THURSDAY JAN. 1. IP2S .- ■ THH SPRINOPTCIxD NWWS PAGE TWO Mr». Cheater Elsnut of Eugene Ill this Week Mrs M lnney. inolher of Frank Mlnney, Is III at her son’s brought her baby to Sprlngft* Id for me,Real treat meat Friday. home In Vida this week. Mrs. Annie Woods of Goshen Is III M ill to Run The local Booth Kelly this week. sawmill will operate all day as usual Mr». L. M Sh. lley was In town for o<n New Y ears Day. according to O. treatment Friday, It. Jarrett, superintendent. • • • entered as second class matter February 2«. 1903 at the L. Griggs of Eugene was a Spring Discharged from Hospital Ruby A Chicago woman. S3 years old. Is grow ing her poatofflce, Springfield. Oregon field visitor for ninllcut trontment thirvl set o f teeth. If we all could replace ’em like Mortlu of Eugene, »ho was a typhoid Friday. M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E patient at the Sprlngteld general I»«»- that we would have the dentist beat. • • • One Year In Advance.......$1.34 Three Months ptal. was discharged front the hospital Henry II. Halley of Motor route It 811 M onths 75c Single Copy .... Is 111 thia we» k, A d irty Irish tric k . A th ie f in a Chicago room 'Tuesday. Jai*an is peeved because we propose to hold naval maneuvers this sum m er at the Haw aiian islands. Likewise she is offended at Great llr ilu ia PubBshed Crary TUuraJay at because o f the com pletion o f the Slgn-ipore base. SpringtleW, Lans Countjr. Dragon. by In the m eantim e we shoot up a fifte e n m illion THE WILLAMETTE PRESS d o lla r battleship to show the w orld w hat good H. E MAXEY. Editor F. C. WKSTKRFIELD. Mnnafr»r sports we are. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Employ New Cashier Mt <. Madge France, wife of M. L. France, former A new w ay to get even! When K arl Moervhen of S utllern I'adflc depot ug nl. begun B erlin jilted Frieda M attich she poured kerosene h e r ’work Saturday in (he tot al depot ,'.is «ashler for the Southern Pacifist on him and burned him to death. • • • 'Kalla y company. Mr, an I Mrs. School attendance in lam e co u n ty is 9,670 as France formerly lived al Rcodspott a OUR RETIRING MAYOR • • A fte r fo r yeansu o f fa ith fu l service' M ayor Charles Eggim ann re tire d last evening handing over the o ffice to his successor. D uring his term o f m ayor “ C harlie” Eggim ann has always been on the job. Even those who m ay have disagreed year. a little w ith some o f his policies adm it that. D u r compared with 9.119 last • • • Homer Gulley was In town fruit, in g his w ear o f o ffice he has never missed a coun f o x i e r Saturday. E d i t o r i a l C o m m e n t c il m eeting— a record th a t very few m ayors in Dale Klntsley of Fall Creek received Oregon o r anywhere else can Cairn. He retires OREGON ON THE UPGRADE medical treatment In Springfield Sat w ith the respect and good wishes o f his fellow Dens report, reproduced oa another page In thia Jsau urday. tow nsm en. M ay a ll o u r m ayors in fu tu re be as together with items gleaned from pre*» reports of the day. Mrs. D. Morgun was In from Murra fa ith fu l to th e ir duties as “ C harlie” Eggim ann. sound an optimistic note that I* significant. • in Saturday. Consider the following facts: Mrs. J A. Harvey of Dexter was a Portland, during the fiscal year ending June 30. was Springfield visitor Saturday. the lending wheat export port of the nation. Mrs J A. Hills of Lowell was In Wheat, at present, is holding al the year’s top level. town for medical treatment Monday. The foreign demand for flour Is strengthening. C. II. lA jole of Douglas Gardens Is During fhe last week of the month, the volume of orders III at hts home this week. for lumber was largely In excess of the total cut of West Ruth Roney of Goshen was In town Coast mills. During the week, the mills