Image provided by: The Springfield Museum; Springfield, OR
About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1926)
thvurdaitfem . 25, i m . Confidence TOWN AND VICINITY Reynold* III— I E ttnynoldn Bmmvrleh H»rs— Frank Em m erich R„utn I 1» d.»wn Will, tlv lnfltt»BM. <>r W alu-rvlll- w a. I d town Hnlunlay. Q o iilir H ero—N II O«»ab r »*« a C arter Here—W alt, r f a r t e r of Ia n visitor fro... ( am p IT» ek Hatur.lay l'«r< wa» T. low«. ..a blMlnM» Munday. Jeooen H s r s - f h a r h •» J««»«» » t Wal » „ I I I .. was her* rtnlunlay PAGE FTVB — a TUE SPRINGFIELD NEW« ' ■ ----- . - - - 1» IB— As« Itadloy or wo«t Hprlng U "'»>> * « Influ. n«. W earln In—W J W earln of W alter H art Here—J imi lln rt of W alter, vllle wan a visitor here S aturday. villa w«» III Hprtngflebl yr»t«r<luy By Flo A Quiet H usband H er Problem. D ear Ml«» Flo. WIN you plana« tell me why It K th at my husband, who la I'l.nabb r<il a b rilliant uonveraatlona- Hat by other», 1« positively mute when I.- la a t hi in«, with |u at the fam ily? II.,neatly, t so « , .U<nt that H onestly. he | 1« silen t th a t »omi tim e. I think PH »cream If he d o * « I «ay som ething When I try to talk to him he merely grunts by way of ana- wer. and »«tile* down deeper In hl« chair. But b i visitors drop In and hubby ImmPaloly becomes the lire of Ihe party. W hat can I do to m ake him act Ilk a human being? Ellie. changed by hearing new things. T h e n are »oms women, you know, who never by an chance agree w ith. Di- r hu ba' d'a oplnon on anything To them , any subject 1» as good for! an argum ent a» another. A husband FEBRUARY 28—MARCH « cannot even discuss the d in n er wl’h . out getting Into a lantlng argum ent. | If your birthday Is thia week you a re persistent. eelX-wIlled, and pose ay T h ‘ re ar« men who would not d a r e , rem arkable confidence In your own abilities. You ha'-'e a slrong, clear, logi tell th eir wives th a t they stayed cal mind. You plan we I, and a re ra th e r stubborn. You seldom cfcangt your downtown a fte r office hours to “»It plana. In" a game of poker for an evening,! You have a stric t sense of honor and fd e llty You are very true and loyal an o |„ to one whom you like, but you are capoble of strong enm ity. y th(>ugS a, ,, . # or ,hey had You rarely ask favor» o r accom modation«, because you do not like to feel , (.(>nv, of H(,ro4> M - th at you a re obligated to o th ers fo an y th in g . Your g re a te st pride Is th a t w(>|IJI.n nl <lllin,.r , ,,r r ,.p,.ai you a re not Indebted to anyone for w hatever you may possess. and th a t you , h(.lr n , ppt.r Hlwiogr„ ,b . r earn Ml that you may receive. T ^ y know by M p er,.j You are very careful, and are alw ays very much concerned about money ence the squall« ami »torms of Jealous- ■ m atters You w orry a g reat deal about the approach of a rainy day. wonder- ly and to rren ts of tears they bring inc how you can overcom e obs'aclee and d fftculties—moat of w hich never down upon tb-m relvea by the m ost In appear. nocent rem arks. And o th er man do not talk to th eir | Men born under these date» can. If they so desire, become great eadera. wives beaus« she refuses to latrn T hey usually prefer a q u l't existence, how ever, and devote th e ir time and to what he any», and d oesn't hesitate ; talent to farm ing, w riting, painting, science and mu» c. They also make fine to in terru p t a long discourse on how i clergym en. Women born durlt.g these d a t 's are very com petent office work the foreign d eb t should be handled, er» They make fine executive», teachers, a c tn n te s . designers and decorator». by saying, "you know, I think I'll g e t ( th a t new hat. a fter all." • Now. you can’t really blam e the hus band for becoming discouraged at th a t, can you? And If ho crawl» back nntU a r r ;Te—w ho courtHcms enough to pretend to Ill with Flu— Mr». C. F Kgglmann Mrs. ta e tb u rn III— Mr» I,. C. East- In.rti of Marcola la confined to her was 111 w Ub the Influenza this week bid with a eaae of the flu ' Lairds In Town— Mr and Mrs P N Little Girl HI—The little daughter l,ulrd of Pleaaant Hill shopped In town of Mr ami Mr» W alter l.lpe» ha« the Monday influenza Burohum a t Grove—J O llurehum . Your comtilalnt la the com plaint of J Frank Root H ere--F ran k Knot .it principal of the Junior h in t school, Other wive-..