THVHHDAY, JUNK 2«, 1930 TH® SPRINOPTEIJ) NEWS SMITH-CRUZAN WEDDING SOLEMNIZED ON SUNDAY Mlaa Onata Sm ith, daughter of Mra. I ’AGE KIVTB V e ry L a te s t By M A R Y M A R S H A L L OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST CHRI8TIAN CHURCH PLAN8 PROGRAM FOR TOMORROW Tom orrow night w ill be church night nt the F irst C hristian church and a social program la being pre­ Hprlngtleld on Friday of la x weak. Munday fishing on th r M i Kanala river ninny look Id a « ' a t h" " i ' o * •Pr,n < ronalata of the one-piece frock j ° ra ln corporation, according to Henry pared by the com m ittee In charge of Ib rld e ’a alate and h ih ^ i " " w " #Bd ro ,,c h ln < )»i of Ixiaburg waa The program w ill consist of a com- raw _________ a bualniuis * u™ 9 • * * D etreet thing are precisely thoaa of a suit. * u i® u d Spokane. Mr. Collins stated _ vis ito r In I »hopp. r In M pringflrkl on Friday Hprlngflald on n Tnoaday Tueaday afternoon afternoon. j ..... ’ ** A ot while to aome women the one-piece th“ «bare la about 121,000 acre, of -d y skit, the characters o f which are Mra. Flossie Phillips. B arbara Adama. Eugene performed the ceremony and C ratw all Man H ara I It H int! of wheat planted la Um atilla county thia Spenrta Week-end Here n Maude Oor- ! • ’ be wa bride waa I given away by her old- a w m io u ttr a w w «vanni and Evelyn H arris. O ther musical and year. ('raaw vll w|>eut Hnlurdav In 1 ring | rje waa hern from Portland to apend j brother, I., instrum ental numbers are being pre­ Il Sm ith of Cottage field »tail lug w ith h l, aon. Joseph I^ a W eaver, 41, of Bator I thn week-end with her mother, M r*, th ro v e pared for the evening’s entertainm ent. prise, died la a hospital from Injuries Refreshm ents w ill be served follow ing Vlaita F r ie n d .- - II Krlckntn of Mnr ' 1 Oorrl*' T he bridal p arly anterad tha room suffered wben he was pinned beneath the program which starts a t 8:04 cola . « I I I . I ... hla m en d a In Spring | T o n a li, R .m o v .d Mra. K W How and stood before the fireplace, which an overturned aulomoblta oa the road o'clock. field t>n Halurdny, I «Ha of W altervlllo had her to n a li, re- had been hanked w ith fe r n , and flow I between Shaniko and Antelope. Weav­ Social night at the C hristian church moved on Tueaday . |o.-tt| phy„ . era, ’ while n " * the ceremony waa r read « *d er’s plight waa dl«covered by a paa» Purchaeea Hupp, «a— Mra. Ix -n n ,rd ,-lan'e a r r io P Z I T h " n ,,w « r" were calla liilaa and baa la sponsored at frequent Intervals so Ing motorist, who waa unable to lift Roggi <>r M arcóla was a «hopper In kata of pink roaea and blue delphln- th a t the Individual members of the tha car from the Injured man and ««d Springfield Saturday afternoon. P o r tl.n d a r V is itin g H a m — Mlaa Phy lana. Rhododendron, and Canterbury congregation m ay become better ac­ to return to Antelope for assistance. W a lta r v llla Resident Hare F krre ll . Il"" N * " 0» ot Portland la .pending the h e ll, formed the floral d ecoration, for quainted w ith one another. Friends o f Orders Issued at tha Oregon state the members are also Invited to a t­ M rQ iilnn of W a lte rv llle waa a visitor . her« »tailing with her uoualu, the other room , of the house. hJ I-.- I l -1 - _ ae . . . boepltal In Salem were to k ill a large tend. Mlaa Muxlne V alller, T h e bride waa dressed In a beautiful In Springfield <>n Saturday. number of squirrels which have roam­ gown of egg shell lace w ith a net Com a, From Vaughn— Mra C la ire ] 8 ”* nd Friday at Lowell Mra H ar- ed the grounds there for several years. veil to match and carried a large bo Dr. ft. K Lee Steiner, superintendent, M cH enry of Vaughn visited frie n d . In »ey Kulon and her daughter, Edith, quel of sweet peas, tea roaea and cal apent F riday at the hume o f M ra Ka aald the squirrels had killed a number Springfield on Saturday. la lilies ton a brother, Cbll W a d , at (» w e ll of trees and bad caused other damage. Mrs. Rep W eber of Springfield waa Seiam Paola Vlaltor»-- M r and Mra The aqutrrels originally were brought Visit at Halaay— M r and M ra H. !.. the bridesmaid and M r W eber waa Sum T y le r of Salem were Sunday via- to Salem from Pennsylvania by ex- heal man Mrs. W eber worn a lace i U lllo tte and fam ily, and W illa rd Gil- Itora In Springfield. Governor O lco tt j t e l l , motored to Halsey Sunday to dress of pastel green and carried a A bronte tablet erected over the M otor te D rain — C, R Hwarta and j vlalt re la tiv e , there J boquet of yellow rosebuds and y e l­ grave of John Templeton Craig, early C E Kenyon motored to Drain on Sun low snap dragona vis itin g From M o n ta n a -M rs J r . . . . day mall earner between western and day. Nelson and children of R illin g , M o n -L . ' n ,° rm a> rem ptlon waa held fol central Oregon, who died In a b illia rd lana are v is itin e w in . » . low ing the ceremony T h e couple left Vialta In S p rin w g fie ld — — Mra ............ Norton •a n . .................... ara vto.tlng w ith uvi her IHOtf] m o(h„ # la McKenxIe pass In 1877, w ill be ded­ • w.aaa I ’angrs of Garden W ay vlallad w lth Mra. J. H H ickm an on MIR Street icated during (be state convention of they w ill m a’:» th e ir home at Dexter 1 her frlenda In Hprlngfleld on Wednea- i letter carriers at Bend Jane 13 and A - group M ajo r O peration— M ra Naomi K er ---- «.nomi n er- - of ■ - about — - th - - irty • -z i re - i la . h tiv , - e - . day afternoon. 11. It is announced. The grave la lo­ cher underwent a m ajor operation ai ,,ld rl<“ *’ were present for cated near Ibe McKenxIe highway on k_ «a___ in i c . . h n . Vinita a t New port -M r and M r . J a the Pacific C hristian hospital ln Ku i the Wedding. the west slope of the mountains. Wm Itawaon and aon. Hilly, motored gene last Thursday, Bouquet Ramee Owners of cattle running on the to New port taal Sunday to apend the CITY PARK SCENE OF 8wamp Creek range have lost I t ani­ Attends Reunion— H erbert Moon at- day on tha beach Face Pow der PICNIC LAST SUNDAY mals from ticks this spring and tba : landed the reunion dinner of the 3(1 at S P E C IA L A T A tte n d . Píenlo— H elen M cKee at- umhulance corpa which waa held at remainder ot the stock baa been The Springfield c ity park across tnnded the L uther le a g u e picnic at the (»shorn hotel In Kuferne Inal Frl- rounded np and treated to protect the railroad tracks from the airport Swim mers Delight last Htindny a f t e r - ' day evening. them from the Insecta. T ha tick» waa the arene of a fam ily picnic dln- noon. gather In knots along the backbone , Go to Canada— M r and M is. 8 C i ner Sunday. Those partaking In from the bead back over the sbonlders. Dentist at Astoria— D r W N Dow W right and M r and Mr«. Jim Elder j *be event were Dr. and Mra. R P. cause