The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 10, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    P A G E SIX
T U E R P R J N G P IE I.n N E W S
TOWN AND VICINITY
Thurston Man In— Charles
T ay lo r
a •*
of Thurston was In town Saturday.
III— The two children of
L. C. Kastman are ill at Marcola.
C hildren
»tati
T H U R S D A Y , S E P T . 10, 1925
Where Education la Oons.
V isitor:—"Do you feel that the er
fort end sacrifice In send'ug your
son through college was worth WT"
Fon I Wife. "Oh yea Indeed li
for no other reason, the wonderful
education It hna given hla father.“
III at Homs— Mrs. C. O. Wilson Is
111 at her homo on Kmerald Heights.
tie at If they had long ago grown
................. .....- — ■
A few days passed.
Then came the night of the open
ired of trying to make gossip aboui sprcjal prick On plate work. Di
Here from Jasper— Mrs. Jesse WaK ng of Jack son vile'a most beautiful anyone who had been as uninterest
N W. Emery, d ntiat. 8atton »Ida
lace was In town from Jasper Fri­ country club In Oretga on the' St ngly orthodox In their b. havlor as 1
day.
Johns. It had been decided that a had been during the last few months.
costume ball would celebrate the Besides, as far as scandal went, to j
Here from Wendling— Mrs. Claude
event and because father was presi­ night Anne occupied the center of
Nystrom of Wendling visited In
, "
dent of the club, he and I had been the stage.
Springfield Friday.
She seemed to be everywhere and '
asked to bad. Costumes had been
In from Fall Creek—J B Pullman planned weeks ahead and the mem- tor the first time in her life was
was in town from Fall Creek Satur­ bets were on tip toe of expectation wearing black With Anne's clever ’
tor more than one reason. It was said ness tor effet. one would have thought j
day.
that Anne and Curtiss would both be that tonight of all times, she would -
Down from Wendling—John Down­ there.
have chosen a sweet and simple cos
ing of Wendling waa a business vial-
W th flutters of pteasureable ex ­ tume. like her frocks, which always
tor here Friday.
citement. I dressed for the dance. gave one the Impression that she was
In from Camp Creek—Ray Smith Days before they had bent my coa the fresh and innocent type But. no;
of Camp Creek waa in town Satur­ tume from an Importer In New York. It was * new Anne who came to this 1
It was Oriental In feeling and very dance—a daring Anne who wore ths q - vrwrwv i p n
day.
lovely. The Mandarin Jacket was soft­ most sportive costume of all the gals j U 1 I I - I
Visiting from Portland— Mias Ma ly pink like the first ahy clouds of throng. I heard someone ask her j
bala May is visiting her father. K. dawn and the rich satin trousers what she was supposed to represent j " *’,'n *****
rings for school
E. Msv. Her home is in Portland.
were copies of those worn by the " A good time, (or a change.," sh e to °P,,n- be sure your children are
said and threw back her head.
(ready to leautne the class work.
Visits Parent»—Russell Olson of royal Chinese family. Blssare and viv­
Indeed she might have been de
H*’r* >°>» «“» buy pencils, fountain
Portland is visiting with hla parents. id jew els for my body and h a r made
scribed as Vice. A brief frock of b«na, *t»'el pens. mem. books, eras-
the
tout
ensemble
one
of
unusual
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson.
brilliance ad the many gems flashed black satin came Just above her knees , r*' rulers, Ink. paste, albums, pen-
From her waist line were innumer- j s h a r p e n e r s and school tablets,
From Up McKangle— George Platt jfitfully as I moved about.
of Thurston visited Springfield Sat­
"De Lord have niuccy on ma' soul." able ribbons of red that fell m inis Kv**r>r Item Is of good quality and at
urday.
exclaimed Mom Nellie when I passed ture cards, cigarettes and tiny bottles “ blg saving
1 h,> ‘‘blldren nre our friends and
in review, « if dat lam’ ain't sackly of liquor that had probably been used
Have Tonsils Out—Three small sons
j lak a boy chile in dem I»' pants, as sam ples In th«f days of saloons know that school supplies purchased
of C. L. House had their tonsils re-|
i You'll sho be knockin' de eyes plum On her head, poised at a rakish angle. ^ro,n here will give them service,
moved Saturday morning.
was a "put and take" top with each
,<>n’ In and see our assortment
outer dry heads dis night."
Visits from Portland — Eugene
"Thank you. Mom Nellie, but re- of Its sides cleverly marked. Her ' n*“*d» for school. It will make you
-vou w"re a kid again
Hecker of Portland spent the week- member what l‘ve told you before. It crowning achievement, however, was
<>ur
1 **• ®* Conklin ami
end at the C. 1. Gorrie, Sr., home.
: makes a difference when you see a pair of square earrings made ol
people through eyes of love. Your enormous dice. In some way. they ' ar'w fountain pens.
