THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928 PAGE FIVE KABN œ iaiJO N IH .fS BILL ‘Very L a test’ TOWN AND VICINITY Two Questions M l»« V kih H er» lire < j ii m I I i i i i h (h u t have In i-n mi my inhiil : I W hich « re th e most »motion- nt In love liliinili-N n r b ru m -ttea? 2 I llicl II good looking fellow ut the F air, who imkeit to ta k e in» linin». W hen I called for him ut th e Nltiml h» w in temltiiK. he had gone. I m et him th e next day and we mail» nn ap p o in tm en t, hu t ho d id n 't »how up I wu» u n ary , hut th o u g h t perhtipH he h a d n 't been able to And hl» w ay to th e pine» w here r i l v » . I c a n ’t even rem em ­ b e r hl» nam e o r w h ere he 1» from . Itut I'm h o p in g I'll »»» him »nine- tim e. If I m eet him ugulu, w hat «hull 1 tell him ? K K V. Ite a r K. K. V , nobody really know» w hich a re th e mo»t em o tio n al In love, hlondea or th e b ru n ette» , but th e -gen­ e ra l belief, en co u rag ed by «mne »clen title teat«, 1» th a t b ru n e tte s a re th e m ost »m otional. I can hard ly m ake head« o r tall - net of th e »lory you tell of thl» yountt m an at the F air. W hy w orry ao m uch about a casu al a c q u a in ta n c e ? Or p e r­ h ap s th e re a re Ih lu g a you h av e not told in«- IMd he and you com e to any groat d eg ree of friend »hip a fte r m e e t­ in g ' I should th in g If he ca re d very REPORT ON LOCAL RED CROSS DRIVE DELAYED R ep o rt of th e S p ringfield Ited C ross d riv e worker.» will n ‘ b - an n o u n ced uutll ut leant n ex t w eek, It wu» le a rn ­ ed W ednesd ay w ith th e new» of Mrs llu u tly '» lllne»» and h er m o th e r's d e a th Mrs. llu u tly 1» ch a irm a n of th - K prlngflaM driv e an d vlcy-chuirm an of th e L ane county cam paign. H ow ever, th e ten w om en w o rk ers h a te been kept a c tiv e ilenplte th e In­ a b ility of th e ir lead er, and Indication« th a t th e local d riv e will reach It» to tal. R ed C ross d riv es a re now being stag ed In all p a rts of th e U nited S ta te s F ifty cent» of each m em ber- »hip In tu rn ed o v er to th e n atio n al c o m m ittee w hile th e o th e r h alf 1» tu rn e d over to th e co u n ty asso ciatio n . M cP herson Goes F is h in g — J. It. Mi M areols People V isito rs— Mrs. Hue Rogv-r» und M rs W alter Uric« of Mar- P herson cam e Into tow u T u esd ay fol­ cola w ere H prlngfleld v is ito rs T uesday. low ing a fishing tr ip n e a r T h u rsto n . m uch, he would have w alled fo r you n t III» sta n d , an d would have found hl» way to your hom e th e o th e r even lug w hen you hud un ap p o in tm en t, an d If you m eet him why not find o i l Just w hat d e te rre d him . Hut In the m ain I th in k you o u g h t to fo rg e t th.- fellow It seem s su sp icio u sly aa If he 1» " s trin g in g you alo n g ," uni»«» th e re a re thing» you haven i told m e In your le tte r, • • • • Fifteen and in Love Ml»« yera: fb-ar 1 am fifteen an d am very m uch In love w ith a boy eig h t y ear» my senior. He 1» b eg in n in g to care fo r m e lately , lie goe» out with a d ifferen t g irl who 1» four year» o ld e r th a n hlm »elf. How cun I m ak e him love m e? CURLY H EAD. Dear C urly H ead, th e re 1» no way Fur C oat Lowell Lady In Tow n— Mrs. F ra n s S n y d r of Low ell sp en t W ednesday In to n e s . /¿ I, Hprlngfleld. 