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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1919)
PHI DAY, .TUNR 27, 101!) TII5 SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGB S T"T- SONGS and SILVERWARE Out wht h muilo to do with iobte knlve7 Just thltl The best illverwaro you can get Is marked -'Sterling"; the best phonograph you can get Is marked PATHE. The Patho phonograph Is dif ferent In principle, better . In result. The Pathe Sapphire Dall, a round polished Jewel, re places the old fashioned steel noedlei, which cut arid gouge the records. No needles to be changed; no needles to buy; nl ways ready to play. The Pathe ' plays all mattes of records, and plays them better. Every Pathe record Is guaranteed to play 1C00 tlr. These are just three of the big Pathe advantages. Out the most Important Pathe feature Is the TONE. The Sapphire 3.' I and the all-wood violin tone Chamber give the pure clear tone of perfect music. Not a shading Is lost; not an v-presalon missed. When you hear a Pathe Instrument you at least reallxo how perfectly muslo can bo duplicated. We havo selected the Pathe instrument because we know It Is the best. After a careful Investigation und comparison of all makes of phonographs and records, we realized the Pathe superiority. Yet the Patho costs no more than the ordinary talking machine. c Qlve your ears a treat. Let us play a Jewelled Pthe for you the Phonograph of Sterling Quality. As Entremrt of the Pathi Sapphire Ball ..JP.tl.1 UnlCrMTM PHONE 31 1 r 1 ' v j , , , j , In Society j : Town and Vicinity t-. 'jMrn. Item, of oust Main wtreut Ih rjjtlcnlly III. A blK bunch of 10c oropo paper ut IVflry'a. r . y 31 U. MoI'lionon bus purchantiu un Overland touring car. Fred Slowurt will lenvo for Orufon City tomorrow. Alt tlm iiojn.Ii iiiHKU7.tncs on aalo nt I'eery'. John MoKny In HpimillnK a month lit It()uol)Ui with frtlatlvcH G. V. llurKvs. of Hiiyilen Hrlrigo, wus In Jown TuoHdny on.ptwluoaa,. Mr. und MrH. Cocll MuIIIkmi have movcij to Fourth nnll F HtrcotB. J. 0. Hoot, of 7indlliiK. spent ihu weekend with hlx family hero. Mr. and Mr. V. H. CIihro, of Chnso (Janlorw, entertained Winlncmlay nf luliioon lit honor of Mr. J. 11. Irish, of J'ortlmid, Mm. Hnpplngflcld, and ilntiKlitor, llcrnlco, and son, Orln, of (loldmidn! Wash. About fjfty friend spent a phmsmit nftcrnoon together. Mr. und Mr. CIiuho and tholr guest worp- greatly aurpriaod by tho arrival of their son, Clarence, from Hoaton. Having bflon placed on tho Inactive llHt of t ho Navy. Clnronco woh u for mer Mtudont of Hp.rlngflold Ilgh School.' IIo linH been la tho Navy mora (linn n year and mado two trjpn acrosH to JCuropo. A number of tho yoimgor act of BprliiKfleld wore entertained at the homo of fcacy Coponhavor, of Kugoni'. who gnvo a party last Friday even ing In honor of Miss JlesH Palmer. The , Invited BucstM were The Misses Hess Pulinur, I-Xelln Martin, Edna Hwurtn, Ollvo KtnllJi, Lena Newton, JckhIc Walker. Dora dluye, JoHophlne l.u coihn, Myrtln Copenlmvcr and Lucllo Copunliavcr. A moat dellfilitful oven Ing wan spout by tho young folks. Tho KenHlugton Club was entertain ed nt Iho homo of Mm. Henry Korf, of Eugene, Jitat Friday. Tho rooms wero decorated wllh roues and a very dainty luncheon