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T lfB BPRBNOHELD NEWS
THURSDAY. PBCE.MIYKR 20
these surpluses or reduce their pro
caring FOR PETER
•• Personals
tent to which pork production can be
OREGON'S FRUIT OUTPUT
OREGON MEDICAL SCHOOL
ductlon and also a means of-J ntreas­ Increased by better utlllxatton of farm
CAN
FEED
MANY
MILLIONS
ing production of the nuts to supply wanton.
HIGH STANDARD REWARD
market demands, will be earnsatly
How to Find Boyara of Surplus to Be
Fined foe Hwving Valeen
«ought.
U nlverdty of Oregon. Eugene, Dec
county, arrested a few days ago on
Threshed Out In Conference
J Henry Thompson of Pwiillolon re-
standards at
i calvad medical treatment In Spring- 2 0 — (Special.)—High
■y j e m i i a . p a r » o n »
Oregon produce» only 62 per ten t of a charge of Illegal possession of deer
at O. A. C.
the University of Oregon achool of
' Held Tueaday.
| her pork requirement». One of the meat, pleaded guilty tn Judge Wells*
medicine have won for the Institution
« w b | mm »«I
* Muât*«!»
»>a<tk-«l» I •
141,1 Retili*' llench I» tip again after
■ Cl UH. dr MtCiai» X«»«
Oregon grows enough prunes an question« to come before the livestock oourt Tueaday and waa fined tie® an-l
a chapter In Alpha Omega Alpha,
nuslly to feed 38 million people. She section of the agricultural economic costs. Steven» had no money to pay
BH kpratig quickly two days' III
HOl.LAN'DFH
honorary medical fraternity, aeeofid
Mra Myron P«|rry waa In from
produces six times the amount of oonference at the college January 21 and Is serving hla fine In the county
from her aeat at the piano and
tng to word received here. Member
trRi|H>il along the hall, tlruily tleter* Wendling Tuesday o„ a ahoptlng trip
applea needed by her own citizens, to 2« will be determination of the ex Jail
ship In Alpha Omega Alpha la baaed
mined to dross Immeitlately for her
Luke Morehouse was a bualnesa
seven time«' the pears, eight time»)«
on
acholarahlp In medical study. The
club, the Knur O'clock.
visitor In Hprlngfleld Tueaday from
the »mall fruit«, and 60 time* the
society
corre«ponda
In
medicine
to
Hut lem|>tutlnn. lu the ahit|>e of I*»- Ilia home In Pall Creek.
prune», according to figure« compiled
Phi
Beta
Kappa
In
arts
and
science»
ter, barred the way.
by the college extension service Thia
Mr and Mr« Tom Aubrey of Tbur
With Peter auch a dellclotlB mite, 'ton were In town «hopping Tueaday. Only medical schools with the highest large surplus of specialities contrib­
»landings are eligible for admission
who could have refrained from play­
J. It Pt»h of Motor route H la driv­ The University of Oregon chapter utes to but 20 per cent of the natlona.
ing with him. unmindful of the flying
Momenta} When the tall clock uttered ing a new «-door Pord sedan whlrh waa unanimously approved by tho food supply
How to develop production and mar­
a throaty algnnl inclining quarter I»- be purchased In Hprlngfleld Monday, society's committee on extension and
fore four. Mr», Hollander aped to her I Charles Grant waa In from Thura by the twenty-»even chapters of the keting program for the Important
¡Oregon «peclalty fruit crops and en
dreaalng table auil anld to the maid ton Tuesday on hualneaa
organlxatlln.
who then appeared:
1 George Platt of Thuraton was here | ' Membership In Alpha Omega .V courage and guide expansion of tne
• i ’leaw brush thia gown and And my on business Tuesday
fruit and nut Industry will be one of
pba la looked up by the medical pro­
gray ahoea. I have to aak you today,
Mra. Womb and son of W altervllle fession as the highest honor and re­ the big problems before the horticul­
heeauae Norah hna gone home,
tural section of the agricultural eco­
were In Hprlngfleld Tueaday.
ward that a medical atudent may
"l"m aorry to be late to my club,"
nomic conference at the college. Jan­
Clarence
Belknap
of
Belknap
gain,"
»aid
Dr
Raymond
E.
