The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 24, 1920, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    TIIWISDAY. JUNK '24. 192a.1
PAGE S "'" 01 .
111 ,Ithr PARTY who look lh. iluh rob I fmm '", ' 1
Ft 11
How Do We Sell So Cheap?
ANSWER
First WE HUY KIV.UT.
Second --VK PAY SMALL RENT.
Third --AVE WOKK OURSELVES INSTEAD OK
1UUINV. HUH I PRICED CLERKS ami BOOKKEEPERS.
Fourth- WE USE LFSS STYLE ami RETTER SERVICE.
Fifth-RECAUSE VK AKK SATISFIED WITH REASON
ABLE PROFITS.
Sixth -WE FAY NO INTEREST. VR DISCOUNT FOR
FASH.
Our Motto: "QUICK. SALES AND SMALL PROFITS."
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
New and Second Hand HoiVie Furnishings nnJ Produca
Corner Second and Main Phone 22
H. B. COR5AVV. Mgr.
THE PARTY who look lh. luh rob
from th Hulck rar at th Haptlst
church Sunday evmln la know
mul 10 avoid arrest had Tiettcr lor vo
II !n the c luu i li or New office.
FOR SALE
FOlt SALM-Chenies Ox heaiU. plo,
cllOlHoH. alHO Ui'.Mll AlllHVI In l"M J
miii. Midway putU. second stop fioin j
Springfield. Mrs Y. F. U'hk.-tt's.
l:min!n It V. Imim. J2l'i
JULY THIRD.
. merry time, in Springfield,
Is due July, third.
Kveryhody come to town
Am! Hood Time is the word.
There'll be speaking's and meetings
And dances and bands.
And hautauquas ami show.
And men wi;h "slight of humls."
The men can visit t rat-tor shows.
The women can talk all day long.
And the kids can patiently listen
To the ticket sellers song.
The merchants are all ready
For the high pressure test
So come you to old Springfield
To the celebration Best.
Ralph Love.
well attended. Paring the sess!'
Mr. Young of Albany ami lr. Var
t Corvall.s both preached.
Anderson oi' Marshf ield a !
modi rat'ir for the t mpiiua dl-tt
for the ensuing year, wd the c
veiit.'i will be held in .M.irshf
net year.
The Woman's Home .Mission
ritt y held their business session
Thursday afternoon.
1 y
Dr.
ted
i'h t
on-
eid
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Loganberry Juice Becomel Popular.
Salem. June 2:! People like Ot
gon loganberry juice. l"nprecetleiit',d
itu rr.ise in business during the p;-.-t'
few months is given as, the reason
for the increase in capital stock of
the Salem Phez company from M.-.
r.iiO.OOO to $4,000,000. j
LOST AND FOUND
KorNI - Pair of glasses in t astv fall
nt News office
LOST l!.ibs ma! en f'jeets Satur
day r.-.uit: cie mi 1 td.ir, t . 1 1 1 1 1 it:
arxiiud collar I'.imii; to Notts (if
fu A. '.. I'ci.-r J-'4i
Kil'.' H tni-h or at ball p utie.
Siiiui.iy. .May 2-' l'.!l Ml Novm
. oM.c " If
r'ot'NI A foutit.i n i" n at The
e t office, tu l t
CABINET SHOP
io ,. II. I) VilK' cabinet shop,
cor: -i-r I'oiiit;, n:ttl (' -.ttW-.a. for your
S:'!':tuy lit'Mer Mold, l.iNlwii cabt
fct. Kitchen table-;, lglNll hron
f.i-U t..-bb's and tjcii.-r.il ciibliiet. work.
WANTTO
W..Ti:i Old t:r;-. clean. Itfil.K
tlKiu to The Office If
Jars Jars Jars
ALL YOU WANT AN'D TIIFN SOMIO
- PRICES-
Economy, qmirtt $1.20
Economy, half gallons $1-5r
oni'iiiy. pints 51.00
Alias Mmmmis, piiilH OSo
! Alias M.is'Mis, (ii.iiis ....... 55c
Alias Mar.ons. hah' nall-'lts $1.20
Oihrrs at tin' i-atiii f.'Lil inti-..
Springfield Feed Company
I fii phosphate c.ug'i Loin an ()i. ;.-ou
pill I V 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . lilt M'- ' I. '
M.ui:. which s.nl'd lit week, hiI'.m 1
on th" o'lu r s!d'- of tin- Pa. The
liOHt also c.lllleil a lM.lllllt of -.1,1
I u Hi In-r.
WANTLl) -To rent piano for long
time u.se; good i.iic. small family.
I!o nu. SpriugfuM. Ore. if
of a new one is to be begun within
a lew days. IMatomite Is valued n
a paint and rubber filler and as ;i.i
Insulat'lig materlul
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION MEET
INGS WERE WELL ATTENDED
The I'mpqua Baptist association
held their annual assembly at the
local Baptist church last Wednesday
and Thursday. The gathering was
t New Industry In Oregon.
j Terrebonne. Ore.. June 22 WIT.' t
I old settlers thought was chalk an 1
what sugar refiners knew to be diato
! maceous earth is being taken from
I the Western I)iatomite company's
mine at I.ower Ilridge in such quan
tities that warehouses here are un
able to accommodate it and erection
WESTERN OREGON ROADS.
