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    THURSDAY, JAN. 11. 1M«.
T im SI'RINGFIKU) NEWS
FAGB FOUR
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M ne Countv Farmers Union Nows
r g lC IA L
P U B L IC A T IO N
LANfc
C O U N T Y U t- IT N t)
14
¡CROSS MoKENZIE PASS
BETTER O R cóO N BUT; I R
G E T S G O O D R u P Í A ' nor
L
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IN AUTOS IN MIDWINTER
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Ray Bower
1 Ini
A h e ltir in pr.
Mr I. J Oetehell
erk
te r has v o ttlh ti
Mrs Geo K ebelb.ck
the N orth I'acifl-
Mrs M A. Horn
•ry asspciatiiti.
Mrs Ada Jennings
Dual it u tln t I <>' a t the agricultural
Mrs 11. R aker
He eta
. ~iul «ho» d. It «
College las! «
Its
Mrs M Gillespie
el
>
f
th
assi'ciatlon
f
th e ' -ole perp«s>‘
Mrs G race J o n »
Jasp er
of the b u tter a: >l
b e tte r th e qual
Mrs C M. F o ster
la'ra n e . ..
m
arket
for
the
»w-
open a ik’P« n ¡ah
lla rry C Jackson
McKenzie
plus
Mt Vernon. Mrs V A Reynolds
T he m ethod is education under the
Rulah Smith
Silk Cr< ek
BUapues o; iTtris J e h :-e n f'« . i rep­
E. B T inker
T rent
resen tativ e Mr Johnson visits each
Mrs W E Post
Vela
of th e seven ereatneriisi m aking up
th e association and spends from
th ree to tire days with It every
m onth He also visits the dairy pa •
MT. VERNON LOCAL
tro n s and explains th e advantages
and met S o ls of grading creanu a n l
The Mt Vernon local m et In regu
keeping It sw eet till delivered to the
Creamery. He then w orks w ith the lar session W ednesday evening. Jan-
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cream ery in e producing
th e best —
but uarv 8 T he president, Alex L ew s.
t e r , obtainable from the Improved was reported 111 and th e vtoh-precl-
dent. D M Davis acted In his place
Quality of cream.
The county m eeting was announce«! *
A check is k ept on the qnajity of
for
Jan u ary - >3
*o be
In Spring
b D u U tte
tter r tu
turned
m e n out
o u i by
o« each
«-«»«.»• cream ery
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— held —
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fn a monthly scoring contest. W hen field. I-et's show otrr loyalty to tho
th e contests w ere started with the union by being p resen t a t the county
C. Y. H opper of Randolph, MasSs,
beginning of th o association a year meeting.
•ex f » u a : a (tootses sod a turkoy
ago, the average te s t was 89 points—
Resolution of Condolence.
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sad m hihatad th e specie» called
»5 is about th e lim it of perfection
W hereas God in H is wisdom has "Turkon“ a t the Me» England
T he scores announced for December seen fit to call John L aird from this poultry show last week. P oultry
men any it is a very t.xXhsomo
averaged 92, with th e O. A. G. Corn earth ly realm , be it resto red thnt t!
fbwl for th e dinner table.
tn e r c a l cream ery leading a t 94 The m em bers of Mt. Vernon local of the
Low er Columbia River C ooperative F arm ers' union do extend th eir most
cream ery w as second with 933-4. ami sincere sym pathy to our brothers. P LAST HOP SHIPMENTS OF
c C iU D N A RE S E N T E A S T
Mt Angel third w i t 93. Many <aw N. and Ralph P L aird and th e ir fam
S E A S O N A H E o c.lv
c r
entered
by
non-m
em
ber.
'lies
in
th
eir
sad
bereavem
ent,
n were
Th«- last of the Springfield dlslrl.-t
and a aver
a ed Just w hat
Be it fu rth e r resolved th at a copv
I. .
» ¿•»»m erles ...ton
- <■ • f a "f lr 4 "•» of 7 h ” «•'r o ’.’.¡ut ■ n « 'I - - ’ '
«*- sM oetstion a - o .e .i
• O F F IC IO S
a . f lr .t.
111 ( U lt i
iro ts e d
CHECK PASSER SAID TO
USE LOCAL MAN S NAME
T h at n WakofleW. charged w ith
passing w orthless checks In this dis­
tr ic t before he left for the south,
is ustng the nam e of a local real es­
ta te dealer as his own In C alifornia
cities, Is reported by a dental com­
pany that Is trailin g the man to an
effort to recover >50 lost by «he com
pnny through acceptance of one of
W akefield’s cheeks
T he o ral dealer, who hnndted a
tran sactio n by
which
W akefield
“bought" the A M M cPherson farm
n ear here with a >500 w orthless
check ns a first paym ent, gave the
"«ranger hl- car-1 It I* b-l ey, d thaf
W skeflsM . if th at Is his right name.
