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    THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1929
THR SPRINGinrci.n v ie w s
PAGE SIX
Senator Capper Tells
A griculture’s Need
BAPTIST CHURCH TO
HAVE SUNDAY SERVICE
MONTGOMERYS TAKE
BACK LOCAL HOTEL
“Hoaanna or llen iln '' will be H im
Mr. and Mrs. Al Montgomery,
topic of the morning sermon at the
ow ners of the Springfield hotel, which
Baptist church to he given by Rev
I has been since a year ago last S ep t­
lllom next Sunday, «ml the music will
ember under lease by Jack Sherman
legitim ate m arketing costa — through who has been operating It. took the
consist of n song "Ride On. Ride On"
Six Fundamental Essentials to cooperative marketing.
Scott by tile the choir Bible school
hotel hack this week and w ill run It
Consider mi Working Out
4. D ecrease In spread betw een pro­ them selves.
will m eet nt 10 A M and evedyone
ducer and consum er— lessened illegltl.
A Farm Relief Plan
Is asked to be there Io receive their
Mr and Mrs Montgomery have Just
mate gam bling costa In m arketing—
copy of "The Life Story of the C hrist­
By SBNTAR ARTHUR CAPPBR
by reduction toward elim ination of returned from Isis Angeles and Call
iana **
of K ansas
gam bling In grain and cotton futures fornla points wher/> they have spent
Special music for the evening will
the winter, having left here last
Farm ers and business men general,
The preceding four relief m easures
he
a selection by the male quartet.
ly are looking forward with hopeful In deal directly with the m arketing of October. T hey are giving the hotel ,
1 "B lesseth Is He That Ileadeth" by
a
com
plete
renovating
and
will
also
terest to the com ins: sp ecial session of farm products. The other tw o essen ­
Colburn, also a selection by the choir
CYmgreas I b elieve it has been made tials, In m y Judgment, com plete the paper tt.
and chorus, “Thou Mighty To Have'’
plain that Herbert H oover exp ects this half doaen avenues of approach to
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman and family
by Gabriel
The evening topic will
brunt of V islvillt, 6 !. believed io be
sessio n to deal alm ost entirely with ' solving the farm problem that I be­ have moved Into the room adjoining
L e ft to right. W ill .on and It
be “The Real Triumphant Entry Into
twin*,
who
v
e
lv
lu
.rd
then
VMh
birthday
w
m
ivoi...ry
America*« oldest
the solution of the many-sided and lieve should receive im m ediate atten ­ the hotel, owned by Mr. and Mrs
Jerusalem .** Junior anil Senior It Y
For aaor« than aiaty years they were partners in a sarrcaniile
many-angled farm problem.
Montgomery, and will operate a taxi
tion. T h ese are:
P V will meet nt « 3 0 o'clock Bible
a WoodviUa
The congress will m eet in special
study and prayer service will be held
5. Lowering of transportation costs ' and stage b u sin ess from this location
session in April with part of its work
each Thursday at 7 SO P. M
(a) through a readjustm ent of freight : Mr. Gherman stated Monday that he
behind it. There w ill be no n ecessity rates; (b) through developing Inland | would run a stage to Leburg commsnc- ECCLESIAN CLASS NAME
BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
to prove the ex isten ce of the agri-
w aterways. The developm ent of water lng this week.
GIVEN TO METHODIST
FOR BARBARA KETELS EPWORTH LEAGUE GIVES
nrltural dep ression —that is. the farm transportation for the Middle W est Is. |
YOUNG MARRIED GROUP
problem Its existen ce Is admitted on
BOX SOCIAL FRIDAY
A birthday party for little Barbara
of course, a program that w ill take ' LOCAL GIRL AND EUGENE
every hand. In eight years the coun­
- Jane K etels was given Mmulay aftei
years to put Into effect. But the start ■
The
"E
cdeslan"
class,
the
n«w|y
MAN ARE MARRIED HERE
T he Epworth League of the Method­
try as a whole has been forced to
noon ut the home of Mr und M in . John
should be made and the work pushed.
. named and recently formed young
acknow ledge It. The "Farm Special"
ist church gave a box social at the
K
etels
on
Second
street
Miss Alene Larimer, daughter of Mr. married folk s c la s s o f the M ethodltd
session can settle down to the Job of
Methodist church last Friday night
6. ShlD lng of the unfair share o f :
and
Mrs I. D Iutrlmer, of Springfield church, met T uesday night at the home | The *1 HHle friends of Barbara June Mari b 10 An enjoyable time was had
trying to solve It.
the taxation burden now borne by .
and Donald Prairie son of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs W illis Hertsch. The | •,nJov*d an afternoon of children s fun
It seem s to me there are six funda­ land, and particularly by farm land. Mrs. J. H. Prairie of Eugene, were class was organised about three w eeks j which Included playing with holloons by all who attended A sum of money
was turned Into the treasury
Miss
m ental essen tia ls that congress should This Is more properly a problem to be married at the home of the bride's
ago. but It was Tuesduy night that It “nd «•<'«* <
“”«l Ice cream
1 birr Is Myers and her com m ittee had
consider In working out a farm relief solved by state nd local taxing units , parents in Springfield Saturday. Rev.
was given its nutne.
| The children present Included J,,v charge of the evening's entertainm ent
plan, bearing in mind that the problem than by C ongress.
