The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 29, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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llloek 72 on siti and II st N E cor
TV« term» are such th a t the tarm ar
lì . . . '. . , «.liti,«, t lv .ill It st. M l I I. 1
cuttuet p-’»»IMy hu-el th em : and th ”
f t on tith.
shoe pinches most when .«> Iti „X 'lay n at ami 'IS ft on «ih
la it 10 block 4 on 2nd st from Mailt
HI.I, k 72 S W. is’rm r fronting on
«•om.s. (or the n ie r,sag,• renew al
s! N. t.i alley.
m eans ,»-.«re bonusea, «vitally a lilt K si. front 7th st m a t to alley.
I.ols 14. 13 on tl »I. block 104
in ¡M erest charge», and o th er con li
l.ol 17. m 1 of 4. Ilio, k 100 on ll
latís I. 2. block 3. Kelley« A ll on
o ra th at compel the farm er to seek
lil’ V YUI'U I ll ll lS i M IS t ’AIIDtl
b,
4tlt and 5th
II 91.
s t ttliu
and on
»’U filli
Oth «I
»I »»«»n
south » • all»;
.
w
i x e r s now have a surplus* of fsJO.OOrt- aid from hta friends and neighbor»-
L ets 5. 5 block 88 on ft
and along
E n tire front of block M ou Mill
T here
,,„w a largo a d va-
Eight Years cf Joint Stock Land
<h“‘ ' h“> «*« not J‘"T’ *
Thia Situation Expected
the west side of lot & on 3rd at.
' Mv l Hu*- to ’« t êt
wblJn clone
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.
,
««»ar* axo. >’» !»< wonJi-r» » l u is
Lot 4. block 2. Kolley Add along
Banks Provides Ray Of Hope ! iieldiMi hla afcare. The farm er while
To B r,n0 G '^d n taa—
l.ol is. block 111 on Bth s t from G «•’ E hrl-im >» -m « of ili” finest . »rds
si north io alley
; a re gone rail v deplolad 8 -e the C h ris t
But F arrrer Finds Himself ; in many way» may b quite im ptaell-
y , p , the farm er figure t h - went side «Si 3rd st.
U ’t 6. block It. K elleys Add along
l.ol»
4.
5
on
F
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bleck
87
bel.
Sili
«"»» «’» « l. al lite New» office
«■ul
in
eth
e
rs
is
eatren.
ly
hard
head-
j-,.ara
that
must
■
lapse
lie
le
he
ran
W aiting for His Much
w est «l ie on 3rd st.
jed
.
and
it
Is
difficult
to
in
sp
ire
him
h()pr
by
industry
to
earn
a
little
farm
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orth
f
fl
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Ik
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Km*r »
Vaunted P rc p erity
|,ot 5. block 1 Ext Sur on 3rd at.
to dance en the waxed floor of s ta lls
r,.:U-be» the age of decrep itu d e b«
r „m ining on the .« s t ride of 5,h ft|>
•* *
» ” « • ’«
et a q u a rte r ..........
of hl» front A st north to alley
Ileal p ropsperlty while he slips on {or,, ,u . can
By Edward Percy Howard
the sk u llin g figures in hts bank book .M, m e# ts. T hat he can hope to meet
Lot I. block ;>l b
and
■ 1 > "
S
treet
of
board
or
carili
coaafrur
Through Au: ;.ster Service
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O N S
—
• > . . . But ,t
a ll.f
, t «>( all rwa»«»'i. •
J * .
lion to bo replaced with concrete,
D espite the undeniable benefits to
NOTICJC 18 IIKUKBY tllVKN. II,al
connecting
up
with
the
la«l
piece
of
Has
Been
Too
Spotty.
„
|g
,n
r,,l(,.Ttn<
thl»
Impossible
sit
th è utldernlgned. Mmery M Richard,
be gained by dealing w th th e Joint
son ami KHI» J Iti. Imiiison. hav» town
The actual fact Is th at
lh'at
th(, Jo
Jtllnt
i,a n d banks
Stock Lend Banks, a vast num ber of
u eig h t y ears uatlon th
at the
in t band
banks ,
- « b|<H, k
t . j f{ fron,,„ K concrete walk now In.
Un the
of &th «•
st from
O bv ih«- t'o u n ty t 'i. u r l o f tife S ia le o f
«ni
« h o west
w,.n> side ...
..............
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of hl>p<i To lh„ 8 ta l,
„ pn
j „
farm ers are even today held firmly of actual operation on the p art of the
M nk#
farm vr
«utly atx
I
&
(>n
ft »1 notili lo L s t . all wood»n or .a rili Oregon (or thè f'ounly of Lane, duly
in the grips of unscrupulous financial Joint Stock Land bucks h as relieved
walk» to he replace.l wllh concrete »1 p o lli,..I executora of ,h ” WUI mii .I
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farm
ers
in
uomo
spots,
b
u
t
th
e
expan-
lierc,,nt
fn
r
t
,|,
|„
r,n.
