The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 20, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY .TANUAR7 *~ • iMT
T H I 8PRIN0F1ÏLD NFWM
TAGE FOUR
r alliance early netti week
Mr Mat for some time and is >u"lng Rnlshlug
Matoon to Movo—A Matoon will
"luova into hla new W illamette Heights toon has been constructing the house louche« on this weekend.
HUNTLY RESIDENCE IS
ENTERED BY BURGLARS
Forcing their way through the bar it
dtx>r of the M. B Huntty realdoooe at
3SS South Second street, hurglars
ransacked at random through the
house and escaped unseen with Jew-
• tr y and other article» valued at more
than MS«
The hoti.se breaking occurred last
Bight tevlw.-en 5 and 7 o'clock. Mr.
and Mrs Huntty left the place at 5
o'clock, locking the doors When they
returned at 7. they found the back
door wide open and entering dis­
covered that the place had been ran­
sacked from end to end by the mar-
anti or.
The intruder apparently left the
bouse in a great hurry, prohab^ as
the Huntly automobile entered the
yard at 7 o'clock
His feet became
entangled in tn electric cord lying
on the Hour, and he dragged this from
ttg socked as he rushed for the door
to escape
All of Mrs. Huntly's Jewelry was
stolen, including eight pairs of ear
rings. bar pins, and rings.
Police Chief Jess Smitson is in­
vestigating the burgularly on the
theory that it was perpretated by the
same person or persons responsible
for robbery of the High school and
l.tacoln school buildings last week-
At Bell Theatre Feb uary 1 3 - 1 4 - 1 5
W HAT’S NEW ABOUT NEW
PROPOSFD CITY CHARTER
Continued from Page 1
making of franchises.
If the voter approves of the above changes he should ap­
8 . H. S. QUINTET TAKES
prove of the whole new charter to i»e consistent. To disapprove
WHIPPING FOR EUGENE of any other provisions of the charter is to disapprove of the old
Springfield High school's basket charter under which he must continue to live should the new
hall team took another sound thresh charter be voted down.
tu t from Eugene Monday night, when
The voters will make no mistake in approving the new
the county seat baskethallers gallon­ charter, but disapproving it is to plunge the city into financial
ed about the Springfield gymnasium difficulties in regard to the $7.000 fire truck bonds and to perpetu­
and to ss e d in enough baskets to run ate further trouble in disposing of any bonds the city may issue.
the count up to 53. leaving Spring
field with a paltry three points.
The local team did manage to Im­
prove its defensive play, at least, it
I» Indicated by comparisons with the
game of a week previous, when Eu­
gene won SO odd to 3. But Coach
Fenwick's proteges were not able to
connect with the basket any better
than before, and Eugene’s supero
guarding system was working to per-
feet ion
Changes Listed
Following is a list of the chapters and sections of the new
charter that are changed from the old:
CHAPTER I. No Change.
CHAPTER 11. Changes Sections 4, 5. 6 and 7.
CHAPTER III. No Change.
CHAPTER IV. No Changes.
CHAPTER V. Change Sections 2 and 7.
CHAPTER VI. No Changes.
CHAPTER VII. Changes Sections 5, 9, 18 and 63.
CHAPTER VIII. Ail New.
CHAPTER IX. Changes Sections 7. 10. 16. 17. 191
and 27.
NEW FRESHMAN CL ASS OF
Axminster. Tapestry Brussels, Wilton Velv ts, Kicartlax Linen, and other grades
CHAPTER X. No Changes.
room sizes—for below regular prices.
HIGH SCHOOL PROBABLE
CHAPTER XI. Change Section 12.
$37.50 "Lincolnshire" Revers­
CHAPTER XII. Change Section 13.
$65.00 Heavy 9x12 BusSorab
Twenty ooe members of the Eight
ible Wool Rugs, in pleasing
Axminster Rugs, all of
A grade of the Springfield Junior
color
combinations, 9 x 12
Trade
for
Larger
Farm
them
perfect,
choice
of
high school are taking state examina­
Moshisra in California— Word has
room
sizes,
now ................
5 Acres close In. This place has ,
tions this week seeking certificates been received here from Mr. and Mr«
several designs and colors.
