The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 13, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOS POUR
TH S SPIUNOPIRLD N HW3
THURSDAY- DHCHMRHR 18, 1938.
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
« . hrancnes to cttopnrktr »action in a Portland new spa p- r. ». MANY STUDENTS WORK
oral Inc. rug-making, window washing. land newspaper, another la an at­
with American Legion posts in fur l'or the host high school new« notes
and watting on tahlea. tine tendant at a filling «talion and otte
WAY AT UNIVERSITY «Hiking,
OF LEGION IS ACTIVE therance of Americanisation work sect ion In a newspaper out side of
man la a circulation agent for a Fort- ■nun has a Job on a farm.
Portland. ». For the be»t advertising
among aliens.
Portland. Ore., Dee. 1 3 — A c tlv R i» »
Cnlveralty of Oregon. Eugene. Dee
and busmen» management o f a high
€>t the State l.ecto n Service Depart­
school year book 1«. For the best 13. — (Special.) — Men students en
ment for the month of November In­ GOVERNOR WILL SPEAK
high school school magasine 11 l'or rolled In the University of Oregou.
clude 94 «-om pen »at ion caaea; 5t> per
TO HIGH SCHOOL PRESS the beat story in a high schied mag by working at regular aaid odd Jobs,
have earned »10.3*5 since the begin­
r a a c < -nt compensation claim s; SS at
azine.
ning of the fall term, according to
Adavtta; 7 copies of discharge; 2
I'nlverslty of Oregon. Eugene. Dee.
Mra. C. It. Ihumelly. employment aec
back pay claim s; and numerous trav­ ,1 1 — (Special.t—Oov Walter M Pierce
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
retary for the campus Y M C. A.
e l pay, lost discharge». reimburse­ ha« accepteal an invitation to speak
S lxtyon e men employed In regular
ment for funerals, guardianship cases to the delegates of the Oregon High
jtEPARTMKNT OF TUB INTERIOR work are paying for their room and
M ake her look as if she had some p e p in her.
and other matters The report d is. School Press Association and the As­
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land
office
at
Roseburg.
Ore­
board.
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are
paying
for
their
hoard
closes that c lalms were adjusted with sociation of High School Student Body
and all are making more than room
the ex-service men at the Hospitals, Presidents to be held at the I'nlve, gon. December 7. 1923.
and state Institutions through pet laity of Oregon Jan. It and 12. Gov­
Notice Is hereby g lven that Hattie reut Men working at odd Jobs earn
aonal visits by the fta te Service Of­ ernor Pierce'» address has been Armenta l*ulver. widow of Robert B. enough to defray minor expensea.
Work done by the men ronalits of
ficer of the Legion.
scheduled for the afternoon of Jan Pulver, deceased, of Eugene. Oregon,
The Service Department has oper­ 13 at 1:30 o'clock. Ilia subject will who. on August 24. 1923, made unloading freight cara. painting, car
ated free of charge to vetenuw of be **Lh* Enforcement.”
Homestead Entry. Serial. No, »14540. penterlng. sign.w riting, window dec-
the World War and their dependents
The program of the high school for the S i , of N B i, of Section 5,
in the adjuration of claim s art «in* conferences will be announced in a Township I9S. Range 4\V,. W iliam
out of World War Service. Ex-service ¡few days. Much interest has been ette Meridian, has filed notice of In-
men with unsettled claim s are asked ; evidenced In the high school Journal tontlon to make Final Three-year
,4 .5 0
Prices Reasonable
AH W ork Guaranteed
to get in touch with service officers I-in efficiency contest. Certificates oi proof, to establish claim to the laud Four pi’s." stove coil
o f local posts of the American Legion . merit will be awarded at the high above described, before K, O lmnirl, Stove connected to hot water tank
or communicate direct with the State school press conference as follows:
V. 8 Commissioner, at his office, at
$5.00
Department of the American Legion.
