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    THURSDAY JANUARY 13. 1927
T H E SPRiNGPIELD NEWS
TOWN AND VICINITY
Price
Boy Io III— John. the h ill« »on of
h r »ivi Mr». C arl H. Phetteplace I»
III.
In Town— Perry W allac !
o f Jaa per «peni a part of tiatur-
day tranau rtlng business hero.
Cool«y Operated On— J B Cooley
underwent mii uporetlun at a local
surgeon a office Tueaday.
Fred Voekey In— Fred Toekey of
N o ll waa a Springfield vlaltor a a tu r-,
day.
W a lla c e
Mr». M orto Moro— Mr». Mnr«« of
Hara From Jasper -M r. and M ra.
I'leaaant l l l l l » « • a Springfield v iali' C. L. W allace of Jaaper were vlalt-
or Tueaday.
ora here Friday.
Here From C rttw n ll— Mra. E It
Purcell of Crea well waa In tha city
for a ahort Utu» Tueaday.
Jasper Resident Horo— Mra M ark
Helberlna of Jasper waa a visito r here
Tuesday.
Hero
From
W e lts rv llle — W illia m
llu r k a of W a lte rv llle waa a Spring
Hold vlaltor Tueaday.
L aird In Town— Among out o f lown
via I (ora hero Tueaday waa Ralph
L a ird of Pleasant HUI.
Andrew Nelson Hara— Andrew Nel­
son of Collage Urove visited Spring-
field relative« Tueaday.
Junction City
Visitors— M r. and
Mra. G. K VanOrdoir of Junction C ity
were vlaltora here Monday.
WINTER SKIN TREATMENT
"Won’t you please tell me unU1 ,hr »h,n “»«>«• and «*<>»•-
how Home Kirk manage to keep then dry It very carefully and thor-
oughtly
I f vanishing cream la used,
their HkittH ho lovely and soft, Bppiy jt MSt YOUr „g|n t„ thP„
deHpIte the ravishing Winter ready for the rouge and powder,
cold, Hntyw and wind«."— A
So much for the prevention of
Reader.
I rou**1 »kin— how tor •*■ remedy.
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° f course, any number
remedlea for chapped akin, but
what helps one person w ill not Al­
If one w ill uae a little foresight.
Hare From Oreve— Mrs. C arl Kz
T he fare and hand« should never ways relieve another because of the
tapp o f C o lla g e Grove waa In Ihe city be washed In soap and w ater just be­ wide variation« In sklna.
G lycerin and rose w ater la an old
for a ahort tim e Monday.
fore going out Into the cold. Even i
stand
by and moat people find It very
Roy B row te Haro— llo y llre w e r of (huuvh they are carefully dried a fte r­
efficient.
But If you've tried It and
wards,
the
washing
elim
inates,
tem
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Fall Creek waa a vlaltor here F -ld ay
porarily, the surface oils from the It unsatisfactory you m ight expe'l-
V la lto r* Horo— Mra. M Bristow and akln. thus leaving It dry and- »uacepi-, •"•’“ t » little by using d ifferent pro-
portions
Possibly a little more fly -
daughter
were among
out-of-town Ible to chapping.
The akin should be washed thor- <er,n and lfta" roHe w ater OT »'»“
vlaltora here Saturday
oughly at night, w ith warm water. - ,e ra a w l,I prove more effective.
Al
la Operated On— T h e 5-year old pure soap, and a rough wash cloth. mond cream " arB Hood and camphor
son of Glen Stafford
w ill undergo
an g , „u rr to r)n^ . free froni a l| , oap Ice massaged Into the akin In the
operation at
the Pacific Christian i A f t ir drying, massage a soft clean«- aaln,‘ manner one would use a cold
boapllal today. _
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creMln lnU, (he „km . „ ow l t tJ cream Is exceptionally good, eepecl-
the number I I . President H. J. Cox other civic and fra te rn a l organisa­
announced yesterday.
tions In pushing Its plans for the com-
D rive te L e w e l l - M r and Mrs. C roUn“ y boU* ' ’ and * “” »>her.hlp
F Eggimann drove to I-o w .ll Tuea- d r' ve
probabl5r b“ «
:b i'
Zday
T hey found the ro e d . In good. ra W p ,,< n
>» la «■- P'a " •» hulld a
structure which w ill serve as a re-
creation and meeting center, and w ill
Undergoes
Operation— Mrs.
