The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 08, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N T W T
T H U R S D A Y . O C T O B E R K. 1926
Honeydew Hams and Bacon
Have Wide Dtsfribuion
«oth »»ppl«m«ntlBg the
(or traffic, which must
with certainty and at a
conU, the u»e of wire» 1»
Telephone Pre»».
other »Ince
be handled
minimum of
neceeeary.—
seated by Or. G. Louis Tuft» of Port­
land, field secretary for W illam ette
L'olverslty. s i the high school assem ­
bly Tuesday morning.
LAST CHANCE FOR BARGAIN
Talks to Studsnta.
Honeydew ham» and bacon, packed little beef 1» prepared for wholesale.
The Eugene Guard'» offer of onw
The advantugi a of a college educa­
The pr'-ient company wa» »tarted
by the Hwarta and Waabhurue Meat
year's subscription by mall for >2 38
tion,
and
the
particular
advantages
company, are wholesale throughout about eleven years ago. when' for one
¡of W illamette Unlveralty were pre d o te s Saturday, October 10.—Adv.
Oregon and lu adjoining «tato». They year only pucklng work on a «mall
••Why »he would be th«< laid pi-rmin rlbborv of pale gold, the moonbeam» are prepared at the packing plant at »cala wa« dqne. After a year the
on Mitto Id Irli eroi) If I had knu»a kept tryst w.tli th» caprl lou» wave» 3rd and A streets, and mode from the meat «bop wa« added Io the business
¡-cd seven year» ago the present plant
the eamp »tory ut thi' tltu«,’* he d 1 and they flung tin Ir golden hair uh -ul best of (he pork received there.
them and danced madly wh.lo Floi'du
chit mi.
A ten ton Ice machine supplies re­ was built. The two last mentioned
•'You mean to tell ma that your stars looked down.
frigeration for five storage and puck storage rooms were addtd only two
W» stood motionless, beg ilh~l bv I"« room», which have a totul ot 3S,- years ag '
.
brother hadn't told ycu thi'ti?"
A two or three horsepower motor
•'No, an I not «yen later except by the delicate lovullne»» it the sight 000 cubic feet of refrigeration »pace.
Is making more progress than any other science of the age.
I'-rr oni- moment, there m »11« nte The 'ce machine la In a large room which will operate a lard agitator and
hl« louk of antonlkhment and u few
quenllon» ba a»kcd,when It« nuw Anno b iw n n u» A brvethl*>.•) es-<«ctancy which I» also used for receiving the a »mall »aw for making packing box­
u ii p u re known only ' > hivorr who meat and preparing It for parking
er will he In-tailed at the plant soon.
and I told him »he w ji the g rl to
whom I'd been eiigaaeil. It'« true he ■land »Iona on majestic height« while
The chill room, capable of holding
Is restoring health to the sick when all other methods
net me to thinking. (I know him »<> lie wind» of the world ruin by.
fifty boga, I» kept at a temperture W H A T IF R A D IO H A D
have
failed.
' Curtiss "
well) and In n fla-h It all came back
of ,'ioin 30 to 3k degrees. All pork la
P R E C E D E D T H E W IR E S ?
Your condition is no worse than others that have been
" V s , darling."
to me. Then I, loo, rem lled Die ugly
»torml here for about twenty-four
cured. Why not give it a trial?
“I wa» Just wondering about some­
tab ai ram |."
h o t: a before It la cut. A »mall »ap­
If the course of sclentlfle develop­
With one of the best equipped electrical and Chiropractic
• Sha »aid you thought her far« was thing '*
ply room 1» u»e<l for storage ot the ment had been reversed so that the i
offices in the state, I am in a position to render you the
Silence.
futtklllur the flr»t time you'd ever
beat cut» of pork and beef, which are Invention of radio preceded the In-1
best service.
•'Ye», tun I know whet It la. sweet-
met "
for ernegcncy use a t the meat mar­ . ventlon of the telephone, the dlscov-
heart"?
