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THURSDAY. ,MARCH 7, l»2»
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWR
PAGE THREE
PARTY CELEBRATES
FOUR BOYS PASS SCOUT
SMALL FIRE BREAKS
83RD ANNIVERSARY
TESTS ON SUNDAY HIKE
IN LOCAL RESIDENCE
TOWN AND VICINITY
i A. It. G illette, u civil war veteran of
Four boya, three of thorn boy scouts
; Halaey, hale and hearty, and »till bn.. and one a visitor on the hike, pa»»ed
bued with the »plrtt of livin g and do­ hoy »rout tc-.t» last Saturday during
ing, celebrated hie «3rd birthday at u a hike nxade by Troop No. 12 of the
party given at the home of hl» nephew local boy scouts up to the top of Baldy
Hurry G illette, of thia city, last Frl mountain. The hikers w ent up to the
day night.
top on this side and cam e back by
Three of those present, Adlle Oll- the caves. The boys to pass the test
lette, 7«, Albert G illette, 80. and A D. w ere: Donald Hawk, Wllford Bwlnd-
G illette, 83, »pan a total of nearly all, Clayton Jones, all boy scouts and
tw o centuries and half and all three Arland Schantol not a boy scout who
m I I I I ,a r ,y the vital »park of Ilf.- J
alao took the test.
and energy
A xoelal tim e nvax had I
Her« from Dexter— Alfred llutlxr o f
R e p le te r a t H o te l— A. J McQueln,
Di<*ter, »pent Hu I unlay In thin city I o f Heil
o r. and Mrs K. J. Neal, of
!
Portland
and
Karl BrlxK«, O. T ullía,
Qoee to Portland— W illiam lt<xl> n-
boUKh made u trip to l*ortland laxt and K H ardesty all of Marcóla, were
registered at the Hprlngfleld hotel dur
Week-end.
I lag the week end.
New Sew Piter Arrive«—John Koehn
To Work for 8. P. Company— Frank
.t h e new xnw Died at the »noth Kelly
Schneider, of Portland, ,wt»o has come
mil arrived In ihe city Munday.
to take thn place of N. C. Chrlxterixon
Confined to Home— Clifford Wllxnn ae caahler at the local Southern P aci­
baa been cnnflneil to hie home durlnx fic atatloa arrived laxt Sunday and
which wax followed by refreshm ent».
th e week with the m easles.
started In work Monday.
H e re
fro m
W .n d lln » -M r s
Ray
Vlelte W ith R elatlpee— Mrx C. O.
W ilson, who has bean blaltlng In
Salem with relative» returned here
last Saturday
Mr. W ilson went to
Leave« for Loe A ngelee— Mr« Molly
Salem Saturday and returned with
UH1I«,nx left last Saturday for Ix>a
Mra. Wlleon
Angelea where ehe will join her hue
band.
National Guard Prom otions—Corpar
Cook was a Saturday vlaltor In Hprlng
field from W endling
al Ell Miller of the local national guard
Home with W ife— Roy Taylor, who
has been promoted to xergeant and
work« at Aleeat has been spending I private 1st class. Richard Harpole,
the week end with hlx wife In this city
has been promoted to corporal.
at the home of Mr. and Mr» Dtbblee
8. P. Em ploys Leaves— N C. Christ-
Vlalle In M e d fo rd — M r« . A It Van
enson,
has been the caxhler nt
Yalaah went to Medford Saturday to
I the local Southern Pacific «tallen will
vtelt iwlth hr. and Mrs R
Van
leave this week for W ashington, lie
Valrah of that place.
hax resigned hlx position with the
railroad company.
T o W o r k After lllnaee— A R| Ren
"eney. who hax been III with the flu
In s ta lls M a c h in e — I) r
E u g e n e K ,-e |
for the paat week returned to work n
ler hax this week Inxlalled a new
couple of day» ago at hie blacksm ith
Myoxtut m achine, which lx a glavanlc
ehop,
or electric tnm hlne uxed for the treat­
Aualllary-Leglen to Pete S e o u l» — ment of chronic Inflnmatory condi­
The Auxiliary and l-egton will Join In tion« o f the joint« and the muscle».
