The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 30, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    T H U R SD A Y . JULY 30. 1U2K
PAGE SIX
ting
The lllackwell. t'oeur d'Al.n»,
to 104 per coni of oneahlft capacity > rlct an J the migration continu»»
will add a night »»»'ft August 3. It
In thia city and m«M of the outside |
continued shortage ’»*
,„,> ri „ | The usual quota uf loaf-
mitts are sawing There I. almoat
Sp, >kMllw ) . . | week
• rs who ars unwilling to work Is in
surplus of common labor bore and
More than 1500 men are lighting for­ evld. n,« h> re III aplte of the fact that
Portland, July SO.—(Speclall Em­
scarcity of »oma klnda of skilled help ent firea and demanda for help from
ployment which two weeks ago reach­
seasonal orders for slmrl lima Jobs
was noted last week
fnrniera hove Increased.
Railroad- cal f()|, u |Br(IP nom l>«r of men dally
ed th« high peak of the yenr in the
Pacific North»»»! I* holding «truly
S « a « l» - I.ogg ng In the
Puget have many crews doing track main
and th en 1» even a ahortagu of help Sound district» 1» 85 per cent of ca tenanre work. There are calls for
Te Help Farm Home
tn a lev district». «cording to reports parity and clue* to 4000 u »n are at .minera from the Wallace districts
The liM-al W C T. V w l( sell lew
| from 41. employment ««rvlc« oft.cea work In the camps, not Including more The Winton Lumber company Is opsr
1 ■ took an hour from m.v work dur- they
tohl it ouulde. „
In various n
northwestern
, e s o . e iv
than no
800 who are employ,q| In truck slin g eight campa ui*d practically all cream at the band com er! al Hecond
—
. ivelwh, I *n
u o e « ,” n in , cities
h >™ h
i ,
inali
tng the week to OH my regular eo
-s h e * gonna marry Curtiss " r ig t
<( i.vadquarlor» her. to.’a,-. The logging.
a operations
In the
Empira
I
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„ . . . . . I«— «•> - -
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fra c ttc a lly a ll saw m ills
t wood
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- ■ Inland
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- and M a lli »tree! Friday n igh t The
gagonent at the beauty-shop my one Has the moot gorgeo » • ► •
|at»or ,j,.ertage Is reported from the Saatti». Everett, Bellingham and near •‘■•hqr »re running or are fighting fire. proceeds of the sale will go lo Ihs
concession to my former life. On the pht
Inland Empire.
by towna are operating. There are Experienced woods help la extrema y t'hlldrm's Cairn home sponsored by
afternoon of a day that had been very
That was the last straw. Becaus» In
Reports from the various 41, offices few unemployed In 8ealth>
The scarce. All large sawmills are cut lhe Siale W C T V near Corvallis.
hard. I asked Collette for a facla| discussing r'ngs one. I had told Cur-
are as ioilows:
wheat harveat In the Inland Empire
pack
It always refreshes me. the tias that the ring of my dreams was
Mars . « Id .
O re
ie.r In hM
»•» rro“ this diet- [
sweet-scented cream, the hot towels, l a single square sapphire with danc-
A
I
the
Co.
v
bay
district
are
good
.«
i
CAg
QN
STOMACH
the massage and the pungent witch- ¡ng lights.
Activity
haael. fcl owed by Ice.
"Com» on back Ssllle and took at reeldent labor Is employed
WON’T LET YOU SLEEP
Everyone went to Collette's, In- IL I think Anne still there, she continues |n building, hlghwav con
The regular fall term at the Kugene Ituaiiiesa College
structlon and the government Jetty
1
deed it w as more like a salon with Its tugged at my arm.
begins on the above date,
Gns presatug oil h<\irt anti
buss of small talk
Each operator
1 couudn't speak. I couldn t When work, with quarrlee for Jetty fills In
O ther enrollment dates are Septem ber 8. 14. 21.
had her own little room but It was one Is cru.hed In spirit slid sot«, little full swing Coal m ine, are working Other organa sometime» eauaea
qu te costorary for anyone recognlr do they think what effect «he.r mov
at capacity and the dairy Indu.try Is a real leas nervous feeling and
All inquiries for Information promptly answered.
ing a voice to scream the l.te st bit of m ent. will h .v . on the crowd, nor using . Urge force of men. Logging p r e v e n ts sleep.
Adlerika help«
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
gossip from one booth to the other, .thinking care 1 did the only thing I Is st 60 per cent and lumbering at »5 lin y rage gas on the stom ach.
