The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 05, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY MAY 6, 1827
THE, HPRINOFOCLD NEWH
VALUES IN BEADING
TOWN A N D VICINITY I
Careful (wading of “ Health H U ta"
may bo aald to bo highly profitable,
b u t’ We should b* extremal y cau­
rrom Weal
tious In accepting advice unlcaa its
In Prom Maro«I■—M o Spicer oí
I loot, real eatata dealer la W ant/ truth la aalf-evident. The Chief ar­
M a ro la «fa» a a lai tor har« Mond»
gument against tbe toittlllgent use
Sprlnflleld, was hero on bualnaoa
of coffee, comes from promoter»
Natoon la Improving— N. Nelson, Tuesday.
who are advancing a substituts for
who baa bran III lor aom« lima, tap re- I
the time-honored beverage. Haaith-
Visitor«
Prom
Portland—Mr
and
poiLail Io be but »lowly rwovarlng.
!
admoaltiona found In advoHiainc
Mr» K f Jgrvl» and daughter, Betty, matter are, as a rule, “ cut on the
bios.**
Their primo motiva la —
Mr«. Merohouae Violto— Mr». L. H. ' vlaltad over the weekend with Dr.
«aie» and mor» sales. Y
Mor»hoUse, u risM m ii of pull Creak, < and Mr«. Eugene Keater,
A number of excellent physicians
paid Hprluafluld a vini» Monday.
Btovona, Danner Return — Welby today write for the press, from
their ample stores of ••«porlence.
Vialta Prienda In Kupon»— M U a 1 blevena and E. R Danner returned
My dally paper earrlaa Its health
Dorothy Abbott api-nt the weekend Moudyay from Klamath Fall«, wher* column,
and I read th at in pref­
m
viali Ina friend« In Eugene.
erence to happenings in crime or
they went on a bualneaa trip.
x'
the so-called "sport page.” I get
Jeapor Noeiden} Hero— Mr». Mark I Kupon«
Raaldonta
Haro— Among more value out of i t A young lady
IV acquaintance grow
^ rew 01; her
lebrtng. Jasper, wa« a Rprlngdeid Eugene resident« who vl«lt«d Spring- of my
baffled her fam ily physician
vialtor Haturday.
| field Monday ware Mro F E. Smith,
for ever a
- - your.
r—
i- • > * rialist
“
I Mra. H. W. Johnaon and Mra. Edith
finally discovered that she
In Prom Ooehan—Mr». 0 J DeVoa,
suffering from loud poisoning, duo
Evnna.
realdent of (lóahen. waa a vialtor here |
to a preparation used on her face.
Haturday.
Powara Recovering— M r and Mr«.
She had naver road warnings, al­
though such wore plentiful.
Frank Power». Eugene, former Spring
Mra. Johnaon In Town— Mra. J L.
By resiling I loam tha method«
field roaldenta. vlalted Mr. and Mr».
employed by that most unscrupul­
Johnson. who Ilve» at Wendling, w u
Johi| Wlnaenrold thia week. Thia the
ous »windier on aarth, the quack
among Springfield visitor« Sunday.
flrat time Mr Power« have been about
who preys upon sick people. Tha
number
of dupes convince* me that
In Prom Ralnbow- -M ra. Ueorgu for a long time, having been III.
there are thousands of people who
W llltama of Rainbow waa a vialtor
do not read enough to fit them for
here Mondny
CITY R E C E IP T S FOR
intelligent judgment in aa serious
a m atter as their health. They
A
PR
IL
ARE
$10.739
Woethr People Here— Mr. and Mr«.
“bite” a t the most glaring frauds.
W alter Urtftlo of Woatflr apeut a part
They feed the vulture that fattens
April receipt* aa ahown on the
on them. When may intelligence
of Sunday In Springfield
dawn? Even epileptics aro fleeced.
book» of Recorder I. M Peteraon are
Tubercular and cancerous victim»
Vialta Coltina Home— Mr and Mr». *10.73* 73. A large portion of th*a
are lied to and rdbbed every day,
Frank Parrlah of Notl vlalted the E sum cornea from Bancroft bond«. A
in the most fiendish manner. The
W. Collin« home Sunday.
dlvlalon of the aum follow»:
easiest money to get is that ob­
General Fund, *293.211; Improve
tained by the medical Impostor.