,|(tjnK th e card as his own and the
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1 1 . I.. kl..
• W i ll
• H.
w ho attended tho Oregon S tate Teach-
Zrs N a t i o n c n v -n C o n in P ort )
MARY MePHERSON,
RHWARD I REYNOLDS.
tlon, was fined >500 in Ju stice H arry
W ells' E ugene court K -zakoff was a r­
rested at his home Fri-lay night, and
c h a rg 'd with possessing a »till.
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mh .
a t th - Rodakown-ki home n*ar th«'
C arp en ter assisted Mrs Arm- S eav .y ferry. The maeh. th e officers,
Itage in serving a most delicious d in -,
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1 l- w - r d n le
SotM M Jl » M M
Simple buckthorn hark, glycerine,
etc., as mixed In A dlerlka, often helps
stom ach trouble In TEN m inutes by
rem oving GAS. Brings out a su rp ris­
ing am ount of old w aste m atter you
n ever thought was In your system
Stops th a t full, bloated feeling and
m ak e, you happy and cheerful. Excel
lent for chronic constipation A dler­
lk a w orks QUICK and delightfully
easy. F lan ery ’s Drug Store,
W a l t e r v ll l t ,
.
l-'h H
I u. - l. iy .
I t a u - 'l - o
Eggs and Poultry
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Co3«t Fork Hold« Meeting
*«*• <1 point«»»» will h«»
dlA4*ti»»«*<l nt n m a tin g tofilffht nt
C oart Fork K H Jncknm n. « ii« n*lnn
aporlaltMt of (> A C. w'l a<ldrr«n
th** m ertln * on thin « u b J e c t’ O *’
Kl*»<«'b*’r county agonr, will talk o»i
b ’» pn.*t yearn work nnd dlnctma pin n»
for 192«
H
It « K m
• • A-
e in w rtu«t h i
th«' ( b ir d tim e t h ” .
b«(<>ni«M b l» o w n
it
I h **
M a rria g e
L icen ses
leeued.
During th-- past week m arr'ag e It-
cens«'* have been issued to the foil-w ­
in«- Howard K UHI. I'rngr». and W in­
nie Hunt, Junction C ity; Ooorge M -r-
rls »ml F iorone- Blakely, ( 'o tta a -
G rove, .lark Sto- k'i «n an«! Ellaabe«h
All- n. Juu, tlon C ity; Otto K arl W eb­
er and E lisabeth McNeil. Bug- n".
Jam es J N trhols «ml Ednu P earl
W H rm k . E ugene; Pred M«Corn»rk,
W-' — lliiig
i“i
C' B B
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(tt-rlngfleld Irl Nolen T o t « alla, ami
Dorothy T horuqulst Alpine, a n i t»
M artin H arold A nd«- - il H llw ri-u .
Isla H opper C o lla r Oro»«-
Maybe Too Much.
"Th re'» only on-' mna In the worl 1
Il C Futon, local grower. Is sh l> I'd m arry."
"W ell. wh»t are you crabbing
ping U « arload of potato«« for a C ali­
ab cu l" Isn't one enough?"
fornia point t-slny
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C. J. BREIER CO.
CORNER 6TH AND WILLAMETTE STREET
Eugene, Oregon
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Men’s Over­
coats $13.95
to $18.50
Women's
Wool
3 love«» at
75c to
$1.25
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Women's
and
Gauntlet
Men1! Felt Hat«, gixxl qual-
“ y.
M 1 h b e s’
Coat» greatly reduced. You
$2.9 5 to $3.95
Men’» Underwear
$1.2 5
$ 3 .5 0
heavy at
ate their value. Buy now
it theae low prices.
Mlnfle«’ Wool Drewte«, now
$2.79 to
$4.95
going nt only
Women'« Silk and
Wool
drefiBe», reduced to
$ 4 .5 0
of
all
kind», light, medium and
muHt see these to appreci­
Men'»
Rubber
to
Footwear,
Shoe», Boots, and Rubber».
You will always find the
best quality at lowest price
at the C. J. Breler Co.
