The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 26, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    T l IK SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T, H Its I »AV AUOUHT 2«, 192«
Leave* For Portland—Oporg» WII
limns returned Io Porllund after a stay
of a few days In Springfield.
TOWN AND VICINITY
PAGE FTV1
A Thing of Beauty Is a
Joy Forever’
Price Jjeauty
Go To Fall Creek— Mr. arid Mm.
Inepecta Lumber Here It. Hwanson William Donaldaon spent Sunday at
People H e ro — M r.
text M r* T om A l l 'l l o f C iilla g 'i Griiv« ¡was lu Hprlngfleld yesterday front Ku- Full Creek with Mrs. lirown.
Un w eek end here w ith frie n d * . gem- to Inspect two carloads of it
To Albany—Clark Wheaton spent
lu n ih e r fo r thè S o u th e rn P a cific coni
Suuduy In Alahny. He went there to
R e tu rn e F ro m C otta ge G rove— M r* pany.
see a liunehull game
<i in o llu r h lt i r i i i r i u d thl week fro m
Union Pacific Man H e re — A. W.
t sta y In ('n ttu g i' d ro v e to h e r home B a k e r, tru v i-lln g fre lg h t und pussuiig-
Carl Lewis Injured Carl Lewi* was
(i A «Iri'i't.
• r «geni fo r ilio t'n lu n P a cific co m ­ thrown rom the lumber crane Satur­
J
Here F ro m W a lte r v llle — M r. nn I pany w lth o ffice * al E u g e n e wus tu day afternoon at the Booth Kelly mill
'and bruised bis ahoulder and left urrn.
|lr» I'r u iih Pag» o f W a lie r v ill» wore S p rin g fie ld yi-Hterday ou huslnese.
Cottage
n
Grove
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abort
V is ite In P o rtla n d — M iss Ju le Poi-
Hurt By Plank—George Flith had his
b in i r c tu r iic d |o P o rtla n d T h u rx d n y left foot bruised at tin- Booth Kelly
Cuahm an People In T o w n — M r und w lth M r um l M rs. M oD »n tild who bave mill Saturday afternoon when a large
M r* E, E llr n lln ln am i d n iia h lo r, M r* hi i n v ln ltln g n l ih « hom e o f th è Poi- plunk r<>ll*-d over on top of It.
Mil'nllnUgb of I i i ' I i i i i u i i bn vo In i n In Iarda.
Has Operation—(Burge Wl*bniun
to w n for a f' w day* on n vtalL
Visits Brother— Mr. und Mr*
them.
Cuta A rm On P a ll— Ed l.u J ó le o í
W i-i.tlllu g b ro u g h t III* m o th e r to to w n
Moiidn. fo r lu v d li n l u lt ' iit lo ii
Mra
l.a Job ha* cut a ga»h In h e r u rm op
n t in p u ll.
and sprain'd hl* ankle badly Monday Sutunluy.
night while at work at the Mountain
H era F ro m B end— F lo y d M a g ill and
S la b s Power company plant.
lie
wan at work In Hie fuel shed at the fa m ily o f Head m o to re d o ve r Uunduy
to «pond lln day w ith lit * m o th e r, M rs.
(dunl when the accident occurred.
a la ry M a g ill.
ume.
B eautlfjl hair Is possible to all—
and by studying line and proportion,
Il can be so arranged as to emphasize
the b e *t features and soften those
that do not measure up to our Ideal.
Too many people who could have
m asses of soft, glossy hair struggle
along wih thing lifeless wisps, when
a very lltlc care would give It the
lustre and beauty of health.
Hair needs exercise—not Just a
1 pat to smooth. Few people comb or
Tills Is one cf Ihe beauty spots of
liru*h tbetr hair enough—and many
the itesqul-Centennlal International
! who devote sufficient time to It use
Exposition In Philadelphia. The expo­
sition celebrate* the 150th anniver­ ' a harmful method.
