pag « THURSDAY AUGUST 4. 1927 th « aPR iN ortn^D nkws rom THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS ADVERTISERS’ PAGE DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE? Advertising made the Bdiaon famous. It is displacing the truck horse with horse-pow er '" w h o would know of Gold Medal Hour if it were no» for advertising? It has helped yout o an appreciation of a certain brund of shoes. It has put I’olarlne m otor oil in your car. It has made Westclox. Big Ben and other clocks fam ous all over the world. Advertising has put Gillette against your haylleld. It has Jumuied your feet In 1: J 1 Paris garters on your leg«, and TTITany rings on your lingers. It has put Pcpaoilent on your teeth. Go where you want to. «I» anything you wish and advertising lias had a hand In It absolutely. AND THEN SOME PEOPLE ASK, “ DOES ADVERTISING PAY?’’ The Springfield New» Presents to its Readers a Series of Sketches of Prominent Business Men and Concerns BOOTH-KELLY LUMBER CO. W. F. WALKER E. C. LAKE Is Known In This Section as a Conducts One of the M ott Com­ plete Monumental Plants in Funaral Director Out of the State of Oregon the Ordinary Extensive Dealers in All Kinds of Lumber and Building The vocation of a funeral director Mighty few cities uo larger than Material and esnbalmer Is a most delicate «ne. Eugene support a mure up-to-date I The lumber business as it is con­ tacted under modern methods bss «ached a high stage of perfection, ■he lumber dealers hare had to hange their methods, and today, the insinesa is as radically different from ormer years as the construction of louses differ A concern which will lave much to do with the future de- relopment and upbulKing of Spring leM and surrounding country is the toothK elly Lumber Co. with office ,« 7th street, and who carry a moat «snplete line of lumber from their iwn mills, also all sorts of mill work md bu.ldlng material. They are pre­ pared to fill orders promptly and [note prices that are most sattsfac- ory Their facilities for delivery is 4 the very beet, and customers do let suffer any inconvenience by de- ays In every way. the Booth-Kelly number Co. Is a credit to Springfield, lad The Springfield News takes pies- mre in commending them to the read- irs of this progressive number. Phone and requires m e services of a man with strong human sym pathy—one who 1» not only widely experienced in the profession, but who strives to alleviate the sorrow of those left be­ hind A concern which does thia, and one which has gained success in thia profession in Springfield is that of W. F. Walker at 223 Main street. Spring field. He is thoroughly schooled in his calling and takes complete charge of ail funeral arrangements as moat people are at a loss ho» to proceed In such matters By telephoning 62-J you will get immediate attention Many people who have had funerals conducted hy W F Walker, a ttest the splendid service rendered in each in­ stance Kindly, attentive, reaso nable charges and a strong bond of human sympathy tor his fellow men has gain­ ed for him the present high standing in hit profession The Springfield News commends his up-to- date funeral directing methods to the readers of thia progressive number EUGENE FRUIT FIRST NATIONAL GROWERS ASSN. BANK monumental works than that conduct ed by a C. Lake at 58 ll lh W Hui then he draws trade from every pari o f this entire section, there being few. it any. cem eteries hereabouts that do not contain monuments or headstones from his place of business, a fact that is due to his carrying such an unusual-1 ly large and varied stock, hia ability to fill special orders, no matter how large and the very' modest prices he charges for his work. There is no thing in stone work for cemeteries th at-can n ot be obtained from Mr Lake and to yuur entire sattsfkrtinn. as he is noted for not only turning out his monuments and headstone* at the minimum coat, but also instats upon a satisfied customer If you conteni plat anything in the monument line, i t will surely prove to your ¿»est in terest to first consult Mr. Lake before closing a contract for a monument elsewhere Phone 415. U. S. NATIONAL BANK An Institution That Has Made Splendid Progress in This Community othr Thai the business peopl le and others Manufacturers of Ice, College Offers the People of Engene and I living in Eugene and surrpundi inc Ice Cream In All Flavors of Surrounding Country a Most [ country thoroughly appreciate Ihe con- the Highest Quality Complete Banking Service | sentence and accommodations*offered In presenting thia progressive nusc- ker of The Springfield Nears, it wishes (o make special mention of the aplen did service and the excellent products gnch as ice and College ice cream they manufacture The management un­ derstands the making of pure ice and tee cream in all its different branches end has equipped the plant with all the most up-to-date modern appliances fer insuring their customers with absolutely the finest quality of ice and tee cream and other products. The Bugene Fruit Growers Association is exceptionally well patronised by knowing people and that their efforts is this direction has been appreciated by the people of this community, is evidenced by the splendid patronage they are enjoying. In