THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 192C. 4 Stura That Shine A# Seaton Start* Secretarial, Stenographic or Book­ keeping Course Klirtill Today It's A Good School A. K. Roberta, President Phone 616 Eugene, Oregon 992 Willamette Ht. 1 i In from O osh.n—It tloney wii« 4 Go to Alvador— Mr and Mrs. Pnul titillili wo drov« to Alvador Bunday. visitor h' re from Uothen Tueiklay. 9 • WHITE FRONT GROCERY • 9 Here are the big guns of the baseball world who gave a good account o f thenuelve* In the first battles of the sm son. Many rookies made gallant bids for fame, but fandom continues to idolize the • • m o i o f Ituth, Johnson. Cobb and Hornsby, veterans tried and trues. Teams Inject Young Blood In *nc make 1926 their best years. Lineups, But Veterans Star Walter Johnson, started hie twenti­ eth season with the Washington Sen­ As Of Old. Peas, Onions, Pie Plant, Home Asparagas, Radishes, Turnips, Cucumbers, Etc. We have also a full line of Tomato and Cabbage Plants. Phone Your Order ^'41 V r't Sanitarium—Mr. and Mrs. Move to Eugene—-Mr. and Mra. , Herbert Clarke are moving to Eugen« B»rt Doane visited Elkhorn sanltar- . ihls week. Mr. Clarke Is In the Insur- ii;v rear Leaburg for a short tim e Tuesday. ! once business. PHONE Many of uh cannot have our own gardeua, and even If we could It would be ImpoBslble to ralne the wide variety of choice vegetables that we carry. Fresh local garden delicacies a* well as others shipped In fresh, ready for your table. Harv«y Clark H .r«—Harvey Clark In from Notl— Mra. C W. R .h ard - of Jasper spent a part of Tuesday lu son of Notl was a visitor here yeeteft I Springfield. day. Leaves for South— Miss Thelma Woman la Injured—Mra. Alice P3- I^yson took a train here yesterday Ueon received a «ash above one of her for lx » A ngtles. *ZM when she atom bled and fell In a local »tor«- Tuesday. Tonsils Removed—The little ion of Mr. and Mrs. F. Mites of Jasper nn Enters Hospital— Mrs W . K Mill- derwent a tonsil operation h»re yea- sap of Mabie entered the P ad fle Christian hospital ‘ arly Tuesday for , terday. treatment. Finger It Injured— R. A. 8teadm»n< Moves Hera — Mildred Lernox a worker on the Southern Pacific , bridge construction, sustained a moved this week to the Myers houss i smashed finger while working on the at 442 Fourth street, from her form­ er residence In Eugene. I structure Tuesday. Eugene Business College PHONK PAGE FTVR TUE SPKlNCMNML.il NKWB There’re off. Meaning sixteen major league teams. We’re off. tAo! Meaning sixteen million of ns. more or less, who are < -Hain right now—although few of us will sneak up—which will win the pennants! T h - grnnd game—baseball—grips the nation once more Baseball experts- -writers, mana­ ger«, owner«, «tars— predict that 1S26 will be the banner year. Total attendance of 119,769 on the open­ ing day seems to warrant that predic­ tion World aerlea crowds of 30.000 or more saw the openers at New York. Cincinnati. Detroit and Chica­ go. Most of the teams have added new t blood Yet we have with us agalr, manv of the old Imers. Rabe Ruth. Walter Johnson. Zarh Wheat. Jacques Fournier, Eddie Collins. Cy Williams. Hovers Ifcrnshy. Tv Cobh. Harry Heilman. Tris Speaker. Charlie Jam­ ieson and many others. What are they going to do this year? Are they going to show up the aspiring youngsters—doaens of them Who are getting their first real chance to show their «tuff? Well, these veterans seem detertn- ators. by blanking the Athletics 1 to 0 fn 15 Innngs Babe Ruth, who swear» by all that's holy that h e ll make more home runs—and be a bet­ ter bov—than ever before, made two doubles and a single and Mole a b ise. Hornsby crashed out three singles and Slsluv gof three. The heavy stlck- work was done by the veteran«. One interesting point this year Is that the Washington Senators are going back Into the struggle with the same crowd of "old men,” led hy their boy manager. Stan Harris. The Pirates worid champions, opened the season with the championship h am Intact. Who'll win* We won't wager a guess, but like you. and you. and yon, we'll scan the box scores before breakfast each morning, dig* up last year's figures to make ourselves be­ lieve w e’re absolutely right In our nien'al note book. - And we're going to see a f.