^IiatPriceBeaiit -¿ y 'M itre Z /a perfume TOWN AND VICINITY “ In From Cresw ell— Mr« Mary At Dorms— Dr Kester made a pro­ Waltz of Creswell was a vlaltor In fessional call at Donna Huiurday. Springfield Saturday. In fr o m Mareola— Mr. and Mrs Mra. H e rs M o n d ay — M r. and Joe Queen of Mareola w. re visitors Howard Humphrey and son were here Hunilsy. here Monday from Eugene. Creewell Msn Here—leun IHury. At Sutherlin— H. W. Whitney visit of the Creswell district, was u visitor ed at Hutberlin, Oregon over the here Monday. 1 To E d it Y e a r Book Swim m ing Cleeeee Start Dorem- Lsrlnt«r will « lit the "Maple Leaf. ’ Sprlngfleld High aebool year book, thia year. She has be.-n elected by -tii-te n ta . A manager Is Girls' swimming classes, under thd auspices of the Girls Leggi» of tb» High School, have started. Twenty- one girls attended the first class, which is held in the women s bu Pi- log pool at the University oí «regó*. bl. ch'** ,"1" " they w i re thoroughly dried, mix and tb . effect of dainty fielldlouaneta till thin muslin hags with Uteni. and . P aulin, at that >» die When placed In a tub of water, a f . n oh charm end beauty. bill \V < v k e l i d . 1 ia.nl. II..». i Ukc ptrfumc II obtained. ahethor ur not U 1» » dallhhtful •'* Perkins at River—Oeorge Perkins Perfume sould always bo placed on V isit In Albany— M r and Mrs. Cafl and daughter were visitors at Blue Juncl lo your churm or offends per I* Klee visited at Albany over the the skin and never rn materials, as sons of sensitive« »» and < ous.-rva It Is likely to stain the materials. River Sunday. Thanksgiving holidays live taste depend» not only on what Neither should It be placed directly Mra. Crim es H e r a — Mrs. J F. perfume you uao. hut alao on now Hers From W en dling —J L Zehner on the hair or scalp, as It doe» con­ Crimes of Route 1 was a visitor here of Wendling was a visitor In the city ! you u»e H and when. siderable damage In some cases and Monday. You adore your favorite fragrance quite oft.-n turns the hslr gray Per-j Tuesday. —and perhaps never give a thought fume may lie put on the eye brows, to the fact that It may nauaoate the sml b.thlnd the ears A drop or two S t i f l e , d ’ Saturday. ’ person with whom vou come In con­ on the lobe of each ear la refreshing tact. ►'or that reason, It Is wise and lasting. When the atomiser Is U> use even the moat dellgnlful per used, hold II a few Inches away, and, fume sparingly. spray freely. Hart of Waltervllle. mMjor operation at the Pacific Chris- In selecting your perfumes keep In Your perfume, toilet water, sachet Coburg Resident Here— Mrs Henry , |ail hospital, was released from that ; mind that the elaborate and ornate powders and hath salts should always container Is not always an Indication correspond Bricker of Coburg spent a part of institution Monday. that the perfume la of highest grade Saturday In Springfield . w — I n D e v i* Mrs. Davis Here— Mrs. J. D. itsv.s since perfume Is Intended to please License Pistes A rrive Here From Junction— Mrs. Verne <>f Portland has been visiting for ! the olfactory organ. It Is best that New automobile license plates are Stewart of Junction City was a *e voral days at the Leonard Lcpley the sense of smell guide In Its selec­ residence on Fourth street. She Is being received by Springfield motor Springfield visitor Sunday. tion. a former Sprlngfleld resident. j Ists through, the malls th is week. Here's a delightful perfume you From Marcóla— Georg- J. Daugh- , Those received here so far have had Seattle Visitors Here— Mrs. Ruth can make at home yourself at very erty of Marróla was a visitor In this n u m e ra ls b e tw ee n 4000 and 5000. E. Hall and son. Arthur, were enter­ little expense. Mix on eb aP pint w it city Monday. tained a t the residence of Mrs. O. B hollse.1 extract of rose and on half B iby Daughter Born— Mr. and Mr.i From Mill— Mr and Mrs Stillman Kessey and son. Dwight, o v e r pint alcoh.dlxed extract of tuberose Add one wineglass of extract of . ¡ i l l 1 Wilt urn llarnett are the parents of a Pratt of Fisher Mill were Visitors in Thanksgiving. Mrs. Hall and M is. Ilia, one wine gilts* of extract of topi, baby daughter, laun Tuesday night Springfield Monday. Kessey are sisters. • the Pacific Christian hospital. Th>- eight drops of orange blossom. I It'* N evers Here—C A Nevers of Enjoy Dinner— Mr. and Mrs C. E. oil I. and four drops extract of si IP.'I Kiri ib»s b''.