tem porary paralysis and the W h ile best known fo r spent the w eekend at Astoria H e of M ilw aukee are spending the week ' Mortensen, and three children. Mar- animal falla to the ground helpless. Ita elnaive and lasting fra ­ U ft Springfield >>n F riday and re- | In V ictoria. B. C. T h e y le fl early 8un i «•"»« - J°«d. and L o n la a : M r and Mra I f the ticks are removed the animal grance, Bouquet Rome« turned late Tueaday evening day. IM A. Pohl, and two children. V irg in ia ' aoon recovers. also gives perfect satis­ Lee. and M axw ell; and M r and Mrs. . . Laavaa for V irg in ia —J. P. Johnson faction In regard to cling­ baa allocat- Daughtar Born— M r and Mra. Ern A. J R chnetikv. oarents of M r . Mor. dr<‘“ “ “ ad’ * n‘ «F«s ° » « r the aep-, , , T he’ federal government ---------- le ft Springfield on Monday evening for eat Korn of thia city are the parents A J Rchneisky, parents of Mra. M or ara te blouse and skirt. Last spring ” I 1“ 0«0 tor the improvement pf tbs ing and blending qualities. tensen we would have called this aort of WUJaBett« «»«» between Salem and M arion. V irg in ia, where he w ill apend of a baby daughter born to them at The fragrance is a gentle It was ¿ ra • th pic thing an ensemble, bat fortunately th eir home on Tueaday evening. June " ' e " r J cool ' 00' there for ' or * a P'c eome tim e visiting. Ore<° ° «ccording to a telegram rem inder of rom antic o ri­ M . 1»SO. nlc. m y tb o a . who attended, bat they this word—alw ays d ifficu lt ental gardens. Sold only for an ' rec®,T#d frOD> Senator M cNary. The Vialta G randm other— Dan Fkiglead thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon. a t Rexall Stores. Am erican Io pronounce— la heard less ' *PP™PrlaOon was IM .000 o f W eatlm ber arriv ed In Springfield V isits From Oklahoma— Mrs. Alm a I often nt (he preeent tim e and until j T h * lncre" ed appropriation w ill make last week fo r an Ind efin ite visit w ith W ells, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Is visiting NEW TRAIN SCHEDULES sim ething better la deviaed we must “ poMlble ,OT ,he eovernment to build hla grandm other. Mra. C. 1 G orrla, Hr In this city w ith her sisters, Mrs. Jea- content ourselves ourselves w ith calling It r7 7 , ’ ° rT. wo^k■, d,ke“ • “ <* retaining ANNOUNCED BY S. P. LINE content B p an P B w M ay .« N e w p ^ M r . and j * ' * " ~ b' U * " « No“ h H ,l‘ ^ walla, and Insure navigation betwea DRUG STORE simply a dress and Jacket Mrs. John Lloyd and th s lr tw o daugh ra " tba two cities daring tha entire year N ew tra in schedules which became Phe»» 14 In the picture, shantung w ith Membetw ot the old Wasco Coeety tors, Mra. Pearl Harney and Myrtle Injuree _________ _ affective Sunday b are been aanounc Bheulder— R. Montgom ery ru t vMxBi unn brown and green fig u re , la used . Pioneers' «»« k ^ iuuoo n association Irom all parts of Wright spent Saaday at NewporL o f Laaburg Injurod kla shouldsr laot ed as follows at the local Southern w ith plain shantung for scalloping 1 lbs Pacific northwest war» la The Thnrsday wbea ha fell oa a «mmant Pacific depot: Northbound tra in num Vlnlt at Balam Mr. and Mrs John the Jacket Dalles recently for attendance at the floor. H a waa tokan to Sprtagfleld her I which form erly le ft a t 4.11 w ill C. Parker motored to Salem oa Ban annual gathering ef the organisation. wbera the la jn ry waa givea medical hereafter