The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 08, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    T1IUR8ÜAY, APRIL K. 1926
THK SPtUNGRIMLD NKWB
PAG J THREW
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Jaser Msn In— Homer Brown cf I Gas Makes People
i«M Spriogîitkl a business
Nervous
visit lute lust week.
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TOWN AND ViCîNïTY
In from Gardens— Mr-. Ed Col* of
Mm. Oldnam Here— .Mr It II Old­
O n Sick List—Mr». Lrr Brockman I Chad« Garden» was ah urine»» visitor
ham, nl Motor Route I) was a birrfrm 1 f 248 South It strei t, 1 m III thl , w eek. In Sringfleld this week.
r
fh hl visitor lute last week.
Makes Business Trip— A T Brewer
in from Jater— Mrs. M o rrlsT ^ l»
’ Oakrtd')«! W-man Here— Mrs. O. I. made a business trip to Htayt'.n la a t-
Jasper w*» In town for a short
, Ncbturi ot OitkrldK* was a visitor In week.
time Monday.
J»prln«fl«-ld Friday.
Fractures Wrist— Mr* C. W. Mil-'
V is its
R e la tiv e s
Here— Mr. and
Jaaper Resident Here— Harry Wal- lor of Marrnla called at a local sur-
Mrs. Arthur Cannon ot Albany arriv­
lei-i- of Jasper wua in Springfield Fri­ of a fractured wrist.
ed Sunday to make a brief visit with
day.
geon s office Bnlurday for treatm ent,
rs
Cannon's ooaala, Mr».
Here from Viughn—I. Yockey of Undargoes Operation— .Many Oak«» Doane.
Vaughn was In town on business last
of Goshen underwent an operation for
Friday.
appendicitis Sunday evening. He Is I
Visit from Jasper— Mrs I,yon» an<1 reported to be doing well. k
Mr». Ciawfnril Halley of Jusper were
Vl»lta from Portland— Miss Grace
here for a abort time Friday.
Male, t> aching In Portland, waa a
In
fro m
P le a a a n t H ill — R o b ert visitor at the home of her parents In
Brown of Pleaaant Hill waa a visitor Springfield over Easter
hern late laat week
Here from Eugene— Among Eu­
Lraburg Visitor— Mr and Mra. Lee gene residents who called In Spring
Fountain of Lraburg were vUitors In field Friday were Mrs. B. Branna
Springfield on buslnesa Friday.
Mr». Joe Stelnmets. Edna Smith, Joe
Conley la HaVa— Harvey Conley of | Toblarf, and others.
of Portland which recently held a
most successful sale of
Coats and Dresses
at the Farmers’ Exchange Spring-
field are now at Eugene •
laat Friday.
T h e Peacock F rem enade
Miss Flo Tells W hat Milady W ore on
Her Eastw Morn Stroll Down the
Famous A venue of Fashion
la Operated On—Harry C. Bishop,
Jaaper Man Hare— An out-of-otown of Eugene, well-known here, under­
ahopiw-r here Friday waa George Utile went an operation at the Pacific
^Christian hospital last Saturday morn.
of Jasper
I ng.
In from Pengra-yFrank K lotiley ot
Taken to Hospital—An ambulance
Pengra waa here for a short lime laat
was sent out Friday night to Fall
Friday.
I Creek and Andy K. Olsen, seriously
Motor to Corvallis— I)r. and Mr». 111. was taken to the Pacific Christian
W. C Rebhan motored to Corvallis hospital for treatment.
and bark Sunday.
Visits Here Sunday— M'aa Lillie
H e r e fro m C re s w e ll— Mr».
E. B. S c h le w visited here Sunday with her
Purcell of Creswell win In town on sister. Mrs. Fred rFeee. Mies Schlew*
bualne» last Friday.
Is a teavher In the school at Notl.
Offering Tremendous Bargains
COATS - SUITS
DRESSES
Hundreds
sation of Eugene.
Your Credit
is Good
born to Mr and Mra. K. Andre on N’yntrem of Menifee camp was a visi­
S m artly costumed women, arresting, individual and distinctive, April 1, at the Pacific Chrlatlan hos­ tor In Springfield Saturday.
furnished s u ffic ie n t color to the gav scene to make It one o f rio t­ pital.
