The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 18, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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TUH APttlNCKUNJl NBWS
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TOWN AND VICINITY
C onfidence
By Flo
should be flll«*»l with happlaeea, ,ove
and ix'cupatlona th a t a woman finds
In having h er own mail anil her own
home Interests.
If your children refuse to listen to
reason now when you try to explain,
m arry anyw ay, they'll understand
when they a re older.
Ih’n t think because the second man
Is not a co n n t-rp n rt of your first hu«
band you cm not love h tu « « «I -plv
as the othej- Von van.
, ,n love
many people for many, many l.ffer-
<nt thing
\ woman ♦a- ail ir «.«
H ere S atu rd ay —E lia B’.aktHy nt
O lton Here—W Olson of Jasp . r
W end I ng was la town on buslnesa spent p art of Monday In Springfield.
S h o u ld I M a r r y A g a in f
S et inlay.
l\»«r Miss Flo: lb» you think see*
W allace In— W aller W allace and ond iuarria<es can ever I k » aucceaa
C arneys In— Mr. and Mrs. T W. family, of N atron, were visitors in
fnl. when the ftret one was a real
Cartn-y of W::lt< -villi» w ere visitors town Monday.
love m atch? 1 nw widow thirty s e te r
In town th is week
W altervllle People In- Mrs. n . t ‘ y» ars old. vmth tw o chihtion. one
Goff In—E W. Goff of the fish T ro tte r of W alten d le was in town eleven and one nine. I g r ally adm ire
and have a ‘ h u r t liking for a n u n
h a 'c h tr y was in town on business Mon.iav
five years my »«tuor. who wnr.is to
M oi.lay.
Mohawk People H ere—J Conn an I m arry me I e n n ’ t i»y tf
1 a n wild 1 '*e t -r;. *i l -i ane« he Is so c o m p e ­
Leave for Mo/itana—J A Hloktnan , fam ily of Mohawk. were1 visitors In Ijr in le *e
tent ai'd sir«- ■. u n o th .r because he
^and family have moved to Bill'ng« Scringfield Sunday.
- a light h e a le d , trresponathle hoy I
r n c t .........\
M ontana. Tt". y left late last week.
1 roman« <■ .
a " e ie r l*nn who u l l Dover gro«v
Annual Audit On—The annual audit
derftll -«•!:- of um ¡er
uuivtjr - a i <*t> op and realise a m an's re - ;, islhilltlvs
Motor to Bandon— Mr. and Mrs.
on the offices of the Booth Kelly
cotupn ,
t 1 mu t I I l«vt ttnot e r because he is witty and brtt. |
F ra n k L enhart m otored to Bando Lumber company here.
j was quite lacking In ai.v first war* llant and cynical, and still another
I jday.
M.-s. Roberts III— •Mrs. Ronald Rob* ' Hag«,. I ¡tin sur« that th is man weuM becati. hi« head and heart arc full.
H ampton In— I : race H am pton of erta Is 111 w ith th« Influenza at h r m ake roe very ! innv. and I am iu te of bi atulful dream s, and he Is as on-
' th at he would b • a good fath er Io mv falln
G vah’n was a business vis tor h ere home here.
and tpustlniy a» a child. A
Monday.
1 children. How--« er. they ohj ct siren woman may love one man because
Marlon Chase He
Marlon Cha«» uouely to nie tt arrying hi a:—not bo h e Is a money m aker and can give
R eturns to W esf'r—D. K M itchell of Camp C reek was a visitor in town
cause they «|o net like this p art.« alar h er ears and d'am om ls. and another
h i ; r. turned to W estfir a fte r several Friday,
m an, hut because, well, i »appose they because he Is rem ain lo and fe u ls her
days spent here.
a re a little Jealous All my. frleuds soul on («retry and sentim ent. A man
V is it s
fr o m
P o r tla n d — F rank De-
Mrs. Stoddard Here— Mrs. B. S to l- Pu- . Jr., was down over the wekA ¡id predict unhappiness for m e If I m a r­ muy love one woman becauae she Is
ry him. 1 don 't know what to do. s i l- a in tu.'. gay and frivolous, and ba
d srd of W altervllle was in tow n for a from P ortland, to visit his parents,
I'm not going d o do anything until I may o«-e another because sh e is
» t i e Monday.
