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    T H U R S D A Y M A R C H 29, 1928
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
TILE SPRINOFIEI j D NEWS
r TOWN
P A G E F IV E
More Egga for O enm ark
som e tim e In th e office of th e M orn­ an d ex p ects to se e h is 100th b irth d ay .
A n o th er ab lp m cn t of h a tc h in g a g g i
ing R e g iste r a t E ugene, and before M rs. K e ste r also is v ery well, and
for D enm ark wua m ade M onday by
th a t w as In the C om m ercial S ta te sp en d s m uch of h e r tim e a t w ork as
Boh N tdaon'a leg h o rn farm
A D a n l* !i
bank of S prlnglleld.
an a g e n t d e sp ite h e r age.
ienlili.iit of E ugene »aw th e now upaper
a rtic le ubouf th e luat ah lp m en t Mr. |
C h ristia n C hurch S ervices
Mr. E ggim ann 111— C. F. E gglm ann
B rie f R esu m e of H ap p e n in g s of Nnlaon m ade to D enm ark. He vlalted I H ere from M arcóla— W allle P rice of
CALL AND S E E Dr. N. W E m ery
S unday S chool a t 9:45. Ja c k D an­ on prices on p la te s and o th e r w ork, if
M arcóla wua a vlallo r h ere M onday.
ha* reco v ered from, a sodden illness
Ihe leghorn farm and m ade arran g e- '
the W e e k C o lle cte d fo r
w hich s e n t him to bed la st T h u rsd ay ner, of th e Live W ire C lass will read
I m eni for a ahlpm ent to go to bla re
Mrs. N eab it V isits— Mr* It H No*
night. He w as serio u sly III fo r four th e S c rip tu re lesson, and th e ch u rch !
O ur R eadors.
| l.iliv e a in D enm ark. A little publicity bit ylalted In Bprlngfleld from Crete
o rc h e s tra will play a t the opening ex- I
days.
mid limi dim a »lock iiinana u n ire Itim i well M onday.
erclses. T he S unday School Is s trlv |
nuna on th e p o n iti/ fum i, Mr. Nidaon |
Baby Boy Born— Mr, and Mrs. Ja c k Ing for an a tte n d a n c e of 250 th is Sun f
W i <««>i i*|Itir , r |.r» 'tit Inu
F red Fre«e III— E n d F reae. Spring-
L arson a re th e p a re n la of a baby soil. day leading up to an a tten d u n ce of
tuiiiih B ros of I’tiKion, him Month y w 41 agree.
(.old Itukerym un, ba* reco v ered a fte r a
E rank, b o rn B unday m o rn in g a t th e 360 on Blaster M orning C hurch 11:00
bought four M alin u r county wool cltpa
b rief lllnea» .
M
arriage
Licence»
laaued
Pacific C h ristian h o sp ital.
fur 35 re n in u nund
A. ,M. Rev. K. E. C hilders will apeuk
D uring Hie pimi w eea C ounty C lerk ! H ere from T h u r s to n — Mr*. L. W
on
“T h e C hurch ut C orinth.
M iss ,
Tin- Kliuvlln llix u u com pany nt Bond
W elcom e New Son— Mr. and Mrs.
W II. D illard bua laaued m u rrlugo lic­ M ontgom ery of T h u rsto n
wan a
H em enw ay w i l l
sin g . 1
him t' l ro ily pm o,t u n ig h t ahlft with
T h eo d o re B a rn e tt, of M ohaw k, w el­ K ath ry n
e n se s to Hie follow ing
Je n a B oren H prlnglleld v lalto r M onday.
four band auwa unit tin, mill In now
com ed a baby son T uesday night. T he "B en eath th e C ross o f Je su s."
anil and Elale Jo se p h in e .Miller, both
E vening S erv ice 7:30 P. M. T opic: j
ru n n in g n t n< ur i opacity.
• ru n g s te r w eighed e ig h t pound», and
Boy
B
reak
s
Arm—
T
he
»m
all
»on
of
of E u g en e; R ay E llio tt, Toltelo, and
T h e S tory of th e C hurch. (T h is is th e >
wa*
nam
ed
Jeaiile
E
dw
ard.
