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    THIJKHljAV. NOVKMnKlt 24, 1982
T H E SPRINOHBbn NBW8
FAO» FOUR
Gochani Zoo Llamas Have N ew Baby
«M H
TOW N
AND
V IC IN IT Y
ARMORY MATCH
balls and curdy will he »old hut
there will be no admission
All
proceeds will g o to Ihe Improve­
ment of the playshed
Miss Margaret Dent of Roseburg
visited over the week-end at the
home of her aunt. Mrs. J. A. Phelps
She attended the Roseburg. Eugene
football game in Eugene Friday.
Saturday night Mrg. Phelps enter­
tained a few neighbors at cards
In her honor.
Erma Drew who has been attend­
ing several weeks with her grand
mother In Grunts Paas has return
ed to Pleasant Hill and will resume
tier studies at the high school
MRS. M'GEE DIES
IN AUTO MISHAP
Ill at Hom« — Mrs Herbi
Mi­
Drive to Seattle — Leland fray
and mother have gone to Seattle Parland is 111 st her home.
Broken Stssrlng Gsar Ssttds
to speed the Thanksgiving holidays
lli at Hospital — Mrs. W. C.
Large Crowd« Pack Arena for
Motor Into Ditch; Daugh­
Creswell Resident Here— Mrs. S Myers is quite ill at the Pacific
Jensen Matches; New In­
ter Livss In Springfisld
E. Dresser of Creswell wa a visi­ Christian hospital.
terest in Came Shown
tor in Springfield Wednesday.
Funeral services for Mrs. William
Fall Creek Man Here— George
Another grudge match will be
McGee. Creswell, who was fatally
Assists at Office— Mrs Harris Brewer of Pall Creek was a hnsl
featured at the Eugene Armory Fri
injured Tuesday evening when ihe
Hurd of Eugene *.s assisting Dr W. ness visitor In Springfield Tuesday.
day night when Herb Owen, match­
auto in which she was riding turn­
C. Rebhan at his office this week
Ill at Home— Mrs, D. B Murphy
maker of the Eugene Commlselon,
ed over Iwo miles East of Creswell
during the a b en ce of Miss Jones I
• is ill at her home with scarin’ fever.
pit« Walter Achiu against Thor
will be held from the Sehwerlng
Dinner Quest»—Postmaster and The house has been quarantined.
Jensen In a return engagement.
cliupel In Croswell Friday morning
Mr P. B. Hamlin have as th ' r
A capacity house Is expected for
at in o'clock. He». P. J- Luvaas.
Start Basketball Practice— First
dinner guests today. Rev. and Mrs,
the event. The match last week
pu tor of th» Central Lutheran
basketball pact Ice for <ho boys of
Dean C. Poindexter and two sons.
between "Wildcat" Pete and Jen­
liureh In Eugene, will officiate and
the Lincoln Junior high school was I
Scott E. Leslie. 25. Cleveland, self-
sen drew the largest crowd to at­ taught in fine pen lettering, won the
interment
will he made In Ihe
held
thia
week.
Leave Hospital — Mildred Tuhy
tend an armory card for a good nation-wide civil service competition
'
and
Mrs.
Alice
McGinnis
were
dis
as embosser in the federal printing
Baby Getting Better— The small
many months.
.Mr. nnd Mr». MvOm»
riding
i charged from the Pacific Christian
child of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moore 1
This fellow Jensen, who comes department at W ashington.
Oescendnnts of Early Mohnwk home with Frank J Woodard, hav­
hospital in Eugene Friday.
which has been quite 111 for some j
from Elkton, Is a rought and ready
Pioneers Gather in Spring« ing gone to his ranch near Clover
scrapper. He always leaves the Im­
Former Resident III— Mrs. Ethyl time is now recovering nicely.
dale io got a Thanksgiving turkey,
field for Pleasant Event
pression that he Is tough, but
! Bailey, formerly a Springfield resl
when ihe steering gear on ihe car
Visit in Portland—P. J. Bartholo­
really quite respectable.
