The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 19, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    COWBOY STAR. BABE RUTH
IN CACTUS COMEDY
The broad «mil* o f Hoot Gibson
w ill grace the screen of the Ball
theatre Friday and Saturday In a real
•porting American rola. Hoot. In thl«
picture. “Hit and Run.'* ia a enctut
country Babe Rnth who rraatiea the
m ajors, a n l make» th« outfielders
back to the fences when ha steps to
the
bag With his mighty willow
“wand."
■ ,
In the supporting cast Is the truly
mighty Mike Donlln. the greatest out­
field er of his day. a n d 'aver to ba
remembered in baseball annals for his I
terrific and consistent work at h a t.1
Mike playa a baseball scout.
As a result of one such spasm, he I
aees the green wonder of the cactus I
league, played by Hoot, sock the pill
so far, the opposing team has Its
renter outfielder outfitted with a horse
•o as to avoid toeing the hall.
In the cast are a number o f well-
known character actors: DeWitt Jen-
Bing«. who played a big role In Mary |
Philbln's. "The Gaiety Girl;” Harold
Goodwin of "The Ramblin’ Kid:“ Mar-I
tan Harlan, daughter of the noted ,
comedian. OUs Harlan, and a notubtr
of others.
C afeteria
fo r Home
THURSDAY FERRVARY 19. 1298
TH E SPRINŒBUCLD NEWS
F a OE WTOHT
Fund
T H E FIRST BLOOM
Now Ready In the Nl .
W. Basement Store
A COMPLETE, NEW,
Underpriced
MILLINERY SECTION
FEATURING AN INCOMPAR-
ABLY
LOVELY
MENT
OF
TRIMMED
ASSORT-
BEAUTIFULLLY
HATS
AT
TWO
AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES
$2.95
Building Driveway— W. J. Lepler
Is putting In a driveway and retain­
From Dearborn—Dense! Goddard jf ing wall to the garage at the home of
Dr. R. P. Mortensen.
was tn town Wednesday,
TOWN and VICINITY
A penny cafeteria will be given by
th e Springfield Rebekah lodge Mon­
day evening March 3. starting at 6
From W altervllle—Mrs. J. W. K e y , 4L Meets Monday— JT h e regular
o ’clock. The proceeds will go towards and daughter Mary were m the city .m eeting of the Loyal Legion of Log.
the W C. T. V. farm home fund The Wednesday from W altervllle.
4 « and Lumbermen will be held
public Is invited
I
I Monday at 7: Jo In the Woodman boll.
T ~ . I O ffe rs
Goeu t« Marshfield— A1 Perkins
M u sica l T r e a t O ffe re d
U a r a k f U l.l W w in e « la v a fte r
Parent»—Mr. and Mrs Mor
The Columbia Ladles concert or- went ,o Marshfield Wednesday after
ton Bristow and daughter. Marian. <
cheslra of Portland on a trnnsconti- noo°-
-were in town Wednesday, visiting Mrs.
« « ‘*1 tour will appear in Springfield
M # Pneum onl__________
.
-Buddie, . . . four
Bristow's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W
.« the BeH theatre on the night of
of
McBee
Markh
March 3, under the auspices of the
.
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American Legion. Juggling of dates r ,Or' s
* ‘ pneu 1 '
j V laits Fjvther— Mgs. Ona x Deeip
left the company in this section with
Makes Business Trip F. A. Cling- dau« h,<T of J- S. McKay of Spring
one date open and learning of this the an ma(!<> , business trip to Coburg
»*•“ ** h’ p f,,h e r Sunday Mrs
Legion was able to bring the ladles Wednesday morning.
Deer' # ,ormer resident of Spring
prehestrn here.
field, lives at Wendllng camp 14.
The orchestra is said to be the fin-
American Legion Meets—The regn
.
est company of Its Wnd in the coun- lar m eeting of the American Legion
or ®" Mc **
"r
try. composed entirely of women. The will he held tomorrow night.
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tour is being made to sljp x the east.;
I**" b**n
th,a w‘,ek' but * 1”
erners what the westerners produce
Goes to Portland— Mrs. Vern Wilk- Probably be finished by Saturday
In the way of wonderful musicians inson went to Portland to visit friends New braces and foundation are being
and beautirnl women. The program Tuesday.
Installed.
w ill consist of not only some of the
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heaviest symphonies but also som e of
Cart~ Th* Anderson Mol-J-
Cmnp C r . e k - M r k Ml er
the more popular numbers
There or company received a carload of cars of Camp Creek was a Springfield vUI
will also be several soloists on t h e ,“*’«’’
W ednesdsy.
Charles Hayden.
yro<r*wi
c
' whow> hom* •* al»o
Camp Creek
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In from Jasper— Mrs. L. M. Bel- was In Tuesday.
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bring of Jasper was in town W ednes-.
M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H .
, H ere from Portland— M ik e Beaver.
