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M a re o la Man Batter-—Orvan From« B u y s N e w C a r— Mr. and Mra. N. A. Kowe, real estate dealers, have pur of Mareola, who lost a finger in an ac H A S C O M P A N IO N A T E cident at a planing m ill there last chased a new Pontiac redan w eek. Is reported to he much im M A R R IA G E IN P L O T Mr. From«- has left the —Here From Thurston— Mr and Mrs proved. Interest*»!* glim pses of New York George Kramer of Thurston were hospital and is now staying in Spring- life uniory the working class« s visitors In Springfield Tuesday. ftehl for medical treatm ent. for the "atmosphere" of C o r in n e p ic tu re , Griffith's First National "Saturday's Children,” by Maxwell Anderson, co-author of "What Price Glory,” which Is promised as th<- at traction at the McDonald In Eugene, starting today. Miss Griffith has tin role of a stenographer In a big busi n ess concern and there are several i office and shipping room scenes, shots of Fifth avenue as seen from the top A -- -and mujiy other insect» * - - * of a bus. Interiors of a typical Har- i S l A N D A R D O i l, C O M P A N /Y O F , £ * t * J F O R lam flat and a cheap boarding house, and view s of Central Park on Bunday | with a band concert In full blast. | The com edy and drama of every day Ilf« with Its econom ic and dom estic problems are realistically portrayed and the plot furnishes considerable food for thought on the subject of com panionate marriage. Miss Griffith Is surrounded by an exceptionally ( good cast. Including Grant W ithers. Charles Lane, Anne Schaeffer, Albert Conti, Marcia Harris, Alma T ell and Lucien Littlefield. W ith an O. K. T h a t C ounts fin e of the finest n.i-slar ca sts ever are assem bled for a feature motion picture R econditioned or Checked and sold under our Is to be seen In the First National- S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E Vltaphone production of "The Squall." j which com es to the McDonald theatre on Sunday. The principal roles In this screen version o f Jaan Bart's sensational and daring stage play are played by ...,c e 9 4 2 O liv e S tre e t, Joyce as the mother, Richard Tucker OREGON EUGENE as the father, Myrna Loy as Nubl tho USED CAR LOT 7th and OAK sed u ctive gipsy maid. Loretta Young. Carroli N ye, N icholas Houssanln, as the fierce gypsy leader, Knute Erick son, Harry Cording. Zazu P itts as the w him sical servant girl, Marcia Harris as the destructive gossip, George H ackathorne as the silly, whimpering nephew, and numerous others In lesser i 942 W illam ette St., E u g en e, O r e g o n .___________ roles. •S A T U R D A Y S TOWN AND VICINITY Hara From Marcóla Hum Hpl. er. f On F la k in g Trip C. F N ew Persian H at K allm ann wua u business spout Munday on u flsliltig Irlp to III«- visitor In Springfield Monday , lake country m i r Junction City M u rc o lu r o a ltla llt, th a ra . Kill* e„i d m d ' Thurston R esident Vlalta George V is its W it h B ro th e r M i nod Mra. Platt of Thurston spoilt Monday In li m n Chum apuni h.tnduy visiting Hprlngfleld on business. ih o I l o n i" u i T i im u in ( 'h u a i' ui Leaburg Man Here C harles Cur lor. I.oiihnrg rancher. wus a hualnoas visitor In Springfield on Monday timnrlng. K uki no. Chai aa H a v a S o n A non H u n d n y ul I..« la - Ifh I .la l Io M i a nd M ra w a n h o rn C h ils llu n ho» B * o r« tl Chano Gilmore at Lost Creek Mr. and tillm oro spout Sunday ut Lost t'ri’ok, u tributary o f tho Me K entle river. o f ( 'h u n o t h i r d ' li > Vialta In A Itowo v ln ltliiK ui runa, John, Mm Albany Mi and Mm N apolli Sunday In Albany G e o rg e C H IL D R E N " O R O N IT E M ra . Currla V isits Mrs. Marthu V is it in g a t P o r tla n d d is s M a rg u r • t Sw i.rls h -ft lo r I ’o r tlu n d Holiday to Curilo ot Loahurg s|M<nt Monday In aiM’iid u fe w d u ya visiting w ith Irla n d s town on I him I iii 'H m . ui PA6BPIVB THB ggRlNOHBLD NBWB THURSDAY. JUNK 27. 1929 fìies.mosquitoes,roàches,mot Persia has adopted a new bat for men following a proclamation of the Shah President Dadguare of the Persian Parliament is shown w ear ing the new hat or "Pahlavi '* L e a b u rg M an in T o w n —A. W FLY S P R A \ Frazee of l.euhurg was a business Kennett at Woodburn <J. W Ken Poto, und Nick. Lumi»-riz visitor In Hprlngfleld Tuesday. nett In spending thin week at W ood burn where ho In conducting a clear H a« To nada R em oved M m W a lt e r V is it o r F ro m C re s w e ll J M Harris L aiton hus hor tonniin removed ut ance nalo for (he lleck clothing store o f C resw ell was am ong the business Iho office of a luotti phyalolun In F ro m W a lt e r v llle — E . A. Gib- visitors from out of town Tuesday. Saturday. bons, W altervllle rancher, wun u V isiting in Bend Mr and Mrs. visitar In Hprlngfleld Monday V is it W it h