The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 03, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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DECENCY HERE AND TH EM .
SHAW'S BABY PRICE.
SPIRAL, NOT JAGGED.
greatest sacrifices to make.
Child labor cheats grown men
and women of work and cheats the
next generation of ita chor.ce In
life, to say nothing of mocking
Christ’s warning, •'Their angels do
always behold the face of my
father, whieli is in Heaven.”
Cl "d labor sends plenty of little
aneels to verify that text.
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University of Oregon. Rugene. Ore..
March 3— (Special*—Paul Tracy, of
Springfield, senior in the school
journalism, won the second prlie of
$11*0 in the Murray Warner contest,
according to the findings of the Judges j
issued Wednesday. Phil. T. Bergh. of
ttoseburg. senior in business adminis­
tration. received the first prize and an
ward of $150.
Tracy's subject was “Must China
Turn to Force?" Bergh wrote on
“Under the Cloak of Disorder" and
Walter Butler, Creswell, who won
third prize of $50. wrote on “The Gods
of East and West.”
The general subject used every year ,
for the basis of the essays is any !
question that tends to improve condi- j
tions between this country and the '
Orient, and each writer discusses a
differenct phase of the topic.
France builds dozens of tiny air­
planes, sms est in the world; every
French sub uarine will carry one.
One of these submarine airplanes
rose from the water nine seconds
after the submarine reached the
surface, went up 2,000 feet, de­
scended and went aboaru the sub­
marine again.
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A fleet of submarines coming up
near a big city, discharging its
swarm of moscuito-like airplanes,
each carrying its gas or explosiva
bomb, could make the next war In­
teresting.
$24.75 to $39.75
Because in Spring u suit Is the smart
thing to wear, we expect this fine prea-
eutation of the very newest to go
quickly at the above prices. Trig little
tailored suits in novelty mixtures, so
attractive for the young miss, are of­
fered you.
Don’t neglect cold«, but don’t be
panic-stricken when told
that
Europe’s influenza epidemic may
come here. A wise doctor has said,
' The best thing to take for a bad
eold is two days,” which means
two days of complete rest in bed,
at an even temperature, drinking
n u c ’i water, eating as little as
possible.
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REBEKAHS W ILL HOLD •
D IS T R IC T M EET HERE
District convention of the Rebekah
lodge will be conducted in Eugene
April 4. it was announced at a meet­
ing of the local lodge Monday night.
Plans for entertaining many visitors
from Eugene. Walterville, CTeswell.
Cottage Grove, and several other
points are being perfected by a local
committee.
Mrs. Mary Magill of 8pringflebl
is president of the district convention
A public chicken dinner Is planned
by the Progressive Twenty-Two’s,
drill organization of the Rebekah
lodge, for tonight at 6:30 o'clock at
the I. O. O. F. hall.
At Hospital—Jess Wallace under­
went an operation at the Pacific
Christian hospital this morning.
Why It is to your advantage to buy a
used car from Pettyjohn's.
1. A good selection of standard
cars.
2. The lowest possible prices.
3.
Laraway's
Another big shipment Just received
which completes our color range,
and we have them all Yard
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19c
Laraway's.
Daisy Outing Flannel
19c
27 Inches wide. Yard
Ladies' Full Fashioned
Other White Outings 10c to 15 yard.
All good cloths.
Silk Hose
98c
IN all colors and sizes, pair
Laraway's.
Ladies' Pure Silk Hose
In all the late colors and a complete
run of sixes, prlr ....-----------
69c
Laraway's.
Misses' Sport Hose
We have Just received a wonderful
line of Misses’ Sport Hose. Csuallv
sold at 69c to 75c pair, our price.
pair _______ —■—~
59c
Laraway’s.
Ladies' Collars
Vestees and Bcarfs. everything new
and up-to-date and are reasonably
priced.
