The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 12, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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Two of the (Iva pupil» on th« county
roll or honor who pa»»«<t th« recant
eighth grad« examination» with an
averaic« ol au per cent or belter came
from the Upper W illam ette Country.
Marl L. Ml«», «on ot Mr. ami Mr»,
t.eonur.l 1,11«» ot Uoaben hail an aver­
age ot 93.4, and Carl Union, «on ot
Mr. uml Mr». Lx 0 . Linton ot I'ieuauut
HUI had an average ot 01.1
Earnn»t Kcbronk, Frank Smith. and
J It Heller» Ot l*l«n»nnt lllll were
among the 31 pc raons »elected Febru­
ary 5 tor trial Jury duty tor the spring
term ot d n-u lt court which convene»
February i t .
J. H i'lielpa ot l'lea»ant lllll ha»
the contract ot logging tor the Ilex
ter lumber company, which begun
work la»t week.
Ml«» Faith Holdrldgo of Dexter ba»
resigned from her »tfitooi work at
Marehflald.
LIKIe Myrna Jean Laird. duughter
of Mr. and Mr». It. I' lailrd of Elen
vale, who wan quite III Friday, Janu
ary 30. and again la»t week 1» much
better. She ha« been sick with acute
Indigestion.
The Ftwssant lllll high school hga
ketball team« played their last game«
of the winter Friday February 8. at
Coburg. The Fleaaant H ill girl» aut-
fred their flrot defeat being hcaten
by the Coburg glrla by a acore of 21 to
9 The boya were defeated by a »core
of 24 to 22.
The first debate ot the season will
be held at the Fleaaant HUI high
school Friday night
The member» of the Christian En
deavor »oclety of Fleaaant H ill will
have a Valentine »oclal at the church
Haturday eight February 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mason ar­
rived Thursday February 5 from W in­
slow. Arisons, having made the trip of
over IROo mil«« by auto In »lx day».
They report rain from bar ram into.
Thev expect to start back to Arlxona
Saturday February 14, after making
a short visit to Salem.
W hile at
Plea»ant HUI they are vlaltlng at the
home of Mr». Mu«nn» parents Mr. and
Mr«. W I.. Hrlstow
A rooking club, with Mm. Je««e
Phelps as leader and a sewing club
with Mr» M E. Hoya as loader wer«
organised at the Pleasant H ill public
School ln»t we->k. The members of
the sewing club are: Rntma Olson.
Ruth Emery. Roberta Lawson, Robing
taiwsnn Lucille Jordan. Florence Jor­
dan. Evelyn Phelps, Vera Linton, Bon­
nie Joanne Tlnk r, Klhra Llnd»ay and
Mildred
Swift.
Emma Olson was
chosen president. Vera Linton vice-
president snd. Ruth Emery aeepetar.
Several young people gathered at
the horoe Of Mr and Mm H. C. Wheel­
er last Monday and with a surprise
party
helped Hasel Wheeler and
Lawranc« Wheeler celebrate their
birthdays
W. L. Bristow, who has been sick
the past several weeks Is much belter
and la able to be about again.
The Pleasant HUI church choir met
at the home ° f Mr. and Mm. E. B
Tinker last Sunday for practice. They
w ill meet there again next Sunda»
The time to he 2:20 Instoad of 3
o'clock.
Springfield M ethodist Episcopal
(Ebbert Memorial)
Roosevelt's ten reason», "Why I <0
to Church?" will suggest the themt
for the evening message. The Queen
Esther girl« will present a I ’antomlne
at the Fireside hour of 7:20. pro­
ceeding the ^lermon.
The morning theme at 11 o'clock
will be "The Bridge Builder«." The
choir has provided special ntualc both
morning and evening.
The School meet« at 9:45. also the
pastor's training
class.
Epworth
League at 6:30.
F. L. Moore Is the Minister at "The
Church of the Cordial Welcome.”
Have Social Time
lethodlst Choir members and their
lilies enjoyed a social time after
Ir practice Tuesday night, refresh-
uta were served to those present.
FOR SALE— My entire lot of home
canned fruit. Cheap. See me, 742
E street, between 7th and Hth.
F-6-12-19
Dr. ItMph B. Drppet, Dentist, Vitus
building. Springfield. Oregon.