every way the Bogy-re Fruit Growers Association at 8tb and Ferry is a credit to this ccsc- gsu n ty and The Springfield News com­ mends their splendid products to Its readers of thir progressive number, phone 1480. HOTEL OSBURNI & APARTMENTS One of the most re li bale banks in this part of the state is that of the First National Bank of Eugene which was first established in 1883. and which has been serving the people most faithfully from its first inception, and is a striking example of Us sub stantial progress. Its officers and directors have been many years imthe service of the people in local financial matters, being m ost efficient and with their wide experience thus gained hare added to the growth of Eugene as well as the attractiveness of its service to the people The First National Rank represent., an honorable career under conserva­ tive management, and today with b e t ­ ter facilities than at any time in the past, la endeavoring to promote the best interests of Eugene and Lane County. The have a capital and surplus of 400.000 dollars also mem bers of the Federal Reserve System, and are Installed with the very latest burgular fire proof vault and deposit boxes for the storage of valuables. In thia review. The Springfield News wishes to compliment the officers ami directors of this spendld banking or­ ganization as broad-minded citizens. The “ Homey" Atmosphere of the Osburn Known Far and NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON Wide Bv Motorists and EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that by vir­ Travelers The Osburn is one of the oldest and leading hotels to be found in this part pf the state of Oregon, in consequence ef which is most favorably known to travelers and motorists who make Eugene. It is centrally located, Is well lighted, heated and splendidly furnish­ ed throughout, and affords auto- m ebilists and travelers every accom­ modation known to good hotel life. O n e of Its principal attarctlons Is the lin in g room in connection, and. the dining tables are plentifully supplied with clean and wholesome well cook­ ed to o i, the service throughout being altogether most commerable one of the best hotels to be found anywhere outside of Portland and Sacramento. T hey specialize in business lunches and chicken dinners. A proof of the popularity of the Osburn is Ihe fact, tht It Is nearly al­ ways filled, while the excellence of Its cuisine draws a large patronage from business men and others who enjoy the wholesome cooking and congenial surroundings for which the Osburn is famous. The Springfield News wants to compliment the man­ agement of this splendid hostelry upon Its splendid service and m eals served a t such reasonable prices. WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER PETER PAN Cafe and Confectionery One of the Most Appreciable Places A to Eat When in Eugene Very Reliable Concern With when one is hungry there is no M ott Modern Service i plBcr ukr hom, of but then. It doesn't pay to experiment in most one cannot always be under bis own thing*. This is especially true in roof when the time comes to appease transfer work or long distance haul the appetite Ing It la pleasing to note that one In such rases, there Is no public r does not lake the least sort of a eating bouse In Eugene where . .a ., chance when empoytng the Wiliam rooking more nearly approaches that . . .. . , ,. ette Valley Transfer at 285 W 8th of mother or wife than that of the SR. to do thia work for this responsible Veter l*an Cafe and < oufwctionery concern has long catered to the people located nt 10th and Willamette streets, of this section of the state In a moat for tbia place la fast becoming very satisfactory manner T h e, do a gen popuUr (or , txM, mrBl, „ „ . d . llB era! transfer buslnees and tbelr many 1 , p|en(jw rooking, the cleanly and in eutoa. vane and trucks are kept busy 1 T|( |Dg appearance of the place, with making daily tripe between Eugene |OTe|y private booths, also the and Portland. Salem. Corvallis, June- senerB| B|r of welcome that is always tion City and Munroe. This splendid Brcorded patrons, to say nothing of service is alw ays at the public's de- general excellence of service mand AU goods insured while In (Everybody about the place, from the transit. The W illamette Valley Trans 1 owners down, Martha and Walter fer is a good one to remember wh»n Hummel Is anxious to please, and do you want to move anything, such as please. that's why the Peter Pan does household goods, pianos, safes, or fur auch a splendid business. In every niture packed. No matter what tlm>- way ¡t |( a credit to Eugene, and The of the day you telephone 135 you'll I Springfield News wants to commend find a quick response and action They n to the readers of thia progressive enjoy a splendid reputation and never cumber Visone Hi»« do things by half*, hence their success • NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY Concern That I • Expanding Rapidly The above laundry la une of th* beat equlpped in Eugene and all sur- roundlng country and the reputalion for the general eacellonce of tbelr work ia spreading far and wtde through thia section The New tier- «Ice laundry s slogan is; Quality, . . .... Service and Fair Trsatuient All