World*» Ey«a N ow Ori* HinJenburg In From Landes Mrs. il tnun was |n town Muturduy, In From W endling F. New- From H James Í From Mabel Mr and In From Goshen -G (I tn From W a lta rv lla -J . W Fountain was in town from W altervllle Halur d»V From Camp Crash Saturday— Frank Crabtree was a buslneao visitor from ['amp Creek Saturday, H . n NSW Ford » 0 H.nkey h a. urrhaaod a new Ftr.1. ’ Eugene Business College A. E. Roberts, President. Phone 666 .. Eugene, Oregon Pleating In Confidence By Flo , jj„ Br Miss Flo:— , w„ n(Jer )r you w||| help the? 1 am a chance If she gives It io a niun who , may grow tired of her before he Is In position to marry. Whether or co a man’s love In- creaacs or decreases with the knowl­ edge that a girl loves him. depones entirely on the man. A vain man Is _________ flattered by the knowledge that a girl love. „1® He has such a lot of re­ e fe d and admiration for her supertor taste and her excellent Judgement that he marries her. Other girls have saved the day with tears when the man of her choice tried to break away from her. He sympathised with her so deeply for losing such a fine man that It wa» more than he could stand, so he married her. a girl twenty-six years old 1 have been going with a man several years 'older than m ya.lf for two year». He gave me an engagement ring for Christmas. Ilowevevr. he seems In no especial hurry to get married. He «Wd a g .ln rt Tom J"b“ ‘ on b’ J H rarely speaks of It and has never men Hulbert Haturday at the cRy hall for lloned any definite plans, although he merchandse was settled out of court often speaks of the little home we will Monday. have some day. That some day seems Sunday Dinner Gum ts Mr and to be f . r 10 the distance, and " I e x Most men, however, prefer to do the Mrs Merle Casteel were Sunday din- no longer a young girl. 1 am wonder- courting. I have agreat deal of fuith ner guests of Mr and M r. Virgil Ing If I am foolish to be giving so much In the indifferent treatment. As soon < •*» < *' «< t * " ' * » • " " W IH .m e tt.\o f my time Io .1,1» J , , ' " » ' « « the average man finds that he 1. Ha used II on heights. 992 W illamette St. Accordian, knife, box and all kinds of fancy pleating. Mrs. Here From Raedeport A lim Hoag W alter Polly and children of Mabel of Reedsport wav In town Friday on were in town Saturday. a business trip to visit friends here. From Thurston F rid a y — Mr. and He left for his home Saturday. Mrs. C. W. Hansen of Thurston were »panda Wwak-fnd Her» Mlar In town Friday. M utes Herrick of Portland spent the weekend here with Mies Alice Mort Spsnd Week-End In P o rtla n d -M r. and Mrs N A Rowe spent Haturday ensen and Hunday In Portland. i Caas »otilad Out of Court—The suit Ask about It The business College will be in Bension thruout the Sum m er Months. All classes will be conducted the name as during the regular school year. 1 Kh'ctlon of Marshal von Hln- denburg to the presidency of Germany by an overwhelming vote, has brought forth varied i,pim,,us of Its affects fr mb leaders of all nations. That the eyes of all nations will watch closely for months to come, tv conceded. This new pictuie o f the aged war leader was taken two weeks ago. Ha is now ?P. llotlla <:» was in town from Prunevtlle Friday. (loahon wua In town Him lay to get lumber for a garuge he la building Mere From Portland James Morrl- son of Portland spent Haturday In Visit at Destar— Mr «nil Mrs. J. C. Springfield. I'urker and daughter Eunice visitati with Mr and Mr». W K. Holdrldge. Down From Mareola -Gerald Hnyd- Mr. Holdrldge la seriously 111. er of Mareola »pent Saturday In Springfield. Return to Teaching Mias Edna Platt, a teacher In the Lincoln school Drive to Corvallis— Mr and Mrs. | returned to her work Monday after W C. M< l.aean and family drove to an tllni ss ot almost a weak. Corvallla Hunday. Goa. to g a la m -D r. W. C. Rebhnn' W aak .