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T1UDAY, JULY 18, 1919 THE BmiNOFIELD NRWS PAGE S I Mr. and Mra. II. T. Khna apent Run-I Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Peerr, Mr. luy at Nltnrod. K'leeao Co and lit f 1 daughter, Joan, ,.n( (hn week-end with Mm. Captain. K. II. Ilimlly haa moved to( .,.,.,. mo,n,.r MrB. Bariih MorrH( 214 aoulh tii-cond atrcei. j . ,. , t 4 The Secret of Successful Canning -The Cunnlntf Kcumod is horn, and of course yon will put up god tuipply of frultH, vegetables, etc. It' a good jxdlcy zttx V will tend to lower the high cost of living. We have Sealing Wax, Paraffine, Spices, Preservatives and other things which may he required. With the use of thene (mining requisites your canning HtierekH will he assured. PHONE 31 1 Nivrn VRlNfif ItLD. .ORE. Mrn. Mlvln Fen wick vlaltlng In Cortland for a roupe of week. H'lllnrd Cochran, of Wendllm, waa In inwn Wedneadnr on buainna. town Mlaa Gertrude William la In l'ort land lor a 'w week' v In It with relative. Mia ICthrl Newland la In Newport for a vlall with her aiater, Mr. ('. jit. Wrlicht. r . Mlaa licafrlce 1 1 ol brook, of Urowna- III-. apcnl a few day here thl wea with f rl-ml . Mr. ItoHH Mulhewa and aon. Anal In,, , of ThiM-ntiiii, wer In town in bualneas for a few daya. ('. K. Hwart and family, and O. D. Kcaacy and family npi-nt Sunday on an out :iik up lilue lllvcr. Crawford Hailey Wi-iidlliiK, are iow wake their home. and family arrival her Minn Huhy Clark, and two children who, for th paat threw week have been vlaltln at Hie home of Mra. Clark'a mother Mm. O. K. Klxer, re turned to their home In HI-, Calif., la at Hundar. , II O. Bnrtlrtt and Hon, John, of Oaage. Iowa, came In last Friday, to vialt for aeveral daya at the home of Mra. Ilartlett'a uncle A. K. Bartlett and family. They are making-in ex tended tour of the wcatem atatea anJ will continue on to California later. A. V. I, Inn, of Knlerprlae. Oregon, tin h been vlaltiiiK at the home of J. J. Drowning for thi: paat. few daya, and Incldently looking for a location. Mr. Linn lived In thia neighborhood about ten yeara bro anil aaya he want to come back after having dlapoaed of hla farm at Enterprlae. K. K Morrlaon baa liiatalled a pair ! of atock acalca on Third nlm'l In front of bia feed atore. ....... I : Town and Vicinity Kred llmioii haa moted to Hecond mi K at reel a. (Mr and Mra Norwood Cut ate on a i' n du' outing trip. A hla hunch of Iim i'l -i ya. crepe paper tit Mr imd Mra. Howard Xclaon. of W'eiiillliiK. were over Sunday viailor lit the lionie of Mra. Nelaon'a moiher, Mra. K. M. Ihiryee, Mra. Will in in Unmet I 11 ml aim. (Utile, of Albany, lire vlaitliiK lit, I lie luniie of her purr-uta. Mr. iind Mix K. A. Smlih ' Mm Clii-aler KlhpiihK ami Mimi He nlrlee Itnle-rta upeni Wiclnotiiiy in Merl'lnli, ill the home of Mr KN ..ihh' ntenlM. Mla Kmnm Maaaee, tf I'orllinid. it In town for a two weeka" vltjt with her winter, Mra. N. V. Kuiery. Mia .1. II. Walker and ain Kd, of Iowa, Bre here to apeml t!io aiiniiner whh Mr. mid Mr W. J. I'owell. " 1 1 1 U'llliulliH it lut hull, lieulKe, Cf V i C'IIiIik, h lit Siiui-i.v reli'lven iihd frieiulB bi'le Willi l.ll.llnl I'KIKlillM, Wild k Willi 1 1 1 0 JStHle lilfiliwuy 'f idiii f n lit Salem, tenl huiiiluy ullli lH par. ill Mr and Mra. llberl Mrlicc Juft recently luarrleil have Rone t hous9 keepinit (it Seci)lh mid F Hi reel a. rtaiuin I.atnlierty left Sunday for lleinl, (Ire. where lie lias accepted h pi.hii-oii wi-li the Morton I r u k Co. Mra. J. T. Moore and Mlaa Maggie Morris were Joliithoateaaea to the Kcnalngton Club at the home of Mlaa MngKte Morrla on laat Friday. A de lightful afternoon waa apent by the ladlea. The Invited gueatx were: Mm. Marry Stewart. Mm. Carl Fiacher, Mra. Kfhel Ilalley, Mra. Harry Jar ett, Mra. Paul Hmttaln. Mra. O. Urownlng. Mem tier a