tbelr work la turned out ta auch au excellent nuuiner that yuu will b* more than pleased with II. The rapid >»«— * “ »• u p lo d .le laundry •• modern throughout, la due to tb* more than ordinary a hl Lily of Ite management. Patrons have com e to know that only the highest grade of work is turned out. and by reason of this fact the general public Is more then pleased with it. You can either drop your work la as you go by at 838 High Street, or phone 825 and your work will be promptly railed for and delivered to your entire aallsfac- lion The Springfield News commends the New Service Laundry* to the read- ere of this progressive number EUGENE MILL & WILLIAMS BAK­ W. W. HEAD ELEVATOR CO. ERY Manufacturer* of Kerr's Quality CONSTRUCTION TRU< Conduct Ona of the M ott Sani­ Poultry and Dairy Feeds. CO. tary and Appreciaable Bak- eriet in Lane County Most Reliable and Pro- greasive Concern of Its Kind in Lane County Progressive G e n e r a l by the U 18. National Bank which is M oit If you are net a patron of the pro- Contractors located at 8th and W illamette. it ■ 1 1 i ducts of the Williams Bakery at 1718 That the Eugene Mill and Elevator shown in its large and growing list It is almost needless to Inform Co . at 6th and Mill street Is doing lie of depositors and customer«. The bank's depositors are many of the leaders of this progressive number ( fresh end delicious "Malted Milk and th ere In causing Eugene to be known most substantial residents and busi­ that Eugene in the horn* of a number 1 Butter Krust Bread” they manufar- a:' a good rlty io which to buy or ness houses of Eugene and surround­ of efficient contracting firms, one o fftu re 1» of the very best sort the most sell grain Is shown In the splendid ing country and many of whom find a them Is the W. W Head Construction . perfect that much ezpertence and the business enjoyed by tham every day The Eugene Mill and checking or savin n account at whai Co. and who make a specialty of road purest ingredients can possibly pro- In the week may be termed ihetr home tvnk building. SUPI lemented by wide ex­ dure The plant is modernly equipped Elevator Co has suffi. lent rapacity io decided convenience at '¡me-« The perience and honorable fullflllment of with all the latest machinery to turn meet all -lemards that are made up- bank is officered by men of wide ex­ contracts Being progressive and < n out fresh Malted Milk and Butter on it. and as in«- farmers or thia aec- furnish estl- Krust bread and other bakery pro tloa h a ve long placed every cenfldMiee perience In financial affairs I* does a terprising. they promptly for all kinds of reinforced coo-i ducts daily under the most sanitary | 0 them, kaowtrg th. y will find ready general banking business and Ik broad mate and liberal, yet conservative In all Crete or paving and construction work. 1 condition. You will be more than sale for their .train and always at the its transactions The V . 8 Nationiil Dur i! their career here In Eugene, pleased with the results. If you ever top m arket price, they haul or ship Bank is growing stronger and strong­ they have completed many kuportant become a patron of Williams bakery products to them with the realisation er each succeeding year. The officers contracts and built up a most note ; products. It Is quite likely that you that they will receive the beat results are: W. W Calkins. President; F. N. stantial business through their honor- will quit the arduous tank of home All of their feeds are of the known McAlister. Vice-President; HDavId able and conscientious dealings The baking, a tr'al order will convince you quality kind and prices right toget- Au id. Vice-Presidlnt; Powell Plant, head of this enterprising concern, W Williams Bros have had much experl- her with courtesy and accommodation Cashier; H. H. Hobbs. Asgistant W’. Head, g vea his personal attention < nee in the bakery line, hating well most pleasing, with bualneag auch sa Cashier; N E. Barrett, Assistant Cash­ to every contract that is entered Into, earned the splendid reputation and to make a one time customer a regu- ier; Mabelle Russell. Assistant Cash­ , and to d ' M e r t.iiv o f a great deal f sin < < ' - lli>-V a r e e n j o y i n g f r o m rri-,n | „ r n lll T fcg M U tio n - you are In ier; M Ethel Taylor. A ssistant Cash­ credit for hia past success. Honorable of the best families of the entire need of anything In the feed, dairy ier; C E. Lombard. Assistant Cashier In every way progressive and public ( community And ’«hen you patronise poultry lin« Just phone 16 and your All of whom in many '«ays have spirited to a degree. Mr Head Is a Williams Bakery, you will not onlv order will be promptly filled and de­ demonstrated their faith in the future man that The Springfield News de i be getting the best bread for your llvered to your entire satisfaction, of Eugene and Lane county. The alrea to give Its hearty commendation mon« y. but you II also be showing your The Hpringfteld News takes pleasure Springfield News takes pleasure In and bespeaks for him a fast growing loyalty and doing your "bit" toward in commending thia up-to-dute mill commending this splendid banking and successful business which he so the support of a worth home Industry, and Its products to the