8 u ffers from Flu— M rs. V ina Mc­ H ere from D exter— M rs C J. Bifl- d ell of D ex ter cam e In to H prlngfleld C lain Is a t h er hom e suffering w ith in­ GLADYS GLAD—one fluenza. Tuesday. Z legfeld's m o st beau tifu l, In "H oople ' —show s us how to w ear o u r new fall P u sh es N eedle Into F in g er—C. W Blue R iver People H e rs— Mr. and h a ts w ith th e b ack w ard tilt th a t Is M ossey *of F all C reek, ra n a needle Mrs. Ile rt V incent of B lue R iver, w ere F a sh io n ’s la te s t m illin ery whim. And g u e sts T h a n k sg iv in g of Mr. and Mrs. Into hl» rig h t index A nger T uesday . and cam e in to tow n to h av e It e je c te j we a re Im m ensely p le a s e d w ith th is C. E. W heaton. little close-fitting th a t m olds It­ Mr. X intxley III— Z ack T. K lntzley, self so p erfectly t J ^ e r ch arm in g head. V isits C o rv allis H om e— Miss C lara W ag n er left la s t F rid ay evening to last of tie- su rv iv in g G. A. R. m en In W ith th e h a t i sh o rt Jack et su it of »pend th e w eek-end a t h e r hom e tu Springfield, was 111 a t h is hom e T u es­ brow n beige checked v elv eteen Is day. C orvallis. w orn, an d th e und erb lo u se of beige h as th e new high co llar and side frill L eaves fo r C alifornia— Mrs. M innie Jo h n P a rk e r Doing W ell— Jo h n developed In a very soft, becom ing P a rk e r, w ho la s t week u n d erw en t a Z lgler left for h er hbm e In San F ra n ­ way. T he h a t Is a silky felt, of cour«e. m ajo r o p eratio n a t th e E ugene ho sp i­ cisco T u esd ay a f t - r v isitin g h ere w ith in the d a rk rose-brow n sh a d e th a t Is ( h er M other, Mrs. E u g en e K ester. ta l Is re p o rte d a» doing nicely. so popular. W e u n h e sita tin g ly re c ­ V isits D aughter— M rs. H a n n a h Lep- om m end It as a splendid ty p e for w ear Fulop H ere— Ju liu s Fulop, fo rm er H prlngfleld m e rc h a n t v isited frien d s b y w ent to A lbany to d ay to »pend th e w ith th e Jack et su its of all. in H p rlu g fle ld S u n d a y . He now llvps d ay w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. E lsie H airs. In P o rtlan d . Breeder Brims Also A p p es^^__ A m ong th e la te s a rriv a ls a re also L eaburg People H ere — W illiam O vington a n d his s is te r w ere Spring- soft fe lts w ith slig h tly low er cro w n s field v isito rs from L e a b u rg on Tues- and brim s th a t, w hile th e y re ta in th e ir sh o rt b acks and fro n ts b ro ad en uay. p erceptibly a t th e sides. Elbow Injured— S lig h t in ju ry of h er elbow w a s ’ suffered la s t S atu rd ay Shoes in Color night by th e little d a u g h te r of Mr. Deep ric h sh ad es of blue, g reen , and Mrs. C ecil Griffin. red, and u n u su al sh ad es of brow n a re seen am ong th e re w e s t shoes fo r fa.i, Leave fo r E n te re p rlse — Mr. and Mrs Tom R a th b u rn left today for E n t e r ­ fo r F ash io n d ecrees i t ’s sm a rt for shoes to m atch th e costum e. p rise w here they w ill spend a few days visiting. EX-SPRINGFIELD FOLKS INJURED ON HIGHWAY F rien d s of Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st S kinner, fo rm er Spi-lngfleF folks who now resid e in Longview . W ashington, w ere grieved to h e a r th e new s th a t th e couple w as Injured S unday when th e c a r In w hich th ey w ere d riv in g le ft th e p avem ent and o v ertu rn ed on th e Pacific h ighw ay betw een Shedd and T an g en t. Mrs. S k in n e r suffered a com pound fra c tu re of th e arm and c u ts an d b ru ises -while Mr. S k in n er suffered c u ts and b ru ises. T