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    P A G « S IX
T H E S P IH N C F IE I.P NEW S
More Opportunity For Success •
On the Farm Than in the City!,
THURSTON
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
’¡’lll'B S H A Y . A l’O I’HT T., ,9 2 #
OREGON PRODUCTS TO
BE SHOWN AT DIAMOND
JUBILEE IN SACRAMENTO
SÄ«”
Mrs s t e ll a r from N ew ark. New
ersey , is v isiting h e r niece M rs Ira
Salem , lire., Aug 15. lam e eoun
G ray
T h is is h e r first trip to the
Scientifically Trained Young w holesom e h ap p in ess out of life th an W est. Mrs. Comm from Salem , Mrs ly a p ro d u cts, along w ith th o se of the
does h is w ealthy city cousin.
S te lla r's
sis te r and
Mrs. G ray's whole s ta te of O r. gon will he ex ­
Men Can Find Agriculture
Rubinstein
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He h as e lec tricity to light his hom e m other, sp en t se v eral d ay s alao at hibited to the people of C alifornia at
An Ideal Career
his b a rn s and to ru n his icetess re th e Ira G ray homo. T h is Is the first Unit s ta te 's DLitiinnd Ju b ile e d u ring
(liv e in,- a look, give m e a fa c e
frig e ra to r and o th e r farm m achinery tim e th ese th re e slstivrs have m et for the ten days from August 31 to S et •
T h a i in itk es s im p lic ity n grace
Ben J o u s o n
Ilf M tlH A K I. H C A H IL L .
H e h as his autom obile, rad io , tele m ore th an fifty y ears
tem b er It) at S aeram en to . It Is an
P ro m in e n t New York B anker.
T h is Is th e Pm
of y e a r w h en Ih e w h o co u ld sp e n d Hie o p p r e s s iv e h o u r s
phone and d ally p ap er. He has his
T he L adies Aid m et w ith Mrs nouneed h ere by Govi rn u r 1. L. g r e a te s t c h a r m
C om of (he serio u s o b a ta d e s th at
of b e a u ty
lies In of m id d a y In th e cool p u b lic h a th *
g ard en
w here
fro sh
veg, tab les. C h arles T ty lo r last T hu rsd ay and P atterso n .
m ust be o vercom e fo r th e good of our
p e rs o n a l d a in tin e s s th e tim e w hen
S e v e r a l h u n d re d y e a r s la te r , In th e
sw eet corn, b e rrie s an d fru its a re quilted.
T h e • o -o p e ra tto n
of th e S pring
econom c sy stem and th e c o u n try at
p e rfe c t Im m a c u la c y a n d f r e s h n e s s a re n a m e of p e rso llu l d iiln llu e s s . J o s e p h
grow n for his table. H e has fresh,
Mrs. llow n and c h ild ren from Van field c h a m b e r of com m erce, imd
tar (re. U th e w eil-plauned th eo ry in
galden cream , m ilk and b u tte r
He couver, W ash in g to n , who spent the o th e r s th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n ty , a n ti th e h a r d e s t lo a c h ie v e a n il m ost de-d r Ine B o n a p a rte o rtle re d h u n d r e d s o f
the m ind of th e fa rm e r's son th a t he
able
u n d e r g a r m e n t* m a d e fo r h e r, so th a t,
can and does se t a ta b le of whole p ast w eek at A W. W eav er's re tu rn c o u n ty c o u rt. Is a s k e d by th e s t a te In
m ust leave th e farm to re a c h th e
d u rin g th e w a rm w e a th e r , s h e could
som e, delicious, n u tritio u s food th a t ed hom e last Sunday
g e ttin g ii|> tli
e x h ib it,
u h ., Ii Is
W h en th e m e r c u r y b e g in s Io so a r
elusive goal o f success.
c h a n g e e a c h H im of c lo th in g sh e w ore
an y m illio n aire would envy.
