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    THURSDAY, MAY 13. HK!6.
W S r.lt'i wlio- e I uslneea It Is so
Ordinane« No. 500
1 atl*»U of «ahi town all polo* « In 1« SPRINGFIELD STREETS
assess fines a g a'n st rielatora.
!.. a<Mithern » " ’I " ‘h **r m«IP»'« n < ap p u rien an t W
TREATED AS SPEEDWAY
An O rdir»»1**
. re- • “ «* u»««l >» vonneotlou with »aid
"W e m ake the arre sts, but that
Springfield lays claim to the dis-
P acific Company, » c
* law , o. stre e t c ar lb»«». an«t «o repave the
doesn't end th e trouble, nor does It
1 •— an.l e x ls tm i »**»_
tra c k a re a s upon and alen a
the Unction of having more paved streets
*he S tate of Kent««k >1
'*„?i atrevta from « h lch »aid track s are
mean that we get money from the
th an any o th er town of its slse lit
violators.*1 said the reco n ler yesler
and assiK“* ' “ * rl»
rem oved witn
with DKumnic
bltullthlc pavem
sors I.woecs *na
-
rsm
paxvu ent of
.... «.»r hnsstk*
to r th e sam
___ e ___
fran. hlae to 0P*r»’* m<sU*
’" “'*"*,¿‘1
tjrpe __
and a ch aracter ...
as I.
K th is aectlotv but such a situation 1» -day "T he officer lakes the nam e of
not
w
ithout
Its
trouble
For
paved
th< tr a i'P o r t» ’10*’
r*Town »<”* ' “ '«I u l'"n
” re e ta
1 the driver he a rre sts , and tells him to
K ic.. vail a " '' express I n « "
™
Section 7 Cornnv ncem ent of nw tor s tre e ts m ake easy speeding for met-
a f S p r ln itle h l. Or*»"* »nd . 7 r ,
bus operation over the rente deserlh- e rlsts. and th e hats! surfaced th o r­ 1 come In to court on Monday. Mo«t
Ordinance» Number» 1.3 » » ’
,-d in Se. -lon I of th is O rdinance ahall oughfare» of Sprlngfl. Id are proving of these men live In Ollier cities, and
the Town id Sprit (.-field
t„ b,> »„ acceptance of
often they snap th eir fingers at the
T^»» Town of Sytingti*'*
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provisions h.-roof by said South« too much of a tem p tation for t h ' citation, falling to »how up nl all
scores of autolst» th a t pasa through
Ajdn a* follows:
, h r0 ern l*»ciflv Company.
Section
rh a t tn
th cre
ere * o* «
ist.
Pass« d by the Comivuo,
I 'u m w n Council this h ere every week end -in fact, city They know we w on‘| come after
A
c tio n i 1 That
PtwaM
„ Ä
o a n -e d
" f Ma> 19S‘
tho-n. About th e only recourse w«
'official» snv east Main Is rapidiv ta k ­
Mayor th is 10th
b-ive eow Is lo claim th eir fines tm
»
ing on all the ap p earan ce of a «pee'-
m ediately a fte r arrest, and If they
> ' and ex l.U M
« a smx.e
smve»».ws.
by
»g<ws «Uv of May. 1»M
way every Sabbath day
O G BUSHMAN.
S „ t,. of
lh e franchise.
can't pay. put them in Jail until
F
ingers
snapped
at
Springfield's
20-
A
ttest.
R
W.
SMITH.
City
R
ecorder
Inaaees and » •
t during a
r ,«ht an:' ’h i w v T a n X
»»«»*«•
m iles Until have resulted I’d the eta M -nt'sy.”
80 greal 1» traffic becom ing with
peri«*! of thir
*
o rd in an ce, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT. ploy-vent of a traffic officer who
The undersigned.
A dm inistratrix
the advent of spring days and the call
er the tak in g efte« ’
{ j> th(, tr # n i.
spends S aturday night and Sunday
to opera’*
V e n g e rs . baggage. with the Will Annexed of the estate roaring in pu rsu it speeding auto.«. of the M cK enile river highway r*>-
of O. B Kessey. deceased, ha» filed
and * r » r «* for Wr£ j , ^r'.'? a c n '» « ' h»r Final Account In th e , m atter of L a st Sunday th e following were aorta, th at one officer can hardly
hope to cope with the situation an I
tton» UP0" o v er- ,
routes' in I said esta te with th e County Clerk of hailed and stopped by th e officer, an I
♦he following street» " “ Oregon to 1 Lane County. Oregon, and an order charged with breaking the lim it: W il­ check law violation, said the record
the Town of Springfield.
1 has been made and entered of record
er While he Is g«»ttlng the nam e of one
th , l b y th e C ounty Court o f said County. liam Cooper. Independence: P-—• speeder dogens of other« go roaring
Snook.
C
orvallis:
A.
A
nderson.
2341
Reginning on South ” S treet
dlnH.!inK th ls notlce #n<l appointing
- J ^ t town lim its of th e Town
f Monday. the 14th day of Ju n e 1»M. Columbia street. E ugene; R. S Leon­ past, while over on an o th er «greet
«nrincflaM
thence east
up«
* ,. at ten o'clock A. M for the hearing ard . Eugene and E C. H arrington. others a re burning the pavem ent, and
ssprmnoe.v._
o s><o,lrt
®.p . _ *
n street , to
S .* o -d stree,
stre _
( objections to saW account and the
Eugene. T hese rep resen t only a smalt down town corner» are being cut and
♦ ¡°nce N orth upon and along
settlem en t of said estate
per
cent of those who broke local other traffic rule« violated
? t‘o Main
Main »tree«.
stre e t; «»»enc«
R
ated at Eugene, «»region, thia 13th
— e t to Btn
...
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A little variation In th« situation
stre e t to
to
_
stre
. . .. .
,««<
traffic laws, says City R ecorder It
n^ t *” hench°N orth' upsm and along. >’“ > "f May. *
' m * KESSEY.
to E - e e t
'
A d m .n l.traU .x with the W .l. An
nexed of the E state of O. B Kes-
upon and along E * ^ 1 al0„ , 5 h
sev. Deceased.
thence aou-h
P«
thence west
M 13 20 27 J 3 10
s tre e t to Mai -
street to Second
upon and along Mai» street
. t r ~ ’ - thence « • * “ * ’’* £ " stre e t:
If you have vour property priced
Second street
«1
south p to »ell. o r w ant to trade, we will
^ T to ’ X
^
—
H ’U ts o f - M th an k you for your listing. W W.
I W alker. 333 E 9t . Sprngfield M 13 20
Section 2 1,1
constructed
<aT b7 h T w i £ a m e t £ riv er partly
acr«*» th a * > »“
m ld Town of
8prm gfield and a t the location of the
X n d o n - d bridge form erly used oy
»•reel cars of »aid Southern Pacific
company, the said routes hereinabove
described and over which said Sou-
th e m Pacific company is hereby
granted the right and franchise to
operate shall thereupon be changed
and the franchise right and privilege
lereby granted shall then apply west
f Second and Main afreets to the fot
owing route to-wit:
From Second street wrest upen and.
"Uncle Sam ” plans all
long Main stre e t across such new
things well. When he inau­
liifhway bridge to the w est town
im its of said Town.
gurated the parcel post
Section 3. Southern Pacific Com­
system of mail deliveries
pany shall cem m ence m otor bus op-'
he had in mind the wel­
eration over the routes heriinabove
fare of rural residents. We
described Im m ediately upon the tak
log effect of th is Ordinance.
have built up a worthy—
Section 4 Said Southern Pacific
com pany shall m ake not less than
Mail Order Business
eighteen trip s w ithin tw enty-four
hours between the towm of Spring-
because we carry a com­
field and the City of Eugene b-tw eep
plete stock of high-grad«*
the hours cf six a. tn. and 12 p. *n.
goods and back every sale
of each day.
with a guarantee. Send us
Section 5. O rdinances num bers 173
a trial order. Phone, write
and 174 of the Town of Springfield
relatin g to the m aintenance of street
or wire.
ra 'lv a y lines and th e operation of
street car» w ithin the Towm of SpriBg
We prepay postage on all
field by Southern PaciUc company, a«
orders.
successor In in terest of Portland. Eu­
gene and E astern Railway company,
Phone 31
are hereby repealed.
Section <5 In c o n d d e ra tk n of the
franchise for m eter bus operation
hereby granted, and in consideration
of the repeal of said O rdinances num
her» 173 and 174 cf the Town of
Springfield, »aid Southern Pacific
company agrees within six month«
from the taking effect of th is Ord*
nance, to ta k “ up and rem ove Vs
stre e t car truck« w ith in ,th i Town of
Springfield and to remove from t v
If You Live On
a Rural Route
W e’ll D e liv e r
Drugs At Your
Door
FOR
COUNTY TREASURER
GRACE M. SCHISKA
SERVICE WITH EXPERIENCE.
EIGHT YEARS ASSISTANT RECORDER AND CITY
Anderson of Eugene lost contrcl cf
his cur on Main betw een 81 fund and
Third stre e t allowing It to strike an
other car. »- ndlng the second mu
chine tnto the city 1» "no parking"
et gli was ai-ut ratlllug 1“ thè alil».
walk. «Ilh thè resuR that aulolatg
bave liail no w urulng agai»"* parking
In front of thè m unlclpal heailijuart»
ter» Ibi» wei-k
.-ifKiraaad
676 DEPARTMENT STORES
942 W illamette St., Eugene. Oregon.
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demand in tinged« fabrics I And
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too,
98c
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the garments wear uio«t s-itlafao»
torily. Yooll like (he soft, shUa«
martng look I
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y
In AH the
Paalel Shades
RECORDER OF EUGENE.
PRESENT COUNTY TREASURER.
(From the filed report of Audit by C. A. Horton. ( ertlfled
Public A ccountant—
'Eugene, Ore., March 25. l»2b.
"The work being done by all present County offkla.s
is of high grade and in all offices exceptionally free from
errors.”
The duties of the office prevent the m aking of a per­
sonal canvass of the County—and I take this m ethtsl of
respectfully soliciting the support of the Republican Voters
at the coming Primary.
J. C. BRILL STORES
Ax-Billy Dept. Store
Successors to S C H A E F E R S B R O S .
Date of Election. May 21st. 1926.
GRACE M. SCHISKA.
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that the reverent cus­
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PHONE
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m ake ours a service of
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