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