The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 14, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    T l Il’RSDAY. MAY 14. H»?f»
SPRINGFIELD SINGERS IN
ONTARIO TO BE MAY 15-16
Three residents of Springfield a r e !
among the ITS members of the Kug> ne
| tra to rlo Society that will m a k e Its
n p ta tio a s
íhl.
V vident b
And »0 the morning came when I
should M1ow rll'e down the coast.
The papers announced that I was
leaving and r a v e clippings of the
elaborate parties being riven for the
D ivines guests. A box of IlUies of the
Walley Hke the one» that had come
each dav while Paddy was sick, ar­
rived and although th “re was no note.
I felt that they were from Curtiss
W right. Then, he still cared and Bob
had said by the time I returned from
the house oartv. he would be tired of
Anne. Mv he«"t heat high with hope.
With his »towers on my beautiful
now coat and so " » n r niece» of lug-
gave that j must have looked like a
prlma-dnma o" » t"«ns-contlnental
tcur I went with Paddy to the train
alone
A H th « c ro w d w »< th e re to »ee tne
«»» a « I s t o o d o n ’he steps or*oara-
t'rv to e n in g 'nsfde Warren Fisher
Ju-r-ed »hs„ra
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SAVE YOUR
SO L E S
¡.12 A kkra *
|ià
fo r court.
¡34, All ete rn ity.
37 .1'»' d f»r rowing
.1» An Eastern Slate.
' to. A direction.
Answer to laet wash's pussle.
s B w I r I e
naarain tiranna
41. Pertaining to punishment.
43. Male voice.
«
VERTICAL
1. A vessel.
3 A sllpnot.
3 A kind of bed.
4. Abbreviation for our Sarlor.
8 An exclamation,
7. The whole.
8. Separate partleulare.
9 Putrefy.
13. Company, (abbr.)
14 Beverage.
1ft. Preposition.
17. Hue.
— 00a a a sa a
□ a a a •ana
eia raaaaa aa
a Bsmusma a
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Contracting and Building
GEO. W. PERKINS
Corner 5th and D Street»
Spnngflield, Oregon
Plana and
Estim ates Furniehed
Free. W ill H elp You Finance
V our Building
WE BUILD
Store fixtures, shelving, etc.
iences for the home.
All kinds of built-in conven­
Consult us for sny work you may
have.
ANDERSON
Manufacturing Corp.
Courtesy
Bring us your films or mail them to us and be sure of the
results you want.
Baker-Button
We renew your shoes so
you get twice the wear.
The cost Is only a little.
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
Main St. Between 3rd & 4th
—
Service
—
Quality
Phone 7
Cor. G and Third Sta.
Springfield. Oregon
7 West 7th, Eugene Oregon
EVERYTHING FOTOGRAPHIC
Eugene. Oregon
Y om Cannot Buy
GREATER VALUE
The 1925 Star Car w ith the M illion
Dollar M otor i> the car for you- The
car with a hundred and one advanced
features. Features which competition
may have tomorrow.
th «
"I'm also one
r>* th e hoi,«« n e rtv r i i - « '« '* and with
th« anronneement. he stood by my
»Ide
"Bride «-id r-nom*" Pant Wright
S t th e t - t n - r « « )
¡Ik. A black man.
Picnic Time is
Picture Time
w er’d." sje excls'-ned
y e tte d
■y------- 3 —
! dial church In Kugeue, Friday and Sat­
urday May IS and Ik In “The Crea-
I tSou.'' Four Sprlugflel.l rtaidenta have
! also b< n ael cted as among the pat
I rona and patronesses for the affair
Mr. and Mrs, 0 . It Ke*-*ey and Mr
! and Mrs W A. Hughes are among
I the »tensors for the avrnt.
Springfield »Inger« who are In the
ra«t of "The Creation" are Kunl. »
Parker, Catherine Duncan, and Doro­
thy Dean Ditto, The society organ
lied earlv In the year under the presl
dency of George H. MiMorran has
been holding regular rehsrsals for th»
past three months under the direction
of John Stark Evans of the I'nlvrralty
H O R IZ O N T A L
of Oregon school of innate.
I. A relative.
Three vocal artist« from other cities
ft. Piece of furniture.
bare been engage,! for the aolo role»
10. Crucifix.
for the presentation.
Jane Burns
11. The loweat fem ale voire.
Albert of Portland, soprano, William
13. Word of Negation
Pilcher of Loa Angeles, tenor and
13. A domeatlc anim al
Gage Christoph,r of Los Angeles,
1«. Permit.
hast, are the trio selected from among
IT. Punctuation mark.
a large number of prominent profes-
19. A brave tntut.
tlonal singers of the Pacific coast and 31. Otherwise
the east.
33. A tree
In calling attention to the Initial
34. Pastery,
oresentatlon of the oratorio society
35. Decorated lower part of waT.
Mr KcMorran points out that many 38. Squad.
parts of the county are represented 30. Extend to.
in the membership and that it la not a 33 A monkey,
Eugene or V nlrerslty affair exclualve- Sft. Piece of roars • fih r’c.
ly hut a eomunlty project of Lane 38 Self.
county and that It la hoped to enlist 38. Spill.
the intereet of all outside communities 40. Girl's name.
