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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1916)
f 7hk qoop oupag cmis oh r kikhp with thc doctoiC)' ty, bringing In $2005). Iluntlnx IIcoiibos to tho nunibor of 2777 brought In that many dollars, and combination hunting and you ne HM A BAD itL IP. J 3vlUDB,tMrDr0000-rirAK OLD RAVCAk, TOQIHACMB.ISUT YITH TUB B0y3 UHT rtmi" v , : -. . .7 AMD -TUB OHW 1MINQ7HM unRllng llcenHoa lo tho number GOOD lODfW IS WD CUT' COOK or cua brought in ?10H, Three non-resldont hunters' llcensoa nCMTODACCO CHKW. f brought $30. Already tho hunters of Lnno County nro boglnniug to tnko out tholr 1910 llconsos. Duck licenses woro sold In Lano coun 9 M WITH GAS Oregon Power Co. rtyt SUNDAY LAW HELD Act is Not in Contravention of About three months ago an Religious Liberty is Decision association of grocers undertook Federal Judge Woiverton. (0 enforce the law against sev- jeral groceries which were doing Portland, Ore. Jan. 3. Judge : business on Sunday. Dan Kel Ghas. E. Woiverton in the fed- ilaher, a grocer, was convicted in eral district court today, upheld the justice court, but took an the Oregon Sunday closing law l appeal. Before final determin--as constitutional and in effect. I ation was reached Judge Can He declined a petition of the .tenbein, in the circuit court, "Brunswick-Balke-Collender com ! granted a petition for a tempor pany that an injunction be is- ary injunction to restrain en sued restrainine: district attor-1 forcement of the law in Alultno huntora nro now using thorn. INDUSTRIAL NOTES Salom, Jnn. a. Washington County pruned $13,500 ironj 191 G budget. Redmond raises water rate from S1.7C for 500 foot to S2 for 300 foot. Banks Horald has mado n hard light for tux reduction. Railroads placing big orders sends up price of lumber and shingles. Congressman Hawloy prom ises tho people of Crcscont City a breakwater and Jetty. North Rend Archie Cruse putting in a box factory hero. Port of Portland will have 2500 horsepower dredge Hushed by Jan. 10. ! Kruso & Hanks. North Bond have contract to build 220 feot: vessel for San Francisco. Public utility assessments In . 1. f ... . A 1 m crtv 'juaupiuuo county arc reuueeu w .r . IO to ooo oo "Nor does the fact that the , .... law has been little enforced re- Coos Bay Is co-oporat ing with quire its nullification now," says!1"8- p- Co., in developing that the decision. section. Home contractors to bo pre- LICENSES BRING IN MUCH fceU now Bakor $126,000 Jschoolhouse. $5950 Paid in Lane County by! v0rn, wbeat . oajjs '.coni.bnr Huntars nnd AnfrloM 1' rye Potatoes and hay net nunters ana Anglers. $48,059,000 n 1915. The sum of $5950 was taken Koscburg With new nmchin in by County Clerk S. M. Russell j ery Douglas county Hour mill during the year 1915 for hunting ; win 8tart Fcbi lt TKE "true-blue" little chew that never goes back on a man io W-B GUT Chewing Cho Ren I Tobacco Chew new cut, long shred. Quality alwavR tho sameless grinding less spitting and the taste is better and lasts longer. Get a pouch tnko n small chew and notice how tho 'salt brings out tliu ricli tobacco taste. Mi ty WEYHAH.BRUTOH COMPANY, CO Unira Srrt, Nw YmV Ot VALID, ness were bakeries, hotels and contravention of religious lib-!, 1 llllc utility a! i undertaking establishments. ,crty. I&SHR!!."!?. County sueu resvraiumg uisuiuc auur- ut u. ,,, iunuu- anu angung licenses, out oniy Machinery purchased for Can neys in several Oregon counties 'man county. While this case the sum of $1S7 was turned back i,v Xmo flptnw B wuiauuus Ui Ibroiieht In ft fPriPrni ronrt it I, l" ?0niy.aB 118 suare ol ul Coast guard station to bo built the, law. lorougnt m tne teuerai court, it fund. Under the new law passed l,10nr month nr qiuninw '.The Sunday closing law was was on this case that decision by the last legislature five, per vow ah lnclo mill to be built enacted by the legislature in .was rendered today. jcent of the gum tnken,.m,,for. H-'nt Acme it once lSGbuttor years past had been "That the law is sometimes 'censes reverts to the counties j TTnllor a nfXv tnwn nn r'nii regarded as obsolete. It prohib-1 called a Sunday law," says .where the licenses are sold, but !roa I i Coos Countv ited the transaction of business Judge Woiverton, "does not alter ; this law did not take effect until I pnnntv tin limtnilori rrrnvoi on Sunday by mercantile houses, (the question, and the interpre- May 22. The $187 received by Llfl,it nt Albany hK 'theatres, grocery stores, poolltation must be made by a con- Lane county represents fivo per'1 qnniorii nmnrino m,,tv j0 and Wlliard halls and places of isideration of the act itself." 