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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1919)
JWIDAY, JULY 4, 1118, TIMS 8PRIN0FIBLD NIBWS PAOM ST '( t JU L Y RECORDS ON SALE An i apwtklnjf mink! ft U ffwd In th July Path Rcrd. Soroftthln fr every trite. Call at the rathe Shop and linten' to come of thete really remarkable numWi, Here are a few (rem the halNhwndred to i elect from. !. FJr on JWPlnlon. Cl.u,il Mujlo J II rruj.tof, In i.Un Cl.utlU MUda A peil rendition ol this lxnulif ut xini o( Ute. ) f Prill. Vl Corwie Jawf llatlmsn Jo ft llellnian lltl3yUS"l,iMku" Card fWpulilUtln Hond .Mmm, l...ll.b Vnl lltfrnln by , Arthur Hfl.U) Wall 1 1.. J Ow lUl M.dl.y To. 'I to? Ml)r E.rt P. Wild. Billy fcjmUy ,loI.t and inuiieal diracior Erntt Mum, Rflton Billy Murray, Tanor WUo Vom'Sm Aodi-r SwrtU I In Ir. Around ' Art.L Rowland, Soprano . ni iwh in mumim in w moraine Mr Datnt Fantao (On. Slap) BumAM 1 1- nw lull Tatall Royal Orchmra Hand llni Tr&rr.liona (Ona &p) Ev rybody Shimm&a How (Fat Trot) Sfnio, Jau Band 12 Inrli H.sb 40ICI 12 Ineli ai.xs 40IM 12 Inch 11.13 I5 12 inch IIJS 10 Inch f .8 J 10 inch 9 M ISAM IU (neb I .H iai 10 Inch .83 ' lO.lnrh ' NEW LIST 30lk OF EACH MONTH, FOR SALE BY Ketels Drug Store Fo$? Mr, wiiel Mrs. dm. Wtmikrimj, of Na-pn.-Waiih,, arrlved-Thursday, and will vlult ,nt IIiq ,homo of Mrs. 55611a Cnntroll for soma Uhio. They have boon visiting atTail'Creok-slncd Mon-day, Mr. ntjdMrs. W. L. McCuIlotieH am! family stopped for a few days enrouto south from Portland onr art extended automobile (rip Mr. McCuIloujth was formerly chief engineer for the Oregon Tower company hero. " What ft dlqifrrocablo llttlo disease Is the mumps, always coming on at' the' Wrong time, and wo arc not tlio only ones that say Its disagreeable as well as disappointing cither. Oh wolllt could ho worse, tlrcy have It on both sides In somn countries. JjTown and Vicinity lohhny Tomsoth returned o Forest O'rovo Saturday. ' . H..Itonolcln, Hpcnt tliu week-end Jri" Wnltervlllo vlsltim: his son T .Allrt!io. popular innKnzlnua.oti .8ulo " nt I'ccryti. - ..' -- - - . MIssUoIiIii Lo Veo has taken a po umpit nt the Hluo Hlver Hotel Mi Frank Snodgro&s, of Wendllug, "' l84iorbialtlnK frlunda and 'relatives. Carl KiMCher in quite III at the homo - of his grandmother, Airs. Hell SponR. - t . '-. .- A lot of nifty tinted box papora In ; .new.atylea at PerxV. , ' Mr. Lo'tils lnlan'uk,i?f.1brck8on, N. M-cnmoiljt Saturday. llo wflll locato lierci '";' . j - . T"WotB(Jll,B6l matchcB, toilet pjipor, Sunbrfght. thread and taccs ut Cc. Itcbowoll'a." . , e ' - - r. VValllor arrived 'Monday from Marshflohl to spend tho 4th with hla ; f farnlly?" ''. Attorney J. S. Cook and family, of w tturns, nro hero visiting Mr. mid Mrs. . 'r A. DoFuo. , S,. ' , T t. .v , -JL' . , Mr. Sllaa- Oay' eump, down from . vCorvalllB Sunday, ami "will foinnln for, ,- tlio. celebration. , . .j , 'rFnul Scalffo, of the. Snndgatho and " -''Adrian, tinrnge, hna gono to'l'ortlnnd " "tw,. week's vlsltr ' ' , ' .' Qot" the anulrrelK. tulcn .and moles ', wlth .'polBon wheat, 10c and'.2Gc a ,ltacknRe 'at Poory'a. v x ' ' " " ; Mr. and Mr). Late - Clitwood .and fnmlly, of "JVenilllnsr, wjjro InVsnrlnk' "ffld Tuesday whopping. - Mm It. K. Graham, of Den MofnoM, VbhIim nrrlvwl Friday for n vfslt with Mr. and Mrs. T. li. Lonhurt. Mrs, Omcu Wholploy, njid children of Tangent; nro huro vlaltlug friends and rolntlvtis for n fow'days. ' Mr, and Mrs. (Jeorgo Orr and dnugh tiV, N'aoml, has gone to Walker to spend the summer on their ranch draco Thoniue,? of . SweotH-ater, Idaho; Is spending- tto summer with Fayo Smith, and other friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Goodman and children, Julia and John, of Doxtor, visited with Mr. doodmnn's mother. Mrs. J. 1J, Goodman, Monday.and Tues. day. Thoy