfit n,nd
and arrange for spray m aterials so
they will he ready for use In the
ed for easy selection.
'A
HANDSOME MANICURE SETS
$1.95 to $5.50
What woman wouldn’t appreciate a new
manicure Ret. Thd-e's a splendid assoit
nient of sizes and prices in these new mani­
cure sets. Cases of fine soft leathers, all silk
lined and fitted with plain or fancy decorat­
ed Ivory ankles. Better selections are to be
had right now, of course’
FOR HIM
In the Basement Store!
IT'S REALLY JUST A LITTLE WORLD ALL
BY ITSELF. A WORLD OF CHILDHOOD HAP
I’lNESS. A LOVELY WORLD, FOR THERE
ARE FAIRIES AND SMILES AND LAUGHTER.
THERE ARE SO MANY TOYS. SO MANY NEW
KINDS — THEY ARE CERTAINLY WONDER­
FUL.
BRING THE KIDIES TODAY TO SEE THEM
AND YOU’LL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF THE
TIME SPENT HERE YOURSELF.
PENDLETON PURE WOOL “ GIFT"
silk in all wanted colors.
FOR HER
Electric Curling Irons
House Coats
Madras and Silk Shirts Gloves
Silk Sweaters
Traveling Bags
Silk Umbrellas
Motor Robes
Corsage Bouquets
Monogram Kerchiefs
Hosiery
Neckware
Fancy Aprons
Groves
Novelty Beads
Driving Gauntlets
Mesh
Bags
Belt Buckles
Vanity Cases
Mufflers
Pocket Mirrors
Silk Hosiery
Pearl Necklaces
Thermos Bottles
Bar Pins
Cigarette Holders
Hair Ornments
Golf Hose
Lingerie Clasps
Suspenders
Lingerie Ribbon
Belts
Garters
SERVICEABLE GIFT HOSIERY---
CHIFFON SILK HOSE $3.00
Kayser pure chiffon silk hose in colors ot
black and g unmetal.
A very* durable and
smart hose; the favorite of discriminating
SHOP EARLY
women.
LA FRANCE SILK HOSE $2.75
Black, cordovan and cinamon; extra heavy
lisle foot; an ideal hose for g ift giving.
WHILE THIS LOT LASTS
WELCOME TO EUGENES GREAT
TOYLAND
wear with the over­
blouse. Madeof lingette. tub silk and radium
give to the simplest g ift decided charm and
Drove to Albany—Roy A. Humph
rays accompanied by L. J Mannoll
of Kugene. drove to Albe.ny Saturday
night, returning on Sunday
Mra.
Humphrey« and son» Kuasell »¿in
(' liar I ea came back w-lth them. Mr»
Humphrey» had spent several day» In
Portland with her »later, and the
children had been with their gr»,nil J
mother. Mra. T. M. Humphrey» of
Albany.
AMOSKEG GINGHAM HOUSE APRONS
IN DOZENS OF PRETTY STYLES
AND COLORS
99c
Real amoskeag M e u rily color.faat gingham ..
ing under frequent tubbings.
patterns.
All bright, pretty colors >h.t w ill co m . up sm il­
Teatefully and cleverly trim m ed!
choice
selection of many new
Complete range in all sixes.
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS
BLANKETS $10.50
THRIFTY SHOPPERS W ILL BUY AT LEAST FOUR!
THE REMARKABLE VARIETY IS AS UNUSUAL AS THE LOW PRICE
A new lowered prove this season on these won
On Sale Second Floor
derfully fine wool blankets
called
"Glacier
National Park” blankets. They are pure snowy
spring.
white with black, green, yellow striped ends.
Continued success In the production
of honey Is not an accident. It 1» <«
combination of good heevr good bee
keeping, good equipment and good lo­
Also In tan w ith colored striped ends.
cation.
GIFTS
UNDER ONE ROOF -IS YOURS FOR THE HOLIDAYS." THREE BIG FLOORS FAIRLY OVERFLOWING WITH ««NORED
Had Minor Operation The arnull
aon of Mr and Mra Troy llulburt un­
derwent a minor operation at the
II« ■
Hprlngfteld hoacltal Balurdav
era, taken home the aome day
Vlvlted from Mollalla -t.eo Shaver,
of Mollalla, Oregon, a former atudent
of F li HnniUn'a In tin t city, cam s
to Kugene with the O A f . rooter»
at the Oregon O. A. C. football game
lie came over to Springfield and
»pent part of a forenoon visiting Poet
master Hamlin
He wm accoupau
led by his wife and little dnughler.
THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF CHRISTMAS
From Nashua M III.-7 2 « 8 4 F in . Woolnap B l.n k . t , in H .ndeom . Blue
Pure Virgin Wool Gift Blankets ...............L. ".....................................
Genuine Pendleton Indian Blankets— New Designs...........
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Headquarters for Fraternity and lxxlge Emblem Blankets- Emblems Made to Orde •
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S13.50