The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 22, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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TOWN AND VICINITY
Naw Sorda Arriva— A n w shipm ent
of the la te st model ForJ«' arrived for
it,., Anderson M tor rotupa y Friday.
. (lush* n Man In—<1 <1. 1
tiu slx n wan In town Kundsy
H ra M ajor Oi>a- Hion— Mrs 1ho - ns j
T hom as uml rv/ent a m ajor opetat,»tiu
M arshfield M. n H ara—C larence I«
.n » i t Ma ii>. 'd >'P* n t T uesday In
Hb ml.'.I it. irniiii.
V isiting f r o m
P o rttm d
1
B chaetf r of F< »«and artved Friday
to visit with M< If'rd All«»,
,nd—W. II. Adrian
for a abort business
finug to hla bom -
bunaay
u
In from T hursto n — Mr. and
P arral M .Q u'nn of T h u rsto n »bi
In Springfield W ednesday
V isits London Springs Mr and
R to v Ilow b» »pent Sunday at
don I prlug»
Coes to P ortlan d — Mrs John
seth went to Portland Friday
she Is the gu.-st of her d au g h ter
Y
Used Car Bargains
atyour
A rt and Needle
Shop
The eight men a re : W alter W. Hut-
|.T , C rosw ell; H arold F. H unnicutt.
E u g en e; Paul 8. Maxwell. Jun ction
1 Ity; f u r l D. Josephson, A sto ria;
C laire Hoitlrodge, T re n t; John A.
Sm ith, F rederick L. R ice and Edw ard
D. Sm ith, all of P ortland.
We ca rry a fu ll line o f need­
le w ork, baby ware.
We do hem stitching, make
buttons, button holders, ideat­
ing and em broidery.
Just back of the F irst
N ational Bank
45 West N in th Ave.
Eugene, Ore.
Two Naw T eachers,
U niversity o f O regon, Oct. 22.—
Ha>a from D akota—Mrs. A. U Elf (t p ic la l.t- Two new In structors have
airoin of K ll.ler. N orth D akota I» here Just been added to the un v ersify
. all. it by Iba »lckiio»a of h« r fath er staff. Ml»» Cornelia Pipes an Oregon
alum na. w ill*teach F ren ch ; u n i Miss
Vera H ensen, a recen t g rad u ate of the
U niversity of t'a llfrcn fa, southern
E LEC TR IC LOCOM OTIVE
branch, will tak e charge of several
BEATS STEAM POWER a rt and arch itet tu re classes.
o u t of th e K.'*«» hours In the y ear I
FOR BALE—-C arbon paper In large
th.i i . i t r l c .n g m «an g l v
«(too
« h e t s , 2fxi!S Inches, suitable for
hour« of service w hl.lt produce:, rev ­
m aking tractngs. The News Office
enue, and the " “ tu locom otive 1<
than 3000.
E xperts believe th a t “th e rlectrb
I. m «mol ves com », not to su p p lan t.,
hut to supplem ent steam us a motive
The s im p licity o f this Rad­
power."
io w ill appeal to you as It
The electric locomotive today S?ld
has to us. Anyone can op­
1 for ninny y ears to come will have no
erate it Just • one dial.
1 more right to operate on lines of very
Pome in and arrange fo r
i light traffic thuti has th e steam loco­
dém onstrations.
m otive to operate on lines w here the
I duty required or density h as grown
' beyond Its phi »leal a ttrib u te s to
Marshall’s-
6 2 - j
56 9th Ave. W.
Eugene
S tanley Bldg.
O 'lv s i.fc M .I •«»»»• t
"» " ”
1
C E W heaton and Mrs W *1.. Ilous-
visited the W heaton ranch above Vl.la '
Easy term s and very low prices,
fo r these are all good used car
values.
Gannett Motor Co.
Chevrolet Dealers,
Eugene, Oregon
'BurtètêVT
ASPIRIN
TABLETS
W hen P uretest A spirin Tablets
are taken fo r the re lie f o f pain,
you can depend on th e ir quick
a ctio n ; they are usually dis­
solved w ith in 30 seconds. These
tablets are made fro m the h ig h ­
est q p a lity o f pure, true aspirin.
