The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 02, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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the depot when they gol off the Iraln.
on IXigel Hound are doaed for over vest good. Enough m< n here,
4TH OF JULY SHUTDOWN
the Fourth and resumption of ope«a j Bl# B, nd oiatrlet Enough men in
TO BE BRIEF THIS YEAR
___________
i
ta tto o s
A ‘‘Lesson” About Married Men
Ions will depend largely on w em l/T
harvest started
May neid ...in«
CALL AND 8*CK Dr N. W Kmerv
Portland. July 3. (S p ecial!— Con­ conditions and the log market There | „«tilde holp within three weke.
«n or' • nn plate and othar work. »(
trary to runioraelrculattng for sever­ are few unemployed loggers In Seattle
Si. Maria -No attorta»» of non
al weeks past th« Fourth of July shut Everett or Uelllughain. Close to a
Elk Rlvar Wuoda »perennili all
downs of fir sawmills on the weal thousand berry pickers and canning runnlng full liunded
roast will be brief this year and for U<‘‘orv h*1»’ w ,r*
J,,bM rro1"
Telephones: Office «13 He» SO78
the industry as a whole will not aver h*r" U" wo* k
C ollett and high
Th» TeM
school
boys
seeking
work
have
('rest­
age more than five daya, according to
Fon: (Just home friun College) —
reports from 41. employment service ed a slight surplus of help in this "Puhllclty I» ■ greal Ihlng, dad, Il
city.
offices In various northwestern cities
can ».'compilali anythlng "
Osteopathic Phyalolan and Sur­
Spokane- Large surplus common
rtwelved at 41. headquarters here to­
Firm ar Brown: "Well let'e sre tt
geon
labor.
A
few
logging
camps
have
day Some companies report that they
tuwk» thoa» ben» lay more <>»<•''
will remain closed for two or three closed for over the Fourth and there
Office 404 M A. W. Bldg..
weeks, while necessary repairs are Is a considerable number of woode-
How It la Done
Eugene. Oregon
men
In
(he
city.
made, but the majority of large plants
Diggins:
“Did
you
see
those
two
Walla Walla—Harvest starts late
Oaleopaihy Blanda for the truth
will be down leas than one week.
next week
More men than will be young girls |n town last week who
wherevet It I» eclentlflcally
The holiday close of pine m ills ot
were walking from New York to Han
needed now In this district.
proven.
the Inland Empire will be even more
Pendleton—More men than Jobs Francisco?"
brief, the reports indicate, and will
here but harvest which starts In I Hamuelson: "Yea. I was down to
average not more than three days.
about two weeks tuay take care of i
Condensed reports from the various
the balance.
districts follow:
Yakima Toppenladv l.xrge isurplus I
Portland- The Fourth of July shut­
of help. Migratory workers conildg
down of Portland and Columbia river
sawm ills will he brief and the logging and going In large numbers.
And so Bill«'» autor had been War J "He adores you Salty«, but b«‘a
ren Ftohcr
' afraid of the pace. He doesn't think
As I turned back the paces o f the j he'd ever get *o the point where he'd
last few months. I wondered why 1 : look with approval on your apparently
had not realised It before. The fact reck leas escapade» and when he hears
that she had received a wire saying the sweet little story being bussed
her lover could not arrive the morn ‘»round through the kindness of Mrs.
Ing after I reached the Divines and Fisher he'll still worship you but hu
again, the queer way her face had might be afraid to attempt the grade,
gone white when she read Mrs. Fish-
"Oh I don't blame him. A man can't
er a letter. Why then she must have marry a girl who’s chasing around
suspected that Warren Fisher was the a nd getting gossiped about. 1 see now-
one who had caused »11 of the etn how dangerous It all was "
barrassment and for whose ungallant
• w x s «- Ellle < a s .frankly amased.
behavior. 1 had been asked to leave
..YeSi KI11< , u „ you ,
through
- the Divines.