■which will provide for their entrance R. E. Moshier. who are on an extend­ good orchard, all kinds of berries, 5 1
$1.25 Rag Rugs. 24x48 inches, in the
Into the high school
ed trip which will eventually carry , room plaatered house, garage and hen I
$70.00 fine quality seamless
’’ontilsr "Hit and Miss" patterns,
According to Superintendent V. P. them into the east At the time i f house. An ideal place for some gar 1-1
AxminBter Rugs, all per­
just the thing for scatter rugs,
Bain, a new high school freshman writing they were n California, and I ener. Let ua show you this place. '
fect rugs and latest In
now
class probably will be formed by the declared that they were enjoying Wm. Vasby. 312 Main St.
designs. 9x12 room size,
neophytes. Returns from the state every foot of the Journey Mr. Mosh­
now ......... — .................
$ 19.00 Klearfiax Linen Rugs In
tests will be received in about a week, ier recently sold hla Interest» in the
CARO OF T H A N K S
roBe color only. This Is a
according to Superintendent Bain.
Our entire stock of importe«!
creamery here.
wonderful long wearing rug
— ■ —
a
“Numdah" Oriental Rugs, fresh
We wish to thank our many friends
nnd will last. 9x12 size-
Here From Eugene— Mrs
E M.
Baby Son Born — Mr. and Mrs. for their kindness and sympathy Id
from India, all colors and size;,
now ... ...................-..... .......
Banta and Mrs. E. R. Shank of Eu­ Francis M. Dowdy of W alterrille are our most recent bereavement. Also for
reduced ...................- ................ O ■_/ 70
Room Size Rugs Enter the Sale
$28.65
$46.85
79c
$54.35
gene were among out-of-town visitors the parents of a baby son. born Sun­ the beautiful flowers.
here Friday
Mrs Martha A. English and family.
day. *
In
$24.50
SUPERLATIVE VALUE—A: a
JANUARY SALE FEATURE PRICE
A— B Buffet Range
Where Quality Meets Confidence
Phone
2233
Shopping News
The “Aristrocrat” of Ranges
$
Phone
2233
For Quality, Meichandise and Low Prices
Trade at Pilcher’s Department Store
Pequot
Pequot Pillow Cases
42x36 Each
45x36 Each
the Standard Sheeting
of the U. 8. A.
39c
45c
Pequot Pillow Tubing
8- 4 Bleached .............. 55c yard
9- 4 Bleached ..... ..........60c yard
10- 4 Bleached
65c yard 42 Inch, Reach ................ 42c
45 Inch, Each ...............
45c
8-4 Unbleached ......... 49c yard
•-4 Unbleached ............55c yard
Sheets
10-4 Unbleached ........ 60c yard 81x90 Seamless. A very good
one. Special at ..._...... 98c Ea.
Pequot Sheets
63x90
72x90
81x90
81x99
81x108
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
...................
...........
...............
......
.........
$5 Cash-
Men’s Bib
$2 Week
98c Pair
Last Spring we sold this same
overall at $1.29 pair, later in the
season it was reduced to $1.15
a pair, and now marked down
to 98c pair, this season's est­
ablished price.
Pillow Cases
$1.29
Cotton Blankets
$1.39 42x36 A wonderful bargain at
$1.49 this price.................... 25c Each A Special Purchase. Size 64x76
Double. In Tan, Grey and
$1.69
Bleached Muslin
$1.69 Hope .........................
$1.49
15c yard White, Special at
Pilchers’s Department Store
Seth Laraway Successor
Complete with
Water Coils
Overalls
At a new price.
Overalls
78
.50
A. A. McDonald, Manager
Laraway Bldg., 9 6 6 -9 6 8 W illamette Street, Eugene, Oregon
Where Quality Meets Confidence
A modern range for tlie modern kltche ». The newest of the long line of A-B
“Aristrocrat» " Only 35 Inches wide, 32 inches high. Rustproof. Ovens made of Wilder
Metal (aluminum). Inside flues and Hide wills enameled on both sides. I^arge ovens
fitted with direct contact thermometer. Whl e porcelain bark splashers, oven panels and
legs. Black enamel body -sanitary and easy to clean. Extra large firebox and duplex
grates.
Free With Each Range Sold Thi» Week
Choice of
18 PIECE ALUMINUM COOKING SET
32 PIECE DINNER SET
50 PIECE GROCERY ORDER
USE YOUR CREDIT
ETHERBEE
-P O W E R S