'cent of the amount take in after ' amusement of all kinds. The . This was in reference to the ! hat date. only places allowed to do busi-'contention that the law is in riuriner the' year 2099 anglers Made in Springfield 1 - rjQgpoj, 0 H tenderly Bynipn- fnnetCA A Jl 1,'thotlc and fearlosHly honest in ilaSSineCt ClSi the proHonUitlon wr tho (reat plan of Salvation. I Io will speak For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Eto. SVaii wniiSiiyT- vltcd to hear him. To hear him onco Insures a regular attend ance. Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun day School. (5:30 P. M. Kpworth loguo. Come and bring your friends. FOR RHNTFurnlahod house keeping rooms. Call 15. 10. Leo, Socond 1 land Store. 88tf LOSTSlgnot ring with letter "B". Kinder plonso leavo at News office. 91 LOST Whlto kill glove, black Btuciung. Milder leave at thc News oiilco. 94 MONEY TO LOAN on Improved farms and city property, call at my oiilco 32 iaat 8th Avo, Eugene, or call Phono 808. 7Gtf P. J. BERGER. CHURCH NOTICES Mothodist Church. Corner Second and B strcots James T. Mooro, pastor, pham 117-W. witnessing considerable mining activity. Newport is to have up-to-dato hospital. Roseburg Is to have now fire proof concrete warehouse. Lakevlew Nitrate deposits 25 The services arc deepening in In per cent pure discovered in terest. Tho attendance Is iu Goose Lake valley. creasing. Rarely has a local Work Is progressing rapidly congregation been privileged to on Pendleton's new library. hear sermons so full of the old First Baptist Church. Rev. Will N. KorrlB, minister. lllhlo School nt 10:00 A. M. At this service opportunity will bo given for announcement of decisions in favor of Christ and Ills cause. What will yours bo? Gilbert Miller, Supt. Dlvlno Worship nt 11:00 A. M. Sermon by Pastor, Theme, "Christianity vs. Cheap Relig ion." If you miss this you miss It Senior and Junior meetings will be held at 0.30 P. M. Topic "Why Join thc Church?" Senior meeting leader, Miss Muy McPherson. isvoning service of sermon Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town v !! 4 v r ducting tho revival meetings " ,(1 8T"B- ov. Ferris will speak v, Mru Itlf.liiiiniiil Mlua fJMIwirl imrl ,rour auernoons cacn weet anu ' leach evening except Saturday.. R K?noy , rlsuiU s ng a tr charge of music. All are invited, Strangers always welcome. L '' 3 r The House of Quality fi Fine Line of Box Goods, Fresh Mado, Put up to Your Order. Hot Drinks, Ice Cream and Soda Water. EggimannVCandy Kitchen SprkgSeld Bakery Baled Hay BAKORE KNOXALL For good values, For good bread, Use Bakore and Knoxall Flour. All kinds of Feed cheap. Will do feed chopping for J1.C0 a ton. SPRINGFIELD FLQIIR MILLS Bread, Pie3, Cakes, Cookies, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty S. Young, - Proprietor m 4 t The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers ot SASH, DOOItS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, TURNING, STAUt BUILDINGG, Extension Tables, Drop Leaf Tables, BBreak fast 'fables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes Perry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks. THE NEW ADVENTURES OF J. RUFUS WALLINGF0RD OUR GREAT HUMOROUS SERIAL IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED The Springfield Creamery CIIAS. BARKMAN, Manager , Try is and be convinced that it pays to patronize, home Industries. . . ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." Qr-egpn Power Co. SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOWE The Lane County News divided its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outside of Spring field, including paper and now machinery 20.4 p, c. Supplies bought In Springfield, in cluding rent, etc X9.1 p. c. Payroll, entirely In Springfield 60.5 p. C. 80 Spent, at, Home 1 . STOP! gm READ! fcm$ 1 1 ms m Ki I Church of Christ 9:I5 Sunday School 11:00 Junior Christian Endeavor 11:00 n. m. Communion and morning sermon. 0:30 Christian Endeavor Rally. 7:30 P. M. Evening Services. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal. E. C. WIGMORE, , PaBtor. Froo Methodist Church. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. Prayer and pralao service at 7 P.M., preaching at 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., Young people's prayer meeting. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 P. M. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all. M. P. CIIILDS Pastor. 'N. WANTED Another Springfield industry to place their card in this space. , READ THE STORY and SEE THE PICTURES Read the story in the News And see the pictures' at the Bel! Theatre on Wednesdays aiJisl -Thursdays of each week. coino. V. A. Johnson Pfu-rpfnrv ROnUltT I1UUNS LoclKO, No. 78, A. M. 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