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    J Community News
father's placs
camping.
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Correspondants
H onoring h er m otht'r, Mrs. 8. Noll,
who Is visiting at Pleasant H ill from
Ida Grove. Iow a, M rs. C. E. Jordan
entertatu««f the ladies of Plea-an t HUI
last Thursday August 4. T he a fte r­
noon * H - spent quilting.
Kefrvsh-
ineuts o f sandwiches, cake an«l fru it
pudding were served, Those present
were Mra. Dora Harden, Mrs. lhffbert
Hard« n. Mrs. Ernest Schrenk. Mrs. A.
Mrs. L ester Cyr. Mrs. Hom er Chase, J. Higgens. Mres. Dmges. Mrs. Baker,
M iss Dorothea Bailey, Miss Maude Mrs. E. Y S w ift. Mrs. J. A. Ph« Ips. Mrs.
Chase. Mrs. OolUngwood. Mrs. T . J. T. F Kabler. Mrs. Barnum . M rs E. B
T in k e r. Mrs. S. N o ll and Mrs. Jordan,
M a x w e ll and Miss Grace Maxwell.
Joe Neal returned Sunday from the and M ild red S w ift, Evelyn Phelps.
M ercy hospital where he recently G enevieve*and Junior Harden
M rs W . L. Bristow turned her ankle
underw ent an operation for appendi­
several weeks ago w hile going off the
citis.
back porch of her home. At first it
M rs Lester C y r was hostess to a
was thought she had only slightly
num ber of friends at dinner. Wednea-
sprained her ankle but as the hurt
day evening st the J. W '. Chase home.
grew worse she was taken to a doctor
T h e d inner <wus prepared by M r. and
for tre a tm e n t bat continued to use
Mrs. K D. Lom bard, who cooked the
the ankle. T he sprain became worse
en tire meal w ith the exception of the
and she is now forced to use crutches
coffee without w ater on top of t h e «
and suffers considerable from the
•to r e
They are dem onstrating a lu tri-
ankle. No bones are broken but the
uumw-are The menu was roast beef,
legaments are badly tora.
steam«--! potatoes, carrots, rice, pan «
M r and Mrs. E. B. T in k e r and son.
cakes, apple sauce, cake and coffee.
Frederick Bruce, motored to Portland
Those to enjoy the dinner were: M r.
Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs.
gad Mrs. L Cline. M r. and Mrs. W H.
Dudley T in k e r, who passed away at
Anderson. Mrs. W . Larswood. M r. and}
a Portland hospital F riday m orning
M rs V . O. M cElhany. Mrs. T. J. M ax
Mrs. T in k e r was on her way north to
w e ll Miss Grace M axw ell. Miss Maude
spend the sum mer w ith relatives
Chase. J. W Chase. M r. and Mrs.
when ahe look kick. She underw ent
L e e t-r Cyr. Presents of tryin g pans
three operations and lingered between
w ere given to M rs Lester C yr andi
life and death for over a month. She
M rs. U. 0 . M cElhany. Mrs. T . J M ax ,
Is survived by her husband and tw o
w e ll w ill be hostess for the next de-
children. M a rth a A lice and Thomas
■M ustration.
Dudley. Before fats m arriage Dudley
Ouests at the F ra n k Bailey home T in k e r lived w ith
his fam ily
in
•u n d a y were:
M r. and M rs H. E Eugene.
Bailey and fam ily of W eadliag. M r.
Mrs. Q. H. W angelln celebrated her
•ad M rs W . M . C urry and daughter. 76th b irthd ay M os day August 8th.
Vera, o f Philom ath. M r. aad M rs. W.
M r. and M r a I. T . C irc le are enjoy
0 . Bailey sad fam ily of W endllng and ing a v is it from th e ir son. Ira , who«e
Mr and M r a F. IL Gates.
home la lx D eaver. Colorado.
Mrs.
F R- Gates left Wednesday by a u to « Circle, h er daughter. M rs. F rank Stor-
for Lewiston. Idaho. H e expects to be er and tw o sons, and Ira Circle re­
fane for a mouth.
turned last w eek fro m a faw days’
Mies Alm a Fish is visiting her sunt. stay on the homestead of Lester C ircle
Mrs. A. C. Bogart of Junction C it y .' near Florence. They reported cold
and foggy w eather w hile the valley
this week.
