The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 16, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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CARD OF THANKS
The Compromise
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A yusax married couple argued tor
We wish to expresg our gratitude
work, sawmills, ate,. with table to •" n th s what kind of a vehicle K»»y
for the ktadueas and sympathy shown
compute workman’s compoooatloa bttM boy with th eir savings
and deductions. No employer should
us In our great sorrow. Also for tbs
W ife y wanted a sedan
bo without these f- rms when they
Dearie wanted a roadster. So th<-y beautiful flowers,
compromised and bought a baby e a rn
NOTICE n p THE r a l e o f T O W N age.
OF HCHINOEIEI.D EIRE ENOINE
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS. | -------------------------------------------------
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN. Thai
In n c rrd a n c e w ith the provisions of
| Ordinance Num ber 607 of (be Town
n f Springfield. Lane County. O regon.1
ihi-CKy Recorder w ill receive sealed
bids for Ibe purchase of Seven
.Thousand Dollars (97000.001 T own ° f
i Springfield Eire Engine General O bli­
gation Bonds, said bonds to be In de-1
nom inations o f 9500.00 each, to bear
j Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum payable s e m iann u ally. Each
bid must be accompanied by a c e rti­
fied check In favor of the C ity Re- ,t
corder for .at least three per cent of
• he purchase pried as a guarantee of
good faith on the part of the bidder.
No bids w ill be considered for less
.th a n par and accrued Interest. D a le ,
of Closing of bids, O ctober 11. 1928.
Date for Opening b lir . Cctober 11.
1926.
R W S M IT H , Recorder
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From
Camp Craak— J r a a Portland tomorrow over the radio
Gate» of Camp Creek transacted bual- trom station K (1 W .
M r. McKinnon
di *»» In Springfield Saturday.
Is known In local musical circles as
the 41, Caruso.
la Sick— M r« Robert Towden watt
Here From Marcola— John Condos
confined to bar bwl at her home on A
was in town Tuesday from Marcola.
atreet Sunday w ith Illness.
W eak End In Portland— V e rn lta
M orrison and Alice Mortensen le ft
Thursday for a short stay In P o rt­
land returning to Springfield Sunday.
Baby Boy— M r. and Mrs. C. L.
«brock o f M arcola are (he parents o f a
baby boy born at th e ir home Thurs-
Fall Creek Man In Town— Roy B urr
was In Springfield Tuesday on bust- ,
nees.
Sm ith
Takes
Vacation — R.
W.
Sm ith begun today the week's vaca i
lion granted him by the city council i
at Its last meeting. A fte r clearing np
his business a t the c ity hall, be wu
spend a few day» In Portland visit
I ng hla daughters there.
T w in Boye Born— M r. and Mrs.
Thom as Paine of M arcóla are the
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parents of tw in, both boys, born this
Couraon Hare— M r and Mrs. Ralph m orning at th e ir horn«.
T h e boye
Coureon arrived In town F riday for a 'weighed six pounds each.
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visit of a few days.
Mrs. Couraon
C itan Drain Ditch— C ity em ployee,
was form erly F reda^ F an drum .
have been at work this week cleaning
Qo To Newport—- M r and Mrs. Nels the drain ditch which runa south o f'
Nelson and fam ily -went to New port M ain atreet from the city lim its t o '
Saturday tor a vacation over the empty Into the m ill race near Second I
w eek end.
atreet.
The ditch carrlea surplus
w ater In the w inter from the d is tr ic t!
MeVeys Back From C alifornia— Mr.
and Mrs. L H . M cVey and fam ily re­ east of town and has to be cleaned
turned Friday from California. They each year.
have been In the southern state look­
ing for a hlace to locatae.
Lost o r Strayed
Mrs. M cK innon 111— Mrs. D. W . M c­
The switchboard at Police Head­
Kinnon was quite III at her home the quarters flashed and a sweet youn«
first o f the week w ith an a tta c t of voice m urm ured: "H a v e you lost n
the tnfluensa.
pollrefbRn?"
"No, why?''
M CKInnon On Vacation— D. W Mc­
"W ell,
a
bluecoat
was
seen
Kinnon, shipping clerk at the Hooth-
sauntering along the street and this
r f 'e l l y m ills and 4L secretary Is on a
^ w e e k 's vacation.