About sixty people met at Ray s p o n s o re d by th e O regon S ta te P a ir a n d th e h e a t a n d h u m id ity c o m b in e
th r e e tim e s a duv
T he farm is n o t only a basic in ­
H e can h u n t, fish, b ath e, rid e h o rse ­ B augh's last S u n d ay an d h id a picnic Board, w ith I) M. L ove. o f A sh la n d , Io m a k e u s u II com fo rt a III* Hie w om an
1 'n fo rtu u n te ly fo r us In th e s e e n
d u stry but th te m ost im p o rta n t in
in
c
h
a
r
g
e
of
a
r
r
a
n
g
e
m
e
n
ts
w
ho
can
p
r
e
s
e
n
t
a
n
a
p
p
e
a
r
a
n
c
e
of
d ln u e r In th e grove in honor of Mrs.
lig h t,'ti,s i m o d e rn d a y s It Is not ul
d u stry of o u r e n tire econom ic system back and « riv e his c a r In g ard en
T h e e x h ib it w ‘11 m a k e a p a r tic u la r sw e e t, coid d a iitln c s s Is th e o n e w ho
D. (l. Baugh an d J a n n a C alvvts's
w ays p o ss ib le to follow1 lo-r e x a m p le
The successfu l fa rm e r, th e re fo re , is sp o ts th a t his city re la tiv e only
b irth d ay s T h ere w ere re la tiv e s from a p p e a l to t o u r is ts , w ho w ill he a b le Is m ost e n v ie d slid m o st a d t n l i d
d
ream
s
about
six
d
ay
s
out
of
seven
T in | re g s u re of m o d e rn b u s in e s s life
Ju st as im p o rta n t ro th e w elfare of
P o rtlan d . S alem , B ellfountain, June to g a in a n id e a of O r e g o n 's g re a t
S e v e ra l b a th s a d a y d u r in g th e fu te n m a k e s It ' l l , 111.oil, t'l But t h e r e
th is cou n try a s o u r big g est in d u s­ H is w orkshop is G od's g re a t open
tlon City. G oshen. S pringfield. Mur b e a u ty of flo w e rs a n d tr e e s , h e r w a rm s e a s o n a r e not to o m an y to a le so m e p r e c a u tio n s of siill,tile r
sp
ace—
th
e
re
is
no
b
e
tte
r
place.
His
tria list. m erch an t o r fin an cier. The
cola and H a rrisb u rg p resen t. T h e a f­ w e a lth of w ild g a m e a n d fish , a n d In s a tis f y o u r I n s tin c ts fo r p h y sic a l duinltncHH w hich e v e r y o n e t u n m a k e
people of th is co u n try o r an y o th er w ork is h ard hut h ealth fu l. He has
tern o o n w as sp en t in visiting and d u s tr la l a n d a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro d u c t* It e o m fo it m id w e llb e in g
no
tim
e
clock
to
p
u
n
ch
:
no
landlord
Bill h e r e in
E v e ry o n e can b a th e m o rn in g o r
c o u n try could e x is t in c ru d e com fort
will he a s r e p r e s e n ta tiv e of th e w hole
to
p
ay;
no
c
o
m
m
u
ters’
th
at»
to
sw
im
m
ing
ei
o
n
i
i
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l
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ul
p
ro
b
le
m
p
r
e
s
e n t s Its. If n ig h t, or b o th
E v e ry o n e c an u se
w ith o u t o u r g re a t in d u s tria lis ts and
s
t
a
te
a
s
it
Is
p
o
s
s
ib
le
to
m
a
k
e
It
M onte R o u ln tree from
P o rtlan d
N ot e v e ry o n e can b a th e w hen she s, m e ty p e of d e o ilo r.iu i iml c o o lin g
f r a n e ie r s , but in d u stry and com ­ catch and no etiflin g subw ay to
A liv e O r, gon b uck, a w hole c o l­ c h o o se s d u r in g th e s lim m e r w o rk in g
ta lc u m p o w d e r
F re s h c lo th in g c a n
m erce could not ex ist w ithout th e squeeze into. He is his own C h airm an 5P 111 d ie w e e k end in T h u r s to n .