were accompanied homo by Miss Hcntrlco Tldd, of fiugeno, and Mrs. Goodman. CHiHRV PICKRHt WANTS D VtfT Alallarlow orchard, ono and a half miles northeast or Kugone. Good cherries, good ladders and 2c per pound for picking. Fhond 8-F-5, Elmer Vf Harlow. Jy4 Iatko shipment of Ferculators, fancy tea pots, cassarblcs, flower pots arid sweet pea vases; These goods are exceptionally good and tho prices arc vory reasonable. McDowell's Department. Store. Mrs". A, C. Travis, spending a few days on tho ranch with iior relatives. A load of lumber fell striking and pinning down Harry Neot, Monday, when tho 'chains of tho monorail,, at tho U K mill broke, because of too big a load. Harry was pretty badly bruis ed, and It was thought for a time tliat liTs hip was dislocated, but he scorns to he moving around pretty-well on.co more, slow hut sure. - Mrs. Van Valznh repdrts tlfat her son, Hobert, who with Jerry Van" Val- zah and Ivan Mala arc' spending a few weeks In tho woods above Oakrldgc, shot a big brown bear, Monday. 17C0 lbs., sounds pretty big for a lxiar, hut oven fish always look larger In tho water. COMMON WITCHHAZEL FINE FOR 80RE EYE8 It Js surprising how quickly oyo In flamntlon Is helped by common witch linzol, camphor, hydrnstls, etc., as tnlt- jpd In Lavoptlk oje wash. Ono elderly lady, who had boon trpublcd with chronic eye inflamatlou for many years, wns;greatly helped In. two days. Wo guarantee a small bottle of Lav optlk to help ANY CASE wenk. strain ed pr Inflamed eyes. .jUumlnum oye cup FJtER. M. M. Pcery Druff Co. Miss Lillian Mulligan came down from Portland Monday whero she has been sworkltig for the Allen and Lewis company, for tho past two months. Lillian lias accepted a- position at Mnrslifield with tho Standard Oil company and will- leave for that place Sunday. . Ed Cupp leaves Saturday for Walla Walla, Washington, whero ho will Join his two sons, Itoy and Harold, who left Monday, and have been spending a few days -In Portland. Tho men will spend the season In the harveot fields near Walla" Walla. . lies Smith came down from Mablo Saturday, and took' a new Chevrolet home with Jilm. Vance Cngley went along to hold down the now cushion, and stayed over Sunday, which was Spent eating fried chicken, tending bees, cows, and pigs, and having n good loose time. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Wynd and fain Jiy f Fall Creek, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and'Mrs .Tho Slkos. " Mr, and Mrs, Ward Lnnsbcry'and daughter, Hanoi, havo returned from Hull Lundlng to .mako Miclr home In Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen, of Mable, spent tho' week-end' hem and loft Sun day fov Troutdalo. whero they will spi'iid tho 4th.. . v Mrs. John Purcell nild' 'children, who have boon visiting relatives In "Mar cola and Mablo, for 'the past fe'w weeks, have returned home. Mrs. E. H. Drower. and daughter, Mrs. James IMtchor of Silver Lake, are hero for an oxtondod visit with Mlsa Drowor's Biatr, Mrs. A. Valller. Mrs. PauMlnututn, Mrs. Voter Tom suth, Hazel Urattnln, Charles Croncr, and Kmmy Kennotlspont Siindny nt Js'lmrod on tho McKenzio, picnicking. M. a HRESSLEIt AND SON, CAN NOW FURNISH". YOU ' WITH A HUNTING OH FISHING LICENSE DIRKC1V yMrs. Hnns, of Portlnnd, arrived Suu flayto visit at the home of Jior sister, Mrs. Hurl MoPhorson. ' iMrs. Alex, Pakalak and fanilly, o( ' nollfleld, N...D., arrived 'Monday -'tb Join her husband who has Ixnyi hero' forsomo time, Tlioy will locate hero. Springfield Feed Company S0ME COOIX ALFALFA AND CHEAT LEFT. IT. f-r FEED fCorldto Line of Hog-, and, " Dairy. " t .."'Cet'a Saok of TMnpsonVBest. n GROCERIES : ualcors' Corn innlco, 2 for 19o MacQt Spap , 6 for 25c Miss '"bulsy Vromseih, of Portland enmo down from "Portlnnd tho first of thoweek-end will remain during the