Mr». McCornack Here—Mrs. Fred
ous beauty. Costly, bizarre creations, were worn by many, hut
F a ll
C re a k
M an
Hurt—Charles McCornack of Wendling was hers
w hile these costumes added to the th r ill o f the ilay, the vogue
Brewer of Fall Creek sustained a pain, Saturday visiting acquaintances and
fo r the conservative tn llle u r was dom inant.
injury to h'o ankle while'working
transacting business.
Terms to suit your con­
venience.
Visit Mra. Magill— Mr and Mrs
Guy Lester of Portland were here
Sunday to send Easter with her mo­
ther, Mrs. Mary C. Magill.
j
Kelels drug store, taking the place ' Visits Mra. McPherson— Mrs. Edyth
Ca|>e coats are very sm art. Others are stra ig h t o f line, subtly j
which has been held by Misa Jose­ Oleson of Marshfield is spending a
defining the figure, w hile s till others show a decided preference
phine Cooley, who la leaving for Se­ few days in Sringfleld visiting he
fo r the fu lle r and widened silhouette, w ith fla tte rin g bands o f
attle.
mother, Mrs. Nina McPherson
squirrel, mole, leopard and wolfe.
f
George Gunn III—George Gunn Is
McKinnon Hat Article— D W. Mc­
Gloves are quite elaborate, w ith the daintest o f cuffs, em broid­
reorted ill at th e home of his cousin.
Kinnon.
secretary
of
the
local
4L
or­
ered and stitched In pastel colors. Bags are exceptionally gay.
ganisation. has an article In thia Mrs. G. W. McPherson.
Exquisite
prices th at are the sen­
Spring, long heralded w ith fascinating glimpses o f the new
Visita Daughter Here— Mra. J. 8.
Platts Are Visitors— Mr and Mrs
mode, as evidenced by advanced displays, was o ffic ia lly ushered Smith of Creswell te »pending a few George Platt and Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
In on Easter m orning, when thousands of promenaders and spec­ day» at the home of her daughter, ter Platt were In Sringfleld shopping,
ta to rs turned out as o f one accord, fo r the tra d itio n a l Easter Mra. Wilbur Lloyd, of Springfield.
from Thurston Monday.
display o f fem inine fin e ry on F ifth Avenue. My dear, you should
Baby Son B orn— A baby son was [ F ro m , Menifee Camp— Mrs Adrian
have seen It.
fill
of
Models to select from at
Baby Born— Mr. and ^Mr». William
Here from Lebanon— Mr. ahd Mrs.
Vaaby are the proud irorents of a Glen I. Arehart of 1» ban on were
baby daughter, born laat Thursday j Sunday to visit Mrs. Arehart's broth­
morning.
er, Dallas Murthy. and family.
Navy blue was yprom lnent, often combined w ith w hite, and In the Howard'» lath mill laat week.
also w ith lirlg h t red. Black and w hite com binations, and gray, He waa treated here.
are favored too, w hile soft tones o f biege, biscuit and pastel col­
orings were Interpreted In soft lacy frocks th a t could merely
Accepta Position— Ml»» Alice Tom
be glimpsed underneath coats.
w lh has accepted a position at the
Gas pressure In the abdomen caue-
int a restless, nervous fee lng and
prevents sleep. Adlerika removes
gas In TEN minutes and brings out
surprising amount! of old waste
matter you never thought waa
a
your system. This excellent Intesti­
nal évacuant Is wonderful for consti­
pation or ullled stomach troubla.
Don't waste time with pill» or tab­
let» but get REAL Adlerika action!
Flanery's Drug Store.
The Oregon Cloak
& Suit Mfg Co.
Cedar Flat «topped In Springfield on, Visit» Barber Home— Mra. W. S.
business late laat week.
Boom, riccntly of Portland, was a
From Fish Hatchery— E. W Goff visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs.
of the FInh Hatchery was In town ‘ Clayton Barber over the week-end.
