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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1922)
r'Ti.'N'JfihMl MCWH i A SLICE OP OUR NEAPOLITAN lc crrsm In an .alwara wel come rfrahmnt. Dainty In pparjic, delicious In tUvor, It appata to both; t and pal ate. Tha flarora are ao skillfully combined there la nothing aUa Ilk IL Try a bos and learn (or yourteir hoar food lea cream ran be. EGGIMANN'S ''Say It With A Brick" 'pur deduction as to what would result from competition i created by any of the three pro posals, it baa believed the best bet is the retention of the Cen tral by the Southern Pacific, 11 It be legally possible." Again it says, as to the pur poses of the two roads: "One ot them. tha Union Pacific, now announces thai it will build the Natron cut-off If it acquires the Central Pacl'ic. We await with Interest word from the South ern Pacific more positive than , it has yet given us." Both these railroads are see ing to it that the newspapers of Oregon, at least this part of Oregon, Rre plentifully RiipplUsl with printed matter selling forth the benefits to be expect- HALL'T Cash Store You caa always buy tha mfor !.'. Men' Shoes and Men's Wear Herati we buy aell for rash. for cath and Honest Goods at an Honest Price EDITORIAL , til from either. We have no . mLJummamnmamaoasa on ine menis 01 me cuuirsi information from tne i nlon e- S. P. OR U. P. tween the Southern Pacific an I pacific through any other chan-,sj jj -sdoqa mi au pjno.w j the Union Pacific for the con- nel: we have from the Southern not llkelv that ft would build trol of the Centra! Paciric lines, patific. ft has seemed to us them apart from the Central It says in this article, however: ,0re that the propositions t Pacific lines, or that the Union "In the absence of any defl- the Southern" Pacific are much Pacific would build such shops nite statement from either rail- niore definite, less equivocal and here In any case, road at to what extensions much more hopeful as to the . If the lint of railroad track would be necessary nn wouiu particular Interests of Spring- known as the Natron cut-off. field than those of It competitor, were built, without the shops. It Now switch for a moment to would benefit the whole reirion the region about Klamath Falls that It touched, and Springfield 1 ne i nion raciric along wrth the rest: probably W&A r5 Keep young by eating Mity-Nice Bread and pastry MOON & MOON Succewior to I'gimann Bakery The Portland Oregonlan of June 30. in defending itself a- arainst some statements of the, be made in Oreeon. If either se SElem Capitol Journal and the cured control, or If the Central Salem Capital Journal and th-! remained an Independent line-- bad not announced any opinion in the absence of everything butan(j beyond ' n ' 4ffS HI EEEEEEEEEE3P feKanrn i i i i i i i i ! i r r. -"v-ct r .in ii .. a II I mm Thp rfoht fiml nr w warm weather Pearl Oil, burned in a good oil cook- V stove, saves the housewife a lot of uh- ' t necessary drudgery. j Nocoalorwood to carry no ashes to shovel out A clean, cool kitchen, with 1 all the heat concentrated directly un der the utensils, where it is needed. No trouble to operate an oil cooks tove, if you buy only Pearl Oil the clean, economical kerosene that is refined and re-refined by a special process. Sold by dealers everywhere. Order by V name Pearl Ofl. I I has been plying the people of not much mow than any other that region with a propaganda, point, perhaps not is much. If both by literature and by per- the shona were built as planned sonal approach, compared with hv the Southern Pacific. Spring which anything we have known field would become a cltv. with here has been tame. And It n commanding commercial posl seems to hove had consld ?mbl? tlon. and no doubt Institutions Influence. When the Union Pa- of other kinds that would give clfic talks to those people about its life proper balance. building the Natron cut-off. that o i means to them the completion 1 TOWN AND VICINITY of a line of railroad from West-; I wood Junction. Calif.. Via Klam,- Mi Dora Harr returned Saliir-. ath Falls, to Oakrldge. greatly day from a wHk piit In Portland. improving their connections r. .v. j , .,.. .... il you iiKe mre noma puuires, iv northward and southeastward. ,, ., . ... ,. i. t. . . i . i "The Handicap at th Poll next It has doubtless been made to appear to them that the Union unur- , I Pacific would be as likely to' Mr. and Mr. v. H. Kanoff. of Mill huiict that line as the houuieru city, drove up Tueuy to p-nd a, Pacific; and it may not a'mear few cUya with the fmi( of Court to them to make much differ ence whether the Southern Pac ific or the Union Pacific builds it. But it does make a vast difference to the people of Springfield. I Sprinefleld has an interest In this matter different from tht of anv other community. And this is the greatest interest Springfield has at stake : Just now. We are as well assured as we can be In advance of any of the thines on which we take risks in human af'alrs that it i a d?finite nar of the nlans of the Southern Pai'io b"!H this line and to establish hce its yreat porthern shons n V.ded t "tsi8 control of the Central Paci'to. It has the gTound. It3 plans are made and hi liomobol.l ('Hd and rriarliiR to removw ttivm and hla family u. Aililund. II will (.rt'Utli tier neti tluiulay nvoraini ami evenliiK- Therr will be an alt day mooting wlili din iter at the churvli. Aa Mr (i.