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T H U R S D A Y . E E IIR U A R Y 2«. »93t
FO R M ER GARAGE MAN
M ANY A T T E N D ER G A TH A
P L A N T IN G PEAR T R E E S
• • • • •
THURSTO N
B A P T IS T C O N T E S T GROUP
SUNDAY SCHOOL P A R TY
John B. Parker, former owner I N ineteen persons attended t h e
of the Parker gnrage on the cor-
— n -tj.
ner of Mill and Main strets. is 1
Nrthday party of
now living on a ranch at Canyon- ' le «’•’ 6»«1>» Sunday school class of
rllle and is planting several acre* «he Methodist church which was held
of different varieties of pear trees at the home of Mrs Wm G Hughes,
The ranch now has many acres 546 Fifth street, last week
Mrs. Bert
of prune trees.
Mr Parker was
in thls‘"clt>” \V, dn7sdaÿ“ ’a ôd « « *
“ >e assistant hoatesa. The
500 young pear trees from a Eu- »'em bers came In costum e and the
gene nursery back to his ranch.
afternoon was spent with a roll call
Mr Parker sold his garage bust- in which each member responded with
n ess to Robert Templeton who has .
... .
been employed as mechanic at the * a,ory of « »»“ ••ngton. and other
■ tunts^ Mrs. L. K. I “age won th e,
garage for som e time
rrlle for the best pencil drawing of
SALE OF R EA L PR O P ER TY
the firs, president. Mre. C W Hanson
B A N Q U ETS H ER E TU ESD A Y
A T T E N D A N C E IN C R EA SED
Norton P en grag campaign team was
adjudged victorious Sunday morning
In the eight w eeks Sunday school a t­
tendance contest which has been con­
ducted at the church during the first
two m onths of the voar and which
ended Sunday morning W ilfred Cook
capta n d the losing side of the con
test.
• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
the grade school al Trent, won (he
♦ girls cup lu the 4 II d u h Marketing
* * * * * * * *
W oolw lae was struck by gl>
<’
w
K e ls e y , w ho passed I
Tu* * ,,' y ">'f«>'»« S he was rush away at the Pacino Christian hospital
’**
h“"H«al where an !••« Thursday, was hurled In Hie
x-ray- picture was made which re Pleasant HUI cem etery on Saturday
veal, d a broken shoulder blade and • fieritoon. Funeral services wore held
two fr*<
tracturisl
**“
‘l “r‘>d , ribs
l , ‘*
“* «*»• Bmnatetter chapel In Kiigene.
Mr* u **“ s*
““ 'l • on- William. | The pallbearers were Andy ttlsoi
,h ‘' «»«'“ral of her aunt In J< «e Carrother. Mr Perry. Bd Mil
Peoria Wevlin day
lor. Chris Telafsoii and - --
K. - Il - Tinker
There was no high school last Mrs. Kelsoy, who had been busy re-
Thursday and Friday as the students I aporlng and redecorating her honiej
•»«••’d*d «he basketball tournament “ « Pleasant Hill took sick with the
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" ,h *
« Mr„
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t - » «*. w eeks ago. Pneumonia
M rs
day contest which was presented by
the Eugene clearing house association
W I.. Wheeler, who has been III
for several weeks. Is III Portland for
tied lcal treatment
Mr. and Mrs Ixiretils of Trent urn
Hn* parents of a baby boy born Wed
low,lay. February 18
Miss Belle Olson spent Bunday al
C,e home of her parents
Bruce W heeler has recently painted
hls new home at Pleasant Hill
Leaders of
contest
had .T agreed
. ’ the .......
.
V” ”
,h!“
w ,nnln< «roup should have
S everal young folks of Pleasant Hill
a '» l.'ren
■“ the church and
have Jollied church and were baptised
BY A D M IN IS T R A T O R
. .,
,, . ...
N otice is hereby given by the
Mrs. R. L. Drury won prises In a that the losin g side should eal beans Klamath F ills vistimi
ed relatives
r ela tiv e s here
E u gen e, L , '
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here I . t it le Chris,ion „osptta,
R efreshm ents c o n -!
,h ' aame
»»d Place. but
undersigned adm inistrator of the guessing game
last week, Mrs. Pud kett was formerly where every effort to s a v e h er life
.