Mus
on
>
percent
Interests. Eight years of operation
..
,, . ... * u n
.e s ta te of Mary F. R ichardson, de.
from C at north.
I.o ,s 1.1, 14. I. u n t i » .. !
reased, and r i a l all persona havlng
under th J
inks un sten of the sy stem 's operations I
ar for th e re d u c
i Lot 10. block 93 on 2nd a t 120 ft.
Lofa 10. 11. 12 oli O st.. block ilo
, |a im» aguiiist -ald r»i»ie are here
questionably has had a beneficial re been too gradual to m ake a m aterial
W .rty
rty.th
ree yen
.h re»
y e a r. I
r
, _ | w. IJXÄ1, * X» |hM|
timi tll , th
l.o, 9, 10 and 12 of X block 83 on E ny nollfl.-d ,o présent ,h« sanie to ,lu>
sult. N evertheless t rem ains a fact hange in th e coloring of th e ag r cui- jh * m0rI|{aK,. u paU1 off. and the
Lot 9. block 94 on 1st st. from F
said executors at the office of Frank
st
farm er can then begin to accum ulate st south to niley.
th at these institu tio n s have been able tu rai picture up to «late.
W ee, side of lo, 10. block X3 on 7th A. Ib'lhie. A ttorney for the estât« nl
Conditions existing prior to th e ere- etlough money on which to re tire
to develop not more th an tw o per­
Hprltigflel.L Oregon, properly veri-
Lot 10 block 94 on 1st s t from K
X,ols S, 9. 10.
ig eXpectiH| _ ........... ..............
. . . block
-------- , 87 — on - E «t
f , | W|||||a six month» from the dale
cent of the possible business in th eir a,io n of th e Join, Slock Imnd banks ,
st. north to alley
Along -«Id» of Io, 10, bl.M-k X7 on Xih , r lids „ -lie D m -.I. O .'.-h. r 27th,
were as impossible a s they a re Increrl
, tad n ew Into the h e a rts o f, On ROllth 9„,|
from R I t Right
field.
I 192B.
Üdf.
w
h w
„rl(| m ust d. o( W ay , ou(h , o D at. H untly prop at.
Despite th is seem ingly discouraging ble. They have been so expla ned by
FRANK A Del*, R
no
less
a
person
th
an
t
uy
H
uston
n
fly
yeaM
Along eqat side of lot 1 block 110 on
show ing however, ecoront sts are
A ttorney for the E state
president of the Aaaoclatlon of Jo in t
enoukh
b)w k #
EMERY M RICHARDSON.
springing up all over th e land, each
Olh st.
Stock luind banks. Mr. Hpeton show s *
, ht.
#| #ou(h ,„ (K.k ,
ELLIS J. Rll HARDS,IN.
predicting th e em ancipation of the
Along the west side of lot 11 block
Executor»
a picture of th e typical country bank wnicn to in »
I
Lol 4 2nd st.. south, block 9. 120 7X on 9th st.
farm er, each pointing to statistics to with a capital of 850.0« and $300.000 e rs h 'p of > farm.__________
(> 29 N. f. 12 19 26
prove h is future to be bright and
In front of lots 11. 12, 13 14. block
in deposits, w hich m eans th a t the
Lot 4 3rd at.. Mock 8X from north 7S on C st. Ton, U l.on property
REWARD
O rdinane« No. 490.
ro8>
¡b a n k e r is unable, under th e law. to
C st. south to niley
Dr D ad d Friday, widely k own . .
prom , <;ng youna farm ,.r
F iir Inform a,l"„ Icadlix to dl.eov-
S ID E W A L K .
In front of lots IB. 10. 17. IX. 19.
Lo, X Mock 29 on 4th s t from C si
an ’econom ist, r- •eent.v t »«.: SB audt- m ore than $3000—ten p« rcen t of - • his
•
block 71 on C si Van Yalaah proper,v cry of person 'o r person» who »tola
n a n c . pror , a tllg for the con
enee of farm ers Ik Coferudo Snrlngs capital, and then no, for th e pu rch ase stru rl(o ,,‘ of a ,-ement sidew alk abut north to alley .
two sets of photo« f,"lll the (tell
In (roll, of B ra,tain school on 10,h
E
Lot 1. block 3 K elleys Add •
th a t prosperity is surely at hand. He of farm lands. Ye, this b an k er is the
T h eatre T p »day o w n in g
<> 29
.a
.