ony
of liv e b e a v e r, a la r g e q u a n tity d a y
Ja
m
e
s
K
dm
iston
got
throw
n
from
i
of th e Board. P resid en t and B oard of
T h e b u s in e s s g irl, fo r e x a n ip l .
farm er.
be w orn e a c h d a y , am i f r e q u e n tly ,
D irectors. He Is his ow n b o ss; K ing h o rse S atu rd ay even in g and sp rain ed of live w ild d u c k , w ild p h e a s a n ts a n d c a n n o t la k e a cool s h o w e r a n d r h a i i g e
call he c h a lig , d al Hie t lo se of th e
T h e re is no profession or vocation
q u a il, tw o p et b e a r, a n d in in ie ro u
his arm q u ite bully
of all he surveys.
h e r c lo th e s at noon o r d u rin g th e o p ­
m ore resp ectab le, m ore in d ep en d en t,
■lay
Mrs A lfred T ow nsend and Infant a g r ic u ltu r a l and I n d u s tr ia l p ro d u c t* , p r e s s iv e h e a t of th e e a r ly a fte rn o o n ,
He n e v er h as to w orry o v er w here
or m ore w holesom e th an th a t o f th e
T h e business g irl c a n k e e p a hot
son retu rn ed hom e from th e hospital w ill a ls o tie a |>art o f th e e x te n s iv e vet It Is q u ite a s I m p o r ta n t th a t sh e
he
will
find
a
Job
if
th
e
facto
ry
successful farm er. T h ere n e v e r w as
He of c,s>l sk in to n ic a n d i box of fa ce
e x h ib it a t th e 75th a n n iv e r s a r y of sh o u ld look q u ite fr e s h
in E ugene Iasi W ednesday
a n d d a in ty
a tim e w hen fa rm in g held fo rth a should sh u t dow n, h is facto ry alw ays
p o w d e r In tie r o ffice d c k
T h e sk in
Mr and Mrs. Ira G ray and Mrs th e C a lifo rn ia S ta te E a lr
In th e o fficii a s In th e e v e n in g a c r o s s
rem
ain
s
open
and
In
o
p
eratio
n
.
He
g re a te r of m ore su ccessfu l fu tu re for
to n ic m a k e s a n e x c e lle n t s u m m e r tim e
S te lla r m otored to 'L a n d a x last Sun
T h e b o o th w ill he r e tu r n e d to S a ­ h e r d in n e r ta b le
th e rig h t ty p e o f scien tifically tr a in ­ has m any frien d s, a good hom e, su ffi­
d a y c le a n s e r a n d f r e s h e n e r a s w ell
d ay an d sp, nt th e day a t Stanley lem In tim e Io 1», Mhown In its en-
c
ie
n
t
incom
e
to
en
ab
le
him
to
ve
ed young m an th a n it does today.
T h e s u m m e r s e a s o n h a s p r e s e n te d A nd It a la o a r t s a s a p o w d e r b a se
G ray s.’
e
lre
ty
a
t
th
e
O
re
g
o
n
S
ta
le
E
atr.
In odder to keep th e fa rm e r's son co m fo rtab ly and p rovide for the
s im ila r p ro b le m s s in c e th e w orld lie T h e h o u se w ife c an k e e p (b e s e s a m e
W alter E dm iston from E ugene was S e p te m b e r 23 to 28. In o r d e r th a t
on th e farm , we m ust firs t im p ress fu tu re. H is w ork is in te re stin g , as
in T h u rsto n tw o d ay s last week help­ O re g o n p, o p le m ay h a v e a n o p p o r k in. T h e R o m an m a tr o n s , in a n c ie n t th is In -her p e n tr y o r k itc h e n , so th a t
upon his m ind th a t farm in g today is well as p ro fitab le. If p ro p erly done.
d a y s, took to th e h ills w hen
... w a rm d u rin g th e b u sy m o rn in g , or le-fore
ing w ith th e th ra sh in g on his place.
