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    TIIUnSDAT. MAY 11, 1922.
THE SPRING FIELD NEWS
TAGE TITIIEB
I
TOWN. AND VICINITY
Prlag m your foundry. US cents
per dosan lor fmlly wb. Cltjr ordl
nana forbids delivery. Work guaran
teed. I1mn 114 W. Fred L. Hake,
Wet Springfield. Hp
8m "Sailor Burke's natlonal
dlvs from the top deck of moving
frry boat. Bes the red blooded fight
between a society loader and a down
and ouUr In an underworld dire. Bee
thea-blg court mom arena and bow
they "framed" him of murder. Be
"Half a Chance", featuring Mahlon
Hamilton at the Iw-ll Saturday.
Neit Monday evening will be the
regular mooting of the Methodltit
Hrotherhoed. at the Mthodtef churVhT
Tba banquet will b a "father and
aona" affair. Kvery man will be el
peeled to bring hi aon or somebody
else's od. Supper at 7 o'clock, The
afier meeting will be devoted to a
discussion of the merita of candidate
to appear before the corning primaries. '
The aeaeon for outings la the moun
tain and "n the eoaet U likely to be
rut abort by I be latenees of the open
ing of the summer - t f
Martin Clark has lately been sort
ing K. E. Morrison's stuck of Bur-,
bank potatoes In the building beside
the library. The best selected smooth
potatoes go for eeod. There I a brink
demand now for seed potato, at
GO
MMUNITY CASH STORE
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT. WHY PAY MORC?
Corn Starch per pkg 10c
Clous Starch, 2 pkgs- 25c
. Sbreadod Wheat Hlscults, 2 pkgs. . . . 25c
Corn Meal, per sack 25c
Hoyal White Soap 5c
We are adding a few aide lines to our stock of groceries.
Come In and look around you may find something you
need.
W. M. GREEN, Proprietor
THE LEADING GROCER
Telephone 32.
Says What He Thinks
Does What He Says
Elbert Bede
EcKior Cottage Grove Sentinel
For the Legislature
THE VALUE OF A PRE
6CRIPTION DEPENDS
WHOLLY ON THE CURA.
TIVE POWER OF ITS
INGREDIENTS
The action of good, pure
drugs may be Impaired by
Improper compound t n g,
while poor drugs will, oi
course, defeat the Inten
tion of the physician!
Send your prescriptions to
our store where nothing
but pure, potent drugs are
used and where graduate
pharmacists of ample ex
perience do the compound
ing. Proper results are assured
and your interests are con
served In every way. This
applies to prices, too for
they are always reasonable
and alike to all.
Let us fill your next
Prescription -
Note: Remember our 3rd
Annual Geranium Day, on
Saturday May 27th.
Phone Si
Charter No.
RIPORT OF THE" CONDITION Of THK
10.
Commercial State Bank
!: ' A - i . ' 1 "
At Springfield, Is the 8tat of Oregon at tba close of business oa
May Sth, 122.
. RESOURCES
Loans and d I "county Including rediscounts
shown In Ifms 29 and 30, If any
Orerdrsfts secured and unsecured L
V. B. government securities owned. Including
thoie ihown In Item SO and J 5, If any .....
.2
$115,461.47
483.28
10,000.00
Other bonda, warrants and securities. Including foreign
government, state, municipal, corporation, etc. In
cluding those ihown In Item 30 and 35, If any ,
Banking house, $14,900.00; furniture and fixture. $4400.00
(sb) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers
and trout companies designated and approved reserve
gent of thl bank - . .
Exchange for clearing house and Item on other banks In
the me city or town a reporting bank
Check on bank outside city or town of reporting bank and
other cash Items
Total cash and due frcm bank, Items 8, 9, 10,
and 11, $30,950.20
20.842.58
19,300.00
30.459.46
489.30
100
Total
LIABILITIES
21
24.
27.
In
Capital Stock Paid
Surplua fund
(a) t'tullvlded proflte $3,885.95
(b) Lees current expenses Interest and taxee paid 2,239.35
DEMAND OEPOSITS, other than banka, subject to reserve:
Individual deposit subject to check. Including deposit due
the Slat of Oregon, county, cltie or other public funds.
Demand certificate of deposit outstanding
$203,038.09
20,000.00
4.000 0!) I
1,(40.80 '
135,905.53 '
3,603.(1
Eugene Business
College'
SHORTHAND
TYPEWRITING
BOOKKEEPING
Invest in a business educa
tion. It will pay you well.
A telephone call of a postal
card brings you our cata
log. Eugens Business College
A .E Roberts, Pres., ,
Phone 666
EUGENE OREGON
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposit, subject"
to reserve. Items 23, 24. 25. 26, $139,669.14
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and pay
able on demand and aubject to noUce:
Time certificatea of deposit outstanding
Total of time and aavlngs depoeita payable on demand and
subject to notice. Items 27 and 28, $25,822.35
25,822.35
Total
' L $203,031.09
1 v
State of Oregon, County of Lane, se.