A. K. Roberts. President
unless
due
to
dee,«tented
The room w a, unusually quite this « « M have done. I drew away from per cent of capacity.
causes.
The
QUICK
action
will
Kugene, Ore.
afternoon and I was relaxing under a I her and walked straight out of the
Portland—D igging along the Colum
992 Willamette St.
I’hone tilit!
towel weighted with steam that com j « « * » lth
,n ,h,‘ B,r
¡bla river anu R, adjacent dlatrlct» Is
'n n ^ x t e ,^
pletely enveloped my face.
I don't know why the shock was s o l , , w per cent
Seventy *“ BUC" aH •*5t“
ln t * « tln a l
EMPLOYMENT PEAK
HOLDING STEADY
.p tation s
Temptat
Salite Learns of an Engagement
Monday, August 31
évacuant
It 1« wonderful
for
Suddenly. I recognixed a voice It enormous. I had known that AB*B |tw o out of a total of 131 »Idea. In constipation
it often works In
and Curtis« were together most of the ' (.)ui, | nK j,o ,h n,m nnt, independent
came from the next booth.
"Oh. I say. Valerie, have you s e e n ; 1*“10 *nd h ostesses had been P«»‘ iB» J operation», are running • 8 x Port one hour and never grl|n*s.
H g iiify ’i Drug Store
land sa w m lls are down. Three of
my ring?” It was Anne Coddiagtoa s
‘" « " her for mt,n'h*
But It's one thing to expect a thing (kese have been down for periods
voice.
•‘Your ring? What do you mean— or even dread It and another to have ' V!irj-|ng from two months to over a
_
ring? I'm that __
excited.
What is this B actually come about. I tried to year, two are closed for repairs and
7way. an anouncement party? Walt. i k>se
iB my work' but wh,,n one for rebuilding because of fire
I II get this darn clay off and I'll b e * ° u *re ,wenty ther0-* som ething yon Therr Bre pjen tv of j,,hs on employ
right in.”
‘ wont more than work to fill the empty men, boards here to care for all men
Mv heart stood still. What rin g '
iB » youB< S’rl'a heart-
In this city who want work. The h a v e ally Painting or decorating
What? Then all the courage, all the > Thtn'rs » ere reminding me always j
Cl„ .o ff continues to require
,,o c o n , e
a n (, g H
O(|r
Indifference I had built around m v- i*'f lo're A l niRht
,h e *oft' Jl,s jmany replacements and several hund
prices on paints anti oil« We
•e lf in the last tew months were as !U ne
» O“IJ sw a k w strange rwl nrp fig h t« « were hired for nearby
tlo painting by day or contract.
naught
.longings iu my Innermost being. A districts dur ng the week.
Could It be that Anne and Curtis* »train of m usic would n : .,'• !,a . s >>r
g , ymol„ |, w n .—AH s tv m llls on All work guaranteed.
were re | y engaged and that I should !>>n l laesf. stand In my eyes. And a W1|,apa Hnrbor except the Hart-Wood
VASBY BR O S.
hear It in such a place? Oh. I was . !he ,llue 1 had ,h *‘
’ -at ’ ' ' are operating
The N’emah River
Re«, titii», p St.
grateful for that towel and for its
8b’alin S over Anne conquest of c9mp8 haT„ resumed logging hut log. Main 321
kind folds which hid mv face.
[Curtis» Wright.
!ging operations on the Milwaukee are
Silence for a whilo. The operators 1 ■* w#sn < !llat 1 w* n ed 1 u r ,!,i '*
| „ w!. T h ere Is a »light sn rp ln j
were oh. so quiet that they too. might j*10 was 5» tisf>»'d »' th th e g irl of hi»
c(MBmon labor on Willapa Harbor
gather in the details of a story that i r" ’''ce
Pr,lie keP*
irom
Aberdeen - Hoquiam Logging In
clientele.
Bui there was nothing to prevent
Harfcrr dJftrlct ,g n„w
„
would entertain their fashionable l0Te f° r hiru »'bich 1 knew was eterna. pw>
of capttclty. Thirty-two
Light foot steps—Valerie going to and uouud never die.
operations with a total of 51 sides
(To Be Continued»
Anu
I counted ther
' they fell.
are op-ratlng and are employing a
Special Prices on
"Ohhhh Anne! 1C« a dream! W e ll
total of 3R«0 men. All sawm ills In
File Lien on New Hotel
Pianos and Phonographs
I don't Have to gurss whose it ts. i
this district are cutting; six Aberdeen
the wav he's been rushing you about I
and Hoquiam plants are operating two
•
at
A mechanlces' lien for $-4.535 50 has i shifts and one Is running three shifts.