U tility of s e e in g It.
If th is is not su ccess, w hat Is
a highly resp e c ta b le and specialized
w e a th e r b e g a n
T h e y h a d not th e a d ­ l u m i o o n tim e . she. to o , ru n h a s tily
Mr. and Mrs. Coe from J a s p e r was
b u sin ess, and th a t th e su ccessfu l su ccess? C ertain ly , it is not lim ited
v a n ta g e s of t h e i r lo rd ly
h u s b a n d s fr e s h e n h e r a p p e a r a n c e
v isitin g in T h u rsto n on W ednesday "TH E GHOST TALKS" IS
fa rm e r is a m an of a c tu a l and n o t to a n ? P a rtic u la r profession o r voca
evening.
m erely th e o re tic a l im p o rtan ce In th e don. S u ccess m eans, cru d ely , secur-
M c D onald feature
Mr. and Mrs. C h arlie G rant enjoyed
com m unity.
ing fb e b est re s u lts th a t can be ob-
a
v
isit
w
ith
frien
d
s
from
C
alifornia
W e m u st im p ress upon him . also ! ,a ln ed Wlth ,h e Job in hand
T he
Eox F ilm s has produced m any ex-
last w eek. T hey m otored up th e Mc­
th a t to be a su ccessfu l fa rm e r re- * f“ rm boy haS * *r e a te r °PPo rtu n ltJ'
sep tlo n al photoplays, but n ever one
K enzie last Sunday.
for success a t hom e th a n he has
th a t com bines so m any e ss e n tia ls ot
q u ire s so m eth in g m ore th a n th e
Lum M ays from L an d ax spent Bun­
Is the d a te for the opening of the regular Fall Term a t
abroad.
e n te rta in m e n t as th e all-talk in g Eox
m ere know ledge of how to plow a
day in T h u rsto n .
M ovietone fe a tu re length fa rce com
If we w ish th e fa rm e rs son to re
the Eugene Business College. It's a good school.
s tra ig h t furrow , o r th e p ro p er tim e
J u n io r M organ, sm all son of Mr.
to p la n t p o tato es and sow b u ck ­ m ain upon th e farm , we m u st im p ress and M rs r>av M„ rg an from E ugen„ edy "T h e G host T a lk s.” w hich opened
E n ro llm e n t dates fo r Sept, are 3— 16— 30. Ask about it.
at the M cD onald T h e a tre y este rd a y
w heat.
upon his fa th e r th e im p o rtan ce of at- 9 pent ,agt weelt w lth r e |a tlv e , h ere
I A d e m o n s tra tiv e au d ien ce a t the
tra
c
tiv
e
hom
ellfe
fo
r
th
a
t
boy
and
M
r
and
Mrs
F
r
ed
R
uM
e„
a
re
,
he
H e m ust learn to an aly ze his soil in I
The reasonable rates, up-to-date equipm ent, and th o ro
firs t show ing proved th is d efinitely
o rd e r th a t he m ay know w hat crops th e n e cessity of giv in g him a college proud g ra n d p a re n t of a son. born to
T he word ’’au d ien c e” Is not used
training m ake this school o u tstan d in g and as good as the
w ill give th e g re a te s t possible yield ed u catio n alo n g sc ien tific a g ricu ltu Mr. and Mrs. B elm ont R ussell a few
carelessly , fo r “T he G host T alk s"
ra l lines.
d ay s ago a t S ilv erto n T h is is th e ir
He m ust learn to an aly ze m ark et
best.
Is chiefly e a r appeal.
If th ese fa c ts a re b ro u g h t hom e to firs t g randchild.
co n d itio n s in o rd e r th a t he m ay de­
T
he
sto
ry
h
as
not
a
serio
u
s
mo.
