The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 03, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY MARCH 3, lW t
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LANE COUNTY CREAMERY
CLOSES IT8 BUSINESS
Kffnrta <«ara bring mad* thia Born*
Ing Io d ear up nrrounta of Ihr la in .
County Conaolldalrd t'renm.ry. which
rliMad Ila doora Ihla weak whan un
able In meet a mortgage held by the
Commercial Mate bauk.
The creamery haa been operated
recently by Milton Cyr. whoae partner-
with Roland Moahler In the
rrvamary was dlaanlved a few month*
ago Cyr and Moahler began operation
of the creamery aeroral years go
and at onn lime ran a branch In Eu­
gene,
M arriage Llcanaaa laauad
During the paat week marring« lic­
ense» have been Issued to the follow
In» couple» ley the county clerk
I'eter C Kirk, Han Framlaeo. and
Nellie Conklin, Kugeno; Clarence
Welborn. Eugene, nnd Kila Walker.
Maliel. Charlie Nickell ami Emma
laitt, both of Milverton.
TUB 8PRlNOnKLD NKW8
Woolen Mill List
Shows Progress
Continued from Page
John Wlnaeareld
... . . .......
R. W fkmlth ........., ..............
J. M l^raon ................ ........
F H. Walker ........ ...... ......
II W U'-of
I. K M o l t
I. D. Larimer ............ ...............
J. A. Heavey
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Mra. Mary Kenney ...................
Welby MteVeua
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A. J. Perklna .
Harry M Stewart Fuel Co......
Ilarry M Htewart
M M I
U. 0 . Bushman
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.. 100 00
H. K Maxey
100 00
S u perior In design and
4 0 0 .0 0
cooat ruction.
200 .00
2000 00
2 000 00
BOO 00
BOO 0 0 I
B00 0 0 !
200 0 0 i
100 0 0 I
Co»
$ BOO 00
Qarratt'a Old Time Dance
Dreamland Hall. E ugene, Every
Tueadey N ight
Next to I. . O. F. Bldg.
T ick ets 76c.
lasdlea
77 E 9th St. Eugene, Ore.
The store where you serve your
se lf and save
Endicott Johnson Shoes foi the
whole family
WOMEN S FOOTWEAR
CHILDRENS FOOTWEAR
T h e first cost is reason­
able.
HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES
G iv e long service w ith ­
out repairs.
Boyond the queation of a doubt,
there ore many old* fashioned meth­
od« of dealing with acute disease*
that xhould be perpetuated. .Water
applied externally will reduce fe­
ver temporarily, and will contribute
much to tlie patient’» comfort, if
applied with judgment. It should be
applied warm — «ponging — unlexa
the physician ia present and order»
otherwise; it is free from d e p le t ­
ing effect, which cannot always bo
suid o f drug» that reduce fever,
Muitard planter« should be k~pt
In the home, or at leant the mater­
ial for making them. By irritating
the akin, wo may parti„lly empty
a congested or inflamed part be­
neath, thua relieving pain. The
surface should be vigorously
igorou " red­
dened to secure the beet rew uita.
The “ fly-blister”, once a family
tncasum, xhould fte dixmlxaed ax a
hounebi ld resource; it might do
exceeding harm.
Caator oil ia almost too well
known to mention—a very valu­
able agent, Mtt.l should be kept in
every hornet I may say here that
I have found It an excellent appli­
cation to the skin in irritations
that do not heal easily. It haa
cured eases for me— one a badly
fl ured lip wherein the patient and
hit- p iiy c ic ia n suspected cancer; the
doctor had applied caustics to kill
the t.i'":f, thua keeping up th e “an-
'' in it; a wceli'x constant ap­
plication of pure caator oil cured
Turp* n inc. In there days of
order, should never be
Idnev
!•'. a dote of turperC
“to stimulate the kidney
pcatlns i» a valuable i .
remedy, but ix dangcrou
ignorantly.
96c . $1.46 ■ $1.69 - $1.98 - $2.46
MEN’S FOOTWEAR
$1.98 * 2.96 ■ $3.48 - $3.96 - $4.98
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ed
BLOOD HOUNDS T R A IL
POOL HALL BANDITS
BOY’S SHOES
$1.98 - $2.46 . $2.98
Every Pair Guaranteed
Serve your self and save
Community Dance
Stevens Hall, Tuesday, March 8
ORIOLE MELODY MIXERS
Snappy, Peppy Dance Music
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by John Jueepb Ualnea, M O
given ititernaily w i t 'r .
,
it
an'« advice. I once saw
a fatal ending in a B rir'.-
ease, tw e r’y
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$1.96 * $2.98 ■ $3.46 ■ $3.98 - $4.46 - $4.98
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Bridge-Beach
“Superior”
Ranges Are
Preferred
Thing» You Should Know
509 00
100 00
100 00
100 00
100 00
William’s Self Service
Store
CENTS 25c
LADIES FREE
Bloodhounds were aet on the trail
this morning of two bandit» who on
Bunday night held-up a pool hall at
Veneta, seriously wounding William
Maddaugh. the proprietor, and on Mon­
day night when restating arrest fatal­
ly wounded Eaton Hooker. 21. Veneta.
