THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 1925 TOWN AND VICINITY In From W sltervlll«— T W. C o rn ar, Down From MoKenxte— A. A. Camp- won lu town from W altervllle Halur- ball of Ilia »< Kensle river valley was In town Friday. dsy- a Spends Week-end Hara — Mlaa From W altervllle— Mary Kay, < real- danl of W allnrvllle »hopped In Hprtug- Lily H ili«wo of Noli spent the week- end bare with bar «later, Mra. Fred flalil Friday. ■Fraao. In Town Friday— I'realon Cobb and Haa Major Operation— Mlaa Maude family wara In town vlaltlng from Watlaae of Jaapar underwent a major Waal Hpringfldd Friday. operation at the Marcy hoapltul Hatur- Qooa to North Dakota—<’ T Kup day morning. bufala« laft bara for ll'am ark, North Goes to Oakland— J 8 McKay went f lakot« Tuoaday morning i to Oakland Frlduy where he visited Baby Boy Born— A baby boy was hla «later, who haa been 111. lie re born to Mr and Mr«. I) J. Donahue turned to Mprlngfleid Bunday, of V id . Halurday morning. R. , urn. H(>m< From Mrw Hava Baby Girl— Tom - Allen, . who haa been vbiltlng at vveaw w — -« .7 w . . . Mr. . . a. . and ..... e Franc«« . — ....................... It Hear« of Fall Creek arc the parent, the A. II. kneed home for several of a baby girl born Hunday. >.111 W ith Inftuansa—41. W. Mummer of the I ’lunvmer Tailor shop la III with Influent« days, returned to her home In Cottage Grove Friday. W ill Operate Service Station— Churl«« Foster ha. taken over an .merest In the service atatlon at the Baby Boy Dorn— An eight pound boy Hans, n auto park In «eat Hprlng was born last Thursday evening to d |fWk p„ MM<ill. | on Friday. Mr. and Mra. W aller Polley of Mabie. | Goee to Portland— Mr» Lovl Neot Has Major Operation— Herbert link motored to Portland last Thursday er underwent a major operation at evening with Mr. and Mrs Sydney the Pacific Chrtatlon hospital Friday W ard, where she visited with friends, via« you to atart In alone, however. You will find It much oaaler If you atari In with another girt—one who haa proved heraelf to have high Ideal» —and not too many "free" Ideaa. By Flo to leave, because of a change In the balance wheel. As It Is, you must Unlverslty Reserve Officer’s Training meat. financial circumstances of the fam find joy In work, in friends. In books, i ily. After the Intense and Interest and a religious faith. ing life at school, I find that my In Your folks must be narrow to make terests at home have dwindled and I a statement that working girls are have nothing In common -with my not respectable. T ell them that the parents or with my old friends. 1 very fact that such girls are earning Ask about it am bored with everything. Life their living by work proves them re- : The business College will be in session thruout the Summer seems uninteresting and flat. I am I «portable. Months. All classes will be conducted the same as during not popular with men— neither am 11 the regular school year. Hut the most Important thing of all. wjth < over.» r J • IJ wr<)enB)| U r ’ l •* H W I W illi I feminine « U i III I I l f V 'F I I J - «»„_ .» pMy , want go g | a w c)tJ, 1 whether you continue to live at me i or go to the city, try to acquire a tol- j find a position. However, ,Jny erant nature— and by all means, L IV E I folk« believe that auch an A. E. Roberts, President. ° “ UP TO YOURSELF ! would condemn me to everlaatlna Eugene, Oregon 992 Willamette St. „ Phone 666 perdition. They have an Idea that no From Jasper— Jim Aubrey of Jasper working girl can be re.pectable, and was In town Friday. «hn‘ n° »•«« * “ « her own ! ment. The f«w frtenda I have say 'hat I am gloomy. Do you believe ’ Hint 1 am aelflah In wanting to leave my home and make my own life, or Is i It a mistaken aenae of duty and age long habit that Is forcing me to re main at home with my folk»? —Gertrude. Summer School Eugene Business College .the other Monday. Boy Injured at Play— Pete Hryn chuk received a deep gash In hla knee Friday when he fell upon '**» r *™**nt sidewalk at the high K-h.ml building He wna Having with several hoy«, one of whom accidently tripped him. r ia n t and office 245 E. Ninth. Main office 829 Willamette. Phone 75 EUGENE DYEING & CLEANING WORKS Master Cleanere. Dyers and Pressere Pleating of all kinds—also hat work Eugene, Oregon A Clean Camp and a Dead Fire The First National, on be half of the Forest Protec tion Service, urges every one to be extremely care ful when enjoying the great out of doors this summer. A dean camp and a dead fire will protect our valu able forests against that destructive enemy — the FOREST FIRE! 41 Years Of Helpful Service Since 1883 T he First National Bank 3 - We specialize or “Everything Fotographlc Kodaks—Films at Baker-Button 7 West 7th, Eugene Oregon EVERYTHING FOTOGRAPHIC Eugene, Oregon Quality and Service Are the two outstanding features of this stores popularity. Our prices also afford the thrifty housewife an opportunity to save. Our customers are satisfied—they know quality— price and continue to save by buying here. Since 1883 Feeds, Grain, Flour, Shingles The First Spoonful Morrison & Clingan EGGIMANN’S Corner 3rd and Main Ed sez—“Boss, I never saw so many Bumpers in my life before” I TRUNK RACKS The largest shipment of high-grade bumpers and trunk racks ever seen in Eugene. Three Bar, Two Bar, Curled Back Ends All spring-back bar type. W e guarantee the nickel plating to be the finest heavy copper plate. Finest steel %-inch thick. Every one stamped with the insurance underwrites’ label. 12H% <H«- count on your insurance premium. • Dr. Richmond Burge Send it to a Mastri DEVELOPING AND PRINTING FILMS is a Business - - not a sideline OF EUGENE of Eggimann’s ice cream will tell you why it keeps us busy to supply the demand for it. Nothing we could say would be so strong an argument In its favor as a single taste. Our dream ia sold nearly everywhere in town. But if you cannot find a convenient dealer in your locality phone us your order and it will be filled promptly. Phone 122 MARX’S SPRINGFIELD MAN TO GET RESERVE COMMISSION Corps when they leave school In June, and In event of war, they will hold regular army commissions as second i lieutenants. U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON, Ejgene, ' Lieutenant Colonel Sinclair, head of April 23— (Special)— Harmon Fair- the University R O. T. C„ has been ..First, convince your»elf that you a r e i. _ _ .__„ , , , ... , ' ’ fax Crltee of Springfield la one of U e appointed executive officer of the sum- to leave borne If D*es Duty or Habit K e e __ p __ luatlfled , , In wanting . you find, after a careful study of your- twenty seniors at the University of Iner encampment to be held at Cansp Girls at Home? w „ h from June u to Ju|y 23. jeelf, that you are gloomy, then at- Oregon who will receive a commission ' tempt to overcome It before leaving “• ‘,econd lieutenant In the reserve T h irty men of the University of Ore- Dera Mlaa Flo:— „r.»wua. f*sa««a^4 Qtato. .rvnw . . . attend .. . . this . i gon training unit will sum- Must a girl marry to have her own home. It may be that you are too old corps of the United States army. The new officers will have com- Liner's encampment, according to the home. After attending a prominent to have the illusion« of sweet sixteen, college for two years, I was forced and too young to have yet acquired a pieced fonr years of service in the I report turned In to the W ar depart- In Confidence In From Fall Creak— Mrs. W ili am ■ They returned Sunday Taylor was In town from Full Creek In From McKanxIe District— Mr Friday. 'end Mrs J. W. Christopherson and Periinpä your friends are right. Gets Cament—Morrison and Clin- daughter were in town from the Me- Gertrude, It may be that you have gan. g. ocera and feed dealer«, re Kensle river district Monday. Yr<ir letter a gloomy dlspoattlnn. ceived a carload of cement Monday. carries with It a little touch of dis V is it In Eugene— ,, r * nd M r* ’ content. It may be that you tw .. Return« Horn« Altae V is it— M r« Jim W Emery «pent Sunday as guests yearil at college have made you a C la rk returned F riday to her home In of Mr. und Mrs. W illiam Lightfoot ]|ttto too critical—th at you feel a G lendale a fte r a visit at the It. P. their home In College Crest In trlfl«» superior to your less