summer. -She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tomseth. Mr. nni Mrs- A. II. Kepner, and daughter, nnd-E. 15. Kopnor, nro down from PorUaud for the celehrntlon A. 11.' Kopncr will return in his furm up"tho McoKnzle. soon. ,Mrs. J. W. Parker and children, o Roseluirfc, cmo in Monday to Join he,r husband who has been hero for some time. They, will mako Sprlng flokl their futuro homo. ' Mrs, Aloxnndor,' who Is visiting her son Ray, id Poj-Uand, wrjlttjlmt hq gotung Along as won as coum ue oxpoctpd. Ho Iibb bodn quite, 111 with, pneumonia for tho past two weeks. A big. buncbf oflDo croupe pupor nt Peory's.' ' ;;, , rfji Mr-,' Burns'. Letter Hero Is a letter that Is cortaln tq protj of Interest to people In. this vi cinity. nB ensos Uf this sort .occur In almost ovory lielgiiboiood, nnd?poo plo should know what to. do jn like clrcurnstanccs. '4 v- SAVANNAH, MP., Ocj ia, ijiiu. "V iaod h bottle of Y'hamborlaln'a Colic nntl UlnVrhboa Remedy about 'iilnb ypars. ugQ.nml Itrureil mo of, flux (ijystjntory). I hnd unolher nttucK or tlip enmo compuinu' snmo vuroe or four years ago and n few doses of t'UIfl remedy cured mo.' .1 havo recommend ed Cimmborlftln'B Collo and Dlnrrlmen R'omody to dozens ot pooplo slnco X first used It." PROGRAM FOR THE Bell Theatre FRIDAY, JULY 4 HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN "SHADOWS OF SUSPICION." "A traitor to his country!" Are there any more disgrace ful wordB In our language? See this powerful play TO NIGHT. Also Mack Sennett'8 great comedy, "The Kitchen Lady." Usual prices. SATURDAY, JUL 5 , EMMY WHELAN IN "AN AMATEUR ADVENTURE." A breezy comedy drama of unusual originality and charm. Two things were necessary for the adventure money and clothes. How She gets them, and what she encounters is cleverly shown by Miss Whelen in this brilliant comedy. ' Also Fatty Arbudkle in "His Wedding Night. Do not miss this .splendid program. SUNDAY. JULY 6 MARY PICKFORD IN "HOW COULD YOU, JEAN?" From the story by Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd, The life of a kitchjen maid shouldn't be all stew and onions. There's nothing heavenly about hash. Mary Pfcliford will show you "how to hold your cook. , TUESDAY, JULY 8 SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN "THE HONOR OF HIS HOUSE." You will be more than pleaded with this grasping Orient al drama as presented by Sessue Hayakawa. THURSDAY, JULY 10 The program will consist of short western drama, two-' part comedy and'the illustrated news of the day. FRIDAY, JULY 11 NAZAMOVA IN "TOYS OF FATE." See this wonderful star in a drama that has won the ac claim of many audiences. A high-class production offered at tlie usual prices. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Anders, and llttlo son, of Spokane, are hero visit, ing Mr. Anders' mothor. 21 Good Substantial Meals at the American Hotel for $7 Can You Beat it? Let's Go! HEAR SPECIAL SUN DAY NIGHT SERMONS AT THE Christian Church EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT FOR THE MONTH OF JULY A SERMON ON SOME PHASE OF THE "HOLY SPIRIT," G O M E LET'S' GET ACQUAINTED ' WE MIGHT LIKE QNE-ANOTHER W. A. HALL Shoe Stoiie v Boots a n d S h oes Men's Gloves, Mitts and Socks FIRST CLASS REPAIRING TIRF 6000-Mile Guaranteed. Goodrich, Diamond and Firestone in Stock ,30x3 $14.75 to $19.20 - mm ;30 x Zy2 $18.70 to $24.70 ;oi x t .z.u io ot.oo i32 x 4 m$29.70 to $32.70 34x4 $31.85 to $34.25 ALSO CORD TIRES IN STOCK GUARANTEER' FOR 8,000 MILES. v ; i. IF WE HAVEN'T THE TIRE YOU WANT WE -WILL GET . IT FOR YOU. STANDARD LINE OF ACCESSORIES, GAS, OIL AND GENUINE FORD PARTS. - 1 andgath SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 11 . Main St., bet 4th and 5th. Notice! To Our Patrons Irrigation .Hours; 6 to 10 a m; 5 to 9 p. m. 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