The comb should be Inserted and
sary of the signing of the Declaration
of Independent
The view shows the ' pulled outward in such a way that
tower o. une of the main exhibit build­ the hair will be standing straight
ings rearing Its bead up from among out from the roots. To pull the comb
the gorgeous landscape which artists ! down through the hair Is to pull tbe
have built around the giant structures hair against the direction of the roots,
which house exhibits from forty-three
j and causes the hair to break. Sepa­
nations of the world. The Exposition
rate the hair In strands. Hold out
continues until December 1.
straight from the roots. If the hair 1*
long, comb tbe first six Inches, from
the end—then tbe next six Inches
Oswald Olson Attends Meeting—
above, and so no. Never pull m e hair.
Oswald Olscm went to Marshfield Sat­
Brushing is perhaps even more Im­
urday to attend the division board
meeting of the Brotherhood of Railway portant than combing. It stim ulates
Clerks for the
Portland division. the natural oils In the hair and gives
the hair that natural gloss so neces­
After tbe business session Sunday, the
sary
to its beauty. U se the brush in
railway clerks went to Sunset beach
for lunch and a swim. Over 60 were the same manner as you use the
comb.
present st the meejng. Mr. Olson re­
You need not fear brushing or
turned to Springfield Sunday evening
combing the hair too much or too
A. J. Perkins Back—A. J. Perkins often. The more the better. At night.
returned Monday after spending three Just before retiring is th best time.
weekB tn Portland for medical atten­ You will find that it soothes tired
tion Mr. Perkins has been having terves and invites complete relaxa­
trouble with his eyes and had his ton­ tion.
Both brush and comb should be
sils and some of his teeth removed
Visits Relatives Here— II. II Col­
Go To Coast—Enoch Stewart of the
lins and family are here from Olym­
pia. Washington vllxlttng ut the home Independent Meut m ark't and faintly
of hl* p a n n i* Mr and Mr*. E. W left f< r a vacation at the coast Mon-
C ollin* and w ith hl* sister Mr*. Clara '«'T-
Fawver.
Visita Parent*— Mr. und Mrs. Hoy
Her* From Roaeburg— M r* lb ward
Return Hom* To F lo rid a — Mrs (. alrn* ure here from Keedsport for a
Here and daughter* Louise of R"S»-
visit «Uh bis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
burg were guest* Thursday evening Mitchell Wilkins and h e r t w o
at the lió m e of Mr. und Mra. W. M daughters, Westa ond I-aurls. left this Ham Cairns.
. week tor their home In Madison,
Donaldson.
Returns To Portland—Mrs. Jen-
I Florida after a visit here this sum­
1,lu Cannon who hu* been tn Spring-
Renta Lenard Hom*— Dr Carl Phel mer with her sister, Mrs. L. It N*et.
, held ou business returned to Portland
teplaee ha* rented the home of Mr*.
Doctor Dippel On Vacation— Dr and Sunday.
William Lenord on
North Fifth
afreet and will move In today. Mra. Mra. S Ralph Dippel, accompanied
Here From Tillamook— Mr*. Her­
1-enord and her daughter, De Etta by Mr*. Dtppel's mother. Mr* Steven bert Moore and family of Tillamook
Duryer will move to Eugene lu make Uallter left the first of the week for are visiting at the home of tbe Rev­
their home with Mra Ivenard'a daugh­ a week's trip (o the mountain lakes erend T. J. Moore.
of the Cascades. They will visit
ter. Mra. Clarence llradley.
Crescent. Odel, Crater and Diamond
Her* From Portland—Mr. and Mrs.
Return To California— Mr and Mra lake* before returning (o Springfield A. M Bonduraunt stopped at the home
Dwight Welsh of l.a Verne. California
Goate Create Intereet— Tw o milch of Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Kenyon Sunday
left Friday morning by car for Ihelr
goat*
shipped to Springfield from uu their way to their borne in Port­
home at la» Verne, California
Mr.
Fall Creek try freight attracted u land from a trip to Bend.
and Mr*. Welab tea-h school ai Aiuea,
large amount of Intereet at the local
Hurts Hand—Albert Hurper of the
California. They have been gueata
railroad yard* Tuesday. The goat* John Sruvey hop rauch hurl
r,gM
at the bum* of Mr. and Mr*. J. A.
were boxed and formed part of a hand Monday by running a evdle Into
Neher (or a week and a half.
shipment of hoUHehold goods shipped Il while worklg on tbe hop bailer.
