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T r i a BrtUM O nK LP NEWS
! will return together from ('alitor-
FAIR VISITORS EXPECT
Inin. One group having driven to
TO RETURN JULY 15 California direct, and waiting for
Seven Roaming O írle Make Short tile others who went down aa far
V is it In C alifornia Enroute
to T h e ir Hornet Here
a
POLIMD WRITES
OF TRIP 10 FAIR
Vicksburg. Mississippi.
Included ,n the traveliug party
arc Miss Eunice Garber and Miss
Eleanor Smith. w4io drove to Vicks-
burg; Miss Thelma Sweeney, Miss
Florence Parvln. Dexter; Miss Ara
Nell Arnold. Joaephine llardy, of
Astoria; and laiu N’el-on of Weal
fir.
Springfield's traveling girls, who
have been on a tour of the country,
visiting at the Century of Progress
etxposltion in Chicago, Washing
ton, D, U.. and other interesting
and historical places in the East
are expected to return to Spring-
field Saturday or shortly there­ i They are selling play ing cards In
after according to word received by , N’ew York for the outdoor playing
relatives here thia week.
! of bridge. The cards are heavy
Contrary to a previous announce­ enough so that (he wind will not
ment. the two automobiles of girls ; blow them away.
Attitude of Mid-West People
Towards Westerners Pleas­
ing to Springfield Party
The female birds ware from Ihe
laying stock at I ha farm, sufficient
FREED NEAR THIS CITY eggs for reproduction having been
ohlaliied before releasing the birds
i Two dozen pairs of large Chinese
pheasants were released east of
Rl.nl« Tuesday— Mr and Mrs.
Springfield Tuesday noon by em­
ployees of the S la t. game farm Lum F Audsrsou and daughter,
noriheasl of Springfield
They Irene. Mr and Mrs W A Taylor
were part of a group of more than and two nephews, and Mr. aud Mis
100 birds released In this county Thurman F. Boswell, visitors from
under Ihe direction of Hie Lane Sulphur Springs, Texas, enjoyed a
County Sporl»tiien's association. picnic outing Tuesday.
CHINA PHEASANTS ARE
A very interesting account of the i
motor trip which Or. and Mrs. W
H. Pollard aud family had enroute
to Chicago where they are attend
lug the Century of Progress expo­
sition and sessions of the World
Service Commission of the Metho­
Fugan«’« Ou/n Stör«
dist church, io which l)r Pollard
Is a delegate, representing Oregon.
Alvanley Johnston u f C lrreiaad,
Is (old In a letter received by the grand chief engineer o f the B to thtr-
hood
o f Locomotive Engineer», as a
News this week
dire, tor o f the Staudsrd Trust Bank
The party left Springfield Satur­ o f (,'levelaud, pleaded uot gu ilty Io
day Morning. July I. They du not misapplication of hauk funds when
at the
say when they expert to return. arraiaued.
LEOCADE HAT SHOP
We quote paragraphs from the let
way. A few points are quite dusty
ter.
now located at 67 E. Broadway.
We left tile 30 highway at a point
Six Days on Trip
Closing Out All Spring and Summer Hats.
(o take a trip through Logan Valley
'Well,
we
arrived
in
the
Windy
Merchandise of Merit Only
Marion Talley, Kanuu City "a
Lots of White Ones.
and I must say II was the most
Grand Opera prodigy, is back In New City Friday afternoon. six and one- wouderful sight. Uorgea, inoun
From 50 cents to $1.95
York to resume operatic work thia half days. 3335 miles via the Me
-PHONE 2700
fall. She still owns her farm ta Kaa­ Kenai. pass and taking the cul-off tains, lakes, and Ihe coldest H2O
In all the world, to they say Flab
taa, but right Bow the is more iater- of 30 miles near Omaha.
eated in getting sad keeping At. so
Ing was fine, but road too hilly
"The trip was very pleasant and
Phone 2592
the skates dally os the roof of her
Eugene
67 East Broadway
One
trip through this mountain la
to our surprise and pleasure it was
hotel
enough for me.
not very warm, although they told
ua It Just had been.
Rem em ber* W estern Kindness
Sole Owners of the Steam Supercurline in Eugene.
"Our first night we stayed at
"We had a peculiar experience
Vale. Oregon. We spent six nights Just aa we entered Chicago while
In camp grounds, and double cabin* looking for a certain place to slay
coat from »1.25 to »2 00 per night the first night. We evidently must
Nearly 32.000 persons paid »198 for the five of us. The camps were have looked like lost people, and
259 15 to see Prliuo Camera defeat quite a bit in accommodations and then someone drove up and said:
S32 Will. St. Phone 2756
Jack Sharkey for the heavyweight neatness Our last night s camp. May I help you o u tt, and then he
championship of the world Shar­ 200 miles from Chicago, was the took us what seemed tulles about
This Ad good for a
key received »«9.603 34 and Camera cheapest aud best, known ua Uncle Evanston hunting for Nelson apart­
»1C.377.SS. If the fight demonstra Lane's Cabins.
ments. The rest of my party was
I! was well for us that we took sure that a gangster had me In
ted anything It showed that a man
weighing 260 pounds should not be a few cooking utenslla aloug as they tow. and wauted me to ditch him.
with 50c Unger Wave or Marcel, or 50c on a Genuine
put Into the same ring with a man do not furnish them as we do In a but I kept on. thinking If he does
all Steam Supercurline Permanent Wave.
50 pounds lighter. A giant like ear­ great many of our Western camps not find Ihe apartments soon I'll
Had very Utile trouble with car, leave him on the next corner.
ner* needs to be put in a class by
had to do some changing in climb
himself.
and tha
Finally we arrived The man
• • •
Ing the mountains. Had a puncture stepped out of his car. and then
At this writing the Washington at Vale Just as we drove Into camp told his story, namely, that last
Senators are batting as a team an The only other trouble was an In­ year he had visited In the West.
Where you are Always Welcome.
average of .303 and are leading the ner tube tear due to running with Seattle and Portland, etc., and
67 Elast Broadway
Phone 2592
Eugene Ore
league in club fielding with an too little air. I find you have less hadn't forgotten the tuauy kind
Upon tha
average of 976. Which explains trouble with tires inflated well up deeds the Westerners had done for
in part that pretty race in the Am­ to the limit as they do not heal him. so this was his way of repay
so much as when pressure is too Ing In part. 1 thought it a fine act
erican League.
VOILES — _
_
_
PRINTS
low.
• • •
on his part as we were total
SPECIAL $ 1 . 0 0
S aw S torm D am age
Jack Tidball, of the University of
strangers to him,
"Just missed a very severe storm
Also New Pall Mode Is In
California at Los Angeles, won the
"We are located half-way be­
49th annual national Intercollegiate by a few hours near Sidney. Neb­
DARK PRINTS
tween the World's fair and my
raska
We
stayed
overnight
there
tennis championship by defeating
World Service Commlaalon meet
$ 4 .9 5
Richard T. Murphy, of Hamilton and the next morniAg we surely
Ings at Evanston with some Metho­
college. 8-6. 9-7. 8-6. Tidball sue saw the effects of the storm on
dist people. The church people
ceeds Clifford Sutter, of Tulane the roads and cornfields. Roads
are
trying to help the visiting mem
Oregon Is Still a great lumber
washed out In places, and had to
University, now overseas.
bera."
• • •
makes several detours.
stale — With the mills run­
"Then at Elgin. Illinois they had
A twenty-year old University of
ning we can again take our
Oklahoma
sophomore.
Waltei a most terrible storm the day w e CARRIER TO ATTEND
Emery, won the national Intercolle­ left town. Saw Just hundreds of
place in the world’s com­
STATE CONVENTION
giate golf championship. Emery trees uprooted, houses and barns
STARTS SATURDAY
without
roofs,
and
the
cornfields
provided upset after upset in the
merce. The opening of this
B. G. ttankey, carrier on roule 2.
preliminary roundB and then staged looked like a roller had b een used
nut
of
the
Springfield
poatofflce
mill alone will he far reachlug
a spectacular finish to wtu the 36- on them. The few stalks left were
will take a twoday vacation on Frl
WANTED ITEMS AT BELOW COST!
hole final from Rodney Bliss, of in shreds due to the large hail­
in Its effect on the life of
stones. The trees for miles around day and Saturday of this week to
Cornell, 2 and 1.
attend
the
Annual
Rural
Mull
fa
r­
• • •
looked like It was December, no
Oregon.
riers state convention at The Dal­
I
The Gonzaga University Athletic leaves.
les on July 14 and 15. He will be
Roads Found Good
association of Spokane, Washing
AGAIN LANE COUNTY STEP9 FORWARD!
"The roads are very fine all the accompanied by Mrs. Suukey. Leroy
ton. the other day staged an out­
Nice will substitute during his au
board motor boat regatta on Lake
sence.
Wandemere. to raise funds for fool
ball.
• • •
735 WILLAMETTE ST.
EUGENE, ORE.
Frank Sigafoos, Indianapolis sec­
ond baseman, recently established
a new American association record
for hitting in consecutive games
when he drove out a single in his
fir t time at bat against Columbus. 6</MAUY MARSHALL
It was the 37th consecutive game
in which he had hit safely one or
A favorite type ot ensemble, easy
more times.
to make for the youthful figure. Is
The seven-man American track one like the model Illustrated.
Its sleeveless bolero Jacket and
and fielil team that will invade
IN OUR BIG
Europe in a competitive tour skirt are fashioned of dotted crepe.
through six countries has been In any bright shade, with the shirt
named. The team consists of Ralph waist having a turn-over collar and
Metcalfe, of Marquette; Glenn Cun­ popular puffed sleev es Is of plain
ningham. of Kansas; Ivan Fuqua, of white chrepe.
The slender skirt has front and
Indiana; Johnny Morriss of Louisi­
You'll Get
ana. and Joe McCluskey. John An­
THE BIGGEST VALUES
derson and George Spitz, of the
New York Athletic club.
IN FINE CLOTHES
• • •
At the Lowest Prices You’ll See
The New York Yankees have not
failed to secure at least one run in
for a Long, Long Time at
the last 281 games.
• • •
Teams representing England,
We feel that the re-opening of Urn« County's largest Haw-
France, Australia and Japan will
mill definitely marks the end of the depreaaion In this part
compete this year in the men's na­
Clothes for Men
tional
tennis
championships
at
of Oregon.
EUGENE
Forest Hills, New York.
• • •
Field shooting all year 'round—
The money distributed by employment, purchases and taxes
that's skeet, an' exciting new sport
which Is becoming Increasingly
of this great industry plays a vital part In the social welfare
popular.
• • •
and business life of all Lane county.
Scoring In ten out of eleven I
events, accounting for two of the ;
933 Willamette St.
three meet records, and winning
Eugene. Ore.
Ho we congratulate the officers of the Booth-Kelly company
five championships, the Illinois ;
Women’s Athletic club marched ofl |
for their enterprise and Ihe people of Springfield for their
with the team title In the women’s
good fortune aH the saws hum again in the big lumber plant.
national track and field champion
ships at Soldier's Field, Chicago, !
May your celebration be most successful.
the other day.
• • •
Mercer Beasley, former tennis j
coach of Tulane University and :
coach-elect of Princeton, is going i
to coach the American Davis Cup '
team overseas.
When in Eugene make our great self service store your
. . .
They held a dog show in Madison,
Women’s
m
headquarters.
N. J., the other day. Twenty-five
Men's
SPORT OXFORDS
thousand per ons attended. Interest
TWO TONE SPORT
In dogs Is increasing.
White, Smoked Elk and
• * *
For A P A T T E R N u « 14. 16, 1«. 20.
OXFORDS
40 or 42. tend 15 rent« in coin, you»
Brown from $1.98 to
Red Harrel Is a young schoolboy j
N A M E . ADDRESS, S T Y LE N U M
Regular $6.00 Values
B E R and SIZE to Kay Boyd 1OJ Park
of Bainbridge, Oa.. who likes to
$3.95 a Pair.
A v * . New Yo^k. N Y Complete and
pitch. He told his farmer-father j
simple tewing chart with each pattern
Now $2.85 a Pair
one night he was due to pitch for
the high school baseball team the back panels ending In Inverted
SILK HOSIERY
next afternoon. His father said; pleats, which give style and also
A Group of Men’s Black
77 East Broadway
S p e c ia l
Eugene- Oregon
'That corn has to be cleaned up. I add to Its comfort.
and Brown OXFORDS
Get
In
that
cornfield
”
Red
rose
Designed
In
«
sizes—14
16-18-20
59c Hosiery NOW
Reg. Values $5.00. Now
at 4, plowed eight hours, cleaning 40 and 42, Size 18 requires 2 7-8 1
2 Pairs $1.00
the field by noon. Then he pitched yard i of 39 Inch material for bolero
$2.95 a Pair.
a double-header against Albany, land skirt, and 2 yards for the
shutting them out In both games. blouse.
Me Morr an &
W ashburne
Millinery Bargains
ALICE L. DORKS
We, with all
Supercurline
Sport Shorts
of Lane County
Permanent Wave Shoppe
Congratulate
Springfield
Free Shampoo
Della Borin’s Dress Shop
B o o th -K e lly
L u m b er C o.
DRESSES
opening o f the
Booth-Kelly Mill
Clearance Sale
M E T R O P O L IT A N
5 c & 1 0 c S to r e
It» will Pay You Big to
We Congratulate
Buy Clothes Now
Remodeling Sale
êiuenlie.
Springfield on the
Re-Opening of the
Booth-K elly Sawm ill
ERIC MER.RELL
Buster Brown
SEMI-ANNUAL
SHOE SALE
Super Values For Men
Women and Children
W illiam s Self Service Store