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PAGE A TI1K SPRING rWLO N1V8 FRIDAY, JUNK 27, 191P. Ton Quality in a Talking Machine Is the Who! Thing, and You Get It in the Claxtonola .TOWN AND VICINITY. flslBBKtLtfvvBv The Claxtonola method of reproduction has establish ed new standards of tono projection, due to new de partures from old methods. Tones heretofore Host are brought out and the usual scratching, metallic jsounds are eliminated and the volume is wonderful. Let us explain ail the features of the Claxtonola. Mr. .nm) Mrs. Dvlbort Bucknum, Unci roll, Karl, will spend tho Wbtikniid WMi Mrs. Uucknjim'H parent, Mr. and Mrs. (!co. Ditto. ,, .- Kttna Piatt Iiiir ben elected to teach In 'tli (Nmnt Fork nchiml nxt year. .Miss Piatt Is a. graduate ut.tlm,' thtsa df 19 1 7. , Mrs. H. T. Martin, of San Frnnolsco, arrivnd ThursdnV ninnilnir far nn .6. tended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jia Young,. ' Mrs.. .'J. B. Pcttljohn ami son, llnir.o, of Maliol, spent tho weok-enu with Mrs. PettlJohn'B daughter, Mrs. John Purctitl juai family. Herbert Bmc'oil.'of WaUorvlllo, son in-law or Mrtt. Montgomery, In ser iously III. Jim Clnrk, of liit(op6iidoni:o, lift. .his ioiibIIs removed liy u local i tiywl nlnli Tuesday, v Mrs. (liitlmrlno llm-icn 'who'nttoild o.l tho nmvont'oti t Tlio'a)alfct, ' ro tunuv& Saturday. Mrtt. Carl Clojuu who litis been vl Itlng JfiT rortlmul for mm'rnT week Jhris rtitnrniHl huimi ngnln, v tlss laurel Urlffln Has ntslRiied hotf position nt Kgglmnim's to work for her father hi tho restm-aunt. noy Asiworth arrived Friday nlgl from -tho Presidio, San, Frnnc'sro where he -araa discharged ntter sp'ou.l lng a few months ovcrsoas; We shall gladly put any test you wish. H to Berry The Price is Low Aad the Terms are.Easy Piano and Furniture Co. Mrs. n. A. Wushbunic and daughter, Mrs. Martin, who have been In Los Angeles for Use post four months,' ro turned home Sanday evening. Among (hose who .attended , tho Pioneers' Pi cote at Brownsville' Jet week wero Mr. awl Mrs. L. Thomp son and Mrs. Itller Snodgrass. Clarence May has been sotectcd as ono of the aides to Prank L. Cham hers, grand marshal of tho L, L. L L. celebration in Eugene July 4th. li u Slogan "Quality First" Phone 61 Pastry, Ice Cream, Bread Mrs. W. .P. Barbro and daughter, who bavo been visiting with Mrs. Bar- brc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G Sutton, left for Seattlo Thursday to Join her husband. Miss Dora Noise, formerly of Co- burg has accepted tho position with tho Kctels Drug Co., left vacant by Gortrudo Williams. Who woll b)io resigned last week. 'BORN To Mr. and. Mrs. J. C Schneider, of Monroe, Saturday, twin girls Mrs. Schneider is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDowell Qrandpa Is doing nicely. GANGWAY We've been koncking records ever siijce we started our Garage Service. We've Come to the Front Because We Give - Real Service VYVkeep on hand a- full stock of Guaranteed Tires 'and Tubes and sell for less than you can buy for, else where, and the same with Auto : Accessories. We handle Shell "Gasoline and Oils the best by test on the market. MAIN GARAGE W. W. EBBETT, Prop. Main Street Phone 17 Mrs. Ruby Clark anJ two children, of Biggs, Calif.,' Mrs. Ada Hurlbut and Mrs. Grace King, and two children, of North Bend, are. visiting "their parents, MrT and Mrs. JO, Ff Klzer. Mr and Mrs. John . Baker, of Yakima. Wash., are here ' for. ,a fow days' Visit with Mrs. VInce McLean on their return home from Fresno, Calif., where they spent the winter. Curtis Ilayden, night policeman for the past 14 mouths, has handed,. in his resignation to Mayor Morrlspn, to take effect on July 10th. . The new policeman has not