present were: Meadainea Swarta, Keasey, Dunlap, Coffin Korf, May, Emery and Dreaaler. W. A. HALL Shoe Store o ootsandShoes Men's Gloves, Mitts and Socks FIRST CLASS REPAIRING M. C. BRKSSI.KR AND SON CAN NOW Ft'RNISH VCI WITH A MCNTI.VO-OU K1SIMNO LICENSE j DIRECT. ( l'lilll imii ler. ill M.irfela Sniday lh liii-mla le-ie. i Hpent and Mra. K M. I'liihonx j M i a. J. Scott, of Salt-ui. C It Moore ihkI family, of Id'thn Mr. iTallK lu.ili i are vlaitlug tit the hone? I i I of tlietr dachler Mr (!. W. Stafford.! All the popular iiniMZlueti on aalo al I'cery'a. Mra Vincent Monoco. of Mable, l.PI plnir In town on Thuraday. wua who w.taj Mim jiU Iturr has relumed from a vlhillng her diitiKhter and aon In la w.J v!h wh fr,.,)s in Seattle. Incliid Mr. and Mra lleiuy Ailrian, haa re-' inK ,rlp thn.ngi, Ranler National turned to her homo. i Tark Mm. John lUynohta. of Mohawk, wni In town ahoppfng WedneadHy I.. sT Hul'crfly llrooch. aet with col ored atonca. Leave at New office. j Mra. Ada Hurlbutt. of North Ilend. j who ia vlaltliiR her inolher, Airs. ). r. Klzer. nn a gone to Koachurg to vlatt with frienda for a few daya. i'b. Joe Luaby In In Corvallla, call ed there by the lllncaa of her mother. A lot of nitty tinted Imix paper In r.r atylea at I'eery'a -f1ii. day Mi torcd dny' a. Hrowu and Mra Coaler, of Mar wuh In town on hUHlneiix Tuea- M. C. nRESSI.ER AND SON CAN NOW FIUNISII YOl' WITH A HI NTING OR FISHINO LICENSE DIRECT. I Mr ami Mra. Otto Hlce. of Mapl.; ton. are hero vlaltiiiK at. the boiiio of Mra Itlce'a pHrenta, Mr. and Mra. K. 't'n-ed. who tin a Jiiht returned from France. j "Mlaa Gra.e nionniH haa relumed to ) her home In Sweetwater, after visit ing frienda here for the paat two weeka. Jack Lltiell, formerly of Springfield, now Interim I revenue collector, hla wife and aou, returned to Portland nfter a few daya' vlalt with relative here. mid Mia Win to I trail I a I'uaa outing j Mish June Liudaey, who haa apent i.i,.r mn. l"1Hl ,w" ' vlalllng frienda In The "old awltTjtnlng hole" aeema to he the popular renorl these hot day. The biinka of the river are lined with young and old every afternoon and evening. Sunday, fur a 1 I'ortl'ind. hiia returned. She wua uc Dr. N. W. Eiuerv and Dr. and Mrs. I coni iinieil home by her mother from j W. II. Pollard and family, and Kate jthe eiiKl. who will vinii for a couple , I. nuabcry, left for Fall Creek Tuesday Mf ami Mra. W. H Wallace, and fun. ily. Iiave gone to Mct'redle Sprlngi for an outing ! Kin Evu Maiiuaring left Tliiirmlay for 1'ralrie City. Oregon, for a month'J vi-.i with rehitlvea. Cel the Hiiuirrela, inue and nmlea vi'li poison wheat. 10c and ?! a r, igd at I'uery'a. of uiimiliH. Dr. S. A. I la n fol d and wile, return ed from a trip to (lie middle west IiihI Saturday. Dr. lmnford attended i the .Methodiat Ceiitennlnl celebration) at Coliiuiliua, Oiidi, and visited friends and rehitlvea In llarneavllle, Ohio, and Wheeling. Weal Virglnin. afternoon, where they will upend few daya flailing and camping out WHAT Do You' Know About the BIBLE? WARM UP Your Heart. WAKE UP Your Mind. STIR UP Your Conscience. Attend the Services at the CHRISTIAN CHURCH Every Sermon is from (lod's Holy Word. We believe that e Ilible.is its own best in terpreter. Come and see if we handle the Word aright. Every Sunday night this month a special address upon some phrase of the "Holy Spirit." TEDDY W. LEAVITT, Pastor. 6000-Mile Guaranteed. Goodrich, Diamond and Firestone in Stock 30x3 $14.75 to $19.20 30 x 3V, .$18.70 to $24.70 mm 32x4 ......