The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 24, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    Springfield Mill & Grain Has
Large Hrade in Western Oregon
Such la Litw
F. »I II»
Look lUr-UXbi sires-
Tile 1.«dies' Clvle blub wit) hold a » Bad Hot Mama. »<**'*
conked food sale S aturday a t the
Second lie —"Yot|
rt- -and
Long and Crpas building op Main -he i!i«t‘nl**,.| th at way «Ver a wash
street.
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FOURTH STREET PLANINC
J
MILL MAKE WOOD PRODUCT
DRUGSTORE
CARA NOME
FACE POWDER
You should know that nine times out of ten you can buy needeo
merchandise in Springfield cheaper than in the larger cities.
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
F. G. Frese
Phone Us Your Orders for
Cakes and Pastry
same merchandise too, and you get the same service as you get in the
larger places.
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There is a reason for this.
Springfield merchants pay lower rents,
THE FARMERS
EXCHANGE
spend less for advertising and have lower overhead costs. Springfield
"The Store of BpriiiKfleld"
merchants are all prosperous because they enjoy a good trade. They are
able to take cash discounts on stocks purchased from the manufacturers
ly they can sell their products for less money.
Springfield people make it a rule to "T ry Springfield Merchants
F irs t” They find that they can do just as well and many times better
by trading at home.
HUNTLY
DELICATESSEN
IlW.MB BAKED GOODS
LUNCHEON«? TK
Farmers of this community will find it to their advantage to buy
Swarts &
W ashburne
Honey Dew Hams
and Bacon
Wholesale and Retail
in Springfield. They will usually get the same products for less money
and will never pay more.
The building of a strong business center in Springfield will mean a
better market for farm produce.
The Springfield mill buys hundreds of
WHITE F R O N T
GROCERY
We Boost for Springfield
thousands of dollars worth of your grains. The butchers buy your meats
and the creamery your cream and other produce.
The grocer stands
Holverson Bros
ready to take your fruits and vegetables.
The more you trade in Springfield the more Springfield merchants
will be able to buy of your produce. . The building of a larger city and
A Fin! Line of Meats.
ICE DELIVERY.
larger market here makes your land in this community more valuable.
McMURRAY’S
We all profit by "Trying Springfield Merchants F irs t”
IT S ECONOMY TO TRADE IN SPRINGFIELD.
GROCERY
Springfield
Creamery
ROSEBUD BUTTER
Phone 48
Taxpayers w ill find it con­
venient to pay their taxes
at this bank as it will save
them time and expense.
Wright & Son
Hardware
Furniture and Paints
<<
HALL’S CASH
STORE
Ladies Civic Club
One of Springfield’s
Good Stores
October 5, 1925
Springfield, Oregon.
It’s the
and buy with the same advantage as larger $ity merchants. Consequent-
Drug S tart
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
Where Ever D ay is Bargain Day'*
MR. and MRS. FARMER
G. H. TURNER. Prop.
Novelties of Note
Cough Drops
Let us attend to this for
you.
S1-
These Business
Men and Citizens
subscribe to the
Civic Club's
ideal of a bigger
and better
Springfield
Drug Store
We hold the tax s t a t e ­
ments of those who paid
the first half with us.
springfiexd ' ore .
Plivi.e SO
These Business
Men and Citizens
Subscribe to the
Civic Clubs
ideal of a bigger
and better
Springfield
EGGI MANN’S
Of the Nineteen Twenty
Four Taxes are d e and
payable prior to
W.FWALKER
228 ij
Ä62-J FUNERAL SERVICE "A'N^
PHONE
tl
FLANERY’S
The’Last
Half
A servirti of t Hirte­
tty aliti' consider»»
I tun.
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It is preferred by the most par­
ticular women.
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gbiniHhtfui y«f
beautiful manner.
in a
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LONG & CROSS I
More and more each day wom­
en are discovering the secret of
youthful, fresh appearance. The
answer is Cara Nome Face
Powder.
rangement taking
tare of every detail
SANITARY MARKET
HOLVERSON BROS.
