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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1915)
Continued During February we will continue to sell our mens and boys overcoats at one-half price. Mens and boys suits at one-third less. This is your opportunity to save money. We do not reserve any suits or overcoats; anything in these lines go at the prices stated. Specials in Ladies and Childrens Shoes 3.50 Ladies' Tan Button Shoes $2-95 $4.00 Ladies' Tan Button Shoes .$3.1,5 Childrens Tan Button Shoes at 15 per cent Less These are all good models, but wo are overstocked and must reduce the lines. Just Arrived The new spring and summer samples of A. E. Anderson & Co. Tailored Clothes. The tailoring you need. North Western Inventors Tho following imtenta wero just Issued to North western clients reported by ;D. Swift & Co., Patont LawyersWnshlng ton, D. C, who will furnish cop ies of nuy patent forjtcm conts aploco to our readers. itiano Charles Ktrchnor, Sugar, Centrifugal Bugar ma chine. Wash. Robert E. Morltz, Se attle, Cycloharmonogrnph. Ore. Willie E. Nowsom, Port land, Kettle cover; Robert Rea, Portland, Drier. HAMPTON'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby given tfmt the uii- tioraigneti nununisirntrlx or tho estate ot J. C. Braltnln deceased, has lllod her annual account ot tho adminis tration ot said estnto with tho County Clerk or Lnuo County, Oregon, which said account Is duly verified and con tains a detailed statement of tho monoy rccolvod and expended by snld administratrix, from whom received and to whom paid, and rofors to tho vouchers for payments and shows tho money remaining unexnonded or an- preprinted and tho County Court has appointed Friday, tho 2Cui day of Keh- imary. 1315, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day as tho time for tho hcnrlnK , of objections to such tlnal account and ' ho settlement thereof. All heirs, cred itors or persons Interested In said estate aro hereby notlflod to file their objections to said final account or nnv hlteru (hereof specifying tho particulars I in tiut-u uujucuous wim mo county ;i.icrK oi tano v;ouniy, urcgon on or I before tho day appointed for tho hear ilng and settlement ot said final account EMILIA A. SMITH Administratrix of tho cstato of J. C. Iirattnin, deceased. FOREST SERVICE SEES NEED OF NICREA8ED CUT (Continued from Pbro 1.) tion ami 'Hating, tho percentage of unputoiitcti agricultural laud within tho National forests, never largo, has boon reduced to a very small amount. Portland East Sldo lluslness Men's club will erect a two-story building. One Industry that Is being! promoted Creation of eight 1 now circuit judges at $'1,000 ft year salary. Tho Bluo Sky Law Is con- domed by all mining sections of Oregon. Mlno products foil off $200,000 in 1014.. CHURCH NOTICES , . I- Froo Methodist Church. Knlilmth School at 10 n. m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. j Evening Services 7 :30 p. m. Children's meeting at 3 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday nt 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all. R W. OLIVER. Pastor. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF NORTH SIXTH STREET. SOCIAL NOTES a delicious cafeteria luncheon was served in the club banquet room. At the hour of 11, Jack Rodman in the banquet room and Col. C. C. Hammond in the hall, proposed the toast to the Mrs. B. A. Washburne enter tained at cards Monday after noon in honor of her daughter, Mrsw. F. Martin of Vancouver, B.'cV Following the session of cards; at which Mrs. W. C. Reb- han .won the honors, a beauti- absent brothers, ful gold hat pin, the hostess! served a dainty two-course ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincent of luncheon. .The guests of the af- Eugene entertained at their ternoon werewMrs. Martin, Mrs. home there on Tuesday evening John Bergard of Portland, sis- in honor of the birthday annl ter, of, the hostess; Mrs. J. L. versary of Mrs. I. D. Larimer of Clark,' Mrs. Howard Woods, Mrs. Springfield. Springfield guests Carl Fischer, Mrs. L. A. Bass, arrived in time for an elaborate Mrs. Dr. Kester, Mrs. W. C. Reb- ly appointed dinner, and whist han, Mrs. Frank DePue, Mrs. furnished the pastime of the Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs. M. M. evening. The guests were Mr. Peery, Mrs. Edesse Cox, Mrs. and Mrs I. D. Larimer, Mr. and G: E. Swarts, Miss Edna Swarts, Mrs. Clark Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. William L. McCulloch, Mrs. Mrs. J. J. Bryan and Mr. and J.: J. Bryan, Mrs. Jesse Seavey, Mrs. Bert Vincent. Mrs. J. W. Machen, Mrs. Milton Bally. j The Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors of Springfield