H. Anderson and T e d Lackey, of was sw eltering in the beat.
T h ree threshers are w orking w ith in
Bugene went on a fishing trip up the
M cK en zie Wednesday. T h e y motored a m ile o f each other at Pleaaant H ill
UP as far as the H atchery and fished T he T^llafsens are threshing at L ord ’s
and Beaver's at Enterprise, the W heel­
d»wn the riv e r by boat.
T h e O. H . Haugann fa m ily left er thresher Is threshing on the W heel­
Tuesday for Silverton. New port and er and C u rt’s ranch and Sw ift and
Taehats where they w ill spend th eir Cooper are threshing on the M ille r
ranch. G rain yield Is spotty. Coopers
«■cation.
M r. and Mrs. F. R. Gates have re- report a 36 bushel yield of wheat on a
•e tv e c word that th e ir daughter. Mrs. sm all 6 acre patch.
M rs. W . H Anderson was host« >
for tin Sunshine Club at her how.
Thursday afternoon
It was d ivid ed
to hold the next m«-eting w ith Mias
Maude chase.
IJ g h t refreshm ents
w ere served a fte r the buslnes- me« !•
ing. Th-'se present for the afternoon
w ere M rs. George H arrington. Mtsa
Kula and Miss Leah H arrington. Mrs.
W aldo H ardie Mrs. A W . Ferre«»,
V.
I* F.
Farnham . Who is located near
Loganberry season is over and the
Lea Angeles, is very ill w ith scarlet cutting of the vines bas begun.
Peaches are ripeniDg and are of good
V isitors a i the J. R Fish home Sun­ site. Green applet aad Red. Junes are
day w ere M r and Mrs. W O. B ailey finding a good demand and are selling
Mid fam ily of WenaUng. Mrs. A. 8. as high as (c a pound at the ranch,
W ilson of Eugene. M r
and Mrs. w ith peaches at Sl.SO a peach crate.
M any of the pou.try raisers who
George Fish of Springfield. M r. and
M rs H. E. Bailey and fam ily of Wend- brooded the ea rly chicks are reporting
lln « and Mrs. A. C Bogart of Junction a good yield of pullet eggs now. W ith
the price of eggs advancing poultry
City
M rs. W . J. Pengra spent several raisers are a little more optim istic.
A picnic p a rty consisting of the
days In Portland last week w ith her
Parks.
Coopers, Sw ifts, Phelps, an I
Stater M rs. J. H. Z im m er, who is verv ,
Olsens enjoyed the coolness of the
10.
Mrs. E d ith Bockes of Eugene visited shade at Low ell bridge Sunday.
W ith her sister. M rs. L o ttie Allen last
■reek at the W . J. Pengra home
M r. and Mrs. M a rk Cole have moved
fro m the H. E. W y lie house, to the
douse at Chase Gardens form erly oc-
gupled by Holtons.
W J. Pengra and grandson. Junior
Brockes. returned Monday a fte r a
five days trip In the Deschutes coun­
try
M r. and Mrs. F ra n k Bailey and fam ­
ily o f Fall Creek visited at the home
• f Mrs. K in tzle y ’s mother. M rs. Clara
Male. over the week-end. Miss Lucille
■ed Miss M iram M ale returned to
thorn
for
a
short
Visit.
F. B.
Chase accompanied M r and
M rs. Elm o Chase and daughter Jean
to the coast, Wednesday.
T h ere was a meeting of the P. T. A
S t the Elm o Chase home, F rid a y even-
and
spent
the
night
W ade Fnulaon tom Honolulu. H a w a i­
ian I land«. vlaltm l at T a y lo r N-< ,1
hum a last Thureduy.
M i» Bates and son. M r. M itc h ell, of
Seattle, W ashington, vtelled at th«-
Needham home last week.
UPPER W ILLAMETTE
GARDEN WAY
F u ll C reek .with
THURSDAY AUGUST 11. 1»27
THK S P R IN O m n iì NEWS
PACE TWO
M r and Mrs Fred Stone and i li I
i.ren and M rs W e a v e r motored lo
C resw ell last F riday where they visit­
ed relatives.
Mr. au«i Mrs. A rth ur lluy««rs and two
children from Portland spent the
week-end In Thurston visiting reh
lives. M r. Buyers is an electrician
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings o’
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Selecting palate pleasing meats is not difficult. Modern
packing methods have been perfected through keen compe­
tition and Americans as a nation enjoy the most savory
morsels served to man.