Sprigfield Garage
Authorized
Service
Station
COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP
Agents for following makes of tires:
(JOODYEAIl GOODRICH
FIRESTONE" RACINE
FNITEI) STATES FISK
MARNEY OLDFIELI LEE
Both Fabric and Cords
SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE
Phone 11 Fourth and Main
Additional Service Features: Expert Auto and Tire Re
pairing. Oils, Auto and Tire Accessories, Cars washed,
Batteries Charged.
The t'nitrd States Forest service
gives out the following Information
concerning the condition of roads:
t'ottage drove Ilisston liohemiit
Open. Cottuge Omve to Liindpaik;
good. Closed, Lundpaik to ltohemia,
for autos; no detours
Hoseburg I'eel: Open. good.
MrKenzie Highway: Springfield to
Hlue lliver. open; fair lllue Kivcr
to McKenzie bridge, c-lost-d by con
stnirtion except at Intervals for a
few day. McKcnzle bridge to sum--til
it. closed.
Willamette Highway: Springfield
to Itigdon. open: good. Itigdon to
summit, closed.
Md;s hoiU Mt' is, ill daughter of
Mr and Mih t'hatles Myeis. retuitied
I'lle'llaV IMgllt flolll A I -1 I'f SI Ml.il
days a' tl.e II O Sinth lioine lit
N.lt i o:i
Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
Fveiy family should keep this prep
aration at hand ready for Instant use
win ti n led Severe attacks of colt
and i holera morbus otti-n prove fatal
before medicine I an be procured or
a phvsiciun summoned. The uniform'
success that tins attended the un of
Ihlj remedy ami the prompt cure
wlilch It has effecteil have mule It
a Maple urtlcle of Hade.
,
PACIFIC COAST SHINGLES ;
HAVE NATIONAL MARKET ,
The district forester al Portland
has Just given out the results of u
wtmlv uliiili kllttil llmf ui'kliilll rt.ll
I cedar shingles fiotn tiregoti and
Walilnglou are shipped to every )
sl.it. In the I n'oii. The report slums
tl'al .Minnesota Is the huge) single
j pun baser of Wafiliigfoii shlifles.
' ...l.n.. f..ur i.. i tl... 1.......
l,lt- . Ulilifl II lil is in.- iMff.' si mi., i
Fertiliier Shipped to Japan. of OreKoii shingles The middle west
Portland. June 22. Japan g"ts !l i ern stales are very heavy buyers
v!.!'' iiliou! n per (t-nl of the total
s.'le i v' i In ili, Miiithcl ll slates.
tin I'nii mid Washlnftoii i rodine.l
Ilk and olio half blll'on sblngh-N III
!'.H! oi two In 1 1 "i .i more than In I IMS,
'I lie i n1 foi I i! len (hall Iliac
for I'.iK. or I'll?, and far below that
foi 1!".'
.v
Tin- only wool ,i i In hi .e sntei't
of any iiui'iiliude ues: ,,f r,, ago l
I, ( o 1 1 , In Oil full
TRIPLETS WILL DRAW PRIZE
In rohticefion with tin- celebiatloii
to be held ill l aigi-tle on July 5 I hern
Is to be a bah)' parade ittid festival.
Kor the beat set of trlpb-t a prUe of
$2,' will be given and for the best
twins K'O will be the first pike with
a si i mid prle of 110. Then- will a I no
be pil.es for other entiles of those
In costume ami the best nil around
under the age of R yearn Kverr i hlbl
under X yearn In the parade will bo
given n treat.
The bent decorated auto In the main
parade will draw $100 and there ar
prizes for the best Industrial ami
lodge floats
A feature of the dav'tt celebration
In Kiigetie will be a free open air
wrestling mutch between (Seorge Fid
dler of K u gene mid Kdwin Fry of
1 tai l tsliill K lloth these men are
heavy wiVrM ami a good contest Is
expected.
"I'm here to Tell You"
gays the Good Judge
That you get full satis
faction from a little of
tho R;iT Tnharrn
Chew.
The rich taste of
this class of tohacco,
makes it last longer
and cost less than the
old kind.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Tut up in two styles
mers
r.-rm
t. '! .' 14
nge
"THE STORE OF BARGAINS
ll
s
peclals for Saturday
8 J'OUND.S COTTOI.KNK $2.70
4 POUNDS COTTOLtt.NK $1.35
9 l'OUNI) TINS CUISCO $2.95
6 POUND TINS CIUSCO $2.05
3 POUND TINS CIUSCO $1.05
SMALL WIHTK UICANS, P10U POUND IOC
PINK 1JAYO I1KANS, PIOU POUND IOC
WALNUTS, SOFT SIIKLL, PKIt POUND 33c
DARK KAUO, 10 POUND CAN $1.00
COFFEE, 45c; 3 POUND SFOU 1.00
2 LAUGH LOAVES 15 HEAD 25C
SMOKINC TOHACCO, 2 FOK 25C
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco