THURSDAY. MARCH 21, Vlalt In Halsey— Mr. and Mr». Albert I Taken to Hoepltal—Jule Pollard, »tailed parent» In Halaey laat Sunday, daughter of Dr. W. H. Pollard waa VERY LATEST F rom P o rtla n d — Mlaa Maude Oorrle ‘*k*B U‘ Eu*‘,n" ‘•oeplUl Monday of Portland, »pent the week-end with account of nine"" »h« *" recovered one of the sports typo- knitted silk . P a tie n t Im prove»— Mr». D. J. Hill, Mayor Back—Muyor C. O. Wllann From Maroola—L>. It Ploch of Mur. Mr». C. I. Oorrte Sr., of thia city. Jersey, or one of the printed silks. haa rollini««] from a bualneaa trip to cola, waa In Hprlngflidd ynatnrday. I S eriou sly III—Bruce Chrlaty 1» aerl Wh° '“k"" the Ku“’,n“ •»«•PlUl An Interesting version of this vogue M«' of Mr •'*— « * •“» - home of Mr and Mr» C. O. Wllann cul, balyak perhaps being the most la vlaltlng with Charlea Spore« of i Vldte at Walton— Mlaa Dorrla Myer» on Rmerald Height» Mr». Byre la ' popular. Route 1 Springfield. F ew Hour» In Town—Albert Llnd- vlalted at Wulton laat week with Mlaa Mr. Wllann'« cousin K n itte d O ne-Piece Sports Frocks ■*/. ol Camp Creek, E. E Tuller. of Margaret Halaey who 1» teaching of Second H,0* I 7 ^ ’. Ee W""an’" ! <»burg. Mr. and Mra L J Rossman An Interesting collection of ooe. Gate D ischarge — beater Knouae achool there. , ree pr ngfleld. waa of p e r h o n i, and Wm. Hambaugh also piece dresses shows several novelty received hla discharge from the local taken to the Eugene hospital the Aral | weaves One In shades of orchid Taken to Hoepltal— fl 11 Parker of Deerhorn, spent pert of Monday on national guard Inal week on account of the week. and violet resembles gingham In a wua taken to the Pacific Chrlatlan ho»- bualneaa and errands In the city. of hla leaving here The laat heard small checked pattern. Another slmu- Home from Collage— Prank fxim from Mr Knouae wna that he wax so­ plial In Eugene yeeterday for a major From Aberdeen—George W Rowden lates a rough tweed weave In browns operation. hard, the son of Mra Ella Lombard of journing In aouthern California. of Aberdeen, Washington, haa been I and wears a «cart In solid brown A To Live Here— E Nelaon of Port­ Vlalt In Brownavlll»— Mra. Harry third flared model Is of knitted fabric - r r r d “■ - r- Gillette and children »pent the week­ land. haa rented the E. Brewer house In rust and white with scarf and belt By CBCILE i porta apring In full bloom up In the end In Brownavlll« vlaltlng with Mr at Hf»0 fith street and haa moved there Sport frocks for spring and summer of plain ru st He la with the highway Real Eatate Man III—W W. Walker Wendl,nE aectlon with roads In fine will be frankly "sporty.’' with striking and Mra. Clarence Gillette. Clarence thia week Sports Gloves and Shoes of the Walker-Jennings Real Estate ''on,,,tlon Mr- Rowden la with the moUfs and color combinations that Gillette la a coualn of Harry Gillette crew working east of here. For the smart and practical sports company, la confined to hla home with F’ri<'t,on Product» Company, place them In their rightful niche in glove pigskin outranks the other From Out of Town—Clark Adams, R egistered at S p ringfield H o te l— the scarlet fever. Other members of ______________ the wardrobe— there to reign supreme. leathers. The pull-on model leads; of Wlnberrv, Arthur Morris of Walter- Naoma Id-«, of Fallbrook, California Mr Wnlker'i family are also 11! with The sleeveless sweater or sports trimming motifs are done In stitch­ NEW STREET SIGNS and A Talcum of Portland were regia ville; Arthur Pre»« of Ix-nburg; and the fever blouse is due for a tremendous popu­ ing, cording and perforated patterns t«red at the Springfield hotel luat Sat Mrs. C. J. Bedell of Trent wen- Wed­ BEING PUT UP AT larity if Palm Beach preferences are that provide ventilation as well as nesday viators In Springfield Substituting at School— Mrs. L. K urday. CITY INTERSECTIONS an indication. Fabrics may be almost