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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1921)
" - -- v - - V - r -.' f -.,. t, v.'. i- f' ., '. , , V PAGE FOUR TTTO RPRINOFTFTJ) NTCW3 I f ,' I j :i !i i i ; i ? i i' f ( ; M ' ! I if .1 T: t. i i ii i i t , "Laughteresque" 2 1-2 HOURS of ENTERTAINMENT "BURSTS of BUNK" run B ell Theatre RUARY 18 Evening 8:00 FRIPAY FE Matinee 2:30 Reserved Seats Guranteed 35c General Admission 25c RESERVED SEATS at EGGIMANS P. S. S. H. S Orchestra WillPlay Charlie Hun bins Ins a frosh to look after him to school and buck home. ' Sho wears n red coat. ! V heard a little rrosh girl say. "1 llk 'Divine thing" I Lul K.I w aril has ''Something" to .carry her books to school nowadays. CotUgt Grove -Sprlngflald IARt Saturday evening Cottage Grove high school defeated 8. II. S. 6S to 17. Tit local bora played a fast game the first half but In the. ( second half the "spirit" itemed to! j have passed on. At tho end of the j ' first half the score, waa 18 to 19 In I favor of Cottage drove. The visitors' have made A tour of Southern Oregon ! this is their first victory one thlnj; we ran say la, t try have'nt anything; on Springfield whn It comes to lining j up victories. It was a clean game, i both schools are. satisfied. j Springfield Loses R. II. S. lost both debates, here and In Kug?ne. Both teams representing S. H. S. did exceedingly well consider ing the teams they debated. Kugene teams made a brilliant showing and also th University high. Springfield had many handicaps, such as lack of material and lack of enthusiasm among the students to help. But after considering all these things, we can only hope that others will protlt by the efforta put forth by the teams so that a debating team will be na popular as athletic. SATURDAY BARGAINS SATURDAY ONLY They Appeal To Our 'ympathlea j The bilious and dyspeptic are con-' atant suffers and appeal to our syi )-1 pathiea. Many such, however, have 1 been completely restored to health by the use of Chumberla'.n'a Tablets. ' These tablets strengthen the stom-' arh. Invigorate the liver and Improve the indigestion. They alao cause u gentle movement of the boweK When you have any trruble wltn your stomach, give them a trial. THE TATTLER "FV the Gossip Hound" This little section seems to stir no quite a bit of angr Just that kind of anger that shows they're pleased, but well have to overlook that now let's see. Hawkshaw Halsey struck upon an idea of advertising his line of work. Mister Hawkshaw sent a number of valentines to a few young ladles, whom he thought mlgtt likely need his assistance. "Oh, let me pluck a rose from . amongst this group," Quote Hesse v. "Afore nothing is left but the thorns." The Frosh have Kessey on the Jump Miss Lola Crabtree says she's going to write a letter to Santa Claua VULCANIZING AS EXPLAINED BY THE U. 8. RUBBER CO. Vulcanising la a term frequently used by motorists, yet one not gener- Farmers Exchange The Store of Bargains . GROCERY SPECIALS - SUGAR 14 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar for $1,00, with Every $5.00 Cash Purchase. Macaroni, 4-lbB. special 25 Coffee, 3-lbs. special $1.00 Large Cottolenc, special 1.50 Folger8' coffee, 3-lbs. special 1.20 Tomatoes, per can 10 Argo corn starch. 3 pkgs 25 Carnation milk, tall, 2 cans, 25c; enno 0.75 Post Toastlcs, per pkg. 12 HrooniB, , 69 Dairy salt, B0-lb. sack 79 Stock Bait, CO-lb. sack 65 Table salt, 50-lb. sack 95 Lemons, per doz 25 Men's Wear Dept. $45 and $S0 men's suits $31.85 $15 and $18 boy's suits . 9.85 $25 and $30 overcoats . . 14.85 $10 and $12 Mack, coats 6.85 lant8, 1-3 off Underwear -. . . at cost $1.50 and $1.75 work shirt $1.05 75c and $1 woolen box . . . ,49c $4 and $4.50 flannel shirts $2.85 $4.50 and $5 hats $2.89 Ladies' shoes at cost All rain goods will sell at coat Drygoods Dept. (ilnghanis 29c Outing flannel 29c Laces, embroidery, '2 prlc LHJanketH at big reduction 75c Indies' hose 35c 3 pairs for . $1.00 Cotton gloves 2 pr. for26c W give Red Stamps.. .That means 2 extra ess aexond. In the cost of adequate super vision to make aure that materials are not spoiled during the process. next year asking for soineUing to ally understood. To nearly everyone take her to shows and buy her candy, it has a mental association with tire Mister Thomas Brattian aays ihat repair shops, bgcauM the world ap- To Illustrate the necessity of this the little aricle in last weeks lssui pears prominently on the