The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, May 11, 1916, Image 2

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    Tkn I aha Dnnntt. Unum incrchants are getting tho bual
I IID LdilO UUUIIIT HUHO jness they nre, and It is only by
-' advertising that ic Sprlngfioli:
W. A. DILL, Editor and Mgr.! merchants can liold what thoy
' 11 ; have, or regain any that Is lost
Published Every Monday and And another thing: they must
Thursday by the Lane County jgct over the Idea that tho editor
Publishing Association. inns( ,spcnQ ncrso,mliyf moro nt
i their store than their adverts
ing amounts to. Tho editor's
salary is only a small item of tho
paper's cost. Thero aro other
employes to be paid, and they
spend their money here. And
tho landlord, too, probably keeps
his money at home he has been
getting moro from the News the
past two years than any other
tenant ever paid for this place
so, mercnants, neip your own
business by advertising, know
ing that fully three-fourths of
the money you pay for advertis
ing will stay right hero in your
own town.
HATES OP SUBSCRIPTION
Ono Year .... Jl.CO
Six Months .... .75
Three months - .50
Advertising rates furnished on application.
Member of the Willamette Valley
Editorial Association.
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916
IN PARTING
Just a word or two as we
close our relationship as editor
of.Uie Lane County News.
'People: of Springfield, get out
of .thte -fittitudd of sitting back
and ytibfe "unil the shops aro
built."; shops -are undoubt
edly! coming, and. that within a
summer, or two, but the fact that
t&jyar6 coming does not justiT
fy, ypu'iijt sitting Idly by and
allowing other industries to seek
other locations when they ought j
to.;conie here.
May we suggest to organiza
tions not of a public nature
like the city council or the
school boards that when they
have public sessions, with affairs
they desire to have reported in
the local or Portland press, that
it is entirely proper, as a mat
ter of newspaper etiquette, to
Make a positive effort to get ask the newspaper to send a
that beet sugar factory.
Investigate the feasibility
of
representative. It is very dis
couraging to a newspaper man
starting an industry to utilize ;to question half a dozen who at
tendeda lecture, and not be able
"what is now fuel or waste from
the sawmills; make paving
blocks Or chicken crates, or
.some other article.
Develop the meat packing
business here, not in Portland.
'Preserve some of the
that is going to waste.
Aid in the development of the
potato business.
Do all these things to help to
build up the town, and then
when the car shops do come
they will find Springfield people
not exhausted by long waiting,
but active, and ready to enjoy
and take full advantage of the
added prosperity.
To do these things will re
quire a greater degree of com
munity co-operation than has
been apparent at times in the
past. It can be done, as witness
the camp ground campaign of
last year. Do it again, and then
again.
to get a single coherent state
ment of what the speaker said.
As a final word, we would like
ito say we appreciate the acts
fruit iof court (sv nf mnnv nf tho rlH-
zens of Springfield, and for their
words of encouragement. That
there should have been criticism
was to have been expected.
These are to be forgotten. It
is our earnest wish that the
people of Springfield might join
in a reasonable degree of har
mony and, back to back, fight
for the position that should be
Springfield's.,
W. A. DILL.
.
Merchants of this town are
going to have to do a bit of ad
vertising if they are to compete
Mm
No. 85)11 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Springfield, In tho State of Oregon, at tho closo of business
on May l, 1910:
ltKSOUItCKS
1. n Loans nnil discounts -..J113.00l.2rt
2. Overdrafts, secured, nono; unsecured, $27l.t0 ....
D. ft U. S. Uonds dopoaltod to Bocuro circulation
(pur vnluo) G.250.00
4. llonds, 8ocurltles,xoto:
I), HoihIb othor than U. 8. bonds pledged to socuro
U. S. pootnl wivIiiks deposits , 2,000.00
o Securities othor than U. S. bonds (not Including
stocks) owned unpledged 14,135.75
Tomi oonus, securities, otc
Stocks, othor than Federal-Heserto Hank stock....
a Subscription to stock ot tho Federal llesorvo
bank ..$1700.00
b Less amount unpaid 850.00 660.00
7, a Valuo of banking houso (If unencumbered) . 8,082.61
S. Furniture and fixtures .
St. Ileal estate owned othor than banking houso ..........
