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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928“ TH E aPrtlNGFIBLD N/JW8 PAGE POUR FO R R E N T — C l e a n , co m fo rtab le H ouse a t 821 E s tre e t, Springfield. R easo n ab le to rig h t p arty . W. L. C lark, Leona, O regon. FO R SA LE—G irls Bicycle, good con F o rm er R esident H ers— H iley Rico, H ere fo r week-end— Mrs. Paul Rob- dition Also hom e-m ade bed sp read s ley and son, Asa, w ere in Springfield F o rm er Springfield m an, w ho h as been a n d co m fo rters. In q u ire 159 C s tre e t. over th e week-end to v isit frien d s. a t D iam ond L ake d u rin g the p a st sum m er, re tu rn e d to h is hom e h e re S un P e rk in s a t M apleton— G eorge P er d ay m orning. CALL AND S E E Dr. N. W. E m e n k ins and d au g h ter, A deline, sp en t la st o p rices on p lates and o th e r w ork, tf Visits with Mother— Dr C. G. Van S unday v isitin g a t M apleton. V alpah of P o rtlan d sp en t the w eek Mrs. P en g ra V isits— Mrs. A rth u r end h ere v isitin g w ith his m other, P engra, fo rm er re sid e n t of th is city, I Mrs. B ernice Van V alzah, and friends. is h ere for a week to v isit w ith h er i H ere fro m P o rtlan d — M iss M aul m o th er, M rs M itchell. i G orrie and E lery Fay, both of Port- H olm es H ave Son— F rien d s a re co n ' land sp e n t th e p a st week-end h ere g ra tu la tin g Mr. and Mrs. C arl H om es | I v isiting w ith th e fo rm er's m other, Mrs. upon the b irth of a son a t th e ir hom e | C. I. G orrie. last W ednesday. K etels Have G uests— Louis Hom pes K nights Have Son— Mr. and Mrs. I of Lincoln, N eb rask a, and Ja m e s W il R oyal K n ig h t who live in th e Sunny- son of C h ester, N eb rask a, w ere visi- side addition, are th e p a re n ts o f an , tQr8 ]ast T h u rg day a t , he h()me Qf Mr eight-pound son born la st w eek. j a|)(| M rs Jo h n K eU la T hey arg oM P hillips in P o rtlan d — H. K. P hillips m ade a b u sin ess trip to P o rtlan d and Salem la s t T h u rsd ay . Mr. P hillips is m an ag e r of th e Springfield city band. Col. Lindbergh Flies to St. Louis To Register for Hoover Vote, He Telegraphs the Candidate DEM O CR ATIC C A N D ID A T E For District Attorney Lane C ounty V isits P a re n ts—M iss Lucy Schw er- ing of P o rtlan d w as v isitin g la s t week- end a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts a t W alterv llle. S he is em ployed a t P o rt- 1 land. j 1 I j Dry law E nforcem ent candidate ] M innesotans H ere— Mr. and Mrs. J * I J. Je n n in g s of P a rk R apids, M innesota i P rom pt and Efficient Service w ere h ere la s t S a tu rd ta y . T hey a re | to u rin g th e w est and stopped h e re to lcok o v er som e Springfield re a l esta te . (P aid adv. by A lta K ing 794 Wil- A ndersons R etu rn — Mr. and Mrs. C. M ontgom erys Leave— Mr. and Mrs. ■ , A1 M ontgom ery left E ugene T u esd ay | noon fo r Los A ngeles w here th e y will spend som e tim e. Mr. M ontgom ery is m ak in g th e ch an g e on acco u n t of ill h ealth . Home from H ospital— M iss M ary Louk w as re tu rn e d to h ere hom e from th e Pacific C h ristian h o sp ital last Sunday. S he u n d erw en t a m ajo r o p eratio n la s t week. H er do cto r re p o rts h e r reco v erin g rapidly. Marion Veatch of th e V eatch F u n e ra l H ome Independent Candidate for County Coroner P ro m p t, efficient and econom ical serv ice to th e co u n ty and ev ery one co n cern ed (P aid Adv. by M arlon V eatch) Who doesn’t like the warmth of a R E A L hot water bottle on a cold night? T w o-quart eize Only ..... .. All our New Stock of C oats at ■4 PRICE RAINCOATS W hile they la s t $1.98 and $2.98 50 HATS' at $1.00 E ach $2.50 Kantleek Hot W ater B ottle because It's m olded e n tirely In one piece— no p atch es, splices, seam s o r binding — even th e stopple so ck et