THURSDAY. DHC KM H Kit J3. 1923. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THREW THURSTON peat remedies are often hawked about and Power Co., and Fred Vincent, of Orgon farms endangering real control. Vincent and Vincent, advertising com­ Ml«» (trace p la tt visited relatives One type of these fake panaceaa la pany. were appointed by the advertis­ Corretpondenta I In Thursttui la it week. merely harmless, having power n eltb . ing club to confer with a University Mr and Mr». William llaruett have »r for good nor bad. one I* actually com m ittee for dlMcusslon of detail« In week due Io the heavy rain and wind started for Union to visit with Mrs. dangerous to the crop« It It said to connection with the award of the storms. Harnett's parent« They expect to b e iprot#ct> and the thlrd ** •■ W lF Ini scholarship The fanners of Enterprl«« are haul­ g o n e until after the holidays. I e lf« live because the remedy 1« not In Graduates of the school of Journal ing by team gravel which ha« been lam who have specialized In advei Mr and Mr. John Edml.ton UM hauled by truck over the W illamette and I« high priced. Hsing have attained su ccess in their highway from the rock cruahar to Fred Hpencvr «pent the week end at Held. Numbered among these are: the Plea«ont lllll cemetery The grav­ Meaitnwvlew visiting friends and duck Egg shell color does not affect the Maurice Hyde and Harry Smith, man­ el 1« being laid In tha low places In hunting 'food value of aggl. but It does make ager and assistant manager of Lip- the road below the Olaon ranch. |x»e King received the news that his a difference In the appearance. All man Wolfe & C o. Portland: Leith Ab Mr«. Herman Knutrnn and ft J father who lives at Newport had a brown or all white eggs will command bott. Ixingvlew adv.-gf Islng representa­ English and Ml»« fieri ha Manning are slight stroke a few days ago. the highest prices. tive of the lxuig-Bell Lmber Co.; Ran­ aortlng and packing apples for E. B Mr and Mrs. Arch Mhnugh who has dolph Kuhn, account executive with Tinker. Range and exercise Is especially been on a trip through California go­ Mrs. Alexander Llndsry and (taught ing »< far south as Los Angeles and *l*‘»lrable for poultry breeding stock. er Elbra have gone to Portland for few days visit with dauihtert of Long Beach returned home last film , Mix r,Misters with each 100 hen« day. Mr«. Lind «ay. Maude Fumistes. I. visiting with ,’ ‘,,,’Uld «**e ,«°"d t,,rU1“ ’r and h“ ch- Mr» T E llaurlgao has been very her cousin, Mshel McPherson. In '* ’ -Mhorns. III the luirt few day» Community News PLEASANT HILL U IS. Park« o f flovan lal«. who ha« » » r v lt i« on tha Frdaral Jury at Portland, was hmm, Munday. Mr. and Mr«. It J Knxlhh anti «lauxlKt-r M » i'« » r,l motor««! to ()o«h<'n Monday morning Io am* Mr and Mr* W II Ibtvla of Craw and wt«h thorn h«n voyage a« they were on their way to California where they expert to «pend two month« visiting with rela­ been tive«. By Speda) Mr and Mr« P N Laird of Kdan vale are both on th« alrk liot. The Pl»a«ant Hill rommunlty d o b held It« regular mooting Saturday night. I)e«-etuber H, <’. L. William« The pupils of Coast Fork cleared Springfield this week. presiding and T K Haurlgan acting Mrs Herbert Wales and baby from P 0 R rLAND AD CLUB GIVES »««•rctury It wa» voted to put 115 »<3*5 op th»lr program and b a,k e| of the mopey In the tren»ury on the social November 2K They are now Eugene are ¿pending some time with $ 1 5 0 SCHOLARSHIP AT U. W. her mother. Mrs Ross Mathews. ' ~ “ piano fund. After the liu.lt>’-«« the planning a Xmas program. The Mundav school la planning to 1 »'ver»lty of Oregon. Eugene. Dec. evening wa« «pent In singing and ■» give a program and Christmas tree a t / 