10. Net amount duo from Federal Hescrvo bank
11. a Not amount duo from approved resurvo agents
in Now York, Chicago, and St. Louis
b Not amount due from approved rosorvo agents
in othor reserve cltios ...
13. Net amount duo from banks and bankers othor
than Included In 10 or 11)
14. Other checks on banks In tho same city or town
as reporting bank , :
15. a Outsldo checks and other enshitems
b Fractional currency,. nickels, and cents .
lb. Notes ot, othor national banks' ..
17. Federal Keservo bank notes,,,
19. Coin and certificates
20. Legal tender notes i
21. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duo
' from U. S. Treasurer
2,413.34
3,944.27
6.00
41.57
ina.nouc
271.50
0,250.00
16,135.75
2,000.00
850.00
8,082.1
2.400.00
10.250.09
3,600.00
6,357.61
3,745.08
342.85
47.57
475.00
50.00
12,711.05
100.00
312.50
Totnl
J1S7.SSG.7?
25,000.00
3,000.00
206.01
6,250.00
S9.SC9.2I
33,011.01
- 52.50
1.23S.70
LIABILITIES
24. Capital stock paid In
2.r. Surplus fund , .... ....
27. Undivided profits $3,128.66 3.12S.66
c Less current oxponecs, interest and taxes paid 2,832.66
25. Circulating notes outstanding .....
Demand deposits:
33. Individual deposits subject to check
34. CortlflcateB of deposit duo In less than 30 days
36. Cashier's cheqks outstanding .4.
35. Postal savings deposits
Totnl demand deposits, items. 33, 34, 36. and 3S 124,251.45
Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to
moro than 30 days' notlco ,
Total or time deposits 28,979.31
60. Cash Letters of Credit or Traveler's Checks out
standing .
Total ..
State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss.
I, D. S. Beals, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol
emnly swear that the above statement is true to tho best of
my knowledge and belief. D. S. BEALS, Cashier.
Kaaia
m
m mtcrMn wv w i -.r
P'Ynxrnvi
Subscribed and sworn to beforo me
this 11th day of May. 1916.
HERBERT E. WALKER.
Notary Public.
Commission expires Mar. 1, 1920.
CORRECT Attest:
PAUL HADLEV,
CIIAS. L. SCOTT.
A. MIDDLETON
Directors.
MM-
THE "BOSS" KNOWS THAT THE MAN WHOJS
PUTTING MONEY IN THE BANK IS NOT WASTING'
TIME SPENDING IT. HE MUST BE ON THE'JOB?
HE KNOWS THE VALUE OF HIS JOB AND HlS TjMJ,
HE DOESN'T LOSE EITHER. HE KNOWS TIME
IS MONEY HE WAN TS MONEY. '
WHEN HE GETS IT HE PUTS IT IN THE BANK.
IT IS SAFE THERE.. IT HELPS TO HAVE A BANK
BOOK. HAVE ONE.
BANK WITH US.
96-223
i in r
8
AUGUST C. JENNINGS
Candidate for
County Clerk
On Republican Ticket.
If nominated and elected I
shall endeavor to conduct the
become noted as the most ex
pensive in the state outside of
Multnomah county and from
40 to 84 per cent higher than any
other counties of the stnte of
approximately same size. The
figures given by the Register of
May 3rd and 4tn (first column
The Best Groceries
For Less Money
We should like to commend
Mr. J. W. Pixley to the voters office in such a manner as will page 0 as to comparative costs ,9
of SnrinKfield as a suitable can- give greatest convenience to the " ber,ifle(1 fr?m emolument ! 3
flMitP for rnimtv trnror Wo lniulic at least possible expense. 1U,L" l ctniniy cients men
didate for county treasurer We l w,u Uq sq jg on i wUh the Secretary of State. The
have known Mr. Pixley a long .i, t records show that durlnir thn
a,vvi.u n uvu a no V W li 11 L V v-lwl iX . . " irt
time and believe
man for the job.
