The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 26, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY JULY 20. 1H2H
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
P A G F TW O
last night following their regular bual-
SPRINGFIELD NINE WILL
nesa meeting The refresh uiettts were
MEET TOLEDO SUNDAY served In the banquet room of the
lodge half, with Mis Sam Richmond
With a lineup of the strongest play chairman of the committee In charge
ers In the city. Springfield baseball
Goes to P o rtla n d — M iss (Hadis team will go Io Toledo Sunday for the
Hamlin’s Mother III—F B. Hamlin
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emory
was called to Drew early this week by House left yeslerday for Port hind to j ao und game of the season for the as prices on plates and other work if
, visit her brother for several duya.
the serious illness of his mother.
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tit n r, *4 t p tn o „ i<1 rrj^V <“* ««¿’vi»
lineup tneludes Dean ami
M r. P e rk in s H era— A1 I'e rk in « . form
Take Coast Drive— Mr and Mrs F.
H u t Pio. n> w v o/ tfcù itu n p o p tr.
Mulligan, both good players
B Flutter) and Dr. and Mrs. W. N. er Springfield resident, was here Wed- i The former has been playing Ibis sea
nesilay from Portland transacting
Dow spent Sunday ut Newport.
soli as shortstop for the Coquille l< mu
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Chiropractie and
business,
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ents and in good company. There
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The rest of I he lineup Is: A McPhei
Two Girls Ask Advice
..Jcmea Bonnie Here—James Bonnie
tlsctro Thsrspy
no reason why you cannot have as
Wrights Have Guests—Mr and Mrs i son, Gene lielth, Don Palmer, Hugh
Dear Miss Vera:
was here from Bull Run to spend lit«
many
friends,
both
boys
and
girls,
ns
Spociallaing In
We are two girls of 15 who are
weekend visiting with his family 11« James Elder of Mils ankle have been | Cowart “Doc" Mfimh, "lluck'' Harper.
you wish.
very close friends. Du you think
guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs S. Lyle I lust mga. ’ Shorty" Meuta, Ormel
Is employed at that place.
Palnlsaa and
girls of 15 should be allowed to as­
Redding und Hill Vgpby.
Vasti
C. Wright thia week
Bloodlsss
ftv
B rin g s New Ford Here— 1 aturence
sociate with boys? Do yon think
The
players
will
IPIive the Archway
Rtm oval of
Luckeys
on
Vacation—Earl
Luckey
Roof
went
to
Portland
last
Friday
an
I
a girl should ever let a boy kiss
Baseball Idol
Tonslla
brought back a new Ford for the Dan­ and hta mother. Mrs Laura l.ui key. pool hall at ti a. m. Sunday.
her if they are well ecquainted?
lefi
yesterday
for
Kttsou
springs
ner
motor
company.
Should a girl of 15 go for a ride
16th year In Oregon p re rtlc ln g .
M elon Feed la Held
where they will spend a week on vaca­
with boys? Should girls tell boy
Take Fishing Tirp—Jack Henderer tion.
Phone 20«*
Office 1237 Ferry SI
friends of their secrets?
Members of the Neighbors of Weed
and M B. Huntly enjoyed a fishing
Eugen«
Would it be better for a girl to
Leave for Washington—Mr. and cruft Uiilgu enjoyed a watermelon feed
trip last Friday. They fished on the
associate with a crowd or have
Mrs. Welby Stevens and Mr. and Mrs
upper McKensle river.
her own personal boy friend?
M. M Perry leave this weekend for
Should a girl be allowed to go to
Corporal la Visitor—Corporal Lee Wallowa lake where they will spend
public dances at this age? Is it
Foxley of San Francisco Is here vis» next week.
proper for a girl at this age to
Ing his sister. Mrs Hugh Jolllff, for
Stuarts at Beach—Mr. and Mrs E.
have as many boy friends as she
a few days.
C. Stuart and children drove to N*‘w
Wishes?
Here Over Week-end—Miss Mar­ port Sunday Enroute they stopped in
• • •
garet
Sprague of Eugene was a week Junction City to visit frlenda.
Dear Girls, 1 am going to try to
' end guest of Miss Elisabeth Rice and
answer all of your questions as well
Back from Convention—Mrs T. F
Miss Anna Rice.
