THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1 »27 TH K SPRINGFtiaT) NRWS PAGE TWO Marriage Lleeneea leauad XXr ing (he past week m arriage lie ggaes have been Issued by (he co intv gjark to th e following K arl R asm ussen. Fresno, California, god Marie Klguard. E ugene; Frank R egers and H asel Bell Knight. bo >i Of W endling. Eugene Hood and Da. > fis h e r. both of M arcóla; Cecil Rich grdson and Muriel Alley, both of No.. C arl Sensenav. Springfield, and .- a Wood. E ugene; W ilia m Scott in I E lla H orner, both oí C re sa e ll: W Jlatn Goddard. Eugene, and Bell R oberts. Fall C reek; Joseph S and Sarah Shelley, both of Junction City. Goes to P ortland— l'r Eugene K oa. ter spent the week-end In Portland, In from Jasp « r—Paul Radske. Jasp er balking over new equipm ent (or his »»» a business visitor here Tuesday. office here. Here From B e 'llo u ria ir— Mr it'd Mrs George Rhodes of B ellfountain w ere Sunday v isito rs at tno home , t Mr. and Mrs Fred F rese of this city A num ber n t o th er relatives and friends sw elled the num ber around th* table on Sunday aoon to IS a t the F rese home DIPHTHERIA CASE IS REPORTED TO HERE Golf» lnttt Colima In from Noll— Mr. and M r, E E Malinda of Noll w ere Springfield visitors Saturday. Drive to C orvallis— Mr and M r, F It. FMnery drove to C orvallis Suteltty. visiting relativ es there. Go to W estfir—Jam es and Delbert M itchell drove to W estfir for Saturday and Sunday. Drives to Ballsy Hill— Dr R P. i M ortensen m ade a professional call In the Bailey Hill d istrict Tuesduy. i i A case of diphtheria was placed antler quarantine list* today by Hr. W II Pollard, i lly health officer. Mrs. Geiger, who Uvea on Herotld street, has contracted the disease, he aalil No oilier , •ntaglotia d 'se a ssa have hem refo rted In the city this w eet, Dr Pollaid said, and none Is under quarantine Coni limed rum ors of in funtib paralval« urn fa\»e. so l.n aa offit-lal records show. I. Move From Eugene — Albert K. Wood and ftfliilly have moved from Eugene to Springfield. T hey former- ' ly lived here. Visit P h sttep lsee Home— Dr. anil ' Mi - Carl I'b ettep lere visited on Sun- | day » n il his parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. i E. P helleplace of T hurston ltiim n N S - A«»ort»d TV PI' W m I'l iiir.ki-s in 1iln. il ami blue in sin s” st Fur It»» con»ani* t l i New. i»l'. etu »• of » »1 i -n, rs ali ' h iv» hlllicf- to not <»•’» n able tu K< t ribbons In Hpringrtriii wi lui ve sta rte d Ibis new line ol t ribbon, fur 1 nderwood *, IteinlnstunM. 1« C. HinUft. tf. and til her in V isitor From Coquille— Mrs. Clinton Hero From F lats—Jtvmos H art of A rchibald, of Coquille, was u visitor C edar F lats was a Springfield visitor over the week end uf Hie home of Mr ; T uesday. and Mr, W K Burnell of sprlnglleld. E aston I* V isitor— W aller Easton of Baby Son Born— A baby son was ' W alterville paid SprlngtieM a visit born S aturday m orning to Mr. amt Tuesday. Mrs II. J Rogers at Ihe hom e of M r,. Visit Anderson Home— Mr. ami M r, A. R. Sneed w ere visitors Sunday at the hunt Anderson home n ear here. •Join the Y. M. C. A.’ TX. STurtnnn W Moody /g le is t : c i a l i s t Eugene. Oregon, Telephone 362 Lum ber News H ere— The 4-L L um ­ b er bulletin arriv ed yesterday and was being d istrib u ted at the Booth- Kelly mill by John King, secretary of the local unit. W itness Footbsll Game—C. K. Kt a yon and Dwight K essey of the Com­ m ercial S tate hank drove to Corvnhls Saturday, w here they w itnessed the football game betw een Oregon S tate (-allege and the W a sh in g to n S tate cougars. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF MONTAG HEATERS Circulator Heater, $110.00 "F or years I suffered with stcm ach trouble Then, my wife got rue to lak e Adlerlka. Today I feel tine and e a t what I like Wai upp Adlerlka relieves stom ach gas and Bournes, in TEN m inutes. Acting on BOTH Upper ami lower bftwels, Il re- moves eld w aste uuitter vnu -lever thought w a, in your system Let Ad­ it rlka give your stom ach and bowels a REAL cb attains and ace how Moo h b etter you will fe.