Frederick O. Jennings, rector of the
The “Eccleslan" was formed to i and Bobble Rebhan. Dorothy and
Is to m ake agriculture pay; to place
St Mary's Episcopal church In Eugene bring together a group of young pen Richard Flannery. Mildred and Gerald
III at Hom s— Pearl Nelson, an em
agriculture on a b asis where the HARRISBURG GIRL AND
solem nised the wedding.
pie not eligible for other class gro ips Morgan. Anne Marie Gossler, Billie ’
of
Springfield Bakery Is III
farm ers will have an equal opportun.
GROVE MAN WED HERE
A consideration of Duwson.
Bobble
Pollard,
Dtllnrd at her home on 6th street this wank.
Miss Dorene T-arlmer. sister of the In the church.
lty with those engaged in other indus­
nam es of eligible m em bers was con- Wright. N adine Neet. Mart'lean WII-
tries to make their business opera­
Howard McCune, of Cottage Omve. i bride, was maid of honor and Russell sldered at the m eeting.
son, Ann and John Phetteplnce. Bar-
c enzie road work
tions profitable It is not a problem and Miss Gwendolyn Gott, of Harris Prairie, brother of the groom was best
Present
were:
M esdam es
and tiara Kafoury. Betty Jean Jarrett. Jean
man.
Im
m
ediately
follow
ing
t
h
e
of passing the hat for the individual burg, were married at the Methodist
TO START THIS WEEK
M essrs ifike, Bartholom ew. Gossler. Crites. Jackie Bill Vaughn nnd Bar
farmer, nor for agriculture as a whole, parsonage in Springfield by Rev. C. J. j cerem ony Mr. and Mrs. Prairie left
Foote, Bertsch. Allan Kafoury, and barn Jnne and John Lluswy K etels. nil
for
Portland
w
here
they
will
make
nor for any branch of agriculture Pike last Saturday. They were at- ,
Work on the stretch of new mad
their home. Mrs. Prairie attended Mrs Win Kod”nbough A social tim e ' of Springfield; also Kwinajean Beck, to be made between Springfield and
A griculture is not ask in g for that: is tended by Mrs. Mabie Gott.
school here and later com pleted a was had and refreshm ents were en- , Beverly Droste and Normnnd Hill of C ogsw ell hill will probably start this
BOt entitled to i t
a I Eugene. Mothers present Included:
course a t the U n iversity of Oregon Joyed.
Four of wbnt I regard as the six j
week. P oles are already being laid
Haa »1st Birthday
-
■
| M esdames Gossler, Kafoury, Droste,
where she w as a member of the Phi
along the route o f the rlght-of way
•sse n tla ls to be dealt with at this time
Ephriam B. Kester was »1 years old Mu sorority.
SCHOOL BURGLARS
Beck. Hill. Morgan. Pheltnplace and
and equipm ent haa arrived fur thu
deal with marketing.
Agriculture yesterday arei he carries with him yet
W ilson.
road work.
STILL AT LARGE
seed s:
the spirit of life and vigor. H e reads
LOCAL
RESTAURANT
1. Higr.sr tariffs on farm products ' without h is g la sses and »till works on
So far no definite clew s have been |
QUITS BUSINESS
on an import or marginal import basis, clocks and w atches h is life-tim e oc­
found which m ight lead to the appre- .
affording a protected home market. It cupation.
Mr. K ester w as horn In
Clarence Sh elly, proprietor of the , henslon of the person or persons who
w ill do no good to increase farm . Indiana but has lived m ost a t his life
Into the local high school last ,
tariffs, how ever, and allow a corree- ’ in the west having resided 45 years B u ss’ Cafe, haa discontinued opera­ broke
Friday night. Deputy Sheriff Julian !
tions
and
moved
all
equipm
ent
from
ponding increase on other products.
In Olympia. W ashington. Mr. K ester's
Strait, of Eugene. Is working on the
— Presenting —
2. Protection equivalent to tariff w ife Is 87 years old and works about the location In the E lite H otel build­
EUGENE, OREGON
case.
ing.
He
has
been
running
the
cafe
protection— and aided by tariff pro­ her home.