ANTI-URIC
Banishes
RHEUMATISM
The puzxle this week by .Martha Wagner ta conventional In design but
well worth the effort In working. It might be called the "Four X ” puzxle.
There are one or two «tk kli-m bidden In the seemingly easy three snd four
THURSTON NOTES
P ite r word» but by the well-known »ystsu of filling In from all angles they
Mra. Charles Taylor’s napbew from most likely will work themselvra out. Why don't you time yourself on this
puxslef speed In accurate "thinking" la a valuable personal asset.
Washington 1» vlaltlng her.
If. M. Price from Noti spent Wed­
nesday with bis »on John and family.
Mr. and Mr». Fella Hpnrks, who
have spent sotuo tint« here vlaltlng
frit nds and relatives have ruturned
to iiluu River.
There was n Christian Endeavut
party
at the church lart Haturday
evening. There were «evi rnl mem­
ber» of the E. II. U. from Eugene who
attended.
The
Ladles Aid met with
Mr»
('buries Taylor Thursday afternoon
Thi y are preparing a play to be given
at the Thurston hall Frldny evening
February 20. entitled the “ Doo Funny
Family ” Th«y arc practicing almost
•vary day.
Tha local stock.inklors of the ball,
hare recently built a stage Io It.
There wu» a basketball game last
Friday evening between Blue River
and Thurston.
H O R IO N TA L
VE R T IC A L
Teddy
W ilfred, who makes
bis
2. Pronoun.
hottie with John Prlc- »pent the week­ I. An effeminate bof.
3. Weaken.
t. The Ro< ntgensyx.
end with his parentt noar Eug-ne.
4 To eject from the mouth.
lone Rhodes from Springfield vlail- 10. Light blow.
6. Peruse.
I I. Old age (poetic.)
e l r< l»tiVii».h«re Ptimiav,
7. Chain ol Mts In Europe.
I t'vrnnce Dossier who Iota rented 13. Tool. (Hewing)
8. A unit of measure (abbr.)
th-t llnrblt place moved o t I Wednes­ 1C. To fasten.
8 Wading birds.
17. H[la»h gently.
day f t ( t i l Wendllng
12. Chemical particles. __
(L o rre Hart has }> xiebt 1 o n Car­ 18. Preposition.
14. Forty-one (Roman.)
ney's place which adjoins Mr. Hart 19. Central state, (abr.)
16. Sense or smell.
21. Preposition.
about 1H miles east of Thurston.
32 Instrument for propelling a boat
Ralph Taylor vlalted hl» brother. 22. Editor (abbr.)
33. Be worthy of it.
23. I love (Latin.)
Charles Taylor last Tuesday.
34. Adapt for some purpose.
There was a shower given at the 24. W illingly.
35. Preposition.
home of l<«e Davis Thursday after­ 28. Behold.
38 Assemble.
noon In honor of Mlaa Etta Davis, 28. Stuff.
37. 9elxe
20. Narrow woven band.
bride elect.
38. Pronoun.
21. To remove entirely.
34. To cultivate land.
39. Soft white metal.
A n iw t r to last w e tk ’a puxxla.
40. Long seat.
37. Sand.
42. Boy's name.
41. Send out.
43. Fruit bearing part of a cereal.
45. Number. (Latin abbr.)
Prong.
46.
47. Unusual.
b Ë1
49. U. S. unit of money.
J J 46 Plump
52 Second son of Noah
47. Note of the musical scale.
48. To be.
154. Beverage.
¡50. Negative (Latin)
56 A rarent.
»
I 51. Nine. (Roman)
68. P rin t'rs measure.
f_ lï|
¡53. Covering for bead.
18. Amerc'an Medical Association.
R,
¡53. Tool for boring.
29. To permit.
A I
I 55. Southern state, (abr.)
23. Craft; cunning.
P
25 Note of musical scale.
: C«. Dc face.
C
ff7. '- Shelter.
28, Company (abbr.)
C is
59 River In Vn.
80. Fqunllty as to value.
(10 Animal In South America.
17. An evil glance.
Sand In Pledge
Elderly Man Dies
The local unit of the Loyal Legion
of Loggers and Lumbermen sent the
first monthly payment of 910 to go
to the Faraa horns for Orphans naar
Corvallis. T h e money won sent to
! D. D. Priest of Eugene, who hat
I charge of the funds.
