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> (£ THURSDAY SKPTKMBKR 16. 1927 W A N T BIX Man with car to M il co«- p l.t« Ila * quality Auto Tlroe and Tub»« K u lm lv « Territory. Ka p»rl»n<a not Mc«««ary. Salary |104.04 por month Mllxatuna Rub b»r (unipany. Kaat l.lv«-r(MKil, Ohio W . »p«-l«llz» In awl«« bradai watch rrpairlng lloyl'a 121 Main Hlraat. tf TH B SPKxNGFUCLD NBW8 I'R dP K R T Y TO TRAOB— Raaldroe« pro party la llood River to trade tor Springfield property. Inquire New» O«ca. 8 15 22 t 2) *A. GuLtN •W** • __ D iscount S tamps i I O r I v a a t o Vancouver — Georg a Eckert drove to Vancouver, Washing ton, and back Bunday. Dlamlaaad from Hospital— Mra. R E. Morrla returned to her home from the Pacific boapltal Saturday. Particular Prescriptionists The Htientlflc Hide of pharmacy hah always re ceived special attention at our store. Out ITescrlptlon Department Is modern In every detail. It is provided with the finest drugs und equipped with the modern apparatus which may b e required In the most Intricate compounding. We always have the rare Ingredients which physl- i? clans often call for and never find It necessary to substitute. All compounding is done under a system which positively Insures accuracy. Prices are reasonable and alike to all. Let us fill you next prescription. We solicit the prescription business of rural residents. Prompt Service. Ketels’ Drug Store 12 5 * A n n w c r s a r y | Insure ’Gainst Cold Weather I Buy Blankets Now nv economical — and I»»» trouble— Io buy blanket« bow . ktIo r« you need them Have yoa ■ daughter going to college who need« o at. loo? Single cotton plaid blank et to uae with other, only 98c Plaid pattern« are pretty m oor wool-mixed blanket $3.49 The all wool plaid blanket, • lie 66x*0 ia a ♦ ’T Q r t good buy for « • JV J £ £ » tl Baby OIK Born— A 9 tt pound baby girl waa born to Mr and Mr«. Herbert I Mc Farland at their home at Mb and i K streets Monday evening. Injured at Work —Jam«« Deardorff waa Injured as he waa pushing a ; truck of lumber at the Loud Manti- ’ farturlng plant. O Boy— A Fart One . »-»i r ' Joy your meals and sleep better. No • >0- 3' ’ O matter what you have tried for your COMES TO UNIVERSITY . stomach and bowel«, Adlerlka -will sur "1 love to go riding in Tpmmi-'a ’ ¡•I Rolla Royce." University of Oregon, Eugene, Spet 1$ prise you. Flanery’s Drug Store. “Yea, I understand it'« necehsarr* "1 ___________________ : i I . — (Special)— Elmer L. Shlrrell, newly s a i l <in elected dean of men, has taken over Blank Promissory notea and re- The best unbreakable watch cryi bis duties at the University of Oregon, I In stock at the and already Is making preparations tala. Any shape or slxe. Hoyt’s Store celpta printed tf. Neva office. to asstat In directing the work of new 312 Main Street. students during "Freshman Week" which opens here September 10 Mr. Shlrrell will address the students at the opening assembly September 20 and will nerve as advisor for registra tion and other problems that may arise. la composed of the states of California, Arizona and Nevada. This work took him Into contact with all classes of men In educational fields. During the war Mr. Shlrrell served as a sergeant In 364th Infantry of Salam Man Visit— H. W. Scott and the 9tst division, and saw consider 1 Charles Parent of Salem spent Sunday able sen Ice oierseas. He was la I evening at the W. H. Adrian home. several engagements, and waa one They proceeded to Roseburg Monday, of the three sergeants out of 15 In where Mr. Scott w ill open a branch his group who survived. Of this 15. itorcyclu «hop. eight were killed, and four others -were Lea Angelas Viaiter Hara— Mias i severely wounded. Just before em barking for Europe Mr. Shlrrell re Elisabeth Scott of Loa Angeles «pent fused an opportunity for a commis Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mr«. sion In order