The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 16, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
T i l l ' S P R IN G F IE LD NEWS
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NOTICE OF F IN U , HEARING
Notice Is hereby given that Ihuiald
•'10111*. uh» iitl.uiii|.iri>ior »Hh the
I ti ill aiiues t|. t>t ih ' e-tate of Henry I
Pierre, deceased, has riled his dual
»count anj that Saturday, the Itttli
TOWN AND VICINITY
Co to Salem Sunday Mr. and Mrs i Diamiaatd
From
Hospital -Mis*
W H. Adrain drove to Salem Sunday Alice MorteMrn. who under*' nt a
™
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•noppinf.
Down
S . . « WW
From
Donna
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Mr».
1KSS
G ~ rg e
SporM w a, In , own from Itonn. Mon
dj,,.
.
Buys Lumber Her«— W c . Things
of W atterville was In town Monday
to purchase lumber for a she!
/ a" ^ " 'a
^ » k
‘f
’ ’f " ™ 1 l'f ‘”-
»Inter m onth, tn California for hl»
[health, returned from Ktsldlng Friday
H,s health Is reported to be much Ini-
Proved.
Spend Easter Here— Mr. and Mrs
Coes to Portland—Darrel Sutton Addison S. Jelltson and two children
spent the week-end |n Portland visit­ of Portland spent Easter Sunday at
the IX W. McKinnon home on Wil­
ing hie brother. Herschel.
lamette Heights. Mrs Jelllson and
In Monday From Thurston— Pre,I Mrs. McKinnon are sisters.
Russel o f Thurston was In town Moa-1
day on business.
Ladles Aid to Give Supper—The
Izadles Aid of the Methodist church
Go to Marcóla Dr and Mrs. \\ . H » ill be hoetessee to a supper In the
Pollard and family drove to Marcóla church basement on the evening of
Sunday
Aprf 24. The public Is Invited to at
H e r e f o r E a,ter—Misa Marv Wech
ter of Portland spent Buster with her
T » * r' P W **da ° f which
“ th* A,d work
parents on Emerald Heights.
V isit Parents in Eugene—Mr. and
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Mrs. R E- Moshler spent Sunday wlin
Down rom Portland—Robert Skel- Mr and Mrs. W. B. Knott. parent* of
ton was In Springfield Sunday from Mr». Moshler. in Eugene
Portland.
Install New Boiler— A new twelve
V isit, at Rebhan Home— Miss Rose horsepower boiler was installed at the
Spain of Eugene » p n t a few days the Springfield creamery Tuesday replat
first of the week at the W. C. Rebhan Ing the old seren horsepower nia
home.
chine.
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Inspector
From
Portland—
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fv»ithern
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demurrage
laepector from Portland vraa In Spring-
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field Monday
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1-125 -,| th e h o u r o f te n j
o'clock In ibti forenoon of »aid day, In
• tin County Court It oom at the Court'
; House In Eugene, Lain« Coitntv. G t e
i B-'ti. ha» li« o.t fixed a» the tbn ■ and
I lace for hearing th» final account
ami -<« it lenient of until estate.
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persona having objectl-ne to
»«Id final account are n o ilfid to filo
the same In w illing with the Clerk
of the County Court for lam e County,
l-regon, on or prior to »ad date.
1
DONALD YOUNG,
Administrator with the Will annexed
of the Estate of Henry I’lerre, tie-
ceased
A 1B23 30.May-7 14
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A J
EGGIMANN’S
W anted
engine r. early In 1917. He believed
he could begin a college course tbe
nest (all. Then war. Murray quick,
ly decided he could not »lay on the
sidelines.
By Robert Fuller
Boston.
April 9 —John Murray
now ati Instructor In Boston Universi­
ty here .who, quitting an »18 a week
i . . k
< < .
J"b
llrl'ftn«
sta k e,, went mt,, the
Gassed and
6C2 Oak S treet
Eugene, Oregon
C orner 3rd und A street«,
S pringfield
Late»
A rm
In
I t ’s A Good School
The Rates Reasonable
G nr «rbool w ill continue in s c u io n all th ru tin-
m onth«. Ask fo r o u r free cntalogue.
«utntner
Eugene Business College
Argonn«
He went to France with the t i lt h
Infantry of the Stith division. At
M anhlalavlle in the Argonne he woe
B*««*d and his left forearm so bad-
Phone 666 ..
A. E. Roberts, President.
892 W illam ette St.
Eugene, Oregon
“ nd 1O*‘ a ° arn> ln th
Argonne, has written an appeal io
remember those still suffering the
pains of the great conflict.
Men!
