The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 06, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. DBCEMtlKH«, IMS.
of November. 1 0 « ,
vouncll In the manner required by
par. t h . money u .r e ..« r y jlatoreto there»«,
Taw; Thai le to say. by publication Wole
YEAS. 4.
lowing proposed amendment to th. to refund the bond, hereinabove pre- M
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,if this resolull.ui In full In the
NAYS. None
charter of «aid town and th«' aatne , vlded for »hall be paid out of the gen *«*
Springfield
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RKSOLVEIl FURTHER That this
Submilled Io the
hereby are proposed for aubmlaakyt eral fund, but in the event said bond*
Habed In the town of Springfield, for
to the legal vo'er. of the sal.l town *ara sold at a premium, the amount resolution tor the proponhd charlar two consecutive publications within 26th. 1913
Mr« Pearl Crowe wag here from
Approved by Hie
tor their adoption or rejection at the thereof shall be paid Into the general amendment submitted to the voler» the fifteen days Immediately prerea
Lorane Sunday
by the Council be filed with the He
26th.
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special iown election to he held on the fund
Ing the »perlai election, and aba. to
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C hailee Grant was in from Thurs lT th d .v of December 1923. a . In this I RWOLVED FURTHER. Thai for .ordet' of the Tow„ of t'prlngfteld for Vosi a copy of the »«Id reaolullon» In
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the hereinabove proposed charter auhmlsalon to the legal voters of the
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ton Tuesday.
reso u m pi» . . . . ------------------------- amendment», the following ballot title »aid lo a n at a special ele lion which three public place« at least ten <101 I
day» before the dale of »«Id election I Alleai
C H A R T E R A M E N D M E N T S S U B M IT
Dave M ills of Camp Creek was In
be ej»d the same Is adopted, to wit | shall ami hereby Is called to be held ) Adopted by the Council of the I J W COFFIN.
T E O T O T H E V O T E R S BV
C H A R T E R A M E N D M E N T S S U B M IT - on the 17th day of Dacamber. IS « .
business Tuesday
T own of Sffln gfleld on the Wlh d ay'
Record*.
T H E C O U N C IL
during the legal voi tog hours on »aid
T E D TO T H E V O T E R S BV
Anderson Renfro of Pqnu* was
An Act
date.
T H E C O U N C IL
To amend an act entitled "An act
here transacting bualnaaa Monday
RKSOLVESD FURTHER. That the
An Act
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TO amend U m ^ r i e r of the Town City H a l ............. id .own I. hereby de»
The Springfield Mill and Grain
company received a carload of bulk of arts relating to the Incorporation of Springfield, filed iu the office o f|ig u a le d a» lb« polling place for said
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Springfield, and all «he Secretary of State. February 10, ap ecl.l election. and C K Wheaton.
corn from South Dakota yesterday.
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and to amend all aub»<'tju<*nt Ftajik Gordon and Ratt«*r Noting a*
Two carload»
fw m Ixiwell
boweu acts amedatory thereof, Med In the IRW. ano to
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therefor and Vina M« Lean
carloads of polos
poles frvtn
by the tollowln»
C o u n t/. S l a t . o f Oregon. that th . fol ItoM tb .„
Personals
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Mayor November
Mayor November
E nOQIMANN.
Mayor.
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CHIROPRACTIC
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Carbolinoum
wood-preserving
plant.
Mrs. Sam Wildaeo was in Springfield
from W estfir yesterday ou a shopping
trip .
Margaret Ruseell and Perry Price
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were Springfield visitors from Thurs
ton yesterday,
Mrs. Elimbob Stevesa - n e to town
Monday to visit her son, !va,n An­
derson
Verlie Knic kerboc ker was in town
from Headmans ferry Sunday to visit
her grandmother. Mrs Kate Bidwell.
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M i» Thelma Hasting» spent the
week-end at Thurston visling relatives
and friends.
William Taylor was in from Fal.