Landa* Man Horo— Stanley Gray of
Physicians with*genuine qualifi­
ment «Inking. 3344.73; Improvement
Land«« paid Springfield a bualneaa
cations never advertise; they do
Internet, 3&4I.31; sidewalks, *248 4'.
not need misrepresentation to fur­
vlelt Saturday.
Tenth. C and D streets, *6*.01; aewer
ther their personal interest«. Folks
No.
I.
(36.31;
Bancroft
bond*.
*».-
who read intelligently know thia.
Rant« Hou**— W E. W alker h a»,
Too many do not read.
rented the Lextoo bouse at 432 II >»»•«
ir r
street.
PAGE FTV*
MANY A T H L E T E S FROM
H. S. AT COLL
High School News
W lnlfrtd Tyson, Editor
Oregon Agricultural entiers,
lege, Cor­
vallis, May 6— Borne nt
the best
tha contest at Forest Grove. This *a
<
Bophomor« Class Picnic
alheletes In the state «f Oregon wilt
the first year Springfield has entered
The Sophomore class went to Swim­ a quartet
participate in tbe flrat annual Oregon
state tnterscbnlaatlc track and field mer's Delight for their semester pjc-
Charles Nsdvornlk. who placed last
meet at O. A. C May 14, Jad<lD< from ’ Dlc on Monday, May 2.
year, took third place this year
tha list of antriaa pouring Into thn ! The refreuhmenta were, wteolers.
The boys came back all peped up
general inaneger's office here.
buns, marohmellow« and ice-cream. over their good showing, and were
Already 24 high schools throughout I Several members of the faculty at- received, with heartiest congratula­
the atate have signified their lnten tended. The patrons were Mra. Snod tion».
Mon of entering teams In tbe big meet ’ grass, Mrs. R. 8. Johns, Mrs. Bra twin,
and many more are expected before |
. —
- ■
The social calendar tor the re­
May 10—the dead line for entries.
i
maining five weeks of school wilt be
Profsssof Dunn Speaker
County, sectional, a n d
district I
Professor F. 8. Dunn of tbe Univer­ as follows:
irieefs have aroused more Interest this
May 4— Junior-Senior Banquet and
sity of Oregon w ill give the com­
year than any other time. Times and
mencement address. Commencement baseball game, here, with Cottaxw
distances reg*ptered In tbe different i
exercise will take place In tbe High Grove.
evt-rtts f-tjtnppfi- favorably with those i
May 13— Student Body picnic, spon­
School auditorium on June 2.
made In other states along the coast.
sored by Girl's League.
Professor Dunn’s subject has nyt
Individual performance seems to bo on
May 20— Baseball game with Shedd.
a par lu the district meets with the yet been announced.
May 22— Baccalaureate.
result that some real competition and
May 24— Game with University
Boys* Quartet Scores
close races may be expected In the
High. here.
state meet.
The boys’ quartet of 8pringfleld
May 27— Senior Play.
Schools entered in tbe O. A. C. state High School scored second place In
June 2— Commencement.
meet are Astoria, Enterprise. Cottage
Grove. Marshfield, Hood River, 8L
Civic Club Meets
Power Stpek Advances
Helens. Ranier, Bay City, Albany, In­
Regular meeting of the 'Civic club
Owners of preferred stock of the
dependence, Corvallis. Echo, Beaver w ill be conducted next Tuesday night Mountain States Power company are
ton. Wasco, Union. Salem. Myrtle Tbe principal matter for considera­ rejoicing this week with the announ­
Point, La Orande, Riverton, McMIn- tion »rill be the plans for Springfield's cement that on May IS. this stock w ill
vllle. and Jefferson, Woshlngton. Lin­ community house.
advance to *103.
coln, Benson, Commerce and Frank­
lin, all of Portland.
President W. J. K err of the College
Is honorary referee; T . Morris Dunne
of Portland, referee; and Dad Butler,
Aggie coach, starter.
W a tc h Y o u r W e ig h t
Between Miner Building and Eu­
gene Hotel. Positively tbe best values
obtainable. Telephone 430 R.