I he mom lni|K>rtatit c lo h tin g announcem ent ever made to
th e men o f S pringfield and lum e C ounty w ill be made next
week
Watch For It!
Green - Kilborn Co
Pictures Printed
M EN 'S WEAR
The New F irm
“The way YOU like them“
B aker-B utton
7 Weg 7th., Eugene Oregon
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E V E R Y T H IN G FOTOGRAPHIC
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—
—
W ith a New Policy
825 W illam ette St,
Charter No. 88
Eugene
R eserve District No. 12
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
At Springfield, In tbe State of Oregon at the closo of business on
Arrll 6, 1926
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, Including rediscount,
shown In Items 2» anil 30. If any
»IS2 Í.204 39
Overdrafts secured and up*'««cured
16 12
U. 8 government securilles owned. Including
those shown In It« ms 30 mid 35. if ,,n>
13,600 00
Other bonds, warrants and securltb-s, Including foreign
government, state, inunlclpnl, corporation, etc., Including
those shown 'n Items 3o and 35. IT miy
.732.34
Banking house, 814.#00; furniture mol fixtures. 33.40000
,300.00
Ileal estate owned other than banking house
„ None
(ahi Cash on hand In vault and due from banka, bankers
and trust companies designated and approved reserve
ns>ntr r»f thlfl bank
39 760 48
E x ch a n g e for clearing house and Items on other bunk* In
The »nine city or Town us reporting bank
73(1 11
Checks on banks outside elty or town of reporting h.irik a rut
other cash Items
5.00
Total cash and due from banks, Items 8, 9, lo and 11,
............................................. ..............
»40.501.60
A lw ays
Progressing
in the Right
Direction
Total
2(19,354.44
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In ...
Hurplua fund ..........................................................................................
2369116
To ( lltlc a lly compare M cM orran *
la ) C n d lv ld ed p ro fits
(h ) L ess c u rre n t e x p e n se s. In te re st mid tax e s paid
W ash-
30.000 00
6,000.00
.'/021 ss
The energizing influence o f th in k in g and
2,800.01
DEMAND DEPO8IT8, other than hanks, subject to reserve
23. Individual deposits subject to check, Including deposits duo ’
the state of Oregon, county, cities or other public fctwls
201,265.23
Demand certificates of deposit outstanding
.. 6,817.07
Certified cheeks outstanding
69.00
Total of demand deposits, o tte r than bank deposits, subject
to r« serve, Item. 23. 24, 25, 2«
«mu i e',
TIME AND 8AVING8 DEPO8IT8, subject to reserve and pay­
able on demand or subject to noth««:
27. Timo certificates of deposit, outstanding
22,41 ! 1,7
Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or
doing is appO 'eifi th ro u g h o u t th is e ntire
31.
to com pare q u a lity —-
value and service— is to convince you be­
Sher Khan
U. S. L. Batteries
A S ecretarU l, Bookkeeping o r Stenographic courte lu our
school w ill prepare you fo r a good position.
W orld W ar Veteran Studies
Business Course So Well T h a t
Boston U niversity Makes H im
¡ A Professor,
b um e merchandise
Eggs and Poultry
We c a rry «‘ fu ll Uni’ o f
We Can Train You
a -salesman of him. but h i. work In
H „»ever. the government agencle.
ec o n o m ic attracted attention to auch were making that heartrending be-
"nu,ual
,hi“ lhe unlver-lty ginning of the effort to give alt men
deefoed It did not wish to lose him. disabled m war service a fair .leal
He knows what it m ean, to really and The government acknowledged that a
literally fight for an education, und man who had given an arm for h i,
his letter, sent to national headquart- country was entitled to an education
e r , of the American Legion In Indian- at Ute country's cost. So Murray
Moves *o SoHngfleW—Mr. and Mrs j E lrtth iT ”
»rolls. I, a plea In support of the was enrolled In the College of Bust
William Dawson have moved to a , Ninth_
American Leg'on Endowment Fund ness Administration of Boston Unl-
house on the corner of 4th and E Tenth—
for disabled men and orphan» of verstty. He now has completed the
streets from Albanv. Mr Dawson A~
re eraa8-
, courses at the age of 2» and has been
will be connected with the Springfled p Z
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My observation ___
and ____________
my know made
professor. On the threshold
garage.
! ledge of the Legion's acts of kindness o f newer and wider ambitions, be
p
and help to many prove to me th«» writes:
Birth Rate Low—Ten births and p
Justification for Its existance. - ne
- C n .t n i v ir ..
. .
five deaths are recorded In Springfield G__
says
' r ,a 'n‘T If B » ere not for The
and vicinity for tbe month of March H—
I
American Legion, manv of u». myself
I Murray had been working as n Included, would have no reason to !..
