The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 29, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    THPHKHAY, APRIL 29, 192*1.
NKW K
PAGE PIVI
Return from S outhland—Mr
In— A .
W
W eaver of
and ( to Reavey*» ferry. Mr». (lis s ie r g a ré Wife and Husband
n »pvm a purt of Mo*aav Mr«. T. H. Ilu lrb u rt a re back a fter m ilitary drill» a t the ferrv if 1» Ilk 1/
Both III With Gas
l re n tun •ng bu.'ne»» .0 Springfield. l a five m onth»’ trip which took them »¡,0 Girl» Hcouta will take . ■ kin-’
Into Southern ( ’id I for ula and over It. to n s at ,1« high e c h o '. th is Sat-
•T o r year» I had gae on the stom ­
Recovera from lllneee M r*. A
of I t i e line into Mexico a t T ijuana and e rra y , If not 'h ey will a w . at Mr», ach. The first dose of Ad’c r ’ka
•n from Marcola—Mr«. John Condo» Iiowi'iH I U|> et» • " uu ■¡lut e*
M-xIcall. They made the trip In a fw th a n '» home.
helped. I now sleep well and all g.ts
i" .iiieiit of Marcola, wa» in Hprluc ■«■virui il-iy» duration.
i house mounted on a tru ck holy, and
Is gone. It also helped my husband
field on l,u in,-«» i,,., |i*rJ4ay.
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Hae Minor O p e r a t io n — Nick
(signed) Mr». B. B rinkl-y. ONB
Again They Agree.
grove» at Rlverwlde, Callfor-
Hare from W altarvllle Mr«. Il of Catizp Cri -k underwent a m inor :
spoonful A dlerlka remove» GAS and
‘'D arling, I've been w ordering w h a t
Stoddard of W altervllle was in Rprln* operation nt a local physician'« offUe|*>la They v leiu d point» of Intereet
often br'ng» astonishing relief to th»
| In ('nllfornla, Ineluding Hollywood would happen if you and I would stom ach. Stop» th at fu l, bloatad
lu «I Friday.
fb ld on biidne»., Monday.
Drive to Roseburg— .Mr. and Mr*. |
1 movie colony and the *ea«lde resort*. agree on anything?"
feeling. Brings out old, w ait m a tte r
Go Flehln#— Dr M Ralph Dippel j
" I’d probably be wrong If we d id !” yon never thought wa» in vour ry »
M others-D aughters Meet.
< E Kenyon drove to Rom burx f o r ’ and lila ni phi w H arry W atson, »<-nt
In Europe farm er« pay th eir taxes tem. Tht» «excellent intestinal ovacu-
fl dilng last Ttm raduy on th a McK n-
« vl«lt lust Sunday
The Girl»’ league of th ' Springfield with produce Muat be fun to throw a n t 1» w onderful for constipation.
zlii rlver.
high »chord sponsored a nc. thorr- ton eto es a t the collector.
F lanery’» Drug store.
In from T hurston—( baric« Davla
daughter» dinner held ’.q I i • high -
Vielt
Relativ»»
H
ere—Mr«
Emm
et
i
"f T huratua was « Springfield visit
Furnom and chlldren of San Jo se ‘ »rhool lawn last «veiling at 6:80'
(or a «licit tim e Monday,
vlaltliig relative» höre for a (>w o clock. Mr». Vlri-lnla Rice, advlsoi
of the league, was In charge of t l "
Matthew» H ara—Rn«s Matthew...
event Mother» of the league m em bers
G akrldge resident, wa* In town on
in ♦ •rri Thurafo ■—Among
the » • r e present, and enjoyed a delight ,
b u.lti'«« S aturday
'hiir«ton reMdentH who trnn«aet> d ful dinner prepared In »he domextli
imlm-Hn In Springfield were George ecli-nce dep artm en t of th e high
Eugana Viaitora H are
V I4 tor»
l a t t Mr«
W alter Platt, C harlea Reboot.
-..