Neaves Family Down— Rob- rt N'eav- hear from you.
M arjorie.
practical and sensible and dom estic,
V erger Here— H P. T o rg er of Mar-
ur.l family of th W endltng camp
and m akes him com fortable
co’u was in town on business Satur- were In town ate last week,
My advice to yon. M arjorie. Is lo
P erhaps it'» because we grew in wls
dsv.
m arry th e man you care for. if yq-i don In love with experience as w
Miss Nelson Recovers— Miss P earl
Craig Family Here— Mr. and Mrs. Xf!«i>B. who hn,
ff>r
r .,, think h e can m ake you happy. Y on «to in o th er things C ertainly, si co« l
M ron Craig and fam ily of M a rc a a d a v . w th th e Influenia. has recover- would be very foolish indi e ! to s e i - m arriag -s «re much more ttpt t„ |M.
rifii-e your life to your ch ild ren's »el- ihappy than first m arriag es. Ill in
w re v s ors in Springfield M onday e<j
f sh dem ands, I» cause, w hile they p l a c e o f th rills arid trem ors, th en
is
Camp Creek Man In—Among Camp
Smith Injured— W E. Sm ith su s­ muy object now to y 'tir m arrying. toleranoe, fortiritnde. sym pathy an I
C rc-k peer-le who w ere In tow n oil tained a slight cut on th - w rist while It will not be a g reat m any y ears be­
tin -rsta n d ln g So don't worry about
bu- n-ss Monday w ere A rth u r Davis. working at the Booth-Kelly plant Men fore they will r a l l i e th at it was
not being rom antically in love If you
J rs G ates, and John C rabtree.
day.
th«* w isest thing for you to do—tor have an eligible su ito r— take him Re-
yovfuelt. and for them too. They a re m e b er— last cal» to th e dining car.
Mleecuti Man H ere— Ira Cline of
S. P. Man Here— R obert H o lm e s , sure now h a t they will alw ays m e d i
S h-rioan. Missouri, a rriv ed Saturday
of the d istrict freight and passenger von and w ant y u with them but th • I
Shipping News,
tc visit a t the hom e of his brother. agent's efice. was a v isito r a t th e lo- tim e w'll
OOH om e when they wil.
Th
Springfield
Mill and Grain
Isaac Cline of this city.
cal Sou’hcrn Pacific office late last have a g reat m any o th er in te re sts— con
pany th » week received n «-ano.el
week.
Drives to . H arrisburg— Mi-s C lara
they win m arry and have hom es < r of . i n i w h e a t fro m P o m e ro y . W a s h
W> <e motored to H arri bur? Sunday
Mrs. L am bert H ere—Mrs C. E. own, and th eir huahanc o r wife will ing' <>n S atu rd ay the local com pany
tc view the new highway bridge at L am bert, widow
f the late principal ro t want mothi r to live with them, rer, dyed a car o f poultry grit from
th at po rt.
of the Springfield schools, was a vis- Your being m arried and tu n in g your Idaho
own horn« will be an advantage— net
A carload of flour was shipped to
H r t from T h u rito r—C harles T ay­ It r here Sunday S he is teaching at
a dls.i vantage to your children You A s h la n d S a tu r d a y b y th e S p r in g fie ld
Corvall
at
the
farm
home.
lor of hurston a .d his fat! r-ln-law,
Mill and tirain com pany
Mr. >' gan, v e re In town on business
_zave fo r C alifornia—Mrs. Lyda Me
cn lay.
Gowan and h er slster-In-law . Mrs G
M erohanta In— George M arks of H K etchner. left recen tly for Alham
W a terville and V H Seavy of Mo- bra- C alifornia. They will rem ain lo
h a - k , both m erchants, w -re Spring- the southland for som e time.
E e’d business visitors late la st week.
