« PAGE TWO in G ra n ts P ass a f te r sp en d in g week v isitin g w ith frie n d s here. last CHURCH A TTE N D A N T IN S PR IN G FIELD LATELY Mrs. B ishop H ero— M rs Phil Bishop Mrs F lo ren ce Van W ert, 47, wh i I . w re tu rn e d to h er h om e h e re from the co m m itted suicide at h e r hom e south Mrs. H am lin in R oseburg— Mrs F Pucitle C h ristia n h o sp ita l T uesday. I of G oshen S unday, had a tte n d e d tb V e lm a Peddtcord II I — V e in , '. **'d«l ct>rd Is report* d ill a t h e r hom e here. Il H am lin w as called to R oseburg last V isits M other H ore— Dr. C. 11 Van M ethodist ch u rch h ere sin ce th e fam S atu n lay b ecau se of th e Illness of h e r ilv cam e h e re recently from M ontana V alzah of P o rtlan d sp en t last week J a s p e r People H ere— Mr. and Mi b ro th er, B eau reg ard W illiam s j H er huabund and d a u g h te r. G enevieve, end v isitin g his m o th e r and frien d s W a lte r A ldrk h of J a s p e r w ere visitor* I IS, w ere a t church h e re when she K afoury In S alem — Allen K afoury. h ere. her* la s t week-end. ! took h er Ilf*'. p ro p rie to r of th e K afoury sto re h ere, H ave N e w O ldsm obile— M r, and R e tu rn in g to th e farm a f te r ch u rch E ggim annc a t Grove— Mr. and Mr sp e n t la st S unday in S alem v isitin g Mrs Tony G rav es h a v e purehuaed t S unday m o rning, th e h u sb a n d foul, C. F. E ggim ann m ade a b u sin e ss trip w ith h is wife and in fan t d a u g h te r. new O ldsm obile sed an from th e E u th e ta b le s e t for tw o Insteud of th re te I to C o ttag e G rove la s t F rid ay evening. persona. He look««! about anil ills Sam R ichm ond B ack— Sam Rich gene agency, f R uvs H ouse H ere— G. W . L y tle, who ntond h a s re tu rn e d from T aco m a co vered th e body hunglng In the barn. Misita Miss M iller— Miss L ucille c a m e h e re re c e n tly front M ontana, has w here h e w as sen t as a d e le g a te to Mrs. Van W ert h ad been III and C hap in of M yrtle Creek s p e n t th e past p u rc h a se d a n a c re tr a c t in E ast th e Four-L co n v en tio n . d esp o n d en t for som e tim e. It Is un w eek-end v isitin g w ith Miss P auline S pringfield fro m A. T. S tev en s. d e rsto o d th a t they w ere p lan n in g to H o rto n s H ave T w ins— Mr. and Mrs. Miller, a tea'ch er In th e high school move l»ack to M ontana, an d th a t a . _ F lan ery » a t C orvallis— Mr. an d Mrs Dale H o rto n , 823 C stre e t, a re th e • Mrs. F lan ery H ers— Mrs. H. B. deal to tra d e for p ro p erty th e re was F. B. F lan ery sp e n t S unday v isitin g p a re n ts of tw in s, a son and a d a u g h F lan ery of C orvallis, m o th e r of F B. not p ro g re ssin g sa tisfa c to rily . th e fo rm er's m o th e r in C orvallis. te r, born S unday a t th e Pacific C h ris t F lan ery of th is city , is h e re to spend ian hospital. I th e w eek v isitin g w ith h e r son. PLANS FOR H IK E S ARE H aro ld A dam s L eaves — H arold M oving to R bseburg— Mr and Mrs. A dam s has left for H ecta. n e a r F lo r H ELD UP BY W EATHER D au g h ter la B orn—-A nine pound ence. w here he w ill w ork d u rin g th e W M. O d erk irk a re m oving to R ose d a u g h te r w as born to Mr. and Mrs. P lana for h ik es fo r H prltigfleld Boy bu rg th is w eek, w here Mr. ‘ - 'e r k l r k B elt sev eral w eeks Jo h n V aughn of W alte rv llle on Mon S co u ts w ill be som e « h a t Indefinite h as accep ted a p o sitio n in a d e p a rt . day. u n til th e w e a th e r co n d itio n s Im prove, VO TERS A TTE N TIO N m en t sto re. aav aa»* » ' j i O e ia m ^ J i» : T e a c h e r T ak es T rip — M iss C athei- O. R A ldrich, sc o u tm a ste r, said th is Goes to C onv en tio n — B. G. S an k ey I ine T tn k h am . te a c h e r In th e high w eek. w as a d e le g a te to th e W. O. W. co n school h ere, sp en t last-w eek -en d visit- T he tw o local tro o p s will have sev feren ce held In M y rtle P oint T uesday. ing h e r p a re n ts in C orvallis. e ra l o v e rn ig h t h ik es d u rin g th e sum Ira N ice s u b s titu te d on h is ro u te w hile m er m o n th s, he said. T h e se will be M arg aret H alsey H ere— Miss