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    THURSDAY flKPTKMBKR 1. 1927
PAO» FOUR
Community News
CARDEN WAY
Mr
and Mrs. How ard Thurm an
•pen: Sunday with M r and M rs Mel-
Sta Paulson
M r. and Mrs. Paulson
(s ave next w e e k for M ontana where
|Rey wtU make th eir heme.
Miss A lm a Fish returned from
W en di ng Sunday a fte r a few day
Visit w ith relatives there.
-.ng a week In Thurston.
Alex K aiser a m erchant from Junc­
tion C ity was In T bsrstou last Sat­
urday.
Mr. and M rs. Irv in Richard and
fam ily fro m Uelfountaln. M r and Mrs.
Arnold T ra c e r and fam ily from Junc­
tion City and M r. and Mrs John Ed-
m ialon anJ fam ily motored to the
Sum m it last Sunday.
C A L L A N D S K I D r N. W » m -iy H O P I ’ll'K E R M BtKJKB— Printed
A Sure Bl«n
lag atroaffer oa desirable killers and
In »took at i ba New» o fil ce Si
on priées oa piala and other «orh. U
w eaker on pigs la eastern market«
..H a lr ie s k Combe— Too bad K ata
hundred.
F at lambs were ateady In local m a r­ «rine didn't w rite yon t«4sy "
k e t ' but went sharply lower In the
W hatoon— "W ho aald K alh e rta e <lld
e a rl oa heavy receipts which were n't w rit* ma?*'
Blank Promisaory notes and
FOR BALM — C a rb o l paper In la r v
aorced h earier.
Feeding lambs met
sheets, M i t t Inohee. am iable to' ceipts printed and In stock at
H a trk x k Combe— "Nobodv did bat
a strong demand at ateady prices.
maMng tracings
T h e rvewe Office News ofltee
I Just handed you a plot a-o f |u m an t
Butter.
93 score butter at San you took off the wrapper, throw I h r
Francisco advanced from 45 cents to gum la ih r baaket. und now you're
t< cents per pound last week, where chewing on the paper.“
receipts were less than current re­
\V| G i W Z V / GRlOF,NÜtfiàuMJAii brAMP.s
quirem ents and some storage buttar
K n e w H i t C a p a c ity
was taken out.
Prices advanced In
Mra. Casey— "Oh. Mrs. M urphy,
eastern m arkets also
your husband has been run In tor
Feeds. The tendency of feed prices Intoxication
Run down and ball him
la generally upward at a result of high
out.“
prices for corn and other feed araius.
M rs Murphy— '•Bure, now. If mv
ould man's drunk, you couldn't pump
Fast W o rker
him out "
Doctor (holding stethoscope to re
Should be a Modest Reflec­
crulta cheat) — "Say ninety-nine three
Given Is Right
Aunt Mary M ille r from Pleasant
Hop
pickuig
ta
the
Anderson
fr o th e rs hopyard sad the Fish h op H ill la visiting M rs. T a y lo r Needham
gard wUl begla Tueeday Septem ber 4.
T ay lo r Needham Is enjoying a visit
Mias K a rrh a s o f Portland ia visit from two of hla codalns fro m C a lifo r­
|pg a t the home of her staler. Mrs. A nia. T hey have been visiting re U
tlvea la the Bast and returned through
<lk.
tim e s *
k fr and M rs H M Bailey and fam W ashington where they visited other
R e c n ilt— "Taro hundred and ninety
relatives
sad
tbea
stopped
to
visit
Re. M r. and M rs. W O. Bailey and
seven."
Needham before returnin g to
fW cily all of W eadltag. and M ra. A. B. M r
Wltooo and daughter. MBdred of Bn th e ir homes la C alifo rn ia
M r. and J<rs Bert W eaver and fam
gene were guests a t the J R- Fish
Uy and R r Moore le ft last 8 a ta rd a y
hem e Bunday.
oa a trip to Salem and Portland to
L ara Karrhua. who form erly lived
g Ik « A V ik hom e is s o w em plo yed visit relatives for a few days.
Mrs. H errington from Cresw ell Is
Ml C o rv a llis .
visiting her sister. M rs A. W . W eaver
M r. and Mra. Owen Thomas and
M r. and Mrs. Ruthven moved Bum
fam ily have moved east of Spring
of th eir things to 'Jasper last week
getd T h e y fo rm e rly lived la the where the are going to reside
O riel house. M r. Thom as s till retains
his position a t Chase Gardena.
Our Practical Pattern
No. 1101
M ra. J R M eek c.ad children w ill
lenre Fr<day fo r a several days visit
w ith h e r brother W P. H ubbard in
Monroe.
FARM MARKET REVIEW
George M axw ell and Ralph Raag-
a a n made a t r ip to N e w p o rt. T illa -
Rtook. Astoria and Portland over the
week-end.
Mra. W J M orrow and son. M e rritt,
le ft Tueeday for T illa m o o k a fte r a
visit a t the home of Mra. Morrow's
parents, M r. and M rs. A . C. T ravis.
M r. and Mrs. M ike O riel, who form ­
erly lived east o f Springfield retarned
Thornday from a trip to the middle
west and moved Into th e ir new home
which they purchased from Ira Cline.
M r and M ra O riel le ft last February
f a r a trip by way o f O akland and Los
Angeles, from there going to Beloit
sad
M ilw aukee. Wisconsin. Olean
Allen and Chicago. Illino is. Sandusky.
Michigan, and Marion. Ohio, where
they visited relatives and friends. At
B eloit thep purchased a car in which
M®y made the return trip home, re-
ta rn in g d a California.
T hey report
a moat delightful trip and were much
(■pressed w ith the prosperous condi­
tion of th a t p art of the middle west.