Is m old ed Into th e ru b b er. T h e one show n Is one of sev eral which may be seen and pu rch ased a t Flanery’s Drug Store Describing Herbert Hoover as "one of the great administrators of all times,” Senator W illiam E. Borah of Idaho declared that “the lesuet of thle campaign are every day problems, such as farm relief, cheaper tranapor- tatlon, development of waterways, a public utilities policy, conservation of electric power, and the mainte nance of our Constitution ae the peo pie had written It.” Discontent Breeds Content We try to make every boy dlacon tented with hla lot, and wo achieve th e most contented and unified and stable country in the world.—A erkerf Hoover. | j j I 8th Ave. Hat & Dress 4 .i«i‘Shop 36 - 8th Ave W est, E ugene, Ore. We give S. & H. g reen stam ps. MR. H O O V E R A N D CO L. L IN D B E R G H ZVALLING the election of H erbert H oover of suprem e im portance to the nation, C harles A. Lindbergh w ired the R epublican candidate as follow s: “I have recently flown to S aint Louis to register. The more 1 see of th is cam paign the m ore strongly I feel th a t your election is of su prem e im portance to the country. Y our qualities a s a man and w hat you stand for regardless of party m ake me feel th a t the problems which will come before our country during the next four years will be best solved under your leadership.” To this telegram Mr. H oover replied: “I wish to express my deep appre ciation of your m essage. The con fidence of men of your ch aracter brings both encouragem ent and in spiration to me.” R e tu rn fro m A u s tr a lia — M r. Now Located in Miner Building Your rew ard for our and Mrs. V irgil H am lin, son and daughter- in-law of P o stm a ste r and Mrs. F. B. H am lin, w ere h ere th e la tte r p a rt of last week a fte r spending six m onths in A u stralia. T hey nave gone to th e ir hom e in P ortland. w ork Dr. M. Carey Thomas, president emeritus of Bryn Mawr College, has cabled from Europe that she w ill vote for Hoover to "make doubly sure the United States w ill never suffer the utter humiliation of hearing the fur tive tread of the Tammany tiger In the corridors of the White House and In the vaults of the treasury.” Fill Your Em pty I Sockets Watch for M. S. P. Jr. Lamp Salesman T h e re w as a little g irl And she had a little curl R ig h t in th e m iddle of h e r fo reh ead , W hen she 'was good She w as very, very good, And w hen she w as bad she w as— Q uite a Jolly com panion, d o n 't you know . T he W ife: “H ubby, w hat kep t you o u t so late la s t n ig h t? ” H ubby (In to x ic a te d ): "I— hie— been out w ith a chiffonier. | T he W ife: "C hiffonier? W hy you d o n ’t even know w h at you’re talk in g about. A chiffonier is a sw ell little d re s se r.” 1 H ubby: “ Yes, th a t’s h e r,” MORE THAN A STORE — AN well done, i s com fortable v i s i o n and satisfaction. I T each ers V is t P a re n ts — M i s s F ran ces H odge sp en t th e week-end CARE OF VETERANS w ith h e t p a re n ts in Salem . H iss C lara | PR O M ISED B” HOOVER j W agner acom panied h er a s far as | C orvallis w h ere she visited o v er Sun- W ASHINGTON.—A ddressing a dele i day w ith h e r p aren ts. Both a re te a c h gation of v eteran s representing the e rs in th e high school. various w ar service organizations of N um eral Placed on Cup— T he n u m th e D istrict of Columbia, H erbert e ra l of th e cla ss of 1929 of Springfield I H oover declared against reduction of expenditures for the c a rj of veterans. high school h as been placed on th e . He approved the policy of Republican A m erican L egion loving cup. T he ad m in istratio n s during the last seven class, as Juniors, last y e a r won th e y ears In show ing ex service men the Inter-class riv alry c o n te s t fo r w hich utm ost liberality. Mr. H oover's r t . larks to the delega. th