The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 10, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N EW S
W EN D LIN G DEFEATED BY
LOCALS IN WARM GAME
lh ‘S ,te the fact that Pitcher Mosh
ter of Wendling had 2o atrlkeou's to
his credit and It looked for a while
as If Springfield would be unable to
touch him for anything worth while,
the Wending team was unable to hah
a surprise rally in the eighth inning
and lost Sunday's baseball argument
here. 7 to 8.
The game was played In "honest
i gosh” baseball weather, with
grtngfleld the under dog for a good
art of the first seven Innings Wend-
ng stepped off on the right foot
1th two scores in the first Inning,
ad added another in the sixth, at
the same time holding the locals to a
tin gle run In the third.
The eighth was a hltttng inning.
8pri'.'cfteld finding Mosier for the
first time and rallying wth fire runs
Wendling ran In three In the first
frame of this Inning. In the last,
Sprir.gfled held the visitors scoreless,
and managed to shove over a final
and winning run.
Score-
R H E
S p r in g f ie l d _______________ 7 15
W
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Runs by Innings—
S p r in g fie ld _______0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1
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a maid at her own expense. Won't you I Idea of a go d time And e»pe> tally is
a (vise me?
John
' this not very cheerful newa to the
All girls dream of marrying rlehes, > man who believes, even In this day.
good looks, bralns--a fairy-prince In that a woman's place is In her home
every respect, only to find them selves I and that her first duty Is to take cure
on a honeymoon with an everyday, i of trtond husband's comfort, regard
She Hatea Housework. Should I commonplace practical man And be- less cf how dull, monotonous, hard
M erry Her?"
lleve me John, most of the spoiled and tiresome she may find the work
Hot vou m«e( give her due credit
tb-ar Mist Flo:—What do you think darlings do come hack to earth with
of a girl, who, engaged to be mar a bang then! The most u n d o m e s tlc fPr being perfectly honest with you
rted. still claims that she will not do girls become the champion blue rib- ¡ before marriage She isn't trying Io
any h ou sew ork -th at she hates It— | bon cooks of the neighborhood—and j put anything over on you Were she
and that she thinks it Is nothing less ¡ once ardent fem inists become the . „ ||,»i0 Jess square, she would keep
sentim ents to hertelf until af
than slavery I am engaged to a girl meekest of wives, beginning ev e r v ,
I t.r yott were married, when vou
like that, and being a comparatively sentence with "John Says
But HI agree with you that It *• j wouU, Uncover Ih m for yourself In
poor man. I am wondering If I ought
to risk her happiness, and mine She rather discouraging to a young man due time Certainly, the solution lies
says that she la perfectly willing to to hear the woman he loves frankly tn s definite, prenuptial agreement of
go on with her own career, and keep avow that keeping house Is not her some sort And the fad that she has
In Confidence
By Flo
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commomsense to realize this la a
point In her favor She Is wllllug to
go ahead with her r.wn work Well.
I think that Is fair enough
Personally. I believe that each »n-
dividual woman should be free to <le
velop In her own way. to the limit of j
her desires and capabilities Whether j
those desires mav be realized In mar
rtage or In a career, or In both, she :
can only be hapov In doing the work !
she find» most Interesting
tt may be that after she has Irted
combining marriage and a career she
„.o,
that making s heme Is
'i
ON MAN S JOURNEY
one thing stands out like a beacon light at
the crossroads — sympathetic helpfulness
that is practlifcl. Ours is a Service of Sin­
cerity.
; o o o o l o l o
flatteries — Sprlnefl>M.
Beeson.
Delp and Sankey; Wendling. Mosier
and Evans.
Jfext
Sunday Springfield
plays
Notl there.
it
Poems by Junior
High Students
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PHONE.
