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TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY OCTOBER, »), I »27
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Portage and out through the wilder-
Mr». Doan* Hat Questa— Mra. U»Tl
Marriage Uleaneaa laauad
neaa were alive with huckleberries. It
Ikiun« haa aa dinner »ueala on« <la)>
waa a good fruit aeaeon, for the ralna
hurt ng the paat weak marriage llo |
Itila week Mr and Mra. Il K. Wll-
(Continued from Pag« 3)
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No.
been plentiful, and had come at
llama, Kugeuej Mr amt Mra. Uran eaaea have haen laauad by the county many of the thing, he yearned to a . r haul r|<ht
porp,#
1» of Lane County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said die-
u ,r Nanc„
llatidaraon, Hprltigllehl, and Mr. and clerk to the following: Newell Sher ■ „Tbat
.1 L.__.
h . . term s ---
a s • t «._
h e e n d of nwr,'.
one s ‘Het »>•* be heW “l H1«b »e»“*4 - »“ the 2gtb daJ' of October. 1327. at eight
H _ , 1 a . _ . _ ^ __
rlea, each as large as th
o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter
man and Ixila Baker, both of Hugona; ]
at |Mt
Mra. It K. Ix>ve, J aa per.
Kugene Knowles, Trent, and Morenci- .
bfla(, ..,
you little Anger, grew In prodigal protu get fMl( w,)h , be levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a
Mra. Mattar Improvaa—Mra Knat <r, Hilla, Pengra; ltawmond Hire a n d ,
gb|( kn()W , b#re wa, , uch , slon. The sturdy vines were bending -special district tax.
Portland. slater In law of hr. Ku»ena horl. Clearwater, both of Portland: |
,
u)U | araoUD, „( mnn, r needed by the «aid a< hoot district during the
un
aa
ForbM beneath their weight.
Keeler of thia city. ,1» miuh Im­ Keith Bond and Uuth Compball, boll. |f gbn bu<
Fortunately for Ixing Portage the flg<,aJ yfcar beg |nn| ng „„ June 30, 1927, and ending June 30. 1928, is estimated
,„ake
proved following a major operation of Eugene; Claud M cottgn d Ellen I any d||rBre„,...
Hang It, I don’t see crop was a failure elsewhere, and the |n , h# f(,ib, wing budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the
«I the Parine Chrlatlan hoepliaJ.
Nellaen, both of Junction City; vV.I 1 the harm In klaalng an old friend ao berries brought a good price in county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, .fe c ia l dis­
Detroit and CMcage. The villa»- wws trict U i, and all other moneys of the district:
Ham Blllmlre and Vrdtia Hprague,
BUDGET
Dr. Van Valiah Better—hr (J. O. both of Eugene; Cleineqf (tummina long aa It’a open and abovebeard! If depopulated, for all thoae who could, (
Van Vulrnh, who waa for noma lino* and Mildred llugbea, both of Eugt-ue. ah« hnan’t any sen se—" Uplifted eye­ left for the harvest. Skilled pickers
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
brows finished the sentence.
In ilio Parine Chrlatlan hoapltul. hat
made big money.
Personal Services:
Ekldle’a anger grew. Sauce had
I 4.710.00
aa
aultli'lenlly recovered to leave (lie
Many went out a dozen miles »o ,
P M
rliylpals
25.1(5 «0
Teachers
—
come
with
a
genen.ua
motive.
Hhe
had
Return«
from.
Grant.
Paae—E
E.
hoxplljil
He *aa taken «lek while
camp In the more extensive patches.
2.860.00
Janitors ............. - .....
heard
that
he
waa‘in
difficulties;
she
Morrlaon
la
buck
today
from
Grants
300.00
vlalllita al Kltaon Hprlnga from hla
Other* drove forth and back, morning
Clerk ....................... -
wunted
to
relieve
those
difficulties
9(5 00
Paaa, where he vlaltud uiln|ng proper­
Portland home n-coatly.
Other services -----
and evening In their cars, the tonneau
ties. Mr. and Mra. It. K. Moahler, Yet the reault of her visit had been lttden with spoils when they returned
»33,990.39
Total
to widen the rapidly dosin g chasm be-
with the setting sun. Even horses and
Still Hat O ld Car — l*r. Bugeno who mud« the trip wlUi him. will re­
main there for some time working.
tween Palay and hlmaelf. Htu- had wagons were not despised, for some of Materials and Supplies.
