The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 31, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    TlfURSDAY,
PAGE FIVE
JULY
TULL’S CAFE
1
Roy Stauffsr, Prop.
All American
An Ideal place to dine,
where right service 1»
given nt the right time.
O rchestra music while
you eat.
E ugene’s C o-op erative
A d v ertisin g Plan
956 Willamette St.
Appeal to Rural District People for Mutual Commercial Interests
The Real Shoe Shop
Elliot! Implement & Seed
Store
J. C. Penney Co. Inc.
McCormick - Deering
Dry Goods, Clothing
When In Eugene lake
your h 1 io «' h to the Reni
Shoe Hhnp to he repair­
ed. Repairing done while
you wait. Mull ortlets
given prom,i< attention.
LOGGERS SHOES
made to order and to
please the wearer. Prices
from >IU.oo to >10.00
The Real Shoe Shop
Fall Grain & Grass Seed
Skeie’s Jewelry Store
for Poultry & Stock
Eugene, Oregon
131 EaBt 9th Phone 1192
597 W illam ette St.
Buy Your Sporting Goods
from
Danner-Robeitson
77 Ninth Ave. East
GOOD SHOES
At Cheap Shoe Prices
STAR SHOE STORE
------35 West 8th S t .-------
(luna, A m in u n 11 I o n.
h'lMhlng Tackle, Spald­
ing A t h l e t i c Goods,
Dumping Good«.
M A C K ’S A U T O
SU PPL Y H O U SE
10th * Oak Sts
Eugene
Ore.
Welder» Supplies
Gan & Equipment
Spring»
Pistons & Ring:.
New Replacement
Part» for all car»
Differential & Timing
Gear», Valve»
Just out of the high rent district.
Walk ’/ j block and save $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
THE HUB
646 Willamette
Eor Camping Supplies, Outing Good», Leather
Puttee», Bathing Suits, Men's Furnishings, Hats,
(Nothing, Boots and Shoes.
Prest-O-Lite Batteries
and Service
1RAKE10VHITE
Equip your motor with
“Kant Skore Pistons”
B attery and
Electrical *
Service
89 W’ 9th
for
SPEED, POWER, ECONOMY
CYLINDER GRINDING,
CRANK SHAFT TUNING
Phone 1619
674 Olivo
Phone 843
C J. PEMBROOK
Parts for all Care
Groceries
MATLOCK’S
Dry Goods
at the
Phones 60 and 149
Reclaimed Auto
Parle Co.
53 East 9th St.
136 W est 8th
Eugene
Furm Implements
We guarantee to make your watch keep tim e or
refuud your money.
Experts on Kwltts Bracelet W atches
Shoes—
Musical instrument»
«7 E 9th
Instrum ent, Repair-
II
ITIÄ 8,2
In»
Willamette
3t.
Try us.
EUGENE
Furniture for every room in the house
Repairing - Dyeing
959 Willamette
Eugene, Oregon
K0KE
-TIFFANY
CO.
Supplies, Kodaks,
864 Willamette St.
A Shoe Dept. Store
For the Best of
PHOTOGRAPHY
m o d e ra tely
p r i c e d . Every
salesman an ex­
pert shoe fitter.
The largest stock
of style, and qual­
ity shoe« In the
valley.
Its success and growth
The Tollman Studio
734 WILLAMETTE ST.
Phone 770
SHOES
HOSIERY
Coe Stationery Co.
941 Willamette St.
Books, Stationery
Office Supplies
For Sale
For Rent
CAMPING SUPPLIES
TENTS-
LOVE & BARTLETT
30 E ast 9th St.
PLANT AND OFFICE
PHONE 122
245 E. NINTH
MAIN OFFICE
PHONE 75
829 WILLAMETTE
MARX’S
EUGENE DYEING & CLEANING WORKS
Ask for
“BLUE BELL’’
MASTER CLEANERS, DYERS. PRESSERS
ANO PLEATERS
ICE CREAM
”
EUGENE, OREGON
Johnson Furniture Co.