yet been appointed. Miss Margaret Dixon of Eugene, and C. B. Reed, an employe of tho Werrlt Tuel, 'of' Springfield will be Fischer Lumber mill, met with an ,;nrrinn tn Portias "Saturday oven- accident Monday when ho cut his foot inn- Mr Tuel la -wit tho Standnrd with an axe, severing an artery Oil company. They jrill reside, TVasco, Washtoetoa. He in will be taken to Eugene -for medical attontlon. W. S. Brltt, mechanical engineer for The Alls Chalmers Manufacturing company, of Portland, was here for a fow days this week doing repair work for the Mouutuin States Power company Mrs. for n trlji Dan V. Crltes luft Tuesday thrmiKh t'numlu. .gotng to her former homo In Now Bninnwlck. M. O. BUKS3LER AND HON CAN NdY .KUrtNISJI YOU WITH A HUNTING Oil FISHING LICHNHB DIRECT. ' Eliza Corenhnver. graduate of this year at Hprlugflold, has beun elected to teach la the prtuinry department at Florence. Some Sayllg!, says the Good Judge 1 You men are suvin every cent you can. You ought to know that this . quality tohncco costs less to chew not more! ' ''.You tukc a smaller chew. It ives you the j?ood tohncco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW fint up in two itjlcs RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco wn ; Miss Allies anlllcr who has boon visiting Dr. and Mrs. Dlppel several. days, returned to her homo In Ban ) dou Tuesday. MIks Mary Hnrdlng and MIhs IMivt Piatt havp gone to Monmouth to nt- tend tho summer sosslon of the state normal school. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Crawford, of Cottago Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. Crawford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ! M. Crawford. Loggers Millmen ATTENTION J. W. Huberd Will make yonr order the best wear- Mrs. M. C. Drake, who has been vis iting nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mr.. D. W. Crites, loft Monday for Aber- docn, Washington. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L- May and family were Sunday dinner guests nt the homo ot Mr. ami Mrs. P. A. Wooloy, on cast Main street. ing Work Shoe you ever had. guaranteed to give satisfaction and wearing quality for Fully in fit 1 $7.00 John Lnfhborty and family and Peto Lamberty, of Albany, nnd Nick Lain liorty, of Portland, spont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nat o R owe. 1 " y Miss Ida Cantons nnd Miss May AdaniB will loavo Sunday for Mich igan for a six weeks visit with hor aunt, Mrs,- E. G, Carson. Mr. Stclmazuk of Bollflold. N. D., roturned to his homo this week, lie 111 return In a few weeks with his family to.make this his homo. Res nnd Geo. Smith, wero down from Mabel Saturday, nnd while here each of them bought a car, Res. got a hcvrolot and -G. P. got a Dodge. THE REAL SHOE SHOP Sixth Avenue and Wilfamette St., EUGENE, ORE. Mr. .and Mrs. R. L. Kirk, and son. Charles, are hero Jrom The .Dalles. Mr. Kirk Was formally superintendent of schools here He will address the teachers' convention in Eugene this week. Mrs. H. L. Stewart left Thursday for Oregon City to visit, her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Warren, for a few weeks. She will then go to Portland and Beaverton, where -she will make an extended visit with friends -and. .rela tives. . , The Methodist church was the scene of a patriotic pageant Sundnyf.yyhlch was the feature of tho children's day exercises. About twenty children took part, and some represented the allied countries while others' "Were flower girls. .Frank Kennedy, and wife, of Long Beach, Calif., arrived In Springfield Monday. Frank was at ono tlmo Supt. of tho n-IC mill here, nnd after living In tho sunny south for a time has de cided that Oregon Is the best place on