P t'ln x a feed and entertainm ent to
M o v e to 8prlngfleld— Mr. and Mrx
Tnm p 12 ,,f , he |„ ra , (K)y
<>n
Pern Crow, of Ixirane, moved to
March 29
I Hprlngfleld the flrxt of the week where
R e c o v e r in g fro m O p e r a tio n — W
A ! they have taken up their residence al
I.am bert, who wtix operated on at the Ih e D o n n e house on 10th and C xtre-ts.
Eugene hospital Monday Is reported Mr. Crow will go to work with hlx
brother-in-law Willlx Bertarh al the
to he doing nicely.
Springfield T ransfer company.
Motor to Lancaster— Mr and Mrx
Cocoanut Prom A cross the S ea —A
Marlon Adam« and Mrx Rurah Adama
motored Io Lancaster Munday and huge cocoanut from n curio «hop In
spent Ihe dny there.
one o f those strange and unspellable
places In Ihe Hawaiian Islands wax
Her« from Portland— Ruben Smith. presented ax a gift from Mrs F O
<>t lAirllnd, sp en t Munday In town Crewel. Who Ix nn a trip to Honolulu
visitin g with Mr. and Mrx. Trubert to Mr. and Mrs John Keteta o f this
Hen demon.
( city laxt Monday.
Spading Porks
S1.2S
$1.65
$1.90
1 1 (
70c, $ 1.00, $1.15
Raken ...........
70c, $ 1 .1 5 , $ 1.40
Cultivators
$4.5 0
Planet, Jr., Seeder and
Cultivator ..... ..... $21.50
No. 4, Same as above, with 1
wheel. Cultivator, $ 1 8.00
MORTENSEN HOME
A gift show er was given by friends
of Dr. and Mrs. R P. Mortensen at
their home here last Thursday n ig h t
The evening was spent In playing
gam es followed by refreshm ents.
„
t
fT esen t at the show er w ere the
M essrs, and M esdames, M. B. Hnntly,
W A. Taylor, Merle C asteel, Charles
Jordan, W. I. H ouse. E. E. Pyne, A. C.
Peddlcord. C. W
Yarnell, A. J
r, -
.
— -
Schnetzky. R P Mortensen and Miss
Mm
Wm" n ^ n
W o rth y
Conductor
H onored
A luncheon wax given at the home
of Mrs. C. 0 . W ilson on Emerald
H eights Tuesday noon In honor of
Mrs. W hite * the
wortjiy
condtie-
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->■« s grand
r .n x w
oryiy conauc-
tor of the Eastern Star who was here
V
en-
Hprlngfleld lodge
Purchased at a Big Sacrifice in Price Enables Us to Save You D o llar*
Everything
M ust
EXTRA SPECIALS!
Friday-Saturday
V
•»AS
W&ffiust
clearthedecks
TO THE FIRST 50 CUSTOM­
ERS EACH DAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY. MAKING
A PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR
OVER WE ARE GOING TO
MAKE A PRESENT OF A
VALUABLE GIFT. SEE SAM­
PLES OF MERCHANDISE
DISPLAYED IN OUR W IN­
DOWS. COME EARLY GET A
Package Free!
A Complete Close of all Dry
Goods, Ladies Furnishings and
Notions — and it must be done in hurry.
We need the money to put in men’s wear
that we are going to feature in this store.
Closing Out
McCall
Patterns
All of these Patterns are
New and Late designs
and they all go at
’/ 2 PRICE
Imitation Alligator Ladies' Rain Coats, $10.75 Values.
Closing Out P ric e ......... ..... ......................
S 5 7*5
Laureue Face Powder, 75c value.
Closing Out Sale ’
1>rk‘e ..................................... ............ 59 c
Bulk Perfume, Values up to $1.50 per Ounce. Closing Out
............................ 65c 0z.
Men's Work Socks, Black, Grey and and Tan,
Slae P ric e ................... ......_..... ..... ..... .