Ixinnlil Now ion, 4 year-old roii of V ertice
H urrlaon,
E u g en e;
M erle Mr and Mr*. It. C. W illiam * of Mar-
beginning of a se rie s of serm o n s on •
Mr, «ml Mrs. boon N ew ton of llulnuu, ch im e and H elen W oatel, both of Eu cola broke hl* arm In a full S atu rd ay .
Goes to P o rtla n d — V ern lta M orrison C hurch h isto ry .) ‘ C laude N eely d ire c ­
wiu drow ned In u u o p tlr tunk on th e gene.
H ere from Globe— A da H u lb u rt, of will leave In A pril for P o rtlan d , w here to r of m u sic a t th e C h ristia n C hurch
Tom S m ith p ro p erty u t Halnua.
SH EET M ETAL WORK
(B o lle , wits a v isito r la s t w eek-end a t «he will be ruirployed In th e office of has gone to A lbany to have c h a rg e of
A » p e d a l tra in arriv ed ut C rn ^e WOMAN EATS ONLY
th e Pacific F ru it an d P roduce Com ­ the m usic d u rin g th e ev an g elistic
TO ORDER
th e O. F. K izer hom e.
M onday n ig h t carry in g u co n sig n m en t
BABY FOOD 3 YEARS H as In fected F oot— B ern ice H aw k pany. M iss M orrl*on. d a u g h te r of E m eetin g s th e re w ith Rev. G. iS. If you a re building, w h eth er It be a
E. M orrison, ha* been em ployed for W illiam s.
Of 1200 Idaho r a ttle for th e feeding
H e ex p ects to be gone hom e, o r b u sin ess s tru c tu re , th e re
an d K ru xlu g la n d » o f H arn ey county.
a b o u t th r e e w eeks
D uring h is ab- su re ly is som e place w here s h e e t
‘Eor 3 y e a rs I a te only baby food, ha* been confined to h e r hom e th is
■ week w ith an in fected foot.
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ce
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orrison
will
have ch arg e m etal e n te rs in to y o u r specifications.
T he c o n tra c t for e re ctin g th e Lupine
I (b a n k s to A dlerlka. I «at e v e ry th in g j Hera , rom
J « alley of
of th e m u sic a t th e C h ris tia n C hurch. W e so licit th e o p p o rtu n ity to e stim a te
school building hua been let to Jo h n
Mr*. M G unn.
, j BMp e r w as a S pringfield v isito r Tues-
J. C unningham of Bend. It will re ­ and en jo y life.
on y o u r re q u ire m e n ts, larg e o r sm all,
E ven th e llrst sp oonful of Adler- • ¿„ y m o m in g .
place th e one deatroyed by (Ire J a n u ­
confident th a t we can m ore th an s a tis ­
•GRANDPA” KESTER
ika relieve* g as on th e sto m ach and j
a ry 8.
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fy you both a s to p rices and q u a lity
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90 YEARS OF AGE| of
rt move» asto n ish in g um ouuta of o ld '
V isit a t H a rris b u rg —Mrs.
N. L.
w o rk m a n sh ip and m a te ria ls.
rep u b lican n a tio n a l convention.
A h alf m illion honey bet-a o rd ered
w uate m u tte r from th e sy stem . M akes I P o llard an d Mr*. M
L. Buoy v isited
I
w
as
born
In
Iowa,
1867,
re
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In
Hl* n in e tie th b irth d a y wa* celebra-
re c e n tly by Mead H oney com pany of
„„Joy y o u r m eal* an d sleep
b e tte r ’ th e ir a u n t, M rs Ida S m ith , a t H arris-
M innesota, cam e to O regon 1889 and , ted la st w eek by E phram R en ter, who
S a le m a re en ro u te
from C alifornia.
N<( mHtb.r wtlHl you b(4VU
for | b u rg 8un()ay.
have resid ed In Hood R iver, L ane, ' lives on E ig h th betw een A and B
according to a teleg ram received last
527 MAIN ST.
yo u r MUtmurh aw l bowsd*. A d lerlk a
E m ery» M ik e V isit— Dr. an d Mrs. B aker and M ultnom ah C ounties, m ost i Htreeta.
w eek.
I w ill su rp ris e you.
F la n e ry 's D rug
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IN
G F IE L D , OREGON
N. W. E m ery w ere S u n d ay v isito rs a t , of the tim e in Hood R iv er C ounty, the
T h e aged m an is h ale and h e a rty ,
O ov ern o r P u tterao n , In a proclam a- j S to re
Ih e Jo h n RoH*man hom e on C am p i p aat tw o y e a rs in th is co unty, am a
tloh lanucd a t Salem last T h u rsd ay .
C reek Sunday.
j re g iste re d v o ter of G lenw ood p recinct.
urged th e people to Join In th e o b serv ­
SU M M O NS
„
.
.. . .
I T tu‘ 18th am e n d m e n t a n d th e Vol-
a n ce of 'A m erican F o re s t w eek, A pril
R etu rn a from
M apleton— D orothy |
IN T H E C IR CU IT COU RT O F T H E
stead law h as been m ade an issue in
11 to 88.
S T A T E O F OREGON FO R T H E M a*ter»on ha* re tu rn e d from M aple­ th is cam paign, n o t by th e ‘w ishes of
COUNTY O F LAN E
ton w here sh e ap e n t a w eek w ith
O p eratio n s a t th e F la g sta ff m ine,
th e law ab id in g elem en t, b u t by the
W illiam J. G rlgg, P laintiff, vs. Ina friends.
Every convenience is here that goes with a first class
n e a r B aker, closed a n u m b er of y e a rs ,
actio n of m any w ho co n sid er th e m ­
May G rlgg. D efendant.
service station, and fast snappy service along with it.
will be resu m ed w ithin a few days
T o Id a May G rlgg, D e fen d an t:
R etu rn to M onm outh— Id a Cox and selves good citizen s, g e n te e l law
GENERAL GAS—the best kind to be had.
•n a larg e seal«, It w as announced
In th e nam e of th e S ta te o f O regon:
breaker» who s e t a bad exam ple to
You a re h ereb y aum iunqned and re­ D e E tta D uryee re tu rn e d to M onm outh
OILS—the
Right kind for your car.
recently.
q u ire d to a p p e a r and a n sw e r th e co m ­ to school a fte r v isitin g h ere o v er th e o u r young people an d w ho a re u n d e r­
LEE
TIRES
and TUBES—Give more miles per dollar.
m ining re s p e c t for a ll law s.
T h e new high school building a t p la in t of th e p laintiff In th e above e n ­ w eek-end.
“We’re
always
glad to serve a driver in a hurry”
R e s d s p o rt w as ded icated w ith a p p ro ­ title d s u it on or before th e la st d ay
T he V olstead law , vetoed by P re s i­
of
tim
e
p
rescrib
ed
In
th
e
o
rd
e
r
for
V
isito
rs
from
S
a
le
m
—
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
p ria te cerem o n ies S unday nig h t. T he
d e n t W ilson an d p a sse d o v e r h is bead
p u b licatio n of aum m ons h e re a fte r re
building rep la c e s th e one d estro y ed by ferred to. to w lt: On o r befo re th e K ing of Salem w ere v lslto ra In Spring- the follow ing day by C ongress h a s
field S unday. Mr*. K ing wan fo rm erly been In effect e ig h t y e a rs and d ep o sits
LOGAN & OWEN, Props.
O re a y e a r ag°
Zfilh d a y of A pril, 1938; anu you a re ,
5th and A Streets
. . .
Springfield
h ereb y notified th a t If you fall to so G race K iser,
In
labor
ban
k
s
la
s
t
y
e
a
r
am
o
u
n
ted
to
R oads betw een latP In e end S liver a p p e a r o r a n sw e r for w an t th e re o f
L ake a re Im pessab le and th e re is no th e p laintiff will apply to th e above
H ere from C alifornia— Floyd B art- I E leven B illion Dollar«, th e re w ere no
change of g ettin g th ro u g h th e m arsh , e n title d co u rt for th e re lie f p ray ed for le tt, of W eed. C alifornia, a rriv e d h e re I I“ bor IJank!' e l«h t >'*a r8 «««-
according to word received a t K lam ath In th e co m p lain t, th a t Is. a d ecree d is ­ T u esd ay ev en in g to v is it Mrs. A. E. 1 1 Htand fo u r n‘J u a r t fo r the
solving th e m a rria g e c o n tra c t and for Bartlett, hl* m o th er.
tu t,o n of th e U nltad S u te H ' ■» " '»•
F alls from P aisley.
