The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 28, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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TIU’REPAY, JAN 2S. 1926.
Confidence
By Ho
Here from Corvallla—Mlsa Hattie
the sordid soul who married tor m ot- him. and put all thought* of the oth
Nudvornlk was h-«re from Corval'ta
er
man
with
money
out
of
your
head.
ay never has.
•
to spend the last week-end with her
But your friend's assertion is not You would never be happy with him
parents.
right W« h«-ar of the unhappy mar­ If you didn’t love anybody elae. but
Mrs. Psttijohn III— Mrs John Petit-
riage, but little la said of the happy I when you admit oving a poorer man John 1» ill at her home here with bron-
ones.
I It is unfair to the other man to even , chlal pneumonia Her daughter, Mrs.
Of course, no sensible person can encoBr>f, h,m.
John Purcell of Wendllng, la here
ook around and see the number of
taking care of her.
divorces and unhappy
marriages
C. Bressler Here— M C. Brest-
without being made fearful and w ith­ tor. M . former
business mar, of Hpr'ng
Spend.
• J ' V ’X y T t
out asking oneself what chance of
field
but
now
a
resident
of
Cottage
T
e
m
p
L
J
o
n
^
s
u
w^ k.eD(, , t
happiness tere Is when so many oth­
called on acquaintances here (
C- P
RPbhan
er« have failed. But hope springs eter­ Grove,
Monday evening.
the b om , of Dr- W C. Rehhan.
nal In the human breast, and each of
us believes that he or she w ill realize
the old fairy tale— "and they were
married and lived happily ever after."
Motor to Portland— M r and Mra.
Baugh In Town—tHanlx, Baugh of
K N IM Ion tuotored to Portland Inai
Marriage a Gamble?
Mohawk wa* In town Friday
Sunday, returning Monday
A ll Htnbands Alike?
I, |||— Bassla Bxui'U la III at tha
Buya Suppiloa Hara— Mlaa Flora
honin' of her |uir»ub> born
Dear Mlaa Flo: Would you tnldd
Campbell, Inatryrtor In Thurston high
Varna Bmlth Oown—Verne Smith rbool. was tn town last Friday to telling me Just what •• ?our *'1* a of
marriage? I consider It a give and
puri bnae supplias for the school.
was down from Fall Creek Monday
lake proposition—a gamble—where
0
Schoo I board to Moot—.The Spring- there Is Just as much chance for hap­
Hara from Laaburg— Mr» John Cur­
field school board will hold Its regu­ piness, If you rea. ly love the man
ry of I.««lilira wa* In lown Monday
lar monthly meeting Tueaday evening ¡aa (hero la for unhapplfbas. However
Marcóla Paopla Hara— Mr and Mrs
accorlng to a married fr'end of mine
But, as you say. marriage Is a give
Waltarvllla Men In— Frank Aahlay I'm all wrong. This woman, who has
Fred Wright of Marróla were In
and take proposition—and at times
and
C.
F,
Orant
of
Waltnrrllle
paid
Rprlurfleld Friday
been married only five years, tells
Springfield a business visit Tuesday. m«- that all husbands look alike after It seem s almost Impossible, even with
eii Jonaa III—Kll Jonea la reporte I
a man whom you. low- No men an«l
MOV. from Waat S p r in g fie ld -« . W
h» ''" b~ B " * n * d
woman ever lived together without ; |
by a loonl phyalilau to he confined
|«, , r and fa«.» y hay, moved from
all romance dlmippnarw
to hla bed .with lllneaa.
some difficulties. It Is so sweet to,
forgive the little fault» and pecu lari-1
W ..I Hprlngfl.W to 227 M il .t r e a t .,» '«»<• '« ‘h”
i • rl to marTy th‘‘ TOan w
WOI,t
Waltarvllla Man Haro—Waller Fa» B rln field
ties of the man you love, and so hard
P
11
|
money?
Then
when
romance
goes
she
ton of Wattervllle wa» In town) on bu»-
to put up with thp ways of the man
In P ortland-W ayne McLagan. chief at least has the consolation of things
ln<aa Haturday
you can barely tolerate. It to so sweet i
engineer for the Mountain States money can buy I'm very much I n J o y to do things for the man ypu love— '
V idi
Vida Man Haro—J 11 Ilonea,
shoppera Iss I ***>w«- company's local plant, .pent with a splocdld young man. who Is and so exasperating to have to work
farmer, war among the " h O l^ r
, h e early part of the w,»k in Portland, ao poor that we could not possibly
for the man for whom you care noth­
Bprlngf'eld Friday.
merry f°r »owe tto®. Id w illin g ▼
Here from WnIHrvllle— P J <><*1
VltJtt R tbhin Home Mm I W rnorry him now find continue working ing
Of course, the woman without any |
ar«1 was In SprtngftMd for awhile la»i Ferris of Spokane Is vls'tlng at th e 1 Unt'l we got started, but he won't
Prtrtn.
, home of her daughter, Mr* W C.
to m»4 On the other hand,* » backbone—«the woman who cannok
Itebhan. this week.
know a man whom I respect and ad- take a few bard knocks— Is not the
Msbla Raaldant Vlgltw -S Adams o f ,
'mlre greatly, who would give me every wife for a poor man. she would be
Mabie wps in town for a short lim e! SpancH Night Hare—< »plain Lead- t^,n< j „n u t My heart tells me to mlsorahla— and make t he man ,u s*
better of the WWIamatte university w>(t for , hj>
j joy«—my head tells as miserable aa she
Friday
a
frosh team, which played here lari me that marring«» Is a bualneae propo-
Any young woman, w'th a rood
Hara from Thurston— Mr and Mrs
Prhlay night, spent the night at the
ftnrt «j,at 1 honld marry the body and a good mind rhonld be
Ira Gray were AprlntfleM rtoltors home of Mr and Mra W P Tyson mBn „,«h , hp money. Can yon advise
ashamed of herself for even thinking
from Tburstoe Friday
of marrying a «rnn Just to be support­
Paulina
la rocovarlng— Mrs May (Taft has
ed She certainly should have enough
Ratuma to Portland— It
Nyberg
Tonr fr'-end'a philosophy about.mar­ Independence »n«l courage to roll up
who'»pent a few days here last week, ri-lumed to her homo after r~mala-
has returned Io his hom e In Portland lose at lk«‘ home of Mr. and Mrs Up­ ring. mlrht be all right If marralge her sleeves and go to work and m ike
land ------------
Moahler — during
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- a seveee attack were only a business proposition In an honest living for herself until she ,
Matthews Visit»—A B Matthawa. of pB,.omt,n|a
t>>t
* WOTnan would he quit» Is ready to marry the man she ores
pncnmonla
of Thureton. was in town on hnalnea.
Ratified in .Mltog her..-f to the srhether he Is poor or rich
—
“X
- - k
r
: '
Marriage la a gamble— but there Is
certainly more chance for happiness,
Jackson
M .ra -H C. Jackson ol
W allervllle was a visitor In m an late
than for unhappiness when » w
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pie love each other, so don t let a
last week
,'n5’'
I Even If yonr friend'» assertion that disillusioned woman spoil your chan- j
la-III—Detoiwa Coatell. of Wiliam
To Cottage Grove— Mr and Mrs all hnsbande look alike after a few ces of happiness.
ette Heights, is suffering from a case Walter Gossler motored to Cottage years were true—and If love only
If you can make the man you love
C.rov. Sunday, wh< re they visited jtd last one year—or one <*f-
of pneumonia.
realize that it Is unfair to ask you
Mrs
to wait for him wh«-n wou are will­
To Camp C r a .k -n r W H Pollard Mr and Mra. Harley Harms
„ „ a visitor In the Camp Creek Harms Is Mr Gossler's sister.
ing to continue working—your prob­
lem Is solved. Otherwise. If you ’nv"
n» lichlw?rh<v*1 Pumlty.
