THURSDAY MARCH 1. 1928 T H E SPRIN GFIELD NEWS PACE SIX I tin ie r ; th e «ither 1» on several. I h e re 's even th e p a p e rs !" | w ant th e one on the single sheet Tho lie tu rn e d as If to pul h is new Idea By Special Innnunccs o th e r d o esn 't m a tte r Hut If you should In to l ii i i i i i s i i . i l « > ex ecu tio n ; hut again lie In any doubt w h atev er, brlnil iheiu C o rresp o n d an ts (C o n tin u ed from Page 5) „he gtl>vp,.,i him. both, AU s e t? ” stre a m s edge S he saw a t once th a t “ L arry , you poor In f a n t," sh e cried And th e n Kiittmlna m t» d ism issed he w as furiously an g ry , ao angry th a t ..| t >H , lm# yml h »d som ebody to look ■ tn u m a u ie n t » a s a d o s e on« amt he could not p n rutl! h im self to u tte r ,lf l„ r y o u i W h a t tlo you th in k you're front Hie scene, an d m atter* w ere | proved to be v ery ex citin g . T h u rsd ay i W(>n," slH, hHnt, ta k e n up at the point of in te rru p tio n . CARDEN WAY going to do?" . P leasan t H ilt won from S a n ta C lara T hey would not In te re st US. He seised h e r h u n g rily , an d th e y ( .. hv “ F a r P arso n of S pringfield w ere g u eals | » " r > »«'nsatlonal «am « with w hile th e calm ing, so othing Influences w|,en I tell th em to !" t l * . fe k n a a a. ifta » . i • 6* M ■ *.■■> « .. 1 M • I * . !<«_.» I W alker, » lu llin g th e gam e in th e last sw ep t th ro u g h th em At length he M ors S trip s Laid Of th e F ra n k Bailey fam ily Sunday. "Y es; hut they call sw ear th at it a 5 seconds of play, m ak in g th e score release«! h er w ith a n explosive sign. w as tak en from them by force " More s trip s w ere laid on th e dock of D orothea Halley a tte n d e d th e b irth ; 26 to 24. They had not kissed. th e H prlnxfleld bridge thia week,-when "W ell, w hat would yon do th en * " d ay party of Miss D oris M yers of i T h eir h a rd e st gam e » a s played Sat "W ell, th a t Is o v er ” he said. "B ur It wai^ found th a t th e tw o plnnkn “ I'd ste a l It. T h en w hat pro o f h av e S pringfield T u esd ay ev eu in g u n lay n ig h t » h e n th ey m et C oburg ton, oh, blessed o n e If It had> not be->n they, ex cep t each o th e r's w o rd s' You provided for w heel tre a d s w ere not L ucille an d M iriam Male sp en t the At th e end of th e tlrst q u a rte r th e for you I should h av e killed them both could deny th a t. W ould you lie nicely siilfid en t. T raltte o v er th e b rills > |s w eek end a t hom e •c o re w as 9 to 1 In fav o r o f C oburg, as th ey sat th e re Hi I Just k ept in a good cause, do you th in k ? " much sm oother* sin ce th e Im prove­ T h iev es raW vd th e p o u ltry house of but d u rin g th e second q u a rte r the th in k in g th a t h e your fu tlier " m en ts w ere m ade "I d o n 't k n o w ; It w ouldn't he n ec­ F ra n k H ailey S unday n ig h t and stole P le a sa n t H ill boys se ttled dow n to j .q know ." sh e soo thed him "I feel e ssary . I think the b u rd en of proof th r e e tu rk ey s. b u sin ess an d th e sco re stood 20 to is w| , h you ¡„ ev ery b it of It w h eth er would be on them . How will we do To E n te rta in C last Mr. and M rs F ra n k K in tile y and In th e ir fav o r by th e end of th e half. | he Is my fa th e r o r n o t. Hut let s not It?" c h ild re n v isited w ith Mrs. C lara Male C oburg once ag ain got th e lead, b u t a talk about It o r we sh all Just he crasv Mrs. A II Van V alxah will e n te r ­ "D issem ble," sh e cried "M ake them S a tu rd a y . su ccessio n of S b a sk e ts m ad e by Pions a n g ry again, and th a t will do us no th in k th a t your opposition h a s blown ta in m em b ers of h e r S unday »« Itool G eorge Moon of R aym ond. W ash in g ­ c . P* '« ’ätE yS& J a n t H ill by u sin g th e hook p ass good." cla ss o f t h e '!