«u - Ou.at " A •pent Monday aft.rn o n In tralem on O llfrry w a . a houa. g u .at at the John i Wlnaenreld home over the week end. a business trig. I Her home la In Creawell. Down Another one of these pumps I Installing Pumps- A new Wayne day. [ visible gasoline pump was Installed at will replace the other old pump within the Hprlngfleld service station Mon- a few days. Summer School E. <’ Ntcbolaon P run avllle— W *j Hare From Portland Jack I ’,,kulak nt Portland registered nt tli* ripou» hotel Sunday. From Hoilyn, Washington tl.'irg i of Wendling agent Ha,u,day In town kAlputrlt k ut llealyII, Wufl.lligtou, | III at Homs -John Wtnai-nhcid Is 111 spent Haturday lu town. at hla homo on 1th and A attente. Hara From Cottage Grove Frank ! Ill With Influansa- Mrs. Anna (»Ison HnnilKraaa of Col age tlrove »topped at | la III at her homo with Influents. the Kpmi* hotel Saturday In PAGE THREW TH E SPRINGFIELD NEW* TIIUKHDAY, MAY 14. 1926 «▼ IX> think a man's be,n« P0'-"“*4 ' ratber th ,(" P“ ” “1" * rural mall route for the first lime R r From Alb. n y - M Mis. l» L h » r« 'to„ Here Albany i.ioyu |ovo increases |ncrpBBP» or or decreases decreases when when he He be J0“ ' In le re « • It requ res a grea _ __________ _ Mrs Ralph n . k ^ c — of -e l" ” " d « . l « of f t tact a c t tn h a n d le the t h e sex a e x that h ! Tempi, ton and Babcock h , , ,oveB h|m | k„ ow deal to handle F is h .. Up Up M o K en .o .1 .- Dr. I»r Ralph Hvrln(rflpl(1 • « g never lost the hunter Instinct. If Fishes M cK ile- Ralph Wppel wen. flablng up th . McK.ngte who „ , oU.g to school „„ motller and „ „ 1 «he 1. wise the girl will not ask when rh u r’ d ^ ' ,H -e . wen, home with them for the ^ ' “ ‘„ e r . o f POU„ P. , admire him b” '« « ’ * " / l " er *< “ D’ “ Bhe i hare ” wants to keep his Interest. Sparwl Bunday at Ooehen Ml»» week-end. .for hla loyalty, but It really Isn’t nec- O f course, the role of Indifference pearl Nelson spent Hunday In Ooahan . Orouods R.palrad— New for b,m to • upporl should not be carried too far. It inuat not be obvious or played blatantly, be­ cause there Is a lot of competition about these days. Hunday tn Portland at a matting of P*D»d •» M ethod,., church recrea Madge. As your young man doesn’t seem In he .ta te managers of Skaggs store, tton grounds this week any particular hurry about naming a E a st—Mral ~"7" Ralph , D - dln’t believe that anything la quite »redding date. 1 should think the best Play la »uocaae— A full house al l Laavea V ,« « » .. foe ------------------ i I w h i » --------. _ ceded the presentation Of "Kentucky Dunlap and Miss Bella Dunlap left , , o wearlng OB B man and woman as th'ng for you to do Is to try the In­ te lle " by members of the ChrUtlan Sunday for Iowa. Mrs Dunlaps home. , , ,ong engagement. It Is wearing be- difference role, and along with It, try ■indeavor society at the Thurston hall Miss Dunlap will go ,o har home to u , , n t natural. and It gets going out with other boy». I f It la -i .Pennsylvania after a short visit In lipon che nerves of both. It Is the Inst question aa to whether or not he could ■Tlday evening lows. * 'little love-killer I know. You haven’t support a wife, and he were really I Ji-»»le tbe privileges of a husband and wife, anxious to get married, be would Insist Qoee Home After Vial, Mrs. A H Undergo»« Operation— Mrs ” ” nor Hie liberty of the s’ngle man and that his sisters find positions and sup­ tiieman of Blue River left Tuesday Wllcoxen of Eugene underwent a port themselves. I f he really cares or her home after visiting at the C. j woman. major operation at the Pacific < hrlst I for you. and wants to marry you, he Gorrte home alnce Ha,unlay. Ian hospital Friday. She 1» a former j Any man who knows that he ,a not w*ll very quickly decide what be 1» V is it H ara From B row nville— M r. r,sklent of Wendllng and has many )n B position to marry for years to going to do when he thinks be la going 1 come should not take up a girl s time. nd Mrs. W illiam Beattie and Mrs. acquaintances here. to lose you. You have already given If he la honorable, he w ill explain the »nice fltrown of Brownville ep<«n, Form er Resident Has Bsby— M r situation to the gtrt. and If she 1» hi® two years of your life, and If he unday the Frank »harman home. and Mrs. Hugo lla llln of Eugei»*. and Bh(> w,„ n0, ,et herself be drawn doesn’t Intend to get married, now is the time to break. Ships Lumbar—A carload of lumber former residents of Springfield, a r e i | nto keeplng company with man she as shipped cast by the Hprlngfled ,he parent» of an 8 H pound boy born knf)wg o tio n to marry her knows lg Is no, not (n In p position sw.ta . _ .1 _ » a . k, . . . ww_ _ • WI ilLal.tlsn kt >»■ nil u I «»It rl V Ships Flour and Feed— A carload of ,umber Company Friday, and another at the Pacific Christian hospital early ut least not for years to come. A iaturday. Two more carloads were Friday morning. girl’» ttme for making a good marriage flour and feed was sent to Siltcooe ent out Monday, and a car of lumber Is while her youth and beautv shine, Friday by the Springfield M ill and Word From Errol Parker—In a vas received by the company on the end she should make the best of it. Grain Company, and another was sent letter recently received by his father That period Is short and »he takes Monday to Coquille. amo day. Errol Parker, ln charge of the dyno- Return Home After Visit Mr. and moe on the dreadnaugh, Arlxona. dsu- dra. E. H. Turner, who visited several ertbed som e of the naval maneuvers lays last week with their daughter. of the Hawaiian Islands Mr. Parker Era. Elmer Maxey, left on their way will leave the navy after a four-year o thelr home In Seattle last Thursday. anllstment tn October. They drove around the Columbia high­ way and through eastern and southern Washington on thelr return trip.___ M A R X ’S Eugene Dyeing and Clean­ ing Worke P lan t and office 245 E. Ninth. Phone 122 Main office 829 Willamette Phone 75 It A lw ays Pays T o T rade at G ray’s If you are looking for a place to trade where you can be assured of right prices, quality goods and courteous tre a t­ m ent Grays is the palce. You are save in trading here and you can be assured of right prices. We have th e P eter Pan line of bakery goods fresh every m orning, and its m aking a real hit. Our line of groceries, fresh vegetables, feed and flour is coqiplete. Come in and get acquainted and see w hat we have to offer ER A Y5 C A SM SC ÄRRY McDonald Ms WEDNESDAY. MAY 20th 2 Show», 7 and 9 P. M. Prevost and Goulet ln “A Vaudeville Melange” The Great Ventriloquist Dave Rafael A Co. ln “On the Corner ” A whirlwind of song and dance. Maxwell Field A Co. 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PRICES EVENINGS ......................... 30c M A T IN E E S ............................. 20c CHILDREN ......................... 10c A Show and a Theatre Worth Going A Long, Long Way to See! COMEDY ROAR HARRY SEMONS IN “THE DOME DOCTOR’