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T llE flPRINOFIKLD NEWS
TU IJIISI »AY, JULY 11. 192?»
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In
P o r tla n d
M rs.
Levi
M a rc o la M a n in T o w n
A lle n W i l ­
Local
P e o p le
H ava
D a u g h te r
A
d a u g h te r was born S a tu rd a y af (th e k in s of M a rc o la was a m o n g th e out- N e e l le ft fo r P o r t > n d M o n d a y to
spen t a fe w d a y s v is itin g w ith rela-
Pacific C h ristia n h o sp ital to Mr a n d o f to w n v is ito rs h e re M o n d a y .
ti r e s th ere.
Mrs
V ern G llllsple of S p rin g field
H e r e F ro m C a lif o r n ia
M r an d M r-
ito u te 2.
M ilto n
W ard »
S id n e y
at
N e w p o rt
M 'n rd
m id
m id
fu tility
w eek en d on n t r ip
W e s tfir
Mi
M r»
spent
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t r ip
H ara
Mm
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H u r illi k
to w n
of
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Mr
W a y n e C lo v e r an d M r
C lo v e r
spent
and
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to lle n d
Or.
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v is ito r
v o litio n
In
Goes
o f th e
s o c la llo ti
to
C o nvention —
le ft T u e s d a y foi
th e n a tio n a l con
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th e r e
th is
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w eek.
to
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m ade
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A
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u b u sin ess t r ip
Io
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S p r in g fie ld
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v is itin g
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w eek i-nil
v isitin g at th e h o m e o f M r
to w n
and
A n g e le s
M r and Mr.
M
P e te rs o n
ulu le o f th e
Mr
P e te r
lo c a l c ity
co rd er.
v is itin g
tie r
m a n , u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n
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ut
Mi
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U lin
H iv e r,
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w iih
ii
p en d icitis
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h o s p ita l
V is it
at
Mi
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M r»
I» th e
H u iid m
nt
M ur
II.
ho m e
of
Mrs
M a rc o la
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S te v e n s
»p en!
co in
v is itin g
Hl
th e
P le v e n » ' s la te r. M r s
t'h u r le »
an d
Dr. Phetteplace A ttend» C onvention
Dr
C u rl
m o rn in g
te n d e d
th e
I'h e t li p lu ie
fo r
B o rtlu n d
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n a tio n a l
A m e r ic a n
th e r e
th is
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w h e re
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lie
M onday
E lit e
Mr
f a m ily
B e lle
of
of
P a c ific
n ig h t
H o te l
an d
to
A ld ric h 's
C h e s te r
a to u r
on
on
A ld r le h
Sprains
F ro m
M
M a le an d
tu rn e d
sp ent
th e
an d
w eekend
fie ld
O reg o n
r e tu rn e d
Mr
an d
d a u g h te r. G r a i
fr o m
th e
a
t r ip
R o o s e v e lt
th e
up
l lie r
F is k
.Mrs.
M ri
F lo re n c e
F ra n k
re­
lh>
h ig h w a y .
H e re
M r-
S a c r a m e n to
M i K eow n
and
o f San
E
M is
II
J u n c tio n
Is re c o v e r in g
m o r n in g
F r a n c is c o
fro m
E u ru s e t o f
M r-
an
Illn ess .
F u ru s e t
S te v e n » .
Ih l'u r ,
fo r
M t
Mr
an d
P e r r y , an d M r
an d M rs
sp en t
on
Sunday
«
Mr
O r. V a n
H p r ln g fle ld
A
I.
Louck
Hom e
K enyon
th e
M<
Mr
and
Ilo w e . an d M r
an d M r
Ilo w e an d c h ild r e n . M a r jo r h
m a . an d N o r m a n ,
N o rm a n
Goes
H p r ln g fle ld
and
w e re
of
d in n e r
i|a y at tin - h o m e o f M r
H e re
Dr
v la ltln g
th e
C. 0 .
w e e k en d
w ith
h is
in !
m o th e r ,
Oronite FLY SPRAY
Kills flies,mosquitoes,
II.