Oh. I know f. Isn't going to be easy
Just then Ellie entered the room, but I'm certainly not getting any kick
camps which are now operating will
She sat down leisurely in a chair op- out of the way we-ve behaved.''
posit» mine, looktd at me sadly and
..A„ r(Rht sult your„ i f
n ut for also be closed bu. a f. w days. Al­
remarked. "I'm off of mismated hus
Jus, different. Sallle. live most no sawmills or camp Jobs have
bands for life
You talk about un |earned this much from uor little ex been offered during the past week as
appreciated wives hut the neglected ..rience with the gay and <lapp< r Mr. tnep now working are holding fust un­
til the holiday. There Is a small sur­
husban ’.» looking for delicate atten- (.'¡5her_"
plus of laborers In Portland.
tion are worse. So much more i m ­
"Yes, What?" I encouraged.
Raymond. W ashington—After sever­
plicated. Wait until the sorrowful
“To let MARRIED men alone.”
al months o f five-day-week operation
benedict tries to hold my hand. I'm
“Oh. Elli« you're -incorrigible,’
nearly al sawmills on Willapa Harbor
through ''
caught the subtility of her remark." I hav„
r»n
"But Ellie, what 1 can't understand. be,,„ve
,,
|tke
haye „
returned to full tin. cutting
.
I.,
__it ••
.
Most logging campe are down but
1. why he pick!
me—if
, t o j , ut , want
Ie„ you that
Bhno#t n„ lp<f((ri( >n|, y
"You mean If I were pinlrg away you were a heroine this afternoon. ,,:Ue help o( any kln(, IU)W
of
for him and expecting him every | never dreamed anyone could be so wt)rk
minute in Miami. Well, any girl who brave.”
Aberdeen—Labor
turnover
last
thinks she's first in the affection ot
"Sallie. that wasn't anything. It week was at Its lowest point of the
a married man. can expect to be made was a relief to get it off my chest." year
About 50 per cent of lugging
rldtcalous. After all. when you come she made a wide gesture as if to brush canip8 p„ Or>ya " „ „ b o r n»w 7 lo a ,'d
right down to iL why should I be the comgllments aside. “I didn't do dou;n. others will close
..........«
. . . July 3 .
aboat
surprised at him making love to yon anymore than you would have done for short period, probably not more
or any other, girl? I hadn't as much if you'd heard me wrongly accused." than four days. All sawmills operat
claim on him as his wife and he was
don't know about thaL” i looked Ing and shutdown will be brief. It is
untrue to her."
at her with shining affection.
reported F»w unemployed men here.
“Never mind. Elite, please don't
"Bllle." I said breaking the silence
Tacoma—Little or no labor turn­
bother to explain. It's all been hor- of the dusk, “you see I have Father over In the logging or lumbering In­
rible but let'# hope everything w ill'to go to for advice but you with your dustries of this district last week. A
turn out all right.'
i family away and sorter drifting about few unemployed loggers In town but
"Sallie, 'can' that Pollyanaa stuff. 1 m worried. What are you going to not enarlv so many as is usual at this
It doeen't go.
What I do want do -I”
time of year
though, is a cocktail so big it would
“Go mix me that cocktail" and with
Seattle— Nearly all logging camps
fill ah ice tea glass. I need something, a bright laugh, she was skipping
Mrs. Fisher is certainly not the most through the room, the echo of her
stinmlatlng creature in the world? voice dying away like little silver
Ellie threw back over her shoulder as bells.
she reached the door. “Join me?"
(To be Continued)
“No. thank«. I’m not going to fo o l.
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A DUTY EVERY MOTHER
with that staff any more. "
BANKER'S WIFE ADVISES
“Good Gosh!” she exclaimed, gonna
SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE
OWES HER CHILDREN
reform ?"
She came back and sat on the arm
“ I had stom ach trouble so
Children who are taught
or the chair.
. „
..
bad everything I ate soured and
habits of thrift early In life
You told me yourself. Ellie, that f o n u e d g a 8
W a s n iis e r a b le u n .
will seldom
be found
the way to get the most happiness y j j trjed Adierika. Thlg heltx-d
am ong the failures later
wr.s to do the things that t h e f lr s t d
..
A d lerik a h elp 8
on.
