The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 17, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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UPPER WILLAMETTE
T h » « tart»nt tx x ly
at th x U n io n
h ig h se llout No. 1 nt l*l«a»M«t H ill
toad« KM on tli« baakat M etel f t r e a
n t th u h ig h Nctiool H u tu n ln y n ig h t,
t »•»•«tpIm r 12 M r. lin y » r<u't>lv«d thn
PTlM lo r p a yin g III« la rgo n t Mim (or
a ba a kat and llu a e l K o ll to o k th e
p rlae (o r lb « p re ttlv a t b a ske t. T h e
mutiny ral«»d guua to w a rd b u yin g a
n ilin v o g ra tih w h ich the a lu d e n t body
re c e n tly purchuaod.
T h u t 'lir la t b in E n d e a vo r aix le ty o t
I ’leaaant l l l l t w ill g iv e a p ro g ra m and
« h u rt |» n y |. I E rlila y nllO it, H e co n jlie r
is at th e c h u rc h T h e re w ill ba no
c h a rg e fo r the p ro g ra m but the wom ­
en o f th e c h u rc h w ill aorv« n c a fe te r­
ia «Upper III th e buHolnent a fte r the
p ro g ra m T he proceed« w ill go to w a rd
p u rrh n a liig new carpela fb r the ro»
Irglm and alnlea T h - fr o g m i l l w ill
con»l«t of a »ong by the W h e e le r
quartette, aolo by I'ln tre m e Moitwon.
eelo, by A lle n
W h e e le r, old
tim e
song« hy th e wom en o f the ch u rch ,
p la y e|,
Ilu rg ln ra hy Jed
W h i -I i t ,
lu it lle R cnahadler, V io le t In m a n and
C la re n ce M n n .o tt
M onday n ig h t the c h ild re n <>( t ’ lir l
tia n c h u rc h w ill g ive a C-hrlatmaa
p ro g ra m Off« rin g » (o r the < h lb lrc ti H
hom e In C o rv a llla w ill le r< > veil
S unday and M onday n ig h t h y th e
c o m m itte e nt th e
ch u ri-h
Clothe«,
toy». C hrb-tm na p re xo n ta to 1» made,
f r u it , hooka, tool» etc , are acceptable
V y d e tt
C u rtla ,
th e
fiv e year-old
d a u g h te r o f M r and M r« Cha» C u rl«
o f Pleasant l i t I. hna been a o ffe r ltir
of lata w ith tn fla m m n to ry rheum «
tb.ni She 1« onte w it Im pro ve d the
pa»t fe w day«
T h e b a rn o f T It llo b in e tt was
I 4 i -l to th g r tin 1 'I hut -lay n ig h t
N o «lock waa lo«t hut nhout to ton«
o f hay burned.
Page Three
TU E 6PHiNGKlKJ,L>.N W 'J
n . 1*25.
Should Ba.
*, “One ewallow doe« not make a sum-
Hraaa rehaaaaa1 ofl the high Mhool
W alter L. Koons waa In from Mar-
He: "There'» no use talking, wotn m er.'
cola yeaterduy (or medical treatment platy. “Aaalaki by Sadia” was bald
Wed n ««day olgbt
ThanSay after­ 1 en aren’t game.'*
II« had received a apra!m il
back
“ No, but |t aure put eprtng Into
She: "W ell, they're certainly hunt­
noon at 2 : SO a matinee waa glv«o fo r
while
working
In
tha
mill
of
i
h
.
It la a com m on fa lla c y th a t green,
ed
enough."
T
°
“r * • » '
the lieaaflt of the school latudents,
la vernier, o r alm a o th e r co lo r la leaa Ptaber Lumber com pany.
and Friday evenhig at g;00 p. m. the
fu s t th a n b lu e o r p in k Pastonas de-
regular j J m - w wIB be given tor towns-
Eleanor: "Your brother Is awful E d it RALE— Carbon paper In targe
1 pend a on th e c h e m ic a l co m p o sitio n
careless. Last time he came to my
«beeta. Mx3k teehee, suitable for
*J<ih"nV>lhn—In to w n fro m b o a t F r e r k poeple.
making tracI «g« The News Ottica.
house he left bis rubbers. He'd leave
of th e dye.
on bualne»» to d a y, re p o rt» a c llv t lt y
A whole nhlpwwBt of ChrtHtma» dec­ bis head If it were Tooae.”
U ye a tu ffa a re grouped In to varluun Io roa d tin p ro v ir n i- iila In th a t aea-
Katharine: "Yes, 1 know. I heard
tb m . He also sta te s th a t th e dtetrlct oration h a v e Juat been opened. Come
C o rre c t, B it down.
cluaau« a cco rd in g to th u lr c o m p o s itio n
him
say he'd have to go to Denver for
la e n jo y in g m m It w a rm e r w e a th e r In and m ake your
selectio n early
u n it th e dyea In »onte i-laaaua are tuere
bta
lung».’*
T e a c h e r: "W h e n Is th e beat tim e
than he fn u ud here.
from our large atoek.