.______
te rm in e in a d v an ce w hat com m odity th e fa rm e r's son, he w ill know th a t
tnettt to offer
T he w itty, sp ark lin g
he can produce th a t will brin g him he re p re s e n ts a noble an d highly re s ­
M arria g e Licenses fo r W eek
dialogue m outhed by dum b d e te c ­
th e m ost p ro fitab le re tu rn s. He m u st pected pro fessio n , and h e will be
A. E. R O B E R T S , P r e iid ^ n t
tives. b lu ste rin g hotel k e ep ers and
D u rin g th e p a st week m a rria g e li­
learn to develop
u rh o rg ain zatio n in sp ired to p re p a re h im self fo r th e
suave
h
ig
h
b
in
d
ers,
to
g
e
th
e
r
w
ith
the
a stab le m a rk e t fo r his p roducts. He c a re e r of a su ccessfu l farm er. T hen cen ses have been Issued by the
Telephone 666
M in e r B u ild in g ,
Eugene, Oregon
u nhai py w hines and blue songs of a
m ust a p p re c ia te th e im p o rtan ce of we sh all have no farm boy problem . county clerk to th e follow ing: C harles
p
a
ir
of
negro
honeym
ooners,
w
ho
are
T u rp in . A nlauf. and J e a n e tte B alfour.
raisfn g th o ro u g h b red sto ck and el­
no less w itty, evokes a resp o n se u n ­
im in atin g w aste.
He m ust know
H e re From Junction C ity — M r a n i C o ttag e G rove; S teven Maloon. C res­
m istak ab ly uproarious.
c
en
t
L
ake,
and
E
unice
Claw.
E
ugene;
w hat im proved m ach in ery to p u r­ Mrs. Sam M iller of Ju n c tio n City
T h e re 's production skill evidenced
c h ase in o -d er to cut down h is o v e r­ w ere v isito rs in S p rin g field W ed n es­ E m m ett R asm u ssen . L ebanon, and
In th is p ictu re, too.
T he w eird,
Viola
E
asto
n
.
W
a
lterv
llle;
Edw
ard
head ex p en ses for man pow er.
day aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs
b lu stery e x te rio rs of the h au n ted
In o th e r w ords, we m u st im p ress M iller's s is te r and brother-in-law . Mr. B aum ann and A nnie B rannan, both
of G re sh a m ; K en n eth Grove, Sw eet house, for Instance, a re m a s terp ieces
upon th e farm hoy th e fact th a t ed u ­ and Mrs. J. M. L arson.
of th e ir kind.
H om e, and B etty S k afte, Ju n ctio n
catio n along a g ric u ltu ra l lines is as
W ith the com ing of sound to the-
n e < e cs i r y to th e succF-Resful f a rm e r
Man Masheg H eel—C. E. W a rn e r C ity ; G us B erglund and May T ennis, screen d ra m a th e re w ere m any who
a s an en g in e e rin g co u rse is to the of Cam p C reek w as q u ite badly h u rt both of C o ttag e G rove; R oland M iller
foretold th e clim ax In th e c a re e rs nt
m an who a sp ire s to be an en g in ee r T u esd ay w hile h au lin g pilin g th ere. R eed sp o rt, and V ena H yland. E ugene;
sile n t seren fav o rites.