Collar and cuff Seta
69c to 98c
Authentic garments—a wondrous selection! 'inese models
will meet with your individual needs and will come within
•what you expect to pay for a new coat
__________$ 1 2 .7 5
$ 1 2 .7 5 _________
The New Gloves
Black and White
Fascinating new fashions of beauty and brilliance, are our
Black Satin and Kasha Cloth Coats trimmed with while fur.
The materials are of the best and our prices are right.
$ 2 4 .3 9
$ 39.75
For Spring are feaclnstlng with their
clever little ruffs and beautiful combi­
nations A beautiful showing at these
low prices.
98c. $1.49. $1*98
Laraway s.
Laraway's.
Vestees .......................—...... 98e to $3.39
Bcarfs
$1.98 to $3.39
Supreme Crepe
Laraway’s.
A lingerie doth In all colors 36 Inches
wide.
Powder Puffs
Gainsborough
sizes, from
Powder
79c yeard
Puffs In all
Bags and Vanity Cases
10c to 50c each
A dandy new line.
Silverware
$1.98 to $7.50
26 piece set of knives, forks, spoons,
and tray—
$5.75
New Braids
and Appliques
New Dress Flannels
15c to $2.75 yard
In plaids. Just the thing for sport
suits. 54 inches wide.
$3.98 yard
LOVELY UNDERTHINGS
Plain Colored Flannels
Dainty Lingerie in Clever New Stylings
Spring Undies from 98c a Garment Up
Our prices are very reasonable for such lovely, fresh, new
lingerie as we have just received. We have a complete
stock of Gowns, Chemises, Step-Ins, Bloomers, Vests and
Slips.
Laraway’s.
For dresses, come In all the late
shades. 27 Inches wide.
Reasonable term *.
Our today's offerings consist of the
following good used automobiles:
I Studehaker Duplex Rdstr.. late model.
( Hudson Speedster, Jewett Coupe,
j Buick “4” Rdstr., fully equipped.
Aid Give* Program
The Ladies Aid gave a program at Master Buick Rdstr., 1927 model.
the Baptist church Monday night, ! Chevrolet Tourings, Ford Tourings.
postponed from the previous Tuesday ■ Chevrolet Coupe, late model.
I Oldsmobile DeLuxe Coach, late model.
on account of the flood.
Mrs. J. Garber had general charge Nash "4” Touring, new duco finish.
of the evening’s entertainment. A ; Overland Coupe, Overland Touring.
skit was presented in which Mrs. Dodge Touring, Gardner Touring.
Alice Hawke, was George Washing­ Dodge Coupe, late model.
ton, and Mrs. Tobias, as Martha This is an exceptionally fine selection
Washington, bad leading roles. The of good used cars. You have to see
playlet had a political charcter and them to appreciate their value.
F. W . P E T T Y J O H N CO.
was full of comedy. One of the
largest crowds to attend a Baptist 7th and Olive Streets, Eugene, Oregon
Open Evenings
nattirtalnmnt beard the presentation.
$9.90 to $29.75
Jap Crepe
Lumber News Out—The 4-L Lumber
News was distributed at the Booth-
Kelly mill yesterday.
3 Good Reasons
Frocks For All Occasions
A brilliant array of Spring s newest
frocks are being shown In our Ready-
to Wear department Faithful to ths
mode. these frorks are successes for
Spring, and priced right.
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Lara way's.
shows with photograph*
ÍM times faster than morion pic­
ture cameras, that the lightning
bolt Is a spiral. That inte .esta those
who know that the spiral, as op­
posed to the circle, is the emblem
of progress.
Our earth, accompanying the sun
In its journey through space, trav­
els ahead toward the star Vega, we
going around it, following it, take
a spiral course. You are many Mi­
ltons of miles from the spot in tjie
universe where you were born, and
probably never will go back.
Ladies’ Spring Coats
HIGH SCHOOL TODAY
Cottage Grove and Springfield high
school girls are competing in a typing
contest at the local high school this
a'ternoon. Much interest has been
shown in the inter-school typwriting
event, and plans are made for a re­
turn match at Cottage Grove two
weeks from today, according to Mrs.
Rice, instructor.