Goes to P ortland— Mrs. H arriet M
Miss Flora
T hurston T eacher H ere _____
____ Sc®<t- who h as been stay in g for som-.-
Campbell, teac h er in the T h u rsto n T'm e at *he home o f her daughter.
high school, was a visitor In town Mrs D W. McKinnon, left for P o rt­
land T h ere sh e will visit ner daugh­
late last week
ter. Mrs Addison Jelllson.
Conleys Visit Here— A business vis­
it w as paid Springfield a te F r day
Goes t 0 Spokane—Jam es B onner
by E rn est and John Conley, of the sp«nt th e last week-end with his mo­
W altervllle dlrtrlcL
th er a t Spokane. W ashington
Mr.
B onner is forem an of the B onner
T onsils Removed—The littl
r-.« -- ^ “ -’ dfuc’lon company c r-w which is
Mr. and Mrs. W E Nay ■ r of E ngen-
working on the E ug-ne w ater system
ta d h s tonsils removed by a local
construction a t Hayden bridge
physici -’ S aturday
MeLsgan a t M arshfield— W C Me
Jun-* ,n City Man Here— Frank
H ardy of Junction City call« * n busi­ Lagan. M ountain S tates Power com­
ness a quai: tanc s in Springfield pany engineer, was In the Coos bay
country during part of lasr w, . k. Il,
Monday.
fottml riv« rs In th at country swollen
T o rj- 's Are Removed—Mrs. Joe by th storms. At the mouth of the
Stein ie tl of Eug« ne underw ent a Coquille r ver. he said, the muddy
to r '! operation in a local physician's
M H l be "been as far out In ’
off.
Saturday.
•be ocean as the eye could see. High-
V! te F ather Here— Mrs Fr d b» u- wavs. he said, were In bad »bap. as
bo- . of St H elen's, d au g h ter of M B a resu lt of the heavy rains
I ’f t y of S.iringfi Id. visited here
or- • th- week-end. SShe was acconspan-
led by her husband.
FIR CAMPS BUSY;
MANY MILLS DOWN
N-.w Da« ghter Born— Mr. and Mr-.
Portland, Feb. 18.— (Spegia >— Fir
H ow ard Nelson of W endling a re the
proud parents of a new baby, born •cglflrig on the Pacific -lop«- of O re­
in Soringfleld Saturday. The newcom­ gon and W ashington last week was
reported a t 67 per cent of total capa­
e r is a girl.
city, while lum ber m anufacturing in
H ere from M arthfield—Joe Lem ­ the game territo ry was reported at
m on and wrifo of M arshfield a re in j 87 ■
per cent of norm al ■ —
one-shift
-- «.-JO« capa- j
tow for a few days visiting a t th e city, according to the 4f, em ploym ent
hom e of Mrs. L em on’s p arents, Mr. le tte r isaaed h ere today. A ctivity of
and Mrs. John W inxenried.
‘camps and saw m ills in the various
w est coast d istric ts was given as fol-
Drive to Sum m it—Mr. a rd Mrs. ¡o w s.
M ilton Cyr and Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur j
Logging
Saw m illing
Lloyd motored to the C ascade gum-1 p ooa g.jy
.66
85
m it on the McKenzie riv er h ig h w a y '
50
75
S “D,3ay'
Tillam ook L ine .. . .56
90
McKinnon Recovers—D. W McKin- Colum bia R iver . .... 66
86
non, who was in b>'d writh the Influ W illapa H arbor ... 40
76
enza for several days, Is back a t his C entralia ....... ... ... 70
90
90
desk a t the office of the Booth Kelly G rays H arb o r ... .„..86
Tacom a D istrict ..75
p lant here.
»0
S eattle D istrict ...75
95
Here from Oregon City—Ru'lolph E v erett D istrict .86
»5
W enger, hop man of Oregon City, is Bellingham DisL ...76
85
h ere on business for a fey days. He
The 4b le tte r said th at signs of the
la staying at the home of his au n t, usual northw ard tr«-k or w orkers from
Mrs. N. A. Rowe.