DEPENDABLE EYEGLASS SERIXCE
an ab so lu te d iv o rce from you.
If e lec ted I sh all su p p o rt fo r P resl
Thin Hiiinmon* la pub lish ed In th e
A t a re c e n t su rv ey ta k e n In Bend,
L eaves fo r C alifo rn ia— Mr. and Mrs. d e n t the choice of th e v o te rs of O re­
th a t city Is show n to have at le a s t 70 S pringfield N ew s of S pringfield. O re­ A W B w eet left th is w eek fo r C re s­
gon. I sh all re p re s e n t you, not m yself.
gon, u n d er und by v irtu e of a n o rd e r
m ore fam ilies th a n w ere th e re a t th e of th e Hon. O F iik lp w o rth . Ju d g e of c en t C ity, C alifo rn ia, w here Mr. Sw eet
E very d e le g a te should be in stru c te d ,
end of la s t sum m er, and 30 of th ese th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te of O re­ h a s em plo y m en t.
th en ca n d id a te s fo r th e d e le g a te s and
gon for th e co u n ty of L ane, d a te d th is
cam e since Ja n u a ry 1.
O P T O r a e T k lS T — E lje S IQ H t SPEC IA LIST
th e c o u n try w ould hav e few er Do-
29th day of M arch, 1928, d ire c tin g p u b ­
878 Uziliamelte St
Phone 620
EUQENE
V isit P itk in Home— Mr. and Mrs. h e n y 's and S in clair's.
T o speed up the re p a ir w ork on th e licatio n th e re o f once a w eek for four
Just one tkinq— Bal I do it nqiit
F
red
F
reae
w
ere
S
u
n
d
ay
v
is
ito
rs
at
Htlrci-MMlve
week*
In
Raid
new-Hpaper.
Old O regon T rail highw ay betw een
I served In th e le g isla tu re w ith Ben
L a G rande and P en d leto n a double w hich o rd e r req u ire* you to a p p e a r Ihe h om e of Mr. and Mrs. W. H P it­ K eeney an d H. C. W h eeler and tgke
a n t an*w»-r Iho co m p lain t on o r before
sh ift wsm sta rte d laal wuuk ut th e fo u r week* front th e d a te of th e first kin.
p le a su re in re fe rrin g to them , th ey
rock q u arry a t M eacham .
•worked fo r th e in te re s ts of the peo­
p u b licatio n of thin »umtnnn*
M rs . H u n te r Im p r o v e « — M rs . D o llle
T h e day of Ihe first p u b licatio n of
ple and I w orked w ith them .
J. C. Ia>ltli ann o u n ces th a t he will
till* sum m on« I* 29th of M arch. 1928. H u n ter, w ho u n d erw en t on o p eratio n
I a sk th e su p p o rt of all w ho believe
o o n * tru rt a new w a te r sy stem and T h e d ay of Ih e Iasi p u b licatio n I* last F rid ay , is rep o rte d Im proving
in p o litical h o n esty , so b riety an d
pow er plant for Ills ele c tric lig h t sy s­ A pril 26th, 1928.
slowly.
decency.
J. B HALL. A tto rn ey fo r P lain tiff,
tem a t Gold B each. He will spend
20«
T
iffany
B
uilding,
E
ugene,
O
regon,
i
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.
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|60,000 on th e Im tirovem ent
LAWRENCE N BLOWERS.
M “9
A 5-18-19-26
E arl L u ck eY 111— E arl L uckey, ch ief }
(P aid A d v e rtise m e n t)
——
■
d ep u ty sheriff, was III th is w eek a t th e !
h om e of Mr. and Mr*. C. E. K enyon, |
w h ere h a live*.
