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    PAGE EIGHT
TIIVKSDAY PKCK.MUKI fi. 1P23.
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Cl, at Corvallla. spent his vacation via- T.
Barber, of Coh'irs. Oregon
Ititi« his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ì
W II CANNON, Hcglstor
Price.
PI 13 20. 27. J3
Misa Mildred I'rlca, who la loach 1
Ing at I.»>«l)Urg, spent Sunday at
tlivn of officers a givod turnout Is an Thurston
j F C llecketl. employed al lhe un- .
PLEASAN
T
H
IL
L
By J A N » GORDON
th Ipated. efreahmeuts will be served
' Ion depot In l*ortland, slopped off on
!hla return from southern California'
e In spite of the fact that a steady after the meeting
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
< £ . IS M , W « « t« ra K a « a p « p « r
had been falling for over 24 hours. T5
Word has been received from Mr. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR and visited his father, II. II Beckett. '
arrett dknuy looked a t th* people turned out
«*»• community and Mrs. A. G. Cruse, who left Pleas­
In Springfield
V. 8. Land Office at Rosehuig. Ore
«»man he had loved aud moved dinner held at the Pleasant Hill com ant Illll In August for Alberta. Can­
g»in,
I
eceinher
1
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,
1923,
uneasily In the pretty tlrealde chair. munity club Kail On Thanksgiving day
ada. that they are located for the
Notice la hereby given that Grain i
Janet, there In her always attrac­ The long table which extended the
winter In Washington
J Gray, of Eugene, Oregon who. on
tive frock, her dear eye» »hiu.it«. her
full length of the hall was loaded with
cheeks flushed In the happy excite­
May 14, 1920. made Hom estead entry,
TH U R S T O N NBW S NOTES
Improv»*« w ith age. We have
ment of his presence; he oppoalte. ad- chicken, sandwiches, salads pickles,
Serial No 01272«, for th* lad 4 of Four pi»«e stove coil
desserts, cakes and plea and coffee
, h„ ,,ght
mirtn«. content.
Mrs Mabel Crow visited with rela­ Section 8, Township 17 R , Range ,| Stove connected lo hot water tank f|.uU cuUc ,,ow ,M„ h
What had happened to banish the was served by the ladles of the Worn tive» at Thurston the week-end.
W Willamette Meridian has filed
nnd dark color«. It 1« MITY
1 5 .0 0
chann of years? How could he await on's club. Mrs A J. Hlggans. presl
John Taylor, from Sluslaw, spent notice of Intention to make Final
coldly, now. her reception of his ab­ dent of the Woman's club, managed
NICK, fill«»»« w»h rich frul’« and
rupt confession. I Jarrett had told her. the dinner After dinner all attention the past week visiting his brothers, Three Year proof to os'uhllsh claim
nil
of ‘lie goodness that Is char-
Io
the
land
above
ri»*<rlbed.
before
his face Immovable in apparent Indif­ was itimed Io the doll which had been Ohnrlea and Frank Taylor.
uct
eristic
of nil our pn«(rt»<H.
ference, that he no longer cared.
Stanley Asp. who 1« attending the E O. Intniel, I! 8. t iiiiinisaloner, at
dressed by the W om ens club to be
his
office
at
Kugne.
Oregon,
on
the
T
h«*«c
cnkc.4
a re of various
It was the little girl from Barker'»
sold for the benefit of the piano fund V. of O.. spent Thanksgiving vara 17th day of January
who had wrought (he change lu his
tlon
with
his
father.
size«
-
but
tl»B
price
Is within
J
The children then played games led
feelings.
Claimant names as witnesses;
When shop ia cloaed Phone lt.t-W reach of ull.
