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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1922)
-vi:'m -r'HiMi TiincriiiAY. oc'Tonnu u22. Stromberg Service We have been appointed a the official Stromberg Service Station for Springfield Stromberg Carburetors Installed here on a money back guarantee. Complete shop for repairing all makes of Automobiles. Every Thing For Your Auto Springfield Garage Phone 11 4th & Main Acror.llnn to IVpartmrnt of Asrl-rutin-. report, of li 5.:.1.t!8 ton of i c r riMMumfil tn the I'nltiMl 8tHti ilurl'-'g the yor rmltnji Juno 30. 1?;2. 1.54M90 tons w-r proilut-rd In Oils rmintry, 1.S.14.BB3 tnni In IVrto Hlco ami t'.-.p l'hlltpvlno ami mtt of the rfni.iln.lrr cam from Cuba. 0t t'mnp Crt--k' rid In Pwtlnit i4. Towmhlp KS. UnRi rV. i C. 1 It Alt N A tin. I'ounty JuiIko. 1 M. It. ll.MU.OW, County t'fliiimli NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING To whom It miv concern: Notlc Is hi'rvlir pivrn thnt mit In of thv I-kh1 voters ht-twt rrltlnt taxpayers ntiil owners of real property In Itourt l!it"Vt No. 5. In l.nr.i iou . ty. Owrom, wiil l-e h-IJ t the hour of ! p. m. on tho 4lh iliiy of Novem ber. A. IV 1?:2. At the Camp Crook sihrol house No. TO. In unlit Road District, to I'.otertninr whether anl'1 road d!trK't htl levy a !erlnl t.is of 10 mill upon nil taxable property 'n atd dltr!rt fnr the purpose of pro viding fun.l for extf-nnlon of ro-d Improvement on Itayilen Urlil and Gump Creek roail. Ceftlt ntiiR 3 rulle oast of Hnyil n lirl.lpe to th fork of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V. S I,and Of (lee lit ltnobuig. Or- Sei'teuiber TJ, 1923. Notlre l hereby slven that Lou' Klmlt. of Kiiarno, Oregon, who, on, November 11. IPIfl. mud ltmttnd Kntiy. Serial. No, Ct340fi. fur h NE'i of NEH of Reel Ion 3d. Township j tSS. Ran Kit 4 Willamette Meridian.' hr. filed nolle of Intention to maW1 Final Tlirw year proof. t rstnhll.ti tlalni to the land above dos.-rlford. be-1 fc re K. O. Immel. t. S. CommN'itier nl his office, at Kue:ie. Orrgon, on the lM!i day of Novemher. 1!C2. Cla'mnnt na'nea ns wittH-mos: Wll llnm Kindt, of EuK. no, (irvaon. Route 1 : tieoiire Toll, of Kuitenp, Hrenon, It-lite 1: Carl Toll, of F.Hiretie. Orepon. Iloute 1; Casper Uedemor, of Button. : Oregon. Uonte 1. j W. M. CANNON. ReRUter. Slock Wood 16 inch block 16 inch dry planer ends Place your order now for immediate delivery The Harry M. Stewart Fuel Company Office Phone 41; Res: 24 & 118-j Notwithstanding the rain which cut .. ..mtnre and marred the In terest during part of ttie season, the' ttate tatr paid a profit. About 15.000 veterans of the civil war attended the national reunion ot the Grand Army of the Republic, at Des Maines, Iowa, tbe last week In September. Riverside Dairy FRESH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM DAILY T- R. TESTED COWS W. F. CHne SPRINGFIELD, OREGON rilONE 31F3 Eugene Business College SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Invest in a business educa tion. It will pay you well. A telephone call or a postal card brings you our cata log. Monday is enrollment day. Euiena Business Collage A .E Roberts, Pres. EUGENE OREGON FIGURES TALK AND one thing they say Is that bank deposits in hard times are iarger than In prosperous times. Sounds r.ueer, but in this case at hast, figureB don't lies. Always a period of depres sion follows one of easy money, and with It comes repentance for the way In which money was wasted. And so people make a big effort to save, knowing what a little more money would mean to them light now. Tbe moral: open a "Na tionalized" Savings Ac count now. -Z9 Year of Helpful Service" The First National Bank OP EUGENE Sine 1881 ID A OS J est 2 AT THE filXCHANGE n ri avs f noav-aatoroav October 20th and 21st Furnishings and Or Goods $30.(0 and $40.00 Men's Suits, all wool $10.00 $12.00 Roys' Suits, sizes 12 to 17 .... $8.00 Mn's Mackinaws $2.00 Lloy's Wool Knicker Rants Men's Long Slickers Men's Three-quarter Slicker Men'3 Slioit Slickers All Wool New Army Underwear, per garment $2.00 Men's Union Suits $7.00 U. S. RuLbcr Hip Roots $5.00 Kne.j Rubber Roots $1.00 Ladies' Rubber Roots $1.00 Ladies' Rubbers Army Wool Socks, 35c; 3 pairs for Work Shirts, good grade - $4.00 $5.00 Men's Hats - $4.00 Heavy Rubber Shoes $19.85 5.00 4.95 1.15 2.75 2.25 1.65 93c 1.35 5.39 2.93 2.25 75c 1.00 $9c 2.45 2.25 For this special sale we have greatly reduced every arlicle in our Ladies' Ready-To-Wear dep&rtixxeut, also our fun line of Dry Goods. The articles are too numerous to hi them all, but we mention a few S.3.00 Wool Korf.es, Tricotine, l'rincok.s, and Er!pi s wnoh.Mih, in all hli.uies $3.0 Corsets $3.t0 Corsets L'.'c Otiting Runnel 22c Outing Flannel I!it? lot of (ilnghnm to close, yard Small Ciils' Coats nt very low prices 1.59 2.35 1.75 17c 14c 19c Groceries Pure Cane Sugar, sack Campbell Soups Carnation and Borden Milk Wedding Rreakfast Syrup, per gallon ... White Karo Syrup, large can Starch 4 packages for Fancy California While Beans, 4 lbs Hills, M. J. B., Royal Club Coffee, per lb. Mission Peas, 9 cans for Kellogs Corn flakes, per package Velvet Smoking tobacco .... Rogers Best Mustard, per bottle 7.35 10c 10c 59c 59 c 25c 25c 39c 1.00 10c 12c 9c Shoes We have the exclusive agency for the Bergmann's logger and cruiser shoes. We also carry a full line of high tops $7.00 Men's Dress Shoes $5.00 Men's Dress Shoes Large lot of LadieB' Oxfords, black and tan Boys' High Top Shoes $3.00 Small Boys' and Girls' Shoes 4.95 3.95 2.75 2.95 1.65 $8.50 Logger Shirts Heavy Duck Pants $4.50 Tlnn Pants, only a few 6.49 1.90 2.25 We cannot list every item, but see our prices on all new merchandise and remember these prices prevail 2 days only at The Farmers Exchange, Springfield, Ore.