ornament. Page Is leaching this week at the Lin Return to Portland— Mra. Mary Home from Vacation — Mia Violet coin school, taking the place of Mr« The erection of street signs at the Itimnn normal school student nt Mon Moore, of Portland, who ha» been visit­ W W. Walker who Is confined to her mouth, return«"! home Tuesday to ing with her mother Mr». A. E Hurt home on account of scarlet fpver In intersections of all of the local streets w h s commenced Tuesday under the spend her vacation with her parents left |a returning to her home thia th««f imllv. week. ¡supervition of the local civic club. here. From Out of town— Fred Gray of Nutne- i nd numbe: •« of the street In- W o r k in g In Eugene— M r G ra c e Tenderfeet Preparing—Eleven tender Thurston, anil Mrs (' R. Hastings also tersectlons over town requiring signs feet tnken Into memherahlp hi hoy May. w ho haa been em ployed In of Thurston were In Springfield last were procured from the city* council. K ufoury'a »lore la now at th e W il­ scout 12 are busy thin week In making S a tu rd a y Boh S te v e n s of C am p C reek It Is hoped to have the work com­ the proper preparations for panning liam 's b ak ery In E ugene nnd Jo h n C aln, of Ixtwell w ere In the pleted by next week with all of the the entrance testa. The boya were city Monday. streets upon which people are living Student Vldte In Sal-m —Hobart elected to membership last Week having the new- signs. Wilson la spending hla spring vacation Birthday Felicitation—Mrs Evelyn 8pend Few Hours Here — Mrs. The movement to erect street signs vlaltlng relatives In Salem Hobart, Hn«-ed, who celebrated her 74th birth- f who la the son of Mr nnd Mra. C. O. George Williams and son, Joe, of Rain­ day last Sunday, was made happy by B° ’,rCeS Wilson, 1» n freshman at the tTnlver bow; L. II. Morhouse, Roy Brewer, hearing the voice of her son. S R. u h a. T ¡and Mr. nnd Mrs L H. Larimer oil of Snemi, of Martinez. California, who eomribu.lona h ^ ,er'a,nmen'8 “nd ally of Oregon. j Fall Creek were Tuesday visitors In employed the means of the elephone X ’ ' . d“ 6 While they last From Cottage Grove—Mr and Mrs Springfield. to send his felicitations ° f WOOd *Ot,en A Splendid Assortment of L R Smith of Cottag«' Grove, are In ( from the booth-Kelly company here In Town—W. W Carter, of Walter- New Spring Styles in town this week visiting with relatives. R eports Many Wrecks — Norman an^ Woods local painter. Is paint. They are down In order to be with vllle. Ora Carter and son. from above Anderson mode a trip to Salem last lng ,he and erecting them. It STRAW -STRAW CLOTH HATS their grandmother who Is quite eerl- Ixiwelt, W. Weaver of Thurston. Mrs. Btlhday and reports having seen num- wa" ^ e desire to have the signs to Your While Arthur Easton and daughter of Walter­ o u t I y III In Eugene, erous wrecks along the highway dur- t>,‘ a local product throughout ana Choice W They vllle nnd Mrs. Lee Fountain of Ix»a- lug the trip. He said the highway was ^ a t was one of reasons wood signs of Last Library to Have Book» Mended— burg were rural vllatora In the city dangerously slippery due to a rain were U9ed )n preference to metal. Lot • • The hook mender from California who during the week. , that had fallen. , The work has been started on A makes periodic trips Into this section VALUES RANGE TO $7.85 street rather than Main on account Light to Be Erected—A red light Is has been engaged by the local library PATTERN HATS From California — Wilbur I^pley of the fact that Iron straps must be board to mend some of the Springfield to be erected this week on the n t ' “ and daughter, Mrs H. M Greening uswl on Maln gtreet t0 fagten gome Qf library books He was here last fall west corner of 4th nnd Main street for nnd Earl Lepley of Oakdale, Callfor- the signs to the Iron posts. n signal light for the night wntchmnn Charming New Pattern Hats in a wide variety of New and mended over 