*c » Xi
kr .'ïh d
service Is ,i
O'*"
'xympui lieth a r­
Make it a dully" habit to
call So for / o u r «Meats.
We knbw you will be satis­
fied uhh the qitallty oi the
Meals we deliver, and (lie
ext ellence of our service
will please yon.
¿05 Main Street
\
T “V a-
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GOOD PLUMBING IS
ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST
The master odor of Cara Nome
is blended into this wonderful, I
soft complexion powder.
The Meat M arket Is
PHONE 80
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Perfection B read
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NOVELTY STÖRE
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Come io Springfield
II
•with
w
Cooked Food Saia.
, tr
. y which
fc, . , is con
— up *
equipm
ent
A 8prtn<ft<*M in lm
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. or th* mill. . The
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belt namS-r «ml th e ten et n iaeh la« ,
stan tly enlarging is th e Splritgtfeltl
- . “ f
u . r e m an u factu red by Mr. M il. X
Mill and titu in com pany, which eni
mall planer, a miner, rip saw. cu t­
ploys froui fifteen to . «eutjr we« d u r­
off saw , moriUsing tnachint» band
ing the e n tire y ear
'sa w , sash slocker. turning lathe, varle '
A capacity of 335 b a r v is , or 4 c a r­
ty saw and boring tuach ne tr e th e re ­
load a day. of (lour can bo tgattuiac
m aining pleeva.
tu red by the flour m ill K'<r> day»
. Mr. H its hna operated hts present
ru n o f flour Is tested *n a « ¿oratory
shop for six years, and for t w eirs
a t th« mill, an d once each m onth a
y ears previous to this tim e he ran a j
sam ple of the flour is sen t to the
<ini:l.ir shop on th e r i In id spuF in
la'se-K lot-oratory in the northw est
the n orth p art o f town.
fo r to :.I n i purposes.
h’acb report
from th is laboratory hr s b e e t to th e
.
effect th a t th is w as one of th e best
T om atoes, good (or canning. 60c a
flours on th e Pacific coast. *
box. B ring boxes and pick them your-
Besides m aking flour, the mill tSar »«if. Also good cabbage in the patch,
ufaeturea a cugnpl- tv- line of N oxal’
-1’ -1- » X atg h s ,-n Natron road
feeds, th e milk and egg producers -!Ls nitffss east of Springfield,
he re he
k OU
. 1.1. nt I '
■
highest on the coast. The rap acity
» . w HawT* sa
of the feed p lant is fifty to n s a da
O. G. Bushm an, present ow ner
th e mill, has made *30.000 w orth <n j 9
Im provem ents o n it since he purohac-
ed it, fire years ago. L ast year'» bus­
ines done by th e firm am ounted to
over hglf a million dollars, he re- 1 I
ports.
W indow fram es doors, cabinets and
cupboards are som e of th e things man-
ufactured by th e F ourth stre e t plan­
ing mill, owned and operated by H.
E. P itts.
Mr P itts also m akes a san itary but-
ter mold, designed by him self, which
is distributed by w holesale houses
throughout the state. T he mold is
su bstantially made and can be used
to make eith er one or two pound pats
of bu tter.
Besides d o in g cabinet work and fu r­
n itu re rep airin g to order. Mr. P itts
carries in stock a line of doors and
windows of all sizes and grade«,.
Twelve piece« of m achinery m ak e,
T »VRSPAY. SEPT. 21. l®-5
•HF S V n iN ';r."L P NEWS
r \GF E -'* IT
Men's Wear—Shoes
Trade At Home
of Springfield
HENDERER
ELECTRIC
SUPPLY
Help Make this a Bigger, Better
and More Prosperous Town!
SPRINGFIELD
LAUNDRY
Patronize Your Home Laundry
('all 28.1
TRY SPRINGFIELD MERCHANTS FIRST”
ASK F O R
M ADE
IN
S P R IN G F IE L D
PRODUCTS
Let's Keep at Home the $600,009 Expended Yearly Out o f Town