* Ellie, and If I could find ffl.ihnwk wa» a vlaltor In the city »pent the w eekend In Cottage Q rure a way of making alb nt husbands talk Tuesday. B u ih m in R eturn»—Art Bushm an I’ I should indeed f*?l th at I had con Mr». S kinner H ere— Mr» lb n Skltt- back fm m a bttalneas trip to the trib u ted som ething to the cause if unhappy wives, and earn th eir etern al n r r of W est Springfield wa» In town coast. for medical tre a tm e n t Tuesday. g ratitude Brew er In—Hoy B rew er of F ill Now. fur be It from me to say whose Baby Born— tlurn, to Mr and Mr» Creek was In town on business Sat fn,»t It Is th at your huaband d oesn't W aayl 1‘rnclw. of Ra»t N ineteenth nrday talk at horn- One reason may be th at s tre e t, a »on. he la tire d —he has been talking all ail In from W endllnp— F M Taylor of Down with Flu— Mr» F ran k Tuhy W endllng visited In Springfield S a tu r day. and b« I» talked out He has had Innum erable outlet« during th e day of »null. Second stre e t 1« confined lo day and feel» no need of more. Selfishly, her bed with a case of the InQuontu. Jasp er M ss H e re -M I. W allace of and p< m ap s not understanding you, M atthew s H ere—B ert M atthew s of Jasp er tran sacted business In town need. Iv m akes no effort to en tertain T btirslon was In town on business his wife, because he Is concerned on S aturday. T u'm tuy afternoon. ly with his own com fort and pleasure. In S aturday—Mr. anti Mr». Al W ear. and Is not considering hers. H e’. tired Mrs T hlenle H ere— Mrs Ksttun T blenls was In town for m edical tre a t er of T hur»ton were In town on bus'- of bubbling voices, and doesn't w ant to h ear hla won. or any one's elae'a ness last Saturday. m ent lust S aturday afternoon. The only thing he w ants 1» alienee Marcóla People Here— Mr and Mrs and plenty of It. In from W sltervllle— lia r» , y Conley of W altervllle made a buslaess trip Tipton of M arcóla were visitors In He 1» Indifferent to th e fact, or p er Springfield S aturday to Kprtogf’eld S aturday. haps doesn't real a«, th at hla wife may have spent a du 1 monotonous day. Qoea to P ortland—S V W ard mad» Skelly Blok—C linton S k illy was with no com panionship, doing over a business trip to Portland, leaving among those who w ere down with the and over again Ihe dull routine task s Monday. Influenza thia week. of hnueework, that while they have occupied h er hands, have not occu Vids Peepl« In— Mr an t Mr». F rat k W alter P 's tt Her«»—W alter I’lntt of Minnie of Vida » . re v »Itors In Spring T hurston «hopped In Springfield Sat- pied her head, and she need» to be brightened up and have h er thoughts field Munday i nrday afternoon W eaver H ere— V W W eaver of Baby Boy Born— Mr. nnd Mrs, W T hurston wi.» h e re on buslneas Mon F G ates of F. stre e t n?e the happy day. ¡p aren ts of a baby boy, born Saturday be Interested, w hether they a re not. wifey can blam e no one but herself. P erhaps If wives were b e tte r Ilgtta- era, husband» would be m ore fluent, you might look Into your own particu- more o ^ ^ ^ h i y , En ie. and U jn< a a damI)<;r see If you a re M putting dam per on on IN THE SERVICE. each man who Is properly employed is serv ing his fellow man. Ours la a service recog nized for its fairness and sincerity. your husband'» conveisatlon. Mrs. Kessey Is D irector. PHONE WFWALKER ezs 62-J FUNERAL SERVICE Mrs Mary K essey of Springfield was elected directo r for five years of the Security Sav ng» and Loan asso ciation. a t the annual m eeting of that organization. W. C. W ashburne, of Junction City, was reelected director for a sim ilar period. SPR.INOF1ELD,ORE-_ . CTWi,. naifTWin -iusani" In from Blue River— Mrs. Bell H o - fr h h of Blue River was In tow n shop ping yesterday. Bchrlder In— Paul S ch rld er of Mar- Cola paid Springfield a business visit yesterday. Mrs. Sm ith Under Knife— Mrs. W 11- 11am Sm ith underw ent a m ajor opesa- tlon at the Mercy hu«pltul T uesday And your meat order will go out on the next delivery. You will like the meat we send you. T ry us. INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. When the children w ant a Birthday P arty and a Cake, you fuss with the other fixings, but leave the Cake to us. We have everthing ready and can bake it easier and better than you can and the price is reasonable. SPRINGFIELD BAKERY C hristien Church. IF O UR ICE CREAM BE CHOSEN tor th « d e sse rt your trouble will be in the serving, and th a t’s no trouble a t all. You can be confident the cream will be de- ficiou«. You can fee! th a t no home prepared d essert could be better. So save bother and have the best by using our lei