P a r e n ts M m . L u m An Clayton llurber are spending the week dornon und t hildron spent Hunduy morning on a vacation trip Io the Bend country visiting ut tho homo of hor paronia, , V is it in g With C hases Mr and Mrs Mr and Mra. A It Kopnor on tho Mr. Minney In Frank Mlnney, Vida Charles Hcott of Tacoma are visiting MiKotialu highway oust of town. rancher, was among the business st the home of their daughter and son visitors In Hprlngfleld Tuesday H a ra F ro m Power P la n t K W In-law. Mr und Mrs Marvin Chase of morning. H ow ells of tho Eugene municipal Chase Gardens. power plant at W altervllle wan a ' Eugene Fulop III E u g e n e F illo p , Lowell Merchant In f o w n John business visitor III Hpl lugttold Moll form er Hprlngfleld boy. is reported to Cane, Lowell m erchant, was a bust ouy morn mg be im proving after a severe illn ess at n ess visitor In Hprlngfleld Monday Turners on Vacation— Mr und Mrs morning, purchasing supplies for his his hom e at Portland. O. II Turner are oil u week's trip slurs there. H a r r is b u r g M an H e r e — William through Southern Oregon, visiting ai Hperlun of Harrisburg was In Spring- Roseburg und Reedsport. Mrs Char Miss Neet Here— Miss Inez N eet of field for medical treatm ent W ednes les M yers In running the N ovelty Portland spent the week end tn day. Springfield visitin g at the ffome or store during their absence. her paretns, Mr. und Mis. Moody M rs . V a n V a lz a h H o m s — M rs . A B At Springfield Hotel — Clarence Neet. Van Valzuh returned W ednesday from Black of l*urtland, T E. Smith of the Eugene hospital where she was P reew ater. John Smith of Portland, At Elite H otel—C H. Borgen and and C. Chase of W cndling were re Anthony Hharman of the Southern for som e time. P u rc h a s e s N e w L a m p gistered at the Hprlngfleld hotel over Pacific railway company and Mr and A, Logt Creek Ranch—S. C. Wright Dr. Carl Phetteplace purchased a the week end. Mrs Sam McCord of Oakridge were Monday for Lost Creek Ranch on new Hanovla Ultra-violet lamp this re g is te re d at thte Elite hotel lust jjcK en sle, where he will spend a Grata Being Cut O. C. Thurman, week. The rays from the lamp have week end. , w eek on hlB vacation. city street com m issioner. In cutting the sam e effect as concentrated sun the grass along thte local streets light and are used In giving treat T h e lm a S w e e n e y H e r e - M ls a T h e l W a lk e r B a c k F ro m C o n v e n tio n — thin week lie started work on Mill ma Sw eeney, who Is attending the W. F. W alker returned Sunday from m ents. street Monday morning The cut auminer session of the Oregon State S easid e, where he attended the state ting of the grans In a part of the city's colleg e ut Corvallis, visited here over T o A tte n d C o n v e n tio n convention of m orticians held the annual cleaning up for the summer. the week-end with her purents, Mr Postm aster and Mrs. F. B. Hamlin latter part of lust week. will attend the annual Oregon conven H e re For Sum m er Minn 'phedn an d M rs . 8. J. Sw eeney. Club to Hold P icnic—The Kensing Perklnn of Scuttle and A . J I’erklns V isiting Grandparents—Alma Lou- ton club will hold Its annual picnic tion of postal clerks which will be held Saturday afternoon and evening at the of Portland arrived In Hprlngfleld Ise and Dorothy Jean Cline went to Friday Friday to visit at the home of C a m p Creek Tuesday where they will Friday afternoon at R iverside. The Eugene hotel. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. | affair will begin at 1 o ’clock. T his Vaugn. local mail carrier and w ife, their brother, George Perkins Minn visit for a tim e at the home of their will be the lust m eeting of the group will also attend. A banquet w ill oe Perkins, who Is a teach er In the grandparents, Mr. und Mrs. t harles before Septem ber. given at the hotel In honor of the j S eattle public schools, will remain In Jack. Hprlngfleld all summer. Masons H o ld Last M eeting—The clerks Saturday evening Portland Men V isit— Harry Coon Springfield Masonic loilg«- held the To V isit In E sat— Mr. und Mrs W and Jack Meacham. Portland llvw last m eeting of the season Tuegday P ost O ffic e p f f ic l a ls V is its — Carl T. Mubey and Jerusha Mt'Kellya left stock dealers, stopped In Springfield night. Following the business session Frlswold of San Francisco, sixth vice- Monday muring by train for N ebras for a short time W ednesday enroute the organization adjourned until president of the national federation Iw where they will visit for a month to Ros-hurg on business. Mr. Mea Septem ber 10. of post office clerks, and Clifford L. or five w eeks. They will visit en cham Is a former Springfield resident Boyle, of Roseburg, secretary of the route ul Provo, I'tah, itml ut David B ack F ro m S e a b e c k — E liz a b e th Roseburg local federation of postal City, Morrill, and Omaha In N'eb R e tu rn in g F ro m W a s h in g to n H . J. H ughes returned Monday night from clerks, stopped Kt the Springfield post ranks. Cox, secretary of the W illam ette V al Seabeck, near Tacom a, W ashington, office for a short tim e W ednesday en where she Bpent the past ten days Sneeds on Tour- Mr und Mrs. A. ley Lumbermen’s association, is e x route to Bend. attending the Pacific N orthw est Y. pected to return to his home here ft Kneed mid fam ily l- f ’ Thursday for W. C. A. sum mer conference. a ti ur through California They will from a two w eeks' trip to W ashing ('., where he appeared before v is it fot a tlm<> at the homo of Mr. ¡ tou. •* Injures Finger — Glenn Neet of Sneed s brother. Hargb- Sneed, who Is the tariff com m ittee of congresa. Hr Hprlngfleld Route 2 was quite pain- a m erchant at Martina», mid will also w ent to the national capital to urgí f, lly injured W ednesday when he ran visit Mrs Sneed's purents. Mr. ami protection for northw estern lumber a large srlln ter com pletely under the | Mrs Allen. They will return to products. nal! of his finger. The splinter was Ih o h o m o n o f M m R o w u ’s Hprlngfleld about July I. A ttending Conference Mrs Fred F reee und daughter. Dorothea, and Mrs. P. S ch lew e left Tuesday morn Ing for Portland, where they will a t tend the Puclflc Coast conference of the German Baptist church, which Is being Io-Id from W ednesdny to Sun day of th is week They will return to Springfield Sunday or Mondav. V isitors at Sinners-- Miss I-etin Hititinr of Portland spent the week end in S p rtn g flell visiting nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slnnar. MI hs Slnnar Is cm- ployed In the W estern Union tele- Mrs graph station at Portland. Pearl Slnnar of Long Beach, Califor- nla, was also a visitor at the Slnnar home over the week-end. NOW! T IL L SATURDAY M ID N IG H T HOME OF PERFECTED TALKING PICTURES PREVIEW THURSDAY NIGHT r M LK I1 C <-W U\D CORINNE SATURDAYS CHILDREN* . COMING SUNDAY <7Z/«r i r a f N a tio n a l a rri A T em pestuous ___ , Rom ance of Gypsy Passion and a F a th er and S on’s Infatuation. f the office of a USED CARS MORRIS CHEVROLET Co. J.C.PENNEYC0. Thousands of Women never bother about going to so-called "special sales*’ because . . . it is often inconvenient to leave their work at the advertued hour. . . . . . . they can buy what they want ex actly tt’/tr»» they w a n t it in our store without fighting "bargain crowds." . . . experience has taught them that our everyday low prices are as low and often lower, than so-called "sale price*." For Homes that want the BEST local We recommend Biltuvll upholstered furniture to those who take pride in their household furnishings Biltwell furniture is soundly constructed, beautifully designed and skillfully covered in the choicest of long-wearing fabrics. Biltuell comes to us and goes from us to you with a guarantee from the makers which assures you of life long satisfaction You'll never regret your choice of Biltu>ell furniture. V isiting Mrs. Gorrie— Lilian E ng land of W estim her. Oregon. Is visit ing In Springfield at the hom e of her grandmother. Mrs. C. 1. Gorrie. Miss England attended the -4H summer school at C orvallis before com ing here. H o t e l— F F . N e ls o n , of Portland. H. A. Pederson and Roy Wlrth of Salem , and Mr and Mrs. L. L. Sheldon of LnVIne. California, are registered at the Hprlngfleld hotel this week. V isiting With Flanerys Mrs E. V L illy o f Corvallis and R H. Lilly of Silverton, mother and brother of Mrs. Floyd Flanery. are v isitin g at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Flanery the latter pari of this week. Margaret O’Dell of Corvallis Is also visitin g , there with Dorothy Flanery. Return to California— Mr. und Mrs ! S teven Manykl of Richmond, Califor nia, who have been v isitin g in Sprlng- j field, returned to their home W ed nesday. Mrs. Bee R oberts Gay. sister J of Mrs. Manykl. returned to California j with them and will spend her vaca- ; tlon there. Former R esidents Com ing— Mr. and I Mrs. A. B. Middleton of M ansfield, l-Ohio, former resid en ts of Springfield, I I are expected here for a short visit ! | n«xt week. Mr. Middleton w as for- | tnerly the owner of the drug store 1 now occupied by K etels nnd Is now i the owner of a drug store in the Ohio ! town. the "special bargains’ are often the wrong shade or size. V isitors From South— Mr. and Mrs R ussell W alcott and daughter of Pomona. California, visited the early part of the w eek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jack on Camp They left T uesday for a tour of Canada. A t S p r in g f ie ld M iffith 7vvœ ’Ù - A Tudier <»' ( r r iH ! ) ! rem oved at I hysiclan. 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