The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 01, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAOB SIX
T I U ’RHDAY. A P ItIL 1. 1 l»2f.
Ti-iK á P K lN U H K U i N KW 8
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Ready-To-Wear
for
Women and Children
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» W HERE
Dry Goods— Notions
Women and Children
DM you ever step Into
a store where cheerful­
ness and friendliness
permeated the atm os­
phere* This is typica
of Pilcher's. Our clerks
are always ready to
render a cheerful and
helpful service.
We
would like to number
you among our custo­
mers
M EETS
We have received loads of new spring merchandise to outfit ycu for Easter.
I
Train Changes Made.
Several changes in Southern Pacific
train times were ordered during the
as- week, accord'ng to Agent fa r '
Olson. Train No. 18. which has been
leaving Eugene at 7:30 P. M. will now
leave at 7:30 o’clock for Portland.
Tra n No 92 on the Oakridge branch
now leaves Railhead at 11:30 Instead
of 12:36, and leaves Oakridge at
72 r,n o’clock, reaching Eugene at 3
P M
Buttar wrappers printed according
with name, weigh’
an 1 ddresfl. $1 26 a hundred at th‘-
N' ws office.
to r gufnttona
Young Wire Afraid
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Shoes
Furnishings
Hitt« — Cape
E V E R Y TH IN G
for
Mon nnd Boys
Everyone can be taken care of with the
Our Silk Department
Offers You the Latest
Spring Frocks
Beautiful new dresses of Georgette*. Cantons.
Taffetas, Flat Crepes, Crepe Romaine and Crepe
Satin.
In Two-Piece Effects—
Flares, and Straight Lines
Sizes 13 to 52
$ 8 90
$1075
Printed Silk Georgettes and Crepe de Chinee, 40 inches wide,
yard
$ 2 .4 9
Georgette and Crepe de Chine, All Colors, 40 inches wide,
prr yard
$ 1 .8 9
Printed Silk Mixed Crepes, 36 inches wide,
pW yard
$24H
89c
And Up
Others to >69.75
Printed Tub Silks, 36 inches wide,
par yard
Sport Coats
Novelty weaves, plaids, checks
and plain colors
! r
Quality
Footwear
for Women and
Chiidren
Women's
Slippers
Growing girls' patent and
tan one-strap s Ipper. Blond
trim, low heels, sizes 2V4 to
$ 1 .8 9
Cooke’s Flat Crepe. Guaranteed Washable, 40 inches wide,
i»-r ynrd
$12.75 to $19.75
Personality
Quality
Shoes
C lo t h e s
Pilcher’s Ixiw Price
$ 3 .9 8
Men's Oxfords
Pilcher’s Low Price
Black and tnn oxfords and
Shoes, writ »<] rs—
$29Z!
Women's
Slippers
Pilcher’s Ixiw I Vice
$ 4 .9 8
Men’s Staple Suits
Pilcher’s Low Price
Men's Oxfords
Men’s Nunn • Hush Oxfords
III grade shoes—combination
lasts—
For The Conservative Dresser
$ 3 .9 8
Buckle pumps and one-strap
Spanish and Cuban heels—
Pilcher’s Ixyw ITice
In Gray’s Browns and Blue. Regular, slims, stouts and
stubs. No m atter how hard you are to fit, you will find a
suit here for you—
Boys’ Oxfords
Pilcher’s Low Price
Tan Oxfords. A good wearing
shoe. All sixes—
Pilcher’s Low Price
$4 9 8
$ 7 .9 0
Pilcher’s I xjw Price
$ 2 4 1 ! to $ 3 7 ! 2
$ 2 .9 8
Blond Kid
Boys' Oxfords
One-strap trimmed with sau­
turn and parchment with 18-8
covered Cuban heel—
$3 49
$14.75 to $22.50
Children's Patent
One-strap, cut-out. Sizes 8*4
to 11%—
Youth's Oxfords
Tnn oxfords, welt sole, broad
balloon toes. Sizes It Io 2—
Pitcher's Low Price
Pilcher’s Low Price
Student's Suits
$ 1 .9 8
$ 2 .4 9
Boys’ 4-Piece Suits
Just Like Dad's
Keds
Pilcher’s Low Prices
Youth’s Inii'-to-ton crip e sole
shoes, Sizes 11 to 2—
$ 1 4 . 7 $ to $ 1 6 . 7 5
$ 6 .9 0 " $ 1 4 .7 5
Single and double
KAPILCHER CO
Stamped
Linen Sets
9«6
W illam etta
Buffet Sets
Vanity Sets
Lunch Sets
{Department Stures
Larwway
•n ild ta f
Across from Rex Theater
k
$ 3 .2 9
Dress the boy up for Easter In a Pilcher suit.