D u rin g o u r re m o d e lin g w e are plac­
as I can. You rea Just at the age
•
Bennett has returned from the In
in g on sale a ll o u r m illin e ry am i
When questions of this sort crop up,
Sutton Boys Here— Darre l and Her- ternutlonal Sunday school convention
dresses. 3 groups o f hats to go on
and you need more than anything else
schel Sutton, formerly of Springfield, In Los Angeles
sale at $1.00. $1.98 and $2.89. These
the kindly interest and advice of
are visitors at the home of Mr. and
groups Include te lls , new silks and
parents and older persons. There is
Mrs. Duncan Has
st—Mrs. Kath-
Mrs. E. E. Morrison. They now live
stra w s, large and sm a ll headsizes.
n reason »hv you should not associ-
ryti
Duncan
hat)
as
in Washington
'■***•’
These hats are reduced to cost and
a: with* boys. There are, however,
last week «nil. Mrs
T h e fans lo v e th e b r illia n t p la y »
Tysons are Back—Mr and Mrs. W Salem.
Ifess.
a great many reasons why you should
trig
o f T r a v is
Ja ckso n ,
voung
P. Tyson «nJ daughters have return
n ’ kiss or pet them—unless you are
s h o rts to p o f th e N e w Y o r k 6 ta n ta .
Dresses reduced to $5.95 and $9.95
cd from Bend after »te nding, several
R ainbow Man In Hoep'tal— G eorg ■
sure you are really in love with them
w h o is h e ld c a p ta in f o r th e 1-zj»
Slz.es 14 Io 62.
William» of Rainbow underwent a
season. J a ckso n succeeds R o g e r« ' day» there visiting with friends.
and contemplate eventually marriage
H o r n 'b v as fie ld c a p ta in
major operation In the Pacifie Christ­
Wit!» them. Promiscuoifs love-making
We Give S. A H. G roen T rading
Rowes Have Guests — John ami ian hospital on Monday.
Is harmful, both physically and men-
Stamps
i C h ris H o stO ttler. b ro th e rs of Mrs N
tally, besides being unrefined and
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A. Rowe visite d here over the week-
creating a bad impression.
lin of Natron was taken to the Part
Or.E.T. Helms
Rem odeling
SALE!
It is all,right to go riding with a
boy if he calls for you at your home,
(net’s your parents and taaes you out
with their approval. If you know a
boy well enough, there is no reason
why you cannot confide in him if you
th'.nk be is to be trusted.
At you age 1 think it best to have
t great variety of friends, rather than
one regular “boy friend". Unless, of
course you find the one that you love.
It would be best for you to keep away
from public dances unless you go to
them with the approval of your par
When the Doctor
Recommends
M IL K
OF
THE GREATEST MAGNET
ROCKEFELLER SEES KINDNESS
WAR DOES NOT PAY
Mammoths, extinct thousands of
years, have been found preserved,
skin, hair, flesh, in Northern ice.
Hoping that men of the Stone Age
might be similarly preserved, an
expedition was sent to look.
On an island, far North in cold
Alaska, scientists discovered at the
top of an almost inaccessible cliff
the grave of an ancient Stone* Age
chief.
His coffin was lined with well
cured skins of the sea otter. His
shirt was of bird skins, his cloth­
ing made of the finest furs. A
favorite child, a seamstress to sew
for him, a servant and hunter to
get game for him, had been killed
and buried with him to accompany
him on his death journey.
This mummified family from the
Stone Age will enlighten scientists.
It interests us all. illustrating the
unconquerable belief in a future
life so deeply planted in the hu­
man brain.
Why was the belief put there if
only to be disappointed?
M A G N ESIA
for the treat­
ment of consti­
pation,
heart­
burn, or other
k i n d r e d ail­
ments, use
$2^
Milk of M agnesia
An especially high grade
product of full official
strength and purity.
Highly recommended also
as an alkaline mouth
wash to protect the teeth
from eroaion by t h e
mouth acids.
Smooth as Cream
Pleasant to take
Recall Milk of Magnesia
straightens out your stom
ach and gives you back
your appetite. Sold only
it the Rexall Drug Store.
