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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1930
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To In U r School liny Hiulth loft
Visitor from Jasper—M. K. Rine­
Tuomloy for Portland whera ho will hart of Jaaper waa a vlaltor In Spring-
entor a trad« school.
field Tueaday.
Attend« Fain- Mr«. F. 11. Flanary
At Salam Tuesday—Mr. and Mrs.
and hor chlldrun drove to Halom Sat­ C. E. Kenyon spent Tuesday at Salem
urday to attond the alata fair.
looking after bualneaa affairs.
At Salem- John Nice and family
Hara from Shedd Mrs. A. M Snod­
«pent Haturday at tho HI ate fair at grass or Shedd waa a vlaltor In Spring
Halem.
field on Friday.
Vielt from J««per*~Mr, and Mra.
Jasper People Hare -Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice llllla of Jaapur were visitor« Muurlre Hills of Jaaper were visitors
In Hprlngfleld on Monday.
In Springfield on Monday.
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Tranacta Bualneee L. A. Cxinditt
Spand Week end Hara— Mr. and Mra.
or Route S. Eugene, tranaarter bu«l- L K. Poaver of Wealflr spent the
uoaa In Hprlngfleld on Monday.
weekend here aa guests of Mr. and
Mra. Joe Trlnka.
Hae Meaalea Everett ('hetwood la
III at hla homo here with an attack
Teacher Ñamad - Misa Ethel Mason,
of the meaalea.
Cnlveralty student, la taking charge
of the lower grad gymnasium work
Vielta Saturday Mra O. M itrlgga
at the Lincoln school this year.
of Cheahlre vlalted friend» In thia city
on Haturday.
Attends Fair—Dr. and Mra. W. C.
Itebhan and Mr. and Mra. W. C. Tem­
Mere from Brownville— Mra. J. C.
pleton of Brownsville attended the
Cochran of Brownville waa a vlaltor
»late fair at Huh-ni on Friday.
In Hprlngfleld on Monday evening
Visits Parangs- Ray Casteel of Port­
Vlalte from Sutherlin Mra. B, F.
land waa In Springfield Sunday for
Him peon of Hutherlln vlalted with
a ahofl visit with hla parents. Mr.
frlenda In Hprlngfleld on Monday
and Mra. Virgil Casteel.
Vielt« Saturday—I* <’ Holden of
Under goes Operation—C. A. Ix*wts
Waltervllle waa a vlaltor In Spring-
of Camp Creek underwent a major
field on Haturday.
operation at the Eugene hospital on
Donna Raaldent Here— l-ee geavey
of Donna waa a bualneae vlaltor In
Hprlngfleld on 'Monday morning
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THE 8PRJNOK1EI.Ü NEWS
HARDEN WARNER WEDDING LANE COUNTY GETS FUNDS
OBSERVED ON SUNDAY
FROM I UTO LICENSE FEES
A very pretty wedding took place
at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon Sep­
tember 26 at tbe home of Mr. and
Mra. Delbert
Harden when their
daughter, Mary, became the bride of
Doraaea Warner of Fall Creek. The
house waa artistically decorated with
daisies and pink dahlias .nd the cere­
mony was performed In the archway
of the Harden living room. Rev W.
A. Elkins of Eugene performed the
ceremony.
The bride, who wore a crepe-satin
drees of pale peach simply made,
hanging to the ankles, wore no veil.
Her bridesmaid, Mlsa Helen Thomp­
son of Eugene, wore a dainty flowered
voile.
Harold King acted as best
man.
After the ceremony, which waa per­
formed In the presence of relative»
and a few frlenda. light refreshments
were served. The bridal couple left
for a short honeymoon trip to T ri­
angle I^ake.
Mias Harden, who waa raised at
Pleasant Hill, la a graduate of the
Pleasant H ill high school and of the
music school of tbe bible University
of Eugene,
She Is an accredited
teacher of music and has a large class
of pupils In Pleasant Hill, Springfield
and Eugene. Mr Warner Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Warner of
Fall Creek and haa employment at
the new Lowell Union high school.
