Page Three THURSDAY. THE HPR1NOFUCLV M tW E D ecember W a lk e r • I — W e n d l i n g — W . H. Adrl- P. L. Moore ul the Methodist church Refreahtnrnta followed the business'»ft made a bualntea trip to Wendllng, Interment »111 be In the B y Spasisi Myrtle Creek tomorrow. meeting. a Corrsspond-" ta The service« are being held In the Prl«tnla of Mr» Mahala Ann Meat W. F. Walker chapel. , leii.'n«1 with r, gret of her death at the I’ncltle ChrlaMan boaplul »rater-. THURSTON NOTES UPPER WILLAMETTE .la i T. KINTZLEY HONORED «lay noon Min. Noet bad I BY LOCAL ODD FELLOWS Omr to Pr •e 'fru n Ouklsml. ('»Il Bprlncftott <Qr two y»ar». Th" Plmaaut II II A ni.-tl. rigb iaat Wc In-atfiiy Io he «1 fi at.,d ih. K It. V baaheti iill teaiii (»rula, urrlv« Mr . wm bortt at Myrtl« Preg.-ntatlon of a 25-yeur veteran» 3V 14, Tuea.li » night. Nqveuber k a» ut th e b «b»' - of hl« father^ H. M ( rt t'k, OrtffoB, «• ph atber 2«. IHM. Jew- I to Z T. K ntzl-jy. who for a peak'd » sa y Mon-luy Price, w|i-> Hl.. *;i. ut her entire Ili In Oregon. the high, ach'd gywaaaliHM, ou.rt.-r of a c-ntury ha» bfl»n a o»em Sii» I h Hurlv.d by h-r hu«b«nd. C O. Mr ..mt Mi». C F Hyde and Mlfnni inrniug. t»cr of the Springfield lodge. *a» the Tin- IdidleW »Id met with Mr», N. 11 of 322 C atrget, Springfield; her daughter, H< tty J of F.ugsne, * re chief feature of a me. tin t of the o- hnrlea Taylor laa» Thursday after- mother. Mra. M J. Milla of Sprlng- u. PI. aaunt Hill HUUday vlalt ia! Odd FHlow» lid ge held at the hall I.n, till, next meeting w'll be with ( .-Id: i. sl»,*r. Mr* (Tura M .T iu n , friend» Hecrauu In two week« It waa of Myrtle f’r.i-k, ani a brother» Wil Wcdit. »day night." •■Haani Hill Ml At a nuuetlng of he Th»- ev nt came aa a p le o a n t aur 1 acid Hl d to iure the -vantata that 1« liam I'l.w. I of H. alii public a.-hool board It was prlr.e to th‘ recipient of the honor. The (unjritl I» bo'ng held ibis after to build a well kftifkr c er the pump h. log put on b] ih- » I l a p t c h u r c h Th»- pre'* ntatlon vra» rftado by W. F. g iv e y o u bed M lvÌM i her« ut a •nt dciú bv ro in by the noon, wirtli.R »t 2:3b o'eolck. Be». In h, See what we have before buying, w to In. uw<d aa a wa»-'. pupil« The children h. different so- la Ur ro k prices per case. jgjFfl— B - llikt.hi.il and Mr. and Mr ft»» I <1i c ale hare alr.-ul) pui h a o t bailua Fine assortment of Xmas candies on display. Mr* Htyrr fr. in l'orlimi I »pent the and s.-ap <ll»p*n»or. iva latter part of uat w«eg w We have enlarged our feed and ¡¡oui u jurttnent which The Tom Thumb wrddlng thftt » a « , makes a complete line of all kinds of poultry an’l dairy «tag d by the little t"ta of th- I’l'n v aunt. Mi». A. W W iaver. Th« Junior buikethpll team ant llill and Trent dlalrtcta under Just received a carload of corn, good chicken feed cheap. the *ui><rvl.l<ni of Mna M. K. Ila»« Springfield played against the Friday evening; and Mr«. J A I'helpe drew a large t.-acu laat Bring us your eggs, we are always on the market. crowd The high a. lo>ol gjrmgpaluen Thureton fe s m won Ml»» Oladya Price from Eugene waa packed The proceeda sr% Io he divided betwcoti the two , public vlalt .