,
m
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w
estate of Floyd W ilson, that pur- slated of cherry pie and coffee. G uests »»embers o f the winning side suddenly
Miss Lela Gray and I lived her child rolled
She was 61 year, old active
suant to an order of license grant
the mwtlllK were Mlss
becani • generous and offered to share
io
. - . . , educational
........ ........... . and . club
.
Coix-laml Robert Hammond ami
h« od here.
ed unto him as such adm inistrator
. . . .
lii a social,
work
chicken If the others would
of said estate, for the sale o f the v ,r*,,n’ LouIm tH wden- »»<1 Mrs M. their
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Miss MUdred Price, who teach es at I S h e Is survived by her husband. G Henry Dlckinaiin
share their beans
As a rerult the
real property of said estate, by the
-Male.
entire group enjoyed a ehiJken and
'* " '* • -I»’«« «he week end ai W K elsoy; one daughter. Mrs. J 1»
Judge of the County Court of Lane
The cla ss members present were bean dinner Tuesday night
her
h*r”'
Parm ire; two grandchildren, one sls-
Leads P ra y s r M a ttin g
County. Oregon, filed January 9th.
M,,_-
.
Tht' hl»11 *vh<’01 •* practicing on lor and one brother.
1931. said adm inistrator will on Mrs. Roy Palmer. Mrs. R. P. Morten
More
than
1000
p
oin
t,
were
secured
thclr
play
#rJ
March 2Sth. 1931, a, ten o’clock '
Mrs » * « « Holverson. Mrs. C. W.
l»r N W Emery Imi the weekly
.
.
.
.
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i
r*1* I'lnnaank Hill comm unity club
A. M at the front door of the Hanson. Mrs. M. L. W allace. Mrs. by the winning side In the contest Planning
I rayer m eeting at the Methodlsl
to give II on Friday. Man I. 6. j met at the home ,,r Mrs
Harmiin church W ednesday night In the ah
l^ine County. Court House In Eu , w . H Pollard. Mrs. E. E. Mav Mrs Their o | ponents were not far behind
n
.
i ,t e * Shaw from Springfield Is con Tuesday
M is s U lo .w
gene. Oregon, offer for sale and > . u . . .
D . o
having
well
over
the
900
mark
th
em
-¡
,
lnulllg
the
revival
services
this
week
"
*
was
present.
sell at public sale, for cash or
'D
. Mr* R U Orury' Mrs W
sen«-» o f Rev
Pike, pastor of the
Miss G enevieve W ihk I, a PUpll til .-t.iir.-k«
part cash and part credit, to the y Buell. Mrs Win. Rodenbough. Mrs selves.
; here on Monday. W ednesday and
highest bidder, all of the right, title
L. Rouse. Mrs. L. K Page and
The total attendance Sunday m orn-; Friday evenings.
Good Interest Is
and interest of said estate in the Mrs J. M Warden,
mg was tw o hunured and slxty-elght. being shown in three meeting
follow ing parcels of land, all in
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The next m eeting o f the group will Thls WM «he largest attendance rec-
The l-adles Aid society met at the
Lane County. Oregon, to-wit:
The w est half of the northeast he held March IS at the home of Mrs orde<* at «he Sunday school for many church lust Thursday and had house
quarter; the west half of the e a s t|L . E. Basford, 435 Ninth street. Mrs vears ODe »'ember of the losing side ' cleaning, scrubbing the floor wash
half^of the northeast q u a rter the Roy Palmer w,„
th{b as8|lJtant was credited with bringing twenty , mg windows and laundrylng curtains
scuthw est quarter of the southm.at
I seven aloae.
Mrs. M. A. Rice
hostess.
Members of the Consolidated tele­
quarter of the northeast quarter.
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secretary
o
f
the
contest.
a'l being in section 30. township j *
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phone line met lust Tureduy for their
19 south range 1 west of Wiliam COLLEGE A RRANGES FOR
annual m eeting and elected officers
ette Meridian, in Lane County.
T W O ARE IN D IC T E D ON
, for the follow ing year Fred Russell.
Oregon, appraised In the sum of
FARM BROADCAST TA LK S
STORE NO. 1
STORE NO. 3
G A SO LIN E T H E F T C H A R G ES »re,,l<1,‘»<. Ray Rennie, secretary and
S40.00.