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Right here in Springfield you can get as good meat selec­
tions as in the largest city shops. Fresh, tender and juicy
HlvaUS.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
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Corvallis, Oregon, August. 11—
Ths dates for tha Pine Valley fair
hgvs been fixed at F riday and Salur
day. September 11 aad 14. Prepara
lions are being made for the best (air
ever held In Pins Valley
G ra in : Reports of fu rth e r spread
of ru *t la the spring w heat areas of
Roseburg last week was tha news
both the U nited States and Canada paper capital of Oregon w ith editors
together w ith moderate offerings of there fro m a ll parts of tbs sta le is
w in te r wheat caused wheat m arkets attend tha annual coavsntloa of the
to strengthen generally la^t week. Oregon E d ito rial association.
Spring «wheat showed most strength
T hs state land departm ent tnrnsd
reflecting the rust situation the out­
over to the stats treasurer daring thr
come of which depends upon the
month of July a total of 8118.11118
weather.
H igh protein brought sub­
according to tha report of O Brown
stan tial presclums.
Export bids ad­
d a r k of the state land board
vanced and soft w inter was strong on
T hs Hood R iver Apple Grow ers’ as
lim ited supplies of good quality. Paci­
fic coast m arkets were quiet. C entral •Delation w ill forward to growers this
checks
aggregating
116,000
western
barley
m arkets
declined week
sligh tly but C a lifo rn ia held steady. bringing total returns on the 1816 (on
nags of apples aad peart to 81.616.01X1
Corn made fu rth e r advances.
Livestock: Good k ille r aattle. es­
One hundred and sixty dollars is
pecially lights were g enerally steady the postage bill on one box of apple«
w ith poorer grades.tending to weaken. which left O ntario iw ceatly far Mem
A little broader interest in feeders phis. Tenn„ by a ir m all to ba on dis
was noted buff tradin g Is very lim ited
play st tha Apple Dealers’ lumvention
Hogs w ere steady for w e ll finished
Although tha K lam ath Falls potato
stock not too heavy but grassy kinds i
yield w ill probably not average as
and heavies were not too strong Fat 1
high as U st year's m ark -130 sacks
lambs came tn liberal numbers on 1
per a c re —the total crop atu ch will
most m arkets and prices Inclined to '
ba harvested this fall w ill be la the
toeaken s ligh tly. Feeders were steady -
neighborhood of 10O0 cars.
to w eaker according to m a rk e t
C arl Nelson, connected w ith T ittle
B u tter: The San Francisco m arket
was steady but at N ew York, Chicago, Brothers, road cunlractoru. was In
Philadelphia and Boston m arkets were ' • ‘* “ “ 7 k l>led n«“ r Tillam ook. Halur
easy to unaettled w ith slight price de- d ,jr' whcn “ l , r * 8 rock’ ' " ‘•‘“ ‘• « I <»>
d in e . Receipts and Into storage move- a slide, struck him on the head Nel
m enta are lig h te r but the shrinkage son was a student ut G. A C.
; and production and sm all carryover.
, Prices have weakened sligh tly hut a-e
I ¡till about In line with last year. Cash
• seed In foreign ports is selling at a
¡s m a ll
prem ium over September-
; October delivery..
i Apples: Latest
reports
Indicate
the sm allest crop In the United State ;
for tw en ty years except In 1921, hut
more apples in Canada, England and
Europe than last year. The crop on j
the Continent, however. Is not up to I
average. Economic conditions In prln-
clpal Im p ortin g countries are favo r­
able.
P o s rt: T he U nited States pear
crop is estim ated a t B9 per cent o f lavt
year. T he Canadian production Is re­
la tiv e ly more promising than In this
country and In Europe where produc­
tion Is expected to bo much less than
average except In the higher regions
of A u stria and Sw itzerland.
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Eye Strain—
Nerve Strain
Eye strain means nerve strain
— correct glasses Im prove vision
and nerves.
O ur methods as­
sure accurate examinations.
T H E SCIENCE
OF OPTOMETRY
Optometriat
at No. 14 8th Ave. West,
Eugene, Oregon.
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8 > tl 1 e r
H a ra 's Iix ia y 's N r w *
fr o m C a ra w a y 's
D n p t. S to re
Note These
Reductions
A Drastic Cleanup on
Odds and Ends: R ead!