C rain ;
Favorable crop coadltlons in
Canada caused some weakness In the
w heat m arket early last week but
«good export demand resulting from
delayed harvest and lowered condi­
tion of the European crop strengthen
ed the domestic m arkets again at the
cloae. t*r«mtums for high protein
wheat contlnaed firm and good quality
low protein wheats such as soft red
w in te r and some varieties of Pacific
coast w hite wheats were in strong a«-
maad in SL lo u ts te rrito ry where
prices advanced I I cents d aring the
week oa soft w tnter and placed that
m arket ta Une for receiving wheat
from the Pacific N orthw est where
wheat Is now moving heavily Into ex­
port channels
T he rye m arket was
firm oa good export demand
Corn
rem ains firm ia anticipation of a short
crop aad oats and barley were steady,
cash barley being firm and prices a
little higher at Pacific coast m arkets
last week on good export interest
F la x : T he flax seed crop of Nortn
Am erica Is now estim ated at 72.17*.-
000 bushels or 11 per cent more than
last year and about 10 per cent more
than estim ated In July
T h e re la a
large ta crease in the U nited States
over the July estim ate but a m aterial
decrease In the Canadian forecast.
Grass Seed:
Kentucky bluegrass
seed is moving out of growers hands
slowly at the lowest prices since 1914.
the average being about S3 cents per
bushel In Kentucky, snd 8$ cents per
bushel in Missouri about the middle
o f A ugust Orchard grass seed is a l­
so m oving out slowly a t prices about
in line w ith a year ago or an average
of >1-50 per bushel or recleaned seed
In Kentucky, 31-25 in M issouri and
31-20 in V irg in ia
Livestock: Good k ille r and feeder
catUe were firm but poorer kinds
scarcely steady in most m arkets.
Hogs were unsteady w ith prices tend-
THURSTON
M r and Mrs A. W . W eaver spent
ja v e ra l days a t Alsea last - ww «4 l
M r and M rs Laurence Gossler aad
Mr and Mrs. F ran k Cam pbell motor-
pd to South Fork on M cK eaxle last
fu n d a y and spent the n ig h t
M r. and Mrs. Ray Baugh and fam ily
(Rent Sunday at E lm ira w ith M r. and
M rs Jim M axw ell.
M r. and Mrs John Price and M r
gad M rs Fred G ray and fam ily attend­
ed the Sunday school group gathering
S t the fish hatchery last Sunday.
M rs. Fred G ray and daughters, Veda
gad Elva, and M rs. John Price re­
tarned last F riday from M cK enzie
bridge where they had been on an
M itin g for several days.
Loyd Ryan returned to his home
Is Eugene last Saturday a fte r spend-
(O . A. C. Extension Service I
PERFUME
Rhe- "How munv cigars do
amok» In a d a r f “
H e — “Oh. any given num ber “
F A IR
B IS T
W IC K
BUY!
IN
S P E C IA L S
T H I
VALLEY
1937 Dodge ('»ups. like new
1937 M aster Bulck Sport Roadster
1934 Standard Rulck 4-door Rttdun
1934 Standard Hoick. 3-door Sedan
1913 Bulck Touring, «-cylinder.
1933 Bulck Touring, Ulaas Inrloeure
1938 Standard Bulck Roadster
1934 Standard Bulck Coup«
1934 Ftord 4-door Sedas.
1934 Studebaker light 4 Coup«
L934 M aster Bulck 4-door Sedan.
1923 Essex 4-cyllnder Coach
1933 Ford Coupe.
Dodge Touring. Ilcesae, good rubber.
tion of Milady's Personality.
tJdors. like colors, must be select«*! with care
Whut Is especially becoming to one, Is not. to
another.
If you are not quite sure what odor harmonises
with your itersonallly. come In and test the var­
ious exquisite perfumes In our stock. There Is
one among them that will innke an esp«*clal ap­
peal to you.
Our line luclud«*s all the choicest product# of the
worlds leading perfumers.
Black Tulip is a new favorite
Try It
you’ll like It,
3M.
Ford Coupe. >114.
Hudson Speedster. 4 good tires, lic­
ense, 3175.
Ketels’ Drug Store
F. W . R IT T Y J O M N CO.
O R IN
IV IN IN O g
AND
SUNDAYS
Seventh and O liv» 8 t.
Eugene Ore
Fhoas 1347.
O r See M r
M asters, 524 t th Street
Springfield. Phone 13S-J
T h e charm and sim plicity o f the
little girl's dress offered this week
should appeal especially to the
mother who sews. C arried out in
any soft crepe or silk m aterial in
a pretty shade of rose, blue, cream
or tan color,—th is style would he
suitable for any “dreaa-up" 'Occa­
sion.
A dainty, yet simple trim m in g it
supplied by the tw o rows o f n ar­
row satin ribbon. In either the
same o r d arker color, which is
stitched on the collar, sleeves and
hem of the dress. A black satin
or velvet bow at the neck finishes
it off w ith an attractive touch.
M ay be obtained in sizes 1 to 6.
Size 4 requires 234 yards < I «ft in< li
m aterial Pattern« w ill be <1- l.e re d
to any address upon receipt
23c
in cash o r U . S. Postage, .-i -.s-.iys
mention size wanted.
Add:«»«.
Practical Pattern D e p a rtm -n t, 17
W est 28th Street, N ew Y o rk •City,
and always mention this newspa­
per.
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acfe IS W
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IN T H E W E S T
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Store 11
Never Before Have You Been
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Ideal Oppotunity
609 Willamette
FOOTWEAR W EEK
Rl ''S JY
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footwear for all the family in spite of sharp advances In
market prices.
A MIA
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I
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