JYcAN MAKE A Umlor tho auaplcoH of tho ln- SOOO DAYS KUN tnt'imtlnnni lilhln fitndotitu mh iBoclntlon, W. M. Wlndom will locturo at Frank's luill, 00 13.. Si flth street, Eugene, Wodnemlny, March liiM," at S p. m. Ulblo students and thoso interested lit tho pronheales of God'a word aro cordially Invited to attend; Seats free, no collection. Announcement. r WITH THE. L ... 0. W. R. & N. Co., Bpont $10, 7;iB.803.73 In tho Northwest dur ing 11)11. Dcdniond Is to have a $10,000 garage GO by 100 feet. The Corvallla Thnos-Oir.ottii says It would bo a disgrace for a town with three railroads and an agricultural eollogo to allow Its cannery to bo closed. ' North McMlnnvIllo will have sewer system. Molnlla grants franchlso to P. U. L. & P. Co. Sluslaw River. Corulllo River, Yaqulna nnd Nohalom Ray woro i cut out of rivers and harbors bill. 1 REAL T0DACC01 MISS PEGGY O'NEIL AS 'PEG' IN OLIVER MOROSCO'S SUPREME SUCCESS, "PEG O' MY HEART," WHICH COMES TO THE EUGENE THEATRE WEDNESDAY, MARCH ?.4. The J. Hartley Manners' com- the architect, "you would want FOR SALE 2 good fresh Jer edy of youth, love and laughter, them in mosaic pattern, I pre-f s'ey cows. Call G. Milldr's "Peg O' My Heart" comes to the sume?"" " Harness shop.' i4tf Eugene theatre Wednesday,! "I don't know about that," re- March 24. jsponded Mr. Gaswell, dubiously, FOR SALE Eggs from fancy "Peg" tells a story of a strug- scratching his jaw. "I hain't , bre(i Partridee Wyandotts miss and the stilted aristocracy knowed a good deal about law;1 in which much excellent comedy but when it comes to laying is evolved with Peg ever the floors, it kind o' seeYns to me I'd central figure. There is the rat- ruther have 'em unsectarian tling of the Chichester families' like. Don't it strike you ' that skeleton, with whom Peg has way?" left her father in America to : j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Intorlor U. S. l.nnrt Oitlco nt ItosoburK, Oro Kon. Kobnmry 10, 1015. Notlco la hereby rItoii thnt Mary Colo. tt8 liolr nnil administratrix of tho 'Kstuto of Columbus Colo, docoaaoil, of .unrcom, uncoil, wno, on February o, iyu, iiinuu npniicnuon to tnirciuiHO tut Uor Sec C of Act of Mar. 3, 18S7, for mo use nuti nnnont or iliu lie ra nml nsnlRns of ColuinbiiH Colo. ilocoaBod. no. for Lot 2 of Section rO Township ICS, ItniiBo 1V., Wlllamotto , flioriillnn, lias tiled notlco or Intention to mnko Final Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo 1. ,1. Hewitt. U. S. Commissioner, nt his omco, ni KiiKcno, urcgun, on the CtU day of April, 101G. Claimant names as wltnossos: Norman It. Workman, of Marcola. Oregon; G. M. Apgor, of Marcola, Oro- igon; ti. v. itowlanil, or Alarcola, Oro gon; J. S. Churchill, of Marcola, Oro- !gon. ' .t. m. mrrv t a-w-M 0 Iloglstor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dopnrtmont of tho Interior V. S. Land OHlco nt ItosoburB. Oro gon, March 3, 101C. Notlco Is horoby given that Coy Kls ton, of VIda, Oregon, who, on April 30, 1913. mado Homestead Entry, .Serial No. 07934, for Lot 4 of Sec. 34, ,TT. 1C S. It 3 B, nnd N of NK'i of, Section 3, Township 17 S, Itnngo ll'H, Wlllamotto Morldlnn, has filed notlco of Intention to lnalto Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Stacy M. Hus soil. Clerk of Lano County, nt his otllco at Eugene, Oregon, on tho lGth day of April. 191C. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank I). Mason, of Vida, Oregon. James Ncal, pt VIda, Oregon. Joe Weakflefd, of VIda, Oregon. Delta Jolly, of Vida, Oregon. J. M. UPTON tAprS Register. and D streets Springfield, Ore. Phone 108 R W. L. Dunlap. FOR SALE 17-ft. new boat. : Call at Springfield Planing ; Mill or Phone 130W3. fltf. (THE AUTOMOniLIOT EXULTS WITTME OOOD JLIDOE . YES, a smaU chew of "Right Gut" satisiiesu It's-the Ileal Tobacco Chew.. The right blend of rich, sappy to bacco seasoned and sweetened just enough. That's why it gives you the tobacco comfort and solace that you like so well. TuUo n very mull choir lens limn otic-qiinrtcr llio t ld i7.o. It will lio moro lallityliiji than a moutliful of ordinary tolmcco. Juit niblilo on it until yuu find tho etrcndlli chew thnt ntiiti you. Tticlc It away. Tli c ii lot It rcit. Sea hoiv cmlly nnd evenly the real tobacco tusto come, how it latlific without grtndlnij, liovr much lens you huva to tplt, how few chewt you take to bo tobacco natlificd. That's why it h Tht itcal Tekatto Chttv. That's why it costs lets In tha end. Illtrci)rc!iw, ciltdnt pnJ limit dim) willul ytni won't hv loilnJinli hIiIi yuur lidb. UrluJiuJ uu utJiiucr cutJIcJ tobacco nuke yuu (pit too much. Ilic tlfl t pure. rlchtobftfcniloM tint nvnt In be covtrrJ tin with inotiwt ao4 llcoricj. Nclioc I.uit ttio ult brlu( cut I Ik licit liib.cco laulo lu "UUht'Cut," One small chew takes the place of two his chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY CO Union Stjunro, New Yorlt (BUY FROM 13EAUER ORSEMD lOSTAMPSTOOS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U, S. Land. Odlco nt Rosoburg, Ore gon, March 2, 1015. Notloe-iB hereby Klvon that Qcorgo William Foster, ot VIda, Oregon, who. on October 1G, 1011, made HomcHtead ! Entrv. Snrlal No. 07C04. for tho WV, i of NWVi and NH'U of SV"4 of Sec-1 tion -U, TowiiBiiip lu boutii, uniigo East, and on March 4, 1014, made Ad ditional Homestead Entry, Serial No. Eugene