The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 09, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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PAGE S IX
T U R S F íU N U K U a jl NEWS
T H VH SD A Y. A PR IL 9, 1938.
Down From L sa b u r g - W. H. Craft 1 Vialt Haro Sunday— Mr. and Mrw.
CALL A^fD SMB Or N. W Einer)
was down from l.oaburg Monday.
Robvrt Haya aud aon of Wendllng on ort.'oa on plate and other work •
»len t Sunday visiting at »»varai
Vlaita Hera Sunday—Grace Fam
Springfield homes.
ham of Eugene spent Sunday hers
Ill with Influonaa—Mrs. J. W. Mark
III With Influama—Roland Parker vtatting with Mae Craft
Spends W eek End H ere Miss Gert
bam i* ill al her home with influenza is III at hla home here with Influent»
Hara From M arcels- Mr. and Mr ru,‘*
• »««‘«.nt al the Agri-
TOWN AND VICINITY
Hero From ¡Thuratoi»—Jack Har-
Hat Tonaila Rsmovad—The small
bert was |n from Thurston Friday.
»on of W. R. N>aton had h|s tonsils
removed by a local physician Sundax
Spends
Week-End
Hare—Gladys
Oaks of Cottage Grove spent
the
Down From W endllng—II. J, Carl
w eek.end here at the F. E. Lenhart er of Wendllng spent the w eekend
home.
here.
Gets Car of Corn— The Springfield
Service Station P a i n t « <t~-T h e
Springfield Service Station Is being Mill and Grain company received a
repainted gray and white this week. j car of corn Monday.
Ships Posts to Albany— The Car-
Gaea to Corvalli»—Miss Margaret
Gorrle drove to Corvallis and back bollneutu Wood Preserving company
; shipped a car of posts to Albany
F r id a y
Saturday.
Here For Medlgal Treatment— Miss
Vialt From Creewell— Mr. and Mrs.
Grace Kirk eras here for medical
R. F. Scott. Ennis Dersham and Mrs
treatment from Harrisburg Friday.
J R. Scott of Creswell visited In
Ct>wn from Walkerville— Mr. and Springfield Friday evening.
Mrs. T. W. Carney were In Saturday
from W alterville shopping.
J W McDowell were down from Mar-
coU*«’ »P*«“ ">• weekend
cola Monday
h"r». * <ueM of MlM Margaret Gorrle. |
M oves to W e s t S p rin g fie ld
Its
!
Get New Supplite- Wright and Son
received a shipment of supplies for Hakes moved from 330 B street to hla
ranch near the overhead crossing In .
the store Monday.
West Springfield Friday.
Visit at Parker Home—Miss Helen
Kiblan. a University student visited
Mas Tonsils Removed Lawrence
Miss Eunice Parker at her home Sun­ Templeton, a student at the Oregon
day.
! Agricultural college had his tonsils
Visiting
Relatives
Here— W c removed by a local physician Satur­
Ten-plelon and fa m iy of Brownsvllle day.
Dr H Kalih (Mppel. Dentist. Vitus
building. Hprlngflrld, Dragon
JOLLIFF-SCAIEFE MOTOR CO.
RACINE TIRES AND TUBES
QUAKER STATE OILS
ACCESSORIES AND PARTS
GUARANTEED
REPAIRING
AND MORE
MILES
OF
SATISFACTION
vtslled relatives In Springfield Sun I
day.
Vlelt Px>r Farm— A group from
the
M<*thodtat church visited
the
Baptist Children to Have Party- 1 county poor farm Sunday afternoon,
The primary children of the Baptist where they held a religious meeting
Sunday School will he entertained at a and song service. Presents of food
party Saturday on the church lawn
were taken by the visitors.
Yours For Better Service
At Spong Hotel Friday— Mr. and
Mrs. W. E Marks registered at the
Spong Hotel Friday from Dallas.
Takes Position in Eugene— Orson
Vaughn has accepted a position In
Eugene with the Eugene Concrete
Pipe company.
Lions Have Music— Charles Nadvor-
nik and Mrs« Lesrt Need provided
musical selections at the Liens club
luncheon Friday.
Ill at Home of Mother—Mrs. Clar
enee Bradley has been seriously 111
with Influenza at the home of her
mother. Mrs. William Leonard for
several days.
Visits Friends Here—Mrs. Neil
Holla’d, form rly Miss E ls‘e Weddle
of Spr ngfi H is visiting friends here.
Mrs* Pollard lives in Portland.
Celebrates Birthday— Ethel Ruth
Fulop relebrat d her first birthday
Sunday at the home of her parents at
♦07 C street.
Oil Man Here— Kelly Owens, special
agent for the Union Oil company was
a Spr'ngfi-ld visitor Friday from
Portland.
O ffic e C losed Because o f Illness—
The N. A. Rowe realty office was
closed for a few days this week owing
to the illness with influenza of Mr.
Rowe.
Springfield’s Greatest Savings
■w nHw m H BBHHm am NM ni
Prunevillel Club Meets—The Coun­
try Sunshine club of Pruneville met
at the home of Mrs. H. E. W yles
T hursiay afternoon for a social meet­
ing.
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MAIN
ST.
Baby Boy Bog)—Mr. and Mrs
Ph III'- Saul are the parents of a 9*4
pound son. born Friday morning. They
live severs' miles east of Springfield
ing at the Mercey Hospital in Eugene.
25c White Handkerchiefs, 6
Return From Portland— Mrs. Harrv
Anthcny and daughter Marjorie re­
turned from a vis't of several days
in Portland Fridav, Mr. Anthony
went to Bay City where he will be em­
ploy ed.
Return From Marshfield—Mr. and
Mrs. A! Perkins returned from Marsh­
field Friday, where they have been for
some time. Mr. Perkins has Just
recovered from a severe attack of in­
fluenza.
ng N ’ w Street—Residents of
Emerald Heights are working remov­
ing brush and making about one third
of a block of street on south 3rd be­
tween E and F streets. They expect
to finish It th's week-end.
Many P-opir in Friday— A largf
number of out of town people were
in Springfield Friday shopping, and on
other business. Among them were
Mrs. N. N. Kaldor of W alterville, J.
F ish of Pruneville, Georg“ Platt and
C. F. Grant of Thurston. John Hart of
Cedar Flats, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wear-
in of W alterville. Mr. and Mrs. N.
M ier of fa m p Creek, Everette Har-
veil of Marcola, Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
J alrd of Pleasant Hill, and Sam Vln
son of Jasper.
BANKER’S WIFE ADVISES
SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE
“I had stom ach trouble so bad
everything I ate soured and
form ed gas.W as miserable until
I tried Adlepika. This helped I
th e first day.” Adierika helps
a n y ease gas on stom ach unless
due to deep-seated causes. The
QUICK action will surpiise you.
B ecause Adierika is such an ex­
cellent intestinal évacuant It is
w onderful fo r ^constipation—it
often w orks in one hour and
re v e r gripes. F lanery’s Drug
Store.
J 0 0
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$100
$1.00
75c K nit Ties, 2 fo r
$1.25 Silk Ties .......................
$1.25 Work Gloves
$1.25 Boys Hats ...
Childs Barefoot Sandals, sizes 0 4
5’/ 2 to 11 ........................... <D 1
Ladies $1.50 Bedroom
Slippers ..............................
Boys Rubber Knee Boots
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bib
Overalls,
sizes
$1.00
See These
Money Saving Cuts
$1.00
$1.25 Khaki S h ir ts ........................ 5 1 .0 0
Childrens 25c stockings, black or brown,
6 P ^. fo r .....................................
75c per pair leather ’/ 2 soles 2
$ 1 .0 0
forJl.QQ
20c Starch Collars, 6 for
$1.00
$1.25 Hickory Shirts
$1.00
$5.00 Sweater Vests
$6.00 Sweater Vests
$3.50 Sport Sweaters .......................................
Kiddies Kars .......................... ..............................
Childs Velocepeds ..............................................
$3.75 Mens Work P a n ts .................................
$5.00 Pleated, Belted Mole Skin Coats
30c work or dress sox, 4 fo r
.........
25c canvas gloves 5 fo r
$3.50 Khaki wool shirts
.....................
$7.00 Brush wool sweater
...
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5 1 .0 0 ° ff
5 1 .0 0 ° ff
5 1 .0 0 ° ff
5 1 .0 0 off
5 1 .0 0 °ff
5 1 .0 0
5 1 .0 0 °ff
5 1 .0 0 °ff
5 1 .0 0
5 1 .0 0
51 0 0 °ff
5 1 .0 0 °ff
5 1 .0 0 off
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Childs Scooters ...............
$ 1 .0 0
20c Sox, 7 prs.
$1.00
$1.25 Union Suits
$1.25 Boys Khaki Flannel
Shirts ............. ......
Mens
$5.00 Girls School S hoes................................
$1.50 U. S. A. Jumpers .
$1.00
Shoes
Mens Hi-Cut Shoes ...........................................
Childs
$1.50 Dress Shirts
Boys $5.0C and $6.00 H i-C ut School
25c Canvas Gloves 5 prs. for
$1.25 Boys Caps ...
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Hall’s Cash Store
M ak
Ill From Effects of Medicaine—R.
E. Morris. Springfield barber, barely
escaped serious illness Friday when
he took some cold tablets containing
aspirin
Due to the effects of the
drug. Mr. Morris believes, his eyes
swelled almost shut, his lips puffed,
and part of h's body became numb.
He is recovering from the effects of
the mc^'cln». and no serious after ef­
fects are ?xp c* 1.
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$6.50 Work Shoes
$1.00
$1.00
$ 1 .0 0 off
$1.25 Childrens Blue Denum,
blue bound playsuits ...
$1.00
35c Semi-Soft Collars, 4 f o r ...... 5 1 .0 0
75c boys shirts 2 fo r ..............
$1.25 Black Satten shirts .........
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55c leather faced canvas gloves with tops
2 for
$1.25 all wool sox ....
$ 1 .0 0
g j qq
$5.00 wool blankets
5 1 .0 0 0«
$14.00 Trunks .......
5 1 .0 0 oH
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