he couple lived in Spirlngfieki u n til a b o u t th re e y ears ago,' w hen Mr. S k in n er left h is position w ith th e Booth-K elly lu m b er com pany to w ork in Lontrview. Mrs. S k in n er is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert Sidw ell of th is city. Marriage Licenses for Week J.CPENNEYC0 P lan s w ere m ade for a public In s ta l­ lation of officers to ta k e place on J a n n ary 9. T h e o rd e r h a s grow n to such un e x te n t th at It w as found n e r- s s u ry ' to m ak e th e In stallatio n an In v itatio n : a ffa ir o u tsid e m e m b e rs' fam ilies. T h e n ig h t a lt e r C h ristm a s, Decern- ( h er 26, h as been se t as th e d a te fo r , th e C h ristm a s tre e p a rty to be given l by th e lad les o rg an izatio n . [AUTOCASTtfll The obverse and reverse of the ipccial Gpld Medal authorized by congress and especially struck off n honor of Thomas A. Edison It was presented by Secretary MeBou in a celebration in honor of the in­ ventor at East Orange, N. J ^ Ä T Y O ’J S # Starting Thanksgiving Day THE TALKING PICTURE H IT The LION and The MOUSE” A V IT A PH O N E a d ap tio n of th e p o w er­ ful stag e piny. In w hich you w ill both S E E and H EA R such s ta rs us LIO N EL BARRYM ORE, MAY McAVOY, ALEC B. FRA N CIS and WM. C O L L IE R , J r., »peak in g th e ir linns in m an y 6f th e s tirr in g scen es of th e p ictu re, COMING SUNDAV The Mr. E gglm ann h a s Flu— Mr. C. F. T re n t W om en H ere — Mr». Annu M orse of T re n t sp e n t T u esd ay In K gglm ann Is co n n v ale scln g a fte r an a t ­ tack of th e flu. H prlngfleld. Go to A lbany—J e n n ie H olverson und F ra n k Ixiw ls w en t to A lbany to v isit Mr an d M rs. Rill Davis. H ip -L in e M arriage licen ses have been issued d u rin g th e p a st w eek by th e county c le rk to th e follow ing: L ars K aarh u s and A lice, C lave, both of E u g en e: E lm er H anson and V elm a Ewing, lo t h of C ottage G rove; Floyd E verson and B lanche W alkup, both of Crea- w eli; Roy E ngland and L ida B enton, D orena; E euben H. Leigh and Mary H arp, both of Ju n c tio n C ity; Lloyd D a n c e C a p s in G old an d S ilv e r F o r dining, d an cin g of th e th e a tre CraiAford and S-adle Laffoon, both o t M innesotans Pass T h rou gh Here— Mrs. E tta B eighley an d son, D elavlne. th e v ery la te s t conceit |s th e sntig C ottage Grove. ot G ordonville. M innesota, sp en t t h ; night of T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 22, with LOCAL N. OF W. CIRCLE INITIATE NEW MEMBER h e r cousins, Mr. and M rs. T. C. B arker. T he tra v e le rs left F rid a y for C alifor­ n M rs. G lenn S to n e w as In itiated In­ ia going hom e via th e S o u th ern r o u t : 940-946 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon to th e H prlngfleld o rd e r o f th e N eigh­ bors of W o o d craft a t a re g u la r m e e t­ ing held W ednenday evening. Here’s Real Entertainment! | \ X -la If U << Now — Tbs It has been m any seaso n s s 'n e e we have enjoyed th e chic of th e sh o rt fu r Jacket— b u t to d ay It Is a P a risia n th em e of g re a t im portance. C ne hlp- llne m odel of m ink, w ith a »oft, rolk Ing collar. Is show n w ith a frock o t pale brow n c re p e ; a n o th e r of gray g o atsk in , wdth T uxedo front. Is w ora o v e r a rough purple wool crep e In tw o W alterv llle Lady V isits— Mrs. A. E Mrs. Bailey In Tow n— Mr». J. C. Bailey of J a s p e r wa» u S pringfield