But if they
■ M O MATTER where your home is lo-
W e m ust teac h th is bov to visualize One o f th e piles ro lled on his foot, Ma 'on Brown and T heo M cLaughlin,
Included
R
ichard
Dlx
In
the
eat..-- ry
* ’ cated, you can have plenty of runnin<
both
of
[
»
w
e
ll;
W
illiam
L
e
e
t
and
th e successfu l fa rm e r as he is
m ash in g his heel. He w as b rought
of those who would d ecline In p o p ­
water under pressure in kitchen, bathroom,
H
elen
R
u
th
erfo
rd
,
both
of
E
ugene:
The su ccessfu l fa rtr.-r today h as a to S p rin g field an d given tre a tm e n t
laundry, garage and garden without bother
C letus L esley and D orothy I vons, u la rity when sound becam e a flv tu re
freedom and
m e s r s to g et m ore a t th e office of a local physician.
or attention, and at extremely low coat
both of E u g en e; P o rre st Elnley. Co­ In the m ovie th e a tre , th ey «-ere
w rong, all w rong
burg, and B ernice N ehcr. S pringfield. ,
Paul Pumps are fully automatic, silent,
H is second film , the 100 p ercen t
self-oiling and will pump from deep or
shallow well, lake or cistern. They may ba
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G eorge E asto n In—G eo rg - E aston. talk in g P a ra m o u n t p ro d u e’ ion, "th e
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operated with electric power or gasoline.
W
alterv llle re sid e n t, w as a business W heel of Life," com es to th e Mc­
W illam ette St.
D onald T h e a tre S unday for a tw o I
W illa m e tte St.
Come in today and let us show you.
v isito r In S p rin g field W ednesday.
¡d a y s ' run. and It b rin g s Dlx forw ard
At S pringfield H o tel—<'. W. Lewis ns one of th e g re a t a c to rs of the
sp eak in g silv er screen .
TORT WAYNE ENGINEERING A MFC. GO., Tmrl
fmWJmm«
of B ethany, M issouri, was re g iste re d
‘‘T h e W heel of L ife” Is d ashing,
As T hey Are In te rp re te d In New
y este rd a y a t th e S p rin g field hotel.
vivid, ro m a n tic d ra m a and IMx, as
th e c e n tra l figure, is th e personified
H e re From C res w e ll— M. G. Vial
of C resw ell sp e n t W ed n esday In , tlon of vigorous, so ld ierly m anhood.
I T h e plot Is woven about life in a
S p rin g field on business.
| m ilitary o u tp o st of th e B ritish gov­
It con cern s th e
At E lite H otel— R. E G regg of V an­ e rn m en t In India.
■" 1
love th a t develops betw een Dlx and
couver, W ash in g to n , w as re g iste re d
E s th e r R alston, who plays th e role
th is w eek a t th e E lite hotel.
of th e young and unhappy w ife of
th e eld erly O. P. H egglc, co m m an d ­
L ow ell M an In T o w n — W . E. Rusk,
Low ell re sid e n t, w as a business ing officer of (he m ilitary post. Dlx
F or W om en, Misses, Ju niors
v isito r in
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W ednesday ; rescu es E sth e r and a p a rty of frien d s
when th ey w ere b eset by h o stile n a ­
m orning.
Fascinating new styles are disclosed in the graceful lines,
tive trib esm en , who su rro u n d a m on­
the elaborate trim m ing details and generous use of fu r on
H alls Back From T o u r— Mr. and a s te ry of th e B uddhist p rlp n sts w here
these stu n n in g Coats for Fall and W inter. Sm ooth finish
Mrs. G lenn H all a re back from a ' th e E a s te rn e rs hav e ta k e n refuge.
T he h u ndreds of people who have come into
m aterials with collars of lovely fu r stand high ab o u t the
T he clim ax Is an am azin g and b re a th ­
trip to Mrflesto, C alifo rn ia, w here 1
o u r sto re and the m any com plim ents we have
face, the cuffs are novel and distinctive. Som e m odels a re
ta k in g one.
th ey sp e n t th e p a st ten d ay s w ith i
received from ou r friends prove to us th a t our
flared, o thers are the fashionable stra ig h t line.
frien d s and re lativ es.
Mr. H all Is ;
judgm ent was right in giving Springfield a first
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em ployed by th e W illiam s b ak ery a t '
A S m all Deposit W ill H old any G arm ent; or A rra n g e fo r
class m odern grocery. Your p atronage has c e r­
n t L eab u rg w as am ong the v isito rs Iti j
Eugene.
tainly proven to us th a t you appreciate ou r new
a C harge A ccount
S pringfield from the up-river co u n try i
sto re and the efficient and reliable service we
W ednesday.
