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> • ^ iirn s P A Y . FETIRVARY 7. H>3<_ TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS at the et'ven o'elo« k hour. Dr. Jaasee w a. Injured In an auto accident »»v- ■ent to t h , devastated area», aa staled la »aid to be a speaker of great »bll previously In the Springrteld N ew .. eral d ay. ago. Ity, and has boen engaged tu chan- By •• • « la i Howanl Baughman la «pending a C orre.p an d .n t. BOOZE AND LAW TO BE tauqua work and lecturing nil o” r few d ay. with h l. grandparents. Mr, and Mrs P. I t Kdmlaton. aa lie la til DISCUSSED AT CHURCH the Dulled Slates and unable to attend school. In Ihe evening there will b ’ «ho Next Sunday. February 10. will be CAMAS SWALE ••Illg Sing ’ al which o o r old favorite PLEASANT HILL a day of unusual allractloas at the hymns will b e sung The pastor will HUGE LUMBER SHIPMENT j Q Buoy ami Wendell Buoy l»fl Methodist church of thia City I» the aM M public - school pur- ¿ d a » for WVndll n . where they w ,„ FROM HERE WRITTEN UP morning Dr Chat. C Je.aee of Chlcn give Ihe h l.torlcel sellin g for a hum r t H a.ts, a t HIU Z wool ha* Vnlted her of these, and make a brief ad go will deliver an address on “The n.i dress on the hyronology of the church. An article by D. W McKinnon of 8 The‘ c'lX re n of Mr” a n ^ M rs. R e r / Mre Myrtle f o u .l n . and - m «rum, iri*nu Fall of Booxe and the Reign of Law” the Booth Kelly »awmlll office forse b X Jt Mr and Mr, J’< - »re h er, from Klamath Kalla to » .I , gchO(„ da), appears In the February taaue of the X Z Òr Enterprise h«r» ih . with M r. C o u .ln .’ mother. Mr». John Stanley Baugh and family from Four L bulletin. It la an account Jones. lionna visited at ---------- Walter P laU ------ ----- _ . Sunday qj the shipment of <75.000 feet ot m easles . i . PB The Camas Center .chool haa be. n Clifford a n a iilo tlc program w ill be g ire n me » __ u m a n i Herrington from Oakridge | ,uln,„.r by the Booth Kelly firm to .. Ä i » - - » — • « - h l. ekrtwr. Mr.. W illiam Japan In —- ■ Chrlatmaa week. The limber th n P le a s a n t H i l l c n u rv n « ------------ - v 11» v i a u night. February It. under the auspice, the Ulne»» of the tane er. re. «. cut from virgin tlmb>r and shipped - - Trent local of Farm er. Vnlon. ^ o f ^ ™ k Mr.. Mrs. Arch Shouih began work as from Wendllng snd Springfield, was T h . b.st m.at nt a pric. that will bring you back and m .k . After the program a p‘* “ “ j , )D„ h. s forty al office girl for Dr. Harris and Dr Read made up Into S3 cars tu Eugene A you a regular customer. phot.qtraph of Ihe loadod train Is last week. ^ V ! h \ ^ h n » « t . n Endeavor so-,ready. He expects an>und a hundred FREE DELIVERY 9:30 a. m. DAILY In »Ise Mr snd Mrs. Ray Baugh and family Included „ „ The timber -------- ranged ------ °* rs ° ¡Others h are quite a number. spent Sunday near Junction City visit ¡from IS by IS lo S4 by 14, snd from C,et> s. Oscar W illiams of W endllng 'SO lo 40 feet In length. They were w o ^ X T Z r o X X « r W . e t over the w eekend a, the home Ing relallves. Harvsy Calvert visited his grandpa I - Price'» Sunday. Mx Thomas William la vlaitlng relative. at Oakland John William attended church In Springfield Sunday. William» Bros. ha»» Installed a turn table at their sawmill Mrs Itena Kdmlaton spout the later part of last week In Eugene. Mias'a Opal amt Peart Taliaferro »pen! Sunday at Fred R ussell’. ||( . « w -. in - >nd Community N ew s Sanitary Meat Market Holverson Bros, Props. and grandma Calvert near Junction The judge» were J E. Torbet. Randall j Sheridan to be gone a few days. Sunday evening the voung peopl son Neland » ere Sunday visitors in ggT<> MJm Oray g party (n hoBO- Held. 'th e Leldtke home. Glenn Leiltke of b|r, M#>. The Pleasant Hill high school de- ln lA kA te «t -'nrtng- Creswell was also a visitor at his Mrs A. W W eaver and sons. Ar- bating team won the debate at cpr««» well ami Clifford, are »pending a few a . days In Portland. ThTsubjX«. of the debate was: "Re- hood attended the Joint m e e t t e g o f John Edmlston bilnils„ ,n and aB(, family tanlllv motored John solved that a graduated Income tax ,h? Varmers 1 n,on h' ld *n " * * down near Junction City 8tmda] Sunday and parent) « . » .a ,,.. x z x ™ — Mrs. Jam .................. . and es Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. P It Edmlston spent Sunday In Eugene with their daugh- ~ s s : ...... , • h j x s .’S. sxn r.ss:» " « - ; -r*" " d • - Com ing to EUGENE PRICES REDUCED Dr. Mellenthin E ffective February l» t on all Westinghouse Lamps SPECIALIST In In te rn a l Msdlelne for the past tw elve yeses Henderer Electric Supply DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at - W „n. O ^ S ,,. Th, "M" ~ a’ “s o “* "" ” ” of th . Springfield team were Ralph of Cr gw e|, wh„ -------------------------------------------------- n in e and Pauline Jack. , K were formerly of Camas Sw ale Mr The Pleasant Hill Community club Rush „ „ „ gons h?ld Its regular meeting at the com- ^ w el| w w >I$o vUHors munity hall February’ * In the ab- sence of President C. E Jordan, the ftnd Mr> R E nersham antl vice-president C. U W illiams presld- en t, rU(nw, , numher of their ed. After the business meeting there |h?