dore, waa a Springfield butines» vi» ' ttor Saturday John Maugltu of Coburg haul 'd Juanita Flowers la confined to her wagon load» of grain to Spring home with rheumatism ( yyhtay THURSTON NOTES CAMAS SWALE Ronald McCmaaln of l..tndax was a T A Edward» wa» In front out of Mr». J M. Sutton passed away at* Mr »nd Mr» M. J Mi Klin aa»l M.'s t ; rlngrteld visitor over Saturday, town Friday on business the age of fifty-five on Sunday, March l.illah Rhodes aud daughter», lone and T Cameron of Fur.'kn. California. Mrs. W 11. S te a m ie r had charge Oi Theda, from Spnngfield »pent Sunday ha„ b w „ Sl„.lB, „ rW for a N,w Pth. fallowing a major operation the Mode Millinery shop In the ab She 1» survived by 6 chlldrea. at Roy Eilmtston ». day» on business before going on to se m e of Miss Osll Gray III Portland Anda Calvert and Ivan lllefearil front {he Bay dlalrict three son» and three daughter». Mr. this week mid. Tonj Mlnn(,y of i.eaburg »pent the Charlie Sutton In Texas. Mis Stella W endllng »pent Saturday night and Ja c k Pullen, Lowell truck driver, Huffman at Pleasant Hill. Ml»» Cora Sunday at John Edmlston ». week end In Springfield w as In on buslnesa Monday Sutton at home. Mr. Clarence Sutton Mrs. Genevieve Beaman and daugh John Bushtuan visited the Oregon Mr and Mrs. H ow ard Freeland left at Norkenale, Mr». V enla Miller In ter Zorn from Coburg .p en t Sunday j CoV»«»!. on to r Snlem Monday, w bare they will Kansas and Mr. Marian Sutton at at Mrs. HarblCs Saturday •pend a week with relative*. home. Two brothers and one slater Ms. Earnest W est. Dorothy Travis Mies Dorothy Gerard, who teacher Mrs Sam Tarvon waa In from Har­ also survive her. Messrs George and and Maude Eftnistqn attended an Charlie Currey of thia place and Mr». endeavor meeting in E ngine last Sat­ near Coburg, spent the w eekend wltn r|»burg tor medical treatment Monday her parents here. j ....... Adams of Chase Garden». urday. CAl»L AND SEE Dr N W Emery Mrs. Sutton came here from Kan­ Dr. and Mrs. It. P. Mortensen spent Hasel Edmlston. who Is attending sas several years ago and had made normal at Monmouth, spept last week Frlilay evening visiting friends In on prices on plate aud other work, tf many friend» who will mourn her los*. at her home here. Cottage Grove. Springfield News *1 SB per year. She has been in poor health the Iasi Arthur ltushman returned Friday Jack and Harry Harblu who have few year» »nd «tnce the first of the been working a t Reedsport, abs night from a trip to northern Call* year has been In a critical condition ifornla on business home for a tew days. being unable to take but very little The Carboltneuin Wood-nreservkng The play given at the hall last nourishment and so was too weak to Friday evening by the high school »hipped a carload of treated stand the shock of an operation. was a great success as all of the to t laiforela Monday, and re- Funeral services were held at the characters placed their parts w>ea «*'»** “ »••>* c#r ot creosote from Schwertng chapel on Tuesday. Marek anJ a crowJ attwi(1. j Washington 11. at 2:00 p. m. Interment was made W eaver Brothers, who have been Th* Morrison Knudsen company in the Howe cemetery. on a trip to California, have return- received a carload of coal from Utah Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W illiams left ed home. i Monday Saturday for Medford where they ex­ Mike Tennis from Marshfield Is* Th« Anderson Manufacturing cor- pected to visit a few days with Mr. spending a few days visiting friends Poratlon received a carload of lum and Mrs. W. A. Messiner. her from the Coos Bay line Monday. ' In ThurstO|n PHONE 66 Mrs. Bertha Macklin and little Carl Olsen. Southern Pacific agent i The revival m eeting started last daughter Evelyn came out from Sunday The Leavitt Soul Winning / o r Springfield, made a buslnesa trip Springfield Friday to visit her sister. team ta conducting It. A delegation U> Oakridge Friday afternoon Mrs. Charlie Williams, returning Sat­ A. A. Johnston ot W altervllle was In of over 60 from Coburg came over urday evening. Tuesday night Rev. eavttt Just re­ Monday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hur­ Mrs. N. Mier of Camp Creek Is cently closed a very successful m eet­ ley during the week were Mr. a n d . 111 with Intestinal Influents ing at Coburg. Mrs. Paul Kollek and daughter. Mrs. J W. Neet of We»t Springfield Is There was a meeting held by mem­ N ellie Cornwell and little children of bers of the hall stockholders Monday recovering from a ease of Influents S Creswell and Misses Rose and Pauline evening. Jimmy Hastings was here from Raegger and Gladys Butler. The Sunday school sent a bouquet Thurston Monday. The Camas Local of the Farmers’ W ith o u t a buslns«» education of flowers to Miss Thelma Fowler, John Tomseth. J r . was In Spring- anion will hold their regular meeting you are not prepared property who Is seriously 111 In a sanitarium field over the week-end from Camp at the school house Wednesday night ! . . . . . . . . to cope w ith tbo many problems 34 above Wendllng to visit his pa­ , . , ’. . at Portland, it being her b rthday Mrs. John Jones was a Friday al-l „ ________ _ “ . ___ of life. Ben Rennie went to Portland last rents. Mr and Mrs. John Tomseth. Sr. ternoon visitor at the Leidtke home, j Friday evening. He drove home a Jack Harbet was In from Thurs- ’ Regardless of your position Ernest W istrope, who has rented track Monday. ton Saturday night. you need It. and you can aecurs the Murdock place, has been out here i Miss Thelma Blanton from Brooks S. S. George, state Industrial claim