tfA new club entered the so- are planning on having an un cial -life of Springfield Tuesday usual pleasant time next Satur- evenmg when the Progressive day evening when they will en Five Hundred club was organiz- tertain the members of the Eu- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. grene Woodmen and Royal jj. iu. Drum. Mrs. Drum was Neighbor lodges with a big sup elected president and Gilbert per and musical program. Davis secretary-treasurer. The next meeting February 24, will SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j George Catching. The member- I am shipping in two carloads ship of the new club consists of of Wesco Burbank seed pota- the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. S. toes. I will guarantee to buy all I)rum, Mr. and Airs. George potatoes raised from this stock Catching, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Fry, in 1915. See E. E. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Davis, Mr. next door to the post oillce. Mrs. Al. Montgomery, Mr. J. E. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrin, Mr. and Mrs. "William Donaldson, Mrs. Zella Gantrell and Mrs. Jessie New man, v , The regular monthly social and business meeting of the Epworth league will be held at th'e Methodist church tomorrow Notice Is hereby given to tho owners or property liable for tho Imnrovo. ment ot North Sixth street from North "Q" north 522.56 foot that on tho Sth day of February, 1015, tho common council passed Ordlnanco No, 414 levy ing un assessment for tho Improve ment or saiu street oy j grading and surfacing with crushod rock, and tho said assessment was cntorod upon tho Docket of Town Lions on tho 10th day ot February, 1915. By tho terms of me cuarter uto said assessment Is now duo and must bo paid on or before tho 3rd day of March. 1D1G. or tho property will ho sold for tho payment mereoi, provided, However, it shall bo lawful for the owner of any property so assessed ror sucn improvement In the sum ot twenty-five dollars or more, ,at any time within ten days aftor tho urst publication ot this notice, which ten days will expire on tho 22nd day oi tenruary, i9i&, to fllo wltni'the Town Recorder a written application 4 .... . - I I . t . iui pay iuu sam assessment, in iorv an nual installments, in accordance-with tho Bancroft Act. -r The Qwnorshlp, description ot prop erty and amount of assessment are as follows: ' -. i Name Description Amount Block 109, Springfield Investment & Power Co.'s Addition. Ilobert and L. J, Sidwell, Lots 11 and 12 . ?1Q0.S8 Henry Vollstead, lots 13 and 14 7.47 M. G. Evans, Lot 15 3.74 -and .and Mrs evening. A jA number of Springfield peo ple were quests of the Eugene lqpge of Elks at their social gathering in Eugene last Friday evening. Dancing prevailed at the armory building, and there were eleven tables for whist at the club parlors, Mrs, I. D. Lar imer won first honors-arid Mrs. J; L. Clark second. iBpth members of the Whist club. SjPjHngfleld.'Following the cards THEATRE TICKETS FOR PUPILS WHO WORK HARD The Bell theatre Is giving free admission tickets to pupils up to and including the eighth grade for proficiency in school work. A general average of 80 per cent gains the pupil one free ticket to Saturday matinee each month; 85 per cent, two each month; 90 per cent, three each month; 95 per cent, four each month; also pupil must not be either absent nor tardy during the previous month. All adults admitted to these matinees, on Saturday at 2 p. m. regular ad mission 10 .cents. All children, Includine eighth grade .nunllB. not AoldingJthesefA'ItewardS' of We print butter wrappers!1 52.G5 School Dist. No. 19, Lots C, 7, 8, j. ana lo; also Lot 9 of Clark & Washburno's Addition .... 202.01 Block 110, S. P. I. & P. Co.'s Addi. Heirs of Wm. J. Luther,. Lots 1, 2. 3, 4. and EX 1-2 of 5 97. JL W. Webber, E 1-2 Lot 14 and Lot 15 c.: Hattle E. Mulligan, Lota 1C. 17. and 18 , 105.80 Clark & washburne s Addition C. L. Roberts, Beginning at a point on the S. lino of Lot 10 2 ft. east of the Southwest corner of said lot, run North C7.C4 feet to a point .07.04 foet from the North Boundary ot said lot; thence East 100 feet; thence South 67.04 feet: thence West 160 feet to place of beginning 52.05 Allison B. Richardson. Begin at a point 2 feet East of the Northwest corner ot Lot 10, run East 1G0 foet; thenco South 07.64 feot; thenco West 100 feet; thence North 07,04 foot to place of beginning, . . . Edward Solelm. Begin 58 feet West from tho Southeast cor ner of lot 8; run West 132 feet; thenco North 60 feot; thence East 132 feet; thence South 00 feet to place ot be ginning 52.15 Ole Solelm. Begin at a point in tho South boundary ot Lot 7, 58 feet West