3’ Work in advertising CAMAS SWALE general «octal time The nest med- the church for Xtnas | at the l ’r>lv«ralty of Oregon received Ing will be the first Saturday In Mr and Mr» C. F. (1 Wel»a form­ The Thurston bs kethall teama are al*nal recognition when it wa« an-j January. erly of this vicinity, moved their house- going to Springfield next Friday even -louced ,od“ >' ,hat the b,,ard of director» i The Chrlatmn« program which t» In ■ hold good t to Portland Monday, liav. Ing to play the teams there Thev ,,f the Advertising Club of Portland j the hand« of the Christian Endeavor I Ing located >n business there played at the hall here last Friday has Toted an a«*nual »150 acholarshlp society will be given Sunday 'venlllg, There will he a m eeting of the evening Both Thurston teams were ' be Unlveralty student enrolled in Daeambar 23 The pageant win bo Camas Ixwnl of the Farmer« t'nlon victorious. advertising course« best qualified to | followed by a gift »errlce Every. . . to . i bring som ething. 'at the school hou«e Wednesday night A W Weaver made a business trip receive the award one I» requeued The scholarship will be known a* for the C W II M Children’s Home I™ ’ ™ also be a »pedal meeting to Eugene Wednesday. He It look- Ing for some milk cows to buy as he tbe Advertising Club of Portland ' Clothing, canned goods, to v . „„ , <>»'he -choid hoard that night, contemplate» »tartlng his cheese fac- »< holarslilp, It was voted unanimously! money «re «11 ne«sl.d. After th . gift | J"h" « •« * • « '» • ¡by the board of director« of the club, i «ervlce there will h e » Christmas t r e e / ' - ' - «1«"” «»«urday and Munday lory again. visiting with their niece here, Mrs — —...................... - James A. Ormandy, general pa»sen- and a Mania Claus for the llttie France* Wull «chleger. • • • • • • • • • • gera agent of the Southern Pacific! folks « Co.; W . P. Mtrandborg. publicity dl-1 Mr and Mr» J M Davenport of • At the Plea«nnt HUI high school FARM REMINDERS * ret,or ot tbfl Portland Railway, Light Friday night. Decemtier 7. the El­ Creswsdl v rtite tl Munday with Mr. and * mira basket ball boys tram was beaten Mr» J W Armstrong Mr and Mrs. E K. W illiams visit by the Pleasant Hill team by a score Two vegetable crops a season and of 43 to 31 The Trent-Dexter basket- ed Munday afternoon In Creswell wl'h use of cover crop» to maintain aolls ball girls team heat the pleasant HUI Mr and Mr«. Sherman Morris Mr and Mrs. W. II Brown of Salem In physical and fertility condition«, l girls by a score of 21 to IS Mr and M r , M Overhalser enter­ were recent visitors here at the home are advantages of Irrigating the veg 1 etable garden. Quality and size are tained Rev and Mrs Elkina of Eu­ of their niece. Mrs. J. T. Hurley Ml»« Blanche W eiss took dinner Improved by water at the right time. gene for dinner Hundsy It will enable the growing of one Mr R J English has let a contract Munday with the Napper family. Mr »nd Mrs George Rickets and crop at least not ln competition with for the rutting of <00 cord of wood Mr. Ulenu Ludtkc were Munday visit­ (eeral growers. Insuring a good mar­ u n acquainted » ¡m Westing* on his ranch at fTcnsaOt Hill. bouse Attention— the differ- Mr and Mrs H F McKIfresh and ors at the home of their parents. Mr ket. Irrigation crops hit the m ark et1 ent b in d o f battery both earlier and later than unwater little daughter, who have been OC. and Mrs August 1-udlke b uilt on the idea o f beeping Walter Butler, who la In his senior ed crops. cupylag a cabin near the camp of the yo u r preeent battery on tbo Camas Lumber C o. barely escaped year at the l*bllomath college, was a lob to the last— ar.,1 a t tbo bast p o * t it le cost Io 'On. -serious Injury when