*n named .Mildred Itural Route C of Eugene was a visit Kenyon were entertained at the C. E- l.oulae. nx.nds Increase nr decrease lb’ or here Saturday. »warts residence Thanksgiving. The quantity desired You will have a Thanksgiving program at a Eugene From M arcóla— Mrs. Fred Millen perfume that Is delightfully refresh I will net be responsible for any theatre was enjoyed following dinner. log and agreeable. , hills contracted by any one other berger of Marcóla was a visitor ‘n this city Monday. M artin To Leave— Lloyd C. Martin A charming custom of older g :i i t. un myself FRANK GRIFFIN eratlons was to save fragrant flowers Smith Back—«'tty Recorder It. W who has resigned as cashier of the Smith Is hack from a visit with his First National Bank, will leave Dec ember 5 for Argyle. Wisconsin, where daughter In Portland. he will make his home in the future. Hara From Creek— Janies Kills of Visit In Eugene— Mr. and Mrs Carl ►Till Creek spent a part or Sunday Olsen were entertained at the D. W. In Sprlngfleld. Crites residence In Eugene over H era From Dexter -Mrs. Nathan Thanksgiving day. Chaffey of Dexter wi i a visitor In Residence— Mr. Sprlngfleld. V isit Mortensen 676 DEPARTMENT STORES Wallace ' anfl M™- D A Schomaker and Jasper Msn H era— Robert daughters, Marie and Majorie. of »42 Willamette St.. Eugene. Oregon. o f Jasper spent a pari of Saturday Salem, visited over the week-end at transacting business here. the home of Dr and Mrs. R. P. Mor? Tonsils Removed— Mra. Lew Wal­ essen. lace of Jasper underwent a tonsillect­ Cox Leaves Mill Office—H. J. Cox. omy at a kwal surgeon'll office Sun­ president of the newly organised Lo­ day. rane Lumber Company, on December Progress on House— D. W McKin­ 1 relinquished his position as chief non has aai the n u n iibbs •*- new ..... rafters . . . . . . . . . In ... on — the •••-.accountant at the Booth-Kelly Lum- house which he Is erecting wn South i ber company office here. He Is suc- Thlrd and D sTreet. ' ceeded by Clayton Barber. SPECIAL PRICE on LARD Pure and Sweet Here From Albany— Mr. and Mrs. ( John Shots of Albany »ere week-end EM PLO YM EN T IN PACIFIC guests at tbe W illiam Dawson rest N O R TH W E S T COMING TO dcnce. LOW PO INT O F Y E A R Hom« Saving is a Habit with tome people: a necessity with others. In either case, the saving« listed below will prove attractive not alone because of tbe low prices but because of the high quality. Friendship is an Important part of our life. The Greeting Card Is Hi«' m essenger of friendship and its m is­ sion is happiness, love and good will. It says what yon want to say. and says it better. TH E GREETING CARD Is the natural outcom e of our busy modern life. It is the modern method of keeping in touch with friends and loved ones, and has replaced the friendly, leisure­ ly letters of tim es gone by. Then. too. our friends are scattered, more and our circle of friends is larger than was the case when folks traveled less THE GREETING CARD is a little, definite piece of sunshine offered by friend to friend. Life seems a little kinder, the day a little brighter and the heart a little lighter when it comes. It- carries kindly greetings for all ages and both sexes, and for all the wholesome or itslons of life. Inspect the m any beautiful lines of Greeting Cards a t T m W illa m e tte Press Opposite P. O. i Form Oregon Freshly Rendered 90 c 5 1 .7 5 4Oc Small Pails ........... Large Pails Bulk Ijird. 2 lbs. Buy your future needs now Independent Meat Co. Phone 63 Quality All The Time Corner 4th and Main Just Horse Sense W e hate to keep pounding at you on th is • ub> * 0* *£*?«"?’ but a fte r all. isn't it a fact th a t Y O U profit more than W E do?. We We make a tew cents m argin on the v a rio M ite m , we ««« use health helper« of ours, you get a D A IL Y K IC K , a d a i l y y y is not even comparable w ith our email money profit, t i n t i t so? But our H A R D E S T job is to get you to K E E P ON * ^ * ^ 0 the* e health helpers. You moeey in and out of our .to re and when you get s £ s '.Br x a x s r x t b° a So today w e’re going to R E M IN D Y O U ! ItG w . Unguentine— A Salve r J For Those Who Save Elm er »ho was elected, as declined to serve. We mention THAT one be­ cause It's so highly advertistd but lordnos we've got plenty others! A slip of the razor! An ornery cut, a burn! A quirk slap of Unguentine and |jie pain, the g e m » , the cut all sorta disappear! Remember this item next time you're in Makes Smile» Come Easier? After a rug shave, just one ■et dash of Witrfi Hare? tak»« the starch and stiffness outta the cuticle, thus allowing the 7 muscles which costrel *mlles to function without pain. A Cotton Pad soaked with Wilt-h Hazel and allowed to rest o v e r tired eyes for a few minutes gtves them back their Ibre and snap! SPECIAL— Both Sexes We've a PRICE on a Auto Razor Strep that ODOHT to make ♦h-sc Strops leave heme and start out in tbe world ft>r> them ­ selv es Think of M. for a Strop that makes a blade ?!> 9» davs LONGER! Not only THAT but eac*. time you USB the blad i t s lMKi SHARP. J KETEL’S DRUG STORE C ity — Louis Portland. Ore.. Dec 2. - (Special) -j McBee snii wife arc here for a few E m ploraent in the Pacific Northwest I » days from Oregon City. They are has reached the low point of the year, j visiting relatNe» In SprtngllcM. and present conditions will generally | B rule» H a rp e r In— H e U t a h H a r p e r prevail throughout the next two arrived form Monmouth Saturday months, according to the 4L employ­ evening, and tai sending a few (lay* ment letter publish«! here today. ; Thousands of men who work on con visiting here. structlon jobs and on farms, have lx Slightly Improved— Mrs Carl come into the larger centers to re­ Employment d is­ Carpenter, who suffer«! a stroke ,,f main until spring paralysis, last week, is reported to tricts of the cities, however, do not (present any more than the usual , be slightly improved. number of men fir this time of year. Spent W eew -rnd Hera— Mr. and In the Portland and Columbia Mr*. E. G. Jarvis and daughter. Betty, River districts ¿here is at present vir­ of Portland, spent Thanksgiving and tually no d« mand for help. A major­ the week-end at the residence of l»r. ity of the logging camps will be and Mrs. Eugt ne Kester. closed about December 15 and log­ gers are h M ing their Jobs until the Funeral Hold—The funeral of Mis. shutdown. Reports from other Paci­ Hubert D. o 'lh ll. of Kali C m * . w is fic Northwest districts follow: Aberdeen Hoquiam, Wn. — Several conducted at the Walker . Impel Sat­ urday. Mrs. O lb 11 o lio at the Fac ­ night shifts at sawmills in this dis­ trict have been taken off. Labbr ile Christian hospitul Tuesday. turnov r Is light in both camps and la Injured— Mrs Alice Wilson was sawmills. T u r n « . W it — Fiw calls for any slightly Injured Saturday when struck by an automobile operated by Mr*. L. sort i f labor were posted in this city W. Hobson. The accident occurri .1 last week There is a surplus of men on E street between Fourth and here but there has been no noticable Increase of unemployed In the pa it Fifth streets. ten days. Seattle— With loggers holding fn*t Visit at Corvallis— Mr. and Mr*. to their jobs until the holiday shut­ Floyd Flanery were visitors at Cor­ down. and with practically no turn­ vallis Sdnilay. They were accompan­ over In other lines of labor, ther ■ ied hmm by Mis* Carrie Flanery, have been few jobs offered here lu sister of the local druggist, who »111 th e fa s t win k. spend a few days in Sprlngfleld. S po kan e — Seasonal employment conditions obtain In the inland Em­ Return to Oregon City— Mrs Craw­ pire. Wlnt t logging is generally ford and children, who were Thank* ifniier way. Sawmill and planing mill giving guest» at the W. II. Pollard operations art- approaching the sea­ residence, have left the city. Mrs. son's low point.. More men Ihan Joba Crawford, a sister of Mr*. Pollard, here. has returned to Oregon City, while the children are attending ( t A. C. Hopeless Visit Lightfoot Residence— Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery and Mr. nud Jack Henderer of Sprlngfleld wore among guests at a Thanksgiving dinner s l the William Lightfoot residence on College Crest. Others present were Mr and Mrs. John Rossman of Camp Creek. P. H. Emery. Floyd Emery Charles Paddock. Mrs. Paddock, Wade and Bertha Paddock. Mother: - reprimanding: "Now don t lot me trll you again Jimmy.” Jim my:—"I'm afraid I can't stop ?ou Takin g llnven to ry "Why are you counting your fingers?" “I Just shook hands with an ex- convlct." Can YOU Save Money? Andrew Carnegie once said: "The man who does not and cannot save money, can­ not and will not do anything else worth while.” Andrew Carnegie am assed a fortune but the FIRST thing he had to do was to sav" his money. You may not be able to accum ­ ulate a fortune but you can, with the help of a Savings Account, take advantage of opportunities that you would otherwise be compelled to pass by. S ta rt a Savings Account w ith $1.00 and Get a Liberty Bell Bank Protected by Electric Burglarly A la rm System A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY Commercial State Bank Springfield, Oregon