-l It «111 surprise you! Flattery's Drug Store Oldham (¿ sc h a /ito ls j^ e m u ia e r s And They Do rsjM4f’j>Jq EVERYBODY NOW ENJOYS EATING, THANKS HIS WIFE "W here's the best place to hold the W orld's Fair, Phldepedea?" "A round Uie waist. E rrotadee." B E L IE V E S terms. Sheet Iron Heaters, $2.50 to $5.00. Our Praeht a l ra ttern A full stock of Andirons, Fire Sets andtScreens. Ho. HIS WRIGHT & SONS J rp lü c k o kl»dt*< i " D o c to r to n g ls fl* T hop« (rlsn4< <4 J (dmilif Ks*« U nfair Question •-------- F O fk . THEM SELVES Shim —"You drive awfully fa ,I, don't you?" H im —"W ell, I touched seventy y e s ­ terday." "Did you kill ony of them ?" Dippel Sees Game— Dr. S. R. Dlppel w ent to Corvallis S atu rd ay to see the Pollyanna Thought C ougar Beaver football game He cam e "T hey say th at poverty Is no d is . back with faith th a t th e U niversity of Oregon will a t least score ag ain st O. grace." "W ell, th u t's the only thing that A. C.. d espite the victory Saturday. Jum py Lika can ge said in Its favor.” N either O. A. C. nor W. 9. C. showed “I «Imply can't atand the toot of an exceptionally good brand cf b II, motor-horn." G rrrrrrrr-r-r-r' th e doctor told feRow grid fans her». "W hy not?” O. A. C. and O regon m eet In homecon - "Som e guy ran aw ay with my wife C orporal —’’Didn't you hear “About ; lng b attle at H ayw ard Held, Eugene, in a car anil everytim e I hear a horn T urn?" arm istice day. I think he's bringing her buck." Rookie— "No. w hat happened In him ?" Prices on these Heaters range from $18.00 to $30.00. Montag All - Cast $98.50 cash. CALL AMIt RLE Dr. N. W. FnterV nn price, on I'l.'ti • and other work tf. R eturns From P ortland— Mrs Carl Olson Is back from P ortland w here ,|p> P latt In Town— George F latt of stayed for some time with her sou. T h u rsto n was a Sprlngtlebt visitor RusselK Monday. 8 , by Son Born— A baby son w a, Returns From Portlsnd— Mrs Elsie born to .Mr. and .Mrs Flattery of W est , L am bert returned fTom a visit to P o rt­ Sprlnglleld Monday m orning nt Ihe Pacific C hristian hospital The n e s- | land Sunday. gonter weighed seven pounds. Here From W endling—C h ar'es M e t W ard s t C orvallis—Sidney Ward of W endling was a Springfield visitor Jo h n n ie G oodm an. It». t imaha. w a, it C orvallis visitor Haturday, Mopday. N t h . o rp h a n , w ho w on the I r a n , when he w itnessed III,- 0 A. C, ■ W S M i,«t«qq> i golf c h am p io n sh ip tin» H ere From W inberry— Mrs Anna <1 C. game. He stayed at the Hlgtna Nu year, 1« lo have a college cduca b a k e r of W inbrrry w as a Springfield fratern ity , of which he Is a mem ber. lio n O m a h a clu b m en have pledged visitor this week to a t hull th ro u g h and next vear McLagan at W endling W. C Me l o e n te r him in n a tio n a l play They H ere From P rineville—T. Griffith, Li-gan w as u visitor nt W endling th in k he I, a n o th e r Bobby Jo n e s Prineville, form erly a resident of Tuesday. He was accom panied by W Springtiebl. is visiting h ere this week. K llurnell. m anager here, of the Moun oaGt , l>o you drive a wugou?" •Ifo. sir." V isits s t Collins Home— F ran k P a r­ tain S tates Power com pany They In "T hen what Is your occupation?" rish is staying for a few days at the spected properties of the company at "I drive u h o rs e !” home of Mr. and Mrs. E W. Collins. W endling Our optical experience plus glasses means contented eyes. Suite 831 M iner Bldg. Phoebe Nelson here. OldlijnLóSrjianÜ V Íio » v 5 i ì 1 Fast and Snappy Judge—"H ow old are you?" Blank Prom issory notes and re ,'iald—"W ell, e r—e r." I "Iion’t h esitate; e v e r y minute celp'.a printed and tn stock at th* News office. mu ken It w orse!" HARDWARE — FURNITNRE — PAINT I ....... .. . _ . A piomise . I T each er- You