I
Iw r.- from Eugeni lent Friday luclud
rah t, and George Neff
• d Mildred lllHhop, Joe R tiln n iitx and
Girl 8couts Meet.
family, and other»,
I V isit In W altervllle— Mr»
May
It’s A Good School
Enroll Today
The Bob W hite and the Daily Slip
i C raft and »on, H arley and Ml»« M ar­
Baby Born—An Kt^ pound baby g aret llem eiiw ay were vlaltod» a t the per patrols of the Girl Scouts, under
A. E. Roberts, President
d au g h ter w iim born to Mr. and Mr», home of Mr». C raft'» paren ts, Mr. the direction of Mrs. W. C. Rebhan
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon
992
Willamette
St.
till« Galloway of Belknap Hprlng« lust and Mr«. D. C T ro tee r, In W altervllle and Mr». W alter G ossler, m et a t <1
Saturday morning
o'clock S aturday m orning and hiked
over the week end.
W eaver
I TOWN AND VICINITY !
Tonsil« Removed—G m irt1' C tilt'ir;
underw ent a t''n»ll operalhin at u
| ih ul pbysb lima office Tin ulay.
H » r»
fr o m
H a r r is b u r g
Witliul'i
Hpurliii utul 1> 1) Curr <>( H arrU bur^
wvr«* vlaltoiM hot«« Tu»'»«lay.
H rra from W endllng— Mn Jessie
Will " S ' i i nf WetiilllU* wii > a visit ir
In re Tuesilay.
H u N»w C ar—Mr
Minnie I t r v ’i
Is th ' prnilil nwii’T of a new Chevrn-
Igt aeilan.
H ara from W e»tflr—J u n e « Mil
chell of W estfir 1» expected lu town
Saturday.
Olson at Kroll— Mr and .Mrs. ( ’.u l
m o to r e d to Kroll, In tin- Coo»
liny country, Sunday.
O l.o n
V ielt at Siltcooo— M r
It Flanery wer«
Bunday.
» I h H o
und Mr«. F.
m
at Hlltcoo»
Here from T hureton— Alvi« Armi'
tug' of T hurston * m a vleltor here
on Tucaday afternoon.
Secretarial, Stenographic or Book­
keeping Course
Eugene Business College
H e r e fro m T r e n t— M r. a n d M r -
V liit In Salem — Mrs. II B F re e -1
Vieit Tyson Home—Elm er Furu»«t
of Wont Springfield '»a« a gucat at I l G r e s li.tm a n d »W C Grt l'"tn of la id of Eugem and Mr* T. V. H en,
T rent »pent a »liort tiu » ln Spring ib-rson of Springfield are v e ilin g In
th e Tyson home lent Tuesday.
field Saturday.
, Ralem with Mr». Freeland'» m other
H e re
fro m
N a tro n — M r -
Il
O.
thia week.
S m it h o f N a t r o n was a Springfield .
H er from Salem— H arry Jones
visitor Tuesday.
guard nt the »lute pt net -Hilary, wa«
Child
1» Injured—The 3 venr-olc
a visitor in Springfield Sunday. He son of Carl Gilbert of Coquille se­
B o n e » In Town—J
was on his way back to Sub-ni a ft r riously Injured h is arm In a clothes
r i s h h n t. w ■« a visitor here on Tue»-
a vlail with Ills parent« nt Jasper.
w ringer nt th e home of his grand­
day.
%
m other, Mrs. Delp of Springfield,
In
fro m
W a l t e r v l l l e — W altervllle Inst T hursday. The little fellow allow ­
W endllng Man Down— Arnold Mey
er» of W endllng spent a p art of T u es­ j resid en ts her« S aturday, Frank Km ed hl* arm to g -t caught In the wring
nierlek, Mr. aud Mrs. George Ea ton. er. and It iwas pulled In to the elbow
d ay here.
Mr and Mr«. T. W. C arney unit Jim before lb« w ringer wa» stopped. He
H»re from Vida—Mr«. Anna G ; Kurban.
wns taken to a local physician’s of­
B aker of Vida «a» a Sprlngfl- M v isi­
fice. were M was found th at no bones
To A ttend School—Ml»» Ellen lo rn
to r on Monday.
had been fractu red , although
the
will give up her work nt th«
flesh was badly crushed.
M r » . A n d e r s e n H ara—Mr». Joaepli
! Ketel» drug »tore this week In o rd er
A nderson of Marcóla was a visitor : to attond th« bu«lue«s college at En
In thia city on Monday.
g'-ne.