signs our supervision It la necessary only ta about him has helped bim greaty. o many of these establlstments. point out that a single drop of mols- Leonal Vorls can be found at the; This association of Ideas la so strong ure n the rubber or fabric will when uiu.siauu, a ana om iiretu uivsi y i time. "Lotsa to this. eh. Mabel? , Elory N'innis (Ninny) is still toldinff his nose to the grindstone. Misses Crystal Bryan and Mabel Humphery kindly requested that their names be left out of this section, nothing more will be said. Beany Perkins haa had no more assaults from the "large Frosh." Something new has vulcanization la the tire, la subjected to heat In the "Cne-Eleven ' E i Fifth Avenut NtwYorh If that many believe people won't catch on 'only another name for a tire repair, vulcaniser, turn to steam and eipand But vulcanisation has not so into a "blister" that will ruin the limited a meaning as that It Is the tire's saieablllty. process on which the whole, rubber Tiro building Is noV a hap-natara. industry of tb world rests. Every easily acquired art It requires ln article of rubber manufacture that fini'e pains and ceastews vigilance, enters Into the service of mankind Tf a tire Is Imperfect In any particular has been vulcanlred. Whether it Is it cannot go on tie market except as a teething ring or a tlrv, a hose pipo a second. In this factxirles of thi ?r a hot water bottle, n rubber bout fnltd States Rubber Company thle developed, j or a K"'r ""N- " must hav passe I requirement for care at -very ste. through the process of vulcanizaftoi. hns r.eltfil In ;ln fHtahllHliment or Rubber manufacturers d'd not a r'gld system of Inspection so always know how to vulcanize rabbet, complete that every operation is Hefor the process wan discovered i ? fully ti i erv'ru-.l Uy ttniii't w millions of dollars were sj.ent In this V1 en the tri goes into the vuUanlz. r country in the, manufacture of rubber it Is as ierf. 't as h.rnut eyes mi l goods that reached the market only h:imU c-in nirk It. Ko efflc'ent has to prove unssitlafactory. ihlK FyTt rn hecomo that ;h numt.e-j Vulcaniznt'on I generally snoken of t'". found to be Imrerfect !iJ f)f among rubber manufacturers ns Mropveil to on av rug or 0119 m 1 tie "cur"." Many efforts have been thousnnd. made to discover other lenH expensive methods of curing rubber but thus far A Judicious Inquiry without succ'hh. In every rubber! .A well known truvellng man who factory u latrojiart of the couf cf visltn the drug trade, says he nas .machinery and labor is applied to often beard dniRglsta ak a cuwomer 10 nuy ror a iiiii 0 .-mi f for n child, they nlinont recommend Clin tube rial it's - -' -'-I 1L- L - I , l .. -I - U.Ut.1 Let as figure on that oast Job of printing. We can save you money. Our Motto SANITATION, QUALITY PAIR PRICES AND EPPICIENT SERVICE Our motto Is Tull measure, full weight and honest goods for your money, our aim U to please you. If we pleas you tel others. If not tell us. Fair and courteous treatment prompt service to all. Give us a call when in need of anything in the grocery lln.i. iteiillzli-K that humanity liable to err. we stand ready at all timcM so correct our mix takes. White Front Grocery WINZENREID & COMPANY CFUNGFIELD, OREGON securing a proper cure. True, some i who wl'ibed types or Hi!n goods hav been aucces.v , adult, and fully vulcanized by the une of cherni- j invariably I cals In place of heat but the propor tions of thene is very small. In tfre manufacture the process of vulcanization Is especially expensive. Thitt operates in two ways, first, in the coKt of tie operation itself, and Cough It' inody. The reason f.;r Is that they know there is 110 darker from it and that It always cuiim. There is ne the leant danger !ji giving it and for colds, croup and Whoplng cough It is unsurpassed. Lot's .Hie sure way fo WOOD 4 FOOT AND 16 INCH Fisher - Weber Wood Co. Phone Springfield, 132w Phone Eugene, 782 V - vi Pr PP ,ruo ur AjM'- f lo to At Into J w' M r. E7I YWM BRAND $ Slicker lhrlsdH5I1 BRAND Aarmenl , for every kind of wer worn or sport IP mm vmnrwrtgnt AJTOWER Ca JfOl eSIABUSHCO Mt J BOSTON Catarrh Catarrh in a local disease, frreatlj influontfd by constitutional con ditions. IIAMS CATAKiai MEDICINE ia a Tonic and Rlood Purifier. By doonsin? the blood end building tip tho Sv4om, 'II A LI 3 CATAHRII MKDICINR reetorei normal condition and allows NV tere to do its' work. All Druggist. Circuran free. P. J. Cheney & Co., ToleJo, Okie.