In the activities of the society.
rushing Aune beenua.» hr
waa expected home from acnool. They
n e d s a «hoc K att'sK?!
. ad 004
u ly w a tc h d th e prove* ,i-
fce really wanits Is ani el* ,
mgs. but had heard every word that
tor and he’ll find It out
from had passed.
rw.nove your bright pre»
My eyes enughl the steady gaxe of
hi» li f e ”
Curtiss Wright. He raised hla hat
"But Anne':, pretty and
»ugg. »ted. hoping 0» would dear both. and looked disapprovingly at Wgrren
"Yea." he was »»1ft to reply. "she Fisher, who he must have recognise*,
has a certain sort of prettines» and at oaee.
(To be continued)
• naivete' of manner which she a.
forts, but»” he spoke slowly, "«he
Baseball Game Postponed
could never feel the glory of a »un­
set or hold your hand at the perfect 'The base ball game with Harrisburg
moment during 'Aida' or 'Madame which the local nine was to play th«re
waa cancelled because of rain. The
Butterfly.' “
, "Ooh Bob," I clapped my hands. "1 next game for the Sprlngfltld team
Just love you for that. I eren feel will be played Sunday agalnat Scio
like I could be Induced to drtTe Into there. Another game with Harrisburg
that wide gate marked 'Robinwood' will be played later In the aeaaon.
and have a cup of tea to refresh my
Cars Collide
Injured heart.'*
“There, that's bitter.'' he remarked
The fenders of a car driven by W
and waa about to turn into the road­ A. McBee were slightly bent Friday
way of soft brown pine needle« when evening about 8:30 when It waa struck
h e changed his course and headed by the Charles Spores car. Mr. Me-
I Bee was Just Waving h is parking
hack towards town.
"Speaking of being temperamen­ space when Mr. Spore« hit his car.
tal !** I laughingly accused.
"I thought for your sake, ’we'd
New Place O pined
better not go in " he explained. “I saw
The Luncheonette, operated
by
a bunch of car« out front and I knew Ralph Sweeney and Fred Cline, re­
(he cats on there would begin to opened for business Sunday, after ex­
scratch."
p en sive Improvements. The Inside of
“Not you and I Bob!" I was In­ the shop was repapered with blue
dignant at the thought.
CALL AND SEE Dr N. W Emer»
paper, and the wood work painted
"Bet your life. They'd love It." he cream. Booths In Francfe gray are on d H ' w nr "1st. snd other work «T
eaid
“Now If you were not ao easy along the wall, and counters for foun­
to look at. you could ret away with tain and light lunch orders are on FOR SALE—Carbon paper In large
setirder, but vou've got something the other side. The shop was repaint­
she: ta. 38x39 Inches, suitable for
they haven't. Sallle. and It hurts."
tonkine tracing». The New» Office.
ed on the outside also.
“That's rather ambiguous, don't you
think r
“Chi you know what I mean. It's >1
that Indefinable tparkle that makes
«pen wcrsfc‘vfnl and woman green
with envy.” he explained
83. Meadow,
j iß A fru it
I f . lib a i of sheep.
, firs t public appearance at the M etho
Bob’s Cheerful Summary Cheers Salìie
md
This W eek’s Crossword Puzzle
18. Whinny
2u A color.
The Car for
the Millions
with the
MILLION
DOLLAR
M OTOR
High-cLas», economical features which
•ct the 1925 Star Car in a claaa by itaclf.
o * p la v o te « .
T no ticed a c o tjrje
e t a f * ’ ’’ - se ver«, tra c k s
fo » « - • n e o tr ln r tr » 'n .
w a l’ ln e
f t w as A nn e
PEDIGREED POLICE PUPS ....
Sired by Double Champion,
son of an International Cham ­
pion. Strongheart Strain, splen­
did condition.
Get a pup now to train for I
w atch dog, cattle dog, or pet
for the family. Prices exceed­
ingly reasonable considering
stock.
M. P. FLETCHER,
Box 263 Eueene.
50-Pound Capacity—Side Iceing
“HERRICK”
Refrigerators
Extra $36.75 Special
$1
Keep Weeds
on the run
G ardens will soon be boom ­
ing. So will the weeds If
you let them start.
A
hand cultivator will enable
you to keep them on the
ru n with less work th an
anv o th er tool.
We carry the high wheel
type, the Planet Jr., and
the Iron Age.
Quackenbush’s
160 N inth Ave. East
Eugene, Oregon
Deliver» Yours This Week!
Then $1 Week—No Interest!
A good refrigerator is necessary from now on—when foods
m ust be (kept fresh despite w arm w eather. These re"
frigerators offered are of convenient size, with generous
com partm ents tor ice and food— and so well constructed
th at you will save m oney on ice besides. We have m arked
them a t a very special one-w eek price. They are made
of oak—very heavily insulated with m ineral wool and
spruce lined. They are odor and taint-proof—and of 50-
pound ice capacity. The “ H errick” is a high-grade re­
frigerator and Is sold exclusively by W etherbee-Powers
in Eugene.
FREE
With Every Refrigerator Sold This Week A Crystal Glass
Refrigerator Set— Consisting of 3 Nested Bowls and Cover
^ /E T H E R B E E
- PO W ER S
£A S7 M l N TH A N D
OAK
IkJP
Springfield Garage
~S he greatest value buy in the w orld