PILCHER’S
11 Bone». Vidi
SH O P P IN G N E W S
eth
W earln In—M J W earln of W al­
L anders Baby Born— A baby boy,
tervllle wa« a vlaMor h ere on T ue-
weighing
ounds, was born to Mr.
day.
and Mr». Lionel laitidera of M arcola
H era from J a s p e r Mr». B O. Sunday.
S m ith of Jasp er waa her« for a short
Rev. Moore III— Rev. F. L. Moore
tim e F riday
I of the M ethodist Episcopal church
Bob Purcell H ara—nob Pnrcell of j was I I I early this weak. The pulpit
M arróla
win a Springfield visitor waa filled Sunday by Rev. J. T.
Friday.
Moore.
In from Craawall—Mr». N. P. I-alrd
Hera from C orvallis—H attie Nad
of Crrwwell visited friend» in Spring vornlk, who 1« working a t Corvallis,
field la»t Friday.
«pent the week end here a t th e home
O akridge Woman H era—Mr» O. I. of her parent«, Mr. and Mr» J. F
Nelson of O akridge was a visitor In N advornlk.
S prltiffleld Friday.
Baby Girl Born— Mr. and Mr« Sid­
Fall Creak V leltor—Roy Brew er, ney W ard are blie happy -parent» of
re sid e n t of Fall Creek dietrtet. wns a bub.v girl, horn early last Monday
m orning. Tha new com er tipped th e
a buetne»» visitor h ere last week
»rale a t seven pound».
Crabtree Hara— Fred
Camp Creek
Saturday.
C rabtree
Consistent With Our Fixed Policy
to ^ » .U lo n 'th U month t o ' J t o v X « to’Ll "department, "that are .no^nnusnel.
Our merchandising department in New York has been exceeding y
making tremendously exceptional buys of quality merehandise for_ our stores m
Washington, Oregon and California and we are consequently offering it at PIL­
CHER LOW PRICES. We invite you to see for yourselves. We do give remarkable
VALUES! This is undoubtedly the greatest selection of merchandise we have pre
seined the public since we opened our stores. Thousands of dollars worth of mer­
chandise for men. women and children bought at very low prices, and, in turn, to
be sold at prices that you cannot afford to overlook. Read tits advert,semen
thoroughly; come down and see the merchandise—you can rest assured you
find everything exactly as advertised. Act!
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DRUGSTORE
For May 9th
Mother’» Day
Men’s
Work
Clothing
SpringSuits
of
wu» h e re on business
Vlalta on McKenzie—P. E Sr.od-
grn»». president of tfie F irst N ational
-Mr. J. H. Neal hunk of Eugene, stopped over here
Mr». Neal H
Runday on Ills way up th e M cKrnale
of Motor Route II i « an here for a
w here he will »pend a fern day« in
while Friday.
re s t before retu rn in g to his duties
M r».
Sharm an H are— Mr* Frank at the county sent.
Rhnrmnn of Eugene wns a business
T rout Bit«—Don Gillespie, Cecil
visitor In ftp. .ngfleld Monday.
Mulligan and Jam es ltarp o le an sw er­
A r e v is it o r » H a r e — M r . a n d M r s
ed the call of the rod and line Sunday
M
1«. B u o y o f E m te n e w e re g u e s ts and Irleil th eir fish erm en 's skill in
Runday of Mrs. Buoy*« sister, Mrs the w aters of the McKenzie
T h-y
E lsie Pollard of Springfield.
retu rn ed with a good catch Sunday
Have Picnic Dinner—C E. flw n rta |<v’ ' ''K
and family. C. A Rwnrts and family,
Here
from
Notl — Miss LUll«
and Mrs Mary KnSU r enjoy«! a Sehlewe and San» M ontgomery were
p h nlc dinner up the M cK ende river
visitors here Sunday from Notl. Af
la s t Sunday.
te r visiting nt th e home of Miss
R chlew e> elstifr. Mrs. F re i| Freae.