«I laat week at the home of h r uncle. John Price. schools. The First National Bank will open its doors for Business Mra. William llemmle »pent la»t Mre. Anno W alter, who waa at Monday morning In new quarters just completed, at Flft i Pleasant H* I recently, haa gone to week at the fiah hatchery. and Muin Sts. Bring that Christmas chedk to the Savings Anda Calvert and Ivan Rltfhard vtalt her aon »1 Medford, Department and watch it grow. Mlaa Bertha Manning of Spring- from Wend.lng »pent the week-end • Ray Baugh, field, formerly of I’leaaant Hill. 1» Mr and Mr». Thom»» WIBlasns and working at tho Pluff Itug Co., at Eu sob, John, from Cottage Orove »pent gene. 6th and Main, Springfield, Ore. The Sunday echnol of tho Ohrlatlan laat Sunday at Fred Gray'». Hubert Gray, who la working In church la preparing a Chrlatmaa eamp 34 at Wendllng. »pent the week program Work ta being rughed on the house end at hl« home here. Cecil HarbH, who la working at of C. B Jordan In the hope» they W ending la »pending a few daya at ran get rhe shingles on while the home. proaent good weather laata. Rev. Oarengera from Eugene filled Mra Eugene ll Tinker and daugh ter. Bonnie Jeanne, returned Sunday the pulpit here laat Sunday. Mr. King, who haa been looking December « from a two weeks trip to Ix.ng Beach. California. Mr. and after hla property hare for scene Mre. O. H. Wkngelln. pare a (a of Mra. lima, left for hla home at Newport Tinker accompanied Mra. Tinker and Tuesday. Mr Haiale started on a trip to will rxnaln In Oregon Indeflntloty. The atudhnta of Onton high nnhool Washington Tuesday morning, ex No. 1 will give a baaket social Sat pects to return tha flrwt of next urday night at the high achoo". The month. Mr and Mrs. Slmma from Engene proceeda will go Into the atudent visited Mrs. SUnnia parents, Mr. and fund. The new furnace haa been Inatailed Mra. Ira Gray laat Wednesday. Frank lltunwle spent the first of Is the ( "hr let Ian churc-h at Pleasant HUI and the Inside woodwork hat the week wltti Ilia p u ree*, Me and Mrs. William Remmle. been reflmshed. MRS. MAKALA NEET DIES la In charge. AT PACIFIC HOSPITAL cemetery «t Community News Just A Carload of Oranges they are dandies ANNOUNCEMENT BR AYS C A 5H SE A R R X FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hall’s Cash Store Main and 4th Streets, Springfield TOOT! MOUNTAIN CAMP SITE IS 4 3 Out for Basketball. University of Oregon. Eugene, De cember 10 — (Special)—Forly-tbrae freshmen b ars turn.-d out for the ftonfl basketball team. Coach "Spike ' L eslie has announced. A l»rr»r num- ber are exp-wtrd td register at the beginning of next term. The squad 1» being drilled In fundamental«, and. with (be addition of new Inatmctora next term, each man will be given Individual Attention. OBTAINED FOR SCOUT USE I TO O T/ The Toy Store is Mstnhera of tha newly organised Springfield Boy Scout troop will have | Third k^ore Comptate Couruas. Vnlveralty of Oregon. Eugene. De cember 10.— (Special.)— Interest In extension division couree«, Indicated by th« 33 per rent Increase In <Jie number com ptem l en far this year over the anme perk'd In 1124. la ahnam by a report of Dan E Clark, aaalatant director. Five hundred and flfty-alx cour»ea have been completed thia year as compared with 432 fur 1924. Enroll mont In (be extenalon division »how« a 13 per cent Increase. Dr. Clark an nounced. , an opportunity to enjoy winter eporta In the snowy height« of the Cascades as a result of plana being made by the l^ane County Boy Scout council to j secure a winter camp alte In the Cas cade National foreat. Completion of 1 the Natron cut-off will make the altej COASTMOBILE $7.50 HALF PRICE entire stock of undressed kid baby dolls qow at Just half reg ular price. accessible, U wa« «aid. TheJ ramp 1» located at a p la ce!. where, at C-hrlaOnaa tkne, the «now hi from six to 15 feet deep. It la | planned to erect 10 cabins, a perman ent bunkhouae, and other Improve-1 meuta toll» ling In coat at $5000. Thai camp will be ava.table for all S cou ts'I ln_the county, but only the oht.