fortunate M onteeaen home. acquaintances. You may be Intoler Eugene. ant. I knew a Gertrude once. She In Town on Bualnaaa— M r and Mr* i L. McVeigh, who live several mile« Mm Thumb Badly La oersted— E. was born In a fog. and «he has been south of town were In town Saturday Mathews of Pleasant H U I had hla wearing an umbrella over her mind thumb badly lacerated Sunday when ever alnce. She has an exquisitely on business. , a team of roulua which he was driv m'aerable time anticipating horror« Barley Shipment Hare— A carload ing ran away. Mr. Mathews' hand that never materialised. Naturally, of barley was received by the Hprlng. was caught In the tln.v*. and the she Isn't popular. field Mill and Grain company Mon thumb out almost off by the strain. I believe you need a strong motivat day. ing purpose. The very best thing you Returns Home After Vielt— A. M. r„uri»ed home could do I . secure a position. ! am Resigns Position a. B s k e ry -M le . “ ,he first Of the week after vlsUIttf »ol • “ ” ’«t “ wouW * * ,he beM Helene Hcott has resigned .................... her position nt the Hprtngfleld bakery. Mr*. Harry Etnery Richardson for a few thing In the world for you to leave vour home, and the few friend« yon ¿Downfield w ill take her pint- , days. have, to go to a larger city. It Is Returns From Tillamook— W. t . Shipments Made by Company— A rather difficult to make friend« In a Mi-lstgan, sarerintendent of the Moun ’ carload of treated ties were shipped city, and you need friends more than tain Slates Power company here re to U tah by the Carbollneuin wood anything else. , turned Friday evening from T illa preserving company Saturday. However. If you are quite sure that 1 he mook. where he spent a week. company received a car of pole« S a t-¡11 Is Impoaelble for you t® M C B W jR teresting work within commuting dis Returns From Vacation— L. A. unlay, and another Monday. tance of your home, I see no reason Smith, an employee at the Mountain Receive« Lumbar— A carload of lum why a nice girl, when «he 1« old Slates Power company returned Mon her WHS received by the Springfield enough, and when she haa a knowledge day from hla vacation, which he «pent lumber company Saturday. Two car» of the conventions, should not have OB the headwater« of the W illamette. of lumber were «hipped by the com her own home, with the privilege of Moves Here From Eugene— Mr. and • puny to Chicago, one Saturday an I making her own life. I wouldn't « » Mrs F. E Tullar moved to the T. A. l-lvesly reald- nre on south 8th street Monday from Eugene. H at Major Operation— Karl Math ews of M .fre d le Spring, underwent n major operation at the Pacific Chris- tian hospital Monday morning PAGE THREE of Ehigene will be at the W e don’t believe you can find such an assortment of high-grade bumpers and trunk racks on the coast. FORD *— C H E V R O LE T — STAR BUMPERS or bumper tips, regular 815JX) two-bar, curled back ends, spring back bars, finest grade— ONE MONTH O N LY, each, »12.95— and llaten— • With Every New Car We Equip With $20 or More of Equip ment We Will Install and Give — ABSOLUTELY FREE— SPONG HOTEL One Car-Life-Time Guaranteed Automatic Windshield Cleaner on Saturday, May 2 This Free Deal Holds Good For 3 Months {(Sells many places for as much as »8.50) W anted Specialist In Nervous disorders Dietetic treatment Eggs and Poultry Sher Khan 662 Oak Street Eugene, Oregon Nerve pressure treatment.. Please make reservations at Hotel for appointments No place on the Pacific coast can you get the prices on underwriters bumpers that we shall give you. Don’t take six months to select a car and six seconds to select your equipment. Your car Is your pleasure. Your life depends on the kind of equipment you selecL Our fittings fit the holes put in the frame by the car factory. W hat mechanic knows where and how large to make a hole In your frame without weakening It? We don’t put Bulck fittings on Dodge cars, etc. Juet one fitting fite your car and no other. SERVICE W IT H A S M ILE BE SAFE— COME IN TOMORROW STEWARTS Eugene office Larraway Building, Willamette street 948------ Oak Street------ 948 OPEN EVENING S