W F WALKER
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62 J FUNERAL SERVICE ™
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Tentila are R rnoved Mrs l-'ltn r
Wells of Ktlgei e underwent a tonsil
operation at a local surgelon'a office
Saturday
Little Boy III— Pr K Kesler mede
a hurried visit to the James Heave*
ranch Saturday night to give medical
«Mention to the little son of Mr and
Mrs M W Severson The boy Is
reported as improved
chance
PERMANENT WAVING
F o r It lim ited lim e I will give it c o m p le te N E S T L E S U IR -
U U I.IN E PE R M A N E N T W AVE for $12.00
I will place y o u r n a m e on th e lint fo r a n y tim e c o n v e n ie n t
to you.
MRS. R. A. BLAKE
M II.A D Y S BEAUTY S H O P P E
O ver T o w n e S hoppe
ISugeue, O regon
the f i f e s ' m ost In terestin g work In
»he world that It Is the m ost Im
nortaft work she n n do 9h" mav
com e to find lov and hap piness In
V -.rrtsge Is th e one thing I" th is
I w b -' "be o n e- considered drudverv
! Agn'n »he sene no*
p,,f »hn* <» *ho chance vou take
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Oregon.
Thanks to the men who found this
land.
Far from their beloved homes,
key were brave of heart and strong
age that has escaped commercial! n
It Is not a business -It Is. at It heal,
a gamble for happiness and whether
or not It |s worth the risk Is for you
to decide If you feel that while you
may not be happy with her, you cer­
tainly can never be happy without
her, then you'd better take the
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REFRIGERATORS FOR
THESE WARM DAYS
Before starting on your trip he sure that you get .
o f band.
Venturing out to this and. unknown
lere were Lewis and Clark amongst
the lis t
To find our lovely land.
They suffered long from hunger and :
thirst.
And were hindered by many an In­
dian band.
See what they've done for you and
and me.
The hardships they'vs been through
Found ns a home that is wondorons
to see.
“A. B. A.” Travelers Checks
Screen
SAFER THAN CURRENCY
to carry on the person while traveling.
IDEAL FUNDS
Washed by the Pacific Ocean so
bine.
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—Irene Manley.
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They come In neat bill-folds and in convenient denomina­
tions, $10, $20, $50 and $100.
VASBY BROS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Springfield, Oregon
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FOR SAT.F—High grade piano near
•Pnrlngfleld will be sold to rellnble
party at big saving. »10 monthty
w ill handle A real buy, write at
tu r f for particulars. Tallman Plano
Store. S alem .O regon . . J W < 7 2<
Butter wrappers printed acttsrdlag
> regufatton. wltti tw o » , wu«bt
tod addreen, I ' « B hundred to the
dew! O
I
2 .2 0 2 .9 0 $3z50
50 60
70 80c
Screens for Windows and Porches
Bring in your sizes and get our prices
Wright & Son
HARDW ARE
FU R N ITU R E
—
PA IN T
312 Main
No. 11
Eugene Store
607-609
Willamette
Street
5 6 Stores
C. J. Breier Co.
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No. 11
Eugene Store
607-609
Willamette
Street
BREIER’S
SHOE WEEK
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Too many shoes tor the size of our shoa department, so we are going to make an effort
to reduce our stock and make some new friends and customers. Look over our prices and
shoes on display.
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Wholesome groceries mean good meals. Good meals
mean happy families. And happy families are healthy fam ­
ilies. Keep your family healthy and happy by getting your
groceries here. Always the best— always the lowest price.
Below are just a few of this week's specials—
Citrus Granulated Washing Machine Soap .................. 33c
Van Camp Pork & Beans, medium, 4 for
...............36c
Can Corn ....................
10o
Tomatoes, can ..........................................................................-10c
Peas, 2 cans
25c
Good Steel Cut Coffee, pound can ...................................50c
Oysters, 2 cans
- Sheriff Frank Tavlor attended a
peace officers m eeting at Wolf Creek <
In southern Oiegon last week end
The peace officers of this district
have an association and hold m eet­
ings at which thev discuss criminal
work In this section.
all sizes,
in the W est
W onder Land.
