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    THHItSDAY, MAltCll t, 1920.
PAGE F T \'l
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWB
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TOWN AND VICINITY
Drive« to Coburg— Mr# Elsla Pol
H eger Hero — Chari«« H ager
lord was a viator ot Coburg Sunday. Marcola waa In town T ueadsy
of
Carney Here— T W C arney waa In
la III— Paul Fre#« haa a <’sac of
town from W altervllle Haturduy.
Ihi' litfluenau.
P latt In— W alter P latt
P latt H ara—Georg« P la tt of T h u n
ton waa In town on bualneaa Monday. W altervllle Friday.
wmb
In from
W earing Vlelte—Among out-of town
Mra. Olaon III Mra. C arl Olaon la
v
isito
r. Io-re Friday waa M J. Wear-
confined to her bed thl# *»<’k with
i in "f W altervllle.
a cane of the Influent«
ö/Z/r;
r^b ein g thß O m fesionts
©£ a new lnuife •*** ¿tÇ-» —
I llu str a te d by PauTRoWnwn
Here from Camp C reek—S I Davl»
» *
Return from Portland— M r and Mr#
Paul Hchlewe and non retu rn ed Sun and V C. Chaee were vlaltora front
An A cquaintance Blooms Into
I Camp Creek Friday.
day from P u rl and.
Friendship.
Mr
W
right
III—
R-tmuol
W
right
Sr.
"T
he
ruaron
I can not un d erstan d
Lum bar Arrive«— A earloud of luin.
ber arrived for the H prlngfldd I.un. hecam« III and wsa confined to hl# why ao many girl» In your country
home lati laut week.
and thl* are cu ttin g short th eir tret»-
her com pany Monday.
from
Marcóla— Mr#
FT d *• '» * <•«««- •” >“ < '« “ w om an’*,
of intelltgence,"
feet
"And now th a t
II « ,
t d with the facts
th -re tan’t anything
’
■
«h r <r«at «motional itreM , ‘‘word has I afrp ed , “and I’m »0 flattered th a t
I ju st come from my m anager th a t I am you like m« You, who have »0 many
Ito sing M anon’ a t th e O pera Comlqu«*. ’ adrn rer» and hundred» of frtenda— .**
It I» my favor-te role and th e (h a t •
N it frb nds, acquaintance!, .uy
tune J»> j b i.! Ihi oportunlty to do d ear Vntl I met you, Balll-. I nev >r
jib s p art.”
had a real, true friend, to whom I
"H ow perfectly co rk in g !" 1 Inter- could unburden my h eart.’’
! rupted, now wide aw ake, and catch-
"W hy do you like m e?" 1 asked,
11 ng the enuthalsam of Lemoyne who
’’th
e re ’re others, g reat celebrities who
' was Informa ly t nscontsed on the
|
............
, ...
,
seek you out and worship a t your
chalae-longue.
when? Oh, I M R
# won(,erful , nger an„
while we a re here.
|
JWJ<
^ ..
"T h a t’s one reaso n l’ro so happy
! about It all. Today Is Monday, tomor-
She laugh' d outr g
¡row ’s T uesday and then—W ednesday! "B ut T itle old me" Just happens
' Is the night of nights—a t least for ’ t 0 have th a t beautiful gift of under-
Lemoyne. I’ve phoned B arry and you standing and of being in terested in
exc aimed Cur- throe will be In a box III do It much o th er people and of course, th a t Is
we are confron- h o tter If he 1« there, she added aloud, the real key to friendship. W ith the
a
In the
case 'hough I was sure she m eant
t , others I am a w ays conscious of
great
gulf
of
m
»understanding
and
specially Intel
the sentence only in thought,
-
doubt."
lectunl about a man with a »hock of
"Today, tonight and tom orrow I’ll
"R eally?”
hair,” he teaslngly th rew In B arry’s be sbut
wttb my teac h er In or-
’’Yes. I realize,” she continued,
d trcet'on because. Ilk« m ost mu.dctaos q,,r Jo reh earse Of course It’s in my
«»(<>« I n — A itim i I-., te n
\ \ ,!