sold 131.418.7S7 Monday. feet, of which 52 per cent will be delivered by rail. This M rs. Frank Sears of Cottage Grove indicates that the world's greatest market—the domestic was In on business Wednesday. demand of the United States— is rapidly coming back Into its own. Annual Pesm Pine m ills are experiencing a sharp advance in price, Departed—but. ah. not forgotten regulting In some Instances In an extension of winter log ta genial, happy J. Plunk Dawes. ging operations. H e wore a long, long beard of cotton A cargo of 130.000 boxes of apples, « record shipment In that great role as Santa Claus. for the port, is being loaded for the United Kingdom. The demand for Oregon prunes is strengthening. Card of T hanks Foreign and domestic consumption Is making steady In We wish to «xpress our sincere roads Into the unsold supply» here. A clip of 700,000 pounds of wool auctioned off at Port thanks to the neighbors and friends land—the world's larg-st prlraar” wool market—shattered for their assistance, comfort and a five-year record In price. Part of this dtp brought 55V, flowers given us during the long Illness and at the death of our beloved wife cents per pound. These facts are refreshing. Healthy conditions existing and moth«r Andrew Nystrom and family. In world markets for On gon basic resources— lumber. I wool, grain, fruit—speaks well fo the future.—Oregon Busl • C O M M U N ITY LO Y A LT Y Have you ever stopped to Consider the fact th a t lo y a lty to co m m u n tiy interests is the highest form o f patriotism . Show us the man w ho is lo ya l and tru e to every interest o f his ow n co m m u n ity and we w ill show you in that same individual a man In w hom his c o u n try can report absolute con fidence in any em ergency th a t calls fo r his al legiance. On the o th e r hand, the man w ho is careless and unconcerned fo r the interests o f his com m unity Is most apt to display the same spirit o f in d iffe r ence tow ard his governm ent o r his state should any serious danger threaten either. T r y to im agine an entire state composed o f in num erable com m unities w’elded and cemented In to a sym m eretiaal whole, each s triv in g to excel th e others, but each fro m its ow n local lo ya lty developing a broader and deeper lo y a lty that reaches out and embraces the whole. T h is w ould be brought about If we could be b ro u g h t to see th a t we owe allegiance to o u r own people, th a t the prosperity and success o f others is in no wise a d e trim ent to ns. but ra th e r a help, th a t I f each co m m u n ity w ould develop itse lf to the utm os. m a te ria lly, m entally and m o ra lly— none w ould need be envious o f others, neither would oess. • • • any need do a u ght but to detract from an o th e r’s tite re s t. if European countries really want to hasten the tlm ■ Let us develop co m m u n ity lo y a lty to the fu ll for practical armaments reduction they should a'd In I th e highest possible fo rm o f patriotism . making the Dawes plan an early success rather than In • • • The Coos B ay Tim es published a handsome C hristm as edition o f 72 pages. It is a valuable review o f the business, in d u s try and civic develop m ent o f southw estern Oregon and portrays the progressive s p irit o f th is great co m m u n ity as w e ll as the publishers. • • • Eighth Grad» Examination The uniform »tat n gliili gr.nl ex aminations win h» given at school» which bate pupil« who have com |lled with the conditions the law Intpossa amt for whom questions have been asked, on Thursday and Frldtty J a n tt ary 8 a' d 9. 1935 E J MOORE. Countv t -hnol Rupt. Dec 25. Jam t ing house stole a ll the shoes belonging to fifty sleeping lodgers. THURSDAY JAN. 1. 