«25 E s s i B roadw ay, Eugene
•6 0 C h arnallo n S t , Eugen«
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treasurer; and Oscar Milligan. Ilnes-
The northw est quarter of section
Subjects for the farm hour broad-
S
T
O
R
E
NO.
2
32 In township 19. south range 1
Gaylord Morse and Denton Sheeks »»an.
S T O R E NO. 4
■ asta over the agricultural college
88
96
W
est
Broadw
ay,
Eugene
west o f W illam
160 rj<,io s «atlon KOAC at Corvallis for Were 601,1 lndk’«'‘d “» charges of lar
500 Main f-lre el, S p rin gfield
I e ette
s s /ln Meridian.
I ^ n e County.
*™ - Robert Herrington and son,
acres, more or
ised in the sum of 'he week of March 2-6 are listed in a “ *ny of Fa s“ lin e- ol>- ®m> a gasoline i ( Hfford. from Klamath Falls, arrive«!
Oregon, appraised
----- ----------T H U R S D A Y , F R ID AY and SA TU R D A Y
$160.00.
report issued by the college. They drum on January 21. by the I g tn e il H« Thursday Io visit her duughtelrs.
The north half of the northeast include the o
Agricultural out- country grond Jury last Friday alter Ml»- W illiam Henson and Mrs Hu '
quarter of section 31 in township , .
...
.
"Silver-D ale”
19 south of range 1 west of Wll o<>* which will be broadcast every noon. John W. Briggs nnd Carl Mc-i1’ ’ "ray. and fam ilies They left
"Franco-Am erican"
lam ette Meridian. SO acres, more ' Gening and the follow ing special eve- Kenney w ere Indicted for attem pted W ednesday on their relur trip,
No. 2« j Can
16 oz. Cans
«"kF*
crim inal assault. All of th ese men j Mr and .Mrs. W aller Edmlaton from
or less. In Lane County. Oregon, ning programs at 7:00 o'clock;
appraised in the sum of $S0.00.
will be tried at the present term of Eugene visited relatives here last
P
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2
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Monday—Chats by- County Agents J.
Beginning f t a stone on a point
circuit court which began Tuesday. < Sunday.
on the south line of the north half
Beck and C. R. Briggs of Polk and
Mike Dutchuk, charged with involun-
Linn Endicott from Portland arrived
of section 29. township 19 south Benton county,
west
or W
W illam ette Meri-
Tuesday— Animal hushandrv topic
' 2 ° man!i|au* h ,er ln connection with last Saturday for a visit with hls
range 1 i w
est of
9 oz.
—
Salted or Plain
dian. 9 66 chains west and 19.11
u ’e.,n^ x.v - tm
1 . ,h e death of Hal Hall. Eugene police- I arents, Mr and Mrs John Endicott
Package
3 Lb. B om
c chains
h a i n s s south
o u t h e of f t the
h e southeast cor-
w e d n e s d a y - D isease Problems I n , .................
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man. will also be tried during the
John Taylor from Indian Creek w a s1
ner o f the Thomas Mathews dona- *“e Dairy Enterprise, by B. T. Simms,
present term.
In
Thurston Tuesday.
"T A Y L O R S "
land claim No. 45, in said town- professor o f veterinary m edicine,
Charles Taylor Is ill with the flu
shin and running thence north 4 75
Thursday—-W ith the Poulty Flock.”
Miss Lois Mathews from Portland
2 j 4 pound can
81%’ w est 1182 chains to a stone. 7 3 nlember o f the
l k P*rt W IL L A M E T T E U N IV E R S IT Y
spent the week-end with her purents
Case of 12 Cans
18 oz.
thence south 2.92 chains to the m en«-
TO H O LD POLICE SCHOOL here.
Cana
south line of the north half of said
Friday— "Prune Thrip and Its Con-
William Hensons are rem odeling
A special police school for all police
section 29. thence east on said line
by Joseph W ilcox, entom ologist.
their house.
11.80 chains to the place of begin
The Oregon State basketball game officers, sh eriffs, con stab les, traffic
"Sunny Carden”
ning. containing 4.524 acres of land.
Miss Ione Rhode, who is attending
officers,
all
peace
officers,
and
those
more or less in Lane County, Ore- at 1 orTallis Friday night w ill also be
No. 2« ,
"Happy R eturn"
preparing to becom e law enforcem ent business college in Portland nnd Miss
gon, appraised at $50.00.
broadcast over KOAC at 7:30.