To Westfir— Dorothy llallkn of Eu­ here by Wllllum Denney of Fall
Visits Mother Here— Pete J-amberty
gene went to Westfir Sunday to vlsll C reek.
und (ucilly of Portland spent Sunday
her parenta who are «pending the sum­
Wire For Lin* Cornea—Workmen
mer there. She was accompanied by were busy Tuesday unloading a car­ at the home of bis mother, Mrs. N. A.
Rowe. He was accompanied by his
Misa Alta Zimmerman of Eugene load of heavy copper wire for (he
wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. while In Portland.
Mias llallln has been staying for the Mountain States Power company
Curl of Albany.
summer at the borne of Mrs. Etnma which will be used on tbe new line
being built between Springfield and
01*00.
Barber He* Guest*—Mrs. H. L
Wedllng. There were 61 large spools Barber and her son. C. L. Barber of
Two Finad Friday— Ivan Beeson of the wire In the car.
j Bend, spent the week end at be home
was lined | l Friday for allowing hla
Doctor K e . f r T o Return S a tu rd .y ,,f “ * r * “ • C' F B <rber<
engine to run and J. T. Grimes was
—Dr Eugene Kester who b e . been I8und“ >'
* * “ ’»•
lined 12 for rutting rom ers. Both
attending
at
eerie*
of
lecture*
on
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Fof
L#avlfW
Fir»—J. M
Fined
offences occurred Thursday
The
back I Woods of Summit, Oregon plead
driver of the Bend stages was Fri­ diagnosis at Portland will be bach
He ^esme down 8unday g uilty In Justice court here Saturday
day .charged wHh not stopping at Saturday.
the railroad crossing
He was re­ for a short stay, brlngllng Mrs. Kest­ to the charge of leaving a forest Ore
A Fine Noon Lunch
leased as the driver said he was a new er's daughter, and her husband. Mr. burning and was fined 125 and 12
Served Daily for 40c
driver and didn't aee (ha track until and Mrs E. O Jarvis, with him They coats.. A. T. Moses was the complain­
returned Sunday nlghL Mrs. Kester
he was on top of It.
ing officer.
going back wtth them
M arcó la Man H e r*— I l W H ro g g ln *
und fa m ily e f M u r ió la « u * In tip rin g -
Held F rid a y
M r K ioggH ie epr allied
t i l * b m k la st week m id hu* been lu
to w n fo r m e d ic a l tre a tm e n t.
Beautiful Hair Possible to All
One of the most Important thing* wa»bed dally—and rem em ber, they
that contributes to a woman's appear­ an: as Individual a* handkerchief*
ance Is her hair. Only the well :ress- and tooth brushes. For prsocal com-
<il. glossy coiffure can add the final ' fort, never use another's comb o r
'ouch to in»- carefully chosen cost­ brush.
Bur- of Mareóla was taken to the Pacific
r e t t and fa m ily o f A lb a n y have been « hrlntl.in hoxpl ul Wi (li-eadny for a
vl»ll11 g fo r u few d a y * a t the hom e o f m a jo r operation.
Mr
B a r re tt's b ro th e r. W llllu m Daw
H ere F ro m L ca b u rg — M r*. W, 11.
*on
C ra ft o f l.e a b u rg »pent T b u ra d u y and
S p ra in * Ankle— T C Johnson fell F r l'a y tn to w n re tu r n in g to h er hom e
'y tliss J?lo
Beauty had its beginning with Eve—whose loveliness, tradi­
tion tells us, was even greater than the perfection of the Garden
of Eden. Since that time, women- and men too,— only they
are more subtle about It have persistently sought it. Thus we
have had our heritage—throughout the ages—a little and the
ideal of greater beauty for those who have the will to attain it.
Gur features we cannot change—but we can make the most of
Din«.
C o tt-g r Grove Man H e re --J a il > »
C u m in i: i. lot nl ro p ri i-o in ivo of III«
Y> in iii'ii'. |i i l * i w n* In ro M onday on
liu e lin n '
M r C in iim liiK * m n ki N III*
bi uili|U n i le ra a t C otta ge d ro v e .