The Springfield girls who will use
nimble fingers in the contest this
afternoon follow:
First year class: Naomi Carlton.
Audrey Danner. Jewel Roden. Hannah
Shidler.
Second year: Maxine Snodgrass
Dora Wagner, Arrilla Thompson.
Mary Lee.
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Spring Suits
Mads their bow her* this week
TYPIN G CO NTEST AT
Th<>~ are fine women m 'm er-
ic.
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a, of California, too.- up
swimming "to reduce.” Last week
she swam the Catalina Channel,
her eleven-year-old boy crying out
to her, ‘‘Come on, Mamma, don’t
give up.” When she finished the
swim, the thirty-year-old mother
was delirious, partly paralyzed and
had been bitten four rimes by sav­
age barracuda.
Too bad that such a woman
should waste her marvelous vital­
ity on a battle that pleases the
morbid but does no good. The na­
tion could afford to pay her to
have twenty-one children instead of
swimming twenty-one miles in icy
water.
Bernard Shaw says mothers
should be paid for having children
and adds, “I would not have a
baby for 1 »ss than 110,000.” He
underestimates it.
If he were a woman, with only a
man’s courage, and had had ONE
baby, he
ouldn’t have another
one for a million dollars.
Priced
The people of Eugene and vivlnlty are beginning to realise
fully the Important place that the lairaway Department
Store Is tilling In this community. Thev tind here at all
times merchandise of the highest possible quality at the
lowest possible prices, and a service of the highest order
Highly trained experts prepare the merchandise for your
easy selection. Our buying Is systematized and is done
when conditions are favorable and prices moderate. Insure
the merchandise you wain at prices that are the lowest
obtainable
Laraway's Department Store
of
al!__fee ¿ding States that had the
Reasonably
New Frocks
A Store Full of New Spring
Merchandise
Lowest Prices Compatible
With High Quality
Miss Carnei Holman
Mt Ay .
la . has worked her way throu
Simpson I la ) college by peeling p
latoes in a dormitory. "¿000 busk.- -
of them in 4 years.” she says When
she leaves in lune a gold potai,
to
be awarded her by the school •
SPRINGFIELD STU D EN T
W INS CONTEST PRIZE
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C O N F ID E N C E
You’ll lint! this whole store full of new Spring inerehandlae
the Hnest ant, new est of sm art apparel, yurtl gooda.
house funtlxhiuga. aceetutorlei. In short, every de,*urt
inent Is having a Spring opening of It« own. Kret4h new
slocks complete to the smallest detail. Arranged for your
convenient choosing. Specially trained salespeople are at
your service.
latraway’s Department Store
There is no question of a third
tens for a man who has only been
Montana’* Senate last week
favor of the Constitol
Amendment acaiaat Child
T h s a rn e n d m e » may ba loot, ——-
labor being profitable, and profit»
hard to give up. But It la com­
forting to see decency here and
there. In the end, of course, tho
amendment w o r d help every State,
just as *e end of sis ry helped
M EETS
Merchandise
New Suits
about third term .
Q U A L IT Y
Laraway’s Shopping News
Store
nominated and sleeted once. ___
U not President Coolidge, WHO
1st the Bspuhliesns t That qeoe-
Man Interests Washington. Three
Interesting tbs wise are
Mellon, Seeretery Hoo­
ver and Frank Lowden, stf DUaste
Secretary Mellon, older than the
i* young enongh to
THURSDAY MARCII 3. 1027
THS SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PACB R IG H T
$1.65 yard
Printed Soisette
In a »wonderful range of snappy pat­
terns.
49c yard
Printed Rayons
A beautiful cloth
79c to $1.29 yard
Phone
2233
Sheets
81x90 Seamless Sheets
98c each
Pillow Cases
42x36 Inches
L A R A W A Y ’S
25c each
Damask Napkins
Department Store
Dinner size.
Utraway Bldg., 966-968 Willamette Street
Eugene, Oregon
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A dandy
$4.98 dozen
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Phone
2233