e tro p h y Is th e rew ard. tlon were as foil- vs: “I believe all of A m erica recognizes our national obligation to our veter- B orah Pay« T rib ute ' ans. The country today is providing I pensions and com pensation to 835,292 men and women, with insurance and adjusted com pensation to over four million more. The total expenditures ; of the governm ent In this direction i now exceed $576,943.000 annually, and rep resen t the one Im portant division ! of th e governm ent w here the policy has been Justifiably to Increase rath er th an to reduce expenditures. T his has | also been the ons Im portant division of the governm ent w here the drive for reduction of expenditures has been ap plied only for economy In Its adm inis tra tio n —not ag ain st the veterans. It Is the one division w here large m eas ure of Incraasod expenditure of the g o vernm eat has taken place during the past eerea years. T his Is as It should be. Tills governm ent m ust not be ex trav ag an t but It m ust be jusL ” G u aran teed for tw o years. It's p leasan t to know th a t th e one you u se c a n 't leak. It m u st bo a way com m ission in th is reg ard were in vain. W e did succeed in securiug an ad d itio n al sp an on th e e a s t end of the bridge. Week-End S P E C IA L S B ridge Men Leave— C. L indquist, O. L in d q u ist and O. F o rsg ren left this w eek fo r P o rtlan d , th e ir w ork on the new Springfield bridge h aving been com pleted. A lbert L undberg, forem an of th e bridge crew , w as in P o rtlan d over th e w eek-end on business. W. A n d erso n w ho have been in Y akim a, W ash in g to n , for th e p a st I th re e w eeks, re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e ! h ere la s t week-end. P age 1) "I fail to u n d erstan d w hy we could not hu'-e hud a fine bridge— beautiful ! and useful—one th a t w ould have bet'A a pride to th is p a rt of th e s ta te and one th a t would have oeen p e rm a n e n t.' V isitors are L isted— Among S a tu r Visit» Mother— H. L. Briggs of Co quille sp e n t th e p ast w eek-end v isit day sh o p p ers h e re w ere Mrs. P erry ing w ith his m o th er. Mrs. U. L. B riggs W illiam s of R ainbow ; Miss Gladys F aw ver, H a rrisb u rg , Lem D rury, J a s in W est Springfield. p e r; Miss F aith D rury, J a s p e r; S. W. C tro m b erg s a re V laitora— Mr. and R ichardson, P e n g ra ; E dna D em arest, Mrs. D onald S trö m b erg w ho live up T re n t. th e M cK enzie w ere S unday v isito rs h ere. F ears T ig e r T rea d (C ontinued from "It seem s now th a t th e com m ission has reached a place w here it does not know w hat to do and I believe present m em bers a re p u ttin g th e m a tte r off until a new p ersonnel is nam ed next spring. fam ily frien d s of Mrs. K etel s parents, , T hey a re on tu rin a g trip and when th ey a rriv e d h e re th ey hay Just com- pleted a tr ip th ro u g h C anada. D octor's B ro th er V isits— Lew Kes- , te r of P o rtlan d w as a w eek-end v isito r a t th e hom e of Dr. E ugene K ester, his b ro th er. New Bridge Must Be Idle For Almost One Year Make A ppointm ents W henever Possible D r. ^ H e r m a n W . H lo o d y O P T O M E T R IS T * EYESIGHT SPECIALIST S U IT E S S I M I N E R O LDG . P H O N t 3 6 1 CAST B R O A D W A Y E U G E N E -O R E . IN S T IT U T IO N e rx e s Mç MOIWN Ô WAJTSBURNE PH ON E 2700 H osiery H eadoi • _ For the Emerald En KAYSER. WAYNE KNIT, MEADOW LARK, HUMMING B ’ELLO, GOTHAM, GOLD STR IPE. ROMOLA, REPET BEMBERG HOSE DEXDALE REPELLO $1.00 $1.65-$1.95 As fine as th e finest silk but is n e ith e r silk nor rayon, w ashes beautifully, w ears w onderfully. T he fa v o rite of thousands. T he beautiful silk hose th a t re pels rain d ro p s and m uddy w ater — w ipes off w ith a h an d k erch ief and leaves no spot. All colors an d all sizes. i e x tra toe a th ro u g h Ut th e toe o th e new