THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY. A VO VST 13, 1925 Community News By Special C orrespondante Communications PAOB P IV I W hat of tho Proposed S h ift of I >4tl a tln g rail llnea with the moat m lnals and shops. « tho Shops and T erm inals ‘ ' '>nom*c tran sp o rtatio n for the reg- 2 —Eugene will con ntue to be tho Location from Springfield to “ ’n r • U E N E _____ c0,"‘ Bul 004 Alull«hl’r majr m“ ’n ,ln" ,or aH Or,«on ,rafflt mo'" .not have Intended Eugene to bog th e tag north amt »outh and east and unlvoraa. ! west. Least coat In time, wear and A ugust 11, 1926 "T he taxpayer, w»g<- ea rn e r and power, controlled by geographical fao- I E ditor Kprlngfield News, home b u ild er'’ would with Ibe sh o re tore, norm ally determ ines tran sp o rts- THUhSTO N NOTES UPPER W ILLAM ETTE Hprlngflrld, Or«. A ,0,**et ,0 by th * 8outhero and term in als placed to ag g ravate the tion row ings amt not popular clam or. 1 Dear Sir: I Pacific Officials May Vet Be Thor- ) a |r . ady congested traffic have la m e 3 -The Initial outlay of »1.500.000 ooghly Vicious If G ranted as a . In lu«t we< k'a |s»ue o ' tho News, dlately the new burdens of providing In Eugene tor shop and term inal» pur- Perry Prtr© itiotnrofl down from Mr* At u m eeting of the board of dlror- Sep to a Gang Hostile with Mr Perry, a form er m ayor of fh » very costly overhead via duets a t t h e , poses would be at the co st of all of K*nz. « Itrl*>< Tm K'luy to n dor* or i f t ’aton high school No. 1 livid "Common U ser” D emands city, delivered him self of a very un­ north approach to Eugene. i E ugene's p resent advantages as a tor. II- ru t IU m writ n u t Infection lu i/ 1 Will Ilio K ’ lnny of |)«X((>r wan just ir l t l i l m nt the prosoot Im uni- . I Tho term inal bonds voted would residence and tourist rer.ter. The city had r< t In a« d irecto r in rill the vselmey ib en ta of Hi» city office^ exp d a lly The ptopla of Engi ne can n o t g f . n o t "everybody" but only the would become the synonym for a bed- Paul Hobluy ban purchftfttd uu O v r- •iiti.tl l>> di., résig n atio n of Albia alo n e tb» Uno of o rd in an ces govern- ford to b e com e a parly to It. Being * »pl»Hcrs or gle.iners of profits oa lam for no'se, fume» and traffic con- Inttd *lx io ' i I i i i i Cleon of Ed»nval». H ev-ral Im prove­ )-* In Ing tin- operation of autom obili , fu«ioa. unw orthy It would forever be a blot new real e sta te investm ents. Herb« rt T aylor from Ku<««nd In m en t’ 'o r tb" b aine m eeting n o tfj,W HKt of E ugene 1» "an apportun- Mr and Mr», M E Hay a re gpend- grove. ordluancu No. »7 w as ul o d rafted — , ty « to blaiat all the b«‘Ht prosper Ha y» I Rd mis n retu rn ed Kundny *ng n few w e ek s nt A shland visiting no ordinance to prohlb t dogs from (or E ugene's future. Its realization from MrKrtiglt w h .rr sh e spent th e Mr« Have' re lu ’lves ' WOHld violate every principle of city E arly ap p U » ure b etas h arv ested running at large. past w eek a» a gu»»l of M ildred i'ricr A little la te r an o th er m -:eorlc p a n n in g and building. Hr. Itetiliun wn» called Monday to »• P leasant Hill ant) soon the b u rtlctt » to w er th reaten ed and ordinance N o .1 ,, j,, s|]|y to speak of Eugene's b e SOS P It E dm lslon wh ha« b e en III p e u rs w ill be picked. 