Creek Monday tor medical treatment
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Those who? buy
Community Cash Store
T he C0 “ " 6” ” “ u’ hoir l“ d
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empowered to Bell «aid bonds fo r the
Be it resolved by the comjnon coun- be»t price obtainable, provided that j
ell of the town o f Pprtogfield. Lane to the event said bond» are »old foi
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¡»(0,000 bond» of »aid town to refund Recorder be and la hereby Inatruited
‘ Be It .«acted by t h . p«opl. of th . Improvement Itond. maturing April and required to publlah the hereto
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1. 1924. nnwielihn»
providing f.br
for 1»1V
levy V of a ape- above |»ropo»ed charter amendment
town of Springfield, Lan. County, . ate clal tax to pay principal thereof and »umbltlod to the legal voters hv the
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n o t
.lliltu .i
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of a « Oregon,
that an
act o entitled.
“An
act to Incorporate the town of Spring-
field, and to repeal all acts and parts
of acts relating to the incorporation of
the town of Springfield, and all acts
amendatory thereof,“ filed In the of-
of the » * " < • « * «»< V “ ' m “« Una
A Ixa.k Areund Our Store Will Convince the Moat Efficient and
arF 10«h. 1893. and all acts an •m l ng
Careful Buyer that Our Stock was All Selected With an Eye Both
’ “ *» *‘ ta adopted bjr th*
toQuallty and Economy.
Assembly or by rote of the people be
aP,i the « - a s R hereby «mended b?
adding thereto Chapter XII to reao
as follows:
W. M. Green Prop
C H A P T E R X II
(b |
|h e
of
1 ^ . ^ fuml<
amount. to<eth.
The mother of W. J. Scott of Long er with funds In the town treasury
Beach Calif oiyiia, arrived In Spring- applicable to the purpose, sufficient to
field the past week for a visit at the pay, redeem ami retire Springfield
Improvement Bonds,” dated April 1. )
Scott home. •
1914, maturing April 1. 1924. and op­
Dr. W. C. Rebhan is driving a new tional at any semi-annual coupon per-.
four - passenger Studebaker coupe iod on and after one year from date
which he purphased last Saturday.
in the prinnipal sum of 850,132 37. j
The Springfield Mill and Grato com with accrued in terest said bonds b e-,
pany loaded a car of feed tor Swiss ing numbered 23 to 123. and to de- .
nominations of »50 each, except No
Home on Tuesday.
123 in the principal sum of »132 37. |
. The Lowd Manufacturing company each and all of which said bonds are
loaded a car of lumber for St. Louis. hereby expressly validated, the Coun­
cil of the Town of Springfield is
Missouri. Tuesday.
hereby auhorixed and empowered to
Mrs R. H. Smith was In from issue and dispose of general obliga .
Deadnam's ferry Sunday to visit her lion bonds of said town in the sum j
grandmother. Mrs. Kate Bidwell.
of fifty thousand dollars (»50,0001.|
Wendling Sunday.
said bonds to be In denominations of |
»500 or »1000 each, to bear such date j
WANTED—Woman for light h° USe or dates as the Council may deter-j
work. 478 4th street Mrs.
mine, and to mature in twenty years |
06 from date, said bonds to be eigne« ,
by the Mayor and countersigned by j
O. A. C. SHORT COURSES
the Recoider under the corporate!
Intensive practical instruction to seal of said town, and to bear Inter ’
agricultural specialties varying from ost at the rate of six (6) per cent pel j
o n e week to 20 weeks as follows:
annum, payable seml-r.'inually. said *
General Agriculture. Jan. 2-March interest being represented by In terest,
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coupons thereto attached bearing the ,
Horticulture, Jan. 2-March 19.
facsim ile signatures of the Mayor and ;
Dairy manufacturing Jan. 7-Feb. 2. recorder, whereby the Town of Spring
Herdsman and Cow Testers, Jan. field shall be held in substance and
2-June 12.
effect to undertake and promise to
Farm Mechanics. Tractors Truck», pay to the bearer of said bends at
etc,. Jan. 2-March 19
maturity thereof the sum named j ,
Farm Mechanics (one week», Feb therein in gold coin of the United
18-Feb. 23.
States of the present standard of value
Third Annual CanneFs School. Feb together with Interest thereon to Hke ■
♦-Feb. 23.
gold coin as herein above provided, i
Land Classification and Appraisal, said bonds to be a direct general obli
Jan. 7-Jan. 12.
gation of said town, and to be known
Agricultural Economic Conference. as "Town of Springfield Refunding
Jan. 21-Jan 25.
General Obligation Bonds," principal)
For further information regarding and interest of said bonds to be pay
any course, address. The Registrar. able at the Fiscal Agency of the State ■
Oregon Agricultural College, Corval­
of Oregon in New York City.
lis. Oregon.
(b) The purchaser of said bonds
Dr S. Ralph Dlppel. Dentist, Vitus shall In no way be required to see
to the proper application of the pur I
building. Springfield, Oregon.
ebase money therefor.
l e t The debt limitations contained
N O T IC E O F S P E C IA L E L E C T IO N
in the charter of sa la tow n shall not
Notice is hereby given that a spec — —
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4al election will be held in the Tow.. »M»1* 10 lh” ‘’»nda hereby “nthorize1
of Springfield Oregon, at City Hall
.<>» The ^ouncl .h ad each year
cm the 17th day of December. 1923, « ‘ he tlm e of makfn,! Ule
at which special election there will
pU^
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be submitted to the legal voter» of
a »um e ff ic ie n t to pay In-,
.a id Town for their adoption or re- tori"“ on outstanding bands of this
Jection »aid proposed charter amend »»sue and to retire the principal ,
ment» 3ubmltted to the voter» by the thareof at maturity.
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Council, t o w n :
P E S O L U T IO N
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WHY NOT
SIL V E R W A R E
FOR CHRISTMAS?
Beautiful 26 piece buffet sets in the latest patterns.
Lady
Helen, Bird of Paradise, Anniversary. Liberty, and many
other patterns to select from, at prices ranging from $12.75
to $32.75. ~
Many separate pieces of silverware, from $1.00 up. that
In the science that In restoring health to thousands
« ho Buffer from stomach trouble. tonalUtta, nervousness.
Bleepleaaneaa. headaches, enlargaad prostrate glands, high
blood pressure etc., by sclnetlftcslly co-ordinating the prln-
olplea of Chiropractic mid Electro-Therapy. 1 he results
ure Safa, Sane and Sure.
OR. CEO. A. SIMON
Over Ludford's
»16 W illamette Street
Examination Free
Phone 355 J
E U G E N E . O REG O N
Hall’s Cash Store
Men’s high grade shoes
underwear, flannel top
shirts,hosiery »neckwear
suits, overcoats, rain
clothes, rubber foot­
wear, hats and caps
and shoe repairing.
make nice gifts.
D. W.
ROOF
Jeweler
SPECIALS
for Friday and
Saturday Only
The REXALL Store
is headquarters for Christmas gifts. Make your selections
* early while stock is complete.
CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTIONS at the REXALL STORE
FOR HER
FOR HIM
FOR CHILDREN
Floato Toys
Razors
Rainbow Playhalls
Strops
Baby Water Bottles
Cameras
Children’s Combs
Stationery
Children's Toilet.
Brushes
Sets
Children's Brushes
Shaving Sets
School Supplies
Hash lights
Stationery
Novelties
Fountain Pens
Silver, Gold Pencils Water Bottles. etc. Photo Albums, etc.
Perfumes
Stationery
Combs
Toilet Sets
Ivory Sets
Brushes
Cameras
Flanery’s Drug Store
Royal Club Coffee 1 lb.
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3 lbs
5 lbs
Kellog Corn Flakes, pkg,
Carnation milk tall can
Large pkg Citrus
Sweet spuds. 5 lbs
Crystal White soap 6 bars for
Good Spitzenburg apple« bu.
2 cans corn or 2 cans tomatoes
2 large loves Butter Krust
3 lbs soda crackers
Snowball flour, sack
4 lbs Macaroni.
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2 lbs seedless raisens in bulk
.38
1.11
1.80
.09
.11
22
.25
.25
.65
.25
.25
.40
1 30
.25
.25
A. R. Sneed Dept Store
Phone 15
Springfield. Oregon