M-ll
Many Sign* Bold
Daupbter la Eerp— A baby daughter
Springfield'» advertising 1« advanc-1
waa born to Mr and Mra. H T, Kaat Ing a pace with the aale of daaena of
burn at the Pacific Chrlatian hospital "Springfield" radiator signs to local
Saturday.
motorists
The signs are being told
at
coat
through
the chamber of com­
Ona Flro Reported— Fire Chief Jess
Smltaon'a report for April ahown but merce.
ouo fire. with damage eatlmated at
Auxiliary To Meet
Te auxiliary of the American Leg­
Preparing for Camp— Preparations ion «rill meet tomorrow night In the
are being made by the local National i chamber of commerce to discuss the
tiuardamen for their trip to the en- poppy aale In connection with Mein-
campment at Astoria, The troop will oriel Day. An effort Is to be made
I Io have Boy and G irl Scouts asalat in
leave June 14.
the sale.
Returna From Hospital— Mrs. C.O.
Slolberg. who has been nt the Pacific
P E T T Y J O H N 'S
I
Christian hospital some time for treat­ You Can't Go Wrong (f You Buy Your
ment. returned to her Wendling hom- Card Car Where Values Are Known •
Mondny.
Tn Be Always Dependable—— Ami
Prices And Terms Always Keasonabb' .
Roaeburp Man Here— Morris New- Late model Hupmoblle 8edan.
land, automobile dealer of Roseburg. I Dodge Roadster
paid a short visit to hta au n t Mra. F . ; Dodge Touring
It llam lln. here Monday He waa on I W lllya-Knlaht Coupe (4 pass!
hla way home from Portland .
I Oldsmoblle 4-pnaa. Coupe.
| Bulck 4 Roadster
Vlelte In Portland— Mr. and Mrs.
M ra .,
Coupe, wire wheels, almost new
John Wlnaenreld vlalted their daugh Nash touring.
ter. Mra. Joe lammon. of Portland, Ford Tourings.
for three weeks.
Ford Roadster with delivery box.
Bulck Sport Touring, new duco
Have Mualeal Program — Special
Gardner Touring.
musical numbers by students of the
Hudson Speedster,
Eugene Bible University were given
ltulck 7 paaa Sedan.
at Sunday nlght’a services nt (he
Late model Bulck Coupe.
Springfield Christian church.
! Come Gel Acquainted W ith One Of
Henrv
l-ane County'* larg est And Beat
Undarpeea Operation— Mra.
a
Schwlnd of Marcóla underwent a Uaed Car Headquarter*.
P E T T Y J O H N 'S
minor operation at the Pacific Chris
7th and Olive Street*.
Eugene. Ore.
tian hospital thia week.
Phone 1207.
~ Power* Official» Here—George Mc­
Open Evening».
Clelland. electric superintendent of
Blank Promissory notes and re-
the Mountain State« Power company.
Albany, and Fred Olson, office man­ celpta printed and In stock at the
ager of Eugene, conferred with W. C. News office.
McLagan.
aleara
superintendent.
Springfield. Tuesday, on matter« re­ FOR SALE— Carnon paper In Inrg-
aheete. 34x3* lachee, suitable to
garding the Coo» bay propertle» of the
making tracing» The News Offtc-
company.
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Every housewife knows the importance of fresh vege­
tables in the well balanced meal. No matter how simple
or how elaborate the meal may be, it is always more ap­
petizing if there are plenty of fresh greens.
Don’t Let 'Em Kid You
When they talk about quality, as an excuse for higher
prices. We challenge comparison on quality— AND PR IC E .
Your Children
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Should not be sent to school until their pyes are optically correct.
It la a great handicap for scholars Io ti-y to study when their vis­
ion 1» defer the.
Prom n) ¿1 years' experience In - eye examinations, eye testing
and the fitting and grinding of correct glasses. I am in a position to
advise as to the very best course to take.
You can consult me with perfect confidence.
Ql. Sframan Wflloodu
O P T O M V T P IS r
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We have a variety of good things that will tempt the
most fickle appetite—and satisfy the most fastidious. Here
you find only the best—at the lowest prices.
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We will fill your phone order as carefully as the most
exacting shopper.
Phone
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The J. C. Penney Company is proud of the women
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