'tw o o f the must esclusive fashions in L aster finery— both speaK-
Ing th r universal language of chic— both poaeessing a charm th a t Is
inim itab le!
Tho hat is o f draped silk, trim m ed w ith the gayest of
em broidery, and ha» droopy, graceful lines. P articu larly lovely and
unusual is the new version of the popular ensemble, consisting o f a
two piece dress o f beigo worsted, and a flowing cape, the smartness
o f which is sccente<l by being bordered w ith vividly colored stitchery
— the very newest o f novel trim m ings
and Restless
615 Willamette St., Eugene, Ore.
anil are adorned w ith birds and butterflies, and other designs
month's 4L Lumber new« on “Can A
w orked in high colors.
Workingman Think.'' He entered the
Delicacy m arks the present mode In footw ear. Slim , dainty article in a prise contest, which, while
models, w ith tin y, high-spiked Spanish heels, cut-out In fantastic It did not take the prise, waa given
designs, were favored m ostly fo r wear w ith afternoon costumes, honorable mention.
w hile even the short shoes, fo r tailored wear, were decidedly fem -
h.i e in every line.
Scarfs furnished the real high spot o f the «lay- in color, at
least. In gorgeous, harm onious colorings, no costume was com ­
plete w ith o u t Its own p a rtic u la r scarf the most ln i|*crta n t ac­
cessory.
M yriad tinted hosiery, to m atch each frock, added a great deal
o f chic to the afternoon cost time.
And w hile the outstanding note o f the vertible fashion show
was the color subtle, flam boyant, and seductive as the S pring­
tim e the most (h a rm in g part of the whole scene was the easy,
nonchalant m anner in w hich 'he women wore th e ir fin e ry — so
unm istakably sure that It would stand insypectlon— w hich It cer-
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DRUGSTORK
Prescriptions .
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when you come to dinner, we are going to have com pany
HE SAID:
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I like PERFECTION BREAD.”
WE SAID:
"Yes Fresh from the oven today. And te ll the Mrs.
our raisin bread and pastries are de lig h tfu l morsels we
would like her to try.
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
PerkltiH
Laxton
B uilding
FRED FRESE, Prop.
Fifth and Main St.
Springfield
Phone 66
Boy's Tennis She es
The season’s latest, Blonde, Gore and One
strap Pumps—
Good quality Tennis Shoes, will stand the
test, Sizes 8 ^ to 5y2—
98 c
One lot of Boys’ Shoes, special, values up
to $4.00, uow only—
$ 2 .4 5
$ 3 .9 5
MugoiMt. Oregon
SHE SAID:
Women s Shoes
Tan or Patent L eather One strap Pump,
low heel, fancy stitching—
It's A Good School
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klionv (»<;
Better Merchandise for the Same Money
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$ 5 .8 5
Eugene Business College
998 WtUnusettA Hl.
605-609 Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon
WTiere you can buy—
Secretarial, Stenographic or Book­
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Envoi! ’Dnday
C. J. BRE1ER CO.
Y our
Rexall Store
provides
three things in every prescrip­
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service. These combined w ith
the lowest possible charges,
give you absolute safety a t a
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$ 4 .5 0
Boys’ W aist and P ants Suits, regular
$3.00 value, sizes 3 to 8—
Nice assortm ent of W omen’s Silk Dresses
iff season’s latest styles—
$ 1 .6 9
$ 4 .9 5 to $ 1 1 .5 0
W omen’s Spring Hats, good assortm ent
of colors
j You can have confidence In
.yo u r Rexall druggist the same
as you have in yo u r doctor.
Flanery’s Drug
Store
TA- f t e g q l l *
Juvenile Suits
W omen's Rayoik Silk Dresses—
Men’s Shoes and Oxfords
Edmond’s Foot F itter Shoes and Oxfords.
Black, tan or brown, regular $7.50 value—
$ 5 .9 5
DRYGOODS
New Rayon S ilk, per yd—
Unbleached Muslin, per yd—
12 to 2 0 c
85c
Figured G eorgette, beautiful colors, per
yd.—
$ 2 .8 5