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THURSDAY, SEI’TKMIIWR 20. 102K
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE TWO
try and la a big Improvement over
ordinary piano instrum entation In that
It Includes reproductions of the tones
of several Instrum ents at the sam e
A threatre organ of the latear d e­ time
sign baa been installed and la now In
operation at the Hell theatre. It w as
Infant Daughter Dias
announced thia morning by J. M. l«ar-
The
infant
daughter of Mr and Mrs
•on. manager.
The new Instrument, which waa put Hit hard Buckner, 165 Mill street, died
In at considerable expense. Is capable .it the fam ily home early Monday
of producing m usic sim ilar to that of morning. Funeral services ware held
a pipe organ and a lso reproduces at the W alker funeral chapel here
hand music.
Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. V. H.
The organ, called a Magnola. is Blom, pastor of the B aptist church, in
•Im ilar to that used by many of the ! charge Interment was in the Laurel
larger theatres throughout the coun- Hill cem etery.
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Ramodallng Raaldanoo— Pate ller
rlngton la thia wack doing remodeling
BELL THEATRE HAS NEW
IMPROVED SHOW ORGAN
WANTED
I am in the market for several gvmd lots in Springfield.
What have you? Also have buyers for two houses ou easy
terms.
TO TRADE
If you have any property to trade for California resi­
dences, farms or business, see me. 1 have some good trades.
New four-room house and three lots In good town in
Montana to trade for property here.
FOR SALE
130 gallons of good black roof paint to sell for $1.25
per gallon. Guaranteed for 5 years. If you have any old,
leaky roofs get some of this paint and stop the trouble.
WM. VASBY
Office at Northeast corner Second and Main streets
Springfield. Oregon
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Rsturna from N ewport— Mr and
Mrs. William» In— Mrs Perry W il­
liam s of Rainbow waa here for med I Mrs. A. P. Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. J
K. Cross returned W ednesday after
cal attention last Snturday.
noon from a two-weeks' outing at New
Roseburg W oman Hare— Mrs Vervl port.
Thayer of Roseburg was here on busi­
Girardi Hava Questa—G uests at the
n ess last Saturday.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ulrard ihls
L eaves for Fall City— Miss la-nabell week were Mrs N ellie Flaherty, Sun
Harper left Saturday for Fall City F lan elscn , Mrs Fred Chllda and Mia.«
where she will teach school this year Mabel Childs of Eureka, California.
Loves at Portland— Mr. and M rs?
Poatmaater Hunting — Postinuatur
Ray Love left Saturday for Portland Frank B Hamlin Is hunting deer for
the rem ainder of the month Hear
for a few day» viali.
Drew. Oregon. He has a brother there,
Bonnells at S eattle— M I*. Bonnell and hfa m other also resid es In Ihu
and daughter left Saturday for S eattle Cn y
where they will viatt for a short lim e i
Viaita Aunt— M A N ickerson (it
Returns from Trip— E It thinner ' Chewelah, W ashington, visited hla
and son. Ford, have returned from aunt. Miss Mary Roberta, Springfield
Silver latke in Eastern Oregon where librarian, for a short lim e yesterday,
they w ere deer hunting.
| He also visited other relatives and
„ friends.
Expected Back In Few Day»-—W I .
McLagan and fam ily who have been ’ Roseburg People Here— Mr and Mrs
on an extended motor trip east are , Karl D ecker and Mr and Mrs. \\ H
Palm, all of Roseburg, stopped here
expected to return ln a few days.
for a brief visit Saturday wllh Mr
Anderson» at Portland— Mr. and and Mrs. W A. Taylor, who formerly
Mrs. W. H. Anderson left yesterday j
at lh al place. The Rosebuik
for Portland on a business trip. T hey
had just ended a vacation out-
will be gone until Monday.
' (n< at ¡jeiknap springs.
To Teach at W altervllle— M iss M ar-'
garet H alsey w ill teach at W altervllle I VETERANS JEWEL GOES
thia year Her parents returned here
TO JASPER ODD FELLOW
Sunday evening after taking here to
As an en slgn a of 25 years mem ber­
that place.
ship In the I. O. O. F. lodge. D. B
M issio nary G roup M eat»— T h e mis
A llison of Jasp er was last night pre«-
sionary society of the Baptist church I ‘
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. ented with a Veterana' Jew el at a
held a social m eeting at the home of
cerem ony In the Springfield lodge hull
Mrs. Ada McPherson on C street T u es­
Mr. A llison Is a member of l’ori Neu.'
day afterno«*.
| lodge, No. 20. P ocatello. Idaho.