. I. O. B. Keaaey, president, of Use above named bank, do sc&emnly aweer
that tb above atatement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
O. B. KES8EY. President . -
Correct Attest: M. M. Peery, Welby Stevens. Directors.; ' '. ;
. Subscribed and worn to before me thl 10th day of May, 1922.
LLOYD C MARTIN, Notary Public.
My Commission expires July Bob, 1924.
(SEAL) -
HON. WILL H. HAYS
EX CHAIRMAN, REPCULICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
TELEGRAPHS
Ralph JE. Williams
WESTERN UNION
TELEGRAM
about two and a bait cents a pound.
Mr. Morrison shipped two track loads
about 175 sacks, to independence, for
seed, recently. ,
Dr. B. Ralph Dipple, dentist, Spring
field, Oregon.
After a little Blackening up. people
began to cry for rain, to soften the
crust of the aoil. And the supply
seem to have eiceeded the demand.
Geo. Sherman recently bought John
Galea' atore and aervlce station at the
old Collin stand. He still continues
bis work as operator of the moving
picture machine at tee Bell theatre.
He operated the machine for the illus
trated lecture of Mr. Bliss on Alaska
Tuesday
laat Friday. evening. ... ....
W. Ov W. meet every
evening at W. a W. nau.
Next Sunday forenoon will be - a
"mother's day" aervlce at the Metho
dist church. The pastor requests the
people attending to sit together
by famllie a a much' as pos
sible., A number of cars have been
pledged to bring In persona who other
wise would find it difficult to attend.
took hi place In the anon. . . . '
SPECIAL SALE at Mrs. Thompson's
MJUInery. One, Jot of bat to be sold
at from $1.98 to $3.91; values to $7.60.
also many otter bargain. - My bats
are alwaya offered at a very small
profit, so when I offer, a sale you
may be assured that It la a real op
portunity. Come and aee for your
self. The feed mill of the Springfield
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Sutton Springfield
Building Orego
OR. S. RALPH OIPPEL
DENTIST;;, '
Phone 3
Springfield
i Oregon ;
DR. N. W. EMERY
OENTIST t x'
Button Bldg. , Phewe SO-J
fteeldeece Phene 12f-W
t SprlnofleW, Oregon .
? s.
GOSSLER'S PRESSING
V PARLOR
. WALTER N. COSSLER, frev.
Cleaning, Preeslng. Renalrtng, Dy
nig, HatSi blocked. Bolts aMoe
BprinfrWM
Oregea)
Main Btreet
between Srd and th
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RALPH E. WTLLIAM8
VlcsCbalrman
. Republican National Committee
VOTE X 13
A152NY 93 Blue
Fi New York NY 1I05P May 5 1922
Ralph E. Williams.
Republican National Committeman,
Portland,' Oregon
Mutual friends have told me that
you are a candidate for re-election as
Republican National Committeman
thl year, and I am conatralned to
send Just thl word of appreciation
for your splendid aervlce on the Com
mittee all the time that I waa Chair,
man. Your election aa vlcechalrman
of tha national committee waa the
fullest poasLbl svldence of the com
mittee's gratitude to you and their
confldenceln your great future uaeful
neaa to the committee and to the
party. In this I Join most heartily.
Klndeet regards and best wlshss
alwaya, .
WILL H. HAYS
Editorial from the Morning Oregonian
- . IS J ' ...
MR. WILLIAMS for COMMITTEMAN r but carrlea many reeponslbil
; j me, biiu iBna lur won. its xe-
. ; ' ' wards are, of course, recognition of
Will I!.. Hays, who but lately re- leadership, and the prestige and In
tired as chairman of tha republican Hume that go with it. Mr. WU
national committee, pays tribute In a m n n committeeman for
telegram to the aervlce performed to Oregon lor 14 yeara, and Is a candi
the republican party by the com- ,at1 fo' reelection. There la no
mlttesman for Oregon. Ralph E. WU- ood reaaon why he ahould not be re
llama. Mr, Hays should know. His elected; there are good reasons wb
testimony maybe aocepted aa aome " should be, the most obvious and
thing more than a mere polite and unanswerable of which la that be
formal expression of approval, to be .' bin" plat with the commlttre,
exnetited from one member pt the or- on terms of Intimacy and coafl
ganUatlon for another; for It Is sup- denca with tho national leader of
ported by the entire committee, not Hie republican prty. I In line for the
many months ago. by unanimous vote national chairmanship, and oun, ai.cl
of the repremtntatlves of 48 states, doubtless will, perform service whlcii
eloc-tsd Mr. William vlcechairmun. no new. man. whatever his tiualitleu,
He is the oldest memlmr in point of can possibly perfoim.