Miss
Hasel
Edmtslon,
who
Is
at
Garrett was waiting the last pro­ by Miss Alta Manning of Coast Forks
C. II. Swango. of Uoburg. Oregon;
Mr. Grimes, M anager
If you desire n «pedal order
motion in his business. He knew now and the older folk gathered around tending Normal at Monmouth, accoiu John Rnnlnger, of Coburg Oregon; Eugene
Springfield
that he would await no such oppor- the piano »>"1 sang until time to de­ fanled by Miss Cecil Sm all. »P*«I ¡T hom ». Green of Cvbnrg, Oregon; |
It will he taken care of prom ptly
tnnity In pressing his suit with Dolly. part
Thanksgiving at her borne here
and efficiently. This applies
She must take him as he was. Ills
The young people of the Christian
The high school basketball teams
not only to cake« of any sort,
visions of the pretty, disturbingly Endeavor society gave a social at the
went to Elmira last Friday evening
modern Miss Gilmore stirred his emo­
but to
home of their president. Miss Mary and played the team s there The
tions as he sat watching Janet, with
Harden. Thursday evening, Nov 29 Thurston girls won but the hoys lost
her disillusion.
"If there Is nothing to he said be­ The home was decorated with chry­ •They also had the misfortune to lose
tween us but 'good-by,'” Janet said, santhemums and the evening was their basketball in returning home
“let us say that 'good-by' quickly." spent playing games. Those present
There was a basket dinner a', the
•'Good-by,“ he echoed hurriedly, and were the Misses beta. Gladys and Ha- church last Bunday.
few pnrtlcK. dub«. e‘c. We are
left her.
xel Wheeler. Helen Miller, Anna Lal-
Mr. ami Mrs James Calvert, from
Janet drew out the little tea table
cHpeclally prepared to handle
ten. Elsie Smith. Belle Olson. Verna Junction City, visited at Ray Baugh's
methodically, and began laying the
order« for anything In pastries
things for her evening meal. Garrett Manning. Bertha Manning. Effie Gib­ Wednesday night
that will add a real touch to any
had so often partaken of that meat son, Mary Harden. Mrs. Cnrrulhers: Mr. and Mrs. Earnest W est enter­
Light-Six two passenger Coupe Roadster
$1195
with her that it seemed odd not to and the Messrs George and Lawreitce1 tained Thanksgiving day Mr and Mrs.
table.
Smith. Allan and Lawrence Wheeler,
place a plate for him.
Light-Six five passenger Coupe
$1395
A knock at the door happily dis­ Wayne Overholser. Torvll and Carl John West, from Eugene, also Mr. J
turbed her reverie. It was only Peter. Robbinaon. Paul Harden, Taylor Cir­ W est’s brother and family.
Light-Six five passenger Sedan
$1485
Peter, who had come so patiently cle
Mrs. Genevieve Beaman, from Co-,
Don't forget that our
when she might have a little time left
burg,
spent
’Thanksgiving
vacation
Mrs. Houston arrived Thursday,
Special-Six five passenger Coupe
$1895
from Garrett's visits, to spare to him.
with
her
mother,
Mrs
Harblt.
Mrs
,
Peter, so kindly advising, so unselfish November 29. to stay indefinitely at Beaman had her tonsils removed Weil i
Special-Six five passenger Sedan
$1985
In devotion. Peter had asked her to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Y.
nesday
evening.
Swift
marry him.
Big-Six fiv e passenger Coupe
$2495
Garrett dismissed uncomfortable
Carl Carruthers left W ednesday.' Mrs Herbert W eiss and daughter,!
scruples as he and Daily settled to­ November 28, for Washington, where Bonlne Gene, returned to their h o m e!
Big-Six seven passenger Sedan
$2685
In Eugene Sunday.
gether In the new home. Polly had ex­ he expects to spend the wln'er.
1« the leader in It« line -a n d la
cellent taste in furnishings—Polly
Miss Effie Gibson who taught in ' Mr. ami Mrs Ross Mathews ano
A
ll
prices
F,
O.
B.