Peace O ffic e r! Meet.
in
2 6 »75 »nd $30»0
""
W it h 1« our reach.
Oregon, The
Right now is the time to have
^your car painted for that vaca-
; tion trip. We make an old car
( look like new. Come in and get
our prices.
Springfield
Decorating Co.
Brings Joy and health to yon and me
—Dorothy Fisher.
Age 11.
Oh. Oregon! my Oregon
The land where I was horn,
our hill-lands furnish pasture.
Tour low-lands give us corn,
h Oregon! fair Oregon!
Land of our hills and dunes.
.o u r hills produce vn^h lumber,
Tour valiry-, ssany prunes.
Oh Oregor' ¿ear Oregon!
Ton are th ° land we love.
Tour 1 ov »1 v gre'-n benea’h our feet.
Your lovely skies above.
Oh Oregon' onr Oregon!
The best state of the West,
Ton are the State! the only State!
* The one we love the best!
r
—Oron Mulligan. 7-A,
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Age IS.
Doors,
2 5 .0 0
Screens for Windows,
for motor tourists, removing worry over possible loss of
funds.
Age IS, 7-A.
" Oregon My Oregon.
Of thia fair land I love to tell.
It to the land I love so well.
From East to W est
It is the best
In this beautiful state, I enjoy to
dwell.
The trees, they grow to wonderous
size.
From East to W est they take toe
prize.
The winters here
We need not fear.
For rain doth fall from summer skies
Our camping spots are fair to see,
The deer and pheasant both roam
free.
The ocean beach
Priced at 2 1 .5 0
.............................................
Fancy Pears, per can
Fancy Peaches, per can
................................
Breier's
Shoe Week
79c
9 8 c a pair
$ 1 .3 9 a Pair
Includes child’« «oft and «tiff
«ole«. A child’« tenni« (Una)
Peggy-Pumps (white rubber
«ole), and other«.
Children’« and Misses’, Wom­
en's and Boys’ Shoes, Ox­
fords, Pump«, Sandals and
Tennis Shoes.
Infants' Shoe«, a good as­
sortment. Values to $2.00.
Tennis shoes at a real buy.
7 9 c a pair
9 8 c a pair
Breier's
Shoe Week
Breier's
Shoe Week
25c
25c
20c
T H E RUM FORD BAKING POWDER DEAL is now on.
Come in and see it
RASPBERRIES ARE FIN E FOR CANNING NOW
See us for your canning supplies— sugar, jars, jelly glasses,
etc. We have them all
a
Breier's
Shoe Week
Breier's
Shoe Week
$ 1 .9 5 a Pa*«-
Men’s Work Shoe«. Slipper«, This lot contains shoes it
Pump«, and Shoes for Wom­ good values regularly sold for
en, Boy« and Girl«.
a much larger prlc*, and they
are exceptional values. See
$ 1 .9 5 a Pair
our display at $2.45 a pair.
Breier's
Shoe Week
$ 3 .4 5 a I’air
CASH&CARRX
$ 2 .4 5 « pair
For Ladle«—pumps and ox­
ford«.
For Men—work «hoe«, extra
heavy tennis with pure gum
«ole, etc.
Breier’s
Shoe Week
$ 1 .3 9 a PRlr
Breier's
Shoe Week
$ 2 .9 5 a pair
Misses’ Shoes, a lot in sizes
12 to 2 Inclusive. Hoys’ S h o e s
and Oxfords. Men’s Work
Shoes. Men’s Sample S h o es.
Sizes (5, 6%, 7.
$ 2 .9 5 » pa'r
Breier’s
Shoe Week
$ 3 .8 5 a pair
$ 4 .9 5 a pair
Dress and Work Shoes for
men nnd boys.
Oxfords and Pumps for Miss­
es and Ladles.
Most every style and color
you can ask for.
“Shoes Sold Here
Satisfy the Family”