a tree crashed recent visitor at his home here. Egg size and ahape Is Inherited J B Buoy arrived Monday evening Gradhal aelection of those birds which through the roof of the cabin within 2ft inches of the head o f their beds for a visit *B h hhi daughter, Mrs. In addition to a large number also Thursday mdrnlng during the high E. E. Williams BATTERIES lay "selects** will tn time eliminate W lulls the birds laying the lower grade eggs Westinghouse Service The lumber mills above Dexter D r S Ralph Dlppel. Dentist. Viras a. Eugene. Ore. 971 Oak ware closed the latter part of last bulldiag. Springfield. Oregaa. Three type« of Insect and dlseasw WESTINGHOUSE the Botsford-CoiUtlne Co.; Arne rdvertlsing manager of the On-gaa City Enterprise. C h am berlaln ’a Cough Remedy M oeller's Favorite The sooting and healing properties of Chambellaln's Cough Remedy, it« pleasant taste and prompt and effeo- tual cures have made ft a favorit* with people everywhere. It la en- peclally prized by mothers with young children for cold«, croup and whooping cough, as it alwaya affords quick relief and Is free from opium and other harmful drugs. DIAMONDS SET in White Cold Rings, $35 to $85 ONYX RINGS. Set with a small Diamond, $7.50 to $15.00 RUBY RINGS from $5.00 to $18.00 LARGE AMETHYST RINGS in White Gold, $12.00 to $18.00 AGATE RINGS from »3.00 to $5.50 Don't forget the Babies A large selection of these rings in White, Green and Yellow Gold at $1.00 each BRACELET WATCHES are going fast. Better select now and have your watth laid aside until Christmas. D. W. R O O F Jeweler “There’s Something in Our Store For Every Stocking” Visit Our Claridge Gift Shop TOILET GOODS There is real sutisfactlon In giving something that la prac­ tical and useful because auch gifts are always acceptable to the recipient. Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Leath­ er Goods, Ivory Goods. Atomizers, etc. etc.—Some of the things we suggest for gifts. (See our windows) Originators of distinctive gifts. We have been fortunate in obtaining this line of gifts for Springfield. The line includes gifts from all over the world, stub as— Japanese Pottery and Lacquered Ware. Italian Pottery, Austrian Metal Novelties, Oriental In­ cense Burners. American Paper Novelties, Myrtle Wood, Bronze Ware, etc. “See our windows” Society Box Chocolates For the Old Folks Don't overlook the old folks. They too wish to be remember­ ed at Christmas time. Books. Calendars, Vacuum Bottles. Hot Water Bottles, etc., are appro­ priate for the purpose. Send mother a box of candy, too, and see that father gets a box of cigars. We have a most complete line of Eaton Crane’s Stationery— “the world’s best ln writing liaper.” Always an acceptable gift. Prices from 75c to $5.00. Tree Ornaments Beautiful packages ranging in price from $1.00 to $10.00. Xmas Hard Candy 5 lb. tins, $2.00. Xmas Hard Candy We also cairy a line of Whit­ m ans .'-lid Johnston’s Choco­ lates. Be R.tro to include a box of hocolates with your gift«. The children will not think they have'had a real Xmas un­ less you fix up a Christmas tree for them and decorate it with pr»>tty ornaments. We have Ornaments, Tinsel. Candles. Ar­ tificial Snow, etc. Come in and look them over. Xmas Cards and Booklets. Santa Claus is a reality to the little folk so aee to it that their wishes are all fulfilled. In Addition to special gifts pro vide plenty of Dolls, Games, Toys, Candy, etc. for them. (See onr special toy window) w_ NEVER •J B S T IT U T E th « We carry a complete line of Eastman Kodaks. Prices $2.00 to $50.00. A splendid Xmas gift. Fountain Pens are always an acceptable gift. We are agents for the Shaeffer Pens. Prices from $2.75 to »8.75. Pencils, 50c to $3.50. Shop Early