„I,....
»1.
»cho«d
dlst.
No,
19
ling th e property described In Section
south to alley.
explained th at th» acres under c.tlti-
..
' 1
a.-«» is m anu nlan on whom <he farm er m ust re
”
(h|< OrtJlna nce. said property
Lots 7. 8 011 \ at from It R II ahi
The north sb'o • ' Id. ”k ?x. h » 9th
vrtio n have ¿coi ned since 1910. and
of Way west, block 2
and 10 st on D «t.
........
' ”
^ j> t 1 block 1 on B «t. from 4th st ,
, ,,j,. ,,f ,,loi k 7,1. Io, 10 and In
«t. a r wm ua n »1** 101*0 w’9.
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teed S’ .OOO.OOO city folks. This, Dr
dollar» he can buy hta firs, farm •
p The Comonn Council ojf
Friday belives, will m ean good tric e s
F - W ^ l 1 T M l 2 II lll— ll I'M 1 M
l M l ML ¿ y
j i . HE S S K 7
equipm ent. Then he m ust prevail u p th ^. , pwn of Springfield does hereby
»cd a resum ption in »be vaht«’ of farm
on some land ow ner to ren t him a
p |U lntl.nt!(m and does hereby
lands. Those of a mor p»s»lx!.:«e piece of land. If th e farm be a real
t.spvl„ en , th a t a
turn of m ‘nd point cu: h ’wever
c
economic unit, i, will req u ire nt m ent sidew alk be c nstru cted on D *L
the city growth in pouleC n Is the
h a s t $5.000 to $6.000 to finance th e S.. 2nd st. 8. Mi» »f- N- ls t »*■ N-
!
result or d im in i'h n t p o itllatlon of
operation thro n ch the first
crop , sea , st. N.. 3rd st. N.. 4th st. N.. 5th st. X...
.
the country, a n ! -o i, dee» n 't m a’ -'
on. so th a t th e young farm er Is al
_|h st
s , h g, N 9th
at w hat point of the com pass the moat whipped before he begins, un
• jO l h N
A st jq.. B st. N .
ponth opens— t h as ,0 he f d- Other«
!e«s he can n egotiate additional loans
p
x Q gt K
it'-.l fail to beli’ v th .- fc.-r- P’’’' '"
through his friends.
,
r t . a |)U,tin g »al l proposed II
a r based on the law o ' s n p 'ly and
„ will tak e the best
taJ * * gl(1,.w alu. aBil , able for said Improve- J
,t mand. or. ,f prices a te K> based,
werld five to a x years to pay ba
) |k (, pg<.r(lH, , aa followa. ,<> |
h a, the ecoaom 'c rule does net seem
- „ r r r t loans, and own bta . ,o« k
BJ<x.k &< 8
p
Sm all, com part, »elf contained, artistically
o increase th e n et rock t bock fig
and im plem ents clear of debt. Th n
ires of those who till in th-» so 1.
(In.alied In each ictall, the VKt'TO heater
in an o th er five or ten years he » ill 1 ®
fronting on A at
Next w” find R obert A. Cooper
I* a decorative ornntm nt In any living room.
have accum ulated sufficient funds t o :
rfd eral F arm Loan C or--n'ss’oner.
It la clean and wife In operation and 1» built
m
ake
a
first
paym
ent
on
»
farm
block
79
on
D
st
bet.
Stt,
c a n liu g the ro te of cheer for the 6 n c e aeain it 1» essen tial th at he bor-1 L o t. 3. 4.
to retain I,» beauty and «erva efficiently »»
A» effpcllve Hiiti-iicitl Ht„l Inxn-
farmer. Mr. Cooper says th a t the Fed-
row th e m ajo r p art of his proposed «
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I
J
g3
„ gt. bet. 7th
iüve. Goutl for hrartljurn, <lyn-
long aa the home I«»,»
The VKt’TO 1« n
ral loan system is «aving th e Ameri
indebte-iness and he seeks to borrow
|,«'l<t-ia alni fiatili» uct* duo (o ©X-
•an farm er $50.000,000 in in terest,
union of beauty and efficiency. Many Ku-
on term s he can meet. At this_ s t“ K® 8" d
3
ft
8th
«-«•eihlvt*
aridity ami ferm entation
vhich m eans th at the farm er has Just
gene home owner» nye delighted wllh r.-eull«
f farm er em ancipation th e banker
I*ot .0 . bloc« sa. »
in the stom ach.
(ba, much more to spend for other becomes a useless factor, except th at
.
.
.
IS
on
O
6t.
block
110.
L ots 18. 1..