Lime - Plaster
Brick - Cement
Special Prices During August.
Fire Place Supplies
Ask about them.
Building Blocks
Hollow Tile
“Johnson Sells for Cash and
Sells for Less”
Phone 1188
WETHERBEE
- POWERS
DR. GEORGE A. SIMON
Phono 355.1
916 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon
EAST NINTH AND OAK
Use your credit
Scobert’s W arehouse Co.
Eugene, Ore.
629 Willamette St.
Furniture
Chiropractic
Exam ination F ee
We invite you to our store. We have been in
the home furnishing business in Eugene for 35
years and we believe we can help you solve your
furniture problems.
Cleaning - Pressing
Ready to wear
m erits your investi* ition
Eugene. Oregon
Sirin»»' »lid Suppl'*®
iL
Phone 650
City Cleaner»
School Supplies
M. 8. BARKER
MANVILLE BROS.
Phone 220
Stationery, Office
8j»erry Feed’s
With a desire and the Intent
to make Eugene a bigger, bet­
ter. (railing center, a campaign
him been launnhed by business
men of (hat city. It la a com­
munity project. In which vari­
ous bu«lne»s concern« have Join
edtd. During the month of Au­
gust there will be published In
the News special price conces­
sions. A saving opportunity is
presented.
Eugene merchants
are muklng these concessions
from their regular stocks and
the goods are consequently de­
pendable.
It Is a campaign to keep the
dollars working at home—a
plan commendable.
Surrounded by the best agri­
cultural district In the Willa­
m ette valley, Eugene Is steadily
forging ahead. Vnusally good
things are apparently In store
for the old town, and the bus!
ness folks are alive to the sit­
uation. They propose to make
this such an attractive place that
there will be no desire to "wan­
der from your own fireside."
The movement Is under way
and the best way to keep It
going Is to lend a hand. Loyal­
ty to your home county Is quite
aa eoseotlal a* loyalty to your
country.
,
Eugene merchants are crowd­
ing their shoulders to the wheel
of progress with a vira which
Is going to bring results. They
want the business of this local­
ity In preference to mall order
house» and the great metropolis
of Oregon; and they are going
to get tt If price Inducements
and courteous service count for
anything at all. There Is not
one that Is not a dependable
concern.
There Is another thought In
connection with this campaign
of loyalty to your home county
which Is worthy of considera­
tion. Whether you are a busi­
ness man. farmer, laborer, you
are Interested In IU welfare. If
taine county as a whole pros­
pers, you must share In this
prosperity — every
city
and
town and every community.
L ik ew ise. on the other hand,
if It goes the other way we
each share the loss.
Thl3 Is
Inevitable and Is In evidence In
various forms—depreciation in
town property. In farm property,
the loss of a Job and numerous
other ways. Help build the
county by patronlxing county
Industries.
•
W. E. Naylor, Prop.
We charge no
interest
For the man who cares
THE
Floasheim
SHOE
MODEL
Shoe Store
Eugene, Oregon
OREGON
H. R. LARSEN
Harry Garrett
Merchant Tailor
Eugene’s Leading
Bicycle Store
We Do Cleaning,
Pressing nd Repairing
Columbia, Rambler,
Shelby and Heavy
27 E lit Ave. *
(Grot; id Floor)
PHONE 1719
EUGENE, OREGON
Service Bicycles
C. J. BREIERCO.
A Chain Store
Cor. 6th and Willamette
Ladies Satin, Suede, Kid, C " ai d P attern Leather Pumps and Oxfords
Exceptionally good values.
$2.85 — $3.89 — $4.50 — $4.95
154 8th St., West
CHIROPODIST
Eugene Auto Sheet
DR. M. L. HANDSHUH
Metal Co.
Foot spe a lis t; corns,
callouses r< loved; bun­
ions. fal l arches, all
f o o t alin uts. Hours
daily, 10 t. 3. 613 Wil­
lam ette, ground floor.
Phone 308.
Radiators,
Fenders and
Bodies Repaired
7th Cham elton, Eugene