T he em blem was presented by
Lodge Plana M eeting — Regular
m eeting and a apectal dinner for m *m Grand Warden L. L Baker of Eugene.
bers of the Neighbor« of W oodcraft who
‘""-oduced by Oswald Olaon.
lodge w ill be held Septem ber 2«, of. chairm an of the m eeting The Eugene
1. O. 0 . F bund presented selections
fleers reported this week.
i preceding and follow ing the cerem ony
Mrs. Lloyd Is III— Mrs Wilbur Lloyd
The cerem ony, which follow ed the
was reported quite III w llh pneumonia regular lodge m eeting, w as open ano
in the Pacific Christian hoapltul on m em bers o f the Rebekah lodge wer •
College hill in Eugene early this week | Invited to w itn ess the presentation.
Her condition was reported better | Several visitors were also present.
Rogers ThafT, who cam e Io Eugene
Monday.
recently from Iowa to enter the uni­
Red Cross Work Done— Mrs. M B
versity. gave two readings.
Huntly and Mrs Mary Annin, made
R efreshm ents
were served and
tw o trips to Mabel yesterday to do
gam
es
were
played.
work for the Lane County Red Cross I
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fiscal year w il l end
FOR AMERICAN LEGION
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Place YOUR ORDER For
Canning Peaches
Today!
Next week may be too late.
If you will phone us today
just what fruits you want, we will deliver them to you when
we get in an especially choice assortment.
This will be the last week for canning peaches, how­
ever, so call us early as we have only a limited supply.
Other Fruits and Vegetables are always first quality at
Phone
Phone
IN T H E W E S T
605 - 609 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon
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Men: Attention!
Special purchase by Breier of
10,000 NEW FALL SUITS
Going on sale during one mammoth
S U IT
McMurray in Fresno—J. C. McMur-
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ray was called to Freanb, California.
ptnal m eetin g of the fiscal year for
yesterday tin account of the Illness p„Ht V))
Springfield unit of the
ol his brother who formerly resided , ^ WBr,(.Un Jx-glon, will be held Frl-
here.
day evening, according to n otices sent
Occupy New H .u a e - M r ami Mrs. »•“ by W illiam Vasby. adjutant
business
Marte CMteal moved teat «aMrday to
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"f bu*
for the session will be election of
the new house which has Just been
officers. N om inees were selected at
com pleted at 672 A street. The resl
the m eeting last w eek.
With only
dence Is the property of Mr and Mrs
one exception the entire official staff
W . A. T aylor and was built for them
w hich has served during th is year was
by Pete Herrington.
i nominated. C. A. Sw arts was the
Railway Man Here— Here for a con- only new nom inee.
He was n. n i'•'
ference wllh Southern Pacific men. T for election to the office of finance of-
H. Bussell, traveling passenger agent ficer.
T he m eetin g Friday will be in the
of the Canadian National railway, w
a business visitor in Springfield Wed cham ber of com m erce rooms.
nesday.
Bag Mule Deer—Olaf and
Sankey returned to Springfield
day evening from the Silver
country with a mule deer. The
w as the result of a three-days'
In that vicinity.
Fred
Mon-
Lake
gam e
hunt-
Carson on Vacation— George Car-
son, Jr., proprietor of C asey’s service
station at the corner of Seventh and
Main street«, is on a vacation. He will
spend part of h is tim e deer hunting.
Clarence K ester is In charge of the
station during Mr. Carson's absence.
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W EEK
We take this occasion to make mention of our New High
$24.75 Suits
In addition to our now far famed $19.75 Suit Line.