The Fifth Street Grocery
Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22
him just the 'from isu tn iROR Tho inct oiv last six months under Mr. Rus
'months of my term cost the sel1 "10 C08t t0 tne county for
I rniintv nnlv 'if! SC. fnt rlmiiilv regular deputy hire lias been t
Myrtle Point planning to pave hire and with economy along ?'5,?5-82 (as compared with
25 blocks. other lines as well during my full UB0 uoer y management tor . . ... .
Klamath Palls Pelican Rav term. Same length of time 18 years ' ...! , ir.
with the Eueene stores?. Ittahvifc. n 5ni..;-7i f.... - r, ,,. auol and does not Inr-liulo RK - . . n,l'yl,1L,IL 41 wtinii-ir. mumuiwc rxfctiMty rbKKIo
a uui uc6Uulu-uuu, ua uuu iiini an. miaacil o liiiuu ' . TW. nr Ainericnii lli'os anil lire IORROR
ttu v ci nauiK mat, tne
Euseneadds 50 men.
r hmmwb A-i
mam mmm- .m mx.mi mmi ix
consecutive terms his office has J"8 QV a snecial committee lesting the government to
. ?1 , W ?fi ,"1.mlttce take charge of the work of col-
Prince Albert gives
smokers such
delight, because
its flavor is so different and so
delightfully good ;
it can't bite your tongue;
it can't parch your throat;
you can smoke it as long and
as hard as you like without any
comeback but real tobacco hap
piness !
On the reverse side of every Prince
Albert package you will read :
" PROCESS PATENTED
JULY 30tm, 1007"
That means to you a lot of tobacco en
joyment. Prince Albert has always been
sold without coupons or premiums. We
preler to give quality I
from the taxnnvorn lo'imm n -""b i --
I." J, a?. LKL1? ?.,ai): lectins fire statistics so that
n Vhe 'i n r " 8 there will not be prejudice for or
no n,( M.o. ;r.;:;T: ,7..' " against the use of wood in the
with gross extravagance In the i Tm1- ' i
management of his office, giving 'Uc 'v M "n 'ZtacXwnoi
a st of many articles Mr, Rus- iJS'SdJp and
lnl,l r -io . m , ." mui iiiikvuim iiiUH ill CJUUUI-
'averinSnernt ,Xi,, n eru citles the flames wero not
averaging per cent, more than ichecked until thev ronelied see
the same thiims could have been 7'..,, KZV . . " .n.?, u..,8 c.
bought for in
(These facts were stated publicly i
at the meeting of the taxpayers
with the county court when the
jtax budget for 1910 was being
discussed at the court house.
fMr rfiiKcnll Ima tint r nm 1. .-...
ledge evor denied any part of
these charges.
Members of tho committee of
the taxpayers leaeuo claimed
the national joy smoke
CovjrlzM mi
in goodness and
in pipe satisfaction
is all we or its enthusi
astic friends ever claimed
for itl
y'OU'LL find m cheery hawdydo on tap no
matter how much of it ranger you are tn the
neck of the wood you drop into. For, Prtnce
AiOtz is rtttnt there at the tirt place you
pasa that tellu tobarcol The (eppv trd
oaa tor a nickel ana tne nay tea
tin tor a dime i then there' a the hand
ome pound ana half-pound tin
humidor and the pound
cryazahfuaatnumiaor with
pdnemoi9tener top
that Meepa the to
bacco in auch
bang-up trim
mil-the
nar I
It answers every smoke desire you
or any other man ever had! It is so
cool and fragrant and appealing to
smokeappetite that you will get chummy with
it in a mighty short time !
your
could be saturated with wntor,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Donurtment of tho linorlor
V. S. Land Ofllco nt IloseburB, Ore
Kon. April II, 1910.