Mar- sh o rt Ja u n ts to places in the M cK em le Mr. S an k ey w as aw ay. ' g a re t H alsey a rriv e d h e re S unday and M ohaw k valleys. D rive to Bay— Mr an d Mrs. Loyal from M onm outh w h ere sh e h a s been S ev eral boys a re a lre a d y w orking to S co tt an d th e ta tte r s ' neice d ru r e to a tte n d in g th e s ta te n o rm al school. eu rn m oney for th e su m m e r cam p of W in ch e ster Bay S unday. T h ey re p o rt L ane c o u n ty sco u ts ut Blue R iver H ere from P o rtla n d — M iss Maude ed good ro ad s alo n g th e ro u te. T h ey w here a p e rm a n e n t ra m p site has been ’ G orrie and Miss Lucy S ch w erln g w er < m ade th e d riv e o f m ore th a n 90 m iles h ere la s t w eek-end from P o rtlan d to secured. in ap p ro x im ately th re e hours. , v isit w ith p a re n ts an d frien d s. D avid B id w e ll Honored Lodge Officer V isits— Mrs. S tella H ere from Los A ngeles — Alonzo David B idw ell of S pringfield, now a B lackerby, s ta te d e p u ty of th e N eigh bors of W o o d craft lodge, Mrs. H arl G ott of Los A ngeles a rriv e d h ere th is stu d e n t In th e O hio s ta te u n iv e rsity M cP herson an d M rs. M ary C. M agill i week to v isit h is step -m o th er, Mrs. a t C olum bus, Ohio, h a s been elected v isited In C oburg la s t w eek-end on ' M abel G ott. H e will pro b ab ly spend to m em b ersh ip in S igm a XI, n atio n 'll I th e su m m er m o n th s in Springfield. h o n o rary scientific so ciety , acco rd in g lodge b u sin ess. W ill V isit D au g h ter— Mrs. M abel R alph H u rlb u tt III— R alph H u rlb u ’t ; G riel, m o to r ro u te B. le ft M onday is re p o rte d se rio u sly ill w ith p n e u m o rn in g for H ay w ard and O akland. Oldham, Scharitui s m onia in th e E u g en e h o sp ital. M rs. C alifo rn ia, to visit w ith h e r d au g h ters. S te sn isid e rs R ich ard K in g of S alem a rriv e d h e re S a tu rd a y ev e n in g to stay w ith Mrs. Miss N ad vornik R e tu rn s— Miss H a t H u rlb u tt for a few' days. tie N ad v o rn ik re tu rn e d to h er w ork a t v o rv a llls M onday m o rn in g a fte r visit D rive to P o rtlan d — Ja c k L arsen and ing h e r p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. J. F. J G eorge C arso n d ro v e to P o rtlan d last N ad v o rn ik h ere la s t w eek. Candidate fo r , w eek-end on b u sin ess. Mr. C arso n REPUBLICAN NO M INATIO N Jo in C u n try Club— F o u r local golf ' w as a w itn ess in a fed eral case For a g a in s t a boy wh o passed a bad ch eck e rs h av e re cen tly Joined th e E ugene , Golf and C ounty d u b . T hey a rc , a t his serv ice sta tio n h ere. I H a rry S te w a rt, W. C. W rig h t. Sidney | S n eed s a t F alls C ity— Mr. and Mr* ! W ard an d F. B. F lan ery . r 11 A. R. Sneed an d so n s drove to F all LANE COUNTY D en tit’s W ife H ere— Mrs. M . N. j C ity la s t Sunday. T h ey w ere Joined Prim aries May 18. 1928 a t C o rv allis by Mrs. S n eed 's siste r, Dow w ife of Dr. Dow who took over O ne ite a r l heals tru e r P aid Adv— E ugene V. S lattery , Mrs. H arold Dye aud h er son H arold, I th e office o f Dr S. It. D ippel, a rriv e d than o th er s—One Friend i h e re from P o rtlan d la s t S atu rd ay to L aw y er, 717 W illam ette S tre e t, Eu J r . T h ey v isited th e w om en's m o th er. is i|0urs come wna4 mau j be w ith h e r h u sb an d . She w as a c g en e, O regon. One love n s+eadFasx R e tu rn s to South—O liv er W ild er re- co m p an ied by th e ir d a u g h te r. fo re u e r.—H o rd e t rvo-t ■' ■1 ....... 