The birth rate is lower than It has I—
Limits
transit man. swinging a hammer and other than bitterly <I sposed toward»
been for som e time, while the death To Fourth
and Fifth Streets between < arrylng a surveyor'.\ h a 7 b r
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d ’ po’ "d
rate is reported to be normal.
Main
aln and Alley Do Not
Require
y * cha r f ° r a c b 11 everything, despondent and unhappy.
ght
at s Night.
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H a. Toe F e e t u r e a - c F. starr an ^ T
rick
Cannot • Park on Main St.
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<«wye ■ -wn.'e
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em -lov of th FHher Lumber company Eveep? Tim - of Ixmdlng or Unlnadinx
of Ms’ coip frac-ur«d a toe of his right
Traffic Must Not be Blocked with
foot Fr'day when a timber fell upon Parked L'ars or Trucks In Alleys.
of Eggimann's Ice cream will
tell you why It keeps us busy to
supply the demand for It. Noth­
ing we could say would be so
strong an argument In Its favor
as a single taste. Our cream is
sold
nearly
everywhere in
town But if you cannot find a
convenient dealer in your locali­
ty phone us your order and It
will be tilled promptly.
R echarging
For Hom stltchlug aeo Vena Sneed
at The Mode.
ley. At, members are requested to Main Street—No Limit—No Lights
be present.
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Hen.
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,
,
.
° « y ■"« N ig ht— No T im e L im
it
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Mop, Shipped East— A carload of Mill__
• • igh
- - t, - Parallel
- - or angle
L
hope was shipped from the Southern j Second—
Pacific warehouse Monday to Wiscon Third—
»In. Two more carloads were sent
Tuesday to Oh‘o.
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THE FIRSTSPOONFUL
Export Repairing und
EPEt IAL PRICE on plate work. Dr
N W. Emery, deutlat Button (I I tig
John J. Murray was a
»take driver at »18 per
I week before the World
J War. He lost an arm in
I the Argonne. Rehabilitat­
ed through the American
Legion he was sent to
Boston University, a n d
[ now he has been made a
professor there in Busi­
ness administration.
ljr aha“ *r« ‘ H had to be amputated.
Moat of his savings had disappeared
Like most everyone else In uniform.
Plvner Operates Friday—The planet
PARKING RULES
at the Booth-Kelly mill operated Fri
he had hardly expected that he would
Springfield, Oregon
day for the first time since the mill
"I supper,a It Is Just human nature be living when the war ended. Besides
hae been on a four-day schedule
, , Stree5;,„ 7 a ' m' *° 8 p' m' <d ,y )
the dollar's value had shrunken Mur-
to
forget." he says.
j Main— Mill to 3rd. 2 hrs. parallel p'k'g
Murray h a. won a bachelor's and a ' ” ' “ T
r* “ *rn ‘° h" O'd * or', •
Legion
A uxiliary
Meets—The Ma!n— Srd to 5th. 1 hr. parallel p'k'g
3 hrs. parallel p'k'g. m aster-, degree |„ rhe I . , , v e.r Bos-
,hln«- b in d in g
American Legion Auxilliary m eets Main—5th to 10th.
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ton University had plann-d to make ed•,C• t"M,• had
Friday evening w th Mrs M B Hunt-j
,
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SPEED LIMIT
SnenH. Vacation Here— Miss Grace
Mai», instructor ln the Portland public Sneed Limit 20 Miles per hour and 12
Miles at Crossings. Street Intersec­
schools, spent her Easter vacation tions and School Houses.
with her mother. Mrs. M. M. Male.
Trucks Speed 12 M ile, and 8 Miles
a? Street Interseétions
Battery Service for
All Makes of Cars
yond all doubt th a t here is a store most de­
term ined to serve well.
organization.
subject, to nolle««. H em s 27 mid 2R
>22 4 1 9
1»
m u , parable with federal reoerva bank or with other banks
or trust comi/miles .
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Total .............. ................................
269.354.44
State of Onegon, County of Lane, ss.
I, Herbert F. Clnrke, cashier of the above named
.
that the above statem ent la t n » to the best
my k n o ^ X w d ' t e l Z ' ' ^
Correct—A ttest: O. B K etsey, Welby Hfovens * m '
’t'C’^ '
Subscribed ami sworn to before me this I5ih da.*7f A i'rlL ^ m
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PÛR STYLE
QUALITY £ tCQNCMY
(SEAL)
My n ^ i Z | AnI,B 7 ' R’ Nn'nry Public
My ( omtnlsslon expires January 8, 1928.
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