: dent, underwent a major operation
broke
sending them Into Ihe ditch,
Reunion of the children, grand
mew and M. C. Kirkland spent the
At sny rate he has Injected new
: in a Portland hospital Saturday.
children, nnd great grandchildren of pinning Mrs. McGee underneath
week-end visiting wtth relatives in
life Into the rustlin' game In Eu
The men extricating themselves,
Jeritnah Yurnall was held here Sal
Here from Portland— Ennis Yar- Portland.
gene which no other has been able
urday ai the home of Silas Yarnall. I.fled the car from Mrs. McGee and
■ nell of Portland was here over the
to do for some time.
Budget Committee Meeta— The
Thia
was tho first time In 25 years found that sho had died from loae
, past week-end visiting with his
budget and nominating committee
It was in a match with Achiu Thanksgiving Event to Open
j (hat all the living family members of blood through a severed artery.
Winter Social Activities of i father and other relatives.
of the Christian church held a meet­
a few weeks ago that Jensen be­
Mrs. McGee was born In Germ
who resides with Ihe Morrl family. were present.
came dirty at the close of the con
Springfield Post
Tonsils Removed— Mrs. O. H. ing Tuesday eveulng at the home
The Yarnall family group settled any on July 26. 1671 «h® married
The
Walterville
girls
have
organ
test and took advantage of Achiu.
William McGee In 1900 and they
Jarrett underwent a tonsil opera­ of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Hollister.
lied another 4-H sewing club un In tho Mohawk valley and most of
With the support of the entire tion at the office of a local physi-
thereby precipitating a near riot
I the descendents still live In thia- moved io Creswoll In 1910.
Drive
Croaa
P a s » — Mr and Mrs.
der
the
leadership
of
Mrs.
Edith
In which the audience threw him membership of the Springfield Am j clan on Friday morning
Rhe la survived by her widower;
Several events of interest have Page. Evelyn Hansen is president; 1 vicinity.
H. H. Myers drove across the Me-
from the ring. Injuring bis shoulder erican Legion post, the finance
two daughters. Mrs. Evelyn Moe.
taken
(dace
in
this
section
the
Those
present
for
the
event
were
Kensie highway pass Sunday and
Sylvia Vaughn vice-president; and
Dinner in Eugene — Mrs. Rosa
The Pete-Jensen match last week committee, tonight holds its first
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of IRek Eugene, and Mrs. Helen Ifierrl»
reported that there was very little past week. Included are the mid­ Gladys Zehner secretary.
dance
of
the
season
at
Thurston
Montgomery
is
spending
the
day
was no tame affair. It la quite pro
lens.
Iowa; George Yarnall. Bickle­ Mprlngfteld; and one son, Howard
week
social
club
at
Vida
which
was
snow on the highway.
Cecil Gloss and Myrtle O’dell
bable that Pete would have won hall. Ted's orchestra will furnish in Eugene where she will have her
held at the hall.
ton, Washluglon; Mra. Mollie Wil­ at home, (the was a member of
sponsored a third reception for
the German Lutheran church at
bad he not floored Vern Harring­ the music. Regular dances during Thanksgiving dinner at the home
On Lorane Highway— Mr. and
The s e v e r a l
miscellaneous Mrs. Bennet; at the J. (). Gloss lis of Portland; John Yaruall. Vida;
ton. referee, with a blow which the winter months were scheduled of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 9meed.
Mrs. J. Nelson are spending the
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Yarnall. Mrs. Si Paul, Minnesota.
had been intended .for Jensen. Pete by the poet officers the last two I
day at the home of their daughter showers complimenting Anna Mc­ home Friday afternoon. Many at­ Edna Yarnall. and daughter, Edna
Arthur Bennett whose marriage tractive and useful gifts were re­
Visit
With
Parents
—
Mr.
and
years
and
will
continue
if
patronage
Pinned Jensen to the mat immedi­
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
June, Harry Yarnall. Way«« Yar­ SALAD DEMONSTRATION
ceiver.
Mrs. William Morgan of Browns­ Worswlck. on the Ixirano highway. occurred November 10.
ately afterwards, but the poor ref­ Is sufficient
nall. Ennis Ysrnall, and Wilbur
FOR NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
ville were visitors at the home of
Mrs. Merle Swearinger entertain
eree. thinking of his own protec­
- Yarnall. all of Springfield.
Two officers, unable to attend
Dinner at Santa Clara— Mr and ed for Mrs. Bennett at her home
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S G.
tion, did not see IL
the last meeting of the auxiliary,
A demonstration of methods of
Mrs. H. O. Dibblee are -pending at Walterville with 80 guests.