$ 13.95
Women’s Pumps and Ox­
Men’s Work Shoes, good
fords of all kinds. Now la
heavy
the time to buy a t these
$6.00 kind for
low
9-4
$2.8 5 to
$4.9 5
sole and upper, the
$4.95
prices,
Bleached
Sher Khan
Eugene, Oregon
I|- Il
b
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Sheeting,
good grade, only per yd.
662 Oak Street
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(h o
i n*
i>U:
• a r add «W«*rp »/
(’tue
»unU Puni"
low lu i’ n t h Hto
Con- •
A m eeting of fa n n e rs of the June
tlon Pity comm unity with the chaus-
her of cony-in reo of that city wns
helii Inst night E It Jackm an, of O
A. C . »poke on giH«l production an I
11 A Llngren. extension livestock
»periul at. spoke on factors affi ctlnk
the production of mutton.
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School iloUHO.
Dor—u«—S«cond and Fouth Tuoa- "
days, IXireoa <?hur<4i.
H adleyvllle — F irst and T hird
Tburs-lny», HwltoyvGl- School
_ k ir, | gunduy of «-ach
„ e c e te School House.
Jaapor- ■ ..... >ul and Fourth W cl •
newlays. W O. W. Hall. Jasper.
I«orwn«>—•e o o n d
and
Fourth
W—lneedage I. O. O. F. Hall.
Mr g.-nets local. secrwwl and
fourth W e lM ils y , g p. ui I. O. O.
F haH. W altew«lle
Mt
Vernon W rst and T hird •
WednoiMay Itrosfletd gtov*.
811k Creek Meets First and T<
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Thursday at fy-dar H-hool Ho»»« "
Bpescar Oreo«»—Third Friday. •
Pl»» Drove School House
Tventr—•sootwl sad F ourth Wod- •
nsednpvt
P teaaaat
IUM MMh *
School BMg.
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Vida-—Rvoond a»d Fourth gator- •
Bays at Mlnney Hull
Reeratartee will please tend In •
and pluce ef meeting and "
W anted
Simple Mixture Makes
Stomach Feel Fine
sJaok»on,
tight
!|t
C h a m b e r and F a rm e rs M ast.
d. was In b arrels under a pig pen. •
Rodakowftkl was arr»*rted. an< p le a d , •
ner.
T he next m eeting will be with Mrs not guilty before Ju stice Harold •
i Well» yesterday.
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Edna C arpenter, F eb ru ary 4
|s
Mr and Mrs John 8. Cooley and
To Improve Road.
Mr. Cooley’? m other,
Mrs. K. A.
Im provem ent of the road west ol
Cooley retu rn ed from a three weeks
visit in Los A ngeles, with Mrs. Springfield, on the north wide of the
C ooler’s «Ister. Mrs. L aum Sties». D a-i river, ha» been started T ru-zloads
cem ber 24.
i °f broken pavem ent are being thrown
A Grateful Customer.
On th- 27. they w ere shocked by i over th e bank next to the river to
M r, *»»••»—
Sille» ——
had prevent fu rth e r erosion which has
W hat •* this w aiter?
I bad on- a m essage « saying
« /« » b
.»«»».
. . . th at day Bh
narrow ing the road to th e dan-
|y a half chicken, and I'm. hilled tor pa, , Pq aw ay suddenly
th e whole thing.”
■ was sixty-one years of ' ago and * a g -r po-tit.
' church m em ber and w orker m ost of
“T h a t’s tJie custom h ere sir.”
Economy.
“ Well, thank heav ns I d id n 't or-
|,f e
Mr and Mrs. I^awrrenee May called
d er a beefsteak."
T eacher: "W hat Is iho definition
in Mr and Mrs. Ed. Reynolds Sunduv
nngee of d a le a * King * > * r o®- *
for econom y?”
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Eighth Grade Examinations.
afternoon.
Pupil: "M other's new fur i at— so • etw
Tho reg u lar eighth grade exam ina-j
she told dail."
ticti e sp -d a lly for purlls In Oregon
Sher Khan To Build.
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history, conditioned pupil, and th o se,
who have finished the regular eighth
Erection of a one-story c o n crete,
grade sub} --to. will he given In dto- building 1. soon to be s ta r le t by Shor
tr lc ts w here th e r- are pu p il, to take!™ ««*- prodwte m erch an t and sh ip p er
on T hursday an-’ Friday. Jan u ary >
Oak street opposite the arm ory
It
V and 22. 132«. A pplitatlons to r q u e s -'In Eugene The location of th e new
tions m ust he m ad- before Jan u ary building will he Just n orth and across
IS or thev wH not be sent o u t
I »he alley from his present local on.