Here
ln l° ° “ r P0*“ * ’
t i f i ill. W M In S pi tnirt'« l-l M burnii-* ■ W H g It of Múrenla was a visitor In h«'«‘ '»
wore his not extrem ely, but moder- rep erto ire—all opera singers know "th a t so m any of my so-called friends
loro and song," th e young Cossack
flock around me because I’ve been
Springfield Tunad a y
ately long.
, the fam ous roles," she answ ered the
day morning.
i continued speaking, ’’ w- have grown
fortunate enough to acquire |n a meas­
W
hile
the
others
w
ere
laughing
a
t
question
I
was
about
to
ask.
M rPherson In—J. It M cl’hersc,-, of to onslder II a sacred symbol and In
ure th at subtle thing th a t the world
Here from Eugene— Mr and Mra.
; the way a girl w -ara C urtiss. I^-movne leaning slightly
"I hope I didn’t wake you but I calls fam e W ere I a nonetlty. and
Curl W ebber visited friends In Spring' N atron was n business visitor her many Instane
b er h a ir has a special significance, across me raid, to B arry who was w anted so for you to know 1 might i still myself, how far wc oald thstfG
Tuesday
field Humlay.
F or Instance, u n m arried C kranlan las- “ I my rlgh "I didn't know hoi you as well t a i you that you’ve won your »ame friend» go? T his business of
In from W a lte rv llle — Mr and Mr< ___
sles w
ear th
h air loose In
often long<-l
way #tralg
Into
my
John Downing In—J--hn Itnwnlng
____
.._ eir
_ ___
.. a long, felt uhout bobbing.
-»• • I’ve
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"
way
s ira ig b
u t i im
u n
o heart. It’s
- - In- worahipp ng those who have gratified
of W endllnf wus a visitor In Spring- It. T. Kooger of W altervllle wem alngtn braid o rnam ented with ribbon» to cut min« but now, thank goodness taglble_ th <, thing called friendship
th e ir own am r.iti'r, anti fo rg e! oh<«d
business visitors her« T uesday
and som etim es covered with flowers. I d'd not.”
| she announced w istfully, “and not of .s ...» lair. Fo- , r
field Munday
U the £. » ’• she
T his braid, or kosa, 1# a m aiden’s
It was a srraf thing In Itself but ten in a lifetim e does on" have more added, "get a fu I »ense of satisfac­
O
rant
In—C
F
G
rant
of
T
hurston
John O iw nln g In—J#>hn Downing
chief ornam ent, the cherished o bject h er desire to please R arrington Plerc» th an one real friend The tbeoso- tion out of th eir work—a th rill th a t
of W endl'Rg was a visito r lu Spring was am ong visitor# |n Springfield of her care Us unbruldlng Is th e sign was plainly evident even In the m ort phists would say th a t In a form er
m ore than com pensates for the strug
I
Tuesday.
field Monday.
life you and I w ere attra c te d or colse- gle and sacrifices they usually have
of the changi which Is com ing upon trivial affair».
I
„r
Haa New Coach—Carl Olson, local h er.”
It wao alm ost daybreak when wo ly connected In som e way and held made to a ttain success and, with It
Land«» Men In— Charles Neman Of
. . railroad ag nt, Is riding the etr><ets
h o n d -a n d perhaps
p e r h a p s ,^
of the worM
„
“ And what of the m nrrled ones?” I said goodbye.«While the Cossack was by a an n etern al bond—and
La ml ax was a business visitor here
( In a new E ssex couch th e se days.
th a t’s the m ost ntelllgent explanation j
b(jt g manfkln
inquired,
eagerly
Interested
tn
what
busy
C
urtiss
had
adroitly
paid
the
S aturday.
