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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1915)
i- s) WAS UsHNS THE TMMCO CHEW Pf THATi WHAT HtLPCB ( 1 L.1 k k 1 f ' iiWI B MM H Y t ' S.THE GOOO UUDGE CONGRATULATES THE ENGINEER I , JFP taste you get from "Right-Cut;" r.J: is me real zooacco stwsianca iuh ana rich. r ; "Rirfht-Cut:" is the Heal Tobacco Chew k seasoned and sweetened just enough. ;.One ten-cent pouch of "Right-Gut" Masts a longer than twice the money will ouy in tlie old land. Take a very small chewless than one-quarter the old size. It vrill be more satisfying than a mouthlul of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you Sad the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it array. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenlr the real tobacco taste comes, hovr it satisf.es without grinding, bow much less- you bare td spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is Hi licit Ttbatto Cine. That's why it costs less in the end. . ' It is a ready chew, cnt fine en J short shred to that too won't hit e to triad oa it with roar teeth. GrindinS oa ordinary candied tohrt.-o l maLca you spit too much. The tuts ol pure, rich tobacco doea not need to he core red cp with molasses and licorice. Notice borr the salt brinf a out the rich tobacco taate in "Uiihl-Cut." One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, lNfew York BUY FROM DEALER ORSEND IDrSTAMPSTOUs SELLS-FLOTO-BUFFALO BILL SHOWS ARE TO . EXHIBIT IN EUGENE The circus is comingj com ing with its wagons of gilt and Slitter, "with its strange animals, ith its beautiful women on horseback anji everything else hat goes to make up a wonder ful, happy day beneath the great spreading tents. Wednesday May. 19 there will arrive in Eugene the Sells-Flota Circus and Buffalo Bill's Original Wild West for one day's exhibition, afternoon and night. 'I Many features with the circus this year, principaly among which are Col. William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill) with his entire retinue of Indians, riders rppers, cowboys; cowgirls, rang ers, soldiers and vaquers; and Rosa Rosalind, the Maid of Mys tery. Never in the history of Am erica has there been an eque strienne like RdsaRosalind. tOne after another she turns air sets, "flipflops" and somersaults lipon the back of a plunging ltorse until it is almost impos sible for the eye to follow her. H Then, too.there are many other features to be seen With the big show this year, Captain Recardo and his lions, Lucia Zoraand her three herds of per fuming elephants, Devlin's Zou aves, the forty clowns, Rhoda .Royal and his horses, and hun SnfuC of acrobats, aerialfsts, Contortionists and tumblers. '4 The price of the circus this year?' . The same as ever a gen eral admission of 25 cents, in xjluSingfa. seat. Two perform ances are to be given, one at 3fi5TMii "the afternoon and the ottier at 8:15 at night. Doors will be openeu an nour earner Five thousand dollars is to be I spent on a highway from Grants Pass to Crescent City. Florence voted $55000 to build ' an addition to the school house FATHER WRITES SLOGAN SOU DONATES POSTER 1915 Rose Festival Receives Work of Art from Famous Oregon Boy. NDUSTRIAL MfES Oregon Voter Physical yal imtion of railroads ns a blfsla, for rate-making Is costing the gov ernment $15,000,000 and tho railroads $35,000,000, according to Senator Wooks. About the time this money is spent tho valuations wil be stale and some bright mind will discover that physical valuation really isn't tho right basis for figuring rates. Tho whole performance is sim ply $60,000,000 added to the high cost of government bywell meaning men wlvo itch to regu late. Tho governor of Idaho may call a special session to enact a state-aid plan for constructing Lrailroads. t. ',, D. R. Wiggins of Portland may operate thq Glcndnlo box factory. , , v North Plains is struggling1, for a cheese factory. 5 North Bend L. J. Simpson will build a ?S000 dairy barn at Shore Acres. ,;-.Vt' A game warden has close"tlthe Barry Crab cannery at Empire on a technicality. . St. Johns Star Sand Co.. will erect $35,000 dock. Litigation ended, tho Porter Bros, sawmill on tho Siuslaw is to operate. L, J. Simpson, who "built North Bend and operates Jargo industries, has resigned nS ma yor and will become a candidate for congress. Raising deer for Portland mar ket is now a Douglas county Industry. Inman mine, Curry county, made a clean-up of $15,000 gold for the winter's run. Flour is going from Seattle to San Francisco by the Hill lino steamers. John Roasch of La Grande plans to build a $40,000 hotel at Union. Portland A new St. Helen's hall will rise on site of burned buildings. ) Portland's 1915 Rose Festival has n unique poster the most artistic ever used and