Motors t° Alpine— Mrs W. H. Adrl
**“ 1' 7 " f"r *
an motored to Alpin«- Sunday
She
was accompanied by her nephew ., „
Bernard Trick, of Canada, who made
‘he trip IO r i.lt h l. aunt. Mrs Dwight
Wh'-tes. of Alpine.
Hara from Marcóla— Mr and Mrs
Carl Williams of Marcóla were In
___
town on business aSturday
.Boy bove and
Jaapar Paopla He
J. H Churchill of Jasper were visitors
In Springfield last Sunday
Visit from North Bend— Mr »nil |
Mrs Earl Meals of North Brnd nr«'
Laaburg Man In -E lm er Pepl»t °f visiting al Iho home Mrs. Meats' pgr
Ix-ahurg was a ^ I n g G C d visitor «mis. Mr and Mr* Harry Shahan, o f,
Springfield, and Mr Meat, parent, of ,
Monday.
ThlMtlg Here—w . C. Thlcnls of Olenwood.
W ntterrille wa« m
business
Maks Bouthsrn Trip—Mr. and Mr»
George Ditto and daughter. HIM*. *n<l
Monday.
Landa. Man lll-H n n ry Schmidt ol Mr and Mr* E*rl Green, visitors «?
V andal to confined w> h l. bed wUh the D’tto home, motored to Coqnllle
Friday and ret« m ed Sunday. At
nm ew .
”
Coquille they visited
Car of Corn Received— A car of Ol.-nn Ditto. The Omens are maiden!»
corn from the middle weal wag r» of Pendleton.
celved Saturday by the Springfield
Bl.terln-law D lee-M rs L. K. Page
Mill and Grain company.
received word Saturday of the death
B u.m aa. Man H .rw -Q . Arnhart
WH.er. Idaho, of her
manager of the Creaw.ll Feed knd Mrs William Klotz. Mrs Klotz Is
good company, was In Springfield on tbe mother o f A den Klotz, who makes
I his home with Mrs. Page, and 1s th.
huslnaa. Saturday.
Receives S h lp m en t-T h e C.rbolln-
„„m Wood Preserving company re­
ceived a shipment o f creosote oil
Monday.
W a lta rv llla
People
H ere— M r
PERFECTION
BREAD IS
ALWAYS
GOOD
and fluffy.
One of our cakes w ill make a hit with the family. Buy
one and cut the pieces large if you would be popular.
H e r.
from
C re s w e ll-M r s .
« V i.
FR E D FRESE, Prop.
Perkins-Laxton Bldg.
R,nc(J chrlrttna..
8 George,
Claim Agent Here—’S.
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claim ngent for the slate Industria
SprtngfV?«"*tor medical attention ,lcl.1(,,,nt commission was In
In Spring
¡¿ " J
'fie,d Monday, looking Into .ho cases
BU"d“y -
„
„ I Of several local men who have been
Mayor at Portia
recently, and arranging for
Biishniun returned Friday after i
pm-ment of comjtonsnt'on to the
trip to Portland. In Portland Mr „ |(,o w ' of Robert bee Bankey. who
Buahmnn ’ooked over feed mill ma was recently killed In ogglng opera- p
Hare for Treatment—Mr and Mrs •I
tlons at Wendllng.
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^ e q u ir e m e n f/(•
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The occasion calls for the requirements of
ability, diplonlary, courtesy and facilities
that make up our Service of Sincerity.
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Phone 6b
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FUNERAL SERVICE
S P R tN O F lE L D .O R f
The White Front Grocery
««
"ORbum” vegetabl* bruBhes have fibres of JuBt the rittht
stiffness and quaJity for Bcouring vegetables without injury.
Handy Brush Sets 95c
Regular $1.29 value for 95o! set of 6 brushes. Clothes brush,
bath brush, vegetable brush, toilet brush, radiator and ice
box brush and bottle brush. Good s tiff bristles firm ly set
in wire..
Dry Hand Mops $1.49
No more wet, sore hands— no more stooping and backaches
_here is a new mop that actually makes mopping a pleas­
ure. A simple turn of the wrist and the mop wrings dry
instantly. Tested and approved by Good Housekeeping Mag­
azine.