He w ill sing nt never happened before In o ur neigh­
borhood. goo-bye!"
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Brisbane
IT’S A BIG UNIVERSE.
ADVERTISING PATS.
NO 100% MEN OR WOMEN.
NON STOP OCEAN TO OCEAN.
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million ttnaea bigger thaa
I t ’s hard aas ng h he tWak ef
a universe ae that.
Miss Price and Miss Quality
THE SERVE U TWINS
Suggest For
Your Sunday Dinner
Fried Chicken (freshly dressed)
Young Beef Roast and Brown Potatoes
Leg of Pork with Applesauce
Baby Beef T-Bone (A Real Treat)
Quality— with Price
And new the w ise Dr. HobMa,
of ML Wilson Observatory, tells
the California Institute of Tech­
’ ae ours
are
visible nt hov-
riblo distances from the earth.
Examine an atom, and you fir.d
a centra! body around which re­
volve other bodies as the p’anc.s
revolve around our tun. These
- ’ —’ —ma
revolve refund
the
nue'eus bllUons cf times In u
second.
Atoms, of which you ccu’.d have
millions In one corner c ) your e; r
without noticing them, arc sm t'l
solar systems.
Our sun and its planets consti­
tute ono atom in our universe.
That universe in turn is or.c atom
in tho entire univer-;. V.’h 'r a t:i
th at overwhelming space nro the
heaven to which v.e look forward
and the .th
p'ace th a t wo
dread?
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Leaving ffhis earth In a straight
na, traveling at the rpeed of
light, 186,000 niiie» a second, It
would take you one hundred mil­
lion years to get beyond the tele­
scopic moxe of the universe. No
wonder it says in the Bible, “in
my Father’s house are many man­
sions.”
ASSAY! ANALIZE!
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nology that a million "universes”
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Independent Meat Co.
4th and Main
ta n
Good Ole Dollar
W ith no desire to preen ourselves, stick out our chest or puff thro a tlly
In the face of trouble for a s itte r republic we S H O U L D feel a certa'n
amount of pride In the past record and the present perform ance of
aur good ole D o lla rl
T h in k of the troubles of France when th e ir
FR A N C bobs about at about 2 f r a nickle!
W ouldn’t we be In a meia If our good ole dollar was listed at around
17c? H aven't we got a lot to be thankful fo r even if it 18 tw o months
to Thanksgiving D A Y 7
And did you read w hat S ir Robert Kindersley a B ritish Banker
offered fo r a cure? A hot Idea all r ig h t He says:
“ If I were to alft my headquarters to Am erica I should become a
high priest of extravagance and P R E A C H T H E A D V A N T A G E of
S P E N D IN G ! For |t Is only by E C O N O M Y in Europe and E X T R A V A ­
G ANCE in Am erica th a t a proper adjustm ent can be made!
So if all of you folks are agreeable and L IK E S ir Robert’ s pre-
ecripiton cf world prosperity please rem em ber this store when you
feel a rush of extravagance coming on.
It's a great world— including the w eather.
This “Getting Up" Stuff!
Going to be plenty tough on
a lotta you youngesters— these
school days!
It's easy as any­
thing to get up early to go
fishing but m lty d ifferent when
all the day holds is a lot of prob­
lems and study. T hat's when a
Big Ben a larm clock comes m
rig ht cute. Let's you sleep until
the L A S T P O S S IB L E M IN U T E !
Prices from 9150 to 93.25.
Little
Jack Horner
Shoes
for
Children
Soups and Dry Cleaning!
T h e re ’s a space of some 18
Inches between a good bond of
soup and a kid's appetRe!
In
bridging some o f this in a h nrry
SO M E of it likes to land on the
clothes.
Looks bad bnt not
enuf for a dry cleaning. T h a t’s
where
Energlnc o r
Carbons
comes to the rescue!
And we
sell B O T H of 'em.
— SPECIAL TH IS WEEK —
Craiga Fountain Pan 91.00.
F R ‘ NK E. TAYLOR. Sheriff I
o f Lane County, Oregon.
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19-93-30:
Beat Dollar Pen wa have ever told.
KETEL’S DRUG STORE
7-14
56 STORES
C. J. BREIER CO.
Standard
Des'gner
Patterns
with the
Belrobe
IN THE WEST
6TH & WILLAMETTE
STORE NO. 11
EUGENE, ORE.