to remain with hie com W. H . Adrian. Mina Scott is return pany which had been promised ser ing home after a trip to Alaska. vice In France. Hie experlnca as an Cuest of Aunt— Mr. and Mr« Fred enlisted man. particularly since he Huggtna arrived Tuesday from their saw considerable action, has been ex home at Arcade to visit their aunt. tremely valuable, especially In his Mr«. Frank Merrifield, who Uvea on work with the veteran's bureau, he declares, and he has never regretted the Mohawk road. hts decision not to accept a commis Finger Broken— Sandy Petersen, an sion that would have meant remain employee of the Fisher Lumber Com ing in the United States during the pany bad a finger fractured Monday war. when the dog bar slipped and struck | The new dean holds a master of kis band. arts and a bachelor of arts degree from the University of California. He Week-end at Bandon— Mr. and Mra. Is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, edu Edward Meacham and daughter Ed- cation fraternity. He is also a mem vrlna and Mr. and Mra. N. A. Rowe ber of the American Ix*gion, and the «pent Saturday and Sunday at Random Masonic lodge. They reported very enjoyable weather. Mr. Shlrrell Is taking the place of Dean H. W alker, who la now on leave Batum to Olympia— Mr. and Mrs. of absence to study at Columbia Uni Harvey Collins left Monday for their versity. home In Olympia. Watthlngton .after a visit with Mr. Collins' father and Heartless Blaze mother. Mr. and Mrs Ed Collins. First Gal— That guy Is so wealthy Here For Vialt and Hunt— Mr. end I he has money to burn. Mr«. Robert Van Valxuh of Portland j Second Gal— W ell.I must say I never ar« guests of the former's mother. suffered from heat while 1 w%s out Mrs U A. Van Valaah. Mr. and Mrs. with him. Batum Fram Portland— Mrs. J. F. Nadvornlk. accompanied by her aon and daughter. Chari«« and Hattie, re- ' turned Thur«day evening from a two ' day trip to Portland. MA R C E L L I N G Out of Town Visitors— Among tin MISS B1LLIE BERG people from nearby totfcns who visited • M A R C E L L S ....................60c Springfield Monday were Julius Peer- Phone 155-J son and Paul Radtke of Jasper. Mrs. I 627 B Street Springfield. Ore. E. F. Roberts of Creswell. G. R < Snyder of Oukiidge and Norton War-1 ner of Fall Creek after the RENT--? How much will there be left? How much must go for food, clothes, fuel, and other necessities? When you figure it all out, re serve a few dollars for your savings account. Then be sure to bring It here, where It will be ready for the emergency day wheu you might not have enough for the rent. Such things sometimes happen, and it is better to be safe than to wish you had. And remember every dollar you save draws interest. A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY Commercial State Bank SPRINGFIELD ? We Are Not Moving Out, but occupy the ««me old location at 878 Willamette S t , ground floor, next door to First National Bank« We Are Not Selling Out, Hit are perman ia<- ently located. Not here today with ex« gerated claims and gone tomorrow eitn misleading promises. W t Are Not Retiring, bnt are making our service bigger and better. Not by the < «1 «hakv guesswork methods of 29 or 30 years ago, bnt by modern, highly exact scientific method« «nd the finest rig h t tenting equipment. During the Past Seven Years in Eugene, we have proven that we can give yon better optical service— better virion and more comfort with your eyce. Going on 7000 satisfied patient« in 7 je e rs . Our success has been due to honest, cour teous treatment of every man, woman and child honestly seeking our services. We stand absolutely back of a ll our w o rk on a money back guarantee^ at reason able charges. If your eyes need attention, don’t hesitate. Delav means danger! W hat ia worse than blindness f W hy take a chance f Be safe. Have clear, healthy eyesight. H ave yonr eyes