FASTNESS OF DYE
NOT QUESTION OF COLOR
ta a t
tlia g those In other«. T h u s a
blue, o r any o th e r fa b ric m ay
have rece ive d Its c o lo r fro m uuy one
o f a n u m b e r o f d iffe re n t d y e s tu ff»
v a ry in g w id e ly In p u ra u u u u c y . W ith
o u t k n o w n ln g Just w h a t k in d o f a
dy>- wit» used and It la p ra c tic a lly
unpoHHlble fo r th e consumer to t e l
I tile Ute file t It'« « o f c o lo r 111 tw o
fa b ric » can hot tie p re d icte d . A dye
th a t la one o t t h " p o o re st o f It» d a«»
m ay have been u«t«l on one o f th "
fa b ric s , w h ile th e o th e r m a y have
been dyed w ith
one o f lit«
la-et.
»Irven, lavender, o r u tty one c o lo r
Is Just u« fa s t um a n o th e r I f s im ila r (
dyes a n used
to p ic k appio» ?"
gr<' n,
Buy Your Christmas Cards from
Boy: "When there
the News W hile there Is a large stock, lookin’”.
ain’t
nobody
BOND
We u se it when
PRINTING w
GOOD JOBS
Give Ils
A s Xmas Draws Near
5 k Y o u rs^
LtOEBWM
nusuam
we are still wondering just what we will get for Father,
Mother, Sister or Brother for a nice Xmas present, Coin«
in and let us help you select som ething that will be suit­
able from our stock of Merchandise of wh?.h we have a
large assortm ent.
Here are A Few Suggest ic~is:
Serve Big
Pieces
4 »
You Go Home Happy When
You Do Your Christmas
Shopping Here
When serving our Pies, be sure to serve big
pieces. They are so good that a small piece does
not satisfy. We have them fresh, every day.
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
PRICES ARE RIGHT
MOTHER
FATHER
Purses
Purses
Handkerchiefs
Ties
Garters
Handkerchiefs
Rubber Aprons
Suspenders
Silk Hose
Supporters
HouBe Slippers
Sleeve Holders
Perfume
Belts
Silk Umbrellas
House Slippers
Boudoir Caps
Hose
SISTER
BROTHER
Un.brellals
Ties
B arettes
Caps
Handkerchiefs
House Slippers
Barters
Supporters
House Slippers
Knife
Silk Hose
Handkerchiefs
Belts
Purse
Perfum e
Belts
Boudoir Caps
Sleeve Holders
We have a large assortm ent of Art Work and Embroidery
Thread.
A.«R. Sneed Dept. Store
__________WE DELIVER IN SPRINGFIELD_________ _
FRED FRESE, Prop.
««■M
QUALITY IS RIGHT
SERVICE IS RIGHT
■jMUKüUMnsa
Conte here and load your arm s full of Christm as
delicacies. You will have food for the Holid-ays-
th a t the entire family will enjoy to the utm ost.
PHONE
FREE to YOU!
The World’s Best
PHONE
8 - WHITE FRONT GR0CERÏ - 8
M U S IC
Buy Home Gifts Here
Something useful for everybody—gifts of service th at you
don’t need to apologize for. g
A Smoke Signal
is a business like and good looking smoke stand of m ahog­
any trimmed with n k k e l and chaiese glass, now $ 11.50
Pedestal smokers from ............
$ 2 .0 0 up
An Uplifting Chair
Not only because it is so extremely com fortable but Cverv
line and the supremely fine fabric, used for its cover, lend
dignity to its environm ent, now .......... ....................... $45
Exquisite Table Silver
Complete
service
sets or separate
pieces. Engraved or
plain. O f finest
quality
sparkling
silver—bearing tho
trade-m arks of the
best known m anu­
facturers — and at
rem arkably
1 o w
prices.
Chests of Silver, price from $12.50 to $30.00
Elgin Bracelet W atches, from $15.00 to $27.50
,
Eversharp Fountain Pens and Pencil Sets, from $6.50 to
$8.50
D. W. ROOF, Jeweler
DIAMONDS
JEWELRY
SILVERWARE
Springfield
Oregon
I
All ¡Things For All Rooms
Sm art tables—gateleg, tip-top, spool, pedestal and end
types. We give them a whole-hearted recom mendation ns
gifts, n o w ..............
$ 6 .7 5 to $ 4 9 .5 0
Fine Mirrors
Mantel Mirrors of heavy plate glass with beautiful 2-color
frames, now ..........
$ 7 .2 5 to $ 1 6 .7 5
Just tune in and let's go!
COME IN AND SEE
OUR NEW RADIOS
AND ACCESSORIES
W. H. ADRIAN
SPRINGFIELD GARGAE
ATWATER, KENT and KENNEDY
Choose A» You Will
from the hundreds of gifts in our huge gift sto re,.y o u
simply can 't choose wrongly—a better collection of high
quality gifts of service simply can’t be found. Glad to
show you.
(Term s in Reason)
Standard Furniture
COMPANY
Eugene
On Willamette S treet between 6th and 7th Streets