-o. I. ttoan wit loins home from Srfngfttld taut Tliiirnl) !nlii-. driving a bucxy. and ti i J p.usril a rar which narowed ho nuur on her right, a henvlly loadml Cal f orr.la tar. dilvlna rapidly, alrmk the Irft hlud hub ot ti n buggy, broke h ar..sktrea. stripped the hnrneaa font, the home, ovrrtuined the burrg and Ittrew Mr I'an out on Ihe pavement. A aack n thicken f i-d, whfih wnh thrown from the buggy, broke the fon-a ot her fall Mra, Tom Ttuuuaa waa taken t Merry hnnpltul Tueaday and auittalunit and operation there Wednesday, Tillamook lllda rallud for Dflvll'a Lake road. t'tiahnian Work on new lannerf la undor way. Willtmina.'- Iirlrk plant la again la operation. t'oncK'to highway unitr ronat ruc tion between llarrlnhurg and llalaey. Toledo. Cnt mi tlon atarted on four new bouae. Slatera aerdon of the MrKenala highway to It aurfaced. TlllamiKik.-Cartbaldl arhool dla trlrt to have a new 10.00 building loanlman.- l. W. It. & N. to bull t S depot hr. . - "alW. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Califuei PEARL lK.ES.OfE NO HEAT AND LIGHT .. n Rules for Irrigation a Mountain States Power Co. Applying to Springfield, Oregon Thla service la aupplled to the condition and acbedule of chargea now tiled with the Public Service Commiaaion of Oregon and under the aupervUion and regulation of the CommUslon. Irrigation boura are from 6:00 A. M. o :00 A. M. and from 6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Water aervlce will be cut off without notice on tnoaa premlaea found violating these rule after the first notice. Only one boae U allowed to be used for each tat or major fraction thereof that aervke la being paid tor. In no case will custom era te allowed to ue boae without nozzle, sptayer or lawn fountain attached. The ua of water during a fire la atrlctly prohibited, except for protection of property. RATES Sprinkling lawna or gardena. aUo outside of industrial plant .through common hmall boae with nozzle, lawn fountain or apiayer attached. (Payment of four month In advance, on or before June 10th, allow annual ub.) Each mt or fraction thereof! (building apace included) i. 13 50 piacount ii pilil on or befcro Juno 10 h Z0 Each additional lot or tnajcr fraction thereof 2. CO Sprinkling atret or roadway In front of each lot or major fraction thereof, and one-half width of atrett. per leason X 00 Lar!on. Mr. Kanoff and Mr. Lart ion are alslr. Tl:e two fumlll- rpect Tuesday evening picnicking ntir iicndrxk'a brldgu. j ..Starting naot WeJnevUy the Boll theatre Ii giving a thro picture pru . gram rVature picture, (raturo I reel western, ancT a one rvel comedy. The feature picture nU Wednesday la 'Tlnderella'a Twin." ffafurfng ViuU Dana. We use CALBLivosnnxsca. AN ZBBOLENS LoohJbrfheSigm Morfarn Crsvntra Clean tnar Kerrice be. pa to ker i"-! ymir engiM in prime eoo- I ditiow. tjJ tbucouab coned. Ta.aiOAKO CtkCOMPAMT ICaiuwaw; ft -sr r--i The families of O, B. Keaaey aa. ' R. K. MorUon apent the 4tb at FoW ! Spring. ! Mr. aad Mra. C. A. Wyroan weut to Portland on Saturdhv. Jane ST. and met Mra. Wyman'a mith'r. Mr. 11 I. Wymann. of Seattle. Stie relorred with them on Sunday, fo- a vlit a few daya. Th ehVr Wyraaa ac comoanled hla wlf a far a Part- land; but he la engigftd' noavwtnt e- tensltety In gardening, and had to to I back to 'attend to bU work. I Dr. 8 Ralph Dlppel, dentist. Spring j field. Oregon. Mr. and Mra. J. K. Tocbet ar.d aon are apendlt:g thla week., at V-at u. Ipart. In a visit at Albany. Tby tnuy (extend their outing aa far a Cawadla. IW. B. C. M'lU r. formerly paatoi of the Iiai'tlst church here, now at Ashland, la here thl wwHt packing Riverside Dairy FRESH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM DALLY T- B. TESTED COWS W. F. Cline SPRINGFIELD, OREGON PHONE 34F3 . Ran TinEandTODE18 Standard for the last quarter century F. O. SPENCER unusual stove B Oil argams New Stoves Slightly used for Store Demonstrations Ilaced In our basement exchange department and priced letw than ordinary second-hand stoves. Ifs a Rare Chance Wet herbee - Walker Furniture Company Eugene, Ore. 9th & Oak Lane County's Largest Home Furnishing Store HOWS THIS? HALL'S r.lTARJM MEDICINE will do what we claim tot it cure Catarrh or DeafD;a cauaed by ; Catarrh. We do nut cUitn tc cure i anv othsr disease. ! HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE I ii a liquid, taken inN-rnally, aad tct tlirou:h thu UtxA tipoa the mucoua aurfacea of the system, that i3 1 v sit n f9 SnAiirMmariiiTi an1 Mi i atorin; normal conlitiona. All Dmjfista. Circulara free. F. J. Cheaey & Co., Tclodo, 0LI. John Henderer ELECTRIC SHOP PHONE 103-W TOASTERS GRILLS AND FIXTURES Electric accessories and Repairing j$a nttaru MEAT MAEZET T. F. BENNETT, Prop. Fish Poultry Picnic Hams Headquarters for Smoked Sausage, COLD ICE Free delivery at 9;30 a. m., daily. Phone 80 5thCoarTi