The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 20, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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THJ3 HPRINOFTELD NFW 8
THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1920.
ru ru a u u a ie tn la ia irty since 'Janu­ AU are urged to do all work on their
ary 1 a# a result of automobile accl- lots preparatory to Memorial day by
backa up In the rulleet aenae. Reli­ dents was recorder recently when Mrs the aSturday befif-e Decoration day.
able electrical aervlce la worthy, at M«ry jpchaleo« ger, 46, died at Ht. Vl»»j Alltee -ghould be cleaned up, and
»capital.
other pre pardon» made, In order that
especial commendation and 'hkr th- csQts
1
T l *
Coyote« are numerous In tbe Board- decoratloP of graves only, will taae
Myer«
E lectric
Service
company
man section and two ranchers have place on Memorial day.
strives at ail tlmea to »Ire.
lost lambs from their flocks. Tbe
Cemetery Copmlttee. I. O. O. F.
coyotes are bold and raid the flocks
Lodge No. 70.
during the day
At a meeting of-the Berrien council —
Irficatnd In Eugene at 143 7th Went liability and progreaa In the ladndry enterprlaes of thia aectlon and to »ay
and heads of all com m ittees last week. ■
are speclallal# In Fine Finish. Rough bualneaa of thia section of the coun­ that It baa always been eminently
it waa decided to bold tbe annual ' |
pry. Wet Waah. Dry Waah and Semi- try. and aa the advance« of tho per fair und honest a» well a« progresalve
and
up-to-date
and
the
'reputation
Newberg berry festival on Saturday.
Finish work, and 1» one of the «u^l lodw have marked Improvement« Ihl»
they have won for them»elvea 1» an Brief of Resume of Happenings June 5, this year.
firm
baa
adopt'd
theae
late
aclentlflc
prominent un-j well known laundry
Oregon Trunk railroad. Northern
methoda aa rapidly a# they have ap­ envlou« one They are one of th»
firm« of thin part of the county.
the Week Collected for
leading
concern»
>-t)gagrd
In
thl«
line«
subsidiary, became tbe owner of
peared
und
were
upproved
by
the
M etin g wllh Inetant and almost
»pedal field of endeavor, anil w -
two acres of South Riverside city park
Our Readers.
universal approval, the work of thia trade.
for which ’it paid the Klamath Falla
They have a warm place In the point out the advantage« of doing
company la now going Into all pert«
park board (15,535.
bualne«» with them.
o „ fthe country, and with the dawn of hearta of the public through the ex
Shipment« of Oregon onion« In the
Their parcel poat aervlce la a con
Oregon prunes will be of exception­
new proaperlty In the country Ihe fu rellent work they have done In every
venlent feature for the residents In season Just dosed totaled 6,8 cars.
ally fine quality and free from scab |
ture will aee thia firm one of the bua. branch of tho laundry business. The
the «urroundlng territory.
Plans for a community playground this year, according to reports broad­
Ie«t b««e hive# of Induatry aa prosper- thinking public haa come to under-
The business la under the direction ' w,.re approved at a meeting In WeaP cast by Robert C. Paulus & Co. to their
Ity give« Impetus Io the dealre for aland that when work gone to thia
brokers In all parts of the world.
efficiency, There 1« not an eatabllah- firm It 1« done according to their r- of Mr. Andernon, who appreciate« tho port.
value of good aervlce a» n trade win
J. R. Wood, steward for the C. H.
In
the
country
wMch
1«
of
!
liable
method«
and
a
«allafactory
Job
Frank 8. Ward of Portland was re­
mani
ner and he and hla associate« are al appointed a member of the state board Wheeler logging company at Camp
greater commercial value than thia la certain.
No. 4, Is lost in tbe North Fork Sal-
It 1» a pleasure for u# to point to j waya w illing io accommodate their of pharmacy.
company.
monberry country ana searching par­
The name «fand« for quality re- thia concern aa one of the leading patron#.
W H Vogel, Union, has accepted an
ties have so far failed to find him.