1)0 appeared to save the people— a a !n(c side-tracked through th e carrying | Mr, and Mrs M utism o f W isconsin (or som» ttm o to pro h ib it SPITTIN G „( the fully considered plans of K< tels from have »urcha»««! th e T u n n 's o n ra n c h rdinance Mr» B ru tta ta a n d M ON T H E SIDEWALK I ,j,p so u th ern Pacific. Eugene has six tiprtagfletd wer te lle r s in T hurston a n ! moved on with th eir five cblluion My gw»h! hut th e poor people had _____ ______ _________________ Tu< « d a y u fle rn o o n . I»«’ week Mr, Munsen save he was to be saved. Again the dogs ha d to j Wort! « a s received h ere by fr'eitds attra c te d to P leasant H ill by th • lie looked a fte r as evidently some B aturdav gfternooc of the d eath of n rr-e n re of a union high school, nnd trav eler from C alifornia ha<< to 1« Miss Alla Joos at the (looI S am aritan th e possibilities Ples»nnt llllt o f l.r i proter-ted, o r he m ight sidestep the hospital In Portland She was aged ta tbc poultry farm ing He was town, and ord in an ce No. 113 cam e IN y ears and was th e only d au g h ter » -o u n l m aking frien d s Tuesday, ge.lr Into being a« sn am endm ent to th e of P J Jon» whom she P a v e s to ting a line on crops, breeds, etc. m ourn h er loss besides a host of Andy Olson has recen tly ru-«lin«etl form er DOG o rdinance, and a prt» vision was added which excused tra n ­ friend < end relativ es She had m ade the ranch of Miss B erth s Manning, sie n ts' dogs from coming under the h er hom e with Mrs M argaret Camp- Miss L ottie B enshadler of Eug no ordinance. Again som e fool council bell for the past th ree years until la»« m otor route A, leec h er st th - union C hristm as when she left for Portland h'gh school, was at Pleasant Hill Frl- had m a le an o rdinance, reg u lating the num ber of cattle and sheep th at She had been ill for several w eeks day The date for the opening of th " m ight be driven through the tow n r. The funeral aervlcee were held In high school haa^heen act for Septem- Gone are the days when check-suited sharp­ P ortland Sunday m orning at 10 o'clock her I t Public 'school opens V p te m one hunch, and ordinance No. 116 cam e Into being to «how th a t th e day ers peddle gold bricks—as gold bricks—at bar­ at Mlll»r A T racy u n d ertak in g p a r-, h er 28. gain prices. Today these sharpers operate along ,oril , Manv resid en ts of P leasan t H ill of FOOL legIslaGon had passed. O r­ newer and more subtle lines. - ' have gone to th e bean or hop fields d in an ce No 125. prohibiting th e rid­ • • • v e e e e e e for a few weeks. Among them «re ing of bicycles on Second stre e t, from When you are asked to buy stock—make • Mrs. Em ery and chlloren, Mrs F aust D stre e t north to South C street. COBURG NEWS investment or "take a flyer” in some endeavor. F u rth e r citatio n s are «ml eon Glen, the M!ss«a W tnfrey But I refrain If you have bank connections—and will go to * .Mr. and Mrs R J English and daugh- not necessary. It m 'g h t be of In ter­ your banker, he will quickly tell you whether the est to Mr P erry to knew th at we took _ I ter, M argaret. H. A. P ayne'a grocery store Is project is worthy or not. In the AW FUL sum of 821 00 Inst Ing pn'nted Inside and out. m onth In fines. T he SH O PL IFT E R S Buy W illo w s A p a rtm e n ts Many have learned the art of saving. Few O rury and son a n p reparing to Mr and M rs. W . A W em enw ay acro ss the river, according to the have learned how to protect those savings This rep air hie store. * have purchased th e W illows apart- m orning paper, to ik In 162.00 Ju»» bank specializes in service to its patrons which Profeaaor Mountain la having a m ent house on ihiuth Second street a fter b reak fast Monday m orning, and is aimed to safeguard savings at every turn. m odern u p to -d ete house built. from Mr. and Mra. I). 