> > ’ h ' ' d ' " l « hurt'll at h e r .“ te r n a r y ol t ouitusrrc, ll«-it>«rt o v e r; th a t y o u 're all r«>ady to go to n , w as a g u est of G eorge M axw ell. H oover^ who h i t »tir. en up the He* bro u g h t th e final score to 36 for P leas "W h ere do you get you wisdom , ah ead w ith fa th e r's scheme. In tn > S a tu rd a y u it«rii»»a T he affair T hen | S unday. Mr. Moon Is sp en d in g a publican Prcfcidtfitial titiuthw i by an- a n t Hill an d 28 for C oburg Many o f 1 B urton — he a sk ed h er, and sm iled » ill h o n o r Mrs P a u lin e C line and fa th e r w on’t hang on to his hill fold couple of w e e k s w ith his p a re n ts Mr. nonneing hi» candidar; for ihr ju>-»|. th e p lay ers played th e ir last gam e of At the sm ile she c lip p e d 1 h e r h an d s Mrs M ahal K dm unaou. tcav closely a n d —" dc» V H , Ieri.,- ale | I an d Mrs V irgil Moon of Springfield h ig h sch o o l b ask etb all. T hey a re " T h a t’s b e tte r ! " sh e cried Now "H ow do you know It's in th e bill i five in ike held (or Republican u„,.j. Mr. and M rs C lav to n Cavili ng woo I D onald K ahler. J e r ry K ahler. C arl Lin w e i an talk ab o u t It Inatiun. W hat a re we fold ?" C h ariv ari Is H sld an d fam ily h av e m oved to E u g en e an«. ton. C laren ce M onson an d L ym an to d o ?” •’I saw him put It th e re ,“ sh e «x Mr. and Mra W arren Collins»«'»«! who lugging tw o Infinitesim al tro u t. F rien d s gav e a c h a riv a ri Ia si n ig h ’ T in k er. N ext y e a r P ro f E. E Kil T h e re ’s one th in g I’m not going p lain ed / w ere em ployed on th e H arlow farm “ D unin!" m u tte iv d D avenport fer (or Mr gtnd M rs A rth u r B row n. Who P atrick will have p ra c tic a lly a new t0 do ," he sta te d w ith conviction, "no "S uch a sudden ab o u t face on my v en tly , w ill o p e ra te th e C oppernoll farm stopped h ere ut th e hom e of h«r p a r ­ team b u t he h as been w orking up i m a tte r w hat th e p rice to p ay ; I’m p art m ay not ap p eal to hint " Ed G ent o f C oburg tra n sa c te d bust B ui a t Itiirto n ’s sugg«'stlon Hlntm ona en ts, Mr and Mrs S M G oddard, seco n d s trin g th is y ear an d h as som e n ot going Io p erm it th is schem« of " I ’ve th o u g h t of th a t," *ti# said A was let Into th e ir secrots. “T he p u p -r n e ss In th is neighbor!! >od Monday. last night Mrs B row n, whn w as sp len d id m a te ria l in hand «'eatruetlon!" slow color w as m ounting to h er belongs t«> nw>, an ! " I t Is only fa ir to say th a t If you u n d erw en t an o p eratio n al th e Pacific of Illness. pupils u n d e r th e tra in in g o f Mr. Jail b esides, as fa th e r told you." ahe (tear In m e full royal re g a lia as the ' a re cau g h t. It Is probable I could h elp C h ristia n h o sp ital th is m orning C. E. Bailey w ent to T oledo F rid ay S h eri !an Mid M rs J. A. P helps gave p ointed out. f'el«>bnt|ed A uthor. Do you Im agine v ery little . If you succised my wife ■ - —>v —................ to v isit h is so n ’s fam ily. a splendid p ro g ram follow ed b y a pie th a t will im p ress h in t?" "W ell, I'll d o th a t. If n ecessary . ' ! and I" D avenport glanced triu m p h Goes to E a ste rn O regon— I, J llo v l Mr. and Mrs. M R. B aliey of W end so cial T u esd ay F e b ru ary 21 T he th e n sh e h e sita te d " th e n we lint |y to w ard B urton— “ will ta k e c a re left to d ay for E a ste rn O regon, w hera "L iste n , L arry , «tear" sh e said . Ung w ere g u eats of th e J . R F ish m o n th of F e b ru a ry w ith Its u u u e ro u s 'h e Is to rem ain to live on a farm he "Y ou’re not u sin g yo u r head W ouldn't give hint th e p lausible reason for your of y o u " fam ily S unday. d ay s of ce le b ra tio n w as gone o v er by d estro y in g th a t agreement jo u signed c n a n rin g your m ind.” " I t's s sp o rtin g chance, s ir ." sa id re c e n tly acqulrod. T h e S ew ing clu b h as begun division F a th e r T im e and each day o f im port "W hleh i » r se ttle It all?" S lntm lns stoutly. "Y ou have tre a te d 1 of th e ir sew in g T h ey w ill m ake a n ce receiv ed a tte n tio n . T he sa le of "T h e a n n o u n cem en t of o u r engage m e like a g en tlem an and e re m nonrls« Officer My m an. why do you hold "B u rto n , you b lessed d am sel,” he p in cu sh io n s, ap ro n s, kitn o n as, and pies, can d y an d cofTee a fte r th e pro- m en t." sh e said In a voice so low th a t th e patters shall be In o u r p o w e r!" ' on ,o ,h # * •""’P !*>■•* cried , "y o u ’ve- go t m o re sen se In ro ar d re s s e s in th is division. grom n e tte d o v e r 120 for th e school. he b arely h e ard It. "N ow, S lntm lns. liste n ," L arry In t D runk ll lc - lt trie d to walk aw ay, Miss D orothea B ailey w as se n t to j A w edding of m uch In te re st took little finger th a n I h av e in my « h o le At th is m ost u n p ro p ltio u s monten* body! Of c o u rse t h a t ’s th e a n sw e r! p ressed th e point. " T h e re a re tw o oahllfer, an I ust ash ed It to tak me C orvallis a s an ed u catio n al d eleg a te p lace S a tu rd a y F e b ru a ry IS. when W hy. th e re cam e around th e bend S tim ulus. papers. O ne la on a sin g le sh eet of hom e." from the Sprngfleld high school. S he Mrs. J e a n e tte In n ls b ecam e th e w ife Rem il.ir ol.l tiiclodi.iin.i siufi of H arlo w C o ssitt of Idaho Mrs I -------- left F rid ay re tu rn in g Sunday. Mrs. M M Male v isited w ith h e r In n is and Mr. C o ssitt w ere sw eet- j h e a rts In th e d ay s of th e ir y o u th , siste r. Mrs C lara Male, T u esd ay . 3 Buay Store»: PORTLAND SALEM SPRINGFIELD Mrs. A. C. T ra v is Is se rv in g as a each m a rrie d an d ra ised fam ilies. I E ach lost h is m ate, m et a g a in and Juror. Mr. Ray of J a s p e r, w ho is em ployed , h av e now m arrie d . T h ey will m ake a t C hase G ard en s h as ntove«l in to th e th e ir hom e on th e In n ls ra n c h In W ylie house. j E denvale. Community News “ON TIPTOE” Candidacy! MENS SHOES — — ------------------------------- — — — — — — j — — THURSTON — — — — — — — — — — R udolph W ahlfleld aged 55 who for m any y e a rs lived on th e ra n c h now ocupied by C. E C u rts an d fam ily died at h is hom e In th e C lo v erd ale d is tric t la s t w eek H e w as a n a tiv e of Ger- m an y an d cam e to th e U nited S ta te s 31 y e a rs ago. H e Is su rv iv ed by h is j widow Mrs. .C lara W ahlfleld. T h e boys o f th e D ex ter school have o nranixed a h an d y -craft