Watkln».
ahe rallied on In her norvou»nc«a.
Spring»
was
In
town
on
bualneas
a member of the staff of the achool uary 21 to 26.
•'Mat week I couldn't go heeauae Pe­
Information on production and treud
ter wan III. You won't mind looking Tueaday
of medicine "Members are elected
Glenn Laves was In from Walter only toward the close of their four of the Industry tn competing district»
after Peter tialay. will you. A in y f
regarding tree frutto, small fruita
Following a awlft aurvey In the mir­ villa Tuesday.
years of medical study. The three
ror. Mra. Hollander left the Imuae.
The Davla brother» were In from Greek letter» of Alpha Omega Alpha nuts, and vegetable», la being com­
piled by members of the horticultural
»winging along with auch radiant vi­ Camp Creek on business Monday.
mean 'To b« worthy to serve the suf­
¡staff to present to the growers attena ,
tality that tin* young elm tree» nodded
N A Chaffee of Dexter waa In
fering.' "
tbelr approval.
ing the conference.
Hprlngfleld on a bualnesa trip on Tue»-
The requirement« for membership I Commercial production of loganber­
Two abort block» brought her to the
are: scholarship, strength of charac-t
home of her hoate».
Several figure» day.
ries. walnuts, and filberts in the
rlad In gown» of pi. «tel »hath-», seated ! Mrs 1-evl Neet is working In the ter. Individuality and originality, i
United States la limited to Oregon.
In a »emlclrcle on the Ineloaed porch, Ketela drug store for a few days moral character in the broadest sene•(.
Washington, and California. On the
guve the effect of a rainbow Juat fad­ during the Cbrlatma« rush,
Including unaelflahn"»». and respect
ing fm m ti>e »ky. t>n the porch wan a
George Kelly went through Spring- for oneself and for other» wlrth high average, approximately 36 million
pounds of walnuts and 19 million
hr««« plate Inacrihed. ''Sntiiuel Brown. field Monday on hla way to the W est­
Ideals.
pounds of filberts are Imported an­
M. D."
ern lumber company at Waatflr.
The following «tudenta of the school
Mr« Brown bore her tardy gue«t Into
The Springfield Mill and Grain of medicine have been elected: EdwP. nually by thia country. Parts of this
the library for a rnufldenllal moment.
state are considered especially well
company
received a carload of poul­ E. Osgood. Otla B . S c h re u d ’ r. M o rris
" T h e m yatcrlo ua .Mr». Ixiwell hna
adapted to growing these two crops.
come out of her h ling place nt hint. try feed and a carload of mill-run L Brldgentan, Paul Holbrook. W ei-
Methods of finding a way to market
•
ren C. Hunter. Ml»» Ruth E. Wat­
Itut »he looks »<> «ad and hasn't ai»>kea from Portland on Monday.
(Dr.
W
H.
Pollard
went
to
Mabie
a worth I'm delegating you to »It be-
kins and John LeCocq.
• h ie tier and draw her out."
Saturday on bualneas.
VISIT OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
Member» of the farultv of the achool
"Hut. F r a n c » , l*ve tried to cull on
Mr» P A Winfrey waa down from of emdlctne elected a re- Dean Rich­
Note the Savings You Can Make Here!
her wit bout auccoaa."
Marcola on a shopping trip Monday. ard B. Dlllehunt. Dr. J Earl Else, aa
The two wotm-n then »tcniieil out <»n
Mr».
C.
M
Ptsher
was
operated
»latant professor of surgery; Dr Roh
Wool Serge in black, brown, red, blue and green,
th e |M*rch, w h ere M r». H o lla n d e r took
on Sunday night at the Hprlngfleld ert L. Benson, professor of pathol­
full yard wide, yard from ......,
,
. 75c t0 ™
the vacant chair next Mr«. Lowell.
ogy; Dr. Harold Myers, professor of
Rome one then in q u ired a fte r P eter. hospital.
Windsor Crepe in a variety of colors, yard wide
¿gc
"Ile'a gelling along beantlftllly now,
pharmacology; and Dr Ralph < Mat-
Ginghams, Toile Du X°rd and Zephyr
32c to
Heeding and Cow Testing Taught
and lie grow» more Intelligent every
son. assistant professor of medicine.
