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    daughters. Veda and Klva. and Mrs
Martha McKhiuey motored to Sig­
The measles an* making another nal last Sunday and spent the day
run In Thurston Some of the lat- with Mr and Mrs. Lum Mays.
Mrs. Herbert Weiss is running
•at victims «re Prank and Harold
Rennie, James Edmiston and Har­ I the Thurston store during the Ill­
ness of Frank and Harold Rennie
vey Calvert
The play, "I^eave It to Dad" who have the measles.
Mrs. Blanche Wise from Eugene
which was given by the high school
last Friday evening was well pat­ «pcnt the week-end in Thurston.
Ralph Bonney, who is working at
ronised.
Mrs Laura Hadley from Hadley Oakridge spent Sunday with his
vllle visited her mother. Mrs. Ellen wife here.
Hugh Doolittle visited relatives
Needham, a few days ago.
An enthus'asttc meeting was held here last Sunday.
at the Thurston hall last Wednes­
The Ladles' Aid society Is meet­
day evening Io consider sending ing with Mrs. Roy Edmiston for an
the high school students to Spring- all-day meeting on Thursday.
field to school. Hr. Pollard, a mom
Mrs. Charles Grant enjoyed a
her of the Springfield school hoard, visit last week with her sister and
also Mr Mofflt, county superintend­ f.-nill? from Idaho.
ent assistant, was present. After
discussions were made, a vote of M c D o n ald a u d ie n c e to
thoae present was In favor of re
SEE -BACHELOR F A T H E R ”
talnlng the Thurston school.
Mrs. Bessie Brown has moved
Opening Friday for two days at
back to Eugene after spending
some time with her son, Morris the Fox Milkmaid, following the
run of Marion Davies In -'The
Brown, and family.
Mrs. Hubert Gray, principal of Bachelor Father." which closes on
the Thurston grade school, was ill Thursday night, John Gilbert in
Monday and unable to teach Her "A Gentleman's Fate," will be the
main talkie attraction in Eugene
room was dismissed for the day.
Miss Leone Edmlston, who Is at­ ’his week-end.
tending business college in Eugene,
•• V Gentleman's Fate" offers Gil­
spent the weekend with her par­ bert his first virile role, in a ro­
ents here.
mantic adventure in the under­
Mr. and Mrs Felix Spark from world. and to say that he rises
Blue River have been visiting foi to great heights, both as a fighter
several davs 'n Thurston.
and lover, is putting it mildly, ac­
Mrs. Bert Mathews is having cording to advance reports. A
rheumatism quiet badly.
superb cast is seen in support of
The revival meetings conducted the popular star. Leila Hyams, of
by Rev. William Jessup and Victor "Part Time Wife" fame playing
Hershiser from Eugene are growing opposite, with Anita Page. Louts
in Interest.
Wolheim and Marie Provost fea­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crowe from tured.
Eugene visited Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Incidentally, “A tkentlemaik's
Mahon last Friday. Mrs. Crowe was
Fate"
is the final appearance of
formerly principal of Thurston high
school and made her home with Wolheim on the screen, his un­
timely death having deprived the
Mr and Mrs. Mahon at that time.
Mrs. Vera McMahon ran a slivver talkies of one of Its best liked
in her thumb almost tbe length actors, and a veteran of the stage.
Wolheim's role In "A Gentle­
of the nail last Friday and was un­
man's Fate" is said to equal hia
able to remove It until Monday.
Mrs. Teeters, who has been visit­ characterization in “AU Quiet on
ing her daughter. Mrs. Ellen Need­ the Western Front.” for which role,
ham, for some time returned to as well as his original creation
her home in Cottage GroTe last of Captain Flagg in the stage ver­
sion of “What Price Glory," he
Saturday.
Miss Hazel Russell is home after will long be remembered.
finishing a course at the business
college in Portland.
CALL FOR WARRANTS
Clifford Weaver and Mrs. May
Notice is hereby given that
McElroy from Salem visited Mr
Weaver's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. School District No. 19 In Spring
field.
Lane County. Oregon, will
W. Weaver last week-end.
pay at the office of the clerk of
Miss - Genevieve Edmiston and said district, all warrants from 1480
Miss Elsie Meinig. grade school to 14S5. inclusive, dated February
students, won second and third 12. 1931. Interest ceases after
prizes at the 4-H cooking club last March 14. 1931.
C. F. BARBER,
week in the Eugene Register-Guard
Clerk.
contest.
Mrs. Needham and sod . Ray
Get your Bermuda onion sets at
Mitchell, visited Mr. and Mrs. Stan- the White Front Grocery and plant
Sef Gray at Signal last Sunday.
them now. This is the last ship­
Mr. sad Mrs Fred Gray and ment we will have.—Adv.
♦-
t iiih s h a y . m a r c h
THE SPHINGFIKl.il NEWS
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The Van»»1«
Im u se You_
Of a ll th ,e g ra m a s
wierd "i.n R tcV b A ”
V ^ t e r of them
Coming Next Wednesday
all.
James Cruze's Sensational
Dramatic Masterpiece
with
TOM MOORE LOLA LANE
"T H E PA IN TED DESERT"
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
Dies in Arizona
Mrs. Luetla Bristow received a
telegram from her daughter. Elds
Transacts Business George WII
Marcola Man Here- Alex Stoll
Bristow Mason from from Oallup,
New Mexico, stating that the fu­ Inn of Camp Creek was a business berg of Marcola was a visitor In
Springfield Monday.
neral of her husband would be held visitor In Springfield Tuesday.
Monday and the body taken to
Camp Crsek Man Here - Robert
Visits Tuesday J 8. Rauch of
Phoenix. Arizona. for cremation. Stevens of Camp Creek transacted
Walterville was a visitor In the
Mrs. Mason, who was til with in­ business In Springfield Tuesday.
city Tuesday.
fluenza at the time of her hus­
visits from Fall Creek—H. K
band's death, was not aide to make
Tonaila Removed The small son
the trip to Phoenix. Mr. Mason Walker of Fall Creek visited with of Mr und Mrs. latwrenee Moffitt
died of pneumonia Saturday. March friends here the first of the week hniU his tonsils and adenoids re­
7. following an attack of tnflueuza.
moved at the office of a local
Purchases Feed W W Heilman
He ta survived by his wife, and
phyalclun on Saturday.
of l.eaburg purchased feed supplies
small son. Mrs Mason, formerly
here on Tuesday.
Elda Bristow, taught school for
FAIRBANKS IS “ REACHING
several years In Eugene and was
Visitors from Winberry Mr. and
FOR MOON” : COLONIAL
teaching school at Flagstaff. Ari­ Mrs. R. M Moouey of Wlnberry
zona. when she met Mr. Mason who visited friends here Tuesday.
A new IXiuglas, or better, the
was In the newspaper business.
Walterville Resident Here Dick Douglas the world knows In Ills
Several of the young folks at
Potter of Walterville visited tn zippiest mood, a laughing, up-and
Pleasant Hill have the measles
going actor-athlete brimming with
Springfield Wednesday.
among them Felma Circle. Nancy
enthusiasm. pep and bon hommte
Barnum. Marie Barnum. Harry
Visitor from Coburg--Carl Mur­ ts to lie found out at the United
Barnum, and Lyman Tinker.
phy of Coburg visited friends lu Artists Studies these days. It Is
the same Doug who brought a
The Pleasant Hill high achool Springfield Wednesday.
boundless energy anil a desire to
basketball boys, who were cham­
Transacts Business- Mrs Chas
pions of the II league tournament
Carter of Walterville transacted know things onto the old Triangle
lot when he was making his mo
this year, have been practicing for business in this city yesterday.
their next tournament which will
lion picture debut tn such high-
be held In Albany this week-end.
Thurston Man Here— Robert Par­ tension entertainments as "The
and play Corvallis high school on rot of Thurston was a business visi­ Lamb,” and "His Picture In the
Friday.
Papers."
tor in this city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry, who live
The man who has immortalised
Buys Feed- Frank Vaughn of
on the ranch formerly owned by Walterville purchased feed In this dynamic force In the movies aud
L. D. Garmlre, have recently pur­ city'yesterday.
is a symbol of the phrase, “perpet
chased a registered Jersey bull.
ttal motion" feels that he Is once
A few of the fruit trees are
Visits from Jasper--Mrs. J. C, again at the beginning of a career.
blossoming in the oountry among Bailey of Jasper was a visitor In The attitude of IXiuglas Fairbanks
the first. Is that there Is plenty
them Vesuvius plum, the beautiful this city Wednesday.
to learn about the new medium,
red-leafed tree with pink blossoms.
Visitors
from
Lowell—Mr
and
talking pictures, which he claims
Many farmers have been busy
making garden the past few weeks. Mrs. John L. Vaughn of Lowell is unlike either the stage or the
Mrs. Rhoda Aiklns of Goshen and visited friends in Springfield on silent screen.
Mrs. Maltzan of Trent won prizes Tuesday.
IXmg has Just completed "Reach-
at the recent cooking school con
Winberry Resident Here Mrs. 8. 1 ing for the Moon" which comes
test held in Eugene last wee«.
M. Wicks of Wlnberry was a visitor to the Colonial theatre <«a Sunday
The Helping Hand club of Trent in Springfield on Tuesday after­ fur a btg run. It Is the first pic-
met with Mrs. R. S. Baughman noon.
I lure he has made In years in which
on Thursday. March 5, and spent
tie does not officiate as producer.
Traffic Officers Here—Two traf-
the afternoon working puzzles and
tlc
officers
from
the
Eugene
office
sewtng. The following ladies were
Mistress—1 hope you are habit
present: Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Kim were in Springfield Tuesday check ually truthful. Mabel.
lug
up
on
certain
automobiles
ball. Mrs. Kiersey. Mrs. Hetty Kim­
New Girl—I am on my own ac­
ball. Miss Hattie Wheeler. Mrs. W. which were thought to have been
count,
ma'am. I only tell lies to
stolen.
L. Wheeler. Mrs. Viola Wood. Mrs.
callers for the family.
Mahoney. Mrs. Vera West, Mrs.
Former Residents Here- Mr. and
Bessie Kimball. Mrs. Arnold. Mrs. Mrs. W. C. Miljigan and family of
And now. as we are about to
Neva. Dali. Mrs. Higgins and Mrs North Bend are now visiting in
dose,
may we sugpeat that even
Upton. Mrs. Higgins was elected Springfield. They will spend the
vice president of the club. The balance of tbs’ week with relatives Jonah wouldn't have had so much
trouble had the whale kept his
next meeting will be held at the in this city.
mouth
shut?
home of Mrs. Arnold, March 19.
Recovering—Mrs. J. S. Kessinger
The Pleasant Hill ladles will
When 1 see a man who exhibits
meet at the home of Mrs. Allan of "all Creek, who underwent a
Wheeler. March 17. Prof. Cuthbert major operation at the Eugene hos­ bad tastte and had Judgment In
of Corvallis will continue his talk pital about ten days ago. Is now everything. 1 know that he Is a
person of Iron will. Bulldog resolu­
on the year-round vegetable garden making rapid recovery according
tion
has made him what he la—
to
her
physician.
and many are expected to sign
a perfect fool.
np for the project.
Leaves for Idaho—Mrs. J. Ixislle
A. J. Higgins, who was taken
Clark left Saturday for Elk River,
"Are your fond of banann»?"
to Eugene several weeks ago to
Idaho, where she will spend some asked the young lady of the young
have his leg reset, will return to
time visiting with her parents. She man, who was a little deaf.
Pleasant Hill Thursday.
traveled most of the distance with
He looked puzzled, then replied:
Night practice for the operetta.
Mrs. Ben Merwin of Marcola in the •'No, I prefer the old fashioned
"Polishing Pebbles" began Tuesday
Merwin automobile.
night shirt.”
night. Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick, who
Is director, hopes to have the oper­
Attends Legion Dinnei----Major YOUNG W IFE. AFR AID TO
etta ready by next week.
M. B. Huntley, state chairman of
EAT. LIVES ON SOUP
Baby Chicks Expected
the reforestation committee of the
"Afraid
of stomach gas I llvod on
Althought the chicken and egg American Legion for Oregon, at-
soup for 5 months. Then I trio.*. Ad-
business has taken an awful slump tended a dinner at Westfir Friday lerika and now I eat most anything
there are still those who helieve evening. The dinner was given In without any gas."—Mrs. A. Connor.
Adlerlka relieves stomach gas In
in its future. A. J. Higgins. Mrs. b n - >f the men who assisted In
L. D. Garmlre, G. W. Kelsay and orga izing the group there the TEN minutes! .. ts on BOTH upper
and lower bowel, removing old poi­
Ernest Schrenk are among those week earlier.
sonous waste you never kuew was
who expect little chicks this week
there Don't fool with medicine
and next. Mrs. P. N. Laird re­
Flay in Orchestra—Fred and Ev- which deans only PART of bowels,
ceived a shipment of 400 last week I elyn Buell, son and daughter of Mr. but let Adlerika give stomach und
bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid
and Mrs. Ralph Laird received her und Mrs. W. E. Buell of this city, of all gas! Flanery’s Drug Store.
blooded Rhode Island reds some played violins in the University
time ago. The hatcheries that buy symphony orchestra during their
Choice Bermuda onion sets at
eggs from the local poultry men concert at the Music hall on the the White Front Grocery.—adv.
are not buying complete outfits campus on Monday evening. The
this spring as their orders for concerts are given annually and
chicks have dropped off very much receipts are used to purchase new
from previous years.
instruments for the orchestra.
5 0 ,0 0 0
“DRhCUlB”.
The COSTELLO CASE
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
__
vipAit tl^®
auto owners are saving hard earned
Goes to Dorena—Kenneth Tobias
dollars by insuring with the
drove to Dorena to conduct services
FARMERS EXCHANGE
Sunday. He was accompanied by
a group of Gileons who were to
Reliable, ttand-
have attended the services at the
ard protection at
Baptist church Sunday. The Old
very low rate.
Cottage Grove Man Here—D. M. eons is an organization of travel­
Tonole of Cottage Grove was a visi­ ing men who have as one of their Wanted—Man or I-ady to represent
goals, the placing of a Bible In us in Springfield, and vicinity.
tor in this city Tuesday.
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
each room In every hotel In the INTER-INSURANCE EXCHANGE
world.
632 East Broadway
Get your Bermuda onions sets
Eugene, Oregon
at the White Front Grocery while
the present supply lasts. This is
the last shipment to be received.
—adv.
Visitor from Walterville— Harry
Endicott of Walterville was a visi­
tor In Springfield Wednesday. He
came in to have an injury to his
hand dressed.
W ILL BE SHOW N HERE
Framed against the colorful hack
ground of rainbow hued sands and
towering peaks, "The Painted IX’s
ert," Bill Boyd's new Path«’ picture,
collies III the llell Theatre on Sun
day for three days.
Drama, thrills and romance are
lacked Into this exciting saga of
the old west.
“ Concerning the rlva I ri of t wo
hardy pioneers dating liaek to the
occasion when an orphan child
camo Into thetr lives and because
of Jealousy broke up s along friend
ship, the sfttry Is conspicuously
marked by gripping drama and
stirring adventure.
Tonight Is the last chance Incut
people will have to see the Alaskan
salmon story film. "Sliver Horde.'
with Ijiuts Wolheim
•‘Beyond The Law" will play at
the theatre on Friday and Saturday.
The last shipment of Bermuda
onions has arrived at the White
Front Grocery, adv.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That C. J. Fulton has been np
pointed administrator of the estate
of Annie 8. Fulton, deceased, by
the County Court of lame County.
Oregon All persons having claims
against said estate are required to
present them, with the proper
vouchers, within six months trom
the 13th day of March, 1931, to
the said administrator at the law
office of L. L. Ray, In the Miner
Building. Eugene Oregon.
C. J. FULTON.
Administrator of the Estate of
Annie S Fulton, deceased
L. L. ItAY. Attorney for Estate
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O ur M eats a re T e m p tin g
an d T a ste fu l
We have only the best Try us on«» nlld you wMI try US
again
Service Is our watchword moiiomy our standard
purity our motto. For the very heat lu meats al the v«wy
iiitutiiium lu prices, come to our shop*
IN D E P E N D E N T M E A T C O .
COLONIAL
Tluit mighty, thrilling
story of thi> Fr«»nch For­
eign la'glon
M
SUMMONS
In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State
of Oregon for Lane County.
MINA SHUGART. Plaintiff.
Vs
LLOYD SHUGART. Defendant
To l.lovil Shugnrt.
I X-fendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OE OREGON; You are hereby re
qulred to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you tn the
above entitled suit on or before
four weeks from date of flrBt puh
llcation of this summons, or for I
want thereof the plantiff will take '
Judgment against you amt will j
apply to the court for the relief ’
prayed for In the complaint und
for a decree of absolute divorce
from you.
This summons Is published once |
ach week for four consecutive
weeks, in the Springfield News, a
weekly newspaper published at
Springfield. Ijuie County, Oregon.
! \ order of the lion li. E Skip
worth. Judge of said Court, made
March 11th. 1931, and first publish-
id March 12th, 1931
FRANK B. REID.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Residence and Post Office Ad
•Ire is, Eugene, Oregon.