Mr and Mra. Warner will make
their home at Lowell.
Saturday.
Lane county wus third again thia
period In the amount of money re­
ceived from the state automobile li­
cense fund when that was distributed
on Monday by the Secretary of State.
Thia county received a total of >104.-
230 aa Ita share of the funds for the
third quarter. Multnomah and Marion
counties erceeded the Lane county re­
ceipts.
Of the sum received here >101,320.94
came from the auto license fund, while
the other >2,930.00 was collected from
transportation lines operating In this
county.
The funds will be used to pay off
Interest on road bonds according to
the county treasurer. The county now
has >1,291,100 outstanding road bonds
and will have to pay >32.277.60 In­
terest on these for the second half
of the year soon.
The total receipts from the license
fund for tbe state were >3.046.682.88.
Transportation companies paid >216.-
778.97.
KENSINGTON CLUB MEETS
AT WRIGHT HOME HERE
Mrs. H. C. Wright will entertain the
members of the Kensington club at
their first meeting since last spring
at her home here Friday aftrnoon.
No special plans have been made for
the flrat meeting according to Mrs.
Wright. The usual luncheon will be
served.
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Fall Creak People Hare— Mra. R. W,
Oakridge Man Hera— Ed Clark of
Oakridge transacted
business I n Calltaon and her daughter, Gwendolyn,
Springfield on Tuesday. He operates of Fall Creak ware vtattora In this
city on Monday morning.
a service station at Oakridge.
Cool Weather— Slow Motor
Use General Ethyl gasoline and your car will start
ag quick as with ordinary gas on a summer’s day.
General Fthyl Is science’s latest contribution to the
motor world and it is fast becoming the most popular
gasoline.
This station is always prepared to «erre you—
right now.
“A ” Street Service Station
To Make
if
That Impression ”
A NEW SUIT
and
OVERCOAT
You can always tell a fellow has that ‘‘well-groomed” look.
And when It comes to clothes that give that ‘‘groomed-to-the-mlnute”
appearance . . . these SUITS and OVERCOATS score “aces-hlgh.”
Miss Cos to Marry
Has Major Operation— Mra. John
Construction C rew H ere
Relatives
here have received word
You might mistake them for higher priced garments, for they
Woodard of Cottage Grove underwent
The construction crew of the Moun
that Mlsa Ardts Cox, daughter of Mrs
are styled so smartly, and the fabrics are so good, but . . . during.
Vlalted Frlenda—N. A. Batchelder a major operation at the Eugene hos­
James Cox of San Bernardo, Califor­ tain States Power company is spend­
of Walltervllle vlalted frlenda In thia pital os Monday forenoon.
B R E IE R
DAYS
nia, has announced her engagement ing several days In Springfield re­
city on Monday
Quetta at Dinner—Dr. and Mra. W. to Mr. Raymond Fletcher at a large pairing power lines and putting In
Cornea to Portland - Waller Aldrich II Pollard were dinner gueata at the party held In »hat city. Miss Cox new poles.
of Portland waa a vlaltor In thia city home of Mr. and Mra. V. O. McElhaney •s a niece of Mra. Frank Fisher and
on Monday evening
The occasion Frank and Jesse Hmltaon Her father I 2 Classes Water, Not Too
laat week-end.
Values to $35. — $20.00
waa Mra. Pollard'« birthday.
wss In business In Springfield for
Cold, Help Constipation
Thuraton Realdent Hara— Mra 8.
Values to $30. — $16.75
many years and Miss Cox went to
$16.75 to $19.75
Assisting at Power Office— Francis
W Rlchardaon of Thuraton vlalted
1 cl’ool here.
Values to $25. — $13.95
U k e V ’î ï * ° f W“ter *’ DOt en°o ih —
Beal
Is
taking
the
place
of
H.