of tho South east corner of said lot, run . thence West 131 feot; thence ;jL. north 07 feet: thenco XVnat. . , 1 font? tliAnrn NnrHi 1 R feot: thennn Rant 132 font- thence' South 68,28 feet, to place of beginning '53.15 mck Anderson. Begin at a point in tho North boundary of Lot 7 and 58 feet from tho Northeast corner of said lot; and run thence West 132 feet; thenco South 07 feot; j tlwnce East 132 feet; thence (. North 67 feet to place of bo- . ginning 52.15 Nick Anderson. Begin at a " point In tho North boundary-;. ,. of Lot 8, and 58 feot West of ' tho Northeast corner of nald' 'j lot and run thenco West 132, '' feet; thence South 01.28 foet; ; thence East 132 Feet; thenco', Vt North 61.28 feet to place of. -;" beginning , 53,15 Date of first publication February 11, 1915. , ; HEUUEHT E, WALKER, Town Recorder. ROBERT BURNS Lpdgo, No," 78, A. ,M. P., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rlfo'llnl; versal and Symbolic' Freb Masons moots Frldayi cfyoh;) ing in W. O. W. halli VJsif; ing brothors wolcnmnSlk - P. A, Johnson, L, E. Diirrln,,,,., Secretary. Ky M. Church of Chrrat. Bible School, 9:45 n. m., com munion and sermon at 11 a. m Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m song sorvlco and sermon at 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. E. C. WIGMORE, Pastor. Baptist Church. Sunday Sabbath school at 10 a', m.; preaching service at 11 a- m.;B. Y. P. U. at 0:30 p. m. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Choir re hearsal at 8 p. m. C. F. EISENMENGER, Pastor. Methodist Church. Corner Second and B streets James T. Moore, pastor, phone 117-W. For next Sunday:10 A. M. Sunday school. A rally of all tho Sunday school forces Sunday a. m. We want to pass the record of tho 240 Jn attendance. 11 A. M. Sermon, A large number is to be received. Come to be baptised. You will do well to come early to get a seat. 3:00 P. M. Junior League. All the children aro urged to bo present at this hour. Miss Rhodes, Superintendent. G:30 Epworth League. This Is an hour pulsating with en thusiasm and spiritual life. Wel come all. 7 :30 Song and Sermon. Our constant effort will be to make this the crowning service of the day. Come and get the uplift for the week. Wednesday at 7 p. m. Mid week prayer meeting. Our mot to: '100 regularly In attendance.' The last meeting the best to date. The next must be better. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Choir prac rtlce. 1 iThe Author of "The Human Family Deline ated as It Is, and Not as It Appears",. Who lectures horo Tuesday night litis been likened unto tho Lightning Calculator in mathematics because of his SHORT CUT In PSYCHOLOGY. ,in his peculiar mannor ho displays wonderful manifes tations of his knowledge of the Art. His lectures nro scientific, instructive and edifying, not only enabling "MAN to KNOW THYSELF" but to KNOW HIS NEIGHBOR ALSO. An irroparablo loss when a life Is fitted fpr an unstiitablo vocation. "A PRIMARY CAUSE of tho MANY FAILURES." "THIS IS NEEDLESS" "A WANTON WASTE" SO SAYS THE PROFESSOR. HEAR HIM ONCE and YOU WILL HEAR HIM AGAIN. Tuesday Eve., Feb. 23, 8 P. M. In Stevens-Perkins Building Admission 25c Reserved Seats 50c Excursion Fares to tho California Expositions Round trip tickets, permitting stop-overs at all points in cither direction, to tho Panama Pa cific International Exposition, San Francisco, Feb. 20 to Dec. 4th, and to tho Panama Cali fornia Exposition, San Diego, open all year, will bo placed on sale February 15 to November 30 : - Via the Scenic Shasta Route Three Fine Trains Daily. Shasta Limited: Extra Faro, First Class equipment only. Leaves Portland 3:50 p. m. A High Class Train. San Francisco Express: Observation Car, Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Chair Cars and Dlnor. California Expross: Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Chair Cars and Dlnor. Full particulars, faros, frco literature on tho Exposition, train schod ulcfl, etc., from nearest Agent of tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED The Springfield Creamery GHAS. BARKMAN, Proprietor Try it and be convinced that it pays to patronize home industries. Saves Repair Bills GAS ROOM HEATERS aro inexpensive to buy -cheap to operate. Thoy are their cost over and ovor. again In tho colds,, soro throats and. other ailmonts For Fall and Spring Heating they aro ideal. Useful during tho colder months for auxiliary purposes to help out the regular sovo3 or furnacosrtoyya'.m rooms quickly in tho morning. ' r ' Seo them at the, Gas offico, 957 Willamotto Stroet, or Fellman-Newland Co.l 625-49 Willamette Street, Eugene. - OREGON P0WER. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON J : OMPANY i 4 i 1