Also Remember our line of SHOES at these low prices
$ 2 .9 8 , $3.98» $ 4 .9 8
M rs. H o lv e rto n Hostess
Mrs. Pratt Holverson w as hostesr
last w eek en d to m em bers of the
Krgath,..,
the
8un
! (,ay gchooJ
h()HU>s„ wag aHHlg„ .(,
L KHrv)n(, rt.fr„HhnlPnh, by Miss Fay
I jjojvergon and Miss Edna Platt. Mem­
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bers of the cla ss present w ere: Mrs
C. W. Hansen, Mrs. Edward Reynolds.
Mrs. W. H. Pollard. Mrs W hitles. Mrs
E. E. May. Mrs. L. L. May, Mrs W. N.
W illiam s, Mrs. It L. Drury and Mrs.
Holverson.
Supply Pastor Here
U ndergoes Major Operation— Mrs
Rev. A. B. Mason will fill the pulpit
H. B. Smith of Marcóla, who under- at the Springfield M ethodist church
went a major operation ni the Pacific ¡ n e x t S u n d a y
morning In the
Christian hospital In E ugene last Sat-1 ab sen ce of the pastor. Rev. Gabriel 1
urday Is reported im proving n icely j S yk es, >who Is attending the church
by the Springfield physician who at- conference In session at Hood River
All aervlcea for the day will be at the
•ended her.
usual hours, the tem porary pastor
Lodge Holds Seaalon— F irst m eeting stated.
of the Cascade chapter. Order o f the
Eastern Star, for the fall was held
Tuesday evening. A 4:30 o'clock din­
Now Located in
ner was served and was followed by
the regular business session and drill
Miner Building
work.
R e tu rn — M r.
and
M rs.
Kenneth W ilson, who were recently
married here, returned Tuesday from
Han Francisco where th ey have bpetl,
on a wedding trip. T hey are visit-
Ing Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wilson.
Food Sale Set— Cascade chapter,
I Order of the Eastern Dtar, will hold
a cooked food sale Saturday at Eggl-
! mann's confectionary at the corner of
! Fourth and Main street. In charge
] will be Mrs. D. B. Raltzman, Mrs.
[Clarke E. W heaton and Mrs. C. E.
Kenyon.
Make Repairs Now
Right now. not next month when fall rains
start, is the time to make repairs for the
winter. A neglected repair that is small
now, may cost you two or three times as
much next year. Check up your needs and
get our prices on
R O O F IN G —
PRICED FROM $1-50 to $3.50
SLATE COVERED SHINGLES, $5 75. $6.00
ROOFING COATING.
5 Gul'on Cun,
$1.00 Gal.
$4.50.
Wright & Sons
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — PAINT
BELL THEATRE
S P R IN G F IE L D
NEW MUSIC JUST INSTALLED
A NE W MA GNOLA
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Come in and Hear It.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21 - 22
Hoot Gibson ‘The Wild West Show’
Comedy and News
Don’t forget to use your merchant tickets Friday night
SUNDAY — SEPTEMBER 23
Comedy and News
TUESDAY — SEPTEMBER 25
“The Phantom Flyer’
Aviation Picture. Also many short subjects. Use your
Merchant Tickets Tuesday nights
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. CHIC’S FEED STORE
DANNER MOTOR CO.
SPRINGFIELD TAXI
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
DROP-IN CAFE
FLANERY'S DRUG STORE
IDEAL GROCERY
LARSON S SERVICE STATION
iv iie ie
lu u in g i
a re lir r a tt if
942 Willamette 3t., Bug ene, Oregon.
Service to the
Entire Country
The fact that the public has encouraged us, year after
year, to extend our field ol usefulness to new com­
munities makes us realize more keenly that our business
is becoming more and more a Service to the entire
country.
Pollards Leave Today— Dr. and Mrs.
W. H. Pollard and Mrs. Jane Cruzan
left this morning by car for Hood
River where they will attend the state
conference of the M ethodist church.
Dr. Pollard Is lay d elegate to the s e s ­
sion from the Springfield church.
N ew lyw ed s
Class Line of
work In hla home Jual north of Hprlug
field
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Th« Inducement we
offer is good work
well done, the result
of long experience at
well doing in eye ser­
vice.
In the last year the number of our stores has grown
to more than'a thousand— 1024 to be exact—and every
one of them is dedicated in good faith to the work of
providing greater economics for the home, for hu­
manity.
Make Appointments
Whenever Possible
To serve satisfactorily is the greatest achievement
of retad storekeeping. We strive to serve even more
satisfactorily with each succeeding day.
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E U G E N I -O R E .