F I MOORE
I The building wll he spacious, snnl-
County School S u p erin ten d en t tary . and up-to-date In everjt partlcn-
tf lar Mr. Khan has been In business
in Eugene te r 13 y ears
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
N otice to hereby given th at th e un­
dersigned has been appointed Admin­
istra trix of the estate of E. A. T ay­
lor, deceas< d, by the County Court. ,f
Lane County, Oregon. All persons h av ­
ing c aim s ag ain st said estate are
hereby notified to p resen t the sam e,
duly verified, to the A dm inistratrix
a t the office of W ells & W ells, Bank
of Commerce Bldg . In Eugene. Lane
County, Oregon, within six m onths
from the d ate of the first publication
of th is notice. Date of first publica­
tion Jan u ary 14. 192«
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LOTTRENE TAYLOR,
Adm’n lstratrlx .
W ELLS & W ELLS, A ttorneys.
J 14-21-28 F 4-11
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Ormnaatt •*!■« »t»1 T ,llr‘1 T " " ”' ’
day». CreawolJ. M W of A. Hall "
Coast Fork rtoeon-1 «ml F ourth •
T hursday*. Farm Union Hall
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V ic e P f o t i
(E E N fV a CHICKENS WIN
MANY PRIZES AT SHOW
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TIME AND PLACE OF
LOCAL MEETINGS
F r t d is y e
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urrM l «w ai
llv rr cup *
¡ ir o r h r
Mr K i i i k y ahnwed b-yth In th e
l u r k u t i l t - |( light type of Plym nutn
PROPOSES COW TESTING
Korku I« U « dark < i.< io won first
ASSOCIATION ON COAST fur I ht» b*»»t cock, first auil secou-l
fur th*» l»e*( cockrell, -find and th-r-1
A revival of cow testing work In fur lb* 1**1 hen, second and thl I
w- stern 1 on«' county la the plans of for th«- heat pullet, first on th» young
coast dairym en who will hold three p« n ihow lng and two »hat— ep-cliil
m eetings this week N C Jam ison. prises on bt» young cockretl
I'Xter.sl. n daiev »peelallst, and <>. C.
In th- light -4sss he w-,n first for
Fletch« r county ag> nt. will addre««
best r t v l shown, ««y-n-l for hen,
tile m eeting« and discuss the work
third for corkrelL second for young
Form erly th ere was a cow testing a s ­
p- n and the bswt display Mr K eeney
sociation In w estrrn l« U s au<l Doug
has w->n many pris«* b- fore but h’.s
las connly
carrying off the great num ber nt the
A m eeting will be held s ' Canarv
S eattle show rreoli-d quite a sen sa­
on Friday, another ai the N orth Fork
tion among poultry fanciers.
gratig« ha I Saturday and an open
Ills bird» are being shown In C hica­
m eeting of the Ada Grans«' will b«'
go and D -nver at show s this week
held Bun lay
C anary 4-Trwt Sun-lay »ml T hird "
• Bwturday. Farim -rs Union Hall
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• CJover-lalo--Becon*! ami F ourth
G rant Divorces.
Six divorce decr-»-s w ere grant**-! •
to the circu it court Tuesday Th- v •
fr, low George Gillespie from M argar­ •
e t O lll-sple; Clara A. Perin» from •
Lqu » T P e rk in » ;'L ilia Itonar fro u •
A lbert Itonar; M -llssa Broom from «
John Broom; John Dahlin from I •
lilan -h e D ahlin; Norma Cullen fre-m i
k>rl Cullen
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Committee.
lami December wrij he heard.
T he Mt. Vernon Thim ble rlu b met
T hursday. Jan u ary 7 a t the home of
S h ip m e n t, In and O u t.
Mrs Alvah A rm itage Q u iltt-g was
The Spring? eld Mill and Grain com the work provid' d for th - ladle« and
pany yesterday
receiv-d a carload cf th e following w are p resen t: Sarai;
corn, from th e
middle west. At the F rancis. Edna C arpenter. Mary Mc­
Mssh u n d e r P open.
Baine tlm - the
company was loading Pben.vou. Lena Davis. Grandm a Car-
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T w enty-five gallons of bootleg m a-h
o u t a ta r of flour and feed for Map- ¡e n te r. M argaret Gorrle. Ida G orrl-
.................ley of B a se s . V irgl- R -v -; w er- al «W-dly found by -h. r . f o f -,
Jetón.
W hat N ationality?
T he man walked in ’o a drug store
to buy a bottle. Seeing the size he
w anted he inquired as to th e cost.