Can
No- 1; 4 Flat Can
I officers w ill be held at the House of Ix-one Kdmiston. who Is attending
Lots 4. 7. 10 and 13 of section
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business
college
In
Eugene,
were
ln
t'es\O^ hWilla°mXthMerid?aT in M R S' W R IG H T E N T E R T A IN S ,
‘‘“^ 2 *
c n D im u c ix i/'-r /s s ,
hu'lding at Salem for slx «lays begin Thurston last Sunday.
Lane County. Oregon appraised at
OR K E N S IN G T O N GROUP|ning March 9 The school will be
Rev. Jessup from Eugene will begin
$50.00
Southw est quarter: also begin­
held under the auspices of the W illam ­ a three week's revival at the church
Members of the Kensington club
ning in north line of lot 4 of sec­
ette university college of law
Many here on March 9.
tion 29. township 19 south range 1 were entertained with a 1:00 o ’clock prominent crim e workers, including
The Thurston orchestra practiced
w est of W illam ette Meridian 20.80 luncheon Friday at the home of Mrs.
at John K d m isto iia on Tuesday night.
chains west of southeast corner of W. C. W right. Mrs. Levi N eet was Luke S May. consulting crim inologist
T H IS W EEK ONLY
Mrs Hubert Gray. Misses Hazel Ed
± ,n ? » O
„ t A w h i L « ninI WeS,r 1 2 M the ^ « ‘««ant hostess. G uests were of S eattle; E lizabeth Lossing, head of,
division
of the I rn!8«‘>n- Veda Gray ami Dorothy Travis
chains to northwest corner of said «.
n
j
,
i the crim e p prevention
ip » c u u v h
u
i » ib i
lot 4 thence south 19 02 chains to
°
erklns and Mrs. Nelson. | Berkeley Cai,fornla police
division ; accompanied their students In the
southw est corner thereof, th e n c e , »'O'her of Mrs. N eet. Members pres
Captain
Frank
Ervin
and
Chief
of 8th grade on the Marketing project
east 12.63 chains to a point due ent w ere Mrs. W E. BueP. Mrs W
In Eugene last Saturday.
Police
L.
V.
Jenkins
of
Portland,
and
south of beginning, and north 19 02 K. Barnell. Mrs. Clarence Chase, Mrs'
Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Russell and
fo place of beginning, excepting
Kent Shoem aker, head of the Oregon
therefrom a part of the following, W. N. Dow. Mrs. J. C. McMurray. Mrs. state traffic division.
daughter from Salem spent the wee
to-wit: Beginning at a stone set C. E. Kenyon. Mrs. John Henderer,
• nd with Mr. Russell's parents, Mr.
in west line of section 29. town Mrs. Alfred Morgan. Mrs. D. B.* Mur-
and
Mrs. Fred Russell.
*1.95 Fast Color
ship 19 south range 1 w est of Wll- phy, Mrs. J. T Moore Mrs W C MRS. T H O M P S O N H O STESS
Mr. and Mrs. John ITice and daugb
m m ette Meridian, 12 chains north Rebhan. Mrs. Harry W hitney Miss
W
ASH D RESSES
FOR N E E D L E C R A F T CLUB ter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs Arch Shough
of southw est com er thereof, and
" n n n ey- -™'S8
running thence north 52* east 23.12 l'-<lna Ewarts, and Mrs. Charles Poole
and daughter, Patty, had Sunday
$2.50 to $3.50
Members o f the N eedlecraft sew ing
chains o a stone, thence north
Eugene.
dinner with Mr. and Mrs Perry Price
C H IL D R E N 'S S HOES
46°33' east 8.00 chains to a ston e.
The next m eeting of the club will I '’’»h were entertained last Thursday
In Eugene.
l hes" ^ enO27h9231cha0i n ? Sn o r iih ofn8th? L Î 7 n M a r e i/T ” "
LaWrence ' aft'‘rn° ° n “
h° me
Mrs. Jennie Edmiston from Eugene
25c Guaranteed
j Thompson. Mrs. Clifford W ilson was
south line of the north one half of
is visitin g her daughter, Mrs. John
COLORED PR IN T S
! the assistan t h ostess. They had as
said section 29. th eace north 17.87
Price this week.
chains, more or less to the south GOSHEN CLUB TO H F A Q O F
'heir guests Mrs. N. P. Kugel from
Mr. and Mrs Syfert from Creswell
H dp of the T hom as Mathews don't-
I—
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Full Fashioned Pure Silk
1 /iT O L j r ii ______________________.Salem , Mrs J. T. Moore and Mrs
t ’on land claim No. 45, in said town-
C H E N J M P R O V E M E N T S Karl Thompson. The next m eeting of spent Sunday at A. W. W eavers.
KAYSER HOSE
•’hip, and thence w est 20.80 chains
Mr. and Mrs. Bert W eaver and
the club will be held on March 6. at
to southw est com er of said dona-
The final of the series of three
fam ily and Mr. Moore spent Sunday
G R E A T STO R E W ID E R E D U C T IO N S
c h a t r e
n ’ e7
^ P - v e m e n t ' m eetings will | 'he home of Mrs. Sidney Ward and
with Henry Moore near Eugene.
- - ho
n u r,
he a potluck luncheon.
of lot 5 of said section 29. thence ” h d 1 the ^ '" h en Grange half
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w e st 1183 ch ain s to nor'
Skew, coun O I M I C C I I I O i
G IR L S LEAGUE T O H A VE
corner of said lot 5. thence south «.''demonstration agent as leader. The
LLUB LtALJLi: IS
th? 8ef tio “ line 48 chains, m eeting begins at 10:30 and a potluck
FOOD SALE SA TU R D A Y
H O N O R ED H ER SA TU R D A Y
more or less to place of beginning, ,||nl.p,
k e ,, ,
.1. P U I.O I’, l ’rnprlctor
consisting of 103.17 acres, more or '
** h d at noon' Thp
Members of the Girls League at
334
Main
Klreet
Members
of
the
Girl
Scout
ukelele
less, appraised at $200.00.
women have been asked to bring
Kpringfldd, Ore.
Southeast quarter of section 30, rl'«»'er pots or sm all cans to be decor- club entertaned with a birthday partv the high school will sponsor a cooked
township 19 south range 1 w est, ated with artistic designs. Miss Skow for Miss B essie Stew art on Saturday food sale at the Eggimann candy
, ontrac*^rom ^Firs^N ational Bank^ W’n Pr<” ‘de the ne<;f‘SMai y en a m el, to | a‘ «>• home of Mre. W K. B arn .ll. parlors Saturday of this week. The
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Those present were Jean Ixiuck, Col m em bers of the Is-ague will
Eugene, Oregon, upon which th e r e ' palnt the containers-
Peaches
Baked Beans
15c
Granulated Soap
25c
Crackers
35c
Puritan Malt
trol."
Sweet Potatoes
12‘/2Ç
Sauerkraut
Pears
12‘/2 c
Ifìc
Fulop’s Department Store Offers
SPECIAL VALUES
$5.50 Ladies Shoes
$ 2 -9 8
98c
$1.49 to $1.89
15c
$1.00
G<rtru,l.-
is an unpa d balance of approxi­
mately $150.00. appraised at noth­
ing.
Begining at northw est corner of
'lie south east quarter of section 29
In tow nship 19 south range one
west, W illam ette Meridian, running
thence east 208.7 feet, thence south
208 7 feet, thence w est 208.7 feet
thence north 208.7 feet to place of
beginning In Lane County, Oregon,
appraised In the sum of $1000.00
A roadway from W. L. Parmenter
as described in volume 168 page
87 of the deed records of Lane
County. Oregon, as follow s: Road­
way 16 feet wide beginning about
one half of a m ile south of the
northeast com er of my (Parmen-
ter's) land in section 30, township
19 south range 1 w est W illam ette
Meridian, and running in a general
northw esterly direction to land
now owned by A. M. Spangler, said
roadway being approxim ately one
fourth m ile long on my prem ises
appraised at $10.00.
S ou th w est quarter of section 32
in tow nship 19 south range 1 west
W illam ette
Meridian, In
Lane
County,
Oregon, appraised
a t
$80.00.
N ortheast quarter of section 30
ln tow nship 19 south range 1 w est
W illam ette Meridian, Lane County.
Oregon, 130 acres, appraised at
$130.00.
f . n . M c A l is t e r ,
A dm inistrator esta te o f Floyd
W ilson, deceased.
