The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 28, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY JULY 28. I»27
TIIS SPRINGFIKU) NEWS
PAG« SIX
week. They are returning from a
month's visit in Chicago to their homo
Viett Frees Hom«— Mr and Mr». ' In Washington.
Sam Montgi’mcry of Noli mere Spring-
Visits Friends Hers— H. L. Marster-
Hold visitors at the Fred Ftese resi­
<>f Salem vlatted Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
dence.
' Hamlin Tuesday
They are old |
Visit Nelsen Hom«—Mr» Emma friends. Mr. Marsters continued t o '
Kirkpatrick i.nd Mr Irma Soverns and Vkla. where he Is visiting hi» daugh­
daughter. Mabie, visited at the N Nel­ ter Mrs. Sylvia Kills.
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son home here Sunday.
Returns from Trip—George Perkins
Return from Portland—Mrs. Hasel has returned from a motor trip down
Bradley and small sou have returned the Roosevelt highway to Cescent 1
from I'ortland after a few days visit­ City. He went by Bandon and return-,
ing there with friends.
i ed V> Grants Paas, then visited Crater
Lake before coming home.
Jess Walker Here— Jess Walker of
toburg. who several years ago opera­
Gordon Lee Visits Here Gordon
ted a blacksmith shop here, was a
Lee. enlisted In the army ut Vancou­
Springfield visitor Sunday He chatted
ver barracks, spent the week-end here
with old friends here.
cn short furlough!. He went north
Visits Brother— Mrs Joe t'haiupie Tuesday to visit ai McMinnville for a
and little daughter. Betty Jo. of Ellens­ few days before returning to Vancou­
burg. Washington. are visiting Mrs. ver He has obtained his letter from
t'hampie's brother, H E Maxey, thia the Springfield Baptist church and has
TOWN AND VICINITY
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE
992 W illamette St.
Eugene. Oregon
Dependable Eyeglass Service
Dr. Roxjdl Qick
OPTOMETRIST—EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
878 Willamette 8t.
Eugene, Ora.
JUST ONE THING. BUT—I DO IT RIGHT'
Pay with a
CHECK
lake is attracting hundreds of fish«’.*
EXCURSION TO NEW
i men. cainp«*rs and vacationists.
OREGON WONDERLAND , Sunday next. July 31st. many plan
to take advantage of the apectal low-
Beautiful Odell Lake, locked In the
fare excuralou to this beautiful sec
heart of a sylvan wilderness until lh> tlon.
opening of the Southern Pacific's ne v
Carl Olson local representative of
Cascade Line this year brought It the Southern Pacific, states the round
within easy reach of the lovors of the trip fare from Springfield «rill be 53 «0
outdoors. Is one of the finest bodies and that (he train will leave at 8: <5 A
of water on the Ihtciflc Coast. More M. and will leave Odell Lake for re­
' than 2000 feet in d«pih at places, the turn at 5:30 P. M.
In ad«f1(loo to regular media «an«!-
' deep water lrnds to It a lovely sky-
I blue color. Rimmed by virgin fores*» vrtches and coffee will be obtained
and cupped among (lie myunta.ni tho on the train on return trip.
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DIED
become a member of the Baptist
* cfccrch of Vancouver.
I Visit at Portland— W. H. Adrian Bainbridge— at Westfir. Oregon. Jaty
visited at Portland Sunday and Mon- 2?. 1937. Eva May Bralnbrldge. aged
three weeks and one day. daughter of
! day.
Mr. and Mra. J. J. Bralnbrldge. Fun;
Goes to Portland— Bert Doane has
era! services »111 be held at Walker
gone to Portland to be at the bedside
1 of hie mother. Mrs. W. M Wadsworth. chapel. 2:30 o'clock. Frldav afternoon.
Rev. J. L. Hornshugh In charge.
who Is resorted to lie critically III.
j itn p ro ^ d
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W Emery
on prices on plate and other work, tl
Gravos to Return— The return of
1 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gravos from a trip
which included the American Legion
' convention at La Grande Is expect«!
i shortly. They planned to go Into
Washington
before
returning
to
Springfield.
Verne Btewart were visitors In Spring-
field Wednesday on their way h om e,
' after a vacation trip to Dunsmuir.
