The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 15, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY. OCT. IB. 1926
TU S STEUKUFUXD NEWS
PACK s a
Here for Medical Treatment—Fred
Leather Shipment Rseelved—A ship
Chemawa Man IVsite— T. K. C. Ves­
School Discontinued— Because the
Itussel of Thursinn was In town Tues
men!
of
oak
tanned
leather
from
the
per
ot
Chemawa
visited
with
Mr.
and
. enrollment for the Radio night school
tannery at Beuecla. California was day for medtqpl treatment tor au In­
waa not large enough to justify the Mrs. J. II. Will Saturday.
received by the J H. Will shoe shop ns'ted finger.
expense of maintaining the classes,
Hae Operetta»—Mrs. Ada Bench Wednesday.
.
the school has been discontinued
Go-Oettee Out Wednesday— The
was taken to the Paclflo Christian
»m Dealer -Mr». T. O. M«tS- . Down from Marcola— Mrs. John
•s a n ie Men IVsIt—C H Wolters first Issue of the GoOeter. newspaper
ltvxtrr w a In town Friday. Smith of-Marcola spent Monday vis­
Recovering from Operetta»—W. C hospital Wednesday, where she un­
and William Benson of Seattle were published by (be Springfield high
iting friends tn Springfield.
McLagan. district engineer tor the derwent a major operation today.
In from Fall Creek—R. W. Calllsoo
guests ot Mr. and Mrs M M Male school students once every two weeks,
Mountain
Mutes
Power
company,
Is
Visit In Portland—Mrs. Emma Ol
Birth Rate High— Fifteen births, Sunday.
of Fall Creak waa In town Monday.
appeared for the first ilm e thia week
son and Oswald Olaon spent Sunday at the Parflo Christian hospital re­ contrasted with nine deaths, were re­
Wednesday.
Down from Donna—J C. NtchoUon In Portland with Odin Olson.
covering ftom a major operation per­ ported for Springfield and the vtetc
Here from Bend—Mr
nnd Mrs
waa tn town from Donna Sunday.
formed Saturday morning.
tty for the month of September. This Glenn Howard of Bend spent Monday
Dr. H Ralph lSpt>e(. Dentist. Vitas
Ill With Pneumonia—W. A. McBee
Is an unusually high number ot each j In Springfield.
Down from Mabel— Sherman Ad
building. BprlngF-rtd, Oregon.
Returns
from
Oregon
City—
Mrs.
Is ill at hit home at Tth and B with
atna of Mabel waa in town Saturday
w ee
W H. Pollard returned to her home
pneumonia.
Visits from Oregon City— Mrs. W
here
Saturday
after
spending
several
Brown of Oregon City spent the
In from Jaaper— Harry Junes of
Goshen Baby Bom— A baby girl days visiting relatives In Orwgou
week-end here with
Mrs. M. L.
J a s.er was tn town Monday.
was born to Mr. and Mrs. George W. City, and attending the Columbia
France. Mrs. France returned with
SAVE W IT H SAFETY A T
Returns from Callfronla—Glen Ben­ Woodward at Goshen Sunday.
River Missionary society conference Mrs. Brown as tar a t Belem Sun­
nett returned to Springfield Frldaj
day
Receives Feed Shipment — The In Salem.
after apen tin» a month at Oakland.
Springfield Mill and Grain company
Portland Man Here— H. S Perkin« received a carload of poultry food
and Melville Q. Evans of Portland and a car of barley Monday.
were Springfield visitor« Friday.
Returns to Bend—Mrs. H. L. Bar­
Go to Bend- -Mr. and Mrs. Frank ber returned to her home In Bend
$1.00 "M ” Hair Tonic, for dandruff and falling hair. Spe­
Sharttan drove to Bend and back Saturday after a visit of two weeka
cial at 79c
with Mr and Mr«. Clayton Barber
Saturday.
TOWN AND VICINITY
Note These Specials
flUMANITyS
For This Month
N eed .
