The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 18, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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TH E 8PRINOPIELO NEWS
Pane Three
THURSDAY, JUNE 1 8 .192S J
rolled during the tour years. Cora with their certificates.
| High grade piano near Springfield
John gave a selection on the piano. I The gymnasium was decorated In ¡will be sold Io a reliable parly at u
¡Miss John's pleasing touch and ac •[ the colors of the class of 18J&, the
big saving fill monthly wdl haiiillti.
curacy |n piano music has made her a front of the rostrum was hanked with ■a snap, wlrle at once to Tallinnn Plano
favorite at Pleasant Hill In the must flowers, gifts to the graduating clast, Store, fhtlem, Oregon.
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cal circle«. A reajing by Orval Gulley (
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and advice to the Juulora by M ildred, w ill Oo to Oregon City—Jack
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24th
Mornlngstar were much appreciated. Klntaley. Charles Dougherty and F. E.
Dr. 8. Ilalp'li Dippel. Dentist. Vilua
Miss Mornlngstar a advice to Juniors K<>es. members of the (I A II, will building, 8prlngfl<ld, Oregon.
was gained from the Seniors b lttir ek-jatteud the convention to be held at
jpertenee. uam .lv falling to sleep • ! ¡Oregon City nest weew. They will
She could mean only one thin», chatter. Ooue were the elan» phrases . school and chewing gum. Ted Hedell |,,rtvi, here Tuesday morning with Mrs.
MEN WHO KNOW
She «ate It away, shamefully, with- She » a s one woman defending an gave the response for the Juniors. n,.r, r>oane.
out sh am e— A detective.
other In whom she believed, a rriend The class will by Kay Olson was j
.
“Oh. 1 see." I munnuretl. and back who was willing to sacrifice her own filled with humor and lake o ff . on the s |M p L E F I X T U R E B E S T
•om ewhere In my subconscious mind, I reputation for the sake of another different members of the school on I !
I saw the lean man with the cap and Mile's loyalty to me was beautiful and ((,„ fgru|tjr. a cane was presented to
FOR CONSTIPATION
cigarette. 1 had noticed him once o n , inspiring
Even Mrs Fisher wus Junior class
by the Senior class
HERRON & ARNSMAN
the train and again in the lobby. Oh. touched by the fineness of It. There | n c|o stn< Gladys Wheeler gave the
In
Slniple buckthorn bark, mtig-
she ha 1 been clever
**» » «“' « of Ouse eloquence about - valedictory.
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Koon
Kapers"
nesiuni sulph. c. p., glycerine,
“Did your consort also tell you how the whole business.
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etc.,
as
mixed
In
Adlerlka.
Is
ex­
the inn episode ended*“ I demanded
"Then, who Is responsible for the j A short but Inspiring address was
cellent (or constipation. It often
rather calmly
distance that has grown between us?”
by Dr. E. V Stivers of Eugene
JANIS <4 CHAPLOW
followed bv a few words from Prlncl " o r k s 1,1
h o l,r o r ,e,w n n d
III
“Just about you leaving the hotel Mrs. Fisher inquire«!,
[-al Marlon K H a ls, when he present n ,'v e r KClpes. T h e p le a s a n t an d
“ Il Pays to Advertise"
in the gray of the morning."
'
(To be Continued)
ed to Miss Mary W heeler her scholar
•' h* tit'll of th is eM lcuailt
“Two o'clock. Mrs. Fisher, is scarce-j
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ship at the Bible University.
" 111 «Urpri«? you.
Adlerlka
ly morning"
EICHT SENIORS GRADUATE
helj« any case gas on the stont-
Willa & Harold Browne
•Let us not mince wwrds.” she FRQM PLEASANT HILL H. S.
H C. Wheeler, Chairman of the a c h . unless due to deep-seated
Preaentlng
answered tartly, “I know what I
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board mado a few remarks In praise 1 causes.
Often removes m atter No longer throw aw ay their
"Rag Art"
know, my young woman
I've sus-
Sunday night, June 14. Walter I* of the Pleasant Higg high school and you never thought was in your worn shoes.
They bring them !
peered my husband ever since the Myers, of the Bible 1'ntverslty gave presented the members o( the class system. Flitnorv’s Drug Store.
here to bo made servieable
night I saw you two together In Pen- the baccalaureate address to the gra-l
again: a s good us new in fact.
ALPHONSOS COMPANY
Our m achines will m ake a pair
sacola. But only recently did I have duates of the Pleasant Hill high sch o o l!