..—
Kiw anas Eleee Power Company Man
A s O ffic ia l
Mr. S. E Merrill. A ssis’ant General
Manager of the Mountain S tat;s
Power Company with headquarters at
Albany, was elected Lieutenant Gov­
ernor of the Northwest Kiwanas Clubs
for Division 6 during the Ninth An­
nual Convention recently held at Eu­
gene.
Mr. Merrill is well known
throughout Oregon and has been ac-
u>e for many years in Kiwanas and
other club work.
Goes To Portland— Mrs. Robert U
Drury left today for Portland for a
visit over the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Kennlth Tibbetts. Mrs. Drury
had as guests this week her parent*
and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Carson
Dixon of Los Angeles, Mr and Mrs.
Marshall Dixon and daughters Alice
an<t Owanda. and Mrs. Jane Dixon of
Pomona, California.
Dairying in the coast districts Is be­
coming more of a specialised industry,
the operator tending to become a
strictly high-class dairy farmer. In
the W illam ette valley the number of
real dairymen can harldy be said to
be increasing.
Coscientiou*.
Mere Man:— “I want to get a pres­
ent for my w ife.”
Nice Clerk:— “Would you like to
see something nice in silk thingsT"
Mere Man:— Why—e r r yes. But
let's tend to the present fir st”
OLD TIME DANCE
DROP IN
Cafe
. Coburg Bridge Every Sat. Night
Fountain
Garrett’s Orchestra
11
Friday and Saturday Specials
From the McMorran-Washburne
Basement Store
School Hose 19c pr.
Children»» Hchool hose in half length and full length style,
colors of brown and black. All h I zch . A good aervleeable
hose for everyday wenr. On sale Friday and Saturday
only In the baHenient store 19c pair.
Garbage Pails, 98c
Heavily galvanized garbage palls, capacity 14 quarts, tight
llttlng and sanitary cover, ball handle. Just the thing for
kitchen use. Occupies little space. Very Special at 98c.
School Hose 29c
Genuine "Ironclad" brand school hose In a fine medium
weight, full length style, choice of flue or course rib, black
only AI ho a finer quality on sale at 39c pair. Buy now
for school!
2 Pkgs Abrazo 19c
Ahrnzo I h the ideal aluminum cleaner Cleans, scours and
poHshes. Positively will not scratch. « rolls of steel wool
ami abrazo soap In each package. Regular 15c size pkgs.
Wall Dust Mop $1.00
A very handy wall and ceiling dust mop, made of finest
grade soft cotton ynriiH, very full and Huffy. Orange color
with twistsetl wire frame. Can also be used for floor mop,
complete with handle.
$1.75 Freezers $1.39
New standard lee Cream Freezers In 2 quart size. Heavily
galvanized will not rust. A convenient size to take pic­
nicking. Easy Io operate. Easy to clean. Home made
Ice cream Is better!
$1.98 Kettle $1.39
The New
EASY WASHER
is
EASY to Buy
and
EASY to Run
Think ahead! Decide right now that you
too, will be a “somebody.'’ Start next pay
day to save a part of what you earn. Then
be determined to save SOMETHING, no
matter how little, each succeeding pay day.
When you open a Savings Account with
this bank, we will present you with a
Liberty Bell Savings Bank to assist you in
saving. The Liberty Bell Bank is an orna­
ment for any home. It can be placed on the
mantle, there to receive the odd nickels and
dimes that you otherwise would foolishly
spend. WTien full, it can be brought to the
bank, the contents removed and credited to
your account.
Get an EASY washer
on EASY Terms
»
A dandy 12 quart preserving ketlle that sells regularly for
$1.98 offered for Friday and Saturday $139. Princess Pure
aluminum. A very handy kettle for canning. Limited
quantity at $1.39
Think Ahead!
k
$100 Opens a Savings Account
and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank
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Mountain States Power Go i
Protected by Electric Burglarly A larm System
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Commercial State Bank
Springfield, Oregon
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