Dinner Guests Hare— Mr. and Mrs
Haa Tonolla Removed— K. \V. How­
ells of WaltervlUe had his tonsils re­ Bert McCurry of Eugene were Sun­
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
moved Friday.
Clayton Barber.
Goes to Callfronla— Misa Maurine
Lombard left Sunday tor San Fran-
Brotherhood Will Meet—The first
ciaco. where she will make her home. meeting of the Methodist brother­
HUMANITY’S GREAT NEED.
Is for perfect service where scientific
attention is mad »'possible by improved
equipment ami an earnest desire ft>
be of the utmost service.
A
Recovering from lllnee»—Mrs. C- E hood since the summer vacation will
Potter of WaltervlUe is recovering be at the Methodist church Monday
evening.
from a recent illness.
k PH O N E W.F. W ALK ER
Lumber Company
Ships — Three
Tonsils Removed— Mrs. A. B. Gar­
rison of Wendling had her tonsils re­ carloads of finished lumber were
moved Monday.
shipped by the Springfield Lumber
| company Monday. Two cars of lum
Has Major Operation— Mrs. F E.
, her were received the same day.
Smith underwent a major operation I
at the Pacific Christian hospital
Commissioners Inspect Street —
Monday morning.
Counclltnen Laurence May and M. J.
25c Milk <*f M lignes la Tooth l*nst -neutraillSS a d d condi­
tion in the mouth. Special at 19c
A 50c Tube of Itondlla Reautlfler Free with the purchase
of a 75c Jar of lloiicilla Cold or Vanishing cream
228
6? - j funeral S ervice
S p r in g f ie l d . o r e .
M A IN
ST.
I
I want to work for YOU:
I can double the am ount of
work
YOU now produce!
Go on Hunting Trip—Steve Bowles.
And thereby Increase YOUR
Raleigh Morris and Mel Bartlett left
income.
Sunday on a hunting trip up the Mo­
I can cut in half YOUR
hawk.
daily worries!
Convalescing at Hospital— Henry
And double or treble \ OL R
Hart of Cedar Flats is reported to be e n j o y m e n t of LIFE!
improving at the Pacific Christian
1 can, in Short, m ake LIF E
hospital after a paralytic attack.
I itself a pleasure!
And I come where the door
V isits from Eugeni— Mrs. H. Cas- js open!
person of Eugene spent Friday visit- j j wjU cost you less than 1
lug
with Mr. and Mrs. N. Nelson earn!
and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Netsdh
For I am a FRIEND.
I AM HEALTH!
Creosote Shipment Here—A car of
creosote o l for
Wood Preserving
here Monday.
the Carbolineurn
company . arrived
Is the Safe, Sane, and Sure.
Science of Restoring Health
through the Nerves.
License No. 300
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‘Jm.-rpomsed
EUGENE. OREGON
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Our Immense buying power for 678 stores enables you
to always save here counting on quality and service we
render.
We Lead-’Ochers Follow
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$18,50
In newest
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WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL
Winnie Irene Russel, Mgr.
£44 E 7th Ave.
Eugene, Ore.
Phone 1967.1
RESOURCES
lfnnm>ii,- -r- —r- - r -
I limili llll V !Y
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts
shown in items 29 and 30, if any
3173, 318 23
Overdrafts secured and unsecured ...... ..... ........
19.91 '
V. S government securities owned, Including
those shown in items 30 and 35. if any ................. ................... 13,850.00
Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign
govern; ent, -date, municipal, corporation, etc., including
tucse shown in items 30 and 35, If any J...................................... 35 »«».»I
Banking house, $14,900; furniture and fixtures, 33.400.00 ....... 18, 300.00
Real estate owned other than banking house ................ None
lab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers
and trust companies designated and approved reserve
agent of this bank
........................................................................ 72 995.07
10. Exchanges for clearing house and Items on other banks In
the same city or »own as reporting bank ............. ..................
003.19
11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
Totai cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11,
.......... .... .................................. ......... .......................... »73.998.2«
T o ’al ........ ..