You lucky girl, larding the catch of _ Ä r a n » « » ™
been
filed
by
»k«
B
a
k
e
r
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.
r
k
n
^
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a|lroad
h
,ghw
ay
w()rk
the «tas-on. Dog gone ”
M A R S H A L L 'S
.company against the Eugene hotel
c|(y congtruc, (on „„d
Anen snickered.
company
for
work
done
on
the
new
>cI(Te.
Thpr„
are
IS sweet.” she s a .l
Stanley Bldg. 56, *J Ave. \V.
-Sw eet," so that was «1. she thought; building. Electrical fixtures, wiring Jobs being offered here and there
Of him. : was sick V ,. the thought
Iabor for which
» 1W>0 ha’ are but few men seeking work.
f.nd eo «thing w as -h • matter w lth ;b<f0B P®1'» OB * 0re furnished the h o t,
Tacoma—With i f out of 73 sides
my heart that made it feel likea “ * complaint in circuit court states
operating, logging in the Tacoma d ist­
stone, weighting me u- .vt dragging
rict Is at present 55 per c nt of ca­
me t-nder and leaving me 1 stless SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr pacity. Lumber oro Suction Is close
N
W.
Emery,
dentist.
Suttop
Bldg
■without any desire to live. 1 couldn't
faint. If 1 could Just keep the towels
<A my face a little longer and then,
after Anne and Va erle had gone. I
would go home without either of them
knowing that I had heard.
But even facials come to an end.
I managed to be perfectly quiet until
the (iterator was through, then, put­
tan,
ting on my hat. I walked hurridly out
of the booth and along the corridor
to the front of the hall.
Valerie! God help her to keep her
mc-rh snut. She didn’t. It was im-
pqt*’ble with Valerie and there seem ­
ed to be any number of people stand­
ing or sitting about.
"Hello. Sal ie. have you heard about
AND GUARANTEED REPAIRING
Ann - ?" she asked.
“W hy. no," I summoned as much j
Interest as possible in my vo ce.
BRING US YOUR AUTOMOBILE TROUBLES.
They stared at me without pity. I
gleefully eager for some s'.rn th a t'
might add zest to their story when
LOW FARES TO
PORTLAND
AND RETURN
If you
Su/r. drpmsiaiMtf
traini
at t*<m«rnimt
hour I
Coml’arfaWe, eronomlcAl «rrvivr iîally.
$6.20
$ 5.30
r<HtfMkrip w eekend
li<ltett»t»rt Ft « .Sai.
c*rSun Rcfuiti Untli
Tueu l4y
Ih o f > 4 > * < u > n 4 il< l* !»»W
r o u n d tr ip » v ito a
I I * k e l • < n m I. i e v e r?
d ay . H e iu m lim il
K
I»» xM h « » t***U *W -
Atk tiheni
Investigate
CARL OLSON. Agont
Jolliff-Scaiefe
Motor Company
Gas
Oil
Acessories
TODAY! Not Tomorrow
The 1925 Star Car is the greatest value buy
in its price class—today — not tomorrow.
The new Million Dollar Motor has swept
the Coast with its real power performance.
This is the car for you, the car with a hun­
dred and one advanced features—today —
features which competition may have to­
morrow. High class features which set the
Star in a class by itself. It is the car for you.
It will save you money in every mile.
D ixtinctiie Features
oj the Sew Cottck
The Million P liar M otor
Four-W heel Brakes
Full Balloon Tires * • 4.95
Disc Clutch • Dome Light
Spring-Type Silk Curtain»
O n e-T urn W indow Lilts
One-Piece W indshield
Cowl Ventilator - Bumper
Boyce Motometers
A lum inum Kick Plates
G enuine Gray Spanish
Leather U pholstery • •
Optional
Compare it with any car, detail for detail. Then you’ll
know — positively — why its the greatest value buy in
the world today.
A Convenience Feature
We have just received a carload of 10-20 McCorinick-Deering Tractors,
if you are thinking of using tractors we would be pleased to refer you
T h e fr u tt watH, contrary to c u r
tom, fold in toward each other,
thus clearing a wide avenue for
entrance and exit of passengers.
to users in your neighborhood.
Springfield Garage
S. O. S. Implement & H’dware Co.
Phone 1840
EUGENE, ORE.
73 West 9th Ave.
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