I Wiry herdamanshlp prat ¡ice anil
day."
Apron Ginghams, large variety
- --- -- - - 18c t0
"Ju»t how old 1« Peter}“ questioned cow testing experience will be affort'- FOR SALE—Electric Heater. Can be
Do
not
longer
delay
the
Honteslead
Cretonnes
in
a
variety
of
colors and17c
3Sc
M r» Ixtwell. T in* fa ra w a y took In Iter •*d In the special course at O. A. C.
seen
at
Pprlngfleld
Crenm»ry
d20
eve» vanlahod nnd In Iter pah* cheek» beginning January 3 and running tor
selection of holiday gifts.
Heavy Outing Flannels ....................................... 1/c to
two exquisite dimple» burnt Into flower
five
months
Each
man
will
take
a
“ P e te r 1» three months old," replied
Muslins from ............. - .......................................... 140 t0
The stock is larger, variety
The United States Imported .w av­
Mr». Holl tndcr At that moment her few cow» front the college purebred
Unbleached Sheeting, 10-4 only ............... - ...................
greater and you will receive
good Intention» of following up thia herd», and feed, manage and milk erage of 76.700.000 pounds o ’ v ’ltiuts
aliening were »mothered by n renewal them for the entire time They will and 19,600.000 pound« of fllbcrtc 1n
Indian Head Pillow Tubing, 42-inch. linen finish, yd..... 45c
better attention than will
of Hu* mitaleal program. In the "oB- also weigh and teat the milk a« re­ each of the years 1919, 1920 and 1921.
Gifts That Would Be Appreciated
fusion of adieus, Mr». Ixiwell »llpvel quired both In 'co w testing a« ocla- Commercial rm duc’ion of walnuts In
be possible at the eleventh
uiiti"thiil awuy.
tlon ami official testing work. It ha» the United States ta limited to t i e
$1.9b
hour.
Pillow Cases, two in a box. a t .................
Haiti Mr. Hollander to hl« wife at been hard for tho dairy owner to find Statea of Oregon Washington and
$1.45
Jap
Lunch
Cloths,
bluebird
designs,
a
t
......
dinner: "We've a uew nittn nt the o f­ experienced men qualified to hatidl«
-
California The extent to which nut
$1.35
to
$1-98
fice now. lie'« la-en here a month, tmt
Prices are as low as may
ladies’ Silk Hose at ............... - ...... ..........
hl» herd to get high and economical 'growing should be encouraged tn this
$1.45
I hiuln't happen»»! to talk with him
Ladies'
Silk
Wool
Hcse
in
black
or
brown
l>e expected for quality
$1.98
before. He come« from Cleveland— production and at the same Unie main­ 'state will be gone Into thoroughly at
Children's Wool Sweaters, size 24 to 28. at
naked C> be transferred on account of tain the health and vigor o’ the ani­ the agricultural economic conference
goods so there is nothing
Indies’ and Children's Kgrchiefs, in b^xes. at ....50c to 98c
mals. If th ao trained herdsmen fall to be held at C< rvallls. Januarv 21 U
hl« wife. Ill« name la Ix tw e ll "
to be gained by waiting.
••Itenlly} I aaw Mr». Ixtwell thl» af­ It will not he for lack of suitable 2?, tex t.
Give Umbrellas
ternoon."
________ I
' experience.
What would be appreciated more than a good Silk Umbrel­
"They Inst their little hoy ln«t win­
We have extra help this
la? Among our assortment you will find any color desired,
ter ami Mr». Lowell waa »« beside her-
week so you may be sure
aelf with remorse »hat they had to
L. E. BEAN.
in the most beatltul handles, at low^er prices
JOHN M. WILLIAMS
Attorney for
State
Land
leave their old «urroutulliig». The child
Attorney for Veterans State
ot prompt attention.
wit» killed by it truck."
Board.
B
Aid Commission,
"How dreadful!"
State School fund Ixians.