Goes to .P ortlan d — Miss V ernltn
they motored up the MeKenale riv er
M orrison Is going to PoHlnnd to
spcm l the wyi'k end visiting relative« hlgliwny to the snow line w here they
spent the rem ainder of the day.
and friends.
For Men and Young Men
Who Would Be Weil Dressed
Artstyle Chocolates
The new sensation in qual'ty
chocolates—truly the best and
est of mothers.
sweetest of gifts for the sweet-
Motor to Roseburg—Principal and
Mrs. V. D. Bain motored to Rose-
b u r* Sunday. Mrs. A. K McClintock,
Mrs. llaln’s m other, re tu rn 'd with
them to visit for two weeks.
,
Ankle 1» Injured—Leonnrd Viin
Leuven of Eugene sustained n sprain­
ed ankle when lie Jumped from n pile
of lum ber a t ’ the Booth Kelly lum ber
plnnt here Tuesday.
Albany Official» H ere— Lloyd Bd-
w ards. nsslstnnt superintendent, and
W .1 Mnndley, m eter su p erintendent,
of the Mountuln Rtntcs Pow er com-
pnnv, were visitors nt th e toent of- |
flees of the company Tuesday.
McLagan at T angent—W. C. Me
laigiin. sup erin ten d en t of the local
pro p erties of the Mountain S tates
Pow er com pany, accom panied by hl«
fam ily, visited on Sunday a t the hom e
of hl« fath e r a t T nngent, in Benton
county.
Men yon cannot afford to miss these suit values. New
British styles, single and double breasted models, novelt»
weaves, plaids, checks and stripes for the young men.
$29.75
STAPLE SUITS
One Pound $1.50
Flanery’s Drug
Store
5*- 5^*°^
Mitchell H ere— D elbert Mitchell o '
W estfir spent the early part of the
week visiting hero iwlth hl* paren ts.
Mr. and Mrs II. T. Mitchell
H ere from P ortland— A. M Lawson,
hop buyer of P ortland, Is h ere this
week negotiating with local hop
grow ers for the purchase of th eir
crops.
NEW BRITISH MODELS
SPECIAL OFFER
We will drain your Crank Case for 75c and fill up with-
V
$24.75 to $37.50
I
Men’s Shoes
Work Shoes, tan and brown.
A good, serviceable
shoe ....
$2.98
Work Shirts, blue and grey
chambrav, cut very large.
Union made ...
69c
Khaki Sateen Big Six Work,
Shirts, triple stitched, will
give real service . 89c
Men’s
Furnishings
Semi-soft Collars,
each ......
10c
Pure
Silk
Hose,
reinforced
Tan and Black Side Dress
soles and toe .....
49c
Oxfords, welt soles, me­
Cotton Dress Hose, black
dium broad toes $3 98
and brown
12 -C
Tan, Black and Brown Kid Fine Knit Union Suits, ankh
length, short sleeves 79c
and Side Oxfords a n d
Shoes, medium, broad
Men s Fine Quality Nainsook
Athletic Unionsuits 79c
round toes
$4.98
Drive in and let us fix you up
MOI OR COMPANY
Carpenter's Overalls, heavy
weight, white duck. Union
made, each
$1.98
For the Conservative Dresser.
In blues, browns, grays. Stouts, slims, stubs and regulat
sizes. We can please you if you are hard to fit.
One Gallon Shell Eastern
Oil Free
Joliiff-Scaiefe
A. B. C. Overalls, triple stit­
ched, heavy 220 blue de­
nim. Waist, suspender and
high back styles. Union
made .....
$1.29
Express Stripe Overalls and
Jumpers, heavy weight. A
very fine quality. Union
made, each .
$1.69
Moleskin Work Pants, heavy
weight, will give lots of
service, made exceptionally
good. Nice fitting $2.98
Khaki Work Pants, extra
heavy with full peg
top ...................... $1.98
Men's Work Sox, heavy cot­
ton. brown and blue mixed.
Gives real wear.
Pair .....................1 2 ’iiC
Engineer and Firemen's Sox,
black and brown,
pair ......
18c
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A A PIL C H E R - CO
INCVaPORATCB
9M
WiUdinetta
department Stores
Bath Laraway
Bul'dln«
Across fro m R ex T h eater
Springfield, Oregon
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