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THURSDAY. NOV 21. 192it
T U B SPRINOFIHLD NHW8
I
TOWN AND VICINITY
WOULD CURTAIL SHIPMENT »•»« «»•» >‘*“ r ,,f
V isits S on A. M R ichardson of
L lnslaw . O regon, a rriv e d h e re Friday
a ftern o o n for a sh o rt visit w ith his
son. A rchie R ich ard son, and his
fam ily. He re tu rn e d to Ills hom e
OF LONG HOUR
P o rtlan d . Nov - 21 —
Ih'ohlhll
.........
Ion
- of
No change In going o r m inim um
j In te rsta te sh ip m en t of lu m b er m ade
Wake
seules w ere proposed.
In m ills w hich o p erale m ore than
eight hours a shift Is to he sought by
tin- 41, o rg a n isa tio n , according In DATES ARE ANNOUNCED
action tak en hy the 41. board of ill
FOR HARVEST FESTIVAL
1 re c to rs at Its 22nd an n u al m eeting
held h ere Momlay. The hoard, com
W ednesday. D ecem ber 6. has been
¡ posed of 12 em ployers and 12 ein chosen ns the d a te for the h arv est
I ployees, Inatrilcted th at a cotninlltee |
I festiv al w hich the C h ris ti.n ch u rch
1 he ap p o in ted to d raft at once a suit
a b le r e s o lu tio n a m i send c o p ie s o f It I i i Is p la n n in g to h o h l in t h e ir p a l lo r i
S is te r Visit«-—Mrs. R. J. G reer of Tuesday.
S pokane a rriv e d h e re T h u rsd ay for
V isit at B ellfo n ta in a - Mr. and Mrs
an In d efin ite v isit a t th e A rchie F red F re se a n d fam ily m otored to
V isit on C oast— Mr. an d Mrs. Slegle j R ich ard so n home.
H ellfo n taln e
Sunday.
w here
they
m otored to R eed sp o rt on Sunday to ; Goes to M edford— Mrs. A. B. Van sp en t th e day v isitin g w ith Mrs.
v isit w ith frien d s an d relativ es.
V alzah h a s gone to Medford to as- F re s e 's cousin, Mrs. G eorge K hoade
I ■ s is t in ea rin g fo r h e r son. l)r. R obert
H a t T o n silitis— Mrs. A. C. P etti-
Van V alsah. w ho is ill.
TWO MEN ARE INJURED
Cord is ill at h e r hom e w ith an at- ¡
ta c k of to n silitis.
V isits B ro th e r—Jim S te w a rt w as In .
IN M ILL ACCIDENTS
i S p rin g field on S atu rd ay v isitin g w ith j
V isits
W ith
F rien d s—J e r ry Van
' his b ro th e r. H arry M S te w a rt. Mr.
E rn est Jo h n and A. T. P a tric k w ere
V alzah of P o rtlan d sp eu t th e w eek­
i S tew art is m aking his hom e in Kla , in ju red th is week in acc id e n ts at the
end h e re visitin g w ith frien d s.
j m ath F alls.
• Booth-K elly m ill h ere.
From H e« th » r—G eorge Boyd w as
io S p rin g field T u esd ay m orn in g from
H e a th e r.
Man H ere — Dan R
..
T hom pson of P o rtlan d sp en t the
w eek-end h ere v isitin g w ith friends.
Jo h n receiv ed a w renched back
V isiting
D aughter.— Mr. and Mrs. . . .
.
,
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M onday w hen he lost his balanci
*,' ra n k Sid. w ill a n
a t Ixingv h w an(j
w hile try in g to dodge a re
¡v isitin g w ith th e ir d a u g h te r. Mrs. tu rn ln g c a rr la g e .
Shedd People H ere— Mr. and Mrs. E rn est S k in n er.