Scbaf-
with frlenda In thia city on Monday
b^eakft.»
v e’ * h<lf hour
fenberg at the Mountain States Power
breakfast. You get quicker and bet-
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G ON
Fall Creek Man Hare—■Chari»« Mc­ company thia week. Mr. Schaffenberg
X c e r in U ny * <ldln< * ,lttle «'«nple
F IN A L A C C O U N T
DKPT. STORES
Bee of Kail Creek vlalted with frlenda la III wtlth tonallltls.
s
s
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NOTCB 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That E
In thia city laat weekend.
the undersigned, as executrix of the
Leavea for Kaneae— Mr. and Mra. Ixist W ill and Testament of Henry
Purehaaea Feed (»«car Millican of C M. Fenno and Mr. and Mra. Fred Clay Hubbel, deceased, has filed her
Waltervllle waa In the city Monday Simpson left foy their homes at Good- account for the final iiettlement ot
nd removes old poisons you never
«aid decedent’s estate In the County ' hough t were in your system. Adler-
to purcha«« feed for hla livestock.
land. Kansas. Monday morning, after Court for Ixtne County, State of Ore­ ka slope GAS and sour stomach In
Bualneae Vlaltor— F M. Aahley of ■pending a week vtaltilng here at gon. and that Saturday the 1st day 10 minutes- Relieves constipation In
Waltervllle waa a bualneaa vlaltor In the home of Mr. and Mra. C. E. of November. 1930, at the Court Room 2 hours -F la n e ry 's Drug Store.
Hwarta, former neighbor« of theirs of aald Court In the County Court
Springfield on Friday of laat week
House, In Eugene. Ix»ne County. Oregon
In the middle western state.
at ten o'clock In the forenoon has
Visitor Friday—Mr«. I^ e Steven« of
been fixed by said Court aa the time
Attend Funeral Sunday Mr. and and place for hearing objections there-j
Wnltervllle waa a bualneaa visitor In
Mrs, ftlley Snodgrass and daughter, to. and for the settlement th e m I
thia city on Friday.
DORIS H. COLTER
Maxine, went to Halaey Sunday to
Executrix of the Ixist W ill and
Here from Dealer— Mr«. Ira Mat­ uttend the funeral of Mra. and Mr«
thew« of Dealer W»a a visitor In Williams, both of whom were killed Testament of Henry Clay Hubbel, de­
ceased.
Hprlngfleld on Haturday.
In a inyaterlous auto accident near L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
02 9-16-2:1-30
Tacoma laat week.
Mra. Williams
Vlalte from WeltervlllP Ed Blenla
waa formerly Alta Hayes of Halsey.
of Waltervllle waa a bualnvea vlaltor
She was a cousin of Mr. Snodgraaa. NOTICE OF 8ALE OF REAL PROP­
In Hprlngfleld on Friday of laat week.
ERTY BY ADMINISTRATOR.
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
Tourists Stop Hara— Mr. and Mrs.
Here from Fall Creek—W T. Lari­
by virtue of an order of the County
Rae
L.
Harris
and
family
of
Michigan
mer of Fall Creek waa a vlaltor In
Court of Lane County. Oregon, duly
stopped at the Hprlngfleld hotel Sat­ made and entered of record on the
Hprlngfleld on Haturday.
urday evenln. They are former Marsh­ 1st day of October, 1930. In the matter
Shops Here Saturday— Mra W. E. field residents and were returning of the estate of Ardell F. Rice, de­
llenaen of Thuraton waa a «hopper there for a visit when they passed ceased. the undersigned Admlnlstratot
of said estate will on and after the
In thia city on Saturday.
through thia city. The roada are not 1st day of November, 1930 offer for
ao bad they reported, having driven sale and sell at private sale to the
Vlaltor from Veneta—Mra. John
from Ontario to Springfield on Sat­ highest bidder for caBh, or one-half
Pettljohn of Veneta transacted busi­
cash and one-half credit, subject to
urday.
confirmation ot the Court, the real
ness In thle city on Saturday.