earth'aftcr all, and now comes back to stay. ' - Mrs. Archie Clow arrived Sunday from Seattlo where she has been vis itlng with relatives. Mrs. Clow, who was Miss Sylvia Fawvor beforo her marriage, will remain In Springfield with Mr. and Mrs. F. W Strubln until her husband returns from France Mr. Clow was formerly with the Southern Pacific company In Eugene, Dick Franklin., manager of tho Jim Seavey hop yards at Springfield, was In town Monday buying supples for a big chicken ranch which ho is con structing on tho Seavey ranch. Ha plans to have ono of the biggest and best henerless'on the coast, starting with 1200 chickens. Advices announcing the death of Mrs. "Billy" Franks in Juneau, Alaska, have reached Springfield. Mrs. Franks was n guest last s'limmer nt the home of Mr, John Ilfll, and While hero made sovernl acquaii ances, wno win -deeply- regret ner rasHlng. Among tlloSo who are' atem'lfiig the I'nlvorslty summer school front this city p-e The Misses Frances liartletL ' live Km Ui, Grace Male, Janri Llnd say, Anna Bitlwell, Mrs. L. K. Page, "rof. N. A. Baker. Prof. Roth, and Mr. Claud Arehart " ' Corne and Bunions Removed. Sweaty Feet Cured. Arch 8upports Properly Fitted. DR. WM, FRENCH Licensed Chiropodist Office: The Real Shoe Shop, 697 Willamette Street,; Opp, Postofflce, Phone 530, EUGENE, Ore. Rev. Albert Hartley and wife, of southern California, stopped over Monday and Tuosday enroute to SI1- verton, where they will make their future homo. Mr- Hartloy attended tlio'E. B. U. a fow years ago with Ted Leavitt, tho pastor of tho Christian church here. The dance given ut the open-ajr pavilion Saturday night was well ut; tended. The pavilion is now com plotely) covered with canvas, tho floor is being sandpapered, and every eon venlenco provided to make dancing an unlovable pas tlmo, Dances will tie glvon regularly qvery Thursday oven lug during the summer. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With -LOCAI.. APPLICATIONS, an th cannot reacu ine neat or me jjihcbbs Caturrh li a local dlicase. sreatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, lint In order to cure It you must tuka at Internal remedy. Ilull'n Catarrh Medi cine, Is takon internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of tlx syeteim Hall's Catarrh Medlcluo wat prescribed by one of the beat physician" in tins country -for years, it is com noneil nf noma of the beat tonics known combined with some of the beat, blood purlners. Tho perfect combination 01 the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions fiend foi testimonium, rree. V. 3. CHRNHY & CO., Props., Toledo, O Will 11 UJtlSl., lOVp Hull's Family Plils for coastlpaUon, mmmmmmm Y tfjs HEHBESKDE1ALKSERVH SYSTEM OF BANKS OVER, ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN GOLD WAS PUT UP BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OF BANKS, IN TWO DAYS, AS A BASIS ON WHICH THE U. S. GOVERNMENT ISSUES MONEY. OUR BANK IS A MEMBER OF THIS FEDERAL R.ESERVE SYSTEM. WE CAN TAKE OUR SECURI TIES TO OUR DISTRICT FEDERAL RESERVE , BANK AND GET MONEY. YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU WANT IT WHEN IT IS DEPOSITED IN OUR SANK. " Us Bank With I Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON DLDQ. - - PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W ROBERT BURNS Lodge, Nc 78, A. M. F., Ancient am Accepted Scottish. Rlto Dal versttl and Symbolic Fret Maspng meets first and thin Friday evening in W. O. W hall. VlsitUig brothers wai come. P, A..Jobafon Socrctary. Ckai, KtagsyreU D. W. ROOF JEWELER . SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY W, F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Offlco Phono 63; Roaldouog TJ VVett Main 8L