\m? nf has'hall ever so often. If the nril.i.’s are too far away, we’ll skip nas to the county league or industrial league brand, or thf kids on the corner For there's som ething abou* a lu ll, a bat. a glove and four 90-foot oaths on a field that makes baseball the greatest sport In America. In Hospital— Mrs. Charles Have« Here from Salem— Mrs. CharlFs Shoemaker of Salem Is visiting for a was received at the Pacific Christian few days at the home of Dr. and Mrs. hospital Monday, for a minor opera- It P. Mortensen Mrs Shoemaker is tlon wfhlch was performed by a local Mrs. Mortensen's sister-in-law. physician. nm a I Our steady customers buy their meats here because they know they get the tenderest, choicest cuts. Then too. their meat bills are much lower when they trade here. Independent Meat Co. Phone 63 4th and Main Streets 1 ■) - • — Call on Us in Our N E W LO C A T IO N in the Stevens Building, Main Street, Springfield TOWN AND VICINITY W a lts rv llls Man Hara— O L. Stacy. on ath Falls was a Springfield visitor Sunday afternoon. I , . H e r« fro m W a lte rv llle — M J Wear- Here from Oakridge—Mrs. O. L In. W altervllle resident, was a vlaltor Nelson of Oakridge was a business in Springfield Tuesday. visitor In 8prlngfl«ld Tuesday. Are You Going to Put a New Roof on Your Home This Spring? If So See Us for Mineral Surfaced Shingles $5.50 sq. Extra Heavy Mineral Sur­ $3.25 sq. face Roofing 85 lbs Mineral Surfaced $2.75 roll Roofing Heavy Smooth Roofing $3.25 roll The Finest Made Medium Smooth Roofing $2.50 roll $1.50 roll Light Roofing Come in and see us on your roof­ ing requirements. We can save you money. W R IG H T & SON First Class Garage and Service Station Les C ra ft H e r e - I . e e C raft of Klam - W alterrllle resident, was bA-e business Monday. '0 ^ ------ We Have A------ V isits Cdtieln— Albert W illis of Morgan la In— Forest Morgan of Portland was here Sunday visiting Wendling spent a part of Tuesday shopping In Springfield. bis cousin, H. T. Mitchell. LHtle Boy III— Harlan Duncan, lit. Goss Fishing—C. F. Barber made a trip to Poodle creek Sunday, »pending tie son of Mr» Katherine Duncnn, I« the day fishing. Ill at tbslr home here. Drive« to Snow Line— Miss C1a;a In from Wendllng—Mr. and Mrs. , W vsc drove to the snow line on the F. F. Foster of Wendllng were In , McKenzie highway Sunday. Springfield on business Tuesday. In from W altervllle—Bob Parrot of Mrs. Flowers III— Mrs. A. F. Flow- W altervllle was In town on business ere Is suffering from an attack of Influenza. Monday. Makes W altervllle Call—Dr. Eu- Leaves for Home—C. F. Swander gene Kester made a professional call °f Portland who has been a visitor for some time at the H. T. Mitchell at Wnltervllle Sunday evening. home, has left for his home. In from Marcóla—Mrs. George En- Visit Richmond Home— Mrs. H. R. strom of Marcóla was a visitor at Swanson and children of Santa Clara Springfield Monday. visited at the Sara. Richmond home Coburg Resident Here— Mrs. J. L. Saturday, Zehner of Coburg spent a part of Make Fishing Trip—Fred Frese. Monday In Springfield on business. Fred Roeeberry and Paul Frese went Goes to Portland—Postm aster F. B. fishing last Thursday, trying their Hamlin wns In Portland early this luck In both the M cKenxo and Wil­ lam ette rivers. week, visiting w’lth his mother. Return to Meredith— Mr. and Mrs. In from Creswell— Ralph Laird of Thomas Morris of Meredith returned Cyeswell was n Springfield visitor to their home Sunday after vIHtlng Monday. for some time with relatives here. In from Cu»hman—Mr and Mrs. Motor to Oakridge—^Mr. and Mrs Rd Brnttnln of Cushman were visitors T. A. Rathbun nnd son. Harry, motor­ In Springfield on Saturday. ed to Oakridge Sunday. Returning Undergoes Operation— Mrs. Marlo.i Monday, thev brought with them their Harpole of Motor Route B underwent daughter, K n th trin .. and three cb!l- a major operation nt the Pacific Iren for n rew days visit. Christian hospital Monday morning. Attend Dinner— Springfield people Child Operated On—The young son connected with the General Petro- of C. R. Lowry of Goshin underwent leum company nttended a dinner glv a minor operation at n local surgeon's on by the concern at the Eugene hotel Monday evening. office Saturday. Baby Son Born— Mr. and Mrs. Bert Have Picnic at Laks— Mr. and Tuller of Springfield are the pnrents Mrs. Milton Cyr and family and Mr. of n 9 pound baby boy, born last Sat- and Mrs. Wilbur Lloyd nnd fnmlly ' enjoyed a picnic at Triangle Lake urdny. Sunday. Spend Day Fishing— Prof. V. D. Bain and wife went fishing on Lake Noti Visitors Here—Miss Lillie Creek near Sw iss home Saturday. Solili we, Effie Montgomery; Beta The high -ohool principal was lucky, Vickery nnd Sam Montgomery of Noti and returned with a good catch of visited at the Fred Frese home In trout. i Springfield Sunday evening. Equipped To Take Care Of Every Phase of Automobile Repairing and Service. We Also Specialize on Chevrolet Cars in Connection With the Gannet Motor Company, District Agents for this popular machine. EVERY JOB RECEIVES PERSONAL ATTENTION OF OUR EXPERT MECHANICS Jnlliff-Scaiefe Motor Co. 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