(r home Mon(J>y was a hard tim e social glvrii under HsteB(ng w , gplen the auspices of the W om an , club of d(j program The <UMW were Pleasant Hill All present came in Mj_ Edgar w nU alM and hard Ume clothes and from the looks daught<?r M#be, Mr anJ „ „ W endel| of some they had seen hard times for Bqot Q Ruoy >n<| Mr> Ogcar w „. many a year Mr. and Mrs. C. L. W II- l|am# and HMle dau<htw No-ma lianis took first prize for looking the Valentines are usually m issives poorest. Mrs. William's dress «hough --------------------— ---- - ‘ of love and friendship, but oc a hard lim e garment was a work of THURSTON NOTES casionally they a r , used to pro much ingenuity as the sleeves, th» mote mirth. ' waist, skirt and apron were all made Ross Mathews is installing a radio of different materials while on one set. Our line Includes every vart ty foot Mrs. W illiams wore an old high Fred Gray and family visited John that modern art or cleverness hcelsd shoe and on the other a low ha» been able to devlae We flat slipper. Her hair was down her also have a nice line of Val *n back In two braids. Mr. W illiams j tine N oveltl s amt Favors ap wore an old while vest which being proprlate for Valentine parties. too small w as laced together with shoe strings. Much merriment was V alen tin e Candies and Perfum e caused by M -. Kelsay and her deputy Mrs. Andy Olsen who arrest ?d and We have Candle» and Perfumes fined thos- present for the slightest . In attractive Valentine Boxes. offense. Mrs Belle Wlir.mer enter- ' Th custom of giving such Val tained the crowd with several lively entlne» fa g-ow ing and they are old tim i pieces such as Arkansas i sure to be welcomed by HER. Traveler. Coming Through the Rve i Make your »elections early. e t c , which she played on the violin refreshm ents co n sistin g of beans bread and butter were served. The comltt e in cb , e consisted of Mrs A se Hlggln». Mrs. Jesse Carnifhers. Mrs. Andy Olson. Mrs. C. L. W illiam, •'«5^^ . «s*»u • ,g iioy and Mrs. George Kelsay. Valentines A re C upid’s D arts With Which He Pierces Lovers’ Hearts MEW BIG PACKAGE Cigarettes OSBURN HOTEL TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19 Office Hour.: 10 a, m. to 4 p m. - ! ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr Mellenthla 1» » regular gradu ; ate In medicine and surgery and la j licensed by the state of Oregon He I does not operate (or chronic appen I dlcltis. gall atone«, u le r s of »touiacb. tonsils or adenoids He has lo his credit wonderful re sults In dl» uses of the stomach, liver, bowels, bliawt. skin, nerve», heart, kidney, bladded. bed » ‘ttlng. catarrh, weak lungs, rheuinallam. sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments B elo w are the nam es o f a fe w of his many satisfied patient, In Oregon J A. Smith. Ontario. Ort.. ulcers of the stomach. M ona Ford. Washougal, O re, ade nolds W H Keilendotik, Estacada. O re. high blood pressure. Mrs. Ed Eberhardt, Scio. Ore gall stones. E C. Nlchos. Lebanon, fire ap- pendlcltls. Remember above dale, that Von situation on this trip will fr e and that his tre.-itm ‘nt 1» different. Married women must he ui com panted by their husband» Address. 211 Bradbury Bldg., Lot Angeles, California. CHIROPRACTIC Is the science that b restoring health to thousands who suffer from stomach trouble, tonsllltls. nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, enlargeed prostrate glands, high blood pressure etc., by sclnetlflcally co-ordinating the prin ciples of Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. The results are Safe. Sane and Sure. DR. GEO. A. SIMON Ovar Ludford’» • 14 W lllamettu 8 treat Examination Fr». I’hona 355 J E U G E N E . O R EG O N FOR SERVICE CALL F. J. Grimes Plumbing Co. Residence Phone 113-W -- .srexc- Spagne, Mutual Life Insur T H E U N IV E R S A L CAR F o r e c a s tin g A T rem en d o u s S p r in g D e m a n d 739,626 m o rti F o rd cars unti tr u c k s w e r e pro d uced la s t y e a r th u n th e previous yt u t, un in» reuse o f o v e r 50 p er c e n t. In spire e l ihi« trein en tlou . «nerrasr in production, it wua inipossihlr in rrieel delivery requirements during the spring a n d a t iin m e r m onth, when ordeta lor 350,000 Fool Cura «od Truck» coniti not be tilled Ib i» year winter huying lor immediate delivery has been more active than ever belare — anti in addition 21X1,000 Old IS have already hern honked through the Ford Wcekly I ’ . j r J i s s e l’Un lor spring delivery Three latita dearly indicale that the demand during thia «prlng and uummei w ill Ire l it greater than ever, and that order, «hnuld Ire placed immediately with Fort! Dealer, as a mean« t»l prntecrion against delay in securing your Ford Car in T ru ck or F'urd«un l ructur. ¿ ^ b r c /A ic tc i^ V 7 n /ia ^ ii/ D e tro it, M ichigan i 4M « A «m»ll .Ispesli dnwn. with r««V p,Tra»*t» ol ihe belante «ranged t>r ynur enrollment under ihe Ford W e ekly P un hew P a n . w ill put your .mie» «o the prelerted liet lor oprl«X delivery. 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