examined now. C C Dr. Roijdl Qtek DEPENDABLE BJEQLAJB S E tP IC I Wait for the NEW W ith Danner Sales Force— W. H. Horne, former resident of Springfield, has returned to this city to enter the snloa force of the Danner Motor Com pany. THE U N IV E R S A L C A R Here For Funeral — Mrs. Hattie Pirtle arrived In Springfield Tuesday from her home In Montana to attend ! tho funeral of her father, F. W.Bar- nard. 8cout Troop to Meet— The first fall meeting of the Boy Scouts of troop 12 will be held at the Chamber of Com merce room* next Monday evening, W alter Oossler, scoutmaster of the troop announced. Leplon W ill Meet— W inter activi ties of the American Legion w ill be discussed at a meeting at the Cham ber of Commerce rooms Friday even- Ingat e'ght o'clock. John W ill, confi- mander, asks all members to attend. W ill Handle Hats— Mrs. Dona Arch- nmbeau returned to Sprtnfleld Sun day from a trip to Portland, where she made arrangements to install a new line of women's millinery a t her Women’s W ear Shop. Protected by Electric Burglarly A larm System Throwtng Is Good -i .- NEW DEAN OF MEN Drive to Salam— Mr. ano Mra. C. O. ' Wllaon, accompanied by their aon. Mr. Shlrrell, who comes here after Hobart, drove to Salem and baok Wed completing residence work for a de . neaday. gree of doctor of philosophy a t Stan Baby Has Operation— The two-year ford University, has extensive train 1 old aon of W R. Aldrich underwent ing and experience that fits him tor : an operation for appendicitis at Paci the place at Oregon. Just before tak fic Christian hospital Wednesday ing up his work In Stanford last Feb ruary, be had served for two years as ; morning. , dean of men at the University of Oles Hunting—O. H Turner l e f t , xrixonu. and while there also taught Sunday for Indian Springs, about i (wo c<iurfwn poiit tcal Science. sixty miles from Medford, where he From 1910 to 1924 Mr. Shlrrell was rill go deer hunting. He will be head of the United States Veteran goue a week. bureau for the Twelfth district, which Van Valxuh also Intend to hunt deer and visit the springs on the upper Willamette. STOMACH CAS DRIVES M AN FR O M BED - -I A forty-ton track loaded With dve thousand Imported eggs recently over * i had gaa ao bad I bad to get op turned. Probably the track» was just' At Eugene Hospital— Finn Male la al the Eugene boapltal where he la be night« ua account of the pressure on throwing off the foreign yolfr my heart. I naed Adlerlka and have ing treated for rheumatism. been entirely relieved."— R. F. Krue "I advise women to use tohg cigar Has Major Operation— Mra. John ger. ette holders,” declared Farmer Snlkla. Grlffen of Camp Creek underwent a Even the FIR ST spoonful of Adler- major operation at the Eugene boapl I Ika relieves gaa and often removes woffle, "for that will tend ito-i keep n tal last Thursday. 'aMonlahlng amount of old waste mat- them away from tobacco." I«.«. «. 1 ■ ■ ■ «al gid -v . ter from the system. Makes you en- TOWN AND VICINITY Drlva T e McCready Springe— Ur. and Mra. W. II. Pollard motored to Viali at Larana— M r and Mr*. McCready aprlnga and back Friday. Frank I'arrleh «pent (he week and ut Working With Bakery— Arthur Pot Lorraine. ter la now working at the Hprlngflel'l Bakery. Beturn from Vacation— M r and Mrs. L. E. Scott returned to Spring- field Tuesday from a vacation motor trip. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Intended to visit Yellowstone Park, but after go ing part of the way they discovered that snow would mnko the trip Im possible. They then drove to British Columbia to complete their trip. A'» You never fail with s Crescent - the Double Acting Bakina Powder Y OU’LL save many dollars by waiting for th e n ew F ord. Beautiful new model brings you many fea tures never before in cluded in a low price car E. R. Danner Motoc Co. F ifth a t A Street Authorized Ford Service and Sales