The would-be robbers were sppar .
since last sum mer. Mr S h elly will
tection—on major farm crops on an
ently
frustrated In their attem pt, be-
m
ove
out
to
the
farm
owned
by
his
export basts, where tt plainly Is Im­ M. E. LADIES AID TO
cause nothing of value was taken. The '
father near Jasper.
possible to decrease the acreoge of
lock of Prof A. J. Morgan's office was '
HAVE BENEFIT DINNER
th ese major crops without bringing
broken and the window In the door of I
Entertain at Anchorage
on a ruinous overproduction in minor
T he Ladies' Aid o f the Methodist
the aecretary'a room waa rhattergjl
crops
Mrs. John K etels and Mrs. Carl The desks In the other rooms through,
church w ill have a benefit dinner In
3. D ecrease in the spread between the dining room of the church on Wed­ Olson are entertaining the needlecraft out the building were ransacked.
ynoducer and con su m er — lesse n e d nesday even in g March 27. at 6 P M club today at the Anchorage In Eugene
M K
H EILIG
Taylor Player»
“THE GIRL FROM
OUT YONDER”
COMING SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY
WILD FLOWERS TOPIC
OF CIVIC CLUB MEET
“RAIN”
Visit the S. <& H. Premium Parlors — Third Floor
erne's
MO! ' 1
Ö \WHBURNE
-PHONE 2700
A W onderful
. G roup of
200 N ew Silk
Professor Sw eetser, o f the T’nlver-
1 slty of Oregon, will give an Illustrated
leelU ’e op wild flowers nt the m eeting
, cf the civic club next Tuesday. Every-
' one. non-members ns well as members
I are Invited to com e nnd esp ecially are
I those who are lovers of (towers urged
to attend.
. • jr F iW P
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4
Plans Great blight
Ì
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$19.
Certainly never before in Eugene has such a splendid collection of new, beautiful dresses
been offered at anywhere near this special price. It presents such an unusual opportun­
ity to the woman who wants to own a clever though inexpensive frock in which she will
know that she is fashion right.
Coloi 8
Styles
Hollywood, Lobster Red, Canteo, Byrd
Blue, Alesia, Bonnie Blue, Gooseberry,
Deer, Rose, Tan, Navy, Black.
New scarf styles— new tiered skirt styles
— sleeveless models— new printed silks—
new luxurious plain silks— lace trims—
flounce — sashes— bows— tailored styles.
Fabrics
Modernistic prints in striking color combinations— floral prints— polka dots — stripes
pussy willow prints— flat crepes (both plain and printed)— georgettes and chiffons.
Formerly Farmers Exchange
Closing Out Sale
ENTIRE STOCK IS TO BE CLOSED OUT. NOTHING
RESERVED. BUY YOUR WANTS FOR
MONTHS TO COME
Dresses
Being Featured
Now At This
Special Price
Department Store
GLOVES
Major Art Goebel, trans-Pacific
aod transcontinental flyer. «» aiding
m perfecting Mana lot a hvr-day
around th« world non-stop flight this
» .s u e r
A specially flengned
«lane it to i • » * *
It wifi be w-
tucbid wn flight.
CHAMEBR OF COMMERCE
TO JOIN WEST OREGON
TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION
At a special m eeting o t the direc­
tors of the local chamber of comm erce
It was voted to Join the WeHtern Ore­
gon Traffic A ssociation. The associa­
tion which co n sists of cham bers of
the cities from Salem to Ashland and
from Klamath Falls to the coast, has
been organized to take up the pro­
blem of Intermediate rates.
T he Interstate Commerce Commls.
slon at the present tim e Is In session
In Portland and another session Is
scheduled for Medford soon.
EATS SAUERKRAUT NOW,
FEELS YEARS YOUNGER
"Now I eat even sauerkraut and
sausage and feel fine. Adlerlka ended
stom ach gas and I feel 10 years young­
er.”— Mrs. M. Davis.
Just ONE spoonful Adlerlka relieves
gas and that bloated feelin g so that
m oves old w aste m atter you never
thought, was there. No m atter what
you have tried for your stom ach and
bow els, Adlerlka will surprise you.
Flanery'e Drugs 8tore.
10c
Blue wrist Canvas« Gloves
Closing Out Price
10c
GLOVES
CHILDREN’S SOX
15c
Childern’s */2 and % Sox in
Brown or black.
Closing Out Price
15c
39c
PRINTS
WORK SHIRTS
A new spring assortment
of fast color prints.
Closing Out Price
29c
Leatherfaced Gloves, rein­
forced finger tips.
Closing Out Price
. 39c
49c
A good full cut blue Cham-
hray Work Shirt.
Closing Out Price
49c
MEN'S UNION SUITS
79c
2 Suits for $1.50
A fine rib Union Suit, close
crotch. Sizes 34 - 36 only.
Closing Out Price
79c
2 Suits for $1.50
WOOL MIXED SOX
35c
Heavy Weight Sox,
In dark colors.
.
3 Pairs for 98c
Closing Out Price
35c
3 Pair3 for 98c
SILK SOX
29c
4 Pairs for 98c
Plain Colors Only in this
lot of solk Sox.
Closing Out Price ....... 29c
4 Pairs for 98c
29c
COATS EMBROIDERY
THREAD
2c 8Heln
One lot of ( ’oats Embroid­
ery Thread In all the want­
ed colors.
Closing Out Price* 2c skein
WORK SHOES
51.98
Men’H Scout Style Work
Shoes.
Closing Out Price
$1.98
CHILDREN'S SHOES
98c
One Lot of Broken Sizes In
Chlldern’s Shoes.
Closing Out Price ..... 98c
LADIES' SHOES
51.98
A good selection of blondes
and light tans, also black
kid.
Closing Out Prioo .... $1.98
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