readers of this organization to the readers of this Justly deserves. Phone 1831. Phone 914-J. progressive number. progressive number. auction, subject to redemption as pro­ Ing a ball around. • Well, how're they coming?" the vided by law. all of the right, title and Interest of said defendant« W. H. captain for the nine asked him a li’tl*- tue of an execution and order of sale . James and Bertha James, his wife, later. Ethel M Mahany and C. Arthur Ma- In foreclosure Issued out of the Clr- | hany. her husband, and alt persons "Rotten. Sump'n’s wrong with my cult Court of Lane County, Oregon, on claiming by, through or under them arm boas. I ain't getting the speed I the 1st day of August, 1927, in a suit or any or either of them In and to said ought»". wherein on the 29th day of July, 5927. premises "Great Scott, man! That isn’t a base­ in said court. The Pacific Havings and FRANK E TAYLOR. Sheriff of ball you'» throwing. That'a the 16 Loan Association, a Washington Cor-1 I.ane County. Oregon. poration plaintiff, recovered Judgment By BEULAH BRINN1CK Deputy. pound shot." against the defendants W. H. James Au. 4-11-18-25; 8. 1: and Bertha James, his wife, for the sum Consistency of 81790.2« and Interest thereon at the When cigarettes are lacking, rate of 10 per cent per annum from February 1, 1927. until paid, and for r With many sigh and groan. the further sum 'of 8200.00 as Attor­ He takes his sack-o’-'bai Iter out. neys fees, together with costs In the And calmlv rolls his own. sum of 817 00. which Judgment was en­ When rotxiern «trie« are calling. rolled and docketed In the Clerks WC PONT KNOW WHV THEN office of said Court In said County on With puff, sigh and'groan, AEL CBLt-CD GKA5S WIPOW5 the 29th. day of July. 1927, and said She grasps her hose below her knee execution to me directed commanding UVt'v« NCV£»b And calmly rolls her own. me in the name of the State of Ore­ SEEN ONE S > O \ When these two meet they woo and gon. In order to satisfy said Judgment, in terest attorneys fees, costs of suit wed, and accruing costs to sell the follow­ And built for them a home. ing described real property, to-wit: Then In a carriage down the street, The East one hundred and ten (1101 They calmly roll their own. feet of Lot one (1) In Block three (31 of Mountain View Park Addition to Eugene, In Lane County. Oregon. It’g Fact Now therefore in the name of the H—It feels like rain. State of Oregon, in compliance with said execution and order of sale and She—What feels like rnln? In order to satisfy said Judgment In­ He— Water! terest, attorneys fees, costs of suit and accruing costs, 1 'Will on Saturday W eight Handicap Messenger Service the 3rd day of September, 1927. at the One of the aspirants for a pitcher's hour of one o'clock in the afternoon Householder—So you are out of of said day, at the Southwest front berth on a college ball team had re­ work, eh? Well, you are Just In time door of the County Court House, In cently arrived from the countr). He I’ve a pile of wood 1 wanted chopped Eugf-ne. Ijtne County, Oregon offer for sale and «ell for cash, at public was told to warm up a bit by throw and 1 was Just going to send for a about one mile below the Ferry street man to do It. Tramp—Okcb with me. sir. Tell bridge, Eugene, and Just below the me where he llvea and I’ll fetch him. country club 10.30 Prof. E Tborstenherg place one mile north of Truman Chase. Sounds Reasonable 11:30 J. O. Holt place operated by Collegiate—I beg your pardon. Miss, H E. Fish, one mile north of Ferry but would you care to take a ride? Co-ed—Sir, I’ll hnve you know I’m Street bridge 1:30 Woodruffs Nursery. tw o a lady. Collegiate— I snow that. If I wain- J miles north of Eugene city limits on ed a man, I'd go home and get my Pacific highway. 2:00 Don Schaffner place on River father! Avenne. 2:46 R V. Rogers orchard on river W o rth K n o w in g If all the Jokes written about lipifir loop No. 2, lower Santa Clara. 3:30 Wilmar Walton gnrden and were placed »Ida by side, they would orchard on river loop No. 3, lower be censored. Sanin Clara. Among the features to be seen on IR R IG A TIO N SYSTEMS the tour are (he following: practical­ ARE TO BE STU D IED ly all makes of pumps sold by laine county dealers; Skinner overhead sy s­ Study of supplemental Irrigation tem, both with and 'Without pregsure system s In use In latne county orch­ lank, and with and without oscillator; ards, nurseries and truck farmg will underground concrete pipe dlatrlbii- be the feature of a tour to he conduct­ tlon system ; light galvanized Iron ed on Wednesday, August 10, by the pipe distribution system ; portable Lane county Horticultural Society, ac­ pump and gasoline engine mounted on cording to County Agent O. H. truck, used In conjunction with can­ Fletcher. vas hose; and both electric motors E. E ITIce, extension engineer from aadgasollne engines as sources of Oregon Agieulturnl college, will at­ power. tend to discuss the system s nd help All persons Ipteested In irrigation the farmers plan (heir Hyatems. nro Invited hy Ihe horticultural god- Here Is the itinerary of the tour: ety to Join In the tour and devote a 9:30 Truman Chase famn on the day to studying Irrigation system s and north glde of the Willamette river problems