We recommend the purchase o f
the b o ttle o f 100 tablets because
Puretest A spirin Tablets have
so m any uses th a t it is wise to
have a supply handy.
professional, yet hum an. Scien­
tific , yet dignified in its sim p li­
city. Quiet, (¿tanning, com pleti
and o f sure sincerity.
shomc W
.F
DRUGSTORE
$100.00
1923'Chevrolet Light Delivery.
1923 C hevrolet Roadster.
A SERVICE TO HUMANITY
llapnavox Radio
C hlldrsn Have To
Two children of Mrs
W endling had th e ir
Moiiduy.
are held at Eugene In May.
(B peclal) Although debating season
Dr. 8. Ralph Dipped, D entlet, V itus
Salem. G rants Paa» and Ash building, S prtngfrleld. Oregon.
does not begin until Jan u ary , a nuni
>t y ear’a w inner, a re strong
her of Oregon high schools , have
sta rte d work In com petition for the
In t'o u tu p offered to th e w inner In
the O regon II gh School Debating
league, according to Dr. Dan E.
Clark, secretary of the league.
1923 C hevrolet touring.
Tryout* are being held a t a sum - 1922'C hevrolet touring.
,.f schools, the reaaou being. 1921 D dg • to uring, >350.00
ra tld ly from H»20 when more tn m
1923 Ford to u rin g , $250.00
‘ 400 i.’cnlvad «Id T h e yetnratis get | l r.
1918 Ptudebaker to u rin g , $85.
u jr o n th with a to tal not to < xc«e<l
1923 M axw ell Sport touring,
j j|ino
H e is t t o r ’ W erk-snd— Ivuit Mulv
spent the w e e k , ml at bi» !»<»»«-« b’ rc.
Finad for C utting C orners—John
||c I» Hll< U l l l l g 0 4 C
Dean ot Buge <• was fined <2 by Jus-
In frem W »-n .eg —Mr nnd Mrs. Iti ., of the Peace R W, Smith Wed-
I,„w Crow <>t V, .m »Ing *■'*• ,u **’*■ iiesilay to r c u l l ng a corner.
M ,.ndiv
H as Hand C ruahed—Il F D unbar
Oo H unting—ll-rt H arper, a t o m of W alton had hl» right h an I crushed
pan ed bv bln son T sd , left »uu d sy for WedniMiday when a tie fell upon It
it,..,. Iona for a bunting trip
lie r< reived niudical treatm en t h ere,
chittM i*i”
In» n»’nr H .iir
ild. th a t Pendleton haa won
tw ice and naeda only on*
itory to fa in perm anent poa
P repare tor H.
Debate».
U niversity of Oregon. Oct, T 7 -
100 TABLETS 75c
WALKER
F uneral service
S P R.I N G FIELD .O R E^
228
MAIN
ST.
Flanery’s
-«br»
The
Sunday.
NOTICE IS HEREBY DIVE
Delve to C ottsgs Orove—Mr> Jack th e uiul.-rstgiied Ba» been d
L arson siel Mrs. T ru b ert H enderson point.•<! by th e Co nty Court
tate of Oregon f r r the Co
d( ive to c o 'ta g e Drove Munday ev o S
Lane as A dm '.m strstcr of th<
of Angelin. Hills, deceased. i
hing
duly qui'llfle.l as
Home for W - i k E - d Ml»» Mary sons h a' In? d a ll
W ae.-hter vlslleil h<-r p aren ts over te te a re hereby nf
the week end from .Monmouth, w here , sam e properly v
.h ,. t. attendin g th e norm al school , m in istrate at th e
. |k - ',ue, the a tto r
■lu Springfield,. O
six m onth» froth
Hue,
p I. HARDER.
A dm inistrator
FRANK A.
A ttorney for
)OTH - KELLY
T h is means to hundreds of people fhe biggest event o f the year
We have a large stock o f Specials and have listed a pari
Oo O ser H unting— W alter G ossler
and C harles ami W alter Scott spent
Sunday hunt ng on Lake erdek Al­
though they saw many track s, they
rep o rted no fu rth e r luck.