Louis
McLmaald,
77. a county
patient a t tb<- Springfield hospital
died there Friday evening. 80 far as
Is known Mr. McDonald had no sur­
viving relative».
Funeral arrange­
ment« were In charge of the W F.
W alker chapel.
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DEPARTMENT STORES
Students’ Suits
The English Model
The bell ringers for Spring! Sty­
lish even unto fashionableness!
They are the big, outstanding fea­
ture of the campus and all school
and college functions.
Quite English, dou’tcher know I
T w o button single breasted. Plain
back without vent, semi-blunt vest
and straight hanging trousers.
The leading smart colors— such
as tan, brown, blue and grey— in
neat stripes, fancy mixtures and
overplaids. Exceptional values at
$16.75 $19.75
$24.75
tiuaciiDnHRnHBn
rananna nnraonn
nnntzin
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Millinery
Hi
Opening
rama
The Mode will held formal opening and first shotting of new
Spring Millinery
jAoney
I saving
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U N IT F I )
at the new location across from Wright’s Hardware
SI
Saturday, Feb. 14th
The Mode
Swifts Smoked Meat- Features
Bacon Back
28c
Flour
BIG K
Hard Wheat Flour
We Guarantee every sack
49 lb Sack...........
$2.49
lb. Empire Hams Half, or Whole
Friday
and
Saturday
Features
Crackers
No- 5 Perfection Sodas
t'he Handy Wood Box
Bach ....... ..................
Regular 15c Size Cookies
or Crackere
2 pkgs......... ...............
47c
23c
Raisins.
Sunmaid Seeded or
Seedless
16 oz. Pkgs.
3 pkgs. for .... ............
33c
Salad Oil
Mazola or Wesson
1 pt. Tina ....
49c
Grape
Fruit
N|ce Juicy ones
3 for ............. 2OC
30c
525 Main Street
Coffee
Skaggs No. 1 Blend
Finest Bulk Coffee
No. 4 Blend a good medium
grade
3 lbs....-....... $1.10
Canned Goods
A good grade of Peas,
String Beans, or Tomatoes
2 cans .....................
1 doz cans .............. $1.48
25c
~
Milk
Skagg’s
Carnation or Bordens
Best
Tall Cans
10 cans ...............
Butter
89c
ib
44c
Soups
1
2 lbs- .................87c
Campbells Soup, alt Kinds
3 cans ....... ................2 5 C
1 Pkg. Peets Washing Machine Soap....... ...........................40c
4 BarR Creme Oil Soap ........................................................28c
6 Bars Crystal White ..............................................................30c
through the
SOUTHLAND
to the
&AST
By Train and Ship
to New York
Go this way—it costs
but little more
Shasta route to C alifornia— (four fine
tra in s d a ily ) —^thencescenie Sunset
route to N ew Orleans.
Excellent meals In the Southern Pacific
dining car.
Connection at New Orleans w ith p»ls-
tial steamer» for N ew Y o rk —meals and
bet th inciudcd in the one fare.
Stopovers r n route; see the M ard i Gras
at N ew Orleans.
Ask aboutCarrlso Gorge route from San
Diego—ApacheTrail detour o f Arizona.
F o r fu rth e r info rm ation , ask
98c
5 Bars Crystal White Free Friday and Saturday Only
321 Main Street
Hemstitching, Stamped Work, Dress Making.
3 lbs ..... ..... $1.38
Kerr’s
Hotcake
Shredded
1
Catsup
Flour
Wheat:
Del Monte, Regular 25c
1
pkg......
20c
Size
Each .......
10c
2 for ......................... 43 C 2 pkgs................ 39c
i
33
oz.
L
o
a
f..............
15c
Try Skagg’s Twin Bread,
and Blood Disorder
On sale at all leading drug I'oros.
Combination trcnlmant for Rh Mtmn-
tlam, Oout, Hclntlcn and Lutrhapo,
»1 .60. For Blood, Rnahea, Pcaenmn and
Kldnoya, A N TI-U R IC Liquid, fl.fO.
Result« guaranteed or money bar
Antl-Urlc Co., Mfgs., 32 Front tk., Sun
Frundaco, Cal.
This Week’s Crossword puzzle
By •««alai
Corra «pondants
Community News
UPPER WILLAMETTE
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THE RPKTNOPTOLD NEWS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1926
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Phone 75
Southern]
Carl Olson
Fone 65