"A Novelty In Figures"
the forethought to engage someone at the Christian church. The church!
of shoes give double service.
Why waste money on new shoes
to help me get at the bottom of the was filled to capacity, the Endeavor !
u n n ecessa|lly ’ Save the dif­
situation is impossible! I shall not room opened and extra seats placed In
Clifton, Kemp A Haynes
ference and use It for other
U sh er, but things have gone too far." the isles. Miss Julia Swafford and
jig » -?
In
more Immediate needs.
she resumed the conversation.
Miss Gertrude Dilly dressed in yellow
“ Dance Varieties"
Im x’rpontttid
"1 did not object ot him having a were ushers. The eight graduates.'
Other Features too
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
little fun with the girls as long a si four boys and four girls marched in 1
DEPARTMENT
STORES
Main
St.
Between
3rd
A
t
4th
he did not select one subject. The I pairs from the rear of the Endeavor
altcatton is impossible! I shall n o t1 room as Gertrude Dilley played the ‘
permit the present status of things to'm arch and took their seats in the first I
continue Do you think for one minute row of the center isle. Thelma Parks
that 1 would have the world look upon eave a musical number. Prof. Myers
me as a discarded woman?" she drew choae as his topic the Five Principle«
her sables about her with a frigid of • Growing Life. These he gave
aloftness
•» follows:
But 1 want to tell you that you have ! First. “Leave the Past Behind.“
Ranges — Radios — Manus — Phonographs — Rugs
broken up my home. If it were not
When the things of the past draw
A new showing of dresses of printed and plain silk crepe
Chairs — Ice Boxes — Dressers
Beds
for you anl your angling for my h ua-jow attention we turn o f backs on the
all the wanted shades and styles at a price you «an afford
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
band, this thing would not have hap- future, we do not grow or make pro-
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11th
12th
13th
gresa We must not be content with
to pay. Priced at
pened."
All
Prices
Reduced
the victories we have won but always
"But Mrs. Fisher, really." I began.
“Kindly do me the kindness of not look to new victories. This Is true
interrupting until 1 hage finished. of nations as well as Individuals.
"Do NctN Be Satisfied
As I was saying, yon have stolen j Second-
Phone 33
858 Pearl Street
lay husband and before he flagranti? i with the Present.“
Robt. Callahan in charge
deserts me I shall take action........ ” j It is the people who are not sails-
•You m ean .’ I aUmntcied. surely fled with the present who are moving
y'U are not considering a .separation?“ I the world forward. We do not stand
Ct editions then were w r ist than 1 J still, unless we grow and continue to!
had imagined.
igo forward, we go backward.
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“What would you do .in or slm illarj Third -Stretching Forward to the
Atedia
tatio n s
Sallie Faces a W ife’s Wrath
SILK D R E SSE S
For Sum m er
Dissolution Partnership Sale
CLOSING OUT
Greer-Callahan Furniture Store
c in um stancesT’ She hardly waited Things That are Beyond.”
for my reply, hurrying cn. h-sr words , Ag ,ong a, w#
|Q {h#
l-U'ngly coherent. “Certainly I shall'
wi„
KTOW,n< On)y (h<> |)f<
CM a separation and 1 intend to have , hal ugeg today gnd pIans #nd buUdj| ,
the world know t h , resr.o...' There for tomorrow is a life of achievement I
was no giving in no gentleness, only Those tha, ,,Te for today gre drl(u d
s ste e llik e determ...atioa.
and drtgen by chaD(,e
You wouldn't «leet'on my name.,
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...
Fourth
Have a Great Purpose.”
wt rid vou Mrs. F.sher 1 tell you i t s
I
[rot ,he effort but what Is«
a . a horrible m
m! i l i.-a!.
. s : . It v o u l.ln t . . .
. .
, , .. ,
I gained by the effort In life that counts I
d - l»’r.” 1 [leaded.
Man must have God and his teach j
“Don't talk to me of fairness. My ings in his life if that life is t* be its
husband wan true to me"— I winced best.
.
at the alligation,"—until you deliber­
Fifth. Make an Earnest Effort.”
ately used your wiles upon him."
We never gain anything without
“One moment, please." it was Ellie, the cost of an effort. The Interest
who had evidently been sitting upon put Into the effort make life what it
the sun perch, leadirg from the room is.
in which we had been talking.