Burn» wood or coal wllh equal aatl»fac(|.<n u n i
1» nga He c o n te n d s .th a t th - record«
Lot 18. block 110 east aide of Io, on
Be sure to ask for Rexall Milk
he can lead th e farm er to w here he
pay» tor llaelf In fuel aaviug.
stow the prevailing rates on farm
of Magnesia you want the best
can borrow money from "outside 6,h st. 120 ft.
farm m ortgages average now a ul.
Lots 9. 10. block 104 on G st. be, 8th
—dem and It.
percent less u a n me« . »
m ortgages sources
The n et of th
,ne percent less than they did bef re
and 9»h.
«. V o o r s t Farm Loan System earns usurious story need not be re
Lot 17 and E 12 of 16 on O st. bloc k
a ke ng AU cf which prom pts some Bonuses, commiss ons. vast sum s pai
irm e rs ' o scratch th eir heads and in bulk f«r accom odation th at are wr
’*•
o , block 103
Full Pint
A b e o lu t» ly G uaranteed
X 7 H ere a n ! th ere one Is snffi- ,en within the law are famiHar n h . LuU J.
Farm Loan Nut Slightly
Cracked But Real Relief
Seems to Be Ear Away ;
SAVE
SAFETY
IDHL
V £ G T 0
HEATER
DRUGSTORE
Will warm the entire home for
the cost of heating one room
MILK OF
MAGNESIA
.
«.
Price installed $125
3 9c
CHASE & LESLEY
Flanery’s
tn sav he Is cnl e life of every m an who has been torccu
1 OHA.» O«.
Lot» 19. 20. block 104 b^t. 8th and .
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936 Oak S treet
OUR
First
nniversary
Eugene, Oregon
Our custom ers have found th a t keeping quality up and keeping prices down are every
day rules a t this store. The prices prevailing here day in and day out are of the lowest
levels th at such good quality will permit.
Fall Overcoats
Prices much lower than what
yoii’,1 expect to pay. Make your
selection now—get the full sea­
son's wear. These new coats
are stylish a n d comfortable,
roomy box back and felted m odi
els.
Every coat Is an All-Wool gar­
ment and of the finest work­
manship.
$15.00 to $28.50
Note the Quality and Prices in the Items Listed Below
Ju st received 2 more barrels of our high
grade steel cut coffee, still lb.......... 40C
W omen’s Dresses
Try a sack of our Silver loaf hard wheat
Flour, guaranteed, per sack
52.15
Fisher’s Blend, sack .....
52.25
White Mountain, sack ....
52.25
Choose your new dress from our
selection of New York's lea,ling
styles. Bought direct from the
fa- tori, s, very n, atly designed,
m any different styles, some
have all flares, straight lines e f­
fect, long, flowing s le e p s or
short. Truly rem arkable values
a t these prices
17c
Featherflake Flour—No better flour at any price
PHONE
9
$5.95 to $16.50
'iFADQUARTERS FOR HALLOWE’EN
Hallowe’en Jelly Beans ........................
White Front Grocery
PHONE
9
vm t
C. J. BREIER CO.
A Y E \R AGO WE CAME TO SPRINGFIELD AND PURCHASED THE
WHITE ERON1 GROf ERY. WE HAVE ENJOYED IN TH E PAST YEAR A
WG?»JLI»rUL PATRONAGE FROM THE PEOPLE OF SPR IN G H EIJ)
AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY. ON THIS, OUR FIRST ANNI­
VERSARY, WE WISH TO THANK YOU PEOPLE FOR YOUR LOYAL
SUPPORT. MAY OUR ASSOCIATIONS WITH YOU THIS \L A R ANO
THE YEARS TO COME RE AS PLEASANT!
WE STRIVE ,T ALL TIMES TO SERVE YOU WITH THE YLRY
DEST IN FOOL) PRODUCTS, AND AT VERY REASONABLE PR.R ES.
Standard Corn, 2 f o r .....................
Standard Peas, 2 for
2 5c
P orter’s Macaroni, Vermicilli, h ''/•
each ..........................
5c
Noodles, 8 oz. j,kg , each
5C
Cut Rufugee Beans, 2 for
3SC
L a rg e Oval Sardines, 2 fo r
.............. 2Sc
Silver Net Fan y Brisling Sardines, reg­
C C«
ular 25c, Special ............................
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T ele p h o n e 243
Men’s Suits
Coats
Men’s and young m en’s suits in
latest styles. A good variety of
colors It, light to blue serge. Ex­
tra fine workmanship. Going at
these rem arkably low prices—-
W omen's fur trimmed coats.
A selection of models that have
been chosen by fashion as the
season’s most popular num bers
$19.50 to $28.50
$16.50 to $49.50