(Ebbert Memorial)
.
formerly In the hardware business In
Building Addition—S. Z. Klntsley. 9prtngfle|d> and now state agent for
Church school m eets at 9:45. with
classes for all ages. A recently orga­ former Springfield realtor. Is building OMimohfle carg, wag tn , own W edne.
nised class of young people, beyond an addition to his home.
¡day from Portland. visiting former
th e high school age meets in the par­
V isits Uncle—Mrs. Luetla Welden- •••o cln to t.
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sonage parlors, with a round tabl"
i keller, who Is employed at Cottage
Rerlster
at
Hotel—J
.H Blakeley
plan of providing their own leaders
Grove, visited her nncle. J. S. McKay
and C. C. Davenport of Albany, F. M.
from their own number. There w ill.
' Monday.
be organized next Sunday in the
Stockton of Oakridge. J. P. Dtmrnet
League room a bible study class under
Visiting Mother—Dr. C. O. Van of Marshfield and Mrs. Wm. Brown
the church school and meeting at the Valzah of Union is spending a few and Mrs. B Scott, both of Corvallis,
earn» hour for young married women, days with his mother Mrs. A. B. Van registered at the Soong hotel Mon-
The Pastors preparatory member- Valzah of this city.
day. F. E. Lash of Woodland, Wash­
•h ip class meets In the study each
ington was there Tuesday.
8unday during the opening exercise«
"* T°m Thurston—George Platt,
of the school
¡Charles Grant and A. T. Petteplace
Moving to Springfield
At the 11 o'clock hour the p a s t o r Thun,ton wfTe ’■ town on
L. K. Posvar. formerly of W illow tj
w ill take for his theme "Christianis­ Tuesday.
has rented the D. P. Day house on A
ing our Christian Ideals.”
Im proving from Illness— M rs. Ira street . between 3rd and 4th streets. 1
At the Preside hour of 7:30. w e will w Baker o{ rmlte , who ha„ b ^ n lh
and h)g famUy
m0T#
g some old songs and have a n e w ; , or , be past four weekg )g Tery much immediately
one on the screen. The pastors theme improved
w ill be “Throwing the Spotlight on
Going to Auto School
L ife’s Puzzle.” Special m csic will
Returns to Camp—D. K Mitchell
be presented at both services.
returned to Wentflr Monday afternoon
W. C. Moshler went to Kansas c |tv
j to resume his work at the camp there Wednesday where he will attend sn
Bank Will Close—Banks of the City Wr Mitchell has b«“en visiting In lautomobile school for the next eight
w ill be closed Monday, February 22, Springfield for some time.
or nine months. Mr. Moshler weut
W ashington's birthday.
by way of Portland, and will return
Entertained at Dinner— Mrs. Dallas
the southern route through Los An-
Murphy was hostess to Mr. and Mrs.
In from Thurston— Ray Baugh of Floyd Rader and daughter of Eugene '***••■
Thurston was In town Thursday.
for dinner Sunday. Mrs. Rader and
Mrs. Murphy were high school friends I Used Fords, all kinds at the Ander-
r-T akee Lumber—J» O. McPherson In Eastern Oregon.
son-WIng Motor Co.. Springfield F-19
■.took two truckloads of lumber to Oak­
ridge today from the Booth-Kelly mill. I
Ford Batteries »1« 50 at Anderson-
W ing Motor Co., Springfield.
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and
$3.95
Every hat brand new ! Never ahown before, here or elaeu here.
H undreds of »mart little hate for drew», for talleeur, for »iiort» shopping or knock about
w ear Hate of atraw and »ilk and straw roniblnatlona. All bewitchlngly trimmed with
gay flowers, rthlxiii novelties. quilUs. wings In fact every mode of garniture la In evi­
dence. Bold In the baaem ent store with all the custom ary courtesy and servios o f the
larger departm ent on the second floor. .
AN AMAZING VARIETY OE MIVEI.Y HATS FOR MATRON AND MISS AT PRICES
YOU'D NEVER EXPECT TO FIND SO LOW
Basem ent Millinery Ojamlng Special.
Smart Untrimmed Shapes, $1.95
Thia group offer» a moat comprehensive selection to the woman who desires to trim
her own hat. Finely made of qhlpped tnllan. a strong favorite fur spring In a boat of
becoming shapes and colors.
Dozens of Buckram Shapes, 75c each
If you wlah to m ake the entire hat yourself choose on« of these well made buckram
shapes at this low price. Pleasing variety.
' « a _< - vz ’
A sjHicial display of low ly fruit and flower w reaths and Individual flowers and foliage.
All priced with extrem e moderation.
> tor
U M __ I.! . I I -_J g M . I I » « S tA » A M S B S l . l l . l ' L ' —
FOR STYLE
Q U A LITY t
ECONOMY
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Our Reputation for
Fine Printing Increases
as N ew Customers tell
Us of their Complete
Satisfaction.
Good Printing of Every
Kind is assured You.
CALL AMD S i i , Dr N. W. Emery
«n pr» .w on niau »bd other worn, n
Ford Batteries *16.50 at Anderson-
W ing Motor Co., Springfield.
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