clu b w ith R oss M ath ew s a s leader. T h e officers and o th e r m em b ers a re a s follow s: E v e re tt M organ, p re s id e n t; E rn e t Shaw , v ice-p resid en t; Paul L a lr t. s e c r e to ry ; C arro ll C u rry . A rth u r Shaw . F o rre st Able, Don C am ero n a n j E«Wie G laspev. T he g ir|s o f th e D ex ter school o r­ g a n ise d a hand-w ork clu b w ith Flo-j re n c e Parvftt as le a d e r, T h ed a P h eb b s is p re s id e n t; E u len n a B axter, v ic e p re sid e n t; Rosa L aird , s e c re ta ry ; o th e r ntem b » rs a re M ethel P a rm e n te r. G racia Jep n ta. C lover G laspev N ancy Shaw H en ry R -x fo rd , G ayle N eet an Iva G ladspey Mrs. T F. K ah ler s u p e rin te n d “ nt of th e P le a s a n t H ill p ublic school has a p t tinted a «-ommlttee to in v e s tig a te th e « o ndltion of th e p re se n t Sunday school room s fo r th e little to and m ake su g g estio n s as to th e ir im prove- m ent. H. C. W h eeler is ch airm an . Mrs E Y S w ift and M rs E B T in k e r a re o th e r m em b ers of th e co m m ittee | —---- ----------------------- f I L PA INTIN G IN ST R PC T 1O N S given by Mrs A dalaide Lee. Sta- d e n ts ta k e n from 11 y e a rs up. 503 W est D s tre e t. tf. J a y G rant, who is a tte n d in g O A C. a t C orvallis, spent the w eek-end w ith his p a te n ts. Mr. a n d ' M rs. C h a rle s G ran t here. L oren E d m lsto n and H o m er Me- D onald V of O. stu d e n ts, sp en t Sun- d a y at th e fo rm e r's hom e h ere. Mr. and M rs W alter P la tt an d fam ily d ro v e to D eerh o rn last S u n d ay and visit -1 Mr P la tt's p a re n ts, Mr and M rs Wm P latt T h e re w as no h ig h school last F ri­ day as th e b ask etb all te a m s w ere Itt E u g en e to th e try out. Th «> T h u rs on g irls won all th e g am es but th e last one. when they w ere d efeated by V ida s team T he T h u rsto n g irls won th e silv er cup last y ear G e o rg e D o n a ld so n a fo rm e r re s id e n t h e re visited frien d s h ere last week before he re tu rn e d to his hom e in Idaho Mr. a n t M-s T ay lo r N eedham m o'.w ed to H adleyville last Sunday an<) visited th e ir d a u g h te r, Mr» H ar- vey H adley Mrs. B’a n rh e W ise from P o rtlan d sp en t la st F rid ay n ig h t w ith frien d s h e re . Mr and Mrs Jo h n P rice and daugh- te r. Mil-ired. nn>torars old, p rin ted in ohi E nglish style also one p rin te d in th e H olland langu- n«Je bes-des m any o th e rs th a t w ere CALL AND SE E Dr. N W. E m ery q u ite old. on p rices on p la te s and o th e r w ork, tf Mr an d Mrs A. B M athew s and fam ily drove to P le a sa n t R ill S unday and visited th e ir d a u g h te r and fam ily i kl . and M rs l^-m D rury. M rs AB-erta W eav er who Is te a c h ­ in g at L eab tirg sp en t th e week-end w ith h e r p ,.'. nts, Mr an d Mrs. A. B. M athew s. M rs. O lson, w ho h as sp en t som e flrae v isitin g h e r siste r. Mrs. O. A. M cM ahon, left la s t w eek for C altfor Bla. Mrs. L au ren ce G o ssler had th e mis- fo rtu n e to have th e lam p rttn up in h e r b ro o d er an«! sm o th er ov« r n inety baby ch ick s for h sr. L eo n ard W alsh from J a s p e r is h e lp ­ ing Jo h n F«lin;sto n » !th h is farm ing. MODERN S H E E T M ETAL WORK W a lte r P la tt, w ho w as Injures! - me tim e ago by a h o rse k ick in g him ’s M odel sa n ita tio n Is e s s e n tia l to h ealth • Me to be w o rk in g a ra ln and «-tficlency