cream . m orning. •with atifour. Oswald Olaon III—O sw ald Olson, w arehouse man a t Hi*' S outhern Pa cific station here, cam e down with th e Influenza Tuesday. H as Minor O peration— Mr*. H arry H erb ert of T hurston u nderw ent n m in or operation a t th e Pacific C hristian hospital Monday. \5AFETVZ Simmons In Town— A lbert Simmons of Camp C reek was am ong the out-of- town shoppers In Springfield S a tu r AS day. fluenza. Taken to Eugene— Paul Scalefe who has been seriously 111 w ith the Influ enza. wa» taken to th e home of Ills fath e r In Rugene Inte last week. In from Camp C reek—Aiming ( amp Creek rslilenlH In Springfield y ester day to tra n n act busltieas were I), rt. Davis, John Rossman. A lbert S im mons and Je ss GatSB. V isit Rowe Home .l,,i-n Lam berty nnd fam ily <’f Alh'" ,} w (re 1,1 " ’wn oven I lie week-end' visitin g »1 the home of tila m other. Mrs. N. A Rowe They return, ,1 to Ihe Huh ( Ity M o n day. During the visit. Mr. I.nm berty who Is one of llm nm nagers of the H am ilton sto re la Albany, visited business house» In Eugene anil renew ed acquaintance« w llh friends In «ho county eeat. I Perkins Laxton Building FRED FRESE, Prop. Fifth and Main St. Springfield Phone 86 SPRINGTIME IS PLANTING TIME SEED S EGGIMANN’S MMUNKW « drugstores U ndergoes O peration Mrs. H B H orger of M arcóla u nderw ent a m ajor operation at the Pacific C hristian h o sp ital Monday. Here During Illness—J A. R oberts of Route No. 1, Is In town a t the home of his sister, Mary R oberts. whll-> convalescing from a ru se of the In niir ix—nanp— — PERFECTION BREAD AND PASTRIES. 9:45—Sunday school. R. E. M oshler. superintendent. 11:00 Service. S. E arl Childers preaching. S pecie’ tnnslc by qu artet, accom panied by orch estra, song serv ice will he held. 11:00—Ju nio r church B:30—Senior Endeavor. 7: SO—E vening service, pastor preaching. Here from Camp C reek— Mr. nnd Mrs C harlas Jack of Camp Creek were am ong out-of-town visitors In town Tuesday. • Mothers-- Don’t Bother to Bake It Go to P ortland—H erb ert J. O a rk a Here from T hurston—Mr «nil Mrs. and Mr». C larke spent th e w eekend Chnrle* T aylor of T h u rsto n w ere In visiting In Portland. town on business S aturday. M itt M orrison on T rip —Mis» \ e m ita Morrison w as a week-end vlaltor a t Portland. ° I Phone 63 Conley H ere— H urvty Conley of night. W altervllle was In town on business R ents H o u s s -C E. K"nynn cash Tuesday ier of the Com m ercial S tate bank, h i ’ R eturns to M arshfield Mrs. A J r e n t'd the house nt F ifth and E P erkins retu rn ed to M arshfield Mon street» day a fte r spending a few day» here IV»lt Here— Mr and Mrs. J E. Scott M rs Anthony Slek—Mrs. H arry of Salem were visitors last week at Anthony and little d aughter are both th e home of th e’r daughter. Mrs. W down with the la grippe. H Adrian, and family. 1 ““ fo jiu c ¿ T o p e 5 When you bring your prescrip tions to us, you are protected iu every way. It Is compounded exactly as til» doctor ordered and with pure, fresh potent ingredients. It is checked anti re-checkcd by a system th a t positively pre vents errors. And tint price is as low as pos- Biblc. consistent with the best prescription service it is possi ble to give. Flanen7’» Drug Store 3^22££^‘fitol* i ________________ ___ End of the Month SPECIALS SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS Simmons’ 2-in. Post Bed, in brown ivory $5.95 Link Fabric Springs ................................ $4.90 All-Cotton Mattress, 40 lb. $8.65 6x9 Gras« Rug« • $2-9-’ 8x10 Grass Rugs .......................................................... S3-95 9x12 Grass Rugs .......................................................... $4.95 Hardwood Rockers ...................... $3.35, $3.95, $4.95 Felt Base P oo r Covering, sq. yd. ......................... 'Wc Felt Base Rugs, 9x10'/a ............................................... « ’ Vo- Felt Base Rugs 9x12 ..................................... _ M arket Baskets T e s te d ! When you buy our seeds you are assured of the best feeds money can buy. Tested for quality, and high yie d. Buy our seeds and don’t experi ment— we have done th a t,fo r you! Complete line of package and bulk seeds. All fresh stock. THE SEEDS FROM WHICH PRODUCTS ARE GROWN. BLUE RIBBON 24 and 49° 1 Tapestry Davenport .................................. 1 Jacquard Velour ..................................................... * Wright & Son SPRINGTIME IS PLANTING TIME M I K tn ’IÍU m w iiiM l