Dresses For
School Girls
Of Flannels and Serges are not only servicable but
comfortable and show good taste and good judg­
ment. Styles are right at Breier’s.
Dresses $3.95 to $8.75
Coats for Girls, 3 to 16 Year Size
$5.85 to 19.50
Washington authorities, by Pres­
ident Coolidge’s order, of course,
have closed the Mexican border
between Son Diego and tho as-
i sorted dives of Tia Juana at 6
p. m. The daylight hours are not
the best for dives, and the dive
inhabitants nre leaving, a
Tin Juana owners of gambling
houses and similar resorts, a
m ajority of them United States
citizens, by the way, petition
President Coolidge to cancel his
6 p. m. order. To th at President
Coolidge will turn a very «old
V wnt ear.
8cotty Gets Generous
Underwear for Girls
Girls’ Union Suits
6 to 16 year sizes
CROSS KNIT BRAND
Is a well tailored garment and fin­
ished well, in the cotton or wool
suits.
Six to 16 year sizes. Worsted, long
sleeve, ankle length, suits—
Girls’ Union Suits
Heather mixtures, fancy tops, and
checks and stripes—
Six to 16 year sizi#. Fine ribbed
cotton, medium weight,
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$1.25 and $1.50
Children’s Golf Hose
65c, 75c, 85c
A Scot was playing golf with his
w ife when the thought struck him. “Is
this yer' birthday? W e ll then, I th in «
I ’ll give ye’ th e hole."
family.
At the
Notice Is hereby given that by a
virtu e of an execution Issued out of
the Circuit court of the State of O re­
gon, for the County of Lane on the
13th day of September. 1926. upon a
| Judgm ent therein rendered on the
16th day o f A y 11, 1926. In favor of
W illa m e tte Collection & C red it Ser­
vice. a corporation, and against Burt
! A M orley and K ate B. M orley, his
( w ife, fo r the sum of 9150 37. with In-
- treat thereon at the rate of 6 per
cent per annum from the 16th day of
1 A pril. 1926. and fo r the fu rth e r sum
jo f 98.10 costs and dlsbursements^an l
' for the costs and disbursements of
this execution, which said Judgment
waa enrolled and docketed In the of­
fice o f the C lerk of said Court In said
County on the 28th day of A p ril 1926.
, and said execution to me directed
- commanding me In the name of the
; State of Oregon, to satisfy said Judg-
, ment, Interest, costs and disburse-
' ments and the costs and disburse­
m ents of and upon this w rit out of
the personal property o f said De­
fendants. o r If sufficient could not be
found, then out o f the real property
belonging to said Defendants In Lane
County. Oregon, and being unable to
find any personal property belonging
Ito said Defendants or eith e r o f them.
, upon which to levy, I have levied up-
’ on the following described real pro-
I perty In iA ne Coumy, Oregon, to-wlt:
Lot Three. Block two. Ellsw orth's
Second Addition to Eugene, Lane
County. Oregon.
Now. therefore. In the name of the
State of Oregon. In compliance w l'h
said execution. and In order to satisfy
1 said Judgment. interest, costs and
' disbursements, and the coats and ex
I peneexY.of and upon this w hit. I w ill
. on Saturday the 16th day of October.
' 1928. at the hour of one o'clock In the
1 afternoon of said day. at the Southwest
Front .Door of the County Court
¡H o u s e.tin Eugene. Lane County. Ore-
1 gon. offer fo r sale and sell fo r cash,
at pobUc auction, subject to redemp-
I tlon ax' provided by latw. a ll o f the
I rig ht title and Interest of said de­
fendant«. B u rt A. M orley and Kate
B M orley, his wife, o r e ith e r of them.
of any other person or persons claim-1
1n< by. through or nnder them, or
e ith e r of them In and to the ab o v e '
described property.
Mt 8 :
Norval Orr and
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION
Ill Thia W eak— Mrs. Dallas M urphy
was taken sick Munaay nt ner borne
and was taken to the home of her
m other, Mrs. H T , M itchell
rw i
FDR HA r,a— Payroll ehaata, printed
aad la »took at the News otflea
Form suitable tor road, construction
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