M arcola Man In ju re d — T hom as
give.
T u ttle , who Is em ployed a t the F is h e r
W a lte r v llle P«ople H ere- Mr. and
O ur large volume of sales and quick turn over
lu m b er co m p an y at M arcola, was
Mrs. A rth u r E asto n of M arcola w ere
of o u r stock insures ou r custom ers of the fre sh ­
q u ite p ain fu lly Injured T u esday when
est food stuff. T his with the best brands of
a log d ro p p ed on his foot, badly am ong th e out-of-town v isito rs In
S p rin g field W ednesday.
goods and th e b e tte r service in our new store
b ru isin g It bu t n o t b re a k in g any
m akes this one of the best grocery stores in the
bones.
Mr. T u ttle w as b ro u g h t to
From Thom pson's Resort — M rs
country. But it h u all been built on your faith
S prlngfiefl fo r tre a tm e n t.
Milo T hom pson of T hom pson's reso rt
in us and y our m ost liberal patronage. For th a t
on th e M cK enzie w as a v isito r in
we th a n k you.
Pum phreys
Go
F is h in g — J. Piim ­
S p rin g field T uesday.
p h rey an d P. H um phrey, local in' n,
T he new m arq u et in fro n t of our store is prov­
left W ed n esd ay on a fish in g trip to
ing popular. It keeps the sun off now and helps
ANOTHER
the S o u th fo rk of th e M cK enzie
to keep o u r place cool. We a re for b e tte r Im­
TH E SUBTLE FLARE— ENSEMBLE IDEA IN TRANS­
riv er.
T he m en ex p ect to rem ain
provem ents along our stre e ts as well as inside
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PARENT VELVET— CANTON CR EPES— SATINS
our stores.
(W A T C H FOR T H E M )
en jo y in g th em selv es.
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Tuesday, September 3
Eugene Business College
T h e F irst E ssen tial
o f a M odern H o m e --
R U N N IN G W ATER!
BEARD’S
AUL W ATER
P resenting Im portan t Fashions
SY STEM S
Mountain States Power Go.
COATS
$2475 to $98”
T H A N K S for
the Response
NEW FALL
Dresses
$10.75, $16.75 to $49.50
Saturday Special
Be am ong the first to w ear one of F all’s new est d resses—
your selection m ade here will prove fascin atin g andfcorrect.
( harm ing m odes for the m iss and th e m atro n — modified
princess effects- subtle flares— lovely high grade m ate ri­
als in leading fall colors. Sizes 14 to 46— (14% to 26% __
halt sizes). All sizes for juniors, 13, 15, 17.
SHOP AND KNOW OUR READY-TO-WEAR VALUES
Miss R o b erts Im proving — Miss
M ary R o b erts. S p rin g field lib rarian ,
is rep o rted to be m uch Im proved fol­
low ing a sh o rt Illness. Miss R o b erts
w ill sp en d th e n ex t week in W end-
ling v isitin g a t th e R onald R oberts
j home.
Mrs. L. K. P age and Mrs.
Vina M cLean a re a c tin g In c h a rg e of
I the library durkug her absence.
T h is S a tu rd a y , choice of D e v il’s
Food or W h ite , a big 60c L a y e r
C ske for
T h e y are
Delicious
Visit us— we are alw ays glad to see you, w he­
th e r you com e in to buy o r to look around for
ideas in preparing your meals.
A t W h ite F ro n t G rocery
M ain , betw een 4th
and 5th
M ade and Baked by
NEW HOME BAKERY
Phone
103
405 M ill 8 t.
Gray’s Cash and Carry
In the New Building
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Fifth and Main Streets
“It Always Pay« to Trade at Gray’s"