“ Well sir, If you Just w ant the
bottle I’ll have to charge yon five
cen ts for It. but If you get som ething
In it. I won't chrage you anything '
"All right. Put a cork In it. will
you?”
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fr« n t,
• ductor.
• O. L. Clement. Chaplain.
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B»' it fu rth er resolved th at a copv
of th ese revolution» be sent to Mrs.
E tta Cor-ey. one copy sen t to th •
Farm rs' Union News, and a third
copy be spread on the m in u tes of the
Mt V-rn-m local,
S ign’ «1 to
VIRGIE REYNOLDS,
W h ’ » lo r,
dent,
• (Xrtty KjippAuf, C ottage Grove,
• arevT reae,
• N A . Horn, Cottage Grove, Doo«
• K eeper
r - ’tds.
m..e,her the F arm ers' Pnton News, and a third Steven» crops w.-ro sli pped out hv
, h(> ,.Hy
» h |ch he dental c m
A premium Is 5.» I by the m n her
m |n u l«q, of th- th e S outhern Pacific. The last ship- r „ n . reporUl thl„ „fib ers found th a t
g ro a m e rt« te r sw eet cream to en- one J s X ' t o e r t
™e„,« w ent to Chicago
I W akefield hod used th e local m an's
V - • I
courage dairym en to keep th eir arti- M« v ern o n local.
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nano
S
igurd
d e e in the best condition, and repay
S u sp scti A rrested.
VIRGIE REYNOLDS.
them for th eir ex tra labor W ater­
Budding
H aute— Excavation*
'n
F ran k C urtiss. 22. and Elmi-r Scrim
EDWARD J RHYNOLD3.
cooling and crwiplete disinfection of
e n » ,» « ,« ,. Com
-
,a-r av.
.v being
— . . . . held
___ — In th e Lan. preparation for a new house a t t
her.
2b. a » re
MARY McPHERBON.
all dairy eq u ip t "t re essential,
h e v -, W
_ rrcu
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s God __ in His wisdom has county pall charg 'd with larceny In and Ninth street» nre b-lu g m ud- hv
en in w inter
u tter »— n h fit
it-r The
The sweet-cream m b arket
-o call Laura Stilus from th :- conn-ction with th«- alleged theft of Howard CotteM
brings a be e r p «» n
. _ ' earth lv reulm. h«‘ it resolved th a t th e
large quant ty of copper w tr- Th"
and efforts
are under way
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r „ i „ f t h e _____ _ « . a m « d .. a t C
o tta r - G
rove
C ottage
Grove
,
Time Paym ents.
,
. ,k« to . open
»o-ad a m
em bers of Mt V -rnon t„
toral
of th e a rr - s t was mad
d ^ e n d a b le m arket fo r this grod ,
<R>
,
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T ram p "D at’s s u re a swell over-
T he association in te rd s eventually to
t
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_c».,«
P le a d s G u ilty .
" coat, what dl-i It c o s t’"
sin cere sym pathy to our sister. E tla
expand into every dairy d istric t of Corley and family, in the loss of th eir
A fter pleading guilty to liq u o r1 B - " T h l. - n - cost me »lx month«.
Oregon.
Charge«. Alex Kexakoff. of Bo«« XU I don't swlp- up «heap « l- t" -
sister.
T each ers to Meet.
Springfield teochers will attend a
me« ting of th e I< n e County T each er's
association, to be held at the F ra n c e ,
W illard school in Eugene S aturday
of this week The m eeting sta rts at
? ! o d o c k R eports of th - d e b a t e s
I AN It C O U N T Y
FARMER'S UNION
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Hjltp’i Lji>Pd. Cr* .**11, P*' s deni •<
I
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Re nd Bun
au I
ol
I by su
Vie • at
!1 coach, a Studeliulied ■ p
bug. anil a Chevrolet louring
lu i
«at The fact th a t the now was crtl*
■• I made tin going easier than usual.
Thos ' In the three curs, which jw»»
«•r through Springfield Sunday after
noon, were Mr
m il Mrs
Alonso
W right. Ml.«« Alta Nolan, and Mrs
K athryn Gideon of I’r nvllle,; Il Davis
of lleml. H urry S'Xith of S isters, mi I
W It Moore mid K enneth Easton of
Eugene.
OF
A
good
assortm ent
of
men'» Work Shoe» a t
$ 3 .5 0 t0 $ 4 .5 0
49c
Yard wide Outing Flannel,
Men’» Leather Vest» Blan­
white and dark colors, per
ket lined, best value»,
yd.
2 2 - 23c
$ 1 1 .5 0 to $ 16.50