W il- Include gym nastic equipment, a klteh-
llam E lle r underwent an operation at en and banquet room, and sim ilar
the P a rille C hristian hospital Tues- features.
day morning.
Need for such a center here was
emphasised, and fu rth e r plans w ill b -
House le Ranted—-F D Els, man ,|,.v„|,,p^rt wh,.n the C, T, C n u b ’s new
haa rented hla residence at II and
officers meet to discuss Ihe new year a
N inth streets to O. C. Sm ith. Southern w or|, shortly
Parirte operator at [» w e ll.
New officers named Tuesday night
H ere Froow Callfeaaie— W illa rd Nel- w" re M ra «••’’nice Van Valsah. preel-
shape.
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SOLDIERS NEED BRAIN.
WE ARE RELIGIOUS.
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He who sells rib bo ns;— “DM you
say 'T h is Is so sudden' when M r.
Tan ner to Speak
Kussman proposed."
H. O. T an ner, professor In the
She (leavin g Io be m a rrie d ): " I
chem istry departm ent of the U n iv e r­ didn't have the audacity."
sity o f Oregon, w ill speak on th"
He who sell, e lo ,:— "W hyT"
radio at the m eetlnx of Ute M ethodist
S h e;— "W ell, you know how K ib e
Brotherhood next Monday night.
man stutters.’ *
Store No. 11
Eugene, O re.
Don’t Forget
To Attend The Great
Million Dollar Sale
Starts Thursday, Jan. 13th
All merchandise not conforming to
new merchandising policy adopted
at convention, must be sold-
THE HATEFUL AGE.
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A college authority says college
men fail, not for lack o f learning,
but
lack
ot
There is not enough discipline in
universities, Dr. Brown tells the
Union College Alumni Association.
Colleges treat boys from 18 to
23 as though they were men,
whereas usually they are children
On the other hand the WeM
Point Academy eeema to overdo
discipline. A ftrst-year cadet, A. J.
Van I-eeuween, trying to stand
straight and stiff enough to please
his superiori, strained too hard
and broke hla neck.
Lord Inchcape says missionaries
are to b lan c for the upheavel
against Britain in Chinx This
calls inditrnunt denials from bish-
ep3 and others.
Evcrytody thould know that
misisonaries hove done great
good, not ot !y ; plritually but ►
. c-
terially in th j F ar East, especially
in a medical way. They have
taught natives to take care ■>£ their
bodies as well &x tiieif sowis.
M ÍT O A B B
6 th & W illa m e tte
RILLING BREEDS RILLING.
Young West Pointers, stiff and
straight, are line to sec and grati­
fying to their superior officers. But
it is an agile mind rather than a
stiff neck that makes a great sol­
dier. Nnpoleon was slouchy, also
Frederick the Great.
LATE NEW S
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General Public Invited
If 75 passengers are gotten the round trip fare will be $9.13:
if 200 passengers are gotten the fare will be $5.00. Tourists
Bleeping cars $2.75 extra.
Southern Pacific Co.
o u rtl|y softened by washing so they
W atch
repairing done correctly
ran P®ne'ra te easily.
W o rk In today—O u t tom orrow. Hoyt
Chapped lipa offer a real problem 3 « M ain tL
tt
10 some women and for them I know
.