Crew» from sawmills In the Veneta
district are joining the sheriff's posse
which la scouring the Wolf creek hills
in search of the pair, one of whom Is
believed to be Albert Brownley, an
1 ex-convict.
In the exchange of shots with pos-
semen Mdnday night, both men were
believed to be wounded. The trail of
their retreat In the hills Ia marked
with blood, and bloody clothing waa
found by officer» late yesterday. The
men appear to be lost.
Between 26 and 50 heavily armed
posseiueu have now joined the man-
tUljik' kwd officer» say It la only a
■ matter of time before the bandits will
M a d e o f sup erio r cast
iron —famous for its dur­
ability.
Phone 9
PHON
a new day 1» the demand for
food.
We handle the famoua
Carnation Butter. Our
Butter, Eggs and Cha>se
are always fresh.
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M aklng'lt easy for the
housewife
t o
find
menu
change»« In our 24-hour Job
every day.
We’ve done well
thia week.
F ine Fooi P roducts
Soap Deal
io p & o ............................. 50c
1 Carton Q u e s t................. 00c
2 Medium Ivory
.......
20c
Total ................ $1.30
spec ia l ............
Phone
96c
We carry a complete
line of the Well known
a. & W. Canned Goods.
Phone
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­
tu« of an execution and order of sale
in foreclosure Issued out of the Cir­
cuit Court of Lane Clunty. Oregon, on
: the 23rd day of February. 1927. in a
suit wherein on the 18th day of Feb­
ruary. 1927. In «aid court Phlllaa Blair,
plaintiff, recovered judgment against
the defendants Henry O. Young and
Martha Belle Young for the sum of
$601.79. together with Interest there-
! on at the rnte of 8 per cent per an-
| num from the 18th day of February.
1927. nnd the further sum of 27B.OO
attorney's feoa nnd the further sum
of $18.25 coats, which Judgment was
enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's
' office of said Court In said County on
the 21st day of February. 1927. and
I said execution and order of sale to me
j directed comandtng me In the name
of the Sta.o of Oregon, In order to
satisfy said judgment. Interest, at
torneys fees, costs of suit and accru­
ing costs to sell the following des­
cribed rent propelty. to-wit:
■ehc East one eighth of the South
wesl quarter and the W est half of the
j Southeast quarter of 8ection Twenty-
' six Townahlp Nineteen South of
' Range One W est of the W illamette
Meridian, containing 109 acres of land.
; r” —e or less, In I^nne County, Oregon.
Now. therefore In the name of the
State of Oregon, In compliance with
said execution and order of sale and
In order to satisfy said Judgment. In­
terest. attorneys foes, coats o f suit
and accruing costs. I will on Saturday
the 2nd day of April. 1927 at the hour
of one o'clock In the afternoon of snld
day. at the Southwest front door of I
the County Court House. In Eugene,
l ane County, Oregon, offer for sale
end sell fdr cash, at public auction,
subject to redemption ns provided by
law. all of the right, title and Interest
of »aid defendants Henry O. Young
and Martha Belle Young, and all per-
ons (daimlng. by through or under
them or any or either of them in and
to said premlaes.
FRANK E. TAYLOR. ShertfT
of Lane County. Oregon.
M 3-10-17-24-31
Why you should Select a
BRIDGE'BEACH
SuporiorRemge
Easily operated.
R e a d y fo r c o o k in g as
soon as fire Is started.
Respond in s ta n tly to
arait control.
G ive healthful, odorless
w a r m th d u r in g th e
winter months.
P e rm it free ventilation
o f kitchen in summer—
breezes do not affect the
P ro v id e large cooking
surface on which to keep
foods warm.
H a v e la rg e w a rm in g -
oven to keep food and
plates hot.
Room y oven th a t bakes
perfectly.
P a te n te d u nb reakab le
oven door spring.
Produce p le n ty o f hot
'• S u p e r io r ” Enameled
Ranges are unrivalled far
Safe ia th e hom e w ith
children— cannot upset
— use fuel th a t cannot
spill, leak or explode.
M a y be used for open fire
broding and toasting.
Afford a sense of cheerful
c o m p a n io n s h ip t h a t
m a k e s th e k it c h e n a
pleasing place to work in.
M a d e b y a fir m th a t
has b ee n e s ta b lis h e d
nearly 90 years.
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It’s the range with a reputation — the one that
has stood the test o f time —the most popular
range in America—and justly so. No other range
is so beautiful in appearance — none other will
give you such perfect service and satisfaction.
Prices---$65.00 to $125.00
W e urge you to see our splendid showing o f Bridge-
Beach “Superior” Ranges—that you may appreciate their
beauty of appearance and many points o f superiority.
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