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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1919)
WtiaW, DECKMIJEft 5. 1010. PAGE 'tub sphtNGtmb Ntfwa . a Introducing the New 1920 PLAY PHONE Which is leading the phonograph world for class, tone, quality and beauty The Playerphone is one of the few great phonographs of America Each of the PLAYERPHONE Models is equipped with all the latest devices, consisting of automatic top lift, doing away with clumsy hinge, as used on old style machnes, auto matic stop. PLAYERPHONE tone modifier, extra large Heineman or Meisselbach spring motor running from twenty to thirty minutes with one winding, and the well known PLAYERPHONE TONE ARM and REPRODUCER FLAYING ALL THE MAKES OF DISC RECORDS PER FECTLY. WITHOUT ANY CHANGE OF EQUIPMENT. No better equip ment can be had. Every Player phone is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction to each customer by the Playerphone Talking Maching Com pany. Special attention is called to the beautiful new design of each cabinet, and each model is very high ly finished in the Playerphone Talk ng Machine Company's own factory. This PLAYERPHONE is now on display at our store; come in and let us demon strate its fine qualities to you. AGENTS FOR OKEH RECORDS We are exclusive agents for this machine The Playerphone would make an ideal Christmas present. Pui a Talking Mach me in your ' Home Everyone will enjoy it. lb Willing Worker served A big (tinner to the church and friends, hav ing a their guest V. F. Bwander, W. F. Turner and Mr, Louisa Kelly, tn missionary team. At I o'clock the world outloojc of mission waa pre sented by the team. Mrt. Kelly gave a moat Interesting and educational talk on the great number of forelgu field. Mr. Bwander spoke on the work at home, In the United Statei and In Oregon. Mr. Turner presented the "everymembr canvas" a the means of adequately aupportlng all flelda. Everyone waa entertained and bleated by attending the meeting. About 200 were present. Word haa been received lit thin city that the alater of Mra. C. F. Egglmann, Mra. Percy Fernando of 8an Francisco; la much bolter. Mra. Ternandei had recently underwent a aerloua operation and waa In a criti cal condition when Mra. Kgglmann waa called to her bedside last Mon day. Mra. Kallmann, leaving here on the midnight train for San Francisco. Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, dent lit. Spring Oald, Oregon. HOLIDAY VACATION DATES SET BY SCHOOL BOARD Routine business matters occupied much of the time of the athool board membera last Wednesday evening at their regular monthly meeting. Dates for tha holiday varallon period for the Springfield sdiools were decided upon. Vacation will commence Christmas day and school will convene again January 5. giving 11 days freedom to toucher and pupils. A town la Judged largely by Its banka. The First National Hank of Springfield la one of thin town's greatest assets. Are you helping to make it stronger by your patronage? "Lets Clo:." the battle cry of the boy, wilt be heard at the conference of the older boy to be held in Albany Dec. 6. 6 and 7. A large attendance of boya from all over the state la ex pected at Albany. Thin j the sixth and last of the series of boys' confer ences held in the northweat this year. DEFENDS LABOR (Continued from Page One) A long portion of the message la devoted to a discussion of the con dition and rights of labor. "A defi nite program to bring about an Im provement In the conditions of la bor." and "bring about a genuine demoralisation of Industry" la recommended. "The only way ' to keep men from agitating against grievances is to remove the grlav ance. . . The seed of revolution la repression. "The establishment of the prin ciples regarding labor, laid down lu the covenant of the leagua of na lions, offers us the way to Industrial peace and conciliation. No other road Ilea open to us. . . Uoverumeuta mutt recognise the right of men to bargain rolWUvrty for human objects. . . . tabor no longer must be treated as a commodity. "The right of Individuals to Strike la Inviolate and ought not to be In terfered with by any process of gov ernment, but there Is a predominant right and that la the right of the gov ernment to protect all of Ita people and to assert Its power and majesty agnlnst the challenge of any class." "There are ' those In thla country who threaten direct ' action to force their will upon a minority. ... It makes little difference what minority It is. whether capital or labor, or any other class, no sort of privilege will ever be permitted to dominate thia country. "Those who would propose any ether methods of reform than orderly prmessea are enemies of thla coun try, tat those beware who take the shorter road of disorder and revolution." CABINET SHOP Go to II. E. Pitta' cabinet ah op, corner Fourth and C streets, for your windows, glass and window frames, door, kitchen cabinets, kitchen table. English breakfast tablea, and general Job work. WANTED High school girt or young ' lady to do part time reporting and ' writing about town. Good wage. Apply at The Newt office. Typewriter paper of all kind and ribbon for any make of typewriter for sale at The Nowa office. CANCER NO KNIFE AND L08S OF BLOOD No Flatter and Paina -for Hour or Day TUMORS. PILE8, FI8TULA, COITRt DISEASES OF WOMEN SKIN STOMACH. BOWELS Four yr study In Europe. Over thirty year Experience. Portland Physical Therapy Labora tories, 412 to 417 Journal Building Portland, Ore. 9i wm ID TOWN AND VICINITY ing. also of Oakridge. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox of Ferguson, and Mrs. Pruett of Mosier were Thanksgiving Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentise, Spring-! guests of Mr. and Mra. T. A. Rathbun field, Oregon. at their home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rathbun. of I If money is worth having It I Oakridge. Mr and Mrs. Charles Grun-' worth saving. Begin the saving habit Goat Feathers Watch the next isue of The News for COAT FEATHERS You'll laugh. . . . You'll cry. You'll cuss maybe. It's nothing to wear. It's nothing to eat. It's nothing to drink. It's not a story. It's not an auto. It's not an aeroplane. You can't see it. You can't feel it. Hut you can absorb it as it has power. " Hut wait till next issue. ISN'T IT FUNNY? I J now by starting an account at the First National Dank In Springfield. Goat Feathers. Miss Carmen liar wood of Salem waa a week-end visitor in Springfield. MIhs Harwood was- formerly from this town and is now a student at Willamette. Miss Beatrice Roberts was a visi tor in Portland last week, returning to Springfield Monday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Crump of Cedar Flat la quite 111. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist. Spring field, Oregon. ROUSING MISSIONARY MEETING HELD MONDAY Monday night was a big night at the Christian church. At 7 o'clock NOTICE TO CREDITORS. t Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the Stat of Ore gon for Lane county, administrator of the estate of Henry SnJlason, de ceased. All persons having claim against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same to me at the office of Frank A. DePue, attorney for the estate, at Springfield, Oregon, within six months from the date here of. All clalma must b properly veri fied as by law required. . J. J. SMITSON. Administrator of the estate of Henry Rmitson, deceased. Frank A. Depue, Attorney for Estate. First publication Nov. 21, 1919. Last publication Dec. 19, 1919. , . mum 1919 Model Eha Cabinet Gas Range AS nearly perfect as any range can be made. It conserves time, food fuel --and money. Remarkably easy to keep clean with its white porcelain tray and splasher back. Enables you to do your cooking with a minimum of time and ef fort, giving you leisure for out-doors. A truly wonder ful range for the money and thoroughly guaranteed. Mountain States Power Co. PHONE 58 Corner Sixth and Main