Heater la not the owner of a new
» 1,284 70
'
" '
,
.
Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.)
Cues to Portland _ M rs . Arthur thrown In (hat Invitation to call ae i the K best berry
patches were found on ,
1,069.83
Hludeliaker Conunaitder Hix. deaplln I’ay lor of the White Front grocery i deliberate and gratuitous barb.
Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.)
bumpy side roads, trapped with deep
1(1 11
rotnora on the atreat today -The Com
Library
books
------------—---------------------------
“ You dain’t play falr.Nance," be
6.00
sand, where four footed motive power
mander Hix the physician drove to went to Portland tor u few days.
Flags ------------- -----— --------------------------------
1 Wild coldly. "What you've done In to
35.00
Playground
equipment
....................
...................
W
uh
surest
and
safest.
hla office thia morning waa merely
225 00
make thing« a little more difficult
Janitor's supplies -------------------------------------
The huckleberries gave Eddie a
701 25
loaned to h|m by the man who la re­ Bay It with Flowers
for me."
chance to earn extra money. He
300 00
Buy th em of O ld ham and S ehanto l.
pairing hla old ear. the doctor aald.
Light
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•’I'm sorry.” she replied, simply, and
260 00
g r a s p e d It eagerly
Davenant was an
Water
........
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■
■
■
■
■
■
—
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1 contrition came Into her lovely eyes
290 00
Postage, stationery, printing and telephone
enlightened rancher. He demanded
1 Hhe sighed. Her hands dropped from
» 4,282 39
except In cases of seasonal emergency,
--------- --------------- ---- —..........................
Total
- his shoulders. "I think I’ll be going.
only eight hours dally. Eddie and
, Hut If you need money, or—or—cnc." some of the other hands rose at Ave Maintenance and Repair*^
School buildings and grounds ----
j A lovely red swept over her face. Hhe
and before, to get In a good two hours t
I turned swiftly without another word
picking before breakfast. Then then Assessm ents (Highways. Roads. Streets, Bridges):
' and ran to her car. which waa stand- were two hours In the evening, after l
10th Street and sidewalk assessm ent
I In* In front of the house. There
which Eddie drove through the beantt- | ndebte<Jneaa;
came the roar of Its powerful engine
ful reluctant northern twilight to the ;
Bonded, and interest thereon
us she, too, drove toward Ix.ng Port-
Warrant, and Interest thereon —
buyer at the railroad express office,
age.
„ „ »11.96121
with his pick. The fast night train
Total ---- --------------------------------
Eddie tried to busy him self with
delivered the berries, the dew of i
__ » 1,066 60
hie task of smoothing and planing. secluded valleys still on them, at t h e , insurance:
But the work had lost Its savXr. He
500 00
markets next day.
M is c e lla n e o u s : ---------------------------—-................ ................. ------------ -------------
| wanted to get to Patsy Jane as soon
There was a good patch of berries
950 00
as possible. Io explain Nance's visit
Emergency: -------------- ------ ----- ------------------------------------ --
on Eddie's own quarterseetton, near I
and her Impulsive kl«» Yet for several
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during year »54,530 69
the mound. This he saved until th-1 |
hours, pride held him bauk For, he
last. When everything on the other |
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
told himself. Pat had taken too much
side of the creek within easy dis­
From county school fund during the coming school year .... ----- » 8.195 00
for granted and had run away without
1.217 88
tance was exhausted he drove, early
From state school fund during the coming school year
5.009 00
giving his a chance. He should let
Fn>m
elem
entary
«chool
fund
during
the
coming
school
-
one morning, over to his own property.
Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during
her get over here huffy At, that's all
7.766 00
f
■
The sand of the narrow road was
the coming school year — ------------------------- -----------------
11« should let her come t o her
damp. He noticed with surprise the
»22.187
63
aenaes—.
f
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax
clear-cut Impression of motor-tires
By three o'clock he deemed that she
which turning from the highway, also
RECAPITULATION
should have come to her senses, for
»54,539.5»
entered the southern field of his land.