Ilttric k cru sh ed his little finger
A. M. S n o d g rass an d fam ily of Shedd
C o n tin u es on Sick L ist— Mrs, R. H on his left hand w hen a tim b e r fell
sp e n t S unday h ere at th e Riley S n o d ­
M iller. Mill s tre e t. Is still confined on it.
g ra s s hom e.
to h e r bed w ith Illness. Mrs. M iller
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CoMage Grove Man H ere— K e n n e th is S3 y e a r s old a n d h a s b e e n q u ite 111 LARGE CARROT GROWN
D eb assu s and Ju d M cQ ueen sp en t ,
ON FARM NEAR HERE
In sp ecto r V isits— N. S. Brokaw ,
S unday h ere v isitin g w ith frien d s I
S alem . In sp ecto r of safety d ev ices |
A m am m oth c a rro t w hich weighs
an d re lativ es.
fo r th e s ta te lab o r b o ard w as In ,
fo u r pounds and elev en o unces was
L eaves F or C alifo rn ia— Mrs. J. A. , S p rin g field T u esd ay in sp ectin g th e
grow n on th e farm of Jo h n P rad er
N e e r left S p ringfield Sunday evening ' v arious p la n ts in th e city.
n o rth of S p rin g field . T h e e a rro t Is
fo r M onrovia, w here sh e will v isit
V isiting W ith M other— Mr. and Mrs.
relatives.
now on d isp lay In th e window of the
F ran k L am b erty an d tw o ch ild ren
W alk e r re a lty com pany.
It Is one
V isiting H er P a re n ts— Mrs. H enry a rriv e d Sunday and will spend a few
N eff of P o rtlan d a rriv e d
S unday w eeks h ere a t th e hom e of his of th e w hite e a rro t v a rie tie s, which
evening to spend som e tim e v isitin g m other. Mrs. N ate Rowe. •
a re not grow n in th is p a rt of the
w ith h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and M rs. Ed
V isits M other— Mr. and Mrs. Ed. s ta te very ex ten siv ely , but very com
N’ye, w ho lives e a s t of tow n.
F indley of P o rtlan d w ere h e re over m on In th e New- E n g land sta te s.
P o rtla n d
From Monitor—Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
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.
e n ce D un b ar a rriv e d in S p ringfield
la te S a tu rd a y ev en in g from M onitor,
W ash in g to n , w h erg th ey h av e sp en t
th e p a st th re e m o n th s.
T h ey are
S taying a t th e hom e of h e r p aren ts.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. K iser, w hile in the
city.
th e w eek-end to ta k e in th e fo o tb all I
gam e at E ugene. T h ey w ere g guests
u ests
| R _,
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1 a t th e hom e of Mrs. F in d ley 's p arents,
Mr. and Mrs. P aul B rattain .
Amity People V isit— Mr. and Mrs.
A ndrew
C am pbell
and
d au g h ter.
A daline, of A m ity w ere week-end
g u ests h ere of Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
F lan ery .
Mrs. C am pbell an d Mrs.
G u e st, a t th e S p ringfield H o t e l - , p ,a n e ry a re g iste rs.
Included am o n g th e m any w ho stop-1
ped a t th e S p rin g field h o tel d u rin g | R etu rn s From H o sp ital—M rs. U. G.
th e p a st w eek-end w ere O. S. H a r­ M cE lhaney re tu rn e d to h e r hom e
grove, P o rtla n d ; R oss L. C ovington. h ere F rid ay follow ing h e r release
P rin e v ille ; H. C arslow and fam ily, i (ron) a E ugene h o sp ital, w here she
P o rtla n d ; Mae A n d erso n . P o rtla n d ; h a(j been confined follow ing a m ajor
P e n to n S heeks, P o rtla n d ; C. A. Pat- ; o peration.
terso n , S h elto n , W ash in g to n ; C h arles j
F ay and W. H. Buell, M ad ras; R.
R etu rn fro m H ebo— Mr. and Mrs.
S um ner, P o rtla n d ; K. W. M cK enzie H om er C raft have re tu rn e d to th e ir
and son, W allow a; W. M. H en d erso n , hom e h e re from H ebo, n e a r T illam ook
W allo w a; G erald G ray and G lenn w here they have been v isitin g a t ’he
F ield s.
P rin e v ille ;
and
D o ro th ea hom e of his p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H a rp e r, P o rtlan d .
H. C raft.
Heads Bank Body
Jo h n G . L onsdale, h rad of the
M ercantile-C om m erce B a n k and
T ru st Co. of St. Louis, w ho h a s
been elected p resident of the A m er­
ican B ankers A ssociation.
to s e n a to rs a n il re p re s e n ta tiv e s fro m
th e
m uch d iscu ssed .
this store.
We are ever alert
groceries
from
see that our customers
get only the best and finest the market offords.