Home with two pair of long pants, others with
one pair knickers and one pair longies—
.Vith two pair of long panjs.
breasted models—
Pilcher’s Ix>w Price
3 9 c to $ 1 . 3 9
Pilcher’s Ix iw Price
Light and Dark Patterns
$ 7 .9 0
Misses Patent
Writ sol« tan oxfords, but
loon tor s » zex 2*4 to 6*4—
Top Coats For Spring
Pilcher’s Low Price
Tan and Black oxfords. Sizes
11*4 to 2—
Tan Oxfords, writ soles.
r<al value—
In Stripes. Plaids and Novelty Patterns. Single and double
breasted models. The very latest in young men’s suits—
$ 2 .9 8
Patent and Satin
for Men and •
Boys
Men’s Oxfords
T H E NEW B R ITISH MODELS
Pilcher's Low Price
Growing girls' blond side,
one-strap slippers, sauturn
kid underlay, low heels, siz­
es 2*4 to 7—
$ 2 .4 9
Good Silk Is Always the Cheapest Silk!
Young Men’s
to Eat Anything
"T was afra’d to eat because I al­
ways had stomach troub e afte’- ‘
wards. Since taking Adlerika I can
eat and feel fine.” (signed) Mrs. A.
Howard. ONE
spoonful
Adlerika
r> moves OAS ard often brings sur­
prising relief to the stomach. Stop*
th at full, bloated feeling. Remove,
old waslp matter from inter/inee and
makes you feel happy and bungrr
Excellent for obstlrate constipation
hing
Clothing
Boys
newest in style and quality merchandise that can be depended on to give you real values for money expended.
Fashion’s Latest
The leg that was injured was the
same that was broken several years
ago, when Bosserman was hurt at s:w
Har work.
Richard Duplex of Eugene was
burnt about the arms and face while
working at the Eugene Water board's
project in the vicinity of Hayden
bridge Monday. Inflammable materia,
caugfct fire at the workings, and Dup-
lex attempted to roll two cans of gas­
oline away from _the blaze. In doinz
this h-“ went too near the fire and
was burned. He was brought to
Springfield an J tr a te d here, but will
be able to get back to work soon.
S N Sweeney of Springfield Jure-
tie - rrn a '•T'lln'<‘t In his arm Sa’
urday when he fell across a loz wh'l"
rrnn'nc down a hill tr the dark Io
the v'cln ity of h's home Th-> Injurv
Is not expected to prove serious.
FS ling on a jazr«*d knot on a log
Clifford Smith of Marcola sustained
a painful wound In his right thigh
wfc'le work’ng for the Fisher Log­
ging e'-mranv The Jagged points of
the broken knot penetrated the fle«h
t o a depth of two inches. Smith was
rushed to a local physician for treat­
ment -hortly after the accident.
Mrs. A. J. Ervin of W alterville call­
ed at a physician's off'ce here Fri­
day for treatment of on° of her hand t
wh'ch was badly bruised when a win­
dow fell on it.
Don Gillespie on Sunday gashed
or» of his hands on a license plate
while crankfng a car.
A. C. Petticord sustained a cut lip i
while working at the mill oa 9a>.
tirday.
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For Every Member of the Family
IN ODD ACCIDENTS
Perhaps the most serious mishap
occurred Sunday, when Carl Bosser-
man of Springfield sustained a brok­
en ankle, internal Injuries, and miner
bruises while working at the Booth-
Kelly Lumber company mill here.
Bosserman was carrying a heavy
Hock, and fell, the pulley falling on
top of him. At first It was not known
that he was seriously hurt, but a phy.
sician's examination proved that his
ankle had been broken and other In­
juries sustained, and he was rushed
to the Eugene hospital for treatment
thing
Mon'e Clothing
EASTER APPAREL
MANY ARE INJURED
Seven persons were injured in as
many accidents of various kinds in
this district during the past week,
according to reports given out at the
tocal offices of physicians.
C O N F ID E N C E
S h o p p in g N e w s
A Complete
Department Store
Instinctively, we all like the fel­
low who knows our menu». On
thfc' baii<- w* are *11 g.'ibg to tike
Pau! Robinson becauev, starting
thia week, he is every week going
to picture for us -he trials and hu­
man weaknesses of our fnenda
right here in this community in his
new comic strip, “The Purdy*. ' it
is Hist an average American bon e
wing pa, ma,
grandpop,
ter and the kid brother. It’s
ip-stick.
Instead, real hu-
terest situations' Read -r h e
every week in this paper.
Q U A L IT Y
L C H E R 'S
Shoes
Millinery For
Cheerful
Service
WrH'JriMBRBI
w here
Pilcher’s Low Price
98c
Silk Drapes
Blue and Roso Combination
mid Bcru Silk Gauze—
42-lnch Width
m e e t s ^coÑyipKgrcE
F ir n e r v e Drug store.
1
ped yard
69c