Total estimated expenses for the year ......... —
/2487.S 8
he drove townward, taking tile curves
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax _
f ivf
reln iscoun
tamps
He followed the track to Jhe mound,
of the sandy road at a reckless s'e-ed.
»32,351 71
and around the base,
Balance, amount 1« he arised hv district tux
H is visit was fruitless. Mrs. Klhnane
(TO BE CONTINUED)
came to the door of her home In ans­
The indebtedness of District No. 19 is as follows:
wer to her ring. Hhe said brleAy that
» 71.000 00
Nice Potted Ferns
'Total bonded in d e b te d n e ss------------------------------------------
35,19013
Mrs. Forbes was away.
Total warrant indebtedness ...— - -------------------- -------------
At Oldham and Scbantol's.
37903
"Do you know when she'll be back?''
Total amount of other indebtedness ----------------------——
»106,569.16
he questioned, disappointedly.
Total amount of all Indebtedness ---- ------------ —-------------
N O T IC E
^ otice Is hereby given that I will
"No, Mr. Forbes. She said to tell
Dated this 5th day of October, 1927.
not be responsible for any bills con­
you not to wait."
A
ttest:
R. W. SMITH, District Clerk.
v
tracted by Shannon's Pastime Pool
Wm G HUGHES. ROY W. CARLTON, W. P. TYSON. W. C. WRIGHT,
Hummer reached its crest, and the , ball.
D. B MURPHY Budget Committee.
little, sheltered valleyB about Long I
ROY HICKM AN.
Notice of School Meeting
CEDAR SWAMP
You can always depend
upon splendid baking results
with Crescent
■
the Double Acting
Baking Powder -ygg?.
W G
’2).W G
r S
D
Opening o f The
Hot Soda Season
Fountain beverage* have become so popular ami >|
J the m ethods of dl*|n>nsing bo Improved that the
~ demand for them Is uniform the year around.
W ann w eather beverages are Htlll popular, but
with the Ilrst glgns of cold w eather we shall begin
to ? .e r v e II Complete line of hot beverages. \\
nerve
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LARA WAY’S DEPARTMENT STORE
•
C o ld a n d H o t D r in k s in S e a s o n
Joins With Laraway’s Jewelery and Music Stores
Celebrating 18 Years in Business in Eugene
Our hot ami cold drinks are equally good, because
both are prejitired from the purest and choicest J|
—’ m aterials.
We Are Celebrating
Continue to drink with ub , no m atter whether
you prefer hot or cold beverages.
By Offering the People of Eugene And Lane County
O u r Hot Chocolate ¡a E x tra Fine
Ketels’ Drug Store
IH
A Rousing Three Day
Anniversary Sale
e
B ili
942 Willamette St., Eug ene, Oregon.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 6, 7 and 8
•
EVERY PIECE OF MERCHANDISE IN THE ENTIRE STORE IS
SUBJECT TO OUR ANNIVERSARY SAIxE DISCOUNT.
OUR FALL STOCK OF QUALITY’ MERCHANDISE IS VERY COMPLETE
AND ALL MARKED AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. IN ADDITION
TO TH ESE LOW PRICES WE ARE 0FFERI1NG AN ANNIVERSARY
DISCOUNT TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION FOR TH E LIBERAL
PATRONAGE YOU HAVE GIVEN THE LARAYVAY INSTITUTIONS IN
THE PAST AND WE HOPE THROUGH OUR SUPER SERVICE AND
QUALITY ALSO LOW PRICES TO MER1IT A CONTINUANCE OF YOUR
VALUABLE PATRONAGE.
ATTEND THIS SALE WE CAN SAVE YOU REAL DOLLARS ON YOUR
FALL PURCHASES.
Extra Special for Friday
75 Ladies’ Dresses
125* Anniversary
•
Girl«! See These Coats
Every Approved Style A t
Universal Saving*
“Never before,” you will say, “have
cost» like these been priced »o low”—
that’» what we thinl^and why we want
you to see them soon I Tweed mixture«
and twills— with or without fur collars.
Size* 2 to 16 Year*
6.90
About Half in the Lot Silk
and the Others Woolen
Special a t $5 ,9 0
Values to $10.75
Read Our Four Page Advertisements in Thursday Morning R egister
aratvOi
L araw ay Bu-ldinft
»66 968 Willamette Street
WHERE. QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE
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