8. Jordan, and $16 00 of th at w as for parking w ith­ The s tre e ts of C oburg a re being We make no charge for such service. will move th ere from C ottage G rove ( ou t lights W hat a rep they m ust bo graded end graveled. Septem ber 1. Mr and Mrs. Jordan g ettin g In California. live at Raymond. W ashington. Mrs. | All people are a little bit queer hut Now a rriv als at th e Novelty Store H em enw ay Is principal of the grade m e and thee, and I som etim es th ink thou a re a little bit queer. la d le s ' Silk H oa'ery of th e latest schools here. R. W. S M ITH , shades and of quality, The price Is SPRINGFIELD, OREGON City Recorder. right. Go to B «lknsp—Mr. and Mrs. N. H Signor and fam ily and W E R o g e rs’ spent Sunday al B elknap springs Mr. I Go on Plcnle— Mr. and Mrs. E. R M o to r to B e llfo u n ta in — M r. and Mrs. M M Male and d au g h ter Orace, R ogers I» v lslt'n g hese from Okia E ndicott and Mr. and Mrs. Arthu- nnd Mrs. C lara Male and daughters. horna City. Thia visit mark« th e first Hays and fam ilies of Eugene and Mr. Lois and Lucille, m otored to Bell­ tim e he has seen his sister. Mrs. sm l Mrs. H. E. Maxey ai d son Bruci fountain Sunday to a tten d a reunion Signor, for forty-five y ears of Springfield sp en t Sunday at Rtver- [A ,jr6 c* € T ts;' stde park on a p riv ate picnic. They of the S ta rr family. Sport dress o f Pytchley suit- Goes to low s— Miss Nora Fredrick« repot! a good tim e with the exe-ptlon ing in Indianist design—as show-n son will leave Friday for a visit In that som eone "ap p ro p riated " theii at the American Fabric, F ür and Fashion show. N orthwood. Iowa. She expects to bo w aterm elon. gone two m onths. Threatens! i f Isn’t Being Dene! First National Bank R eturns to P ortland — Mrs. Flo Ita nliolt retu ren d to h er hom e in P ortland S atu rd ay a fte r »pen ting tw o ’ weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. T a y -1 lor. Home from Visit— Miss Mary Elisa-1 belli W hitney retu rn ed to h er h o n e today a fte r th ree w eeks spent w ith! relativ es at S utherlin. Miss W hitney was ueeoinpnnled by her cousin Miss Edith N orton, who will spend sev­ eral days here. Here from Fall C reek—It .W. Calll- son of Fall Crcelt was n Sprlngtleld business v isito r W ednesday. Takea Bank Posltion — Miss V er­ nila M orrlfon ha» ta k e n n posltion In Ihe Com m ercial S talo batik. — Here frem T hurston — Dun Baugh ! of T hurston was In town W ednesday,! Injures Hand w ith Ax— Mrs. D. E. ’ lllalr cut the buck of h er loft lian I ( with an nx Wedn, stliiy m ottling while , ehoplpng wood n t h er hom e on (I street betw een Second nnd T h 'r l. The cu t went ns deep ns the bones, al­ though none of them w ere fractured. Eliznbeth Ryan of London, Eng- llsh champion, threatens the na­ tional crown worn by our youth­ fu l Helen Wills. Miss Ryan, form erly lived In Cnlifornifi. She defeated Misa W ills in special play Inst week in straight sets fi-2, 6-0. Both are now working up toward the annual tourney. « Here from R ainier— Mr. ami Mrs. C iahntn W hldden mid tw o children I stopped Monday nt the home of Mr ! and Mrs. O derklrk for a «hort vini» , before going on to Coqu'lle. T heir t borni’ Is at R ainier, W ashington. Mrs. ‘W hldden Is n si tor ot Mr. O derklrk. I It A lw ays Pays T o T rade at G ray’s If you are looking for a place to trade where you can be assured of right prices, quality goods and courteous treatment, Grays is the place. You are safe in trading here and you can be assured of right prices. Just out ofz the car, Angelina Watermelons, sure dandies. Salmon, ' . lb. cans ........... 10c Large Bottle C atsup................... 20c Peter Pan Hand Soap, 6 for............... 25 C Peaches, large size for (able use...... 20c Apricots, large size for table use....... 20c You can’t put them up yourself this cheap- buy a case. Before buiyng! 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