T lie l
C re s w e ll,
G e o rg e
»p en t
Kills insects
by the roomful
M
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at
V a lz a h
V a lz a h
M rs
M
C. E
Van
and
an d
on
D a lla s
Back From C anada Mr. and Mrs.
W ilbur Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. W il­
R odenbough re tu rn e d S unday
M rs A H V a n V a lz a h . w h o wan re ­ liam
m e d ic a l
V ancouver. B ritish C olum bia,
leased fr o m th e E u g e n e hoM pital la » t from
w here th ey had been since Ju ly 4.
W ednesday.
M rs.
t r ip
h e re a t th e h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs . K red
Freae.
On T our o f Canada Mr and Mrs.
W A. G oodm an, p ro p rieto rs of tb a
■e-x sedan w ith h th e y p u rc h a s e d la s t
E agle cafe, left F riday n ig h t for an
w e e k -e n d .
ex ten d e d to u r of C anada.
........—.
K e n z le r iv e r .
M rs . E
M rs .
e r e v is itin g fo r a fe w d a ys w ith th e ir
an d
W e lb y
G u ests
W om en
of
Tuesday
to
v a rio u s b each es
a n k le
,
and
Ma on
of
g iie .t s
Hun
an d M rs
F re d
m o th s b ro a c h e s,
and many other insects.
STA NDARD OIL COM PANY OF C A L IF O R N IA
L o u c k on D s tre e t.
fo r a p ­
PiirHon»
C ity ,
F a lls
lit
B a ld w in
R o b e rt
o f J a s p e r, A lb e rt
M a r lin , a m i
. w ee k en d
Ir a
C y ru s
th e
an d
C
w e re
E liti-
M u lk e y
N e llie
F
V lc r y .
II
A
of
Noet
an d
M n rtm u n
r e g is te r e d
of
last
h o te l
■m m
JCPENNEYCO.
Upholstered Furniture
942 W illam ette St.. Eng ene, Oregon.
Security! Poise! with
Pen-Co-Nap
Im proved
Sanitary N ap k in s
T h e modern w om an h as active a i »he
1» faetidious about her pervonal daintine»»
. . . and »he appreciate» this u n ita r y
aid
that
ii
com fortable
and
designed, m anufactured
and sold exclusively by
•4
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OOWËRS
¡r
abrolutely
dependable.
I ’en-Co-Nap» now come In a
. .
w ith roundrd
comer»
A»k (or them in your
J. C I ’enne) Store.
new thape
k in a box
The "D ruxbu ry" Full Spring Arm
English Davenport in Mohair
.... $139— Chair $74.50
:
in Mohair
A mong new a rriv a ls In tht "B rchftold” line of custom built U p h o lstered
Fin n .lu re
t in
M o r e , ro it" is o u tsta n d in g ly d iffe re n t,
A copy of a fine
o ld
Beard’s
A n English
Adaptation
T he “M orecroft”
E n g lis h
to lla b le
.
p ie c e . . . fa s h io n e d in o u r o w n shops . . . lu x u r io u s ly com
u lt r a m a r l w ith Its s e rp e n tin e fr o n t .
. ( « t iu t if u l in its
.
i It laterln g i pLiin M ohair, o ffset b j colorful hrooeded cushion re v e rst
b l a c k w ? H ill
Euil ••».- leg li a s . -
T i l , c h o i c e ol the p a rtic u la r . .
I
and
.,i a price whicti In vit........ tnparison
Chair $79.50.
Eugene, Oregon
4S«*'
Drastic Price
Reductions
The "B irc ra ft" English Bungalow
Type Mohair Davenport, $89.50
Chair $49.50
The "M oreland". Davenport — A
Shaped Front Style in Mohair,
$119— Chair $64.50
BRIDGE LAMPS
(TERMS— YOU'LL BE SURPR ISED AT THEIR CONVENIENCE)
C olorful p arch m en t sh ad es,
som e le a th e r laced, all d e ­
sira b le
p a tte rn s.
P o ly -
chrom ed
m e ta l
sta n d a rd s.
S p ecial—-
50 only .........