M eyers of W alterv llle visited In Springfield Tuesday. v isito r T u esd ay . Io " m a k e ” an y o n e love you— you have to tu k e ch a n c e s In th e gam e of love, not force It Into le-lng At th e s a n e tim e. I th in k you u re pro b ab ly too young to e n te rta in su ch a feelin g for a m an of tw en ty -th re e. He p robably tlihik» you a re too young for hl® , too It 1» p ossible th a t you may com«- to Mrs. P o llard R e tu rn s— Mrs. El»:e love each O ther—but If I w ere you I P ollard, w ho had been confined to w ould w ait p a tie n tly ra th e r th a n t r i h e r hom e w ith th e flu for som e tim e, to fo rce thing». re tu rn e d to w ork a t th e C om m ercial S ta te taink la st S tu ra d a y . ab o u t th e local d is tric t. O ne h alf -if th e allo tm en t will be fo rw ard ed In I t O p erated On— L aw ren ce G o ssler th e Hprlng while th e rem a in d e r will be of W a lterv llle, u n d e rw e n t an e m e r­ gency o p eratio n la s t S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t fo rth co m in g In th e full. th e Pacific C h ris tia n hosR ital In E u ­ H e re From M cC readle Springs— F. gene. E W ilson w as In tow n T u esd ay from V isits G ra n d p a re n ts H ere — Miss M cC readle Spring». Jo an Cox. g ra n d d a u g h te r of Mr. ar.d Mr». M ark P erry , cam e from P o rtlan d to v isit h e r g ra n d p a re n ts for T h a n k s ­ giving. CITY WILL RECEIVE $1600 FROM ROAD FUND S pringfield will receiv e an allott- nu-nt of >1626.14 In ca sh for th e com Ing y ear, It w as an n o u n ced th is w eek by Ju d g e C. I*. B arn ard of th e county co u rt. T h e ensh a llo tm en t uh an n o u n ced thl» week I» p ra c tically th e sam e a m o u n t aw ard ed to S p F n g lleld fo r th e p a s t y ear. It w as s ta te d by I. M. Pet a rso n , city reco rd er. T h e m oney I» ex p ected to be used for m ain te n a n c e of th e s tre e ts In th e tow n and nny »m all » p e d a l road work little cap of m etallic cro ch et woven t s fit the head as tig h tly as a ekull cap. U sually th e braid p a tte rn is sw irled In g re a t ro s e tte s a t each ear, w hile th e balance of th e cap Is k n itted In a s tra ig h t m esh w e a v e . D exter Man H er»—4'. L. G laspey of Mrs. R en n ls H ers— Mr and Mrs. W illiam Iten n le of T h u rsto n cam e Into D exter w as a H prlngfleld v isito r T u e s­ tow n T u esd ay . day. Uandrre dfrirtn g a parunnttl fafdg ton addtaaa M tu Pin. in tara u¡ Ih n nawapnprr■ lh a r •By CECILE First A L L -T A L K IN G P IC T U R E The MELODY of LOVE You will H e a r E v ery C h a ra c te r Spenk E v ery L in e All th e W ay T h r u . . Not a S in g le S u b s titu te . . . A S ta g e Play on th e S creen . MCDONALD THEATRE EU G E N E , OREGON MASONS CONFER DEGREE UPON DAN W. STEWART ON THIS DAY WE PAUSE IN OUR WORK TO RECOUNT THE MULTITUDE OF BLESSINGS Miss V ir g in ia Cherrill. charm in„ young Chrcago miss, is home from F irs t d e g re e w as c o n ferred upon C aliforir. with a contract to I k WHICH IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE TO Dan W. S te'w nrt a t a m e e tin g T u e sd . y Charlie Chaplin’s leading lady in the n ig h t of th e L ib e rty lodge No. 171 f i films. ta e M asonic lodge In th e Odd F ellow s RECEIVE AND TO REDEDICATE OURSELVES ♦ hall. SPRINGFIELD LIONS TAKE Follow ing th e m e e tin g a luncheon TO THE TASK OE PASSING ON THOSE PART IN ROSEBURG MEET w as serv ed by a co m m ittee