' California. They traveled the new
Cascade route and returned the Shasta
way.
I
HODGE IDEA SUPPORTED
BY NEW OBSERVATIONS
Protected by Electric Burglarly Alarm System
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Commercial State Bank
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
Fastens At Shoulder
Knitted Athletic Union Suits
L ig h tw eight, cool. Of good
quality nainsook, well made
and well finished th r o u g h o u t;
closed c r o tc h ; buttonless Hy-
f r o n t; fastens a t shoulder with
tw o b u tto n s like a bath in g
s u i t ; no o th e r buttons. Low
priced a t—
Very cool and comfort­
able ; reinforced at all im­
portant points. A ll sixes.
Sam «
M odal
M a r c a r ia o d
fn
Oreder Lime Now
1 Lime rock for agricultural purposes
, should be odrered Immediately, ac­
cording to County Agent O. 3.
Fletcher. Special prices due to new
freight rates are available.
Yes Hs Did
"That drunkard we hist saw Is a
very touching case. Isn’t he?"
'•Well, now that you mention It, yes.
He touched me for a five-spot yes­
terday.
Good Old Fats
"Yes, sir.
It certainly pays to
, study," said the young man as he re-
, reived his usual flfty-dollar check from
his old man. "If not for my studies
■ I wouldn't have this check. And I
<iw It all to miy fellow students.”
LADIES' HOSE
Rollins tlayon Hose, all color«,
all six«'» Value:) to 75c.
A novelty Rayon llime. all col­
or» and sties
Value* lo 85<-
BAGS AND PURSES
49c TO $5.90
SEWING THREAD
Value!, to 58 50.
bargain table.
All on a »pedal
59c PR.
4c SPOOL; 45c DOZ.
Clark« O. N T Thread, all col-
oe all si*«». Including Mercer
Ix e d Thread
CHILDREN S HOSE
19c PR.
Values 15«: Io 39« pair. In all
colors and site»
SHEETS
Sic« t«W
98c EACH
A
Ian«
quality blenched. »«»am-
RAYON MATERIALS
>38c YD.
A hl* nsaortment of «tripe« and
check« Value» to 11 50 yard
KOTEX
49c PKG.
Just received, a five-gr<»s ship-
menl.
lavraway’a Department
Store.
CUMFY-NAP
39c PKG.
Hame *I m packge as Kotex.
Thia la a regular 50c package
ORIENTAL PARASOLS
29c EACH
Just a fees* left. Our price Is
about tor lower than compsll-
tors.
PEQUOT PILLOW CASES
98c PR.
PILLOW CASES
Stampe«) and hemstitched, sev­
eral deaigna. No belter quality
mad«*
Stamped and hem«tltehed. and
a good assortment of designs
69c PR.
NU-OARTS
NU-CARTS
49c PR.
Ladles. come In nnd see what
Is new In the garter lln««—
NU-OARTS
at lairaway's Department Store
T h e J u ly C le a ra n c e Sales o f W e a rin g A p p a re l
U rg e Y o u r A tte n d a n c e
Dr. Ella C. Meade
of Albany
Is opening an Optical Store
at No. 14 8th Ave. West,
Eugene, Oregon.
When you are in that city
and In need of Optical work
she will be glad to serve
you.
The clearance sales of women'« and misses' apparel now on
are worth your while. Come In nnd examine the stocks.
Though you may not bo In actual need of new apparel
these value« are so exceptional that It will be economy to
buy. For there are «ults, dre««e«, blouses. skirts, coats en­
sembles—garments from the flne«t makers, of unquestion­
able style and workmanship on Hale at prices unbelievably
low. Ho come and shop, but come early since qulntltles
are limited, In some cases, but one of a kind.
MEN'S STRAW HATS
’/ , PRICE
49c SUIT
Every hat must be sold this
week. 98c each up.
Made from a good dimity rherk.
A regular 75c value.
WORK SHIRTS
MEN'S BIB OVERALLS
49c EACH
98c PR.
Made from blue and gray cham-
bray. All sixes, a bargain.
Ma«ie from 220 blue denim, all
sizes, full cut.
KHAKI PANTS
KHAKI PANTS
98o PR.