EGGIMANN’S
Men’s Overcoats
styles at $14.75 to $34.75
PIANO JAZZ
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
and pure Ingn-dlnnt« through
uiu, our Ice , rt-nm hi,« met with
wide approval fr m i the partic­
ular iM-bt'lo of this 1 immunity
Not ab-ne for purity but for
body unit flavor Is It a|>pr<-< ln
ted by "Iho»'- who know." An
other thing- It I* alwa. « frosen
firm; not mushy and messy
from careles’n ss In fr-oilng
$34.75 .
Geo. A. Simon
Reserve District No. 12
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
PULE CREAM
In new fall patterns in C«u(hmeres and our Paid» at a low
price,
to
Phone 355.11
At Springfield, in the State of Oregon at the close of business on
September 28, 1925.
Charter No. 88
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*Roxa£t O rvg J t o f
676 DEPARTMENT STORES
Chiropractic
Visits from Corvallle—Mrs. E. V.
Lilley of Corvallis spent Sunday vis­
iting her daughter, Mrs. F. B. Flan-
fry.
Buys House and Acre— Mrs. Anne
Wagner has purchased a six room
house and an acre plot in the Stewart
a-’- tion on from C. M. Withers. The
tran-action waa closed Saturday.
77»»
Wanted—A Job
House—C. E. Bell of Califor­
rented the T. E. Pritchard
Mill and. K streets. He mov­
Saturday.
50c Milk of Magnesia. A effccient A ntidd and Laxative.
Special at 39c
Flanery’s Drug Store
' McKlin Inspected south 3rd street,
Rally Day Successful— An excep­
between 1) and E. and which has on­
tionally large attendance of 32? was
ly recently been graded. Sunday.
recorded at bible school for the
Christian church rally day Sunday.
Renta
nia has
house at
ed there
»1.00 Emulalon of Cod U ver Oil with H ypophosphites- for
the treatm ent of general debility and Iona of flesh. Rich tn
vitamines. Special at 70c
25c WWdroot Cocoanut OH Shampoo. The shampoo pur
excellent. Special, 2 for 26c
»1.00 Reef, Wine and Iron -F o r use In canes where the
blood la in need of Iron. Special at 79c
—r-.-
M 72 M."
SERVE
and You Will Grow
Tiiis bank has found th at it has grown because
it has always made a sincere effort to serve best
the comm unity in which it operates.
»316,451.71
LIABILITIES
W hatever service this bank can render its cus­
tom ers or community is always done gladly. Tills
bank is an institution for progress. It is active
and alert for the interests of the entire section.
It is owned by the people—and its g reatest de­
sire is to serve the people.
Capital Stock Paid In
30,000.00
Surplus lund __ ____________ _______________ ______________
6,000.00
(a) Undivided profits ...................................................... 313.639.30
fbl Less current expenses, Interest and taxes paid .....7.955 26
6,584.04
DEMAND DEPO8IT8, other than banks, subject to reserve:
23. Individual deposits subject to check, Including deposits duo
the state of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds ........ 242,010.50
Demand certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................... 5.850.72
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject
to reserve items 23, 24, 25, 26 ................................. 3247,861.22
TIME AND SAVING» DEPO8IT8, subject to reserve and pay­
able on demand or subject to notice:
27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding ..................................... 26,006.45
Total of tim e and savings deposit» <>ayable on demand or
subject to notice, Items 27 and 28 ............................. 328,006.45
WHY NOT MAKE THIS BANK
YOUR BANK?
First National Bank
Total ......... ..................- ..................................................................... 3315,461.71
BUte of Onegon, County of I^ane, se.
I. Herbert F. Clarke cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear
tkat the above su tem en t la t n » to the beet of my knowledge and b eltet
HERBERT F. CLARKE, Cashier.
Springfield, Oregon
. — - «g . -5 • m . w
b i ha • w »
Correct Attest: A1 Montgomery, A. J. Perkins, M. M. Peery. Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before m e tbls 12th day of October, 1926.
A. F. FLOWERS, Notary Public.
(B E A D
My Corn-mission Expires Nov. 20., 1928.
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