of th e C ascadia c h a p te r. O rd er of th e E us:- i T w enty-one p erso n s m ade up the BLESSINGS TO OTHERS. ern S ta r. Mrs. C. A. B w arts w as c h a ir­ S pringfield p a rty th a t w ent to R ose­ m an of th e c o m m ittee of ladles. b u rg T ues-iay n ig h t to p a rtic ip a te In E lectio n an d In sta lla tio n of officers th e ce re m o n ie s on th e occasion of e w ill be fe a tu re s o f th e n ext m etin g of C harter n ig h t of th e R o seb u rg Lions th e S p ringfield M asons to be held ■UnilllllMW »g ■■'«MM club. D ecem b er 11. S p rin g field 's p a rt in th e p rogram 1 w as a vocal solo by M rs. A rah H oyt T w enty-six persons w ere kilieu and R ae. w ho w as acco m p an ed on th e 551 p erso n s w ere Injured In a to tal of piano by M rs. R. B nrger. an d a read in g 2652 traffic accid en ts in Oregon during by Mrs. Jo h n K etels. T h e pro­ the m onth of S eptem ber. T his w as gram whs p u t on follow ing th e b a n ­ announced by T. A. Ilaffety, in charge quet and cerem ony. of th e s ta te traffic division. Five of T hose w ho w ent as m em b ers of th e the fatal accid en ts w ere In Portlnnd. S pringfield d eleg a tio n a r e : ’ The re p o rt of th e traffic officers in M rs. J. C. M cM urray, Mr. a n d M rs. W. dicated th a t 1056 o f th e accidents C. W rig h t, Mr. and M rs. Jo h n K etels, were traced to carelessn ess on the Mr. an d M rs. W. W. W a lk e r. Mr. and p art of th e d riv ers, w hile in 136 cases Mrs. Floyd F lan ery , Mr. and Mrs. H. he d riv ers w ere exceeding the speed E. M axey. Jo h n H e n d e re r. F. B. Hani- lim it. A pproxim ately 197 of (he drlv Pne. D w ight K essey. A llen K afoury, ,'rs involved in th e accid en ts failed W. F. W alk e r. H a rry S te w a rt. C h arles o give th e proper signal. I Poole, M rs. R ae and M rs. B arger. R ain w hich fell in U nion county recently, w as an o th e r one of those inllllon-dollar” kinds, a s far as w heat farm ers w ere concerned. T he ground was ex trem ely d ry and farm ers were ;reatly in need of m o istu re for fall Old] ffißarbcr Chair I Brunswick Radio All Electric Tone P erfect TABLE M ODEL- Coniplete with Speaker and T u b es.............. $150.00 CONSOLE MODEL— Complete ....................... ..... ............................ $215.00 wheat. K lam ath F alls faces th e unusual sit latlon of hnTlng one of Its lending hotels, th e P elican, padlocked by the g overnm ent and closed for a year, ac­ cording to a statem en t m ade recently by F ran cis E. M arsh, deputy U nited S tates d is tric t a tto rn ey . 8 TUBE SUPER HETERODYENE— Complete ........................................ .................. $245.00 W ith 66 carloads of celery, 172 cars of onions, eig h t c a rs of onion sets and six cars of w heat se n t out from Brooks since th e fall h a rv e st began, the 1928 crops are show ing up b e tte r than w-aB an ticip ated durin g the grow ­ ing season. Q uinaby h as sen t a sim i­ lar am ount of celery, m aking the total 132 cars, all of which w as raised to the L ak e T.abish section, as were the onions a n d onion sots, w hile the See Harry Wright or Roscoe Perkins for Demonstration was h—m th e w l m l W—» • TERMS IF DESIRED, J Parker Ly^n, Pasadena, Cal., owns this old tim e barber's chair -which was u»ed in California dur­ ing the Gold Rush Pays from 1848 to 1860 M any notables of those da y were given haircuts and No Interest or carrying charge. Wright and Sons