Factory
a Home P naluct.
was charmingly ingenious In her de­
fam ily visited In Eugene last Sun- :
mands. It was disappointing to return the Pleasant Hill high school last year day
)
Studebsker's increased production and reduced coal of Closed
at evening, weary from Increasing la­ visited with friends at Pleasant Hill
Miss Heersma spent Thanksgiving ‘
bor necessary to his growing expense, Thanksgiving week end. Miss Gibson
Cars made in the new £8,000.000 car plant nt South Bend (the
to a house empty In Its luxury—with is attending the V niversity of Ore­ in Eugene with Mr and Mrs. Henry j
no wife to greet him. and the solitary gon for her master degree this spring Hendkemp
finest in the industry! makes possible these low prices.
Mr and Mrs. D. O Baugh and Mr
meal set before hitu by a tired and
Miss Verna Manning, a student in
5 ou cannot afford to buy any car without fust seeing these
sulky maid.
the Springfield high school, spent sev­ and Mra. Ray Baugh and family spent
"Sirs. Penby said 1 was to have this
eral days at the home of her aunt last Thnksglvlng with Mr. and Mrs 8lan
splendid products of one of America's greatest manufacturers.
day off,” was the maid's usual griev­
ley Baugh at Donna
ance. “and she forg •{ again and went week.
Mrs.
Allison,
who
Is
teaching
In
the
There will he a regular meeting of
eff herself.” Polly usually forgot.
high school, spent her vacation ln Eu­
Dolly was still the admired butterfly the Pleasant Hill community club Sat­
urday night. December 8. at the hall. gene.
of his former admiration.
1040 Oak Street,
Eugene Oregon
Phone 44»)
Mrs. Lane spent the Thanksgiving
He was heartsick and waary with The Women's club will meet W ednes­
things as they were. The great empty day afternoon. December 12. at the vacation in Portland
T H IS IS A S T U D E B A K E R Y E A R
Mrs. A B. Mathews and daughter,
rw m s mocked him. the telephone hall.
rnromoned a« though urging his haste I
Norma,
Mrs.
Margaret
Campbell
and
The Trent local of Fanners' union ,
—“P olly; | m at the Rensaler. Pin­
held its regular meeting Wednesday Alta Jooa attended the negro minstrel
ner party. Couldn't call you earlier. |
entertainment at Leahurg Saturday
for we were at the matinee. Leave |
evening.
presiding.
'
The
subject
of
having
the
the door unlatched. Good-night. Gar­
Springfield basketball teams are to
rett.” He stood before the Instrument; tubercular test for dairy cows made
the receiver had clicked before he In the district wag discussed and a play the Thurston team s In the local
might reply.
committee consisting of C. E Jordan, hall next Friday evening
The Creswell grange Is going to
How the image of Janet rose fresh chairman. H. C. W heeler and H. Ja­
In Ita old place in his heart Garrett cobs, was appoln'ed to »ecure the stage a play ln the Thurston hall next
Saturday
evening.
entitled
" T h e'
could not know. He only knew that
names of those farmers desiring the
he was driving feverishly, eagerly to­
Farmerette."
ward the comfort of Janet's coxy test and arrange for such test to be
Curtis Price woh attends the O. A
home. Janet would be there. And made. W L. W heeler was chosen as
this incomiiarahle gift he had thrown delegate to the state convention of
away for a brighter face—a flaunt of Farmers' unions to b» held In Eugene
ga.vety. Janet o|>ened the door to Gar- , December 18-19-20. The nex meeting
rett, and in her honesty cried out soft- j of the Trent local will be held
ly her surprise. “I came to you." he Pleasant Hill Wednesday night. De
blundered. “to try to And a touch of I cember 12 As there Is to be an elec
home. Janet. I have had no horn-
but yours.” She was not shocked by j
SATURDAY
hi» confidences; she listened, the old
dear frown of concern wrinkling her I
■month brow. Nor was she aware of '
triumph In his return. She looked ;
Two reel comedy— “Giddap
Into the face which had. for years,
filled her dreams, and was saddened
you
will
find
here
all
of
Napoleon”
to see lines of trouble there. She
played for liiri. as he beyg»*d her to,
the good thing» that go
then sent him home with a promise to
to m&ke the Christina*
call upon his wife.
