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    T i l l ’ USDAY A l'K II. Hi. H>31
TUE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
you been, you *cal*wagT" »he de
V isit at C o ttag . Groov*— Mr and
di*
Aft
New York, and a greet many of
tumided
Mra. C F Eggim an will drive io
AT THE FOX MeDONALD
FALL PROVES FATAL TO
them die. But few leave th is m ortal
"I was up at the V eterans llu
C
ollage
Grove
on
hilsliu-»»
tills
uf
OAKRIDGE POWER HEAD
V Aly
sp h ere a s "unm laeed" as a retired
r«uu waiting In line for my corn
I ornoon
I a ssista n t forem an of a municipally
p c lis a llo ll," replied Rip
W. D. P*ar*on. Pr*aid«nt of Coo­
I owned com pany. So quiet was his
I
"W ell, th a t's differ« n l.” conceded
sada U thttlM Company Fatally
At Albany— W. K . H a i u e ll. m a il
I passing th at the city ap parently
the Mrs "llow 'il you get hack so
Injured In Fall
; ugei of the Mountain IS alea ISiwev
fallewi to note It for seven years.
quick ?"
i company office at Springfield is
—
. T hev've been sending him p«'ii
W D. Pearson. O akridge, preel e y i O N t i T CAMP JO I »ion money regularly. The stran g e
tran sactin g biiataess at \lb a n t to-
M istress But why did you leave
dent of the C ascade U tilities com
circu m stan ce * a s revealed by a
day.
your last place?
Calm
as
The
Night
Life
pan? died Monday evening at Oak
Conk 'Cos Mr. (iro u eh er used lo
G reen g rass will he grow ing on Judge.
ridge as a result of Injuries sus
The city hopes to recover about
P irn Trip— Mrs S Sdhlewe and • r n , » y » e t »««MBV .O 'tf*
have sui h aw ful rows with Ills
Mined earlier In the day when he Broadway If the th re a t of the po-
half th e money.
Mr» Rosa Meyer» lire to leave Frl
wife.
C(Vxse*Ly s u i
f* U4
reeelved an electric shock and fell Ik e d ep artm en t to toll the 1 a. m.
F air and W arm er
day for an extended visit with w O u c O Q A T w r t - A « u B
M istress Wliat did they quarrel
from a power pole Inflicting serious curfew on all night clubs goes Into
V arious reaso n s have been given
friends at Lodi, C alifornia.
ahoul
?
R u g u syg e«»»
"s O N Ï c l f y k
Injuries to his cheat. He fell 26 effect.
as to w hy New York no longer has
Cook The wav the m eals was
T M A « , IN
B O T H
“
-w
feet and died as a special train
T h at Is the woeful prediction of
Its good, healthy snow storm s One
Form er Resident* R eturn — Mr
cooked.
was being m ad eu p to tak e him to the proprietors who say th at night
author, tn a book about th e city,
and Mrs. K R. Pyne form er resi­
life,
flickering
feebly
enough
as
It
Eugene.
W here «Io«'» F rances got lier
claim s th at Its many akacraper*
dent» have retu rn ed to Springfield.
Have y«m heard ol Hie Seolch
He leaves his widow, a t Oak Is. will be completely extinguished. and feverish m ag istrates give off so
good looks?"
Mr.
Pyne
1»
em
plioed
a
t
til«'
N
e
w
s
man
ridge; two p aren ts at St. Helens. They say It will banish every night much heat th at a decen t snow storm
' Erota hei fath er.''
Who went eras« trying 1« leach
office
W ashington, and two brothers. 11 II club from the stre e t they made fa­ descending with th e best of in ten ­
lb* lit UHI In* a buinUontr muu a silk worm how lo m end runs In
mous.
and William G. at Portland
tions, Is m elted as soon as It gets
»timi.“
I, s wife's »lockings?
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T O F T H E
The th reaten ed early closing Is above th e city, and arriv es as rain.
The laxly was sent to P ortland
STATE
OF
OREGON.
FO R
“
No
««*«».
b«*
h a t b«*ml«l
Y
mi
Who m akes hooked rugs out of
Tuesday w here funeral services the result of the recen t shooting
Reunion
LANE C O U NTY.
Ills
discard« <1 golf twceiln?
In
one
of
the
•
lubs.
Police
believe
and Interm ent took place.
A resourceful re p o rte r w ith a
Who »ill'll the livery stab le I m <
, .
.
,
I
, 1
A scene from "Body end Soul” starrin g Chas. F arrell end E lista Lan-
Rip Van Winkl« w rinkled und
SVMMtINS
Pearson was one of th e men tn ,(,at it was J flare-up of a gang , bagful
of gum drops restored o rd er ”
7
*
EMII. J KDPI.IN' and N ELLIE E Kruy from I i I n 20 )«Mtr* nliMviK««, , iiuae Hie carry all lie hired from
di. a t the Fox McDonald. Sunday to.T ueaday.
the boat which capsized on the
m d hope to break up sin ister in H arleiu court when th ree do*»,
KDPI.IN. Plaintiffs,
stoini h«'fiir<> I i I n wif«* “ Wh«*r«i bav«*
W illam ette river n e a r O akridge try sts of m em bers of th e u n d er­ all relativ es, niet tor th e first tim e
vs.
taking O scar Olson and Rex Brown worid by prohibiting operation In in several m onths and proclaim ed
AT THE COLONIAL
EI.MKIt l> YDl'NG and Cl.AHA F
to th eir deaths. T he bodies of the». ,^ e w e e . sm a' hours.
YOUNG. 1.01 IS »ELAND and
a fam ily reunion iu such volume
ADDIE »ELAND. A II CAT
two men have not been recovered
u p in th e Air
th at It sounded like a dog pound.
KICK and HELEN CATHICK
----------------
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The great co n cen tratio n of a cti­
When they had sunk th e ir canine
and FIRST NATIONAL BANK
vity in New York is graphically teeth in th e gum drops they ceased
of EUGENE. OREGON, a corpor­
brought out when one com pares th e ir barking version of "T he
ation. D efendants.
this city with others. In Detroit, G ang's All H ere."
To LOUIS »ELA N D and ADDIE
for example, facto ries cover a cres
I'he occasion was the d ec’siop of
»ELAND. Defemliuit*
and acres of ground.
IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE
ow n ersh ip of one of the dogs. His
O
F
OREGON: You are hereby r«>-
-H av e been taking K ru sch c.
Her., they a rc built one on top b ro th ers w ere brought into prove
qulred to ap p ear mid answ er the
Salts for fat r e d u r tlo n - a m on my o f the oth er Rent for ground floor his pedigree T h at's when the Joy
cotnplulnl flltsl against you In the
second bottle—1 lost 11 pounds in »pace being prohibitively high, it fu! g reetin g s began.
above entitled suit w ithin four
six weeks and feel fine— Kruschen ig a eonimon thing to see a factory
week* from the d ate of the first
The Eyes Have It
sure gives yon a lot of vim and mp)o>ing hnodpeds of men operat-
publication of this sum m ons and If
W hich may or may not h a w any­
^ K ru sc h e n Salts are used dally b> tag on the 30th floor of a tow ering
you fall to ap p ear or a n sw er. for
thing Io do with the prediction,
want thereof the plaintiffs will
millions all over th e world not only skyscraper. W h atev er th e ir salar- in: de in an o cu lsts' ournal, that
tuke a decree against you for the
to tak e off fat from overw eight
m ay be, employe«* cannot corn- lh- vision ef a confirm« «1 New
relief as prayed for In said coni
people but to reju v en ate the entire
n (ha, they a fe not high up jn
plaint, tiew lt:
Y orker is only half as stro n g as
system .
.
.,
Thut th ere Is due and unpaid
One bottle of K ruschen Salts *"e w cna.
th at of a Patagonia I where IS P a ta ­
upon the land sal«' contract specl
(lasts 4 w eeks) costs but 85c and
Ups and Downs
g onia?) native.
fled In th e com plaint the »urn of
one bottle will prove of vast bene
The latest design to save build-
Not ever having been to Pata-
1120000 with Interest thereon at
fit to people who have constipation.
js , he
fevlion of a
8»; s nee the 13th «lav of January.
g« nia. (see preceding paragraph»
headaches, indigestion, nervous
, , , ,
192» until tutld. 1140 00 reasonable
nesa. rheum atism , depression, acid! OF* of dual elevator with two cars we can t co n trad ict th a t statem en t,
a tto rn e y 's fees and costs anil ills-
ty and auto-intoxication.
operating in th e sam e shaft.
but it's a safe bet th at, would a
barvem ent* of *tttt; ih-'t po* bd
Not only th a t but one bottle-w il.
cgr of , he (KQ „ - f l - P atagpnian be brought here, he'd
required to pay the aforesaid sum s
bring about body activ ity —increase
Into court w ithin a reasonable tim e
in energy, vigor and ambition, express car. It s ta rts from th e have to use all of his twice-as-good
anti that If not so paid Into court,
sparking eyes and freedom from street level and runs w ithout stops eyesight to spot a seat in a sub­
then In that event you be absolute­
pimples and blem ishes—mi ¡lions to
lltH floor, serving all floors way w here seem ingly none existed,
ly foreclosed of all right, title and
know -all this—you o u g h tt o know
tha(
to , he
„ |g read ten lines of a new spaper over Charlie Chaplin and V irginia C herill in a scene from "City L ights"
Interest In and to the following de
a U nited A rtists production.
It. T ake one half teaspoon in a
, ,,
scribed prem ises, to-wlt.
glass of hot w ater every morning autom atically restricted from run som ebody else's shoulder or glim pse
Beginning al the southeast
before b reak fast—walk a little ning downward while th e low er car a traffic cop around a corner.
he presents him self nt his fam iliar
corner of th e south half of
each day—cut down on sw eets and ¡s running upw ard.
Echo an sw ers: "Eye. eye. s ir;
am p get-up. Of next Im portance
BEAt ° f section 11 In Tp 18
fat form ing foods.
W. E. K.
S ft 3 west of W M In l«an*
Sold by K etels Drug Store and
As soon as the express car is out
a flower girl who is blind; the
County. Orogitn, and running
druggists A m erica over with the of the wav. the lower, o r local car.
o th er is an eccentric m illionaire,
thence north to the northeast
distinct under tanding th a t one which has been w aiting at th e brse- FREDERIC SHOVE PASSES
i T hree o th er ch aracter» th at figure
corner of said south lialf of
hottle will help you lose fa t or
ieve| rises Io th e stre e t level
prom
inently
a
re
th
e
blind
girl's
said S E 1«, of »aid section 11.
AT WENDLING SUNDAY
mone>—^a>,_-------------------------------- and serves th e 10 low er floors.
Ihence west on north line of
grandm other, played by Florence
said 8H of »nld SE** of »aid
The operation of both cars is so
Lee;
the
m
illionaire'»
butler,
por-
F red eric Shove, 74. resid en t of
section 11; 4 chains, thence
tim ed th a t both reach th e ir upper W endling for th e p ast th re e and "City Liflhts" is Held Answer trayed by Allan G arcia, and a prixe
S A V E I /A S A F E T Y
south p arallel with east line
I lim its about the sam e time. The on­ one-half y ears died at his home
fighter, enacted by lla n k Mann.
of said south half of said SKk,
.
\.< M r
DR U G STO RE
to
Talkie
Films;
Best
of
II, ly g reat open spaces left on this Sunday. He had lived at E lm ira
of said section 11—370 yard*
Comedian's Offers
thence west 25 yard», th e m e
I : crowded island are skyw ard, and to r 40 y ears before moving to
Mr. Newwed Darling. you wont I south parallel with east line of
W hy we recommend I already we have to double up to W endltag.
C harlie C haplin's an sw er to talk- io cooking school, d id n 't you?
said south half of said S E 1* of
■ reach those. Yes. things are looking
said section I I —seventy yards
H e w as born in England on 1 eb-
pictures arrived this week at
Mrs. Newwed— Ye*. dear.
B up. all right.
to south line of said south half
ru
arv
2.
1857
and
cam
e
to
th
e
i
nl-
(jle
</oiOni«l
th
e
a
tre
,
w
ith
the
pre­
If th e re w ere any b e tte r m e­
Mr. Newwed—T heo you m ust
of said SEA, of said section 11.
Wild W est
ted
S
tates
72
y
ears
ago
when
he
»en
tation
of
"City
L
ights."
undoub-
dicines m ade than P u retest 8
th e m e E ast on south line of
have skipped all the classes
Eight real cowboys, tw o-fisted, 1 w as only tw o y ears old. H e was a
we would have them , because
said s>4 of said S B *4 of e»l«l
tedly the g re a te st contribution to
I
h
ardridieg
guys
from
th
e
west,
a
re
,
m
em
ber
of
th
e
C
hristian
church
we carry all th e nationally-
section 11; 4 chains and 35
the screen of th e beloved com ed­
"H ave you ever been sentenced
advertised drug sto re pro­ I appearing in a newly opened play. ; H e ,gaveg his wi(low, Mrs Anna
yards to place of beginning
ian
since
he
becam
e
a
public
idol.
to im prisonm ent?” th e Judge asked
ducts in addition to th e ex­ I
containing
acres more less
The producers w anted them r e a l- : L sh o v e; tw o d aughters. Mrs. Nel
clusive
For alm ost th ree years th e a tre ­ sym pathetically.
and for such o th er relief as may
B ut we Rexall
know lines
th a t P u retest 1 istic> 80 they turned down profes- He M K eeler and Mrs. Mary E.
goers have w aited for “City Lights."
"N ev er!” exclaim ed the prisoner, lie specified In said com plaint The
P roducts excel all o th e r me- j! sionai acto rs and engaged th ese gw-afford both of W endling; two
d ate of the o rd er requiring service
It
is
a
fast-m
oving,
rom
antic
com
­
bursting
into tears.
dlcines in o u r stock.
f men who a sh o rt tim e ago ap p ear g(>ns A rth u r L shove, Sm ithfield.
of th is sum m ons by the publication
edy.
with
num
erous
dram
atic
high­
vou "an'd'“to ^ o u ra e lv e s ^ 'e r“ J
in a rodeo here The
and F rederic W. Shove. W endling.
"D on't cry—d o n 't cry." suld the th ereo f is dated April 15th 1931
....
ami requires publication once each
com m end P u retest Products f wer# 3,1 8Ct to hcad for the we8t also five g randchildren and one lights and touches of pathos which Judge, consolingly.
A ou re going
f >ur gtt<.rem lir e week»
w henever th e o p portunity B but the show offer was so lu cra g reat-grandchild. He also leaves as only the genius of Chaplin to be now."
an(1 (h at yo„ app ear and answ er
knows. T here is not one word of
J five th a t they decided to stay. On- fQUr gigters and two brothers.
arises.
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within four w eeks from the d ale of
dialog used in the production but SLEEP ON RIGHT SIDE,
■
ly
th
ey
're
afraid
th
a
t
th
e
folks
back
,h e f'r»t publication, and the daM
F uneral services held T uesday a t
Castor Oil, 3 oz. Size 25c
a delightful variation of m usic and
of th e first publication Is April
■ hom e will h e a r about it.
2 o'clock at th e E lm ira C hristian
Epsom Salt. 1 lb. Tin 25c I
One of them has trav eled from church and in term en t was m ade in »«jtind is synchronized to the a<- BEST FOR YOUR HEART i«th 1931
_____
c A W1NTERMBI8R.
I Texas to Oklahoma In an oxcart. He
, nm an cem etery.
tion througout.
If you toss in bed all night and
A ttorney for Plaintiffs,
The story, by Chaplin, is one of c a n ’t sleep on right side try sim ple
■ has also ridden in an airplane. He
Sold only at
Eugene, Oregon,
(A dlerlka). S tate of O regon I
life in a large city. It has g reat glycerin, suline etc.
■ still p refers th e oxcart. A nother
Rexall Drug
CHAMBER
DINNER
TO
• 8®-
8 can throw six head of c a ttle In 62
hum an appeal and has been b ril­ Ju s t ONE dose relieves stom ach
Store*.
BE AT EAGLE CAFE liantly directed by th e com edian. GAS pressing on h e a rt so y«>u sleep C ounty of Lane )
8 seconds and is an ex p ert a t “br«?ak-
wound all night. Unlike o th er medl-
I hereby certify th»» foregoing
The c h a racters a re all n atu ral and cine. A dlerlka act« on BOTH upper and w ithin sum m ons to <*» a lr u ‘‘
B tag" wild horses.
The Springfield C ham ber of Com
8
He says th a t New York is tougher
th a t which transpire» rings with and low er bowel, rem oving poisons and co rrect copy and tr»ui«crip
m erce m em bership dinner will be
you never knew w ere there. Relieve* and of the whole th en * « o
«
realism .
8 than any wild horse.
held a t th e E lite cafe T uesday eve­
constipation In 2 h o u rs ’ Ix>t Adler- original
T here a re but th re e c h aracters ika
Pleasure Palace
cleanse you stom ach and bow els
( ’ A. \v IN rhHM
ning a t 6:30 according to W. J.
S. L. R othafel, "Roxy," who plan-
vital to th e story. The leading male ,a n d see how good you feel! Kian
A ttorney for I lalntlffs
Hobbs, chairm an of th e arran g e­
I ned and built the Roxy th e a tre , de-
p o rtrayal falls to th e com edian and cry ’s Drug Store.
In Two-Tone Jacquard Velour at
m ents com m ittee. A program will
8 scribed as th e larg est th e a tre since also
be p resented a fte r th e dinner.
8 Rome fell, is retirin g to ta k e charge All business men and in terested
of a g reat am usem ent c e n te r to be
farm ers in th e com m unity a re in­
known as "R ockefeller City.” The
DRUG 8TORE
vited to atten d th is m eeting.
i m illions of th a t fam ily will play an
I
im
portant
part
in
th
e
financing
of
***
S'
th e project.
— I The am usem ent c e n te r will in­
clude th e broadcasting statio n s of
a large radio concern w ith offices
M ohrir with Multi-colored Reverse Cushions
in a 60 sto ry sk y scrap er which will
dom inate the whole developm ent.
2 Pieces
L aboratories and one of the
---- thea-
...
a i B lad d er Ir r ita tio n , In acid con d i-
Continuing his
t r . . . «.-ill he h l.lit w th th .. id. a o f tlons. m akes you feel tired, depressed
tip. will I«« n u ll! w i t h t in i(l< d nl (yid ¿ |acouraged, try th e Cystex Teat,
record-breaking run Sat­ experim enting in television.
W o rk s fa s t, s t a r t s c ir c u la tin g thru
In those days, times were tough, money was tight, people wanted value
t h e sy ste m in 15 m in u tes. P raised by
Although en tirely unsolicited, we th o u sa n d s fo r r a p ld iin d p o sitiv e a c ­
urday night.
and they appreciated it. Breier gave them the lowest prices in the country,
tio n . D on ’t g iv e up. T ry C y stex (pro­
m ake the suggestion th a t the nam e n ou n ced S ls s -t e x ) today, under the
but without trimmings. Every unessential expense was cut. The entire
Iron-C lad G u aran tee. M ust q u ick ly
be «hanged to "R oxyfeller City."
a lla y th e s e co n d itio n s. Im prove l e s t -
f ’il sle ep and en e r g y , ur m on ey back.
R ejected? Oh well.
appeal was
«a
Wisconsin Woman
Lost 11 Pounds
C M PICÏURE
DRAWING PRAISE
Davenport and
Chair Suites
Flanery’s
$ 5 9 .5 0
I
Backache
Leg Pains
Colonial
Braier Brings Back Values
of 25 Years Ago!
D a v e n p o r t a n d C hair
$ 6 9 .5 0 —$ 9 8 .5 0 —$ 1 1 5 ,7 5
O nly 60c a t
You W on't be M isaed
K ETELS DRUG STORE
T here are a g reat many pe«,ple in ; 5th & Main
Springfield, Ore.
QUALITY and PRICE
Times and methods changed . . . Expense
of doing business tripled . . .The consumer
has paid for these innovations . . . As a
consequence he got less goods for his
money.
SPRINGFIELD STORE ONLY
500 Main Street
"CITY
LIGHTS
D o Y ou W ant Values Alone?
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
GREEN BEANS
“ Betty's Pride"
No. 2
Can
$2.25
Case 24 cans
10c
PUMPKIN
“ Betty's Pride"
cN: „ 2 ^
......... i o
c
Case 24 cans____ $2.40
TOMATOES
"Betty's Pride”
No. 2 / j
KRAUT
"Betty's Pride”
Case 24 cans
Case 24 cans____ $2.40
SNOWFLAKE
CRACKERS
2 pound
Box
CRAB MEAT
•'Korean” No. ’/ 2
Can
10c
$2.40
25c
21c
Again, today, times are harder . . . Custo­
mers demand mofe value, but they can­
not eat their pie and keep it, too . . . If a
big part of your money goes to non-essen­
tial expense it cannot go into merchan­
dise.
If SO. come to this selling event — 99c of every dollar is going into mer­
chandise. You will find goods piled out, strung up, AT THE LOWEST
PRICES IN THE LAND!
WE WILL HAVE “ NOTHING BUT VALUE." WITHOUT FIXINGS!
IOC
GRAHAM CRACKERS
2 pound
Box
25c
SALMON
Libby's Sockeye
No. 1 T ra il
Can
New Spring Patterns in
Floor Coverings
Good Quality Felt Base, Sq. Yd.
45c
Best Quality, Sq. Yd.
65c
«
Felt Base Rugs
But, Oh Boy, We Sure Have Value!
Heed the Call, Come Early!
Standard weight 9x12
$ 6 .9 5
Wright & Sons
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — PAINTS
29c
2