A Galvanized Freezer wit a
offer to manage thé 1926 Union live­
well tinned container. Fit­
Ione received the greatest number
stock show, which will take place June
ted with a spiral dasher it
of point« in tbe first Morrow county
9, 10 and 11.
declamatory contest, winning over 36
produces a fine quality of
Merchants and residents of Mill schools. It Is planned to make the
smooth Ice cream. Hold»
City on the main road have raised a contest a permanent annual affair.
sufficient for twelve per­
fund to oil the road. In order to escape
Dr.
U.
G.
Dubach,
dean
of
men
at
sons.
ment
and
progress
o
f
the
com­
Centrally located In Eugene at 71« that the management ha« had wide
the dust nulaance.
the Oregon Agricultural college, will
Willamette, carries at all time« a experience In every feature of thia munity It la quite proper that we
Paul Ager, Bend, was awarded the address tbe graduating class of La
complete tin« of standard and nation- bualneaa and because their compre­ compliment them upon thaSr effl- Albert prlxe. given to the best <^H-
Grande blgb school May 18, when 83
cent
eatablhabmeot.
You
can
depend
ally advertised line» of Hardware ana hensive knowledge of every branch
around senior man on tbe University seniors will receive their diplomas.
upon
them
at
all
time«
for
expert
of
the
trade,
thl#
establishment
ha«
Tools, Sporting Goods, Hunting and
of Oregon campus.
A barn and approximately 500 small
services adequate Information, cour­
Fishing Supplì«#, Paints, Varnishes, continued to wltne»» an IncNrase In
Mias Ellen E. Lander. 17 years old. chickens on tbe ranch of A. Bender,
tesy
and
a
atock
o
f
the
highest
the
number
of
patrone.
and Builder« liardwnre In fact every­
was seriously burned Sunday night by
Thl# la farmer«' headquarter« and quality merchandise obtainable. .The a boiler explosion In a bathhouse at near Santa Clara,* were burned last
thing In Ihe Hardware line, and rend­
week. A small chick turned up the
management la of the well known
er« #uch «allafactory aervlce to the 1« a center for the people when drlv
Kerry, Clatsop county.
flame under an Incubator, causing the
and
prominent
buetneaa
men
of
the
retail trade that It la recognl««>d as Ing to town The very beat attention
J. A. Johnson, high climber, died at fire.
community and among the foremost
la
given
to
the
people
from
the
sur­
one of Ihe leading hardware firm« of
a Silverton hospital as the result of
Efforts are being made to obtain
if you do not boosters' for all proposions promoting
thia section of the «late and Is under rounding counties.
a fall of 130 feet at tbe Silver Falls passage of an ordinance banning Sun­
public betterment.
happen
to
know,
the
manager
of
thia
the direction of men widely known
day funerals In Pendleton. Ministers
Their dealre to~please make« thia Timber company camp.
place drop In and get acquainted,
In hardware circle«.
The first annual trade exposition and undertakers, It was said, are
hardware
«tore most worthy of wen-
It |e a well* known fact that there for they dispense genial hospitality
A Splendid
lion and we wl»h to compliment and food show to be given under tbe most Interested In the proposed ordi­
la no Institution In the community here to all the neighbor« They h p v .
them In tht» edition for their sue auspices of the American Legion waa nance.
Value
a
reputation
far
and
wide
as
reliable
that has met wph greater favor with
Cottage Grove’s ramshackle city hall
ce«a In their »pedal field o f endeavor. held In Eugene last week.
At
the public than tht# well known e« I men In the hardware bualneaa. and
More than 184.000 trout have been is to go. the voter« by an overwhelm­
tabllahment. By reason of the fact In making thia review of the develop-
liberated In the streams of Marlon ing vote tn a special city election hav­
county during the past few months, ing authorised the issuance of 325,000
Use Your Credit
according to Game Warden Averill.
in bonds (or the erection of a new
J. W. Hurran. one of the oldest ex- building.
traveltng salesmen on the coaat, cele­
At the dinner for the members and
brated bis 93d anniversary at bis friends of the Methodist 'Episcopal
home. 450 Fourth street. Portland, re­ church held in the Woodman hall at
located In Eugene wllh salesroom» and stop, offering quality at a low tered by It without racing the mo­ cently.