Phone 9
We Deliver
A Few Suggestions:
SWEET POTATOES
CRANBERRIES
MINCE MEAT
CELERY
Phone
W. A. TAYLOR
LETTUCE
PUMPKINS
CORN
Phone
9-WHITE FRONT GROCERV-9
board
voted
A te h g ra m , c o m m e n d in g
P re s id e n t
H o n v e r In c u llln g th è In d u s tr ia i con
fe re tn e, w ls h ln g II success and le u
ile r in g th è h e lp o f thè o rg n n lr a tlo n
waa seni
M r R ite g n i!*
rc p o rte d
c la ln is to ta lln g *23,120 had
41. m em h e ra th ro u g h th è
I lis a ti 1111> In s u ra n c e
I le
F am ous men and w om en pilots
arc racing th rough J2 cities oi th e
U nited S tates and lour C anadian
cities, in the N ational Air T our,
"covering nearly 5.U00 noirs, in an
effort to win this trophy donated by
E dsel B. Ford. T h e tour will wind
up ou O ctober 21.
th u t
Siti
b e e li pani
41, grnup
sald
tlia l
aasisi
In r a is in g
fu n d s
fo r
Ih o
d i u re b WOl U T he (IdorN will Opotl
to
tb u l I ' V i l l I l l K
thn
at 1! $0 p III
g en eral p ilb lh
Mrs A lit ilo l.y m h. K<*ii««rul •hair-
llM'ltthcM (if lite 1- »uunit it»»’«
m an o f th e fe s tiv a l, a n n o u n c e d Suu
day th e m e m b e rs o f th e c o m m itte e «
w h ic h w ill a s s is t h e r
E E M o rris o n
w ill have c h a rg e o f a ll th e fre e e n te r
t a l t u n , n t, w l i l i l i w ill c o n s is t lu rg e lv
tin
baud and c liu r i II
mush- In
o rc h e stra .
o th e r s on v a rio u s c o m m itte e s a re
M rs
A ( ’ T r a v is a nd M rs
E E
M o rris o n , » h o w ill hätä- c h a rg e o f
th e v u rtiiu s b o o th s fro n t w h ic h w ill
he sold un a lm o s t u n lim ite d n u m b e r
o f ite m s
M is s F ra n c e a T r a v is is
d ir e c tin g th e p u b lic ity .
Your Credit
Is G o o d
NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS
HAVE LUNCHEON TODAY
Mrs. W alter N. G o ssler ami Mrs W
N. Dow a re h o stesses this aftern o o n
to th e m em b ers of the N eed lecraft
club a t a luncheon being held at th e
A nchorage on the m ill race, ad jo in in g
th e U n iv ersity cam p u s In E ugene
T he tw enty-five m em b ers of the
eluh an d six invited g u e sts a re a t ­
ten d in g the luncheon, w hich 1 h to
begin a t 1 00 o'clock.
T he g u e sts
a re Mrs. C layton B arb er. M is I j i u -
rence M offatt, M rs I,. (". B asford.
Mrs. C. E. K enyon, M rs
Ihillus
M urphy, and Mrs A J. M organ
T h e ta b le s will he deco rated w ith
au tu m n flow ers and leaves, arid ..
T h a n k sg iv in g turkey.
S ev eral g am es anil gues Ing con
te s ts have been p re p a re d to e n te r ­
ta in th o se p re se n t d u rin g the lu n ­
cheon.
num ber o f
S p r in g fie ld
|->,i'es,
AIRPLANE MOVIE IS
shown at M c D onald
your
T he
th e a lii o f Ilo -
41. o rg a n iz a tio n
In
w o r k in g fo r o lii ago p e n sio n s in O r i­
gon. W a s h in g to n and Id a ho
A
year will be the best ever— order
n o rth w e s t
Ing
W c ttuegnlts. president was
In th e c h a ir.
O ld age p e n sio n s was a s u b je c t
r e p re s e n tin g th e w o m en o f th e C h r is ­
tia n , B a p tr -t and M e th o d is t c h u te ,ie s
g a th e re d a t th e hom e o f M rs W illia m
R o d e n h o u g li y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n to
sew c lo th e - f o r a d e s titu te fa m ily .
A la rg e n u m b e r o f u s e fu l g ifts w ere
b ro u g h t by th e la dles.
To assure yourself that your Thanksgiving dinner this
P a c ific
e m p lo y e e s w e re p re s e n i at th e m eet
I
CHURCH WOMEN GATHER
TO SEW WEDNESDAY
A Thanksgiving Feast
plan
. _ ’ had been a su ccess and th a t niora
MILLS a|b| ||1<in,
w ere av ailin g tlieiii
Up-to-date
scien tific
p henom ena
a re cro w d in g one a n o th e r in Loa An
geles and H ollyw ood w here m oving
p ictu re c o m p a n ie s film ing all-talk in g
m otion p ic tu re s out-doors, com plain
th a t a irsh ip s and a irp la n e s , flying di­
rectly over locations, In te rfe re w ith
p ro p er recording.