In your m a n u fa c tu rin g p lan t. E quip y o u r b u ild in g w ith a p ­ proved v e n tila to rs an d d u s t c o llecto rs UPPER WILLAMETTE and in crease p ro d u ctio n w ill pay for th e o u tlay sp» edily. L et us h av e your Much In te re st w as show n by the p lan s and sp ecificatio n s aq d we will p a tro n s of t ’alon High school No. I *>f m ake and In stall th e n e c e ssa ry eq u ip P le a s a n t H ill la st week in th e co u n ty m en t quickly, an d a t m o d e ra te ex- b a sk e t b all to u rn a m e n t th a t w as hebl pense. Thursday Frtflnr and Saturday, at the T. M. C, A. building In Eugene. The Pleasant Hill boys won the Class B el. utplonship for the secohd cottsecn- ttve year ta d will bare two beautiful cups to display In their biulding. The ' W. N. LONG 627 MAIN 8T. SPRINGFIELD. OREGON A w onderful BLANKETS a s s o r t­ Heavy single B lankets in grey and large check p a tte rn s. m ent of M en's Dress and work Shoes and Oxfords. Every pair half price or Successors to less. Values up to $7.85. THE FARMERS EXCHANGE $2.95 Double B lankets In brig h t plaid. Iatrge size. P art wool. R egular $6.50 Setlers. $3.98 SPRINGFIELD, OREGON MORE DRASTIC PBICE CUTS— CHANGE TF OWNERSHIP SALE Every day the SALE gains m om entum from o u r custom ers sending friends to tak e ad v an tag e of these X ever-H eard-of B argains. In every line th e values are g re a te r now to quickly move present stocks. CLEARING THE WAY FOR A “ KAFOURY STO RE IN LANE COUNTY TOWEL SPECIAL A g rea t big B ath Tow el of Double Loop bordered T erry. R egular 85c seller. 49c 2 for 90c FINE SILKS G eorgette. S atin, C r e p e , P rin ts and w ash Silk. A su rp ris­ ingly fine a s s o rt­ m ent of th e latest YD. silk fabrics. Val­ ues up to $4.00. $|00 SILK HOSE T he new light shades. Grey, Brow n and Black. All Silk. Re­ g u lar $1.25 grade. Buy now. T hey a re going fast. 69C 3 $2. Pair LADIES' UNIONS Fine C otton, W ool-mixed and Silk striped. Ixtng, short o r no sleeve, ankle o r k n e a length. Cp to $4.00 values. 1 $100 SHEETS Fine grade Sheeting. Full size made. ,^81 x 90. R egular $1.50 seller. Well SI.00 35c PILLOW SLIPS - 19c EACH Silk Dress Special You c a n ’t im agine the b e a u ti­ ful styles a n d fabrics in th is lot. C o m e shopping and see them . Values to $25.00 5 $EíOO DRESS PANTS Pine all wool Serges W orsted, Cheviots a n «1 Flannels. R e­ g u lar values to $7.50 pair. $095 2 SILK SOX A w onderful a sso rtm e n t of fancy p a tte rn s and plain colortt. V alues up to $1.00. 35c 3 for $1.00 NEW ARRIVALS • > I f Included In this group of f i n e s t S i l k Dresses. C harm Ing, clever Styles In th e now w a n t­ ed fabrics. Don't m iss seeing these. V alues to $35.00 $n65 9 RAINCOATS New L e a th e rettes, ■eltes, and sp o rt styles. T hese a re going fast at th is rid i­ culously low price Up to $12.50 val­ ues. RAINCOATS one lot To clean up "L "Lind; indy" 5 $£00 $1.00 ATHLETIC UNIONS All well know n brnntls irantls "G ot- o t­ h a m ,’’ "B. V. D„M ’•Topklb,” Etc. In- cludede In th is lot. R egular $1.50 val­ ues. 79c WORK SOX Medium weight woll mixed or > heavy soft weave cotton. C an­ not be equalled anyw here for 35c. 23c 3 Pair 65C S OUTING BALS T he very p opular W o ork rk S h o e . Full re ta n upper Mock. L e a t h e r »ole— nailed and sewed. T he reg u ­ lar $3.00 grade. $ 1 H l65 special Offer—Few Days Only—“D elineator”, 85c Year, 2 Yea^s ^1.50 4