Fancy Mixing Bowls $1.39
Set of 6 white earthenware bowls. Graduated sizes. Red
cherries with green leaves and old Dutch Rind mills form
a pretty side decoration. Many uses for such handy bowls.
EXTRA FILLERS FOR VACUUM BOTTLES. 69c
ROYAL SOCIETY' CROCHET COTTON, 5c SPOOL
LIQUID VENEER DRY DUSTCLOTHS. 29c
Sns0n«m®n t^faiMurae Storg
0 UAL IT .
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CCONUMY -
S e r v ic e G a ra g e
Will be opened by the Gannett Motor Company in the
Stevens Building, Main Street, Springfield.
February l»t
Expert Mechanics In Charge with a full Line of Parts and
Accessories
Cars on Diaphy
Five carloads of new Chevrolet cars and trucks are being
unloaded by us this week. We have a complete showing of
«cars in our salesroom as follows: The Laudeau, Sedan,
Coach, Coupe, Roadster and Touring cars and a one-ton
and a half-ton truck.
See these beautiful new models.
The Service Store of Springfield
Gannett Motor Co.
10 advantages o f the servi zgrocer
SPRINGFIELD BRANCH
-
Laird of Creswell was among out-of- Monmo„ th. where they had spent a
,-k.
Mrs. Scholhle «-
Is taking a short
town visitors In Springfield Satur-
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course at O. A. C.
day.
»
chlnery.
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P. N I rP«„rnc(, Sunday from Corvallis ami
Improved Vegetable Brush 25c
THE SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
turned as far ns Portland with th“« .
Mr.- Arthur Haston of
„„«I. offer making a trip to elslt re-
were am«,ng the out of-town shopp-rs
.latlves at Astoria, will return to
hen' Monday.
¡Springfield next Sunday.
B Free-,
atlng In
outh _ M r F m . c . Stilt
VltHIng
In Portland—W B
w ‘” " •’
man
Itili« friend* »n<
return In about a week.
—a convient shopping center for th rifty people.
A CompUt«, Up-to-Date
Made out of the best flour by the most sanitary methods
Perfection Bread 1 b always good—A fine uniform loaf, light
Here from St. Helens— Mr. and Mrs.
Monaco of St Helens arrived |
h,.-e Fr'dsv to visit at the home of her , #
Mr'
NEWS FROM THE
McMORRAN & WASHBURNE
BASEMENT STORE
FOP, STYLE
mother of Mrs. Bert 8nooka.
an I father M »
O A-
1.
The service grocer saves the houset- ifo's t nt and
permits her to use her shopping hour for social calls.
2. The service grocer conserves the housewife's energy
and relieves her of the carrying of heavy packages, thus
saving her strength for more Important things.
3. The service grocer offer® a complete delivery service,
bringing any order, large or small, to the housewife s
kitchen, regardless of weather conditions.
4. The service grocer relieves the housewife of shopping
and parking Inconvenleuct s.
5. Ths service grocer offers the housewife a telephone
service tluit suits her convenience.
'6 The service grocer offers teal service at no additional
cost, as records kept over a period of one month will
. prove___ It la not the cost per item, but the total for the
month, thnt counts.
7. The service .grocer offers the housewi.e guaranteed
mt; "ha:.disc. He knows that quality merchandise will
build Ills bufiiness.
8. The service grocer offers the housewife the saving ef­
fected through reduced store expenses, for, in the long
run, less overhead is required to fill the telephone order
than any other kind of order.
9. The service grocer offers a complete stock, giving the
housewife a wide range of choloe.
10. The service grocer offers personal service, and it is
to the houBewife’B advantage to trade where she is a
known and valued customer, rather than where she is
‘‘Just another” »hopper.
FHOMI
3 - n il Fanil 6KB(
PHONE
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by doing so.
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T he saving in train travel will amaze you. So
save the car for pleasure purposes.
Save n erv o u s energy, too. fo u r travel re­
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Thus ride in entire com fort, w ith a chance to
relax and rest and plan y o u r activity at your
destination.
N o m atter where you p’ t to go, Southern
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