"tty Jove!“ he «»claimed, "'did «he
OREGON
LICENSE 300
PHONE 355J
ket.
j > ry that wires could be used to guide
even remember that?” Then » pur«led 1 "I don't know. I've an Idva though
A
large
room,
thlrty-alx
feet
square,
the
ether
waves
would
probably
have
e»prr»»lon »wept over hi» far» a« If that you’d d »approve.”
I» used entirely for pickling bam» and been considered an even greater mar- I
"Please. Hallie."
he were trying, piece by piece, to fig­
bacon. The honeydew product« are ! vel of science than 1» the radio to-
“Well, I wag Just wondering. Cur-
ure thin»« out.
OVER PENNEY’S STORE
parked In airtight boxea (rom eigh­ i day.
Uss.
If------“
Then he «bonk hl» head.
EUGENE
teen to twvnty-flve day», and aré
By
uae
of
the
w
irts
the
ether
waves,
1
“If what, sweetheart?"
"What's the matter?"
cured |n their own brine. Other haras which are otherwise uncontrolled, are
"Well If you'd mind very much If
“Nothing," he replied »lowly, •‘¡S'a
and bacon» are cured In a »weet brine j made to follow predetermined path-
Ju«i that I'm sorry »he thought my I »howed you the lady In the moon."
for sixty days.
( ways, thereby flashing hundred» of
"You
adorable
little
min»!"
he
cried
brother or I would ever »ay anythin» |
The rendering room conta'ns a ten- thou »and« of message» track and forth
about hi r that was the leant hit un­ and gathered me close In hie arm»."
horsepower bolhr which supplies j under city streets and without the
(THE E N D )
kind.“
steam for a stvnra Jacket rendering slightest
Interference. The
wire«
From whal he had »aid and the I
kettle, and also supplies the steam serve as pathways for guiding or dl-
File for Divorce,
varying emotion» that played on Ilia i
and hot water with which all the | renting the electric waves in the ethe?
face, I began Io Understand tb s alt-I John ArniHlrnng he* filed suit In equipment Is thoroughly cleansed aft- i between any two desired point«,
uatlon that, up to thia lime, had been
circuit court against Marte Armstrong er It 1» u»ed each lime
a » an agent for communication ov
auch a compl'cnled affair, It was for a decree of divorce on ground» 6f
Two »tore room», one very email, er w ide stretches of water, with mov-
plain to ma now that Anne, »e<
i
denertloR. They were married June In which surplua lard la kept In bar. Ing conveyances generally, for num-
t'urll»» with hl« brother and having lk. 11121.
rels and buckets, and a large room- eroua maritime and military purpose»,
a guilty ounHclenca, figured that be-
wticrn poik '• stored, are kept at a for the broadcasting of Information
Ing hl» broth- r, he would tell Curtiss
Want Jams and Jallay.
very low temperature. The larxe room land for other situations where wires
about her «Ungraceful behavior at the ;
To attend
enmp and so »he Imagined that If she , a call for too glas»«'« of Jams SSd ' 1» further Insured toward good refrlg-1 are not available, radio telephdny 1»
eratlon by four Inches of cork
with capable of rendering services of the
to ll the »lory f rat, the sheer nerve jelly for veteran hospitals hu» been 1
of II would keep anyone from believ­ 1 l»»ued by the Lane Courty Chapter. I which the floor, walls and celling are greatest Importance, but radio meg-
ing any bit of scandal that might have American lied Cro»» These are need. covered. A layer of cement covers sages carried by the ether travel
along a universal party line which
j the cork on the walls and floor.
known that two »uch men would ha I „«j r„f the Arlxona hospital, according
All the rooms are connected di­ must be use-1 In common by ail the
abh hlpd h«r name
io Ml»» Grace Norton, secretary. A;
at
rectly with the sew ei, and may be world. Accordingly, the natural char­
" then t'urll»«, you didn't fall on | number of »wester» mutt be knit and I
acteristics
for
radio
and
wire
trans­
scrubbed und flashed out easily.
your knees when «be gave you back ,,.nt
ihe hospital». The Red Cross
The bu«y packing season begins in mission are fundamentally different.
your ring nnd cry?" I teased. He furnt«he» the yarn« and pattern» for
the late autumn and lasts from six
laughed outright.