S tre e t F inished—A final lay er ot
d ir t w as laid over th . gravel o r south
3rd stre e t betw een I) anil E stre e ts
S aturday. The d irt I» expert «I to pack
In with the gravel an.! make an ex­
cellent surface.
w ork
annual sale of
LUMBER
A ttends P o rtlsn d Convention— w
F W alker left here T uesday m ornlm .
to a tt.n d the S tate U n d ertak ers’ con
v .n tto n nt Portland. The convention
will close Friday.
V isits
we Is a
of Mr.
Schlew e
school,
Get Ready !
from Notl—Mis ' l.lly S hie
guest th is week at th«- home
and M rs. Fred Freae. Miss
Is a teac h er In th e Notl
but because of construction
.,11 the building, she Is not teach
note the ta rg a in prices:
T lu waste o f th»' nation Is It.
good leather th ro w n away an­
nually. More go id nhoea nr«’ dis­
card« ■; oo. dit only a little re-
t l an are ever worn.
R ebuilding t-hoea la an art
w hich ban leached a high point
of developm ent w ith modern
m achinery, l et us niak yo u r
olti shoes look like new. Send
them in bv the c h i’dren.
E LE C T R IC SHOE SHOP,
John IL W ill, ITop.
I M ain St. Between 3rd & 4tli
150C0 ft.
1C000 f t
8C0C ft.
4C00 ft.
-500C ft.
U 000 f t
15000 f t
8COO f t
28000 it.
3000 ft.
10000 ft.
3000 f t
20C0 ft.
40C00 ft.
25000 ft.
15000 ft.
10000 ft.
S0000 ft.
25000 ft.
„ w ill m
38178
$ 5 00 per M
$16.00 per IV
$20.00 per M
$14.00 per M
$20.00 per M
$15.00 per M
$ 7.50 per M
$20.00 per M
$ :0 0 0 per M
$ 7.50 per IV
$14.00 per N
$12.00 per IV
$11.00 per IV
$ 7.50 per N
$11.00 per N
$ 8 50 per P»
$15.00 per N
$16.50 per A
$13.50 per h
15C00 ft. :
2500C ft.
10C00 ft.
10C00 ft.
25G00 ft.
1COÛO ft.
1OC00 ft.
5000 f t
13000 ft.
11000 ft.
6000 ft.
8000 f t
x4 1&6 ft. S1S1E.
-
1x6 Shiplap ....................
1x8 Cedar Shiplap ......
1x6 Cedar Shiplap
1x12 Shiplap ................
1x12 S1S.........................
1x4 F lo o r in g .................
1x2 S2S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-8x4 C eiling .................
1x4 Drop S iding .......
1x6 Drop Siding
5-8x6 R ustic, No. 115
6000 ft.
5-8x6 Rustic, No. 117
2x3 S1S1E. ..............
i.
ft.
OG Bats. 6 to 9 ft.
10C00 Lii
» 11z2x10x10-14 S1S1E.
10000 f t
, . u to b u , now to buy whether or not you have immediate us. . . wm oer
the low prices we are asking.
This stock Is suitablo to r a barn. cara»», chlokon houso. machinery eb«l. in tact any kind o f fram e building
THE BIG SALE STARTS MONDAY
October 19 and ends November 1
Prices Are for Cash at Our Springfield Mill
opportunity to buy while we are asking prices lower than th e , h i« , been lo r , ,
Don’t miss this
Wasted Energy and Fuel
Bread la to build up energy noi to Rap it. When you
■ L ilt your wife to do the family baking, M r. Man. you
•c allowing a w aste of energy which in inexcusable in this
iv of modern efficient and Rnnitary bakery. l eRde,; it
n waste of fuel. You tu n buy Perft dion Breatl,cheap«
,.o,t I,tik., bread In your home. 11 R a Spring.le d
Springfield Bakery
,««> Prop
T’ ron
Fred Freso.
Phone 51
F o u rth a n t
Lumber Company
S pringfield Phone 55
Eugene Phone 452