Theatre, Wed. Mar. 24 OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS J. HARTLEY MANNER'S COMEDY OF YOUTH (Special Return Date.) Peg O' My Heart WITH PEGGY O'NEIL. THE NEW.YORK-CIIICAGO CO. come to, and the acceptance of j Good Stories and Useful Infor Peg for a thousand pounds an-; mation. nuity by the Chichesters in ac-! In two things The Youth's cordance with a will left bv an Ccmnanion'is first and foremost uncle of Peg's and a brother of , capital stories and useful in- R- O. A. hall for rent 5-ROOM HOUSE and lot for sale or rent. Modern conven iences. Easy, terms. Call at News office Well ven- Mrs. Chichester, for the bringing , formation. There are stories up of Peg as a lady. Peg's fath- for boys that delight their cr was an improvident Irish so-; fathers, stories for girls that cialist whom Peg's mother had j charm their mothers. There are marrjed, leaving a fine home to stories that make you hold your travel through Ireland and Am- j sides, and stories that move you erica in poverty, and in conse-;to tears. And it is a liberal edu quence is disowned by her fam-1 cation to read what The Com lly and ignored during the rest jpanion offers you in sound, prac of her life. Her brother lying j tical, trustworthy information, on his death bed relents and he All of it fiction and information leaves everything he has to Peg ! !s chosen and printed with the if she is reared according to his l one aim of leaving the reader wishes. The Chichesters whom better and wiser, If possible, lie has requested to listen to the ; than he was before. Hundreds reading of his will are just finish- of thousands of readers will ing the reading of the morning cheerfully say that of The Com napers which announce the i panion. How many periodicals ' failure of the bank with all of j can honestly say that of them their funds when Hawkes, the selves? Only a handful. Test attorney.'arrives to make known ! the matter for yourself. Send to them the contents ofvthe will Avhich states that Peg is to get everything, in view of the fact that they are well provided for. The sum set aside for her' edu cation is a thousand pounds per for sample copies. Better yet. send $2.00 for the 52 issues of the coming year. You won't regret it. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 142 Berkeley Street, Boston annum, which, due to the bank j New subscriptions received at failure, the Chichesters decide this office. to undertake. The are only al ter the money and have little or no interest in the little girl who keeps the roof over their lieads. The natural conclusion follows in which Peg remolds i the entire family viewpoint In stead of her accepting tho artifi cial life in which they live. At the Eugene Theatre, Wed nesday, March 24. Seats 50c, $1.50 and $2. Struck Him Unfavorably Mr. Gaswell, who had come recently into the possession of a considerable fortune, had de cided to erect a largo office building, and was discussing the"i Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Ettf. tllated and lighted, clean and warm. Kitchen and dining room attached. Rates reason able. Apply to Fred Watke, Gilbert Davis or W. A. Hall. (1M8H fnr tlm VHU nf KlVl! nt SnMInn ' 20, Township 16 S, Itango 2 K Wll-1 lametto Meridian, bus Died notlco of Intention to inako Pinal Throo-yoar Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo I. P. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, at his ofllco nt Kuceno. Oregon, on tho 14th day of 'April, 101C. Claimant names as witnesses Luvern Chilson, of VIda, Oregon. Benjamin Mlnnoy, of VIda, Oregon. Frank Mlnnoy, of VIda, Oregon. William Foster, of Vida, Oregon. J. M. UPTON. tApr.8 IteglBtcr. MAIL ORDERS NOW BEING RECEIVED. EVERY ORDER FILLED IN ORDER OF RECEIPT. PRICES: 50c, $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00 SEAT SALE TUESDAY, MARCH li3rd. We Print Butter Wrappers Telephone Us Your Order Today The Lane County News. Phone 2 0 Reduced Rate for New Subscriptions The Lane County News wants to add 300 subscribers to its list in Lane county, and as an inducement will receive NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS (not renewals) at $1 a year, 104 issues, payable "two-bits" monthly if you wish FOR SALE Motorcycles, one cylinder Indian, One single cylinder Yale, Good condition. P.J, Berger. Springfield. 14-tf FOUND At' Reapers hall, an" umbrella. Owner may have saihe by. paying for this no tice. 14tf FOR SALE Full blooded white Wyandotte Roosters .from prize ginning strain. E. P. 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If you feel sufficiently satisfied with tho paper to recommend it to a neighbor and secure his subscrip tion, The News will bo pleased to allow you a commis sion of 50 cents on your own renewal, making the price for your own paper for a year a dollar just tho same as that of the now subscriber. Last November tho News gavo you an opportunity to get your paper renewed at a roducod rato; now it (s making an offor directly to thoso who nre not now sub scribers. Tho roducod ratofor ronowals is conditioned on tiroly upon tho bringing in of a' now subscriber at tho samo timo. Y""r, ( rU. 1 DUIU One New Subtcriber, for One Usual Price $1.60 Your Own Renewal for One Year, ) for... Usual Price $1,50 ( $2 plana with an architect. "As .to the floors, now," paid