It at a reasonable rest several times lately getting his spring la visiting her aunt. Mr». W illiams agent, was in Springfield on business srork started. Rennie. The question la—Are you go­ Monday. Mr. and Mrs George Rickets left ing to make th ) necessary e f­ Saturday morning enroute to Salem fort now. or are you going to where they will visit his mother, who k -ep putting It off until by ia staying alone, a granddaughter hav- f and by? tag recently left who had been stay-1 tag with her. I We arc here to serve you and CHIROPRACTIC la the science th at 1» restoring health to thousands who Buffer from stomach trouble. tonslUUa. nervouanoan. sleeplessness, headaches, vnlargeetl prostrate glands, high blotxl pressure etc.. by sclnetlflcaUy co-ortllnailng the prin­ ciples of Chiropractic and W ectro-Therspy. T he «m utts are Safe. Sane and Sure. DR. CEO. A. SIMON E U G E N I. OREGON ARE YOU CONTEMPLATING Overhauling the Car Pay Less Eat More Good Groceries Eastman Grocery tbit summer? Then why not let ua give you an estimate on your particular job? Second Avenue Garage '» 1 Why Attend School Mr. Handsaker and Mrs. Edwards of Eugene were week-end guests at Ute home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bristow. Conner geests at the home of Henry Mathews Sunday. March 8. included Rev and Mrs. W. A. Elkins, Mrs. Handsaker, Mrs. Edwards of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. W L. Bristow of Pleasant Hill. Miss Hattie Brown, who has been assistin g at the hom? of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Linton, Is now helping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T E. Hau- risan. Mrs. Haurfran. who has been sick since the Christmas holiday», though very weak. Is able to be about a little. Miss Bertha Manning left Pleasant Hill Wednesday, March 11. for V;ring- field. After spending several days with he brother, C. L. Manning, at Springfield she expects to go to W -ndling where she will visit some time with h et slater, Mrs. Robert Jakeways. The young folks of the Christian Endeavor gave a leap year party at the home of Lucille and Merrill Ben­ nett Friday, March 7. Many interest­ ing gam es were played but the one srhioh caused the most merriment was the one in which each girl was given the name of a magazine. Then ea-h boy gave the name of his fa­ vorite magazine. The girl who had Hint, magadine name had to propose before the rest of the crowd to the boy choosing her name If the boy laughed during the proposal he had to pay a forfeit. Refreshments con­ sisting of green onions, tooth picks, water and all-day suckers were serv­ ed About 13 high school students met at the Dexter hall Saturday night and spent a pleasant evening playing games Light refreshments were aerved. Miss Alta Manning, teacher of Coast Fork, spent the week-end visit­ ing friends at Pleasant Hill. The Christian Endeavor society h e ll their Sunday m eeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E B. Tinker, as Miss Manning who has been 111 the past four weeks was not able to attend the m eeting at the church. Merrill Bennett was the leader. The subject was ‘‘Trifling.’’ Short talks were given by different members of the society on ’’Trifling with Christian Endeavor Work." ’’Trifling with Re- llgio T rifling with f o ' and "Tr fl Ing with School.’’ After the meeting tfcose present enjoyed a number of piuno pieces by Mary Harden, very amusing readings by Miss Hattie Brown and Miss Hazel Powell The Trent local of Farmers' Union w ill meet at the Pleasant Hill school house this week Wedneday, for fair and square dealing all of the time is one of our biggest assets. Quality and quantity and low prices m ake our store popular. Community Cash Store BOSCH i» m t. W ill youT Eugene Storage Battery Co. Eugene Business College W H EN A CAN OF OUR ICE Automotive Electricians A. E. ROBERT3. President CREAM Is opened It will be found firm and solid as when first made. T h ose who wish an Ideal des­ sert or a universally appreciated ref eshm ent for som e social function, can give their order to- any quantity with full con­ fidence that the cr--am will be In perfect condition when It Is time to serve It. SPARK PLUGS we are always glad to tell yoU about our school. Hundreds of young men and women have completed one of our coura.*» and are today bolding respons­ ible positions. You may do tbo W . M. Green, Prop. Phone 19 “as good as the Bosch Magneto” Our Reputation PLEASANT HILL Over l.udford’a •16 W illam ette Street Examination Free Phone 356J 83 EUGENE. OREGON 7 th A venue C ast RUNABOUT EGGIMANN’S *2 0 5 ^ See Our 5/«rf«r am/ fr im o u n la llt Zf/ms iiln O rd e r Y o u r F o rd R unabout N ow ! Window Display Each »pring the demand for Ford Runabouts is far in excess oi the immediate supply. Fast in traffic, easy to park and fitted w ith ample luggage space, the Ford Runabout 1» especially adapted for the work oi talesmen and others who must conserve time and energy in making d ieir daily calls. II you Jo not wish to p.y cash lot your car, you esn ar range lor a small payment down end easy Irons on the balance. O r you can buy on ilia Ford W e ekly Purchase Plan. When it comes to a sanitary kitchen the sink is the most essential part of the equipm ent. We have all grades, sizes and prices in the best quality th a t m oney can buy. Detroit, Michigan MAKE YOUR KITCHEN SANITARY TODAY See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer May we call and give you our expert advise o r estim ate w ithout obligating you in any way. s F-57C C A R S • TR U C K S • T R A C T O R S E ugene