1 For the best example of a re­ »Eugene. Oregon, on the 14th day of
Portland.
porter's work on a high school paper. January 1924
1 For the best original editorial 3.
Claimant names as wttusaea: Mar
American Legion posts and branch For the best record of service to a cue Dunn, of Eugene. Oregon. R. F
es of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and high school on the part of a h ig h 1!). No. I; David Smith, of Eugene,
Lumbermen will band together for school paper. 4 For the best methods Oregon. It. F D No 1; Barney
Americanization work, according to of handling advertbing 5 For the Clou»», of Eugene. Oregon. It F D When shop is closed Phone 113 \V
tvi-ent action of the board of di­ best general mechanical make-up 6. 'No. 1; Mary Lui-key. of Eugnne, Ore-
M r. Crim ea, M a n a g e r*
240 M ain Street
Springfield
rectors of the 4L organization which For the best mimeograph newspaper gon R. F. D No. 1
Eugene
Springfield
w as held in Portland. Oregon. Thej
For the best high school news note»
W . I I C A N N O N . Register
Doll The Old Buss Up
Auto Painting - Top Dressing
Used Cars
Holiday Special
The Raymond Marlatt
Plumbing Company
DiK Heiser’s Auto
Paint Shop
Tot aW rry CMrfmag
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Eugene’s Big Christmas Store Will
Help You With Your Gift Problems
T H E SP A R K of the Yuletide spirit is .g n ited -C h ristm a. »hopping is in full sway. You will find A x Billy’s a grea*
* Christmas store of gift suggestions, rich with thosethat are useful ae well as givable and which breathe the spirit of
service and thoughtfulness. Bhind your choice is the store’s reputation addin? immeaurably to the value of your gift and
to the pleadure of giving.
SO MANY XMAS THINGS HERE THAT ABOUT ALL WE CAN DO IS TO SAY COME AND SEE
Entire Stock of Women’s
Trimmed Hats
Price
FORMERLY
FORMERLY
FORMERLY
FORMERLY
FORMERLY
$3.75, SALE
$5.95, SALE
»875. SALE
1250. SALE
16.50. SALE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
PRICE
$1.88
$2.98
$4 38
6.2’j
8 25
S urely there is no more fo rce fu l manner o f In fo rm in g o u r patrons o f
the im portance o f this m illin e ry sale than by m erely s ta tln r there are no
reservations fro m o u r e n tire stock o f trim m e d hats. T h is is an induce­
m ent fo r the wom an o r miss to purchase a new m odel fo r holiday tim e.
THE JAPANESE GIFT SHOP
Our big toyland is already very busy, and here you will
And «-emingly everything lo delight the kiddies ln way of
toys.
Autos — Kiddy Kars — Teddy Bears
Cats — Dogs — Monkeyo — H orn,
T ra m s — Dolls and Buggies — W agon»
Drums — Air Rifles — Podl Tables
And a Host of Games
For Both Young and Adults, Etc. Eta.
It is advisable to com e to our Toyland now and -elect
the toys wanted as they Bie surely going fast, and selec­
tion will not be so good after a while.
C H A L L E N G E M A M A D O L LS »1-50
A limited number only of these soft mama doll? and
measure 20 Inches in height Cunningly dressed in checked
peg top romper» with hood to match.
— Also Mama Dolls at 50c
—Toy Suit Cason, Price 35c
— Tractors with Strong Springs $1.35
— Steam Rollers w ith Strong Springs $1.25
Second Floor
— Rag D o lls, p ric e BOe
Japanese Flower Bowl« with Frogs, 35c
W ise Owl Book Ends with Rhinestone
Eyes, pair
»2.50
F riend Husband, Surprise
Set of Dishesl
H er
W ith
a
The largest stock of dishware and
Crockery In Lane county to select from—
Fécond Floor.
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A F E W S U G G E S T IO N S FOR " H IM "
N icely furnished Ash Tray«, bronze
•fl,ni:h with with glass c« lit e r removable,
»1.35 to »2.25.
Shaving Glass Stands with mug and
Friday and S iturday Rug Special $1.37
Beautifully novel rag rugs, ze 28 x E2 Inches, In blue
pink, yellow end l o w i. Ma;.’i- ’here Is a spot In the
home on ’he floor, perhaps by your bed. that needs a
soft, closely woven rug
Don’t Forget Darling Baby
R| ••
1 ■ -.or, .1 i, ■ -r.t a , i.r .1111.0- -igg- tlons
for the precious little one Many new things recettig add’ d.
Second f o o r
T 'o
b ru sh w ith h a n g e r fo r cat h item.
Collar Bugs.
T rav elin g Het
Military Brushes ln leather case.
S m o k e r Seta.
Second Floor
ALL WOOL OVERCOATS $19.00
•—Home comforts and pleasures are ac­
cented at Christina« tim e What could
be better for gifts than artistic accès
sortes for the home? Somethings are
both useful and ornamental and others
purely ornamental. Both kinds are here
in profusion.