Hand Infected— Mrs. Clarence Cox
had been made electrical and twink­
(little SalPe's not so great!"
of Walton was in town Saturday fo r , '
Fater was 'almost boisterous In his led Intermittently with light. S lip -,
medical treatment for an infected
¡approval and so after turning me pers of black satin with heels of br!l-l
hand.
• around several times for a final in ilai-t red, and chiffon hose completeo J
her conspicuous attire.
Move to New Residence— Mr. and . spection. we were off.
More than ever, i had the present­
Mrs. G. H. Turner moved Monday from
Cpon arriving, we found the spa
their former residence on A street clous club had been transformed Into iment that within the next few hours |
between 7th and 8th to an apartment a Chinese palace suggesting the mag many siartling things would come!
nificence of the dynasty of Ming. about.
over their Novelty store.
(To be
Silks and rare tapestr'es. haudsomelv
'” 7
em’.c -s e d in gold dragons and heav
sou. operator of the Bell theatre will
ily-padded chrysanfhimum s, covered
leave next Monday for New Jersey, the walls. From the celling were
where he will visit his father.
swung myriad lanterns of colored
Visit Mortensen Home— Mr. and ’’»«s.
«*ow of which danced to
Mrs. R. L. Dundas visited at the Dr. |thn far corners of the room, bathing
R. P. Mortensen home Friday before all In an atmosphere of mystery and
going to Lake Creek, where they will romance.
r ° M ,Ct you forget tho8e vacatlon memories—
Suddenly, the m u it'cl soand of an
make their future home. Their former
Let jo u r kodak save them for the year» to come—
cri hestra placed a 6t
<e march
home was at Azalea.
ALL SIZES KODAKS AND FILMS
and the room was invaded by six Ut-
Vialt from Corvallis— Mrs. Sadie , te figures ,n oriental attire. They!
Lambert and family of Corvallis waved thelr fans an(1 tottered t0_ |
formerly of Springfield, were week- ward two tremPn(lou9 tea bo,«,, pat.
end visitors here. Mrs. Lambert terned in
grotesquely bright.
teaches at the farm home near Cor­ They struck the tea boxes and the j
vallis.
room was thronged with Chinese aub-j
Go On Camping T rip — Mr. and Mrs. Jects garbed in robes of great sp len -'
7 W eit 7th
Cheater Nye, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- dor- eacb t**1"« Original »» It's design
Developing
and Printing Pictures
ter Nichols left Monday for a two-
Then, up flared the lights and now.
Is Our Business— Not a Side Line
weeks camping trip near the Three ln<i ee<l- did tbe room, with its fine
trappings, take on a festive
Sisters and in eastern Oregon.
while their escorts were In the tea
Takes Position at Bank— Mrs. Nell boxes, the fair ladles of their choice
Pollard (Elsie Weddle) of Portland, had stood attentively around the walls
and formerly of Springfield, le here intrigued with the elaborate ceremon
to act as clerk In the Commercial iPg being performed. To lend variety
State bank for a few days.
| to tbe «vent, they had been asked to
Out of T o w n V is ito rs — E a r l H o w e ll ' bedeck
tuncy array and
S A V E -with
k .F E 1
/ayour.
MtCU
DIIUC STORI
It’s Tough on Ma!
(To Hav« the Kids Back in School.)
A REAL Kid BY HIMSELF is generally a rathor quiet
peaceable sort of animal, but gosh, what a ditfeience when
he gets buzzin around with a dozon OTHER Kids! Without
a quiver he changes in ONE MINUTE from a calm judi­
cial sort of human into a rip roarin, fast moving peace
buster! •
* r
And THIS trum.foi (nation sure moans plenty trouble
foi mothers. Black eyes, scuffed elbows, shins, noodles
and knuckles are only samples. For in addition to bruises,
tno youngster has only a vague notion concerning what
constitutes a REASONABLE amount of FOOD’ The list
of foodstuff he swallows pleasantly makes a boa constric­
tor green with envy!
It behooves Mothers with Boys and Girls to get our
list of FIRST AIDS and arrange to KEEP THEM O ff HAND
at home!
zIsM <W
SCHOOL
FLANERY’S
Healing Ointment
N ature In moat cases w ill ere
to
It
that t h .
heals
ovar,
but
average
why
wound
laan
on
■ oma chocolate Is My Idea of
laay eating I It'a so pleasant and
uocaaaful, however, that I real­
ly can't knock tha Idaa VERY
much. Try ^na.
Mature whan w ith a good olnt-
A He-Scratch!
hant such a t Arnica and W itch
Hazel Compound you can hurry
aald
h aa lin g f
A Clever Conceit!
It's called a compact, but It ’a
got a littia hootnanny arrang e­
Ha-oomba are Just aa nacea-
cary to fem inine Contentment
aa Bobbed H a ir
combs.
He-
combs make you aaalar to look
at and makes her ayes glisten I
T h in k thl» over.
ment which w ith a a m p le tw ist,
inloosea
on
the
JUST
puff
to
ENUF
taka
powder
off
the
'thine,** »1.50.
Lazy Enters!
M alted M ilk plus an egg plus
Goggles!