Men’s Colored Handkerchiefs, Blue and Red,
Sale P ric e ......................... ...... ..................
Men’s Work Shirts, Heavy Blue Chambray
Sale Price ................................................ gg
3G Inch Duretta Cloth, 39c value. Closing Out
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q
Sa,e Prlce................... ........ ............26c Yd.
Toilet Water, 50c Value, Closing Out P ric e ........... 39 c
Dress Ginghams, 25c Value, Plain, Stripes, andC heckl
Closing Out Price ______ ________ __ ________ 18 C
Rayons, 49c and 69c Values, Figured and Plain. Closing
Out Price ................................. ................ 3 £ C and 4gc
Silk Crepe, 98c Value. Good Patterns,
Closing Out P ric e _____________ __ __ ___ ____ 69 C
Jacquard Canton, 69c Value, Comes in Orchid, Cream, Pink,
and Blue. Closing Out P ric e ......................... ........ 4 7 C
All Silk Crepe DeChine, $1.89 Value. Big Range of Colore.
Closing Out P ric e ............. ......... ............. ............ 3 j 25
Table Oil Cloth. 40c Value, Closing Out Sale Price, .... ¿9 c
Brassieres, 79c Value, Closing Out P ric e .................. 59 C
Brassieres, 29c Value, Closing Out P ric e __ ____ 19c
Ladies’ Crepe Bloomers, 75c Values, Closing Out
Sale Price _________ ______ ___ ____ ____
55c
Ladies' Silk Hose, $1.50 Value. Forem make, All the Wanted
Colors. Closing Out P r ic e ................................. <£ J q q
Children's Hosiery, All Colors, 25c to 35c Values,
Closing Out Sale P ric e ...... .......... .................. ....... 19c
Children’s Barenee Hose, Plain and Fancy Colors. Sells
Regular at 59c. Closing Out Sale P ric e ................... 3 9 C
Curtain Materials, 36 inches Wide. Ecru, White and Fancy
Patterns, 30c Value, Closing Out Price ...___ ____ 19c
Kirsch Curtain Rods, 45c Value, Guaranteed not to sag,
Tarnish or Rust, Closing Out P ric e ................... . 25c
Silk Crepe Dress Goods, 79c Value. Good Range of Colors.
Closing Out Price ...................................... ......... . $3^
Bearnette Satins. 95c Values, Come in Green, Blue and
Pink, Colslng Out P r ic e ......................... ................. 69 C
Children’s Play Suits, Kute Kut. $1.39 Values
Closing Out P ric e ------- ----------------- ------ --------- 89 C
Talcum Powder, 25c Value.
Closing Out P ric e ..... 15c
White Indian Head, 361 nch Wide, Regular 35c Seller,
Closing Out Sale P ric e ................................. ............ 27c
L. L. Unbleached Muslin, 15c Value,
Closing Out P ric e ............................. ......... ......... __ 5 ’/aC
White Underwear, Check, Regular 59c value.
Closing Out Price ................................. ..... ......... .... 39 C
Ladles’ Combinations Suits, Bodice Top, Knee Length
Regular 50c Values Closing Out Price ...........
39C
Children’s Black Sateen Bloomers, Regular Price 50c
Closing Out Price ................................. .................. 39 C
One Lot Ladies’ Cloth Gloves. The Stetson make. Regular
$1.00 value. Closing Out Price ............................. 69 C
Plush Crepe Paper, all colors.
Successor to
Closing Out P ric e .............................................2 for 15c
Solsette, 69e Velue, Comes In all the Wanted Shades.
Closing Out Price ................................. ...............
39c
Clingless Ponsree, ROe value. Colors, Green, Orchid Yellow
4th and Main St., Springfield
Pink nnd Tan, Closing Out P ric e ......................... 3 J C
Kennett’s
INMAN’S
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The customer looked gloomy in­
deed.
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Among
Mrs. I. E ndl-, those present at the dinner were
’ Edwards, and M aster Joel those holding the higher offices In the
J
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8t. Louis, Mar. 7 (A C )— One of the
most am using stories arising front
Prohibition Is that of the custom er In
a speakeasy who ate thirteen sand«
w iches In an effort to keep his friend,
W alter Bernwell, the bartender, front
arrest. A Prohibition agent, seein g
the patron putting »2 on the counter,
asked what he was buying wth It.