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“ a>itere s a v in g s a r e g r e a te s t
AND VICINITY
VOTERS of LANE
COUNTY
W. N, LONG
Auto Headquarters
“A ” Street Service Station
Dr. Royal Qick
The
Cream
of the
Tobacco
Crop
Paul Waner,
Voted Most Valuable
Player in 1927
National League,
Says Luckies Do Not
Affect His Wind
“ W hen I first started to smoke I
tvtis anxiotis to find a cigarette
that would give me [yleasure
without taxing my wind or ir»
ritating my throat. I soon dis­
cover edLueky Strikes. I am very
fond of the excellent flavor of
these cigarettes and they keep
my throat clettr and do not
affect my wind in the least.’9
912 Willamette St.. Euv 'ne, Orccon.
W endllng V isito r H e re — Mr. ami
Mr*. Roy B ak er and H en ry C a rte r
w ere am o n g W endllng people v isitin g
h e re S unday.
U n iv ersity S tu d e n t V isits — M erle
I McM ullen, w ho Is a tte n d in g W iliam - !
! e tte U n iv ersity , w as a S u n d ay v isito r
I a t Springfield.
R e tu rn s from W ash in g to n — Zip
M asterso n of C am p C reek re tu rn e d
troni O akdale. W ash in g to n , la st Sat-1
I u n la y n ig h t, follow ing a visit a t th a t
■ place.
Everything’s
Ready for
A Clever Reply
To An Ill-Mannered
Pay Envelope
DR. E. T. HELMS
C h ir o p r a c tic
and
Electro-Therapy
Acute and Chronic Diseases
successfully treated by our
LANSBERRYS CELEBRATE
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY drugless method.
Special attention given to the
T h e n in e te e n th w edd in g a n n iv e r - ! Painless and Bloodless removal
»ary of Mr. an d M rs. C lau d e Lan*- o f Tonsils by Electro-Coagula-
b e rry wa* c e le b rated a t th e ir hom e ; tion.
No hospital fees, but go
la s t T h u rsd ay even in g . A n u m b er of : about your usual work. Investi-
frien d * g a th e re d to w ish th em happi- gate.
ne8S-
Fourteenth year of successful
R e fre sh m e n ts of salad , san d w ich es, practice in Oregon.
Consulta-
coffee, jello and c ak e w ere serv ed to ! tion Free. Heavy over expenses
th e follow ing: Mr. and M rs C laude eliminated in our Home Office
L a n sb e rry and fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. 1237 FERRY Street, Eugene,
W illiam la tn sb e rry . H ugh L an ab erry . j Ore. Open evenings. Phone 2085
If the contents of your Pay
Envelope doesn't believe to
making long calls, don't quite
despair.
A fter an extensive
survey Boston Teachers’ Col­
lege announces that girls earn­
ing $22 a week can be well
dressed and spend only $210 a
year, and answers the question
of "H ow do they do it?” by
retorting, “Knowing how to
buy.”
There Is no especial news in
this to the young woman who
has learned to shop the "Penney
way.”
Long aço she knew
that a new Spring coat need
not be a tragedy, nor a new hat
or a pair of evening slippers
a m atter of "hope deferred.”
O ur clothing is not only of ex­
cellent quality, but our New
Y ork buyers select styles that
are practical adaptations of the
current mode.
Spring Apparel
In Sixes fo r
Every T yp e of Figure
F ro m th e ju n io r m iss to
th e w om an w ho w ears »
s to u t size, we have becom ­
ing g a rm e n ts in th e p rev ail­
ing m odes fo r every size an d
all types of f g u i :
0 ’f
ran g e of prices ii ausp'cd
to every purse.
..«-• -J
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r B ak er an d daugh-1
te r, T helm a, Mrs. W illard G ran s and
son, S tan ley .
SPRINGFIELD FOLKS
B lank P ro m lao ry n o te s a n d re c e ip ts ‘
p rin te d an d In sto ck a t th e N ew s
office.
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We’ll answer one question right here—“Where is
the drug store of abs°lute dependability?” Here’s
the answer—HERE! Things to help your appear­
ance and health.
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