naughty boy. I only- wish th at I could be your m other for a w ees. ' Young te r—"T hat ought to be easy. You see m other's gone uwuv for u month to visit her relatives. l'!l «peak to dad about it tonight." S a v e W it h S a fe ty At The * ' Ju st Ailing Like ‘‘I want some flowers for a s irs fro nil " "H ere are some for fifty dollars ig dozen." "G oodness; she's not aa sick u- th a t!" A“| ^HE first prehistoric man to become a [ X manufacturer owned his own tools — gh instruments of flint made with his own ids. As industry developed and crude tools gave to m ore costly and more com plex machinery, men separated themselves into groups,—owners of tools and users of tools. O ut of this separation grew industrial prob­ lems, and in their solution, the trend has been toward a wider ownership of the tools of indu stry by those who use them. Industry’s most useful tool in America, the telephone, is owned by those it serves. Bell System seogrities are distributed among 800,000 investors, nearly all of whom are telephone users. The stock of the American Tel. & Tel. Co. is held by more than 420,000 owners, and no individual owns as much as 1%. In this nationwide ownership of nation­ wide facilities, the tool owner and tool user are identical. BELL SYSTEM On« Policy - One S y ite m - U m vertal Service a t a Hpecial price till» month a $2.Of) Maxi­ mum liDt W ater Bottle or Fountain Syringe a' $1.4 9 Fire W hen Ready Robber—“Oet ready to die. I'm go­ ing to shoot you." Victim—“Why?" ‘T've always said, I'd shoot anyone who looked Hke me.” "Do I look Hke you?"’ "Yes." "Shoot.” C T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany WE OFFER YOU T h at Kind of a Girl W ise—"Do you care for sports?" Gal—“ Yes, when I find a real one." OWNERSHIP S to re D ressed for th e P arty T he soft little rap e collar, the dashing ribbon bows and the p rac­ tical m atching bloom ers make this dainty sleeveless frock an ideal party dress for the little tot. I t’s a d r e s the little gvef will love to wear. It would be delightfully dainty, m ad- up in all white, p sirg a soft -ilk crepe or in any shade of rose, blue o r maize, with the bows at neck and pockets of satin rib­ bon to match. H ow ever, for every day wear, a printed wash m aterial in any color could be com bined with ribbon to m atch to form a practical as well a , p retty play frock. May be obtained in sizes 2 to 6. Size 4 requires 2% yards of 40 inch m aterial and 2j4 y ards ribbon for trim m ijtg. No dressm aking experi­ ence is needed to make Design No. 1I1S if you use these patterns P attern s will be delivered to any address upon receipt of 25c in rash o r U. S. Postage. A d d tsss this new spaper. Now We Aek You? R elative— “ Now, now, Sonny You m ustn’t say 'I a in ’t going,' You must say, 'I am not going,' 'H e Is not going.' ‘We are not going,* 'T h ey a re not going.' " Tomm y—"Aw—a in ’t nobody going?" 25c Orange Bloasom and NarclHHe Talcum at 19c 25c Marvia Talcum and 50c Marvla Face Powder, both for .......................................... 50c 60c Djerklsu Face Powtjer Free with the purchase of $2.00 bottle of DJerklHH Perfume. Both for $2.00 ' j | , Positive At Last The prosecuting atto rn o y was hav- ; lng a difficult tim e with the ‘I’e r wit- i ness for the defense. His answ ers were evasive and, not to the point. The judge finally cautioned him to give m ore precise answ ers. "W e don't w ant your opinions of this e lse , Just answ er questions put to you, th a t's all.” ’’You say you drive a wagon?" ask« d th e prosecutor. “No, sir, I did not,” cam e the posi­ tive answ er. “B ut didn’t you tellm e Just a m om ent ago th a t you did?” "No sir, I did not.” "G racious! I put It to you on your $1.00 Puretest Mineral Oil a t ....................... 8 9 C 100 Aspirin Tablets at 69c 6 B ars of 15c Rexall Toilet Soap, 121/2 oz. Pure Imported Olive Oil at at 59c ;— 7>e 59c One I*lnt o f Pureteat Rubbing Alcohol FLANERY’S DRUG STORE I