’Sandw iches.” he said.
’Two dollars worth of sandw iches?*
asked the a g e n t Incredulous.
"That's right,” the custom er said,
"Pkn hungry.”
The bartender plied up sandw iches
on the bar, and the patron managed
to eat thirteen. But anyw ay the Pro­
hibition agent produced a search war*
rant, seized a quantity of liquor and
arrested the bartended.
A Complete Close Out of Inmans Dry Goods Stock
,
Spading Shovels
SHOWER HELD AT
BOY SCOUTS ENTER
PLANES IN CONTEST
Enroute to Colorado— Mrs. Harriet
Auxman of Blue River, Is spending the
Eight planes are on display In the
week at the home of Mrs. C. I. Oor- window o f Ketela Drug Htore to mark
rle before going to F*ueblo, Colorado, en trants In the boy scout airplane
where she will visit with her sister. con test which has been sponsored by
Mrs. N ellie Phillips.
John K etels.
T he rules of the contest are that
In au g u ral Address B roadcasted — any member of either of the boy
Pupil« at the Rrattaln school through scout troops In Mprlngfleld may enter
the courtesy o f Wm Rh.xlenbough and the member making the best
who Installed radio fa cilities at the plane wdll win a kodak, the second
school Monday, were able to hear the best will win a fountain pen and the
Inaugural
address
of
President third will win a watch. T he Judges
Hoover
All grades of the school In the contest which will close next
listened to the address.
Munday have not yet been announced
Breaks Arm— The little J year old
R eturn to Medford— Mr. and Mra
Joy W alker who have been spending • i.inghi.-r ,.r Mr „od Mm. Warren
playing ut Ih,- homo I
the week «ml ,i,
home of Mr and 111;' " ■ " '
Mix W. F W alker returned home last of her parents nt Jasper fell and broke
Saturday.
her arm She wax brought to a local
phyxlclan and the arm wax xet and
Here from Portland— Mr. and Mrs then she wax taken hack to her par
Roy W hite, of Portland, nnd Mr and ent's home.
Mrx C. W. Martin and two children,
Alm ost Get There— Mr. and Mrx. G
of Turner. Oregon, are visitin g at the
home of Mr. and Mrx. W. A. lownhert. H Turner alm ost ma le It to Tillamook
I laxt Munday when they motored down
H e r e from W endling— Ray Baker, that ¡way.
T hey left here with hall
o f W endling. wax In town Mnturday. good Intentions of m aking the trip
Mr. n,iker works al one of the logging through, hut the fieldx were so green
cnmpx in that section. Henry Carter, and (he scen ery xo Inviting on the
nJxo of W endling. wax In town Satur­ way that before they knew It the day
day.
wax p assing and by the tim e they had
reached within 18 m iles of that city
Accident Victim Back to Work— the dny had flown and they decided
Hugh JoUlff, who som e tim e ago
they must be relu m in g home. Al­
sev erely Incerated one of his Angers
though they did not succeed In reach­
In an accident with nn em ery ¡wheel
ing the goal of their Journey, they re­
nt the Parker nnd Balor garage, has
port n delightful trip with excellen t
returned to work at that place this
roads and exhlllrating spring-like scen ­
week.
ery.
X Spring
Needs for
the Garden
A sm all fire broke out at the real
dence of Mrs. Crritran on K e„ey boule­
vard last Sunday, but by the tim e
Jexxe Hmltson with Ihe local Are truck
arrived on the scene, the fire had been
m ostly extinguished by a h astily sum
monsd bucket brigade The first sup­
posedly was started from a chim ney
spark.
G iant A p petite P alls to Save B a rte n d e r
1000 Yards of the Very
Latest
Spring
Dress
Material
to select from at prices
t h a t s h o u l d interest
everyone. Remember its
a Complete Close Out of
all Dry Goods and it
must be done in a Hurry!
KENNETTS