n i would
he
Smith Of h '' had aa,d
cheek. We exchanged cards and ad- for m utua attractio n a fte r all. You v « ____
some .i,„
obscure
shop not
I would
not ha
Mohawk Man In— W I I
never been a stran g er to me although adm ired for myself or my personality
Motor to Mabie—Mr and Mra.
bu»ln«r»
’’Gh,
they
w
ear
th
e
irs
In
tw
o
b
raid
s*
d
resses
and
I
had
the
psychic
feeling
Mohawk was In town on
F. Kgglrnann motored to Mahl«
wound around the head and eover-d th a t It was not the last tim e that I’ve know n you only a very short or my own individual attainm ent#, no,
Friday of last week.
tim e I hope I’m not being too sentl I would be lo st w ith those half nrlllon
our path«» would cross.
Tuesday.
with a kenchelf.”
m ental,” she apologized, “ but I be- other girls In P aris who are much
Nelson H e re — Andrew
Nelson of
"W hat
ench an tin g
sen tim en t!"
The
next
afternoon
there
came
a
D im o n III—W It. Dawson la auf
gi-ntle tap-tap-tapplnc a t my door. In lieve !n p resenting flowers, if one m ore deserving because th e ir w ork
C ottage G rove was a visitor a t th-> av erred B arrington Pierce
faring from an attack of the influen hom es of hl# brothers, N and P eter
"Yes, It# all right but personally r c s i.n s e to my Invitât on to enter, truly d eserves them , as we go along. Itself is w ithout colour or Joy.”
xa
'N elso n In Itprlngfleld S aturday
quickly and In walk-
blushed sightly, alm ost s«ir-cort
my only objection to hohed h a ir 1» tb<‘ door ope
"I think you're wrong. Lemoyne.”
| scicus because of her frank révéla-
th
at
when
I
go
ln*o
a
barb
er
shop
I
.
«1
I#eruoyne.
I ¿aid, " p e o p e would still seek you
Anderson In Tow n— E 1 A nderson
C learw ater Here— J A C l'-arw ater,
“O. iron e n fa n t!” »Ije began speak ' t!on of h e r affection for me.
(Continued on Pag- 6)
of Cresw ell was a visitor In Spring- N atron farm* r, was an out-of-town can n* ver get a cha r ! "
"I feel the sam e way about you too,’
T
he
Cossack
smiled.
)
ing
F rench as she Invariably did un
finid ye t- ribiv
shopper In Sprtngf'-rld Friday
"W h it dr vou think about It?" he
Mrs. Roberts Batten—M r
Ronald
BHMF« 5
Here
from
Grove— Mr. and Mrs turned to Barry who w as at my side
Rob. u Is up following a serous a t­ iiick H arb crt of C ottage Grove were
"I'm efrnld I'll never get used to
tack of thi- Influents.
In town o r bus ue«s Friday nft- moon It though !'m quite sure th ere l#n't u
¿ Í U V LÎ T Y
W eaver Hero— Among visitors 'one bi i • g 'rl '■ ' I" ' arts. To f nd
V isits In W endllng— W II Adrian
Mr
arch for th e
w:
a buxlm sa visitor In Wendi ng in Springfield S aturday was Mrs. A - o n ' would equal the
porvethial needle In the h-iv-stnck.
b erta of Sprm gflcld
T uesday evening.
My Ideal» of course are the h
E astons Her«—Mr and Mrs A rth­
T h u rjfcn P ro p 's Here— Mr and leading ladies of opera and I
ur Easton of W altervllle were here Mr« W • H. E yler of T hurston
n ever Im agine M arguerite for
on business yesterday.
h«ro mi business y eso rd ay .
stan ce with a boyish boh."
,,
_.
"O r A 'da with a shaved n e ck !’’ ,on-
V isits Cousin— Mrs. Jen n ie
Fry
Mrs.