FULL
STONE AGE MUMMIES
P IN T
50c
Flanery’s
Drug Store
Store .
The French Government build«
a gigaatic magnet several thousand
times as powerful as any '«lilt thus
far.
It will be used in scientific ex­
periments in connection with the
molecular and atomic consti^tion
of matter, etc. The magnet even­
tually will be of great use in in­
dustry.
Man is an intelligent animal,
living on a gigantic combination
power wheel and magnet—the
earth. He constructs his own little
power plant, builds his own elec­
tric and magnetic power.
In the north day before yester­
day man's electric work felt an
electric storm, and an amr’ ing au­
rora borealis, stretching J * across
the northern part of the continent
If men could borrow and use the
Inexhaustible electric power of the
earth, they need not turn ctw.l or
water falls into electric current.
John D. Rockefeller, beginning
his ninetieth year, said: “I never
.-.-o-ry «»'* ’
i arnar«'* ** ♦'
Now his ships go out to every
harbor of the world, his scientists
are fighting disease in every part
of the earth. And looking at his
right hand, now wrinkled, he
knows it has made gifts to educa­
tion and human progress totaling
hundreds of millions.
A good deal in one life time.
Drop-In Cafe
TONY GRAVOS. Prop.
T he fo rm e r is co n sid e rin g lo c a t­
ing in Eugene.
Yarnell's at Springs— Mr. and Mrs
A. L. Yarnell and daughter and Mar
Jorv Recaard who is visiting here fro m
Nevada, are spending this week at
Belknap springs on a vacation.
I
Mannings Moving—Miss Alta Man­
ning. teacher in the Brattaln school,
’ and her parents are moving into the
residence at the southeast corner of
Sixth and A streets today.
John Bushman Away—Mr. and Mrs.
John Bushman are spending this wees
on a vacation at the Oregon beaches.
They plan to visit at Seaside, Cannon
beach, Gearhart and Astoria. Mrs.
Bushman's parents reside at the lat­
ter city.
Thomas W. Lamont, partner of
J. P. Morgan, and an able citizen«
tells business men they can be a
distinct factor in preventing future
wars.
They can and will be. for they
have discovered that war. in the
past often promoted by business,
DOES NOT PAY.
Another big war would mean not
merely sixty per cent income tax,
but confiscation of principal, on A
gigantic scale. Young men wouH
not again consent to have their
bodies sent to war, unleaa the rich
man's dollars also w eat Wise
business men will opoose war and
demand preparation for it
tic
Christian
hospital
Wednesday
where she underwent a major opera
tion .
Washington Guests Here—Mrs Dun
Cooper of Filma. Washington, was
here over the week end to visit friends
and relatives She was a guest of hot
grandmother. .Mrs. E. E. Vincent
8th Avenue Hat and
Drees Shop
40 8 th Ave. W est,
Kugene. O regon
Rest at Resort—Dr. and Mrs. W. C.
Rebhan and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Me- j
Cready spent Suiyiay at Cascade re- ,
sort.
Ashland People Here— Mr. and .Mrs
O. H. McDonald and daughter. Mr.
William Doren of Ashland spend Sun­
day visiting with friends In West
Springfield.
First Grain Received—The first con­
signment of local grain to he received
by the Springfield Mill and Oram com­
pany was purchased from a Junction
City farmer Wednesday. A good crop
of all fall grains la expected.
Drain Mayor Here— Mayor Clarence
1 Leonard and wife of Drain stopped In
Springfield Sunday evening enroute to
their home from a vacation trip to
Bend. They visited with Mrs Inez
McKlin Sells Houee— M. J. McKlin
Rice who formerly '«as In business In
has sold bis property on West K street
Drain.
to F. B. Ctonnent of Mabel who will
take possession Immediately. The
deal was made through the W. W
Walker realty company.
