The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 09, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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THITW PAY DBCKMBKH », 1926
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d iffered W r a v .r frum K a lu u »!*•;>•
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L a w r e a c » Ita a trr had th e m lzfnr-
tWB. to cu t Ma b au d q u ite badly la st
K alu rd ay w h ip « p m tin g w ood
He
w a s urrebli Io retu rn to hla w ork at
I*- no lin g
M " * F N 7 IE
M rs B erth a R oyae
uae w ill be w orthy
m a tr o n ; Mrs. Ma S*w»i rta. a s s o c ia te
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W. M ay, Ar« ea a u re *
Pregident Colhdgedo Preside Over Greatest.
Road Conélave;, Imraerlse Building Flogrem*
been named
ad o f the M ugen«
Klwanjg club,
c c e e d in « J 8. M sg-
her
eera e le c t e d a r e K.
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8. Welty* »i«e jr a a ld e a t; A. Kt B rig,
J s n i f b r i g h t , aaaoF late
late eo n d u efrea a . ham, d is tric t trustee, P. E.' Bno-t*
erase, treasurer;. D avid M. Graham .
■ryaen K iw am e Head
Stanley tmsvenaon and F w d W alter»,
R 8. B ryaon, c o u n ty clerk , haa directors.
0 Ù ! c G »— f r ' 1'*1-
BRIDGE MAN
a; ’ □'?** a u / i
GIVEN S M A LL FORTUNE
T en tlio u a a o d d olin ' i drop (red n.
from ih i blu e sk y Into the h an d » of
•J* u rg e II M ood’- h u n ter, p a ck er and
(ra p p er o f
M< F in a le
brl'lga. thia
w eek .
T h e sm a ll fo r tu n e b eca m e th e pro
p e r ly o f th e tra t p er ns a r esu lt of
hla frlen d a h lp w ith H erm an O. V ogel,
lare A n g e le a m illio n a ir e , w hoae favor-
11« h u n tin g grou n d wua ( h e t'aacadn
rogdon o f th ia a e d lo n
W h en V o g el
v la lted Ihe O regon cou n try, h e a lw a y a
em p lo y ed M oody to a cco m p a n y h im
on hla b a ck -co u n try Jaunts
V o g e l d ied a few w eek a a g o In
A u atrla. Oul o f hla fo rtu n e, he b e ­
q u e a th e d 110 000 and a h u n tin g lo d g e
bark In th e t'a a ru d ea to hla gu id e
and co m p a n io n , hla w ill haa rev ea led
M oody waa out on hla trap lin e w hen
th e w o rd ca m e.
L ea v e fo r B en d — Krank Knot and
hla m o th er M rs K u tle F oot w h o a t«
tr a v e ln g o v e r th e co u n tr y In a " h ouse
on w h eels," left S p rin g field to d a y for
B end . T h e y hail v isite d h ere se v e r a l
d a y s w ith Mrs. C a s te e l, a sister of
M rs Knot.
C r e sw e ll L ocal E lect«
E L. d a r k h as l » e n m ade p r e .e
d en t o f the C r e s w e ll lo ca l o f t i l e I ,i I
C o u n ty P a rtn ers t'n lo n
H e su c c e e d s
J S Pnvls. A . program o f year'
a c t iv it ie s Is b ein g sh a p ed by the n » v
>r th< unit
ollie*
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OLD
SPANISH
T R A IL — The No Snow R oute
From
Coast
Example of Good Road B u ild in g
W ritten K ap eclaily for
T h e S p rln g tte|d N e w s by
A. A. H O O P IN U A R D N K H
G ood road n b a t » b eco m e th e
.M ajority o f tire s t a t e s h ave g o n e
forw ard n* f y -i as p o ss ib le w ith h lgn
w a y s.
In te r sta te
and
In ter-cou n ty
1 rh .v a y « h a v e b een b u ilt at a c o s t
id billion* o ’ d o lla r s
S e v e r a l sla t- s
It Is at t h is c o n v e n tio n th a t
ta ile d p la n s w ill ire u n fo ld ed .
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S h irley , of Itlch m o n d .
de-
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Va
p r e sid e n t of th« a s s o c ia t io n , s a y s th e
55.000 m ile s of good ro a d s w ill be
N e w O il D rill
5 - - .
s jvjp
Fine
N in e ty
•* ,
OYIAN
AWAITS VOV
A la b a m a and F lorid a,
p er c e n t o f :tt lo n g m ile-
• g *‘ **
w e ll m a in ta in ed .