D escrip tio n
V a lu e
6 0 p a ir s
Ladtoa* Sllk
H «>««>. Karl««rn brand In
btark and whltn unty.
Kolllns
colora
Rayon
H o m .
ail
36 ptocsa Rayon Mutsrlals,
atrlpes and cbecks.
Now 98c pr.
Regular
V alu ta
•So to 76o pr. I
Now 49c pr.
Regular
V alu ta
6118 to 61 60
Now 98c yd.
69 Ladta«' l*ura«a. assort
ed m ateriala.
Four
Bags
Ix iils «
Teo
Ladlaa"
Its»«
18 Voile
Dreaeea
Regular
V a lu ta
16c ta 46e
Regular
V a lu ta
M o to 82 M
Underarm
L e a th e r
and
RsguAar
V a lu ta
«6.00
Now at $2.98
1« 1 .ad tea Sweaters, all
wool, and silk and wool
Regular
V a lu ta
ta «7.80
Sixty Children's
Dresses
W ash
R egular
Values
«1X8
Eight
HaU
S p o rt
Regular
V a lu ta
«1X8
T w eaty-five
dren's H oar
K luteo
Suita.
pairs
C h il­
C h ild re n s
Wasn
|
Now at $7.90
Now at $2.98
1
Now 79c ea.
Now 79c ea.
V a lu ta
I
Regular
»3.00 to 87.80 1
Now at $1.98
Regular
V a lu ta
2»o
Now ] 9c pr.
Regular
V aluta
Si 4« to 61.8«
Now £>8c ea.
alt alzaa
L
T tw rn ty eix
Hats
Now 49c ea.
1
Now at $1.49
Regular
V a lu ta
ta 818.Z8
30 pairs la d le s and C h il­
d re n '! Shura.
Now 10c ea.
Regular
V a lu ta
82.8«
Georgette
Lud le i
C l t a r u c e Price
Regular
V alu ta
»2 00
76 Ladisa' L«ath«-r Boita. 1
assorted colora.
VÄ
Now 69c ea.
’
Men's
H ire »
Regular
Values
88.80
Half Price
27 M en ’s H arvest
Hats.
Straw
Regular
Values
to 98c
Half Price
17
p ie c e s
Cretonnes.
beautiful patterns
Regular
Values
3«o
Now 29c yd.
Hix pieces bungalow Cre-
t panes.
Regular
Values
2«o
Now 19c yd.
Five pieces
Prints.
Regular
V a lu ta
83c
Peter
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T h ree h u n d r e d
Rtrmnants.
Several thousand
Valencia Laces.
Pau
New
Regular
Values
yards
Regular
Now 3 7 !/2c
I
Half Price
4 yards 15c
7 /
9 Organdie Collars,
sorted colors.
as­
Regular
V a lu ta
82-49
Durham
Regular
Vsluea
82.80
Now at $1.98
20 p i e c e s
Uaronnettg
Satin, «0 Inches wide.
Regular
Valuea
»1.00
Now 79 c yd.
Regular
Valuea
»34.78, $69.76
$5.00-$29.75
60 pairs
Hose.
In d ie s '
24 I-adles' Spring
Sum m er Coats.
and
Now at $1.98
Our Merchandise Policy Is
Demonstrated Daily
Every time you make a purchase in thia store you partake
of our merchandise policy. A plan of buying and selling
that gives you the maximum of value at the lowest possible
price. Every item In the store Is merchandised just that
way.
Absolutely dependable quality—prices at the loweBt pos­
sible level. Assortments are kept up— fresh and complete
stocks are yours to choose from at all times.
S k ill and experience In the
profession o f optom etry cannot
be acquired in a m onth o r a
year. Modern optom etry Is the
result o f long and exhaustive
study. Such experience Is our
bid for your patronage and good
w ill.
Dr. Ella C. Meade
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M r Ir to«!
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Prkw
Claud Hlunti. P rin eville faruu-r. was
Instantly killed laal week when he
Miss M ildred Price from M eK etn le
took hold of a live w ire al the W agner
bridge and Mrs. Arch Shough a n 1
ranch near Prineville.
daughter. P atricia, speut the week-end
The moulds were filled and (Ire
w ith their parents, M r and Mrs. John
started for the first lim e Saluruay
Price.