Chinese Basket», uniquely trimmed with
Beads, Rings and T assels 40c to $1.25
Nut Bowls with Hammer
$1 00
Nut Bowls with Cracker and Picks. »1 25
.Mahogany finish Candle Sticks, pr., 75c
Chinese Trays
35c to »1.25
Tokenabe Vases, wonderful values, 59c
Tokenabe Vases
25c
Shaving S ets In nice silk lined case.
Hath Itohe Blankets.
Evernbarp Pencils
Fountain Pen«.
Ingersoll Watches,
D'gi Clocks
Oregon R j’be for th a t lounge o r car.
SOMETHING PRACTICAL FOR HIM. SURE!
OUR MEN’S SECTION WILL SOLVE
YOUR PROBLEMS—
W »weti w ho wish to give p ractical g lfia to men
a t C hristm as are rem inded that In o u r M idi's
S tore arc fu rn ish in g s mi h uh great num bers of
inen buy fo r th d lr own use, hence are the kind
they lik e to wear. T h is g ilt hint Khould b e heeded
am i selection made fro m o u r broad and varied
stocks o f fixings fo r men.
—The far off country of Japan Is cleartv
depleted here on Ax Billy's second floor
and to those who wish to get som ething
quite different, som ething unique should
not fail to come.
Toytown, that’s the Place!
Mirocsrii*
A feeling o f real sa tisfaction fo r him in e ith e r
an oxford grey o r brow n heal her O’Coat. F ull
belted, double breasted, raglan sleeve«. New
— sure. Sizes 36 to 44.
HE'LL WELCOME A BATHROBE, $7.50
COMFY SLIPPERS FOR ALL
F o r Men, pair $1.75 to $3.50
F or W omen, pr. $1.50 to $2.00
F o r C hildren, pr. $1.15 to $1.45
A pair of these comfy Slippers will
give comfort many months after the
passing of Christmas. D istinctive «lin ks
afford wonderful selection. Select the
favorite color early—now
Solo Eugene Agents for Women’s
"Queen Quality" Footwear Ex­
perienced Shoe Fitters at your
Service.
A F E W R E M IN D E R S FOR " H E R ’’
Bbqnjt Manicure Hets In silk lined
eases for dres«lng table or In leather
rolls.
Ivory individual pinna to fill or add
lo sets.
B eautiful M antel Clocks.
Silverw are, 1847 R ogers, Win. Rogers
Com m unity Plate, , ; , Individual piece»
in best selling patterns.
Ivorv and-Amber Tone Bouduolr sits.
G loves
rem em ber.
Bath Rob - Blankets.
Wouldn’t sho appreciate a nice B!nn-
ket? We have a wonderful seit i llon—
Virgin Wools end Cotton 1 In pretty
blocks.
Lln<-n 1,1101(1 Cloths
Evereliarp pen cils.
Beads
Handkerchiefs.
Beautiful Beaded Bag
Soft, fleecy bathrobes th a t envelop a fel
low and plenty to spare and keep him w arm .
Cheery patterns o f blue, grey and brow n.
Sizes 3X to44.
BRUSH WOOL SCARFS
To keep a man's neck w arm combined w ith
a little fad as well. Lovely tw o color combinu
tlons o f brow n and tan and greys. T ile fr in g ­
ed ends add to th e ir effectiveness,
LISLE HOSE. Pair 35c
Fine mercerized lisle dress Hose in medium
grey, cordovan, French tan, navy or black.
Hose is one thing a man wears every day,
therefore you cannot get him too many. Sizes
10 to 1 1 3 pairs $1.00 or box of 6 pr. $1.95
SILK HOSE, Pair 95c
of pure thread silk. In black, cordovan, navy
or champngne.
GARTER AND ARM BAND SETS. 65c
Attractively put up in holiday boxes and so
givoable yet inexpensive.
LEATHER FACED DRIVING GLOVES, pr. $2.25
If ho drives a car, especially during the win­
ter months, think how much more pleasant
it would bo with a pair of theso leather faced
wool gauntlot driving gloves. Genorous 7-
inch gauntlet. Sizes 8’/ a to 1O’/ a,
Boys' Wool Tweed S u ii••., $10.75
SmpriscH Johnnie o r H illy o r w hatever I i I h
rig h tfu l nunie happens to bo w ith something
pi’iu tical a Tweed Suit. Nobby pleated back,
f ill belli d, l ull lined in grey and brown tweed
m ixtures. Sizes X to 17. Double life tmltH lie*
caime they com e w ith 2 pairs of knickerB.
Perhaps An Overcoat for the Boy, $12.50
Made very m uch like dad «, (hi «<< warm wool
O’coatH hi piuart brown heather Sk/e« 12
to IS and full lined.
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