° * Do h elle r remedy than to cultivate
regular use of the w hite pomade
llJ>aU‘ ',t-
C A L L A N D S E E D r. N. W
on prices on plate and other work
\a c a ^
Rare, thus far, Government <to-
thln* to
I de
the heat thine
la t to
o do
da; notb-
i farmers U
)
fa«. A to atoe
Attem
vr.ey-General
ey-Oeaeral
Bhaffef
gha
of
Dakota want» the
t u n to restore tha death penalty
for murder.
B e eays a burglar
arill ahoot more neklaasly I f ha
kkdan the w o n t penalty is life im-
prieonraenL la feet, these that
ro bbery with violence de­
ity
»elect States where
i is ao gallows or electric chair.
Perhaps exceptions must be mado
In these days of promiscuous
shooting but it has bee« proved a
thousand ways that, under normal
eondltiona, murder Increases when
the Government sots aa example la
We are more rellgleus than the
people of England. There such
questions aa "Do you believe in God
—in Immortality—in Hell— Heaven
— the Divine Birth of Christ,” etc.,
bring all sorts of strange answers.
Hera we usually answer "Yea"
W such QOCfltlOnA.
Good Hwiaa have semething to
do w ith B. Many am too proaper-
eus and buay to davato mock time
.to thfeUng ar
LADIES OF G. A. R.
INSTALL OFFICERS
Installation of officers w ill take
place at a meeting of the Ladies of
the G. A. R. tom orrow afternoon at
Egglm ann’s hall,
members
of the
Eugene circle w ill attend, and the
guests w ill enjoy supper at 4:30
o'clock.
Major Coupal, President Cool­
idge's physician, says some Egyp­
tians hail false teeth. He has a
set found in the Nile mud made
by tha Greeks who now sell you
fruit and other things.
Such teeth were rare. Even in
George Washington's day the mak-
ing of them was very clumsy.
The ancients went through, old age
without false teeth or eye glasses.
No wonder they called old ago
“the hateful road.”
The Egyptian Chamber of Depu­
ties haa pajwed a cotton limitation
law, and for three years cotton
planting in E gypt will ba cut down
two-thirds.
The Government thinks that
the best way to solve low-price
problem.
Some may starve— but
tl.i.t is part of the game.
A Notable Clearaway Of
Women’s Luxurious
A ll civil w ar eterans. regardless of
membership eith er in the Springfield
or Euvene posts, have bedn Invite-1
to attend, according to M rs. C. P . '
Eggim ann.
who w ill be installed
president for her fourth term .
COATS
A L IT T L E L A T E
Percy— Oh. I have the most g lori­
ous news!
Esther this cousin)— W h a t Is It?
Percy— Peggy has promised to be j
my w ife! ,
Esther— So that's what you call i
news!
A m onth ago she asked m e )
to be her bridesmaid.
CLEVER TRAM P
Reaae af < k a ^ R to tree, have
made money. The eervao g r e a ta t
T he tram p paused outside the gate.
-ugar fortune» made In Hawaii all
“C lear o u t!" shouted the lady of
je .o n g e d to descendants of intelli­
the house. " I a in 't got no wood to
gent misxionnriea.
' chop. T here ain ’t nothing you could
But wbat to there wreog about
! do h ere.’’
saving the inula e f heathen and
,
"B u t, madam, there is,” retorted
making a fortune, honestly, at the
the
w ayfarer, w ith dignity. “ I could
• nme time? One, or ten, talents*
give /o u a few lessons in g ranim er.”
1 hould not be buried. The Bible
ays so.
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Klamath Falls
January 25
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son left yesterday for Red Bluff. C all <len,: Mra 8 K IHppel. vice presl
forala, a fte r visiting for several days dpBU Mrs 1 A Valentine, treasurer;
at the realdence of his parents. M r t Mra b K Pa«e « x r e U r y ; M rs W . |
and Mrs. N. Nelson of Hits d istrict.