D arrel H am er from S tle ti spent at Ashland’s new Industrial plant, the
Clay Productu company
Saturday night In Thurston.
M r and Mrs. Fred Stone and fam ily
The first of the nsw bean crop of
from San Francisco. C alifo rn ia, left Columbia county to be received al
Wednesday (or th e ir home after the Barbey Packing company's can
spending several «lays here visiting nery at R ainier was canned last week
Mrs. Stone's Parents. M r aad Mra. A.
The hay harvest la ths T u le 1-ake
W . W eaver.
region of K lam ath county la now In
M r. aad M rs
Venhousaers from , full swing and the crop thia year is
Seattle. W ashington, spent Sunday
estim ated at 70.094 Ions, tlaa Urges!
w ith M iss Heeram a
ever grown
Mrs. W illia m W eaver from Portland
Hears are on a rampage again, the
and Clifford W eaver fro m Sales» and
M ra M cE lroy from Belem spent Sun­ latest report coming from W aldport
that Lee Doty has lost four goats. M r
day a t A. W . W eaver's.
Severn! friends and old neighbors Doty fin a lly killed the bear, which
of M r. and Mrs. Lanrtsnce Gossler, dressed 117 pounds
when they llvsd a t Booth-Kelly log-
Viola Caroline M e rritt. IP-montha
rin g camp a t W endllng, spent last old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W L
Sunday w ith tham. T hey held a pic­ M e rritt, was killed instantly when
nic and enjoyed Ire cream and w ater the fell from the fire escape of a Med
melons.
ford apartm ent house.
Misses M arg a re t Russell and llaael
T h a postoffice at Swan, la K lam ath
Edm iaton left last Sunday for newport
county, has been discontinued, due to
to spend a fee* days visiting m en tis
lack of patrons tn the district. Rest
there.
dents of the district now twcelve their
m all In K lam ath Falla.
Good
t . U l i v o « * 81
Lightning W ednesday sta rte d nln
ftr«s in th«« Umatlilu national forest
Seven were In Hie H eppner urea aud
two in (he Asotin.
J. A. H ills of Toledo last week
In production Is irregular.
P re lim i­
nary estim ates place the August 1 brought In to m arket a crate of let
THURSTON
storage a t 10 to 13 m illio n pounds tuce which many mistook a t first
ahead o f last year
glance for cabbages. One head alone
M r and Mrs. H o w ard Cotton from
H a y : L ig h t receipts continued to weighed three pounds, and a ll were
Eugene visitd Ray Bdmiston Thursday
give some strength to the cash solid and o f perfect, sweet quality
evening.
njarkets, but country trading was dull
Methods of application of sulphut
M rs. Anna Pitney and two daugh­
and western a lfa lfa draggy w ith prac­ dust to combat the disease of brown
ters, M ary and Modena from Junction
tic a lly no tradin g In the Y akim a rot of Italia n prunes was demonstrut
C ity spent Sunday a t A. W Weaver's. valley.
ed at Ed A lle n ’s prune orchard, north
A fte r church services last Bunday
Feeds: In spite of some weakness west of Forest Grove, by O. T. Me
most of the congregation drove to the
In feed grains by-product feeds price« W horter, W ashington county agent.
John Endicott place on the riv^r bank
are w ell m aintained generally with •««» Monday.
where they enjoyed a basket dinner
lim ited
o fferin g
b e in g
rea-ll’y
a fte r which the young people swam
absorbed.
On the Pacific coast de­
In the riv e r. It was given in honor
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emery
mand Is b etter in the south than to­
of Rev. T u rn e r, who Is leaving In two
ward the north which reflects relative on prices on plate and other work, tf
week« for the east. A fte r spending
production of hay and gra n In the
some tlzme there, he expects to leave bwo areas.
for his home In Australia.
W ool: A
strong situation w ith
L ast Thursday was Miss Leone Ed-
good volume of m ill buying but coun­
m lston’s b irth d ay In honor o f iwhlch
try buyers re tirin g fro m the field I
several o f h er g irl friends and h e r­
feature last Week’s reviews. Receipts
self w ent near the riv e r banks on her
of domestic wool In eastern center«
have been unusually heavy but Im­
ports have been correspondingly light.
, M anufacturing is on a much better
i basis than a year ago.
H a iry V etch: Recent reports con-
, firm e a rlie r ones of Increased acreag-«
There’s None Better
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE
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