Visits Parents— Mrs. Frank Isom of
Halsey who has Just been dismissed
from the Pacific Christian hospital
'following treatment for an injury re­
ceived n an accident In which her
shoulder wag broken, in vlsltln* at the
home of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lusby on Mill street
Here the steel companies use
magnets picking up tons of steel
rails and loading them on cars,
dropping them down, lifting them
up, as a boy lifts tacks with his
toy magnet.
kindness of people generally “
Eighty years ago, from his
father's cottage doorway, in the
Catskill foothills, he watched his
uncle drive off, to trade horses—
and saw him come back with bet­
ter horses.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
If your appetite is a little off egde
or if you want certain dishes a little
out of the ordinary, then come to our
reataruant and your desire for some
thing really good will be immediately
(ratified. We will serve you any­
thing from a regular course dinner to
a delicious sandwich and something
to drink. You will enjoy eating with
I end
Lumber Worker Hurt
Struck on the head by a rolling tim­
ber, Leonard Boggs, an employe of
the Fischer Lumber company at Mar-
cola, was brought to this city yester­
day for treatment. He received a
puncture wound In the skull. His
condition is not believed serious.
IN T H E W E S T
Eugene, Oregon
605 - 609 Willamette St.
Just Unpacked —Hundreds of Stun­
ning New Dresses, All Ready
For Our
Moat Sensational Surprise
A surprise that Is bound to take
the Women by storm. It's our
July feature of New Summer
ProckB which will smash every
former record value.
models.
The most “Startling’’ values
we have ever offered the public.
All Borden's Guaranteed tub-
fast Prints, arfd every yard of
tape or trimming used is guar­
anteed tub-faBt. Ten different
Scores of different patterns.
Choice Voile Frock»
Exquisite Printed Organdies
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GENERAL ^E L E C T R IC
Refrigerator
Mrs. W rig h t Honored
Roy Wright, a recent JSu1e,
can flyer, who was killed when his will be honored at a party at her home
U p, crashed near Burlington, N tonight. Members of the Progressive
Carranza, “good will” flyer who
Recently flew irons Mexico City to 22 drill team of the Rebekah lodge
Washington, was attempting a re­ will go to her home here for the party.
turn flight to Mexico City, when
the tragedy occurred. The Mexi­
C h ris tia n Chuch
can Lindbergh, as be was called, is
Sunday school at 9: 46 a. m. Preach­
being widely mourned both in this
ing service at 11 o’clock, Rev. 8. E.
eounirv aad. is M e xico
Childers, pastor, preaching on "Christ
NEW MODEL BUICK WILL
and the Christians.” At 8 o’clock the
nulon service will e held In this
BE EXHIBITED TH IS WEEK
church. Rev. Mr. Childers will preach
The
The new model Bulck will be ex­ on "Rc-digglng Old Wells.”
Moshler Murphy quartet will sing. The
hibited at the F. W Pettyjohn com­
union young people's meeting will be
pany salesroom on Saturday, It was In this church and will be led by
announced touay
Considerable In­ Elizabeth Rice. The topic Is "Ap­
terest has be< n ^xpresser as to what preciating our Immigrant Neighbors.”
changes will be made In this make jf
RELIEF FROM CURSE
car.
Mrs
J
Dealers themselves do not know
what the new cm will look like, but
they have «en asured that nothing
will be put into the new machines
which will depreciate the value of
the older models. The famous valve-
ln-head motor and other features will
be retained.
OF
CONSTIPATION
A Battle Creek physic»«-., says, "Con­
stipation Is responsible for more mis­
ery than any other cause.”
But Immediate relief has been found.
A tablet called Rexall Orderlies has
been discovered. This tablet attracts
water from the system into the lazy
dry, evacuating bowel called the colon.
The water loosens th dry food waste
and causes a gentle, thorough, natural
movement without forming a habit or
ever Increasing the dose.
The showing of the car Saturday
celebrates the silver anniversary for
the manufacturers. The first Bulck
was built In 1903. the first year's pro­
duction totaling 37 autos. This year
Htop suffering from constipation.
the 260,000 mark has already been
Chew
a Rexall Orderlle at night. Next
passed. More than two million Bulcks
have been manufactured during the day bright. Get 24 for 26c today at
the nearest Rexall Drug 8tore-^(Adv.J
26-year period.
Outstanding Features
Not a belt, fan or drain pipe. Never needs oilin g
Unusually quiet. It’s portable— install it anywhere
— move it anywhere. And do not overlook th*
strong, attractive cabinets— built for service.
Guaranteed by General Electric,
M ountain S tates power C ompany