I'O'i Off on All Ladies' and Children's Wool Dresses
tid
d
lers
Bonu»
Loan»
"You »aw her today. Hilda}"
"Ye«; Prance» Invited her to attend
This Week Only
our club meeting We must try to tnnke
tiling» plen»»nt for her I think I 11
aak her over tomorrow. I won't men­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
tion tea, however. That remind» m«*—
E ugene, O reg o n
860
W
illam
ette
Street.
we had the heat punch thia afternoon.
Tliere was pineapple In It, and ginger
I..censed to practice In all Court- of th« State, the F^ ra'
52 Stores
605-609 Willamette Street
52 Stores
ale—anti, yum-yum. Iola of strawber­
and Supreme Court of the United State- General p ra ctlcc-A ! bt.al
Phone 31
ries."
neas promptly and carefully attended to -C h a rg cs reasonahl
"Ah. atrnwherrlea' Thia shortcake 1»
a dream. Mary 1» a prlae cook, even If
»he doe» have a vlllalnoua temiier."
anld Mr. Hollander.
"Yea, Indeed.'- replied bln wife, lend­
ing the way from the dining room to
the wide ¡torch, lnateatl of «eating
herself In the wicker awing, ahe then
exclaimed:
"I believe I'll run over to Mra. Low­
ell'» now anti aak lo r Io come here to­
morrow."
Although Mr». Ixtwell accepted the
Invitation, »he was late In arriving the
next afternoon. Mr« Hollander» other
friend» had come anti gone. Peter hud
been brought In. admired anil carried
out again before Amy announced Mra.
Lowell.
She apologlxed for her tardlneaa, ray­
ing that ahe had been looking through
her trunk». On coming In »he had fur­
tively placed a basket near her chtilr.
All the while Mr«. Hollander talked to
her guest, Mra. Ixtwell looked a» If
•he were trying to catch aoma unheard
Don't forget that Christmas only comes once each year and
aound. and longed to utter a question
which ahe tumid not frame.
that the Kiddies expect to get all the candies, nuts, oranges
Then, with a »wishing rush, In burat
Mary, acarlet-faced.
and other good things that they can eat and remember
"Not one minute more will I stay,
that
we carry a large assortment of those things. Our prices
ma'am. 'Tla bad enough to have an
Our Candy is fresh from the factory and the price is right. All kinds
animal come Into my klrchen nt nil,
are right and quality of the best. Help the kiddies have a
hut that dirty lieiiwt of a Peter I Pom
of nuts^ plain or mixed. Special Xmas prices.
perralnen’ or what not, he'» eaten alt
good time at Christmas.
my shad rosea, had luck to him!"
Before Mra. Hollander could tqteitk,
Mra. Lowell had fallen from her chair.
Jnat then came Mra. Brown, unan­
Take Advantage of
Our Low Prices
Final Week For
Christmas Choosing
$3«S8<° $ 7 .8 5
Williams & Bean
“Shop E arly"
C. J. Breier Co.
We Save You Money on
TOYS and CANDY
Dry Goods
nounced.
"(lb, Prances, you hleaslugl Tell me,
dear, is Ram home}"
•‘He surely la, Hilda.’
•'Telephone, quick, Amy, to Doctor
Brown. Never mind picking up those
thing« until afterward»."
Prom out of the basket had tumbled
a Turkish towel bunny, a celluloid
swan anti a quaintly-carved rattle
"Oh, the poor, poor thing! cried
Mr» Hollander. "You don't auppose—
hut no; she couldn't have thought that
Peter wn't a baby I"
Mrs. Elsie Mellen of CottaRn Grove
uadei-wnnt an operation In the Spring-
fìéì 1 ’
■'<< j
r\n M o n d a y niornhiK-
We have lots of good presents in our Dry Goods depart­
ment at a nominal price for the holidays.
Red Hot Special on
ORANGES
10c Per Dozen
$2.26 the Case
Fancy Work
42P£ ^ nner
A wonderful a s s o r t m e n t , We can give you the very best
This is an exceptional offer
various designs and styles. of value In this line of gifts.
—one you will readily take
Stamped - goods* niost any­ You’ll save $noney on this if
advantage of.
you compare quality.
thing you want.
i#
A. R. Sneed Dept Store
Stationery
Wilson’s Variety Store
Located at 336 Main Street