leave nt 4 :M p m.. s ___ day to spend Ike day visiting with Despite a number of deaths during Uto northbound Shasta out of Eugene 8MALL BOY INJURES EYE tro atm an l. friends. w ill leave at ( : 3 t Instead of 7:44 p. WHILE ON OUTING TRIP tba last year, there are still 444 mam b en oa the association's roll. Mem­ O M B »M I»r Hara— M r. and Mrs. M. m., as form erly. Gess T s Ashland— f-ee Inm an want B illy, the small son of M r. and Mrs bership In lim ited to persons residing Num ber 7 southbound w ill l e t - e nt to Ashland Monday noon to bring H o lt of O akrldge wera v|altors tn la Wasco county prior to 18(8, when back hla daughter, M arjorie, who has Sprlngfleld on Tueadny whlla enrouta 11:14 Instead of 11:47 as form erly, W illia m Rodenbough la suffering from been spending a few weeks w ith her to Bngene to atttend the O. A. R. con and »um ber I I w ill leave at 14:11 In ­ an Injured eye which be received Inst the traascoatlneatnl railroad waa cou- stracted. ventlon. M r. H o lt la a veteraa of tha stead o f 14:41. Num ber 11. south­ week w hile on a camping trip w ith grandfather at th a t eRy. Civil «rar. bound Shasta w ill leave Eugene nt hla parents. H e ran a splinter Into Tha Oregon state fa ir la the first la T a I n t e r Hay Busines»— Pani B t * I the eye w hile playing and pulled It 11:41 noon laotead of 11:41. fha United States to require a dairy — -------------------------------------------- res Feet— Guy M. Sm ith, am- tain left thia week fo r Eastern Inju Oregon ■ — ia i— i i ■ M oat ---- ------- but --- the --- eye seejan In ju s ry j to did 111 not 11 heal 4*111 abort loo lest for a n im a l, exhibited at where ha w ill parchase and ehlp car Pt<>F*o of the Fischer Lum ber com- the fair, according to ancoaacemaat HOWARD HUCHE8 ATTENDS Hta ’»‘«yMcUn says that kRn of bay to various parto of tha Pa (P *n y at M arcóla smashed bis foot mw ht n<>t 8U,tAln perm«Bent In- made by W. H. Lytle, state veterinar- elflc N o rth w e s t j Tueaday whan a tog dropped on IL H a CONFERENCE AT SEABECK ju ry from the accident ■■■• The requirement becomes effee- was brought to Sprlngflald for medl Ibve nt tha 1830 state fair. Dr. Lytle Has M in er Operation— T h e smaR 1 ca| care. H ow ard Hughes ia attending the «aid that beef animala would not be •on of M r. and Mra. L. M. POnlson of 1 ______ _ , conference , ann ual ____ student at Rea- required to have the teat this year W est Sprlngfleld underw ent a m inor ' Vacation—C ity Recorder and \bech, W ashington, thia week and W A N T E D — To trade modern Hone« and lot la Spokane, W ash., for as they w ill be Judged In the open as operation at the office of a local phy- N r». I. M. Peterson, accompanied by '» e x t. H e la one of 1» aludrntn from Sprlngfleld o r Eugene property In previous years, and w ill not eome slelan on Saturday. -M r. and Mrs. Bender. Mrs. Peterson'« ' the UnlversR y of Oregon to attend Enquire Newa Office. t! n contact with dairy animals. parents of Hillsboro, loft Sprlngfleld the sessions at the Puget Sound en- T a lle r H e r e - J . A. Nndvornlck of ' f “ ,' ¿ .'