H un-ingtox H ere— Mrs. Shy
.
.
.
.
,
c
eluded
Curtiss.
Cannon of P ortland was here over H u n tin g to n and baby o f Eugene w ir e
. ,
Wc alt laughed,
Sunday visiting her cousin. Mrs. Bert visitor» hero y esterday.
. .
.
,
,
"Som e of the opposing forces 1-»-
Donne.
W earin Here— M J
W earln of Clare th at the Bible forhtds bobbing.”
of
W
rtterv
llle
was
In
town
on hual- d eclared Lomcvn" D anielle
Spends Tim e H ere—H arry Jones.
"R eally? T h a t’s In terestin g Do yon
Who 1» employed as one of th e guards lies# ye ste rd a y.
Did you ever step
know w here?" asked A ndre Mollnro.
at the sta te penetentlary. 1« spend-
into a store where
Baby Dies—The Infant d aughter of
’■Yes I do, although my know ledge
Ing a few days In Springfield
cheerfulness and fritn
Mr. ami Mrs. John E astburn of Mar- of the Book of Books Is scant It’s
linoss perm eated the
cola
d!<
I
at
the
Pacific
C
hristian
hos
th e fifteenth verso of the Eleventh
Hors from Portland— Ml#» IVorothy
atm osphere? This is
Johnson of Portland Is In the city pltul W ednesday ns the resu lt of a ch ap te r of First C o rtn th lrn s—tt rends
typical of P ilcher's
—’But If a wotpan have .o n g hair
this week l>admg the singing a t the case ef tb r pneumonia.
c l e r k s a r e - alw ays
It
is
a
glory
Io
her.
for
h
er
h
a
ir
is
revival m eetings being conducted by
Miss N el-on III—Ml»« Pearl Nelson
r sdy
to ren d er
a
who was able to he b ark at h e r work g lv n her for a covqjlng
cheerful and helpful
W altenbaugh
U nder Knife—J E n t th e Springfield hak. ry early this
"H rsvo! You d'd that with quite nn
s .ivice. We would like
W nlterbuugh. who live« n ear Jnsper, w eek, suffered n relap se yesterday a ,r -'* f u r t l s s an n o u n c e 1
to num ber you among
was operated on for appendicitis
"I
have
nn
argum
ent
for
th
ese
who
and Is attain confined to her home
our custom ers.
Monday. H e Is at the Pacific Chrl»- with th e Influenza
I hob,’’ in«t In A ndre M ollere. I under-
I stand that a well known scientist Is
tian hospital.
Mrs. Perkins Home Mrs.
contending 'h a t In the next g‘-nera-
Coquille
A ttorney H ere—O iorgo Perkin# retu rn ed
from
Maslu'lu ! Ron w will nil he hairless. One Ger-
R ussell Morgan, atto rn ey nt Coqutle, yeslerday. As Mr. P erkins has dis- man th in k er cam e out the o th er day
«pent Sunday at the M. B. H untly posed of h is ap artm en t house th re. fn a conc'se article on th e subject
borne here.
Mrs P erkins will now rem ain In d n ln iin g th at we losp. ns we progress.
m ore and m ore h air! Of course It’?
U ndergoes O p e re tio o -M re . E B Springfield
L, I based on evolution because he men
B ento underw ent a m ajor operation
U ndergoer O peration— Mrs. M. \\ Honed the fje t th at each stag e of de-
at th e Pacific C hristian hnsplal Mon­ Severson underw ent an o p e r a t 'd at V( lopm„n , bpglnntnR w„ „ tbe monk
day m orning
the Mercy hospital Monday. She Is ey, produces
nroduro. less and | less
Mg h h a air.”
lr.«
reoverlng satisfacto rily , h e r physi­
"By Jove, bald heads do give the ef-
Edlesa Fandrem Sick— Miss Ed'aas
cian rep o rts.
Fnndrum wn» taken 111 with pneum on­
I
¡ wen
ia nt hor homo hero ln»t S aturday.