>1.49 TO $1.98
A pant that Is selling like hoi-
cakes, All sixes.
Here are values usually sold as
high ns *3.75 pair.
SUN VISORS
MOLESKIN PANTS
19c TO 49c EACH
We can show you six or eight
different styles and all colors.
You Can Clean
Spotsfrom Shoes
H l
CANVASS GLOVES
10c PR.
A good weight canvas glove,
blue wrist.
Ooxan pains $1.19
how C ommm k««pa
af! imooEh k at her abort in perfect
•on^rioM w ith o u t harming the
« •h o t, edpecially th « nrw Myle
abort W m W wh, prttd parch­
m ent, ah*Il gray an4 ot hr r delicate
tfnrt. Cerema remoert the «port
«»4 berpethe abort looking chic.
A Crw 4rope en • aoA d o th , • Ue-
ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR
SUSPENDERS
49c PR.
President and Police suspend-
ers. Good heavy webbing and
trimmings.
$2.69 PR.
w
Made from the best grade mole-
skin and the best of workman­
ship.
MEN S WORK SHOES
$1.98 PR.
Men. come In and see the best
«hoe value you ever looked at.
Regular |3.00 value«.
SHOE BARGAIN TABLE
$1.98 PR.
In this lot you will find shoes
that sold as high ss $7.60 pair.
tlh ei
For Rale by
K etel*’ Drug Store
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
! Opposite Rex Theatre^
Laraway's Dept. Store
F in e
C o tto n .
$1.49
The theory of Dr. E. T. Hodge of the
University of Oregon that the Three
Sisters are but remnants of a once
giant peak, which he called Mount
Multnomah, has been upheld by the
observations of a party of experienced
mountain climbers. The group, lead
by John Berry of Angora club of As­
toria, recently scaled the three peaks
and explored the surrounding country.
With Dr. Hodge's scientific data at
hand the members traced the rim of
the ancient crater and noted other
evidence In support of the theory.
After the party ha,, successfully
scaled the middle and south p«-aks.
Fred U. Robin of the Trails club. Port­
land. r»as able to ascend to within
■
! only 100 feet of the summit of the I
north peak. He was held back by s
perpendicular wall formed within the
last month when the mountain
"sloughed off." This rock slide. Mr.
Robin declared, had occurred since
two Bend youths made the climb early
In the month.
LADIES' HOSE
49c FR.
Boniethlng now. An all rubber
round garter for rolled stock­
ing«
For Indies and children.
Here a fte r Vacation— M r. anil Mrs
There is a feeling of importance—of busi­
ness standing—that come to you when you
can pay with a check, and it does improve
your standing, even though you have only
a small account. Start a checking account
at this bank. Special accounts receive in­
terest on minimum balances—with check­
ing privileges. Let us tell you about it.
Hers's Today'« New«
from Laraway'«
Dept. Store
A whole store full of the tlnest of nicrchmullHc Items selec­
ted months ago ami planned so ns to be here nt the mo-*
ment you wanted them. Hot weather Hems, everything lu
household aids mid apparels and acceaaorles that will make
the hoi days to come easier for you. Camp and seashore
accessories ure here too. In abundance. Prices. as always
at this store, are moderate ami wide In range.
Mrs Wadsworth Is well-known here
Reports tOTay are that she is slightly
When a bill is paid with a check you make
your own receipt. The cancelled check, re­
turned to you from the bank, shows when,
how much, and—if you want to jot it down
on the check—what for. The cancellation
shows it was paid by the bank.
Wo Lead In
Style and
Quality In All
Prie» Classo»
A Store Full of Choice Offerings
Awaits You Here
The Regular FV11 Term at the Eugene Business College will begin
Tuesday Septmeber Sixth. Thereafter eltch Monday will be enrollment
day.
Our up-to-date equipment, efficient instruction, and reasonable
rates make this a good school where you are assured of a business
training that will fit you for a responsible position.
A E. ROBERTS. President
Eugsns's
Most
Frogrs salva
Stora
Morning
Merchsndlso
Reasonably
Priced
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SIXTH
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
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Samson—Do you neck?
Dellllah— B-a-ay, that's my business.
Ramson—Well, let’s transact a little
business.
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