The commencement exercises of the
"I am Ellie Mitchell. Mrs. Fisher, Pleasant Hill high school were held In
and there are some things you have the gymnasium Monday night. Thelma
said to my friend here, that must be " heeler, a U. H. 8. and Normal gradu­
retracted.”
ate played the processional as the
“Indeed.” she drew herself up in an teachers, graduates, and Dr. E V.
attitudi of antagonism, “and what Stivers of Eugene marched from th e '
right have you to interfere. Miss M it-jrear of the gymnasium and took their'
chell
seats on the rostrum. The four gradu-
"Just this, that the things of which ating girls wore organdy d risses in
you have just accused Sallie have pastel shades. Mary Harden as salu-
beer, absolutely without foundation. tatorian gave the address of welcome.
That you do not know your husband; Arthur Lindley in giving the class
that Sallie Is as blam eless for his history, said as Freshmen they numb­
flirtations as the strangest girl whom ered 15. Mourlce Dilley who has
he passes.
j been forced to stop school the
"And how do you happen to know past sem ester
will graduate in j
so much about him?" she demanded 192*5, and Verna Manning grada-|
“Because 1 know your husband. Mrs
’»«t Wednesday.
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a„ .„.,.o,cn , .H K ,Ka> Ob,° n and f0r:i J- bn
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me before he forc'd his affections up-
on Sallie It would be the same with
any girl who had the slightest ac­
quaintance with Warren Fisher
He
has reached the age in life where­
at the swish of a skirt he's off in a
cloud of dust. He's terrified at fac­
ing the future without a last wild
fling at Youth and it’s a thrilling ad­
venture. Often when men reach a
susceptible forty, they feel that i f ;
th ey can get the attention and interest
o f a young girl that old age Is not an .
imminent condition. It's usually noj
hard matter to find some girl too,
who’ll believe them in their beautiful
love making. A man with the ex­
perience of your husband, for In­
stance, can say things so beautifully,
go personally, so different from tile
com plim ents the boys our own age
are capable of bestowing. They make
you believe that you are unappreciat­
ed, that" she paused for words to ex­
press her meaning, " that they are
.misunderstood; that with you as a
pal and a stimulus, they could have
scaled the heigh ts and accomplished J
wonders. Oh, I know, and I won’t!
have you abusing Sallie."
Aa she stood there silhouetted
against the casem ent doors In the
fading light of the late afternoon, I
marvelled at Ellie. Gone was the girl
of frivolous thoughts, of hoydenlsh
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Summer School
Ask about it
The business College w ill be in session thruout the Sum m er
Months. All classes will be conducted the same as during
the regular school year.
Eugene Business College
A. E. Roberts, President
Phone 666 ..
992 Willamette St.
..
Eugene, Oregon
Tire R epair Service Station
Expert Balloon Tire Re­
pairing
Eugene
Vulcanizing
Works
957 Oak St.
1020
Low R o u n d trip Fares
are in effect throughout the sum­
mer season. I t ’s amazing what
they will enable you toseeanJdol
So go— this vacation. Know
Oregon. Visit Tillamook Benches^ ;
N ew po rt Ueachei, Coos
Peaches, Mountain Resorts, Crutet
JLohe, Oregon Caves.
And rely upon our agents for
full travel information. Ask for
our illustrated booklet
"Oregon Outdoors.”
CARL OLSON, Agent
COLONIAL
in Oregon for
Oregon Homes
Official
Goodyear
G o somewhere this summ er. Plan Io make
it die happiest vacation you ever ha«L
Southern Pacific
j Wood Range Built
Tire . ,
vacation1
A Range you will be proud to own.
Priced From $58 to $115.
Terms if desired. See the Colonial
Range in our window that has been
in use for 10 years.
Wright & Son
Hardware
Paint
Furniture
C /T Y E slSÇ —
Beyond the Car Lines
I
,
j P V E N in the country you
' "> ’ ,|iing
convenience. A good oil cook-
stove*« intense H;tmc, fast as
gas, is heat ivncttilrairJ! That
•J means a n o t kitchen— and no tires to
tend. Noiseless, simple, ¡a ft!
The kerosene to use should be the
highest grade only— Pearl O il — espe­
cially refined and r t - r t f h . t l for use in
oil cookstoves and heaters; Pearl O il
hums tltn n — no smukc— no odor—
the air stays sweet and pure. Pearl
O il won't corrode the r.s al parts o f
your oil cookfttnvc.
“ Kenisenc” or “ coal ,i|’’ may mean
any kind o f kero'.c. i , insist on Pearl
O il— by namef
STANDARD O IL COMPANY
11 .l<fonk)
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(KEROSENE)
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