.u id a y 'f ^ ’ ronthern O r o ^ ’ T n d campment thia Hummer. A fte r the ' E xam pho i e to l^ S t o ^ lB a n k '^ b u R d ln s Cw M m "** ’»*" >°»»« f" r a visit to East- camp he w ill loave for a vlaR to East B a rin g fle ld M ondnv r i a l t l n r w ith hl ' ,h c ,r T* c" ,,o n " T h * y expect to return ern W ashington before returning to frie n d . - lh U Cl>y by July l - h " hom8 ln ,h " c,t* T r a n M e t t B u .in s s e — I vau Hoalay of Flah Bunday- A. L. W rda. W Knlck- M arrola was a b iia lM c a visitor In i orbochar, and Frad lloaaartnan apant Cruaan i t t> > " '" i hrhl" *’f I ’**' A ’ FP» costume tbat “ , t r ° n‘ • " - * ,O 3. makaa a Pendleton la''to be northweet head t h l . ' Quarter. for the F a rm .ra ' National Vi" Face Powder With an Oriental Appeal i? a 79c Flanery’s 8th Ave. Hat & Dress Shop 42 Sth Ano. Wuut Clearance Sale J. C. Penney Co. •»«- Laavaa fo r Vacation— H. Rchaffen- berg la now Inking hla vacation from hla work at the M ountain States Pow- | • r company. The fam ily le ft Wednes­ day for eastern Oregon where they w ill spend about two weeks. Fish N ear H arrisbu rg — Mr and ] M rs. G. H. T u rn e r spent Bunday fish Ing for bass near H arrisbu rg . T hey brought home a good catch. M r. T u r­ n er’» brother, W . A. T u rn e r, who engaged |D business a t H a rris b u rg was w ith them. Hear» From Mother—Oswald Olson rocslved » telegram last Saturday from officials In oommand of th» Eur­ opean tour of Gold Star mothers, of which his mother, Mra. Emma Olson. * to a member stating that she had ar­ rived there safely and that she would ta il that day for England. F orm er Resident Here— O. W . H ob­ son of Portland spent a few hours In Sprlngfleld on M onday a ft or noon. H a was form erly m anager o f the Ables ranch near Leaburg, but Is now In Portland. H a stopped here on hla way to hla home a fte r h a rin g made a trip ap M ount Hood, over to Bend, and across the M cK enxIe Pass. California People Here — Mr. and Mra. Victor Neher of Pasadena, and Mrs. Dwight Welch and daughter, Joan, of Monrovia, California are ■pending the week here at the home o f Mrs. Neher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A A. Neher. They w ill rialt the Co- lumbja river highway oa their return ‘HP- D IP A R T M IN T COLONIAL THEATRE ^SUMMER EUGENE WHERE the biowost picturaa play— where the finest SOUND and TALKING is to t» heard FRIDAY and 8ATURDAY REGINALD DENNY — in— “Embarrassing Moments“ Ona Thousand Per Cent Talk and Laughs SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY Nancy Carroll in “HONEY” Sweater Than “Sweeti«” ALWAY 25c | * 'I T O R I Reiidjastrntmt—New Low Prices Since last October America has been paaaing through a period of depression— a condition that has caused unemployment, retrenchment and down­ ward revision o f prices. To help thia condition, to stimulate industry and to reduce unemployment Coats Dresses Hats The J. C. Penney Company has R educed Radically Revised Prices Downward V3 to ^2 throughout the Store Store-wide, our counters ara packed fu ll o f valosE truly exceptional whan compared with prioaa whicU were effective last October or even last January. O u r No. 4 49 silk hosiery that formerly aold at $ 1 .4 0 b now $1.29. Sheets that were $1.29 are now 9Sek Oinr Pay D ay Overalls are down from $ 1.2 9 te $ 1.1 0. Y ou w ill find fa our $19.78 man's suits o f today man v of tha same fine fabrics that ware uaan fa making higher priced linee a few montha ago. LB These new low prices call for quick action. DooTl delay. V isit our store at once convince yourself P R IC E S A R E D O W N - B U Y N O W I 100 DRESSES on Sale at $4.40 100 HATS on Sale at $1.85 Don’t forget wa give S- A H . Groan Stampa i