A "Gogg'a" la
a protection
agin glaring headlights at night
ar</ work w ith equal efficiency
On gray, blue and black ayes.
Don't bother about thia ad If
y tu already have a pair.
KETELS DRUG STORE
"Cortn-r 6th A Main"
Drug Store
I
Let “K odak” Sa£ ythe
Baker-Button
Kodak Shop
C. J. Breier Co.
of Brownsville. H. A. Anderson and
Kelly Magnuson of Lebanon. Harold
Hugh of Albany, J. F. Beckman of
Portland, and Fred E Meyers of Vida
stopped at the Spong hotel Friday.
nOW as they moTert o’rer the floor
to a twentleth century tune, the
"rene wa" on' <* kaleidoscopic de
light. Here were Sicilian maidens
balloon girls, Alsacian peasants, be­
witching nomads, Dutch Dower ven­
Visits from Massachusetts—Wilbur dors. Alpine beauties. Colonial ladles
Marshman was a guest at the Dr. W. in bouffant satin and powered coif­
H. Pollard home last Thursday eve­ fures piled high on their shapely
ning. S i r Marshman, with two com­ heads, Night in her resplendent glory,
panions. Is touring the west and whirled by and proud Castlilian belles
south. Their home la at Springfield. I with mantillas of costly black lace.
Massachusetts.
I Everyone was sw eet and cordai to
hw°prià^n Ì,,near! BUy y°Ur dry g00d’ now at thMe
DRESS FLANNELS. S t r i p e s a n d
plaids.
Blue, brown, black, white, tan, green and
henna. At lowest prices, per yard, $1.95 to
SERGES in assorted plain colors. A good value
at p e r y a r d ................................ - ............. 85c to
WOOL PLAIDS. Good range of colors,
at per yard ............................................... 89c to
S3 85
$ 2 .2 5
$£,2 5
g9c
SILKS— Plain, gripes and figured. All good
values, at per y a rd ................................. $1.25 t0 $ 3
Sept, 15th
last day o f sale
Start now; save money by taking advao-
tage of these reductions.
And go via
CALIFORNIA
Four popular trains daily via scenk Shatta
route. Thence three routes east.
MERCERIZED CHAR MEUSE— Striped and
plain colors, at per yard ............................. 39c t0
Southern Pacific Lines
25
49 c
MERCERIZED NAINSOOK In plaid and plain
colors, per yard ............................................. ..
to 4 5 c
PONGEE— Silk and cotton mixed. Assorted
colors, per yard ............................................... 49c
to ggc
ENGLISH BROADCLOTH— Plain colors.
Everfast, 65c values, per yard................................
49 c
Gingham Specials
as a matter of coincidence. Popular superstitions like
this are losing grpund; so is the superstition that
there is something mysteriously better about “ eastern”
motor lubricants, merely because they coet more and
are made in the east
The Right W a y to Judge M otor Ofl»
Morv- than ever, motorists are discovering that tha
test of an oil is not where but h o w it la made, and how
it lu b ric a te » . That's w hy Zerolene— refined from se­
lected western naphthenic baae crudes— la today suc­
cessfully lubricating m o re cars in the Pacific Ccuot
states than any other oil m a d e .
L ub ricatin g qualities have never been more carefully
or successfully preserved than by the p - ~ s a n used
at Standard Oil Com;>nny refineries for tho refining of
Zerolene;— the Zerolene high-vacuum process, the Zero­
lene process of filtration through 40 tons of Florida F u l­
ler's Earth, tho refineriea* 13 positive checks for quality I
W h a t Zerolena W ill D o For Your C a r
Zerolene w ill give your car better lu b r ic a tio n : It
increases the gasoline mileage, reduces carbon removal
and maintenance costs and lengthens the life of any
engine in which it is used. W h y pay tribute to a aupe»-
atition? Insist on Zerolene. A lw ays aak for Zerolene
by n a m e .
Qrf the Foctil
A aeries cf Independent and impartial report« afx>w- *
tng the experience of large users w ith Zerolene motor
ofl has been collected in our booklet. “W h y Pay Tribute
to a Superstition P* Aak any Standard Oil Company rep­
resentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy.
Insist on Zerolene*—even
if it does cost less
Good assortment of dress and apron checks and
plaids— up to 20c values, now per yard................... 10c
One lot dress ginghams. Buy now at this low
reducted price, per yard .........................................
For fa m . mauatmnt and full information. tu t agm t
I
P you drop a dish cloth, company w o n ’ f come, save
A n E x c iu iiie Process— W h a t it Does
COTTON PLAIDS and CHECKS. Very desirable for
school wear, per yard ................................... 25c to
Summer
Excursion Fares
NO. COMPANY'S NOT COMING
14c
Sheeting Specials
8-4 Heavy Page Sheeting, regular 69c value,
per *ard .......................................-...55c
OUTING FLANNEL, 36-lnch, striped and plain
white. Good grade, per yard ................... ............... 25c
STANDARDCin^COMPANY
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