I ” 8 , «,« r 'n<,r. assistant secretary and
J Mrs. Paul
B ratta la , corresponding
Darling Movee — W illia m
D arling secretary.
and fam ily are moving to Corvallis
The treasurer s report showed that
where he w ill work for the Mountain the club took in S42G.R7 during the
Slates Power company
Mr. D arling year, and spent fS M .10 on civic Im ­
has b««n an employe of the company pro vem ent
here for aeveral years.
The next meeting w ill be on Janu­
ary 25 Club officers have urged that
all Springfield women
attend the
meetings, as they are open to every
one. as Is membership In the organi-
xatlon.
To
rem ain on fo r a few m inutes before ally ,n »HHravated cases.
, It la wiped off. Follow this < lth a e v -'
AI1 ot ,heae "»"»edlea should be
Bppllc. , h>n„
tow„ . and “ " ' l e d a' " r
ha" •**«> ‘ hoc
then close the pores with cold w a t.f
or by massaging ihe skin w ith a piece
ft. Ilu n tly w ill vlalt tonight a t Cot'
of Ice wrapped In a soft cloth
(age Grove aa (he gueata of M r. and
Then be fo r* going out, a cleansing
COMMUNITY HOUSE TO
M ra
IN>(eraon of the Gray Gooae I
cream Is used ra th e r than soap and
reataurant of th a t town.
BE CLUB S OBJECTIVE water. A fte r the surplus c re a m has
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i been removed nae cold towela or Ice'
Mra. C raft B atter— M ra May C raft,
Establishm ent
of
a
community
who haa hern III for aeveral week».
Is able to be GUI again, but has not
» • " • * « * • c h ie f objective of
yet resumed her school work at l h « | ‘ h* Women s Civic club during 1M7.
Mugnne Bible U niversity.
w " • » decided at Ihe annual meeting
I of the organisation Tuesday night.
Cham ber Phons Available— The of Plans for the new year and election
flees of the Cham ber o f Commerce of officers featured the session,
are now flued w ith a telephone w ith | T he club w ill enlist the support of
Members of the Woodmen of the
W orld w ill hold an open m eeting at
the ball Monday night. January 17.
A ll members and friends of the lodge
are Invited to attend.
Lions Special Train
It's really very easy to keep the
akin from becoming chapped and red. !
C hild la III— T he «mall child of J.
Loavo
For
Cast— M r. an d M ra.
E. Newton o f F i l l Creek la confined
Roland Moshler left yesterday
w ith la grippe.
extended tflp to the e a s t
They
V is it At d ro ve— M r and Mra. M traveled the southern route.
W o o d m en te M e e t
PAOB THREB
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I ’ L L SAY SO!
G ran dm other:— I suppose you have
to stay ttp very late at college.
G randson:— Yes, but really. Grand­
mother, It ’s worth lt.
S E C R E T S O F T H E O F F IC E BOY
TRADE
Brow n— How's you new office-boy j
1 getting along?
G rey— Fne!
He's got things so
mixed up that I couldn't get along
w ithout him.
SO M E D A Y IT M A Y BE A W H A L E
T om m y— Do fish grow very fast?
j B illy — 1 should think so!
F ath er
! caught one once and It grows six
Inches bigger every tim e he men­
tions It.
—To the woman who needs a new wrap this information
should be, indeed, pleasing. Here ar* dressy winter coats
'whose style-rightness is correct. Farther’ incentive for
visiting and trying on several models is ottered in the news
that prices are sharply cut—reduced 5 0 ',. The season is
at an end for us, though not for you.
—FORMERLY
— FORMERLY
— FORMERLY
— FORMERLY
— FORMERLY
— FORMERLY
—FORMERLY
— FORMERLY
$19.75, NOW
$21.75, NOW
$24.50, NOW
$27.50, NOW
$35.00, NOW
$37.50, NOW
$42.50, NOW
$45.00, NOW
$ 9.88
$10.88
$12.25
$13.75
$17.50
$18.,’□
$21.25
$22.50
Store Wide January Clearance Sale
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