Myrtle Point, it was decided to build
tor because the three speeed trans
at »4* Olive 81-, 1»
Institution that price.
The annual spring book review pro­ a (16,000 church, (7000 being raised at
The diameter of the brake drum mission provides correct gear ratio gram waa held last week In the Port­ this time.
la under the management of men well
11th at Willamette
known In this aectlon for tlielr Inter­ ha# been Increased 1 Inch,, the width to meet any condition of load or road land central library under the auspices
A
special
feature
la
the
lndtvldaul
•
anment’"of"The
IF
Notice tof Lot Holders.
est In the welfare and progreaa of this Ik Inch, thus giving additional break
To Lauret H1U cemeterv lot ^wners
Ing surface, which Is equalled to the servlce thia firm will render. Every i brary
community.
They are the exclusive represent- lour wheel brakes on the larger car». patron of the concern will be assured |
tatlves for the "Chevrolet." The re. The oil system ha# been greatly Im the most comprehensive and palnstak" 1
cently n e w Chevrolet ha« don* «**»>' proved, doing away with all exuess ing aervlce and purchasers are assur- i
with the cone type dutch and la now tubing The rear axle la much heav­ ed an efficient service station carrying ,
a complete »tock of parts and! sup 1
equipped with the popular dlac-clutch ier than In those on former model«
pile.8
The
Chevrolet
closed
m
o
d
d
^
are
The crank abaft Is from four to six
"The General Motors Corp., Sales |
pounds heavier than In former nio<9 made exclusively by the Fisher Body
Plan"
Is the moat reasonable s a le s ’
corporation,
which
la
a
part
of
the
•Is The differential Is also built of
No plan In the world today.
heavier material, and the banjo-type General Motors corporation.
Their sales plan of a small down
matter what vonr use for a motor
housing 1« sn added feature.
The new Chevrolet closed mod da car 1«. you will find a Chevrolet will payment and the balance In conven- j
lent payment« Is very attractive and !
are equipped with Fisher hody, fac­ Ju»t fill the bill. Mbdek» designed
tory equipped disc wheels and balloon for family uaea, for the business man, an Ideal way to purchase a car.
We take pleasure In directing your j
tlrca and covered with the Duco or for hauling—each may he seen at
attention to this firm and the excel- j
their
«how
room.
flnlah.
,
The Chewolet Utility Express Is lent car they feature. The manage­
The now Chevrolet la easy io drive
and start and to steer, offering llgh* the low est priced! quality truck In the ment Is In the hards of men who take
pedal action, thereby making It easy world capable of fast, heavy dutv. an Interest In the progress and ex -,
to shift gear«, aa It 1« eaay to r'de lo n g grade» and deep mud are mae- panslon of this part of Oregon.
Eugene Business Review
By d ._ a . Randall
trtcal dealer and r e t electrical W-
vlce" la a slogan which" the company
Domestic Laundry
FOUR KINDS OF LAUNÛRY SERVICE
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Friday and
Saturday
Special!
Dandy
Ice Cream
Freezer
Lane Hardware Co.
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE
99c
Gannett Motor Co.
WETHERBEE
-POWERS
CHEVROLET MOTOR CAR DEALERS
A Real Bargain!
$2-10
Value—
for only
$1.35
Marx’s
A White Enamel Dish
Pan Full of
Proctor & Gamble Soaps
E U G E N E D Y E IN G & C L E A N IN G W O R K S
Located In Eugene with a most mo­
dern and up-to-date plant at 245 East
Ninth are Manter Cleaners. Dyera.
Fre»aera and Pleater».
Thl» popular cleaning establishment
ha» be in In contlnuona operation In
Eugene for the ju st 26 yean», and
merit the patronage received. They
use a modern aystem which restores
new life to nil garment», and are
admirably equipped to handle a
large volume of buslnes#. The dry
cleaning system used not only cleans
vatlng machinery Installed
plant make It possible for
hamlle tin finest and most
fabric» and turn thorn, out
they look Jlke new.
•
In their no work la too difficult for them to
them to handle In Ihe moat satisfactory man
delicate nir.
ao that
Their Parcel Post Service is vlr«>
a desirable feature. If you send your
A gpednlty la mode of cleaning work to them by parcel post, telling
ladles gnrm- nls anil they have a them what you wish ifone. they will
large Hat of men for whom they do give yon the best of Rervlce and re­
cleaning. Their pressing of gar­ turn the work to you by parcel post
ments la correctly done and work Is promptly. Hundreds find this a most
convenient system of having work
promptly called for and delivered.
done.
The establishment Is popular with
your clothes, hut renovate» r / nil who have tried It and that they
brighten» them In the most san ltn rvp «« f"r"' ” ” >lr
f " orts |H ’ h,’w ”
manner, without the disagreeable [ the sail-faction given In each case.
oiler that accompanies the work of so Hue to the fa d that they arc espe
many cleaning establishments.
1 cl«Hy equipped for all classes of dry
The very latest cleaning nnd reno denning, It makes It possible that
Cakes P and G White Naptha
cakes Guest Ivory
cakes Ivory Soap (med. size)
package Ivory Soap Flakes
package Chipso (large size)
and
1 Large White Enamel Dish pan
We nre pleased to commend them
upon the effleli nt service rendered
and to tell our readers that as re­
gards cleaning and dyeing they can
do no better thnn to eend their wrek
to t i l l s company.
all for only
$1.35
While They Last
Here is a splendid soap assortment, carefully selected so as to supply every cleansing
need about the bouse—brands famous for their »quality the country over. This assort­
ment of soaps, with a useful and attractive White Enamel Dish Fan included, offers un­
usually big value at a remarkably low price.
Myers Electric Service Co.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
With store loented In Eugene at 66
10th Ave., W est Is one of the most
modern nnd up-to-date electrical sup­
ply housna In thia section.
They are Electrical Engineer« anil
Contractors nnd also have on hand
an extenslve»atork of electrical equip­
ment and appliances. They feature
the famous Crossley Radio In the
various styles and specialise In Elec­
trical Construction nnd Lighting Fix
turM.
Meeting with instant and nlmoat un­
iversal approval, the work of this
compnny Is now going to all parts
o f tho county and with the dawn ot
now prosperity In the country, the
future will aee thia firm one of the
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busiest bee-hives of Industry In tills and up-to-date. They have won for
section, ns properlty gives Impetus ta them selves the reputation of having
other desires of efficiency. There ;s Ihe lending concern engnged In their
not an establishment In this com- special field, nnd we point on th. ad­
munlty which Is of greater commer­ vantage of transacting business with
them.
cial value thnn this company.
The name stands for qiiullty, relia
The business Is under the direction
blllty and progrès# In the Eleçtrlcal of a progressive business man who
Appllnnces business of this section ti­
appreciates the value of good service
the state. The manager will be
pleased to «how you the things you as a trade winner and he and his
aro Intereated In. whether you nre associates are always willing and anx.
ready to contract Just at this time or Inus to accommodate their patrons.
not. It a pleasure for us to point Ho hns always tnken an active Inter-
to this concern as one of the leading eat In the development of the county
enterprise# of this section and to say and In kpown a# one of our foremost
that It has always been eminently ! citizens.
fair And honest a# well as progressive J "Buy electrical goods from an e le c
' (Paid Adv.)
\
See or telephone your grocer before they’re all gone!
When you leave our store you just cannot help going
home to find a large order of good things delivered at
your door. And you have the satisfaction of knowing that •
each nnd every item is fresh and the choicest quality. That s
what adds to the pleasure of shopping here.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STRAWBERRIES.
PHONE
9
White Front Grocery
PHONE
9