Moshier. Sunday.
were installed at the Joint meeting
VEGETABLE STORAGE IS
ntuklug various kinds of salads will
Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs.
Lucille Millican and Helen Marx
of the two groups last Thursday-
Aeneas Meets on Tuesday
Eugene Man Here— Dr. C. B Wil­ Dihblee's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
DESCRIBED IN BULLETIN be given at the meeting of Ihe
entertained a group of 25 high
Mrs. Margaret Kenyon entertain­ evening at Taylor hall. They were loughby of Eugene was a business J. T. Fellows, at Santa Clara.
Inter-class
basketball
game i
Needlwcrsft club nest Wednesday
school girls and members of the
ed at her home Tuesday^ afternoon Mrs. W. N. Dow, chaplain, and visitor in Springfield Monday even­
at the home of Mrs. W. N. laang.
war« finished last week*at the high
"Vegetable
Storage"
is
(he
name
Dinner in Eugene—Dr. and Mrs. younger set at the home of Mrs school with the Junior boys taking of a new and brief bulletin written Mrs 8. K. May la to be the assist
for members of the Aeneas club. Mrs. F. B. Hamlin, vice-president. ing looking after some buslnes
The next meeting of the Legion property which he owns here.
W. H. FVdlard and family vflll Lester Millican Saturday afternoon. the chumplonshlp for the boys anl by A. G. 11 Bouquet, professor of ant hostess.
Their December meeting will be
spend the day in Eugene where
held at the home of Mrs. M. J. Mc- groups will be held December 1
Mrs. Francis Elston entertained the senior girls winning the honors. I vegetable gardening at O. S C.,
Guests at the meeting last Thurs­
at Blair hall at Lowell.
Medford People Here— Dr. and they will be guests of their daugh­ the Leaburg aid at her home last This Is the third consecutive year and Just published by the extension day were Mrs. John Pyle. Mrs W
Klin
Mrs. R. P. Mortensen and two chll- ter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Thursday afternoon. Plans for their these girls have won the interclass servlc«| there. This little leaflet it Dawson. Mrs. Ella Lombard, and
! dren of Medford are In Springfield Carl Steen.
church bazaar were perfected and championship.
i el la which vegetables may safely Mrs. Henry Fandrem Mra. II. M
■ today to spend Thanksgiving at ihe
committees for the various booths
Two games of interest were pla> , Isa stored, what kind of storage Stewart and Mrs Walter Uossler
Portland Man Here— Frank Tay­ appointed. The bazaar will be held
I A. J. Schnetxkey home.
ed at (he Pleuaant Hill gymnasium ; places are beet atul what cuudt- were hostesses at the home of the
lor. former Lane county sheriff, December 2.
last Friday. The boys team was | lions are needed. It then dlscusse« former.
Guests at Dinner—Mr. and Mrs was a visitor in Springfield Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sylvester defeated by the Springfield club ihe storage of each Individual vege­
i Nate Jack and family are guests day. He is now connected with
Ttlll« Mary says she compares
, at Thanksgiving dinner today a’ the United States Marshall's office moved to Springfield Wednesday. team by a score of 26-21 and the table of a fairly long Hat. telling
very favorably with Ihe statue of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
K.
Jennings
have
how
the
ordinary
farmer
or
garden
Pleasant
Hill
girls
defeated
the
Eu­
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dav d in Portland.
purchased the Sylvester property gene Red Sox girls by a score of < r can make sure of keeping u good Venus de Milo.
________________Springfield. Oregon
____________
Saltsman.
j supply of his vegetables for taler
Millie—1 suppose she means In
¡and
will make their home there.
42 to 19.
Dinner at Corvallis—Mr. and Mrs.
Cuts Finger in Saw — Woodrow F. B. Flanery. their son. Richard
A growing appreciation for our inheritence conies
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gloss of Deer-
weight.
•
Friday is homecoming for the >ale or home use.
Ware cut his finger quite badly and daughter. Dorothy, will spend horn who recently leased a farm Pleasant Hill high school. Friday
to us at this Thanksgiving time. In its broader aspects
Wednesday when he caught it in Hie afternoon at Corvallis where near Redmond left to make their night there will be two basketball
this appreciation develops a greater sense of fellowship
a high-speed saw at the high school they will have Thanksgiving dinner residence at Terrebonne Sunday.
games. One between the alumni
for all American citizens, and a greater desire to serve
manual training department.
Mrs. Vern Caldwell is entertain­ and active girls; the other between
with relatives.
humanity in a way that will reflect our gratitude.
ing the Walterville Ladles Union the alumni and active boys. A
Dinner at Mabel—Mr. and Mrs.
Aid society at her home Friday number of old students are expect
Dinner at College Crest—Dr. and
Marion Adams and son. Bob. and
afternoon and on Wednesday of ed back.
Mrs.
N.
W.
Emery.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carson are
next week the Workers' society
Ralph Laird and family are mov­
spending the day at Mabel as John Ilenderer. P. W. Emery and will meet with Mrs. Zora Potter of
4 , - , l
ing into their lovely new home
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles others from this vicinity are spend
Walterville.
which has Just been compleled. The
Ing Thanksgiving day at the Wil­
, Carson.
The Deerhorn school Is giving a new house stands where the old
liam Lightfoot home at College
Parents are Guests— Mr. and Crest.
program Wednesday evening. Nov­ house which was burned to the
Mrs. C. A. Swarts and daughter
ember 30. Proceeds will be used to ground last December, had stood
3 CANS
are entertaining today for Mr.
provide Christmas treats for the ! for many years.
Swart's parents and sister. Mr. and
Christmas program.
1 The Cloverdale community club
Mrs. C. E. Swarts and Miss Edna
The several schools of the valley women met at the hall at Clover­
Ewarts.
are dismissing school from Wed­ dale Thursday of last week for an
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Savage moved nesday until Monday. A number all day quilting. Mrs. L. Bauer act­
Health Nurse Here—Mrs. Della
Fitzgerald, county health nurse from the Dank’s house last Satur­ of the teachers plan to spend the ing as hostess. A potluck dimer
four days' vacation with their home was served at noon.
We're thankful this Thanksgiving for the liberal
spent the past week in Springfield day to Springfield.
Rev. Swanders from Portland, folks at various places.
The Helping Hand club of Trent
examtrlng children for bad tonsils
patronage accorded us this last year by the people
Harvey Potter was pleasantly will hold a Christmas bazaar at
and investigating reports of com­ secretary of Missionary work. In
Oregon, preached at Thurston last surprised Thursday evening when the playshed of the Trent school
municable diseases.
of Springfield nnd Lane county.
Sunday, Rev. E. V. Stivers assist­ about 30 of his neighbors arrived December 1. Two one-act plays will
PER POUND
Start School Here — Jack and ing.
to help him celebrate his birthday. be given "Pearls" and "Cornfed
Mrs. Ralph Bonney and James
Jerry Clark, former students at Lin­
We appreciate your friendship and are happy to
A birthday surprise party was Babies.” Mrs. A. W. Rice has been
coln high school in Portland, have Edmiston motored to upper Mc­ also arranged Sunday by Mrs. H. acting as director. The school glee
serve you.
moved to Springfield and enrolled Kenzie and spent the week-end A. Morris complimenting Earl Craft club will furnish music. Popcorn
in the local high school Wednes­ near the Belknap Springs.
A. W. Weaver Is seriously ill at
day.
his home here.
To Junction City— Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Vienhouser from
J. M. Larson and two sons have Wa-hington. visited Miss Heersma
gone to Junction City today to last week. They were here for the
spend Thanksgiving with relatives
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
funeral
of
Mrs.
Vienhouser's
They will return in time for the brothers, John Hanekamp. which
service, provenlorla, and other
PER POUND
American Legion dance at Thurs­
forms of anti-tuberculosis work.
was held last Wednesday.
in Jacob Itlls' article tie explained
ton this evening.
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Buell from
how successful the Ideu had proved
To Eastern Oregon — Mr and Roseburg are here visiting Miss
to be for three years In Denmark
Mrs. M. B. Huntly left Tuesday Heersma until after Thanksgiving,
He said that other "charity" stamps
afternoon for Antelope, Oregon to
Mr. and Mr . Felix Sparks from
had come and kudo without llndlng
continuous public favor. "I think 1
■spend Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs Blue River are visiting Mrs. Arch
can guess the reason," wrote Rlis.
i Bolton of Corvallis accompanied i Shough.
"They didn't have the right spokes­
them. They expect to return the
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Safely from
man. It remained for Hans Chris­
Roseburg
spent
the
week-end
here
I latter part of the week.
tian Andersen's countrymen to en
with Mrs. Safely's parents, Mr. and
list Santa Claus.”
BUT — HERE’S — A — RECORD — WE
Returns from Hillsboro— R. L Mrs. Roy Edmiston.
M e » V w M Saxo Hwtar
"What I want to know," continued
I b «Mk.
i Sears returned Saturday from Hflls-
wax
»—
«
o—
"
Rlis, "is *l>y we cannot here bor­
^ u 7 t . i - W | > t w M
» Ilk
; boro. With him were his mother,
row a leaf from Santa Claus’ Danish
j Mrs. Eva Sears, his brother and
Mrs. Skjold—What on earth are
year book, and do as they have
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mark you applauding that la s 's nger for?
done. Why should we not have a
Hundreds of People Have Bought Thousands of
Christmas stamp, printed by a
Sears. They will remain over the 1 think she was terriblp
Dollars of Goods at Our
tuberculosis committee, not for the
Mrs. Bjorn—1 know, but I like
! Thanksgiving holidays.
purpose of building a hospital—let
the gown she is wearing and I
each state or town build Its own —
Roseburg People Here Mr. and wan(
get another look at It.
but (or the purpose of rousing up
Mrs. Olenn Radabaugh of Roseburg
_________________
M » .h W > iH il'S
and educating the people In this
JACOB RIIS
were in Springfield Sunday even­
T«i M u * ««UM a
most important matter? What
N O T IC E O F P A Y M E N T
ing to visit at the home of Mr. i
IE first person In the United might it not mean In revenue to
O F D IV ID E N D S
and Mrs. W. A. Taylor. Mr. and
States to suggest the use of finance the cause that creeps along
t4 » n ts
R n itto d In B triwd
tic h s d lta.nl««» Staat «X PUm
Mrs. Radabaugh are former resi-l IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Christmas Seals to raise money to where It ought to run? Hut. much
N S’ sai Siss ) l by >1 m«h»»
M an ia « a» P*aH as 21 inrha*
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
dents of this city.
fight tuborculosls was Jacob Rlis. more than that, what might It not
«ta ch as High. 5 .nabas ds«p
THE COUNTY OF LANE.
the noted author, editor and settle be made to mean as an educating
b. 1 io c U o r u i t w r
Go
to
Blue
River—Mr.
and
Mr»
In
the
Matter
of
the
Liquidation
of
« wH haahsf h i« « » pohtheJ
raent worker. In an article In the medium in fighting the White
s - m A
Height 24 inchss.
C.
E
Wheaton
are
spending
the
dav
I
V10
*
otnmerclal
State
Bank
of
OUTLOOK for July, 1907. he de­ Plague? Practically every man
, Depth 11 .nehse
.
...
...
i.
.u
.
Springfield,
Oregon.
scribed a stamp he had received in who saw this stamp on a letter, or
E ven in our l»nd o f sunshine there »re times w hen
at Blue River where they are guests
NOTH'E IS HEREBY GIVEN
chilly and rainy w eath er call for heat in the home.
the mall from a friend In Denmark, on a postal card—It Is posted on
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Vkncent.
This
That
an
order
has
been
entered
by
T h e H u m p h rey R»di»ntfire is sn ide»l source o f
where they had been sold to raise both in Denmark—would want to
Is
an
annual
custom
with
these
two
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
Slate
of
healthful »unlike h e*t. It w ill fortify your home. d»y
money for a hospital for tubercu­ know what it meant. And when
families
to
meet
at
Blue
River
on
Oregon,
for
the
<
ounty
of
I-H
r>e.
or night, against disagreeable w eather.
B .i i c' one item has been returned on acoount of
lous children. Rlls urged the adop people want to know, half the flghl
, , ,
.
authorizing, empowering and di-
H u m p hrey Radiantfire heat if juft like the heat
Thanksglvlng and at Springfield rf,f,((ng ,hg Superlntendent of
tlon of the Idea In the United States. it won. It is because they do noi
from the «un Radiating rayf reach out, w arm ing ail
Pricos although we Guarantee
for the Christmas holidays.
Banks to distribute a second divi­
This article came to the attention know a few amazingly simple
sot.d object« in the room. But the air remain« cool,
dend of 10% on all oridinary de­
things
that
people
die
of
tuber
of
Emily
Bissell
of
Wilmington,
fresh and active.
Power Company Men Here — posit claims filed and approved
Delaware, who decided to use seals culosis.
Leland Allen, H. H. Hall, Felix against the Commercial Depart­
as a means of raising money for a
"I am pleading for the half mil
Instant Healthful Haat
Surely Our Prices Must Be Right!
Kebbe, Lester Cole. L. M. Gossler, ment up to and Including March
similar hospital on the banks of the lion poor souls all over the land
N o matter h o w quickly the w e a th e r may
24, 1932; and to pay a first dividend
i change, the H u m p hrey Radiantfire i> alwaya Ram Black, and Charles Boyd, of 25% on all ordinary deposit Brandywine River. She designed whose faces are set today toward an
f ready at the touch o f a match to flood your
the first seal, sold during the Christ­ Inevitable grave because of igno-
members of the maintenance crew claims filed and approved against
rooms w ith sunlike heat.
rance, heedless Ignorance, and for
mas holidays of 1907.
of the Mountain States Power com- the Commercial Department from
Remember there is but one Radiamflre.
The next year the project became the friends who grieve with them
; pany from Albany were in Spring November 14, 1931 to March 24,
Cotton Rib. Our regu­
the H um phrey Radiantfire T h e re are thirty-
This is an exceptional
1932. said dividends to be paid on
national. After that tuberculosis and for them ”
six period models and portable designs to
! field Monday night.
lar prices are notorious­
value
for
growing
girls
and
after
December
1,
1932.
Since the above was published,
associations soon were formed In
select from T h e re is a design Io harm onize
ly low. What must a buy
That
said
order
directed
that
every state and In many cities and the death rate from tuberculosis in
w ith any home furnishings. C o m e tn today
Sizes 2^2 to 6
Goes tp Washington— Mrs. Etta this notice be given by publication
like thia be.
and let us tell you about the H u m p h rey
ihe
United
States
has
been
reduced
towns,
until
today,
as
the
sale
of
the
litgley left the first of the week thereof In one Issue of the Sprlng-
Radiantfire and the com fort and beauty it
26th ChrHtmas Seal begins, there almost two-thirds, which means a
for Bothwell, Washington, where field News, a newspaper of general
w ill bring to your homo.
are 2084 such tuberculosis associa­ saving today of 150,000 lives per
she will spend the winter with a circulation printed and published
tions and committees In the coun­ year. Despjte this fact, one out of
daughter. Mrs. Blgley's home is a. '? th,e T"wn of
,Lan';
try. And Instead of less than 200 every five deaths among persons1
j
County, Oregon. That the date of
Gordonvllle, Minnesota.
She is the publication thereof is Novem
sanatoria, there are now 633 From between 15 and 45 is due to this
968
planning to spend the winter on her 24, 1932.
■ oast to coast the seal pays for all disease. The war waged with money
A. A. SCHRAMM, Superintend
year-round local health work, espo from Christmas Seals must go on
the Coast and visited here for a
Willamette
ent of Banks, In charge of the
Hally among children, and supports unabated, until tuberculosis la ut
few days with her cousin, Mrs. T.
liquidation of the Commercial
such projects as clinics, nursing terly banished
C. Barker.
S t a t o Itn n k
Yarnall bamilv
Meet at Reunion
Legion Dance at
Thurston Tonight
I McKenzie Valley
Upper Willamette
Irish-Murphy Co.
Chilli
Concarne
25C
Thurston
Fresh Roasted
Chocolate
Peanuts
lO c
Walnuts
Tomato Juice
New Crop
Letter From Denmark Inspired
First Christmas Seal Sale
Wright & Sons
15c
“EXCUSE OUR
BOASTING”
Are Proud of
HUMPHREY
Ridffirtfise
WillFortifyYourHome
Day orNidht A dainst
C old.R ain a n a W in d
T
LIQUIDATION
Sale
fLowest Prices or Money Back1
orthwest Cities Cas Co.
Sport Oxfords
Men’s Unions
$1.43
47c
C. J. Breier Co.