•M 12 19 26 A 29
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
New Spring Dresses
Values to *14.95
Phone t>3
PR A TT IIO LVK K H O N
4th uncí Mitin Kts.
K. l ’. STUART
TH U R .
FRI.
SAT.
Prices
thia
Show
25c
MORROCCO”
GARY COOPER
MARLENE D IETR IC H
ADOLPH MENJOU
- Then S u n d ay C o m e t -
(for indefinite run)
Ills first In two years the
ouu und only
ta a
Douqlas
«.
F airbanks
'Reaching fr
fa Moon*
HAIL TO
TH E NEW
"DOUG”
te».
BEBE DAN
JACK MU
k w w tn o iv w n
Greater than tbe
“Doug" of “Robin
Hood"—or any of
hie famous triumphs
—a dashing modern
’’Doug"—you never
have known — and
will never forget!
Premier Eugene
Engagement!
V*
$9.90
1 Group New Dresses
$5.95
12 Spring Coats
Vuluen to $18.76
$12.98
24 Coats
All sizes
$14.98
H -A -T -S
$2.98 Up
Saturday Special— 1 group
$1.98
L a d ies S h o p
42 Eighth Avenue Weet
Phone 57#
Eugene, Oregon
We give “S
H” Green Stamps
4
LOW PRICES for
this GREAT SHOW
Matinees
Nights
Kids
*
-
•
35c
50c
10c
M id N ig h t Preview
Saturday 11:15 p.m. 50c
Spring House Cleaning is
Just Around the Corner
CAROLINA WOMAN
8TORE NO, 1
~ "
126 East Broadway, Eugene
STORE NO. 2
88-96 West Broadway, Eugene
STORE NO. 3
960 Charnelton 8t., Eugene
STORE NO. 4
500 Main Street, Springfield
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Peet’s Granulated
Soap
5C
KERR S CAKE FLOUR
and SIFTER
3-Pound
Package .
Weigard’s Muic
Selox
Clams £°““" 15c
GOOD BULK
4 1 J7C
COFFEE
Wedding Breakfast
Syrup
2’/ a-Pound
Can ...........
15c
4 J. J/C
& T .g .
10c
Oval Sardines
Mustard or
Tomato
vx
Snap Washing
Compound
35c
Package
10c
LOST 47 LBS
C o m e in a n d se e o u r
In 3 Months and
Feels Years Younger
n e w p a tter n s in A r m ­
"I have been taking Kruschen
Salta for nearly 3 month». I have
continued taking one teaspoonful In
warm water every morning. I then
weighed 217 pound», was always
bothered with pain» in my back and
lower part of abdomen and »idea.
"Now I am glad to say I am a
well woman, feel much stronger,
years younger and my weight Is 170
pounds. I do not only feel better
but I look better, so all my friends
say.
"I shall never be without Kru­
schen Salts, will never cease taking
my dally dose and more than glad
to highly recommend It for the
great good that ts In it.” Mrs. S. A.
Solomon, New Bern, N. C., Jan.
1930.” “P. S. You n.ay think I am
exaggerating by writing such a long
letter hut truly I feel so indebted
to you for putting out such wonder­
ful salts that I cannot say enough.”
A bottle of Kruschen Salts that
lasts 4 weeks costs but 85 cents at
Ketels' Drug Store and druggists
the world over. Take one half tea­
spoon In a glass of hot water every
morning before breakfast.
Attention to diet will h elp -cu t
out pastry and fatty meats-—go
light on potatoes, butter, cream
and sugar—the Kruschen way 1»
the safe way to lose fat. Try one
hottie and If not Joyfully satisfied
| —money back.
11, ieai
T U L IP T I M E IS
S H O E T IM E
Never have we been able to
show so much style plus qual­
ity In children’s and ladles’
footwear. We purchased this
spring line at a time last fall
when depression was most
severe. Now we offer unusu­
ally low prices for such fine
footwear. For the little miss
and the little man and the
ladies— we have lots of styles
of shoes, slippers and pumps
— every pair built to with­
stand the most severe wear.
stro n g a n d C o n g o le u m
floor c o v e r in g s.
Ladies’ Shoes
n ew
$ 2 4«
tion s in M o n ta g r a n g e s
$ß98
c o m b in a ­
an d hr J« o o m fu r n itu r e .
Children’s
Shoes
89
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Fulops D e p a rtm e n t S to re
J. FULOP, Proprietor
334 Main Street
c o lo r
A ls o
Springfield, Ore.
W rig h t & Sons