"M otion p ictu re com panies sh o o t­
ing talk in g p ro d u ctio n s on location
| seem to h av e a m ag n etic a ttra c tio n
fo r a irsh ip s and airplanes,,'" said A.
E dw ard S u th e rla n d , d ire c to r of the
fast-m oving R ing L ardner-G eorge M
C ohan com edy-rom ance, ""Fast C om ­
p any,’’ w hich will show a t th e Fox
M cD onald T h e a tre , s ta rtin g today for
th re e days.
S u th e rla n d had an ex p erien ce of
th is kind w hile m ak in g o u td o o r sh o ts
fo r "‘F a s t C om pany." L ieu t. C arl
L ange, sk ip p e r of th e G oodyear a ir ­
ship V o lu n teer, Dew over th e field.
W hen S u th erlan d h e a rd th e sh ip he
stopped production, know ing th a t the
sound o f th e m o to rs would be picked
u p by th e m icrophones. L ange dis­
co vered th e p ic tu re com pany below
him and s h u t off h is m otors.
T h is u n u su al c o u rte sy s ta rtle d the
p ic tu re folk fo r an
In sta n t. T hen
th e y w ent ah ead and favored th e
a e rial g u e st w ith th e unique experl
en ce of w atch in g " F a s t C om pany"
| In th e m ak in g from a h e ig h t o f 400
fe e t In th e air.
» » • •
E rm in e fu rn itu re an d g lass bath-
tu b a a re s trik in g n o v elties offered
by Cecil B. DeM llle In "D y n am ite,”
his firs t ta lk in g p ictu re, and his firs t
production fo r Metro-Gold w yn-M ayer,
w hich com es to th e Fox-M cDonald ;
S u n d ay fo r fo u r days.
D eM llle seem s to be d ete rm in e d j
to go th e full d is ta n c e In h is r e - 1
tu rn to h is fo rm e r exotic type of |
m a te ria l, a fte r a prolonged so jo u rn 1
w ith a m ore se rio u s ty p e of su b ject. I
"D y n am ite" is by J e a n ie M cP her- !
son. Its fea tu re d p lay ers Include
C onrad N agel, K ay Jo h n so n , C h arles
B ickford an d J u lia Faye.
Buy you r Coat or
Dress on K a y 9s
B u d g e t P aym ent
Plan.
Kay
> Coat & Dress Shop
V 829 W illam ette
Eugene
5g
VALUES
ABOUND
In every part of this store
aw aiting their chance to
Save you Money
BUY HERE AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE TO PAY FOR
YOUR TURKEY
Wo are hankful this Thanksgiving with the splendid re­
ception our new store in Springfield has received. We know
you have been pleased with the superior merchandise you
have purchased here at our popular prices.
You will have still more cause
to be thankful if you buy your
Winter Needs Here at these
Prices:
M.- ii ' h SuitH
...........
$18.00— $30-00
Men’s fine tailored Overcoats
$15.00—$30.00
Men's Hats
............................
$2.50— $4.00
Men’s heavy Wool Sox
25c
Men’s heavy Wool Mixed Union Suits .........
$1.75
Men’s Dress Shirts .......................................... $1.00 $2.50
Men’s Dress Shoes, guaranteed to give satisfactory
w ,a r
$4.50—$5-50
Men’s heavy Work Shoes.........
$3.00 $5.00
We carry a full line of High Top Shoes, prices $¡>.50—$12
Full size Nashua Wool Mixed Blankets
$3.95
Heautiful pattern 54-inch Wood Hoods for all purposes.
Half Price
Ladles Coats, latest vogue
$15.00 $30 00
Large assortment of Ladies’ Hats, hundreds to pick
from. Your choice
95
High grade Hi ribs h.-avy Silk Umhr.-llas. Special
$3^95
Ladies’ House Dresses .........................
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Great Reduction on Rubbers, Rubber Boots and Goloshes.
BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. We aim to
please you and save you. Compare our prices and quality
of merchandise with others.
Fulop’s Department Store
‘‘The Thanksgiving Store ”
J. Fulop, Prop.
334 Main Street
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