Hervlce, and it Is obvious It U not The Ort'Konlun Is rWuitant to In
tlnlliy anyone that bis slundlng torture In the c;nrt fir n:ii'jn-l
with the heads of the republican party ((ouiinlue' i.n; ! e ml uii'iiicm tl
1h very high. the rr..uli;cn j. arty In scgou of Mr
TLa natloliol commliieemnnBtiip in v uh-iiib buti i u i-i-.-bu ; i un u,u n
a i rty job. - It puya .imtlilng In mil-.' la Hint t' hh i
(1'ald Adv. by Comiuitlee of n iul I nn. C. L. Slur ,
ll-.l I.I ) Ml! I Ml CI'
C17 C.u.J
Truilo UlJi-, rorilnuil Oivgon.)
Piston "
By order of the county court,, the Mill ft Grain company has been run
question of the purchase of the coun-!ning ateadlly for a long time. The
ty' fair- grounds by the county will be flosr mill, aftf r three or four weeks
submitted to the voter of the conn- of idleness, started up a few daya ago
ty at the time of the primary election for a steady run of a month or two.
May ltth. Mother's "Day will be observed at
T. F. Bennett waa off duty a couple christian church by a program
of daya last week. Pratt Holveraon occurring the hour from 10 to 11.
efter assembling of the Sunday school
classes.
M. L. Frerce, fcr many years S. P.
agent her?, now agent at Reedsport,
made S(.riugf!eld a short visit Tues
BALLINGER A McPHERSOM
REAL EBTATS
Corner ' ' '. :
Main and Third
BpringfleM
Oregon
clearance
41222 of an inch when cold
J1222 of an inch under fire
An antoanobil engine having a 4" bore will
have when cold a clMiane btwn its pistona
and cylinders of arprazlmatly 41000 of an
, . Inch. When tb earn engio has bn heated
to operating tempenimre, tbli cleamnce will
have decreased 73$, or to 110O0 of an inch.
Likewise, a main crankshaft bearing having a
Clearance of about 1H10O0 of an inch when
cold, will abow a decrease in this clearance at
operating temperature to lee than i1000 of
an inch. '
All oil Ice viscosity, that is, they become
lighter la body wben Subjected to the beat of
engine operatioo.
An analysis of Zero! en shows that the differ,
ertcee In it body at the various engine temper
a tare, from cold te operating temperature.
follow tn close relation the decree to bearing
clearanose.
Tht right body at eU operating
Umptrahtrts
For thl reason Zerolen oils have at an engine
cemperataree eaactly toe required body to
splash and flow freely Into tb iastnoving,
small-cUarenc bearings to provide an ad
equate nua of lubricant
Bomm of tbeir "oilioeaa." Zwoien oila cUng
to bearing enrfeete. and at the same time ofief
' In tbenieelnes a mirumuaa of teaietence to tb
engine power going to the driving wheels.
For this r son they give perfect kubiicadoa
and pennh the davelocimant of tb maximum
power, speed and gaebtio ntOaage of the car,
T4J4DARD OU COMTA
tCafUtwnwl
more D(mtrspeed
less fiiction and vear
tlini Gtiml Lubrication
Vf
if
day.
: - W. F, WALKER!
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
, Full Auto Equipment
W. O. "VP. block
Office phone 62. Red. phone 67J
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. S. Land office at Roseburg, Ore
gon. April 24, 1922. -
Notice 1 hereby given that Fenton
E. Doraey, of Marcola, Oregon, who,
cn May 28. 1920, made Homesteal
Entry, Serial Xo. 012872, for the
SWy of Section 11, Township 163,
Range 2W, Willamette Merdlan, has
filed notice of Intention to make
Final Three-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore E. O. Immel. U. S. Commissioner,
at his office, at Eugene, Oregon, on
the 29th day of May, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses: Kan
Kruk. of Marcola, Oregon; Leo Proch,
of Marcola, Oregon; I. S. Saunders, of
Marcola, Oregon; Daniel Carr, of Mar
cola, Oregon. .
W. H. CANNON. Register.
A. S GILLENWATER
Electrie and Oxo-Acetylene
welding, Brazing and cutting
192 Blair St, Eugene, Or.
Evils of Constipation
Perhaps the most serious of the
diseases caused by constipation Is
appendicitis. If you would avoid this
dsngerous disease,' keep your bowels
regular. For this purpose Chamber
lain's Tablets are excellent, easy to
take and mild and gentle in effect
A. A. ANDERSON
"The Barber-
Childrens hair cutting
Specialty
For a fine Suit and a
perfect fit, go to
RAMSEY, The Tailor
welcome.
R. L. CROSS,
Secretary.
ROBERT BURNS Lodge, Not
78, A. M. - F., Ancient and!
Accepted Scottish Rite Uni
versal and Symbolic Free
Masons meets first and third
Monday evening In Morri
son's h&lL Visiting brothers)
M. 8VBRERUDS
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SI S r; T I WO r, r
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Itaw'sani si '
I. C. HELMER-
Canvas .
Gloves
Cocoa Oil
Shampoo
Shoe
Paste,
Liquids
and
6tring3
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