Visits S ister Here— Miss. Ju an ita
B e a u t i f u l new
8h** wn» removed to th< Pacific Chrla- iCum mings of P ortland Is visiting this
weaves add the Btyle
tlnn hospital In Eugene.
week s t th e home of her siste r here,
note of sm art coats
i Mrs Paul Schlewe She will retu rn
th ; s season. Loose
M ove, to W «ndllng—F M. More- ' to P ortland ate this week or early
basket weaves, novel­
fle d and family have moved to (next.
ty stripe weaves-—
W endllng, w here Mr. Morefleld la
tweeds— all are in­
• Nelnon
R ecover»—R obert Nelson,
employed Mrs. McVay h as moved l n - (
cluded in our display.
Springfield poutrym an, was In town
tn the house on O slreet vacated by Friday, a fte r a considerable tim e of
We have a large se­
the move.
confinem ent a t his home with th e tn
lection
in flare, godet
fluenzn. Mr. Nelson has now prnc-
G riffins Welcome Baby—Mr nnd
wrap
-
around a n d
tlcally recovered.
This will be nn easy ac­
Mrs. C E. Griffin nre the proud par
straigiht-line models.
Mrs. Schlewe Called to M ollalls—
complishment, if you use
enta o f a baby girl, horn nt th eir
In all the new shades
Mr». 9. Schlew e w as cal ed Io Mollal-
hom e h ere Sunday night.
popularly;
accepted
ln late Inst week hy thi serious Ill­
NYDENTA
for Spring wear.
ness of h e r daughter, H elen I .aura
V isits at Huntly Home— Mrs. Alma
Schlewe. H er son. Paul Schlewe and
It embodies every new
Clark of S eattle Is n v isito r this
week nt Hie home of h er nolece, Mrs. family, took h er to Mollalla.
I
PILCHER’S SHOPPING NEWS
Cheei tul
Service
N ew
S p r in g
Coats
Keep Your
Teeth Sound,
White and
Clean
M
B. H untly of SFprlngfleld.
H ere from Notl—MIss Lillie Shlewo.
te a c h e r In the Notl school, wna In
fFprlncfleld Sunday visiting at the
hom e of h er sister, Mrs. Fred Frese.
Here from P ortlan d —Miss Dorothy
Johnson of Portland Is In the city
th is week lending the singing nt the
revival m eetings being conducted hy
D r Lewis Altu rt n n n k s at the M eth­
odist church. She la n distan t rein
live of Mrs. Fred Prose,
Sells M arshfield P ro p erty —In or
der to co n ren trn te hl» In terests hero,
A. J. P e rk in s ha» sold the M yrtle
Arms, his ap artm en t house at Marsh-
fie (I, he said today l ’rof Edw ard S. ,
i Schaub of E vanston, Illinois pur
chnsiMl the npartnient, which Is one
of the fin est In w estern Orogon.
Carney S uffers Infection—H. B
Carney, Springfield
resident, has
been suffering for some tim e from nn
Infection In hla right knee The knee
waa Injhred when a piece of steel
from a wedge struck tt while Mr,
Cnrney w as w orking In the woods
Cobb H era—E arl Cobb of Fall
Creek waa In town on business F ri­
day.
H ere from Grove—R. R. H arh ert
and fam ily were h ere from Cottage
Grove over Iho week-end. They re ­
turned Sunday evening In order that
Mr. H nrhcrt might go Io work when
r*ATA. AND RUB D» N, W Emery
the mill th ere started np Monday af­
nn oa** ■* <vn •s»sa«”*n*
w t * «
te r a shut-down.
$12.75
$16.75
$24.75
principle for the saving of
teeth
destroys germs,
prevents decay, keeps the
gum s healthy, and polishes
the enamel without any
pi ssihility of injury.
Price 50c
Mail Order« Solicited
Phone 31
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