California and o th er southern d istricts
R eturns to Coos County — Mrs. ! were to be noted la s t week In the
Glenn Ditto left here S aturday m orn­ , larg er cities of w estern Oregon and
ing for her h«wne a t Coqull e, a fte r j W ashington.
v isitin g for som e tim e with relativ es
and friends here.
—
Young Wife Afraid
to Eat Anything
Salem People Here—Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Fish of Salem were visitors at
“I was afraid to e a t because I al-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dit­ w ays had stom ach troub e after­
to of Springfield Sunday. The Dittos wards. Since tak in g A dlerlka I can
eat and feel fin«.’’ (signed) Mrs. A. !
are the parents of Mrs. Fish.
Visit at Eugene—Mr. and Mrs. Dal
las Murphy of Springfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn A rehart of Lebanon, and
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Anderson of Eu­
gene were visitor» Sunday a t th e
home of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Murphy of
Eugene.
..... / »- d J U r
Howard.
ONE spoonful Adlerlka
remove« GAS and often brings sur- j
prising relief to the stom ach. Stops
th a t full, bloated feeling. R em oves'
old w aste m a tte r from intestines and |
m akes you feel happy and hungry.
E xcellent for o b stin ate constipation.]
THURSDAY, FTCB IM, 192«.
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VO U C A N N O T O F F E R
an« otic a p la te o f Ice c rn n n t
that Is not up Io par
Yoa
m ed never fear the outcom e
of offering anyone M plaie of our
i ream, (or we make it a point
Io In . p It alan
lair all th»
Cm
To that we <>w< our su»-
EGGIMANN’S
OPENING OF
(
Drop-in Restaurant
Under New Management
Tony Gruvog. formerly with rh«> Raluhow In Eng.-ne, haa
purchased the lim p In and will conduct an np-to-dute res- j
(unrant und con.«•« li o n e r y .
EVERYONE INVITED TO GIVE VS A 1 RIAL. COME IN
AND G irr ACQUAINTED
WE SERVE GOOD EOOD
Drop-In Cafe
Tony Gravos, Prop.
Learn About These
Travel Extras
$1.00 pr.
stylikl) colors
and black.
/ V no a d d itiiin a l fa r t, get n t n ¿dvanrigr« when
yo u m v r l
P io '.f I «repover p n v ilr ^ c i on I " J j v fo u m h n p
t ic k r it
m jn y Oregon points. Vi%it at several
p o in ts in sira d o f o n ly one
W eekend ro u n d trip tickeis io and fro m P o riU n d
w ith o u t n r o p o iir - arc v .itlv reduced in cost. H uy
them (o r oscr * unday rrip*.. R etu rn lim it is fo llo w in g
Tuesday.
T e ll o u r agent y o u r travel plans. He’ l l gladly advise
you rc g .rd in ^ a moet advantageous itin e ra ry.
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Southern PacificLines
Sold in Eugene exclusively at
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CAIIL OLSON, Aguiit
QUALITY
“Eugene’s Own S tore”
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REMODELING
BARGAIN FEAST
ENDS SATURDAY,
FEB. 20th
This rem arkably low price sale has been taken advantage
of by thousands. We are moving our large stock so th at
the store can be remodeled, made up-to-date and more
attractive. By Saturday night, we expect to have accom ­
plished our goal in stock reduction.
The opportunity will then be gone
to bay merchandise at less than cost
The Stevensor.s are now
getting alongySwi? together
Mrs. Stevenson was crazy about mo­
toring. But she was mad as a hornet
over the way the old car looked and
Bad had his troubles. Finally he got
busy with some Acme Quality Motor
Car Finish and now the “ Missus” and the motor
are both radiant. The finish is easy to apply.
.
, . ones. l I l las
a j ' long en­
Makes
neat cars out of . old
durance. Comes in just the color you want.
ACME QUALITY
Paint^W arnish
V
Our store is the Acme Quality Paint and Varnish Service
Station. Before buying paint, enamel, stain or varnish,
it will pay you to come and consult with us.
Wright & Son
C. J. BREIER CO.
605-609 Willamette Street
Eugene, Oregon
F lan ery ’s Drug store,
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