1925 • Mrs C. L. Wullace of Jasper wax In town on business Hal unlay Prices Reduced on Westinghouse Mazda Lamps Effective January first Henderer Electric Supply Springfield Hospital Dr. Hogg. Prop. Rooms $3.50 per day Wards $2.50 per day B. Valenzuela, Supt. IT S M ORE THAN OOOO It Is positively delicious. Every- on. who eats our |ce cream «4)s (hat. Answer to last w »sk’s puzxls. Ami why hot? Il Is made fmm the purest material« In a sanitary factory In all flavor« Ord' r »umc to-day In bulk or publishing meaningless protocols from Geneva. Dubuque I Ttmes-Journal. • • • brick and see for yourself. Cor- talnly we deliver It. The Soviet is naturally enraged because the United States left a brass plate on a Siberian rock. Unodnesa i knows they've made no secret that what they expect from ; us Is gold.—Philadelphia North American. EGGIMANN’S s e e T here has been a gain o f 21.3 per cent in busi It will be noticed that those who denounced our govern ness houses in Lane C ounty acording to D un’s re ment as the worst In the world during the recent campaign : p o rt com paring October, 1923, w ith the same are making no preparations to go to some other —Omaha | Bee. m o n th in 1924. 0 D Y O U 'L L BE S U R P R IS E D "with „ 1 .atifour. Jdoney S saving <í U > iI T K T ) DRUGSTORE ► • w5 ’ ’ . I- STO K ES Cash L stores a A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL ft V« ■ Y— Ÿ--- < ' 7 ’5 = * 'a’\ y I We feel gra te fu l fo r the patronage accorded us d u rin g the past year. The New Year w ill find us using every e ffo rt in m aking "SKAG G S' PRICES” more a ttra c tiv e than ever. Visit Our Stores, Study Our Prices and Save. Cherry Bark Cough Syrup a 50c Drug Store D rag Store ANTI-URIC Banishes RHEUMATISM and Blood Disorder On sale at all leading drug stores. Combination treatm ent for Rheuma tism, Gout, Sciatica and Lumbago, $1.60. For Blood, Rashes, Bctenma and Kidneys, ANTI-URIC Liquid, »1.00. R esults guaranteed or money back. Anti-Uric Co., Mfgs., 32 Front 9t., San Francisco, Cal. F R ID A Y Soda, 3 Pkgc. ..ISc Med Red Salmon, T all cans. 2 cans 3b V No 2’/ 2 Tomatoes, 3 cans ............... 43c No. 2 Sweet Corn, 3 cans ....... 40«. No. 2 E arly June Peas, 3 cans 43c No. 1 G rapefruit, 3 c a r- .............. 43c Plue Rose Rice, 3 lbs 29c C itron Peel, lb. 49c le m o n Peel, lb. 33c Sunm aid Raisins 4 lbs. 43c Fresh S alter ePanuts 2 l b s . .................. 39c Fanery’s T he Isn’t it great to inke a pnn fu ll o f golden-crusted hot rolls to the dinner table and there EVER YD AY PRICES The most pleasant tasting. The most effective. The most satisfactory relief for colds we know of. Safe for children as well as adults. Contains no opiates. Larger size bottles than most cough remedies at the price. 25c Fresh fro m yo u r own oven! EVER YD AY PRICES AND SATURDAY FEATU R ES BANANAS 3 pounds 23c Sweet Juicy ORANCES 2 dozen 35c Fresh PEANUT BU TTER 2 pounds 35c Lean S gaur Cured LACON 29c pound Fancy Christm as CANDIES 18c anu 23c pound Graham, S lb sack 39c Farina, 9 lb sack 49c Cornmeal, 9 lb. sack 47c Pancake Flour, large package 25c Quaker Oats, large package 30c Kellogg Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 29c Kellogg Bran Flakes, 3 pkgs. 33c Shredded Wheat, 3 pkgs. 35c Bulk Crackers, lb. 16c Graham Crackers lb. 18c Big K Flour, 49 lb.. $2.25 Big K Flour, bbl., $8 85 Wo receive our vegetable? and fru its fresh every m orning. enjoy th e ir feathery lightness doesn't It top o ff the meal tho? You’ll enjoy m aking rolls w ith “Qtlakes Bread light as a Feather/' It is true th a t m any flo u rs have a tendency to discourage baking at home but If you use F E A T H E ItF L A K E you w ill get. bakings tliu t are bound to please and delight. ft' E v e ry th in g Seasonable We make delevcrie« EUGENE, OREGON Corner 8th & Olive T h in k o f the economy, too. Only the best stores sell It. SPRINGFIELD’ OREGON 321 Main Street i