$29.70 to $32.70 34x4 $31.85 to $345 ALSO CORD TIRES IN STOCK GUARANTEER FOR 8,000 MILES. IF WE HAVEN'T THE TIRE YOU WANT WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU. STANDARD LINE OF ACCESSORIES, GAS, OIL AND GENUINE FORD PARTS. game Adrian SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 11 , Main St., bet. 4th and 5th W.ll Hiirr left for Portland Monday. wh'e he will enter the (iood Samar itan hoapitnl to undergo an operation. Mi-a Mary iio!nril to Albany Sunday. St'.Mh'a alater relumed With tllelll. Mi I Creed llratlain. aou of Mr. mid Mra. ' K. E. Itraltuin. arrived Sunday from nine iiionlh'a service overaeaa. Mr. Itraltuin left Kelly Flelda, Sun An- Itotilo, Texaa, for France with the SSI tt Chaar and Otto Smith, ' ,,""oon ro",l,n' For the pant tl.re-1 nionihs he haa been a atudeut in the j I'nlveraity at Hnunie, France, lie la graduate of K. II. S. and nttemlcd V' MI Mra. Ed Heater, and diiuth tlie I niveralty of Oregon for a while. tj-r. 1'hyllia, have gone for a two wnkV iail In SHleiu and rorlland. j Mr- d Mra. II. C. Miller, of Lake jClty. Minn., who have been visiting Way aell your guoila for practleally , at t lie home of tor. and Mra. N Jack, nohmg when wo pay the top pi Ice? near town for the past two weeka, left The Home Furnlaliei a Hurry Curauw. I Monday night for AahUuid and Med - - I ford They alao apen a few daya flatting In Maralifleld. Tlioy are on an extended trip through the western atatea and later will go to .California. Sell PROGRAM FOR THE Thea tre Springfield Food- Company Our Big Sale on Folger's Coffee Two Days Friday & Saturday July 11 and 12 FREE One-fourth lb. with 1 lb. order One-half lb. with 2 Vis lb. order One Pound with 5 lb. order llt?e Gift-can .first. If you are not ButlHfied, return large can and your money will be refunded GET YOUlt TWINE NOW! Mrs. I.uahy, of Harrtalmrg, mother of Joe Luaby. and Mra. Itivett, of Lin coln, Neb., who la visiting her daugh ter, Mra. W. r. Tyaon, for the Hum mer, were delighted to find they wore achool mates many yeura ago and had not Hint for about 40 yeara. It la need lesa to say they hud u very delight ful vlait. Mr. and Mra. Itivett will viait Mra. I.uahy in llurrlaburg later. The Joy of Living f To eujoy life wo niuai have good health. No one cau reunonably hope to gel much real plea mi re out of life when hla bowula are dogged a good ahare-of (he time and thu poianns that should bo expelled are uhaorbed Into thu ayatem, prodiifliig liemlaclie and lndlgealion. A few doaea of Ch.uuhor luin'a Tuhleta will move tho bowela, atreugthen the dU'Chtlcn mil kIvo vou a chunco to roallzo thu r"l Joy of lLv lug. Try it. FRIDAY, JULY 18 HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN "PALS FIRST" If you were hungry, ragged and penniless, with no hope" in your heart, and you suddenly were made rich and com fortable and had a love-affair thrust upon you and you lived as an impost eia, could you keep it up? See the answer in this thrilling play. SATURDAY. JULf 19 MAY ALLISON IN "CASTLES IN THE AIR" "Castles in the Air!" With what visions of happiness have you furnished your day dreams? Fortune's dreams are of a romance with a millionaire all the girls in her novels get millionaires, so why shouldn't she? SUNDAY, JULY 20 GEORGE COHAN IN "BROADWAY JONES" In this story, Mr. Cohan has added another vocation to his remarkable career, as an author, his songs and plays have proved the big hits of Ilroadway. As an actor, he has gained wide fame, and as a producer, of photoplays, his popularity is ever increasing. In "Ilroadway Jones" we see his as chewing gum manufacturer. TUESDAY, JULY 22 VIVIAN MARTIN IN "THE TROUBLE BUSTER" Fortune smiles when Vivian dons the garb of the sterner sex in this delightfully told story of u girl alone in the city. See Miss Martin, an actress with personality. THURSDAY, JULY 24 The program of short subjects are as follows: Two part Western Drama, entitled, "The Rustlers," featuring Pete Morrison and Helen Gibson; two part Comedy, entitled, "Uehind the llorder." featuring Alice Howell; also the Cur rent Invents Magazine of the screen. 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