It Is id ea l fo r m o to r is ts w h o a re lo o k ­
in g tor a n e x t e n s iv « fa ll to u r fr e e o f
sn o w and m ean m o to rin g w e a th e r .
T h e y w ill find th e Old S p r n ish tra il
u n p a ra lleled for s c e n e r y , c lim a te un I
g o o d road s.
'H R E E W IL L AT T E N D
M E T H O D IS T M EETIN G
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S till (h e r e a re a n u m b er o f s t a t e s , I sp e n t In a ll p a rts o f th e c o u n tr y
and d o z e n s o f c o m m u n itie s, w h e r e ) Ka*t and w e st, n o rth and so u th , w ill
good ro a d s a r e s t ill to c o m e
It Is Ire join ed b y n e w o r Im p roved tran s-
In t h e s e d is tr ic ts th a t th e I n te n siv e c o n tin e n ta l ro u tes.
ca m tta lg n s w ill be m ade and th e co m -j
T w o F a m o u s T r a n s c o n tin e n ta l
hin ed p o w er of s t a t e and c o u n ty '
R o u tes
a u th o r itie s w ill be u sed to sta r t, a t
T h e tw o o u ts ta n d in g r o u te s at
h a s t th e cry for b e tte r road s.
p r e se n t a r e th e L in c o ln H ig h w a y ,
T h e first gun In t h e g ig a n tic road- through th e n o rth ern t ie r o f s t a t e s ,
b u ild in g ca m p a ig n w ill be fired w h e n ! and th e Old S p a n ish tra il th ro u g h
T h e A m erica n Itoad B u ild e r s A sso cla - th e so u th .
T h is la tte r ro u te, 2714
lio n h o ld s Its a n n u a l c o n fe r e n c e nt m ile s lo n g , c o n n e c ts S a n D ieg o , Cal.,
C h ica g o . J an u ary 10 • 15. 1927 Kresl- w ith S t. A u g u stin e. F la ., e x te n d in g
d en t C o o lid g e Is to o r« n tn e co n fer- a lo n g th e b o u n d a ry o f M ex ico and
e n c e , an d e v e r y g o v e r n o r In th e th e G u lf o f M exico,
'l'he h ig h w a y
f'n lte d S t a t e s will be th e r e In p erso n p a s s e s th ro u g h Cal I torn la, A rizon a,
or be rep reaen tetf.'
H ew .Mexico, T e x u s. Ix m lsla n a . Mfs
’TW u m ili„W.,1 J tlH I B fe F iT O L
H
Coast —
which, p io n eered In good roada a r e b u ilt at a c o s t o f o n e and a q u a rter
n ow reb u ild in g , w id en in g , o p e n in g > b illion d o lla rs.
n ew "feeders'* In to m ain a r te r ie s .
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T hia a m a z in g e x p e n d itu r e w ill be 1
par-
am ou n t su b je c t In e v e r y to w n sh ip ,
m u n icip a lity , c o u n ty and s ta le .
Good m a d s le g is la tio n w ill be o f
m ajor Im p ortan ct In e v e r y » (a le le g i s ­
la tu r e n ex t s-prlng
H oards o f tr u s te r s , c o u n ty com­
m issio n e r s. s l a t e and fe d e r a l h ig h ­
way d ire c to rs w ill trend ev e r y effort
to n a k e 1927 th e b an n er good road s
1 yi-ar.
I F or 55.000 m ile s o f Im proved h ig h ­
w a y s a re on th e program for th e
I'n lfed S ta t e s In 1027.
W ith fe d e r a l aid, s ta te aid and
I*,* a! le v ie s an d bond Issu es, very
few c o u n tie s w ill not he In clu d ed In
tin- sw e e p in g p la n s Io "drag Ihe p •*>
1*1 out o f th" m ud."
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SJ42 W lll&uicUe S t„ Eugene, Oregon.
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-W h a t a wor.de? w orld the- to y shop A?’
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T h ree S p rin g field m en h a v e I ft for
o rtla n d to a tten d th e M eth o d ist
d e n 's c o u n c il, a c o n v e n tio n o f th e
m ln is tr s an d la y m en , t o c lo s e a ft* -- I
hrf>- d a y s on F rid a y n ig h t.
T ael
lo c a l m en a tte n d in g a r e R. W . S m ith ,
rh e Season’s Smartest Styles
Thnt youthful, buoyant
touch ao neccsiary for the
Silk Prock for a miaa or
a t n a ll woman
I t ’a moat
evideut in our Junior Miaa
Drezaea. In atxeg 15, 17,
and 19.