it Is the work of an Oregon boy, Fred G. Cooper, now one of the world's foremost artists. His fathe,r, J. C. Cooper, of McMtnnvillo, Oregon, wrote the winning slogan, "Tho Whole World Knows the Portland nose." At his father's personal request young Cooper donated the poster to incorpor ate the slogan. Portland has cp operated with Seattle, Tacoma, Walla Walla and Spokane In securing con ventions that will bring more than 250,000 visitors to Washington and Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. For Lane County In the Matter of the Estate of John B. Innis, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned has been appointed admin Istrator of the estate p,f John B.Jnnls, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of John B. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bv local aDDllcatlon. as they cannot leach the 'diseased portion of the ear- There in "only una way to euro deafness, and that la , . py tcoiiaiiiuiiuuai rincu. iivtuitran ' t caused by an Inflamed mdtlqn of the mn a mi. linlne of the Euitachlan Tube Wh. i jlils tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling Jflund or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is imlpsa tha Inflammation can bo taken cut rtnd this tube restored td Its normal condi tion, hearing will he destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, -which la nothlngtut jn .Inflamed condition or tho rnucous'surfaees.' ' Wo will glr One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by HalV Catfrrrh Cure Send for circulars, free. , V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Bold by DruRKWs. 76c. 'Xtko Ilall'j ra3.!ly J'U'.s for constipation. 4 . - , i W ' Innis, deceasett are aereby required to present such claims duly verified as by Jaw required to me at the office of John C. Mullen, Springfield, Oregon, witnin 8 ix mouths from the dato of this first publication hereof. First publication April 12, 1015. Last publication May 10, 1915. Squire Innis Administrator. John c. Mullen Attorney for Administrator. "MONEY" The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure It at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approv ed real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. PETTY & CO., 513 Den- ham Bldg. Denver. t-tA5 P. A. ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets Friday even ing in W. O. W. hall. Visit ing brothers welcome. Johnson, L. E. Durrln, Secretary. R. W. M. (ratio marks and aopTilalit obtained or no fee. HcnU tnodcl. rketelies or photos ami do. acrlptlof) for FREE SEARCH and report on patentability. Iiunlc references, PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for you. Our free booklets tell how, what to lurent and save you money, Wrlto today, ID. SWIFT k CO. PATPUT LlWVFBl. 1303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIfAT the lands descrthnri hnlnw. nm. bracing 140 acres, within tho Cn,- cado & Siuslaw National Forests, Ore gon, will bo subject to settlement and entry under the provisions of tho homestead laws of tho United States and the act of June 11. 190G (34 Stat. 233) at the United States land offlco at Roseburg, Oregon, on June 12, 1915. Any settler who was actually and in good faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to Jan uary 1, 19QC, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to mafic a homestead entry for tlie lands ac tually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applications of the persons mentionea ociow, wno nave a prorer ence right subject to tho prior right of any such settler, provided such set tier or applicant is qualified to make homostead entry and the preference right Is exercised prior to Juno vz, 1915, on which date tho lands will bo subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. The lands are as follows: Tho N SWA 8W4, tho NWJi SEV4 SW, Sec. 18, T. 10 S.Il- b e.. w. du acres, nsieu upon ap plication qt Leonard A. Fowl, Blue River. Oregon: List 0-102&. tho HJS'i SE. tho SWtf NEU SE4, Sec. 27, T, 17 S R. 11 W., 50 acres, application of T. B. Gosnell, Amity, Oregon; List C-1049, The E SE NW'i NE'4,.the 3 N NW!4 NE?4, Sec. 10, T, 21 S. R. 3 E., except a strip of land 45 links wide described as follows. Beginning at a point 5 chains south and 10 chains east of the quarter section corner on the north side of Section 10, extending thence 22' links on each side of a line running soutli 5 chains to the place whern tho end of the otriD closes' on tho south boundary' of tho tract, tho not area being 14.78 acres, listed upon annl cation of Isaac J. wiloy, Oaic- ridKo. Oregon: List C1053. Tho.E NW'4 SE',4, tho S SE4 SW4 NEtt. tho NWVi SE'4 SW4 NEVi, tho 8W NE SW4 NE'4, tho NW,4 sw'4 NEM, tho k aWi aw't UEM, Seo. 29, T, 16 S., It. 10 W 45 acres .application of 8. M. WooBