The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 21, 1918, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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TUB SPRINGPIKLD NEWS
MONDAVTANyAY 2j, 1018.
"ACTIVITIES OF OTHER
COMMUNITIES TOLD
I BY CORRESPONDENTS
U THURSTON
Jan. 19. Uom at Thurston Friday
January ll,xto. Mr.and Mrs.. Dolborl
ljardon, of Portland, a daughter, weigh
Ing seven pounds. .Mrs. Harden was
formorly Miss Km Hlggons, of Thurt
. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shear, of Cot
lago OroTO visited Mr and Mrs. Wayn j
Yarnoll Thursday
Dr. W. C. Rebkan. ot Sprlngtiold
tnado a profcsJon&l -call atf Ihla placo
yeslorday.
Lawrence George, who has been vis
King his daughter at The Dalles for
eomo time, has returned homo
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor aro
risking relatives at Haiti Hock.
Hobs Matthews took a load of hogs
to Eugene for Walter Edtulston. Thurs
Jay.
Mrs. Kvn inoisoii, or t'cndloton, loft
for her homo, Thursday after a pleas
ant, visit wth hor cousin, Mrs. Harry
nuRsoll, of this placo, and other ro.
Jat,iros at WaJtervlUq.
Mrs. Be.sslo Totter will leavo to
day for Port StoYons, whore aho will
rlsit hor husband, WeBley I'ottor.
Complimentary to Miss Mary Her
bert principal of tho Thurston High
ichool, Mrs, Joo Dortsch entertained
a party or young people Friday evening.
Mrs George Piatt is staying In Eugono
to have sonio dental work dono.
Musical Comedy
Here Wednesday
Tiny Mitzi Hnjos Is Star In Now
Comic Opera at Eugono
Thoatre
Save Your
Eyes
Moody's Tone Lanstt
art best
IS SEEING AN EFFORT TO YOU?
If The mail with perfect vision does
not think about his eves.
Whon one fs conscious of making an effort to see It
means that .the vision is not what is should be.
fl The right way is our way and with our perfect equip
ment and 2S years of experience, we are in position
to give you valuable Information and glasses, if you
need them, will be warranted to your use and satis
faction or you can get your money back.
SHERMAN W. MOODY
Broken Lenses EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Factory
Quickly AND OPTICIAN uo
Replaced 881 Willamette Street Premises
TELEPHONE 362
To Theatre Lovers
The management of the
Eugene Theatre takes much
pleasure in announcing, that
Henry W. Savage, the noted
producer of comic operas, will
send, his most famous offer
ing to the
Eugene Theatre
Wednesday Eve. Jan. 23
Then wlU come
THE SAUCY M8TZI
America's only Prima Donna Comedienne, in the Comic
Oprea
CCl
POM-POM"
that New York demanded 200 nights, and with Mitzi
will come the entire New York cast of Singers,
Comedians, Ballet. The Chorus of Girlish Glory
The Complete Scenery by Joseph Urban,
and even tho "Pom-Pom" Opera
Orchestra.
PRICES, AS IN ALL CITIES, $2.00 TO 50c.
Note! Mail orders received now and filled In order o.f
receipt
Regular seat sale, Monday, January 21st,"
"ANOTHER MERRY WIDOW"
Said the New York Press.
SPEED UP!
Conserve Time, Energy and Horse
Feed
We have the agency for
both the Smith-Form-A-Truck
and the Smith-Form-A-Trac-tor.
In the interest of efficiency
of production and transporta
tion we invite your inspection
of these two attachments es
pecially adapted to Ford cars.
J. C. Neil
W. W. Ebbett
jj
7T" r
Springfield Garage
PHONE 11
C. E. Stephens
D. W. St urges
The bbat evidence that tho public
is fascinated br tlio twinkling too, In
tho fact that ovory comic opora Unit'
has registered a deefdod hit alnco tho
days of "Tho Morry Widow" with Its
sensuous waits theme, has had a dance
ot some kind that stood out in tho
memory and spread over tho land.
Tho coining ot tho Russians .fanned
tho flamo but It has taken a French
cotnpoBor, Hugo Poltx, to mako pos
sible tho "Apacho Danco" of tho
French Slums. Thla ho has dono In
Ills now comic opera, "Pom-Pom". Ho
wroto it for Mltil, tho Henry W. Snv
ago company's baby star, and it is
sho ns "Pom-Pom" tho nlcknockot.
who with a girl partnor honvlor than j
herself, Is giving the clearest repro-:
ductlon of tho dance of tho hnbltuos !
of tho Paris undorworld yet seen on j
our Btngo. j
Tho strength of a- man ot unutuial
type and training is required to pick
a partner off tho floor whirl her In ,
the air, up and around him malty
times ns Is dono in this dance tkat ,
has brought Into popularity bo many .
modifications of it for public uso. Yet
tho tiny Mitzi, only five feet and one '
inch tali and weighing but ono hun-
dred and ten pounds doos this in tho I
new comic opora, "Pom-Pom" at tho j
Eugene theatre Wednsday evening,
I"
Robert Burns Lodge Banquets
Thirty-eight mcmbors nnd wives of
Robert Uuras lodge Indulged in. n ban-j
quet at tho V. O. V. hall Friday even
ing The banquet was prepared by
It. Wilson Ewer of the Homo restaurant.
Sell Farm Near Hayden Bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner have
sold their farm near Hayden Drldge
to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Groy, who re-
cenetly camo here from Nam pa, Idaho j
Mr and Mrs. Wagner will make their
home In Springfield for the present
Old Skating Rink Raised
Mayor G. E. Morrison has complet
ed tearing down tho old skating rnk
at the entranco of town near the
bridge over the Willamette river, Tho
building collapsed during the heavy
snows a few winters ago and has been
in a dilapidated condition since.
Go to Portland
Mr. .and Mrs. Leslie C. Mack, left
yesterday for Portland where Mr. '
Mack will work in the ship yards. For '
a number of years Mr. Mack has been '
employed as a line man for the Ore
gon Power company. I
Stomach Troubles
. If you have trouble with your
stomach you should try Chamberlain's
Tablets. So many have been restored
to health by the use of these tablets
and their cost Is go little, 2E cents
that It is worth while, to give thsm a
trial.
SEE US ABOUT
Selling your cream. It will pay
yon. Ask us about feed.
EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY.
ED. DOMPIER
SAYS
Be Patriotic
Your country needs metal
of every description and you
that have old copper, brass,
aluminum, nickle, steel, iron,
or any kind of metal are not
doing your duty if you fail to
put it on the market.
Ed. Dompier
buys all kinds of
and offers to pay real cash
for it.
READ. THEN ACT
ED. DOMPIER
TELEPHONE 30
) SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
I Chemical Works, dealer In
'Junk, Hides, Pelts, general
i Blacksmith. Horseshoeing a
specialty.
OH BOY! OH BOY!
Make Room for the
W. A. HALL SHOE, STORE
This is not going to be a little 2x4 shoe store an
more. We are going to he a slam, bang, up-to-date,
down-to-the-minute, nothing too good for Springfield
store, and there is going to be SOMETHING doing.
But what is this mysterious SOMETHING?
Patience please, just wait a little bit longer.
Give your imagination free rein; go as far as you 1
like in trying to dope what we are going to dish up for
you, and then take our word for it we are going a whole
lot farther than that.
It?s not a new Sale's Plan. We've had our sale
and did fine.
It's not a cut price on a few numbers nor anything
of that kind.
It's a Revolution
Ana tne way it s going to
call the clinking coin into my store
Will Be a Revelation
And it's going to start off with a
rush, and it's going to .
last! LAST! LAST!
One peep into the plan and you are going to hop
into your old "Tin Lizzie" or your little old "Henry
Ford" and beat it for
W. A. HALL'S SHOE STORE
Main Between Fourth and Fifth
Oh Boy! Oh Boy!
We Can Hardly Wait to Tell You
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