By trading at your home store you can g et your fall and winter needs at a substantial
property of said estate described In
saving. We carry only well known and best made brands of merchandise and because of
said order, to-wlt:
Harrisburg People Here— Mrs Sam
All of Lot Numbered Five
our low overhead we undersell everybody— quality considered.
Fawyer and her daughter, Grace, ol LANE CLUB WORKERS
(5) In Block Numbered Five
WIN MANY HONORS AT
Harrisburg vlalted with frlenda In thia
(6) In Gross’ Addition to Eu­
STATE FAIR SATURDAY
city on Saturday.
gene. I-ane County. Oregon.
Said sale will take place at the law
Motor to Corvalll«—Mr. and Mrs.
Lane county Four-H club workers office of L. L. Ray In the Miner Build
Ed Soule motored to Corvalll« Sun demonstrated their superiority again Ing, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.
$5.00 Mens and Boys all wool Heavy
$6.50 wool mixed, double Nashua
L. L. RAY,
day to spend the day with her slater. laat week at the Oregon state fair
Blazier
Coats
....................................„
$
2
.9
8
Blankets ----- ----- --------------------------- $3.98
Administrator of the estate ot Ar- j
where Barbara Dunn won the highest dell F. Rice, deceased.
Helen.
$3.00 Men’s Sweater, fleece lined______$1.48 9-4 fine grade Unbleached S h e e tin g ___ 39c
honor given at the fair to a boy
02-9-16-23-80 i
$3.50 Men’s 50% wool Union Suits___ $2.48 8-4 fine grade Bleached Sheeting..............39c
Returns from Salem— Mra. Ira Gray
or girl; a trip to Chicago where
returned to thia city Sunday from
$5.50 Men’s all wool Union Suits______$3.96 $1.50 81x90 fine grade Sheets, free
she will compete In demonstrations
Halem where «he «pent the peat
$7.50 Men’s Raincoats, best grade........$3.98
from starch ___ _________ _____ — .......98c
COMPLETE STOCK
with girl« from other atatea. The
week.
winner at Chicago will be awarded
$1.50
English
broadcloth
Dress
Shirts.....
98c
Hope
Muslin .............. .................. ;................14c
OF
prise
Tonsils Removed— Dorothy Doaler a free trip to Paris. The
$1.00 Silk and Wool Hose ................... _ 59c 25 and 35 Fast Color Prints.,.----- ----------19c
of route I, Springfield, had her tonsils wdh by Mias Dunn provided for all
$5.00 Men’s Ralntest Pants____ ______ $3.98 $3.50 to $5.00 Corsets and Corselettes..... 98c
removed at the office of a local physi­ traveling expenses for heraelf and an
$6.50 Men’s Raincoats, hunter style.... $4.98
Double Sheet Blankets...... — ............ _ „$1.98
escort. The prixe was won for sub­
cian on Saturday.
$$7.50 Men's high-top Rubber Boots, Ball
One lot, $3.00 and $4.00 Felt H ats......... $1.48
mitting the best Four-H club style
Assisting at Power Office— Mias revue.
Brand ...................................... ..... ........ $5.98 $7.50 Indies Raincoats, moleskin lined
Esther McPherson aaalated the office
Blanche Osborn and Mildred Pit­
$4.50 Men’s Dress Pants..................... _..$2.98
in all shades .............._................ .........$3.96
force at the Mountain State« Power ney of route 1, Eugene, won the right
$4.50
Men’s
Corduroy
Pants
in
all
Ladies
full fashioned Silk H ose.................98c
company the flrat of the week.
to repreent Oregon at the Pacific -In­
SATURDAY SPECIALS
shades ...............................................
$2.98 Ladies pure Silk Thread H ose..............._...49c
Has Naw Automoblls—J. Nelson la ternational Llvehtock exhibition at
$2.00 Men’s Outing Nightgrown............$1.19 $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies silk Umbrellas .$2.98
1 GROUP COATS
now the owner of an almost new Portland the latter part of thia month
$1.50 Men’s heavy cotton ribbed Union
by
baking
an
English
fruit
cake.