-at | and moat experienced campera will i be allowed to use the winter camp, it wa« »iikl It 1« probable that the uac of the ' ramp will begin next year. ..... .. SCOOTERS, $3.60 ..... - Roller bearing scooters w ith big balloon tires. Well in s tru c te d . a BOND Wc use it when PRINTING WELLEBARROWS, 75c G ive Us A dandy little wheelbarrow, painted in bright red enamel— special at 75c GOOD JOBS Yours, SUITS ’ • T» ’ HATS CAPS CHILDREN’S WEAR GLOVES d mitts SLICKERS R.XINTEST CLOTHES BLANKETS AND LUGGAGE A wonderful toy to keep tots amused for hours. Painted in bright oolors. KIDDE CARS, $2.50 Painted in bright pretty colors. Nothing to break. BUGGIES. $4.50 w o v f i t i ES 50c Strongly constructed and pret- NOVELTIES. 5Oc pftinted AU with rubber tires. We have many Toys that are not listed here TOPS. 25c Musical tops that sing pretty songs, l ’aanted in bright colors. Spin for a long time. Christmas Photographs at Toltman Studio, Eugene. D 21. d ress sh ir ts BLAZER SHIRTS TIES SCARFS DRESS SHOES SPORT HOSE HOUSE SLIPPERS HANDKERCHIEFS UNDERWEAR OVERCOATS TINKERS 60c 1 lu w » U f c t a f u l M te tv» A ll t h è gtfc I m i wlvett ih « et. weu e re " < * «wlw.i «mal i * a m a y hewe «m piw • to e y e m n ie , ro m p e r e u n.l Novelty Store Springfield Our Christmas Line is quite complete. Toys for the children that will gladden their C hrist mas. Novelty gifts for all and a complete line of useful things for the home that make very exceptable gifts. Come in and look over our line. We know you will find Just what you want for tliat gift. G. H. Turner, Prop. AUTOS, 50c AND UP Many many kinds to choose .front. Ford coupes, 'rhadsters, sedans, etc, etc. Engine, tender, car and track. Wind the engine and they go! ROCKERS, $1.35 Little bright red rockers— strongly made. How little girls love them! HORSE SHOE GAMES See Our Window Display of TOYS THE Th« Early Shopper Rema rtta; ELEPHANTS $100 A friction toy. Runs 125 feet w’ben started. A toy that w ill last! ROCK-A-TOT $2.25 TRAINS. $1.35 Oivaa Poem. University of Oregon. Bug. ne. De- ceniber^ 10.—(Special)—“In memory of a happy day In Oregon'« classic balls," Edwin Markham, On-gon'» nu live poet, ha» given to tho University of Oregon library two autographed copies of his famous poem«. The two po«m», "The Mau with (he Bo«" and "Lincoln, the Man of the People,” will be framed and placed In the Oregon collection. Helpful Suggestions for CHRISTMAS GIFTS Come to Toy- town— Every thing a child could want. Here is a wonderfully amusing game for youngsters and for the grown-ups too. Each set consists of two plates with cen ter pegs and four horse shoes. They’ll keep youngsterss amus ed for hours. Everybody likes to play horseshoes. STEAM ENGINES All kinds—stationary engines— alcohol burners. $1.00 DRUMS, 50c What real boy doesn’t th rill at the gift of a drum. Complete with sticks. BLOCKS 25c And up to $2. Many sizes and decorations of letters, pictures, etc. The Jolliest Toy land You Ever Saw!