11 sBSBwisms«s»ssassBns<s T f e m e m b e r ¿ M o th e r O n MOTHER’S DAY "I With A Lasting Gift for a Lasting Love PRICED A T $1.50, $3.00 and $4.50 FLANERY S DRUG STORE A N A T IO N W ID E " w h e r e sa v in g » a r e g r e a te s t' 942 W illam ette St., Eugene, Oregon. The New Printed Frocks Are a Successful Spring Fashion In every wardrobe this Spring there w ill be at least one of these gay printed frocks — in patterns most original and distinctive! DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEPENDABLE E1JEQLAS5 SERVICE Dr. Roqal Qick OPTOmETKIST— EIJESIQHT SPECIALIST 878 IVillamette Si Phone 620 EUQENE Just one thing«—but I do it nghl A larg e n u m b e r of S pringfield peo | pie h e a rd th e le c tu re la s t S unday n ig h t by Dr. E. V. S tiv e rs, p a sto r of th e F ir s t C h ristia n ch u rch a t E ugene on his re c e n t tr ip to th e H oly L and an d E urope. ' B efore h is d e p a rtu re th e p a s to r's co n g re g a tio n gave him $500 as p a rtia l p ay m en t of h is ex p en ses and upon his re tu rn a su rp ris e o fferjn g of a n o th e r $500 w as p re sen ted him . in a d d lt o* to th is th e ch u rch em ployed a supply- p a s to r and a t th e sam e tim e continued Dr. S tiv e rs ’ re g u la r salary . S u n d ay m o rn in g he lectu red on P a le stin e . L a te r h e will give o th ei : ta lk s on p a rtic u la r places w hich he will illu s tra te w ith p ic tu re s he took. $9.90 and $14.75 -th.% d a t* / Many atyles — w ith pleated skirts, bowa, novelty girdles — they are the very spirit of Spring. Be sure to see them. W om en— Misses— Juniors „ —\ / M A Y w as th e JUNIOR JU BILEE DRAWS GOOD CROWD TO SCHOOL Widening the Telephone Horizon IN the memory of many now living, Alexander Graham Bell predicted that the day would come when we could talk to other countries, even across wide expanses of water. Beil’8 vision was made a reality when in 1926 N ew York and London spoke together in two way conversation. Since th en , this service has been opened to th e public between any point in the U.3. A. andGreat Britain. Mexico has been brought into speaking distance. Im portant cities o f conti nental Europe have come within our voice horizon. E ven m ore im p o rtan t, the Bell System in the United States now embraces 18,500,000 telephones —a growth for the past year of more than 7 50,000. This is measurable progress in widening Amer ica’s telephone horizon. T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany BELL SYSTEM O na P o licy - O n a S y ite m - U nivereal Service Th*- J u n io r class of th e high school ra ise d som e $35 by th e Ju n io r Ju b ile e held a t th e high school la s t F rid ay n ig h t M iss, C lara W agner, cla ss ' uuvisor, an n o u n ced . M ore th a n 100 to w n speople a tte n d e d - th e e v e n t in w hich th e e n tire m e m b e r sh ip of th e Ju n io r c la s s took p art. T he 1 e v e n t w as a sty le show and o th e r 1 s tu n ts In th e m ain ad u lto rlu m . T h e side sh o w s also p rovided e n te rta ln - ' m e n t for th e v isito rs. T h e Jubilee w ill p robably be m ad e an a n n u a l affair, it w as sta te d . Two C h ild ren H urt P au lin e, 9-year old d a u g h te r of Mr. an d M rs. A rth u r P engra, fra c tu re d h er arm w hen sh e fell w hile playing a t th e fam ily hom e T uesday. J u lia M ay, sm all d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs. J. A. C rid er, received a fractu red co l la r bone w hen sh e fell th e sam e day B oth w ere tre a te d h ere. 2 n d B ig D ay ¡¿.WBWBFIl •1 - . Wednesday, May 2nd marked a great step in the Industrial Development of the W e s t - O N T H I S D A Y The New Pacific Goodrich Factory was Officially Opened h ' , .4' I WORKS HARD, DANCES, GAINS 3 LBS. A WEEK “ I w ork h ard , d a n c e and hav e g ain ed 3 pounds a w eek since ta k in g Vinol. My n erv o u sn e ss Is alm o st all gone.— Mi's. F. L ang. Vinol Is a delicio us com pound of : cod liv e r p eptone, Iron, etc. N ervous, - ea sily tire d , an em ic people a re s u r p rised how V inol gives new pep, sound sleep and a BIO ap p etite. T h e v ery first b o ttle o ften a d d s se v e ra l pounds w eight to th in c h ild ren or I ad u lts. T a ste s delicious. K etels D rug S tore. Box o f A rt style Chocolates Eugene V. Slattery MANY LOCAL PEOPLE AT LECTURE ON HOLY LAND! j IF I Did you tune in on the May 2 Special Radio Program STATIO NS 1 San F ra n cisco KOO Oakland KOMO Seattle KE1 Los Angeles KOW P ortland KI1Q Spokane * _ 4 / 1 ) S ilv e r t o w n s are now being made in their Western Home KPO * t £ • J T To Commemorate this Event we Offer—this Week Only—Special Sale Price GOODRICH TIRES O • z' >il ! William Rodenbough “Everything Automotive’' 533 Main Street S pringfield, Or«;,, Phone 95 /