YOU thought would bring it to you. a n y c a s e g a 8 o n th p g to m a c h
o far. re been about the Jaggieat unje88 d(M, to deep-eated causes,
S tart your child on the
person In town and right at the pres- T h e Q U IC K a(?tion w jl, 8 u r p r ise
right path with a savings
ent moment I can't say that l m bub- yo„
Because Adlerika is such
account. You can start
with a deposit of only one
mg ver with joy.
an excellent intestinal evacu-
So you think yonjl try the other a n t , t , g w o n d e r f u i for COnstipa-
dollar, or more. We’ll be
r" P a"
THURSDAY. JULY
T H E SPR IN G FIELD NEWS
j
" J 11- 1 caDt 937 tion—*1 ofter works in one hour
m surpr se
Sport-j because a n d n e v e r gripes.
Flanery’s
you re been in love for some time and plrUK Store
it makes an awful change.”
“But Ellie, he doesn't love me.” FOR SALE—Carbon paper in large
We spoke ot Curtiss Wright though
sheets, 26x39 inches, suitable for
neither mentioned his name.
making tracings. The News Office.
41 Years
of Helpful Service
SINCE
1883
Avoid the rush
get your hair cut early before the 4th.
glad to lend you >a hand­
some little book coin bank
to take home. It will su r­
prise you, as well as the
child, how rapidly the bank
a c co u tt grows Just from
the nickles and dimes the
little book bank collects.
Shop open late
T h e F ir s t
Thursday and Friday. Closed all day July 4th.
N a t io n a l
Anderson Barber
Bank
Or, John Simons
Wenatchee—Small
fruit
picking'
finished. Plenty of help.
Palouse
D is tric t
ICE DELIVERY
—Outlook for har- :
\Ve are now delivering Ice on MONDAY. WEDNESDAY uud
YOUR SHOES W IL L LIVE
FRIDAY.
Phone your order early, the afternoon before
and keep cool.
SANITARY M ARKET
HOLVERSON BROS.
006 Main Street
I'hoi.e KO
SAVED!!
much longer and give you better ser
vice If you bring them to u* Io have
them resoled or repaired. We use only
the best and tuost durable leather,
while the quality of our workmanship j
Is the highest.
If You
arc thinking of iiutiaillng a preMstirt* w ater system in your
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
Main St. Between 3rd & Ith I
suburban home. Investigate "TH E PAUL” before making
your purchase. Made In small mid large sizes, for shallow
and deep wells, m otor or engine driven.
Mack Electric and Specialty Co.
80 West Seventh Street
Eugene, Oregon
WEDNESDAY. JULY 8th
With the beginning
Minstrelcy of 1925 Co.
featuring
Lola White
America's fastest lady
buck dancer, and
Bobby White
A demon In blues
Althea Lucas & Co.
An Artistic Triumph
Miner d 4,Brown
In their comedy hit
of vacation days bring In your c ar and let us put It In
shape for your next trip.
Racine Tires, Batteries and Service
Guaranteed Work
Jolliff- Scaiefe
-
Motor Company
______“ I Give In ”______
Billy Carmen
presents an original
“ Musical Fadeout”
“ Behind the B ars”
Phone 19
2<)fi South Second Ave.
The Sunbrite Pair
Mowatt & Mullen
Once just a Summer necessity—Now
^unsurpassed for all-year cooking!
H E modem oilcookitove,
w ith its wonderfully effi­
cient «pecd-humcrs, perk l ted
oven, and broiler«, heat con­
tro l, sim plicity of part«, etc.,
gives you city cookstove service ntty.
wfure, and the ycar-'regvi// N o mussy
fires to tend—noi.vcle««, timplc, mfe!
But remember there's a hig differ­
ence in kcroacne and that the efficiency
o f your o il conkstove depends very
largely on the kerosene you use.
“ Pearl O il” mean* the "b e n " oil
fo r o il cookstove« and heater». I t is
refined and re-refined—tli i '» why it’s
cleaner-burning, deliver« I ime lhat’s
all A m / and why it won't corrode the
metal part« o f your eg -i, inent. Enjoy
your oil cookstovc to die utmo«t—
be «rnryou order “ Pverl O il” by namet
T
K
aw
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(l
,ntt)
PEARL
OIL
(KEROSENE)