100 books. nla. arrived In Apringfleld last week- j ________ Connes-tlons will be made with the Spring styles worthy of your immediate attention. end for a few days visit with L. J. Drill Team Preparing—The Nt-lgh- local telephone office so the opirntc- P T. A. TO MEET bora of Woodcraft drill team started can press a button which will cause I-epley and family. drilling last week In preparation ’or the light to come on. This will enable EUGENE’S GARMENT SHOP AT HIGH SCHOOL In fro m the C o u n try — Asa Tilton ______ the N. of W. convention to be held her In case a call comes In to signal and family of Dexter. Mra W a lter! « ,. _ . _ v , Th" ® n m Teachers' next June. Hhoda Lloyd Is captalr. of the night yatchman when he is out on Parish nnd baby of Vaughn and Mrs the team. George Williams and son of Rainbow- W*" ,0mOrr " n'Kht the street were among out of town visitors here ’ ^ 7 ” f° r a 8i i i _ Cuts H a n d S e v e re ly — R ichard H a r- Johnson of Plainview were Sundnv . _. vi.i«nro „> the home i. „ of , , Mr. , and . . Mrs . ' P“*0- an employe of the Thompson visitors at . E C Stewart Construction company who are In charge of the erection of the new glass At Elite Hotel—Mr. and Mrs. E. Rreenhouse at the gardens, cut a pain- L atest gow ned to th e m inute N«lson of Portland, were registered at f’1' antl severe ga^h fn the hack of his the Elite hotel Sunday and Wm. Me- hand Monday morning. The cut was c reatio n s— delton was registered her« Monday, caused by accidental contact witb r>- Mr. Nelson Is working on the new glass. Mr. Hit;pole Is putt- i? n -. highway work and Mr. Medelton w e n t __________________________ to work In one of the ntillR In the Mar cola district. Again dJO $ 9 .8 5 JOHNSON’S DRESSES $9.85 S A V E $12.75 $16.75 and Up. I-Atest prints and o th e r w a n t­ ed m aterials. Each g a rm e n t personally sel­ ected. We can supply you w ith g a r ­ m en ts for m ost any occasion. COATS Nifty new spring styles in plain tailored and fu r trim m ed. Prices - - $15.00, $16.75 and up. $19.75 We know you will be g rea tly pleased w ith our M erchandise. See our Style Show at Eugene Armory 1:30 to 2 p. m. today BEA R D ’S EUGENE, OREGON Captain Chase Here —Captain J. R. Chnse, of the Monroe section, made a short visit to Springfield Inst Mondav morning while enroute to Highland Siding. Mr. Chase was a snrgeant In Captain Huntly's battery at the begin, nlng of the United State's entry Into the world war and during the war rose to the rank of captain. Return» to Springfield—Mrs. G. W. Carson returned to her home here Fri day from Marshfield where she has been for the past four weeks visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Clifton Phillips Woodrow, the young son of Rev. and Mrs Phillips, who has been quite serf ously 111 on arount of the after effects of the flu Is rapidly recovering, Mrs. Carson says, Home from College—Albert Harper, a freshman at the Oregon State Col­ lege, Is spending the week at home with his parents. Mr. Harper gradu­ ated last year from the local high school where he was pitcher on the winning baseball team. At the pres­ ent time he Is going out for the O. S. C. rook team. Baby Boy Born— A hahy hoy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nice of Reedsport. Inst Friday. Paul Nice Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nice of this city. John Nice is Route 1 mall carrier. The hahy was named Heston Dean Nice. Pnttl Nice Is a graduate of tho local high school and Is now working for a lumber company nt Reedsport. W IT H S A .F E T 'V S to n Keep Well A Battle Creek physician s a y s , ' 'Constipation more responsible for mis. ery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. Rexall Or­ derlies work naturally and form no habit Box of Sixty 5 0 cent* A sure, gentle laxative In a pleasant form. “One at Night—Next Day Bright.” Sold exclusively at— Flanery’s Drug Store *•**