$5 00 and $6.00 Ladies all wool
Whippet aodan aa a result of a trade
S u it s .................................................
98c
up
Mabel
Eldaon
of
Eugene,
who
waa
S w e a te r s............... ....... ...........$2.98 to $3.98
In which he disposed of hla old auto­
$7.50 Men’s Sheeplined Coats................ $4.98
Judged the outstanding girl at the
1
GROUP
DRESSES
mobile.
$1.50 Ladies Fabric Gloves ........................49c
fair laat year, earned a >16 scholar­
$30.00 Men’s All Wool Overcoats____$17.98
$3.50 to $5.00 Ladies Kid Gloves...... .. .$1.48
ship
at
the
Four-H
Rummer
school
Attend »«ate Fair—Mr. and Mr«.
$3.75 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes............ $2.69 $1.50 Fast color House Dresses .............. 98c
I. M. Peteraon and Mr. and Mr«. C. at Corvallis by preparing a dinner
1 GROUP HATS
$12.50 Men’s 16-inch high top Shoes,
R. Wheaton motored to Salem Sun­ for four people with foods coating
$2.50 Ladles G a lo sh e s............................ .$1.98
best m a k e s................................................$8.98 Crown Jewel Cotton B atts__________ ___ 39c
leas than >1.00.
day and attended the state fair.
Thia la the third year la succession
$6.00 Men’s Dress Shoes or Oxfords......$3.96 $4.50 to $5.00 Woolens, Serges, Coat Ma­
FUR COLLAR AND
Hood Rlvar People Here— Mr. and now that Lane county Four-H club
CUFF SETS
$2.50 Boys Sweaters .................
$1.48
terials, flannels, at less than y2 price,
«Ira. F. Clyde Slmpaon and daughters, bera have won the trip to Chicago,
Trim up your old Coat
54 inches .......
$1.98
Betty and Maxine, of Hood River, Lots Bailey waa the winner laat yea*
$2.50 Boys Wool or Corudroy Pants $1.98
were visitors at the D. B. Murphy with a canning demonstration.
$4.00 Boys Dress or Work Shoes..........$2.98 $4.50 and $5.00 Ladies Shoes, latest
RAINCOATS
home du-lng the week-end.
styles .......
$2.98
M en ’s S u its
I
M en ’s C o a ts an d
T o p c o a ts
national
IT FULOP’S
Vi
Big Savings For Autumn Days!
Here Are a Few Money Saving Prices!
y
CO ATS
Hate and Dresses
$14.98
$5.98
$1.98
SPRINGFIELD WOMAN IS
Vlalta Mother— Miss Maurlne Lom­
ON FACULTY AT E. B. U.
bard spent the week-end here visiting
at the home Oi her mother, Mrs. Flora
Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fenton of thia
Lombard, and her brother, Frank.
Miss Iximbard Is teaching high school city has started her fifth year as a
teacher of piano at the Eugene Bible
nt North Bend.
University In Eugene. Mrs. Fenton will
Move Baok—My. and Mre. Mark continue to devote Monday of each
Perry have moved back Into their week to private Inatructlon at her
home In this city after having «pent home at 62 E street, ahe haa an­
She recently accepted a
about nine months In Portland where nounced.
Mr. Perry owned a drug atore for position as pianist for the Methodist
church of this city.
several months.
Children’s Ralnhats FREE
with each Raincoat
SILK HOSE SPECIAL
98c
8th Ave. Hat1 and
Dress Shop
Eugene, Ore.42 8th Ave. Went.
We give 8. & H. Green Stamp«
Boys Raincoats, fine grade...................... $1.98
Boys Overalle. bell bottom........................_...98c
Boys Flannel S h ir ts ...................
69c
25c yard-wide Outing FlanneL................... 16c
$1.00 Ladles Silk and Wool H ose................ 50c
In every department we offer bargains by the hundreds. Let us show you
mean real bargains that the people of Springfield have never seen before.
FULOP’S Department Store
334 Main St.
‘THE STORE OF BARGAINS’