SUNDAY
Janet calling upon Dolly! lie could j
dinner a huge success.
see no benefit to either in the a»- j
qnalnrance. Janet talked her plan j j Cost you less too.
over with Peter. She had a habit of
City Delivery
confiding in Peter, and knew that »Jar­
with
rett's perplexities were safe in his
keeping. Then, too, she wanted the
Douglas MacLean and Madge ■
man's penqiectlve In her plan. "Gar­
rett's wife may he a restless, thought­
Bellamy. Don't miss ‘ his great­
less young thing,” she told peter, "and
est of all horse race pictures.
he may not realize her need of the
Formerly Farme- Exchange
pleasures of youth. 1/ I can coax her
Comedy— “T he Uncovered
Grocery D eptm ent
lo like rne. Peter, I shall teach her
I.onie-maksng as Garrett likes and
needs It." To her own mirror. Janet
.
Wagon”
said wistfully, “Those qualities which
»Jarrett loved In me will be doubly
dear in those added qualities he loved
m his wife— which I failed In giving.” j
MONDAY
So Janet labored end—won. It wag
strangely sweet revenge—this kin- '
dllng of home Interest In the estrnnged
wife's heart. Then, seif-effaced. Janet
returned to her silent home.
Counry Store Night with regu- ,
"Garrett Is happy in finding Dolly
In that beautiful cheery home to wel­
lar pictrue program.
Many
Get acquainted w ith Westing*
come him,” she told Peter. “She real­
honse A ttention— the d iffe r­
ly enjoys banking the (lowers, play­
¡prizes given away.
ent kind o f batten» service
ing for him, wearing the dresses he
b u ilt on the idea o f keepin g
I
-------------------------------------------—
likes. And he doe« not forget her
yo u r present battery on the
youth—so also, they go out together." i
»b to the la s t-r-a n d at the
Send them T H E S P R IN G F IE L D NEW S
ast possible cost to you.
WEDNESDAY
"I suppose," said Peter, in hi« slow
for a year, i t ’s a dollar and a quarter.
way. "that Garrett enjoys the society
“VALLEY OF LOST SOULS”
of Dolly because you hate made her
an understudy of the girl you used to
¡A Canadian Northwest Mounted
BATTERIES
be. And I've been wondering, if I were
Westinghouse Service
to understudy Garrett, In a way, 1
¡Police Picture.
a
would you transfer that old dear in- ’ a ___ Eugene. Ore. Y71 Oak
Two reel comedy— “Fire, Fire.”
terest to me.”
There was no wlstfulness In Janet's
«mile; Its radiance caressed him.
| S T A R T IN G S A T U R D A Y , advertis­
“ Why, Peter,” said Janet, “I would
HOUSE W IR IN G
have y»iu as you are, dear—no change
ing cards w ill be accepted at 10c ex­
Prepared to do Hous Wiring of all
at h H.”
cept fo r vaudeville and special a ttra c ­
”Oh, would you?” asked Peter con­
Kindt. A. P. G R A H A M , Corner of
tions.
fusedly—-"then will you?"
9th and M streets.. P. O. Box 188
And Janet did.
UNDERSTUDIES
Community N ew s
By Sp adai
Correspondents
A s you know
FRUIT
CAKE
G
Holiday Special
The Raymond Marlatt
Plumbing Company
STUDEBAKER
N ew Low Prices
On Closed Cars
Special Orders
MITY NICE
BREAD
Sw eet-D rain A uto Co.
Springfield
Bakery
Fred Frese, Prop.
'■BELL THEATRE
Certainly
Christmas
Printing
‘The Ragged Edge’
Christmas Cards selected
from our large and varied
T he H ottentot
assortment carry your own
Greeting to your friends.
Eastm an’s
Grocery
Personal Cards are always
acceptabte as Xmas Gifts
Country Store
t
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