F.26-M. 5-12-19-26
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Wisconsin Woman
Lost 11 Pounds
“ Have been taking Kruachea
Salts for fat reduction—am on my
second bottle— 1 lost 11 pounds in
six weeks and feel fine— Kruschen
sure g iv es you a lot of vim and
mVnons'an over’tbe^worW not on’jy
ranirn 1C
Fulops Department Store
* I leen Cornell, Velma Peddlcord, Faye
llolverson,
Irene
Anderson,
Ruth
Stratton, Florence May, Ruth Pollard,
Margaret Jarrett and Barbara Barnell.
LEGION TO H A VE DANCE
1
■ I 1 P atronize
the M erchants Haled below With each Ik .... ..
Purchaae they will give you one T icket 30 Th ke
I 1
Good For One Hide
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ir is h - murphy co .
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high school.
AT T H U R S T O N SA TU R D A Y O W N E R S OF POOL TA B L E S
Members o f the Springfield post
number 40 of the American Ix-gion
will sp o n so r-a n o th er of their seml-
'n°,n^ ly d“ nCe"
th" T h” rHtMn ha"
to take orf fat from overw eight
and Satl,rday «"«»«nK of this week
people but to rejuvenate the entire
according to J. M. I^arson, finance
system
officer.
The follow ing dance on
f,n e bottle of Kruschen Salts
March 14 will be a St. Patrick's dance
(lasts 4 w e e k .) costs but 85c and
one bottle will prove of vast bene­
fit to people who have constipation,
EAGLE CAFE G ETS NEW
headaches,
indigestion, nervous­
N EW C O A TIN G OF P A IN T
ness, rheum atism , depression, acldl
ty and auto intoxication.
Not only that but one bottle will
The front o f the Eagle cafe has
bring about body activity—Increase
Just been repainted by Wm. Vasby.
in energy, vigor and ambition,
The new color schem e Is eream and
lark in g eyes and freedom from
light green and m akes a very attrac
pim ples and b lem ishes—millions
know all this -you ought to _ know
____
five combination. The woodwork In-
1 :.lo P«..,.’.n‘"....,l.a,f teaBP °°n 1» a I side of the cafe windows has also
glass of hot water every morning
been repainted recently, according to
before breakfast— walk a little
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goodman who own
each day—cut down on sw eets and
fat forming foods.
and operate the cafe.
Sold by K etels Drug Store and
druggists America over with the
Makes Trip to Portland W illis
distinct under tandlng that one
bott'e will help you lose fat or
Bertsch made a business trip to Port-
money back.
1 land Saturday of last week.
FREE AIRPLANE RIDE
1
BEE YOUR CITY FROM THE AIR
L
SAVE
_
YOUR
_
T IC K E T S
W. C. R EB H A N , M. D.
Hurgi ry - Oynecology
a Specialty
county clerk’s office. The llcens,
becom es effective on March 1,
amounts to $10 for each poo!
and not over $50 for any pool room.
A pplications for these license si
be made to the county court.
11 YEA R S C O N S T IP A T IO N
G L Y C E R IN M IX ENDS IT
■
Gray
Formerly
Cash and Parry
First National Bank Building
HI’RINGFIELD
418 Main 9t.
phone 22
SPRINGFIELD
“C A SEYS"
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
K IR K L A N D FLORAL CO.
“Flow ers for All Occasions"
7th at Main
Phone: Sprlngleld 86W
HI’RINGFIELD
Eugene—Springfield Bridge
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“For 11 years I tried to get rid of!
constipation,’’ says Chas E. Blair. |
‘ Then at. last the sim ple mixture,
Adlerika, made me regular.’’
T he sim ple m ixtures of glycerin
buckthorn bark, saline, etc., (Adler
Ika) acts on BOTH upper and low er:
bowel, relieving constipation In 2
hours I Brings out poisons you never !
thought were In your system .
Lot
Adlerika give your stom ach and bow
els a REAL cleaning and see how ! IB
good you feel! Flanery’s Drug Store.
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M O O N ’S GOOD EATS
Picnic
Lunches, Steaks
a Specialty
428 Main St.
meat
COMPANY
The Home of Moats
1th at Main
Phon«. «•<
SPRINGFIELD
Springfield
S P R IN G FIE LD SCHOOL o f F L YING
STUDENT INSTRUCTION
AIR TAXI SERVICE
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MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
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