Notlco Is hereby given thnt Elinor
E. Eggleston, of Vlda, Oregon, who on
Juno 9, 190!), inado homestead entry
sorlal, No, 051C9. fpr SV, Section 34,
Township IpS, Hnngo 2E, Wlllamotto
Meridian, has filed nollco of Intention
io niaKo nnai live year Proof, to estah
TOEACCO1 IS 'PREPARED 1
raaSMOKEflSUMaFRTHE
'PROCESS DISCOYEhSQ H
It MAKIHG, EXPfUf.JEHTSTO
, 'PRODUCE THE KPST.DE
fcl.GHTJiUL AND WHOLE-
i iju i i . iuuhllu run l. i iw ,
that the best interest of the tax- , clu,ri u' ,n.1?!1 u.bovo ''oHcrlhod,
navers demmulod o knm ii "."" " "wm, u. s. t;onirnis.
the bffice of county clerk and
urged me to become a candidate
for the office. Almost at the
last moment for filing nominat
ing petitions I consented to do so
with tho promised support of
prominent members of the
League and Grange as well as
other heavy taxpayers of the
county.
One correspondent in defend
ing Mr. Russell said, "It looks
like a combined attack by tho
newspaper against Mr. Russell
for selfish purposes." To me it
appears more like a revolt of tho
taxpayers for self protection
against oxcessive and tinneces
sary expense and methods em
ployed by Mr. Russell.
Respectfully
AUGUST C. JENNINGS.
Pel. Adv.
Homeopathic Phyolclan and Surgeon
OIIlco, Baptist ParnonaRo
Cornor Second and C Strccto
nouns: 9 to 12. phone ao
J. H. BOWER
Lawyer.
Ofllco 774 Wlllamotto St.
Phono Euecno 099
Homo Phono 132-J .
Eugene, Oregon
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Phono 02; Residence 67-J
Weat Main 8t.
Edwards &Brattain
For Farm and City Property
Exchanges a Specialty
Springfield
Phone 30
Oregon
Will you invest 5 c or 10c to prove out our say
so'dri the national joy smoke?
R. J, REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wimton-Salem, N. C
Thlt U lh rTra ttd of tht
Prlnc. Alb.rl Udy rd tin. Read
tU "PI.Dttd ProcM"meMg-to-jou
and rllz what II ma
la making Princa Albert m uucb
to your I tag.
LUMBERMEN SAY WOOD
DOESN'T SPREAD BLAZE
Ask Government to Take Cenoug
on Causes of Fires in United
States.
Lumbermen of the Pacific
cpiist and of the nation today
day of May, 1910.
Claimant names ns wltneaseH: Wal. CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS
ter E. Post, of Vlda, Oregon; William , ,
iP. Heyerlln, of Vlda, Oregon; Oary W. Tl JL " J, .
(Thomon, of Vlda, Oregon; Carl Swan- I I D T Tt I C! T TT
son, or Vida, Ofogon. alpg W glL U Ja O U J. V
J.M.UPTON, U
Apr. O-Mny 11. Itoglfltor, .
- DR. J. E. RICHMOND
HERBERT E. WALKER PHONPR n, ,. B fJ
NOTAnv PHONE8-Offlce, 3; Reeldenee, 116-J
. public Ovor Commercial Bank,
offief in city Han. tprinoftcM. or Sprjngfield, Oregon.
d. w. roof, jeweler Jo.R. Gulfion, M.D,
SPRINGFIELD, . OREGON ' Practice Limited tl
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING J
A SPECIALTY Graduate Nurse Attending
j 306, White Temple, Eiig ene.
Why not savo and deposit in our Sayings Department ' it
one-twelfth of your total taxes each month? By Bo dls- I
tributing the tax burden over the entire year, It will not I
, seem so heavy. ' nm 1 ;
1 per cent on savings. I;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK EUGENE, OPON; I;