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E a ste rn S ta r s E le c t
—Old ,-anta lias th o u g h t o f m any new toys. He has le ft
lots o; them here, as " ell aa ; le n ty o f the “ ever n e w " old
favorites.
— W e’re fe a tu rin g toys th a t are dependable, therefore
practical.
(T oyland Second F lo o r)
Dr. N. W . E m ery and Dr. W . H . P o l­
lard.
,
T h e m en e x p e c t to be b a ck from
th e u p rlh to m o rr o w n ig h t o r S a tu r ­
d a y . M any p ro m in en t sp e a k e r s w ill ire
he^rd at th e c o n v e n tio n .
Frocks of Silk For Juniors
— It is a v e r r a b l taiiyland, .here tov . ro« ',d im a-rire all
of ''A lic e ’s Adventures" m ig h t e a .iiv take place. Its joy-
land tc Hi tic hea.- .a arc’. hand:-:.
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It’s A Wonderful
World Of Toys
O fficers fo r th e c o in in g y e e r h ave i j
b een e le c te d by Ih e S p rin g field l o d g e 1}
o f th e O rder
of
th e E a ste r n S tar.
F o r the
S m all W om an!
Christmas
W e h a v e , a t th is c o m p e ll­
in g p rice, a v e r y c o n v in c in g
•b sp la y o f S ilk J u n io r F r o c k t.
In th e se a so n 's m o st p le a sa n t
c o lo r s , a n d w ith n o v e l .s t y le
e f fe c ts
90
$11
Bargains 365
D a y s-1927
J A- B a lm e r *»f l*os Angwiee «»
p e e ls to r e v o lu tio n iz e nil w ell d r ill­
in g w ith h is new a in g fe unit d rill
E le c tr ic m o to r and b e lts a r e in on e
m e c h a n ism , w hich 1» lo w ered bj
g r a v it y in to th e sh a fL
It d r il.s
o n e fo o t per m in u te aJ-d w ill re
siuce cot-Is 70% .
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You Mustn't Miss This!
T LAST radio has graduated from the “toy"
. stage . . .
Fada Harmonated Reception makes radio an
entirely new sensation!
T o hear it is to hear comblete reception for the
first time . . . and what a difference!
Take tim e to visit our store—/«xAry.
Let us demonstrate this engineering triumph.
You may take our word for it that it is im­
measurably Aetterthan anything you've ever heard.
Free
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Christmas Is Coming! r
F a J j Nentrodyne Receivers—table and
furniture m odth —8, 6 a n d 5 lubet— $85
t* t400. Fada Cnne Speaker—'Table
Type $35. Pedestal F lier Type $50.
1927 Calender
C allahan's 3 floors o f new
and used house furnishings
makes it w o rth w hile f o r
shoppers.
BED SPRING and NEW M AT-
TRESS............ S l l- 7 5
$1.50 Picture,
Tim e to sharpen up the carving k n ife and order the
cranberries, (he apples, the nuts, raisins, oranges, the cider,
cake and cheese.
9 NrsrtrffZrff*— 1
/ rMHW0/T«MMK7
$3.0C R O LLER SKATES only
$ 1 0 0 , like new.
$37
And the dozen o th e r delicacies.
$ 7 .5 0
H EATER
v '
rim e to cheek up and see that everybody’s com ing.
Just tim e enough left to w rite a lonesome friend.
w a it u n til (he Inst m inute fo r yo u r groceries.
Don’t
The FADA “ 6” and “ 8” tube
sets are w onderful. The tone
unexcelled.
The choic­
est holiday foods are how w a itin g fo r you in o u r store.
For weeks w e’ve been g e ttin g o u r shelves ready to meet
the big C hristm as demands yo u ’ll m ake thia week.
as iiHiial. our prices are consistently low er
And.
the lowest
ever established fo r q u a lity so high, i
Phone
9-WHITE FRONT GROCERY-9
ROCKER.
STORE
858 Pearl St. or 858 Park St.
Eugene, Oregon
T E R M S — AS LOW AS $10.20 A M O N TH . ASK US FOR
EX P LA N A TIO N .
NO EM BAR ASSM EN T.
X-mas
$3.65 B LAN KETS,
$ 8 .2 5
$ 2 .9 5
$2.25 S U IT CASE
$ 1 .0 0
s P0cial - - - - - ..... - ....
Callahan Furniture
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Phone
$12.50 OAK
We pay cash fo r y o u r used
fu rn itu re ,
Dishec,
Dressers,
Davenports, C h a i r s ,
Office
Desks.
858 Pearl SL,
Eugene, Ore.