TI1H srilINGFlISLD NEWS THURSDAY, DW'KMIlKIt 2, 1020. FACE TWO eiJb .he 11 rafch AboMt hioniiture TTTi :inriGe: We are continually being asked if furniture has lowered in price or if it is apt to be soon The ABSOLUTE TRUTH is that the wholesale or factory price of furniture has not lowered a cent nor does there seem s much probability in the near futureThis statement can be verified by the United States government report for November. This same report states that it usually takes a year for a change in manufacturing cost to be reflected in retail prices. Of our entire line of home furnishings, including nearly every article used around a home, the only articles on which there have been a lowered wholesale price are mattresses, bedding, window shades, draperies, sea grass furniture and floor coverings. All these items have been marked down in our stock except floor coverings The price of these was not definite until now. We had continually hoped for a reduction in furniture so that you might more easily secure your Xmas furniture, but since that has not come, We have decided to do what we can by reducing everything possible in a ( GREAT PRE-XMAS HOME FURNISHING SALE OUR PLAN is to go through every department iri our store and select absolutely every article which we can find the slightest reason for a reduction. Broken lines, discontinued patterns, slow sellers, regardless of price or value, will go into this sale. The old tag, marked in. plain figures, will remain and a new sale tag will go on. There will be a few dressers, beds, chairs, tables, davenports, buffets, stoves, dishes, cook ing utensils, in fact nearly anything you want but only a few in each line so it will pay you to be early. IN ADDITION The Largest Rug and Linoleum Sale in Lane County in Recent Years Our entire line of rugs and linoleums will go on special sale We believe this to b the finest assortment ever gathered in Lane county and we guarantee we will sell rugs and linoleums in this sale as cheap, or cheaper than they will be for the next year. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1 Sale begins Monday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 a. m. 2 All Special Sale prices cash only. 3 No exchanges or refunds on sale goods. 4 Free delivery of all goods to any, part, of county. Special prices to installment customers on application REMEMBER THE DATE Only a few prices in each line but they will be real bargains Seize this opportunity to select the right kind of Christmas Gifts from La n e Co u nty' s Largest Home Furnishing Stock WETHEflBEE-WALKEfl FURNITURE COMPANY NINTH and OAK STREETS EUGENE, OREGON BROWN BUILDING PHONE 824 Your. Teeth (Ily Hon froctor McGee, M.I). 113.) 8ECOND 8TAOE OF THE DECAY OF THE TEETH When Hint sharp little pain warn you that another tooth Is going, It i always seems "ho sudden", so uu I rcusonnhlo sudden, Tlit enuJnel h j not sensatlve but the dentin that forma the hotly of tho tooth and fill all of the space between the enamel and the nerve, la full of thrill. Where the enamel and the dentins meet, the tooth la more sensitive than at any other place except the nerve; the teeth are particularly aenaltlre at the martin of the (urn. Aa the little bacteria of decay get further into the dentine, they aend out ahead along the fibre that ex tend from the nerve. That la why the dentist seems to do such a tre- ! roendoua lot of drilling In a cavity. If he didn't go well beyond the farth est particle of decay, hla filling would be a failure. The decay apreada out underneath I the enaroei aa the acid produced bv the bacteria eata away the line that forma the hard part of the tooth. This causes the cavity to be larger usually on the Inside than It Is at the entrance. Kood and mucus and a remarkable line of debris collect In the cavity. An ab can has nothing on a hollow tooth. This mesa decomposes and then the owner of the tooth wonders why his friends lake n backward n(.'j) when lit' IhIKh lo them. Kveit nt this stnue the. tooili tuny bo saved without th nerve being destroyed, but It Is rnpldly geitlnjr to the point where lopg and patient trout nt will be reiiilrd to keep It where the Lord Intended It shoull be. In the mouth are more than two hundred different kinds of bacteria. Most of them thrive upon decaying food. In addition to in pain and destruction these cavities cause, they mix this poisonous mass with evety bite of food and help wreck the deli cate machinery of digestion. We want all the. newt all the time, our phone number Is two. Call ua a p. No Collection Agency Em ployed By Us A certain collection agency of Eugene Is at present Bend ing out bills .for subscriptions to Tho News of several years ago. We want our patrons and friends to understand that these bills are NOT for the present firm publishing The News. No collection agency or lawyer Is authorized to col lect for this firm. These byis are sent out for a firm which had The News several years go and have absolutely no connection whatever with the present business. Charur No. 8941. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Rsterve District No. IS First National Bank At Springfield, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on November IS. 19'.'0. RESOURCES Louns and discounts. Including relisouu:s I101.33S.S0 Total frans , 10U33886 Overdrafts, secured, none. unsecured! $216.38 U. 8. Government securities owned: Deposited to suture circulation (U. S. bonds par $101,334 86 2131 value) Pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value) 1'ledKed as collateral for S.uto or other deposits or bills payable 6.250 00 1.000.00 8.500.00 Owned and unpledged 2.654 97 Total U. S. Uovernment securities Other bonds, securities, etc.: bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits $ 1,500.00 Bonds and securities (other thun L 8. securities) pledged as collateral for Stato or other deposits (postal excluded) or bill, puyable 2C.5O0.00 Securities, other thun V. H. bonds (not Including slocks), owned and uupledge 71.01329 $ 18.304 97 Tctn bondrt. securities, etc., other than t". S. . Stock of Federal deserve Hunk (T.O per cent of Bul.Kc-rli'tk n v'alui; of bunking house, owned and unincumbered ... $ Fun: It ur and fixtures Ileal cHtatc owni'i! oilier than bunking house. Lawful reserve w! u Federal Itoseive Hank Cash In vault and net amount due from national bunks Net amounts due from bnnks, bankers, und trust companies in the United States .' Checks on other banks In the sume city or town as reporting bunk 8,013.25 Total of Items $ 55 ZH0M Checks on banks located outside of city or town or reporting bank and other cash Items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from V. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected approximate- on Notea and Dills Receivable not past due (3,000.00) Total LIABILITIES Capita atock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits $ Less current exnense l"-pst. an taxi pald...4 merest and discount collected or credited In ad vance of maturity anu uOl earned (approximate) Circulating notea outstanding .. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding , 7.344 84 3,899.80 188.57 Total of Items t Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check Certificate of depoa't due In less than 30 daya lotner man ror money borowed) 8tate, county, or other municipal depoalts secured oy pledge or assets of this bank 188.67 $ U9.0U .29 900 00 8.013 25 2.863.56 28.180 61 20.737.19 53.124.24 2,589.90 640.84 825 96 312 50 337,067 64 I 25,000.00 6.000.00 3,445.04 194.00 6,260.0(1 188.67 $183,686.02 39,669.65 32,188.66 Total of demand deposit! (other than bank de posits) subject to Reserve $255 644.93 Time deposits aubject to Reserve (payable after 30 ' a ays, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savlnga): Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor rowed) Postal savings deposits , .. 41,224 00 121.00 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve $ 41,445.00 Total V $337,067.51 6tate of Oregon, County of Lane, as.: 1, ; uioya 1,. Martin, casnier or the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the aboVe statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief LLOYD C. MAtlTIV Paahlo. CORRECT Attest: Wm. 0. Hughes, Chaa. L. Scott. J. F. Smith, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of November, 1920 , . . FRANK A. DePUE, Notary rubllo forOregon. My commission expires January 9th, 1924. vregon. 1