wau served by th hostess. Tho' vlaltora wero Mrs. Daw flon. Mm. Ciitcfl, and. Mm. Palmer. Member prcnent wero Mosdamop: Swarts. Moore, Dunlap, Herlmt, Coffin. Kcssey, MorrlH, May, Bluett, Walker and MIbh Kdnn Swarta. Tho 'next meeting will bo with Mm. May. ' Mm! M. M. Peery, Mm. I. IX Larl mer and Mrs. Whcaton wore guost of Mm. Ucrt Vincent of JJugeno, at an li formal at hone last Saturday afternoon. Hiss Flaud Townmuid hn accepted n "position as 'pluulst ut tiio Doll Theatre. Mm. T.J I. Ooywin, of Jtispir, Is vis iting wltli Mrs. Funny Griffin for a few days: . - , , , , Wo still soil mntcheti. toilet paper, Kuabrlght, thread and'lacos at ' 5c. McDowoU'a. ' Mr. and Mm. I). W. dray nnd Mm. K. B. Leo vlBltod Mrs. I). Ferguson, uf jasper, tjunuay. Bob. und Jerry VnnValzali and Ivan Malo, havo gone to Salt Sprluga for a few weeks outing. C. B. Orlliiiie ofyCrlppH' Creek, Colo, has moved to Eighth anil F street Duy your homo ftirnlfllilngH from the Perry 1'Iano Store, SloVona bulldlug. - . .;. MIbs Ilertln Ilrure Is sphndlng a uew days visiting friends In Irtiwns vlllo. ; . " MIbh Vurnlco Ilolfrlch, of Blue fltlver U hero-for V Vlslf with MIbs Ilruco; Mm. W. It. Knott, and daughter. Mnrjorlo, of Wlllukonzlo, were In tho k:Ity shopping Tucsdaj. Mm. Win. Llghtfoot nnd two. child ren, of SnlomracQ hero for.u visit with her futlior, I. 11, Kmory, Mm. Mullen left Saturday for Orjv gou City, wliero she .will visit nor daughter, Mm. Hansen. S Pet tho sqiilrrelM, mine and moles with polHon whoat. 10c nnd 2fc a pnebngo at Puery's. ,MIhs Mildred Ward, who Iuih been visiting her mint nnd uncle al Dorumi, returned homo Buuday. Notion Livingston Iuih moved- In from Ills ran cli nnd Is living on U n't root hutween Buvciith and Eighth. Mm. Chirk and Mm. Towlo'r add two. children, of Eugene, upont Sunday wlth Mr. nnd Mm. D. W. McDowell." .TeiWy Loavltt, pastor of tho Christ ian church preached a funeral at. El mlra Monday, reluming homo Tues day, JSpringfield feed . Company Alfalfa Hay First Cutting, .Good Horse Hay $26.00 Alfnlfa, No. 1 ..$20.00 (Cheat $28.00 F,EEDS. - Hog.rjoed ? ,Whont and Oats . ! "C6fn ancl Oat3 T , - . y Ground' Barloy Berkshire (More Pork More Fat DAIRY FEED, Universal Fisher's Holstein Coldon Rpd Scratch, Chick . .Miss El he! , Nleholson, of Doimn, visited ot the homo ot 'M. W.' Weber Sntui'dny Mr. and Mm. J. J. Ilrynn attended the Plonocra' Picnic at Urownsvlllo last week. Mr, and Mra. Thorwnld Nystcn spent Sunday In Mabel with -Mr. and Mm. Tom Allen. Miss Cnthorlno Knlbton, Is visiting nt -the homo 'of her ulster, Mm. Joe Lusby this week.' Tho Woman's Civic Improvement League hold Ithelr regular meeting Tucaday evening. Mr. end Mm. lllch...,! lfnvueH. i,f Douglaa Gardens,. vlMiol Suturdiy with the fleo. Orr family. Frank Churchill, of Salenu 'wns a gucHt over Sundny at tho home of Mr. and Mm. Fred Wtflkor. A lot of ntfty tinted box papers In now styles at I'oery's. Edwin Nlunos, of Juncnu, Alaska, arrived Monday to Join his wTfo, who an been residing hero the past year. "Got" and Ella Lushy, of Hnrrln- burg, spent Saturday and Sunday at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. Joo Lusby. Mr. Kathhurn Is rebuilding his house on Seventh and Q streota and will reside tlioro-In tho, near, .future. Mr. and Mm. Henry Adrian, will motor to Solem Saturday .to spend thq weekend with Mm. Adrian's fathor, J. K. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Swarts, Misu Edna Swnrta nntl Mm Clark Whcaton attondod the roeupllon given by the O. 13. S. to Mrs. Alberta MeMurphy, grand mutron of the order, at tho .Masionlo Temple, .Eugoiio, pn Friday evening. v DO YOU ENJOY LIFE, A man In good physical condition In always cortuln to enjoy llfo. whllo tho lilljous and dyspeptic are dOBpoudont, do not onjoy their moals and fool inlBorahlo n good Hluiro of the ttme, TIiIh 111 feollng. Is uunrly ulwaya tin liecnaiidry; A fow doses of Chumho lulu's Tablets to tono up the' stomach, Improve tho digestion mid rogitlatu Iho liowele Is all that la noodod. Tiy U, ' PUMPS --OXFORDS-BOOTS Beautiful Styles and Moderate Prices Our stock is most complete and we can give you & per fect fit. Let us show them. Men's Dress, Work, Outing, Canvas and Tennis Shoes W. A. HALL SHOE STORE Also First Class Shoe Rep airing Mm. Grace Thompson, nee Mag- ladry, Is the -house guest of Mrs. D. A. Wnshburue for a- fewdays. Miss Amy Cnreon Is attending the Christian church convenUou at Mil ton, Oregon, thl week. ABOUT RHEUMATISM. HhcumatlBiu causes more pain and suffering than any other disease, for the reason that it Is the most com mon of all Ills, and It Is certainly gratifying to surferere to know that Uiere 1b a remedy that will afford re lief, and lenko rest nnd sleep possf- ble. It Is called Chamberlain's Liniment PROGRAM FOR THE . Bell Theatre . SATURDAY, JUNE 2$ HALE HAMILTON IN "AFTER HIS OWN HEART." Which would you prefer to do sell your heart or give ic away? See what Hale Hamilton does in the romantic comedy-drama, "After Ills Own Heart." SUNDAY, JUNE 29 WILLIAM HART IN "SHARK MONROE." They called him "Shank" because he was bloodless and 'cold a human icicle, but he melted under aAvoman's smil. One of Hart's best. TUESDAY, JULY 1 WALLACE REID IN "THE THING WE LOVE." What do you love most? That is a question which may be hard to answer, but it is best ahswered by Wallace Reid in "The Thing We Love." No war scenes. THURSDAY,JULY 3 Program will consist of a mixed selection including drama, news and comedy. FRIDAY, JULY 4 A Special Production HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN "PALS FIRST." Also a cracker-jack two-reel Comedy, entitled, "My Kit chen Lady." This comedy is even better than that 'of Char lie Qhaplin. SATURDAY, JULY 5 EMMY WHELAN IN "AN AMATEUR ADVENTURE. Also Fatty Arbuckle in "His Wedding Nigbt." Thrill crowds thrill and laugh follows laugh in this two-reel Fatty story. s TIRES 6000-Mile Guaranteed. Goodrich, Diamond and Firestone in Stock 30x3 $14.75 to $19.20 30 x 3'2 $18.70 to $24.70 31 x 4 $29.70 to $34.65 32 x 4 1 $29:70to $32.70 34xt4 ;....$31.85 to?$34.25 ALSO CORD 'TIRES IN STOCK CUARANTEER FOR f"f 51 ; 8,000 MILES.- - IF WE HAVENT THE TIRE YOU WANT WE WILL GET ITOR YOU" ' - - i STANDARD LINE OF ACCESSORIES. GAS, OIL AND GENUINE. JFORD PARTS. Sandsathe&Adrian SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 1 1 Main St., bet 4th and 5th Pacific Conservatory of Music . 73.1 Willamette Street ' EUGENE, ORE. 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