Sum m er Cretonnes
$2.95
For Porches— Summer Homes—
Beach Coats— Bed Spreads
□
On All Ready to wear
Dresses $5.00, 7.50, $11.95
H ere in B ow ers' D aylight D rapery D ep artm en t o n e will find Just sco res of in s p ira tio n s am ong
th e b rig h t, exotic C reto n n es included in th e S u m m e r 1929 d isplay. T he p rices quoted, too, in­
d icale ra re sav in g s
$1.75 Imported Cretonnes
All 30 inch . . . in colors and designs
th a t defy description. Ju st 150 yards
in th is grouping, at yard
89c
COATS >/2 PRICE
One Lot of Coats, Values to $35.50
Only $10
TERMS
of a convenience to
su rp rise you.
$1.00 and $1.50 Cretonnes
All 30 inch w idths . . . m aterial to fill
m any a S um m er need, Lim ited quan-
tity only in this group
59c
P O Furniture
W Company
ERS
Eleventh and Willamette
te»vr«»m Ukssi
Mrs.
M u rp h y a r e th e o w n e rs o f a n e w Es
M ln n e v .
h is
tr e a tm e n t.
n o rth o f N e w p o r t
C a lif o r n ia
A rth u r
s p ra in e d
S p en d S u n d a y a t C a s c a d ia
C oaet
M onday
a lo n g
A n kle
re s id e n t,
q u ite s e v e r e ly S iim ksy w h ile p la y in g
h a a e b s ll.
H e w as b ro u g h t to S p r in g
J u ly 6.
B ack
M
Mr. an d ' " IM
4
J u ly
le ft
S p r in g fie ld
w ith r e la tiv e s fo r a fe w day»
c o n v e n tio n
E a s te rn
In
w eek
T r ip
th ro u g h
v is itin g
an d
C h r is tia n
Mr
M r»
S ilv e r to n ,
K la m n lh
nssoi lu tlim
w ee k
m e d ic a l
th e
a re
M r and M r»
Mr
III la w o f M r . a n d M rs . A
J u n c tio n
C o le
git
c o n v e n tio n
M e d ic a l
of
th e
Sunday
of
fo r n ia ,
H ava N ew C ar
V ia lt in g W it h F re a e a
P a u l S h e lw e o f C la c k a m a s a re v is itin g
K e p n e r.
At
I'a r li
at
non
I ’e rig ra .
-
i» ir t
K ln ts le y o f Lo s A n g e le s . C a li­
V id a
.S p rin g fie ld
d ie . w h o I» » p e n d in g th e s iin in ie r w ith
Riddle
P o r tla n d
th e
r e ­ I u r e t ils , M r
U n d e rg o e s O p e ra tio n
R o b e rt P a r­
sons o f E u g en e , f u n n e r H p r ln g fle ld
M r».
Dr. W. C
th e re
coast
V is it W ith Petersons
w h e re
tw o
of
Mr
I'e lk llls
M illiin ,
fo l
V la lt
to
e a r ly
T h e y sto p p ed at
S illid iiv
C ity ,
People
i w ee k en d
A n g r ie r— W a lle t
F r ill« )'
he
Salem
visitin g
In
le ft
Mi
r e tu rn e d
O re g o n
been
V la ltln g
L lp e s
w ent
th e
S p r in g fie ld
C o tta g e
U |< " t lr o v e
Ite h h n n
spend
They
H u tu rilu y .
C o rn
Or. R ab h an a t P o rtla n d
a t te n d in g
P o lla rd
. D r. W
II
P o llu t'd
| P o r tla n d Io a tte n d
M r»
Bend
Il
w as it btisln ess
S a tu rd a y
Sunday at
C h a rle s
v is ito r In ¿ » p rliig tle h l H yilu n lu y
Tow n
M r»
th e
l<> N e w p o rt
M i K in n e y o f W e a t f lr
In
Spend
’
Eugene
“Capristino”
Cloth—50 Inch
$2-65 yd
F o r D rapes . . . beach c o a ts
. bed sp re a d s . . . m u lti­
colored m a te ria ls of exotic
a p p eal. One of 1929's o u t­
s ta n d in g d ra p e ry cre a tio n s.
Exchange
trade in your old
furniture on new.