,
the swentera All donations must be
to eight months. During this thne
"I never beard such rot."
lu by November II.
about five men are constantly en»-
"She »aid )uu Util and you see I |
ployed at the plant. From two to
wasn't very thrilled over b ein g__
The simplicity of this Rad­
second choice," I said pouting, but | CALL AND SEE Dr N. W. Emery three thousand hogs are parked by
io will appeal to you as it
on
tir*
w
on
nini,
and
oth»r
work
••
the
plant
during
a
year,
although
very
When I saw be was about to re*»-
And Th?y Lived—
CHIROPRACTIC
CHIROPRACTIC
GEO. A. SIMON
W ANTED
We want YOU to be ONE of 400
RALLY DAY
Christian Church
Magnavox Radio
sure me by lak ng ma to Ills arms,
I stoip ed my protending and flashed
bln» a smile In-toad, "l»-O< stop talk
ing about It, I foe| so rr* (o r her," I
deelarisl.
"You would, you wonderful, wonder-
fU l g i r l '
>
Again he tried to take me In his
arms but I Jumped up. nnd r im I down
the beach. He followed ul»<! we laugh- '
ed happily as we ran. R eaching the
collage, he turned to mo and »aid.!
“ You needn't run. It won't do you uny
good for I'm going to pursue you the -
rest of my life It» aides, your father j
has Invited tt«c to stay for dinner. |
Furthermore, you'll have to dine with |
are alone for he's gone to towu with I
friends."
"Does he know, I mean—er—" I !
etnmmi'rcd,
"If you mean doea he konw how I i
adore you. Yes. Because I told him I
eo and moreover, young lady. 1 have ;
his permission to win you. If I can. j
so you sen you haven't much chance.” ,
I made u terrific face at hint und
darted aside.
• I
After dinner, we walker on th*
porch.
Atlantic Beach Is a wuys entrancing
whether at noontide, twilight or d arn , i
But ttiere was a pelgnant beauty
about the wuter tonight. Like a broad
I
Have your
Favorite Negatives
has to us. Anyone can op­
erate It—just one dial.
Come in and arrange for
demonstrations.
Marshall’s
56 9th Ave. W.
Eugene
Stanley Bldg.
9 Piece Orchestra
C O M E !!
1
Carl R. Baker’s Kodak Shop
7 West 7th
Everything Photographic
LAST CHANCE
THE
MEW WINTER
RED CROWN
GASOLINE
For one year by Mail Only
$ 2 90
Cash in Advance
Bargain Day Rage Closes Saturday, October 10
Clip and send in coupon below with remittance
Autumn Bargain Days
Subscription Blank
(Void if Mailed after October 10, 1925)
The Eugene Guard,
Eugene, Oregon:
I wish to accept your Autumn Bargain Days Offer,
and enclose herewith $2.98 for which you may mail to me
THE GUARD every week day for one full year.
Name ................................. ............... ...........................................
Motor or R. F. D. Route ............................................................
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
Main St. Between 3rd & 4th
Special Music
of the Vacation Times Enlarged and Framed
At
EUGENE GUARD
•‘Keep your foet dry” says every
doctor In laying down health rules.
This la hte season of the year when
nudden changes In the weather sub
Jects one to unusual exposures. At
tentlon to your shoes now Is a pre­
caution for health's sake.
Let me put on half sole« and rub­
ber heel». I can make your old shoei
look and Wear like new. I guarantee
my work and my price« are low.
Next Sunday, Oct. 11 at 9:45 a. m.
Postoffice ....„........................ ......................................................
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,
N ew W in ter “ Red Crown” now on sale is
• new gasoline expressly developed to
meet a ll the conditions that cold weather
imposes on your motor.
Split-second starting that saves the starter-
battery, undue priming and crankcase oil
dilution.
T he quickest-acting gasoline w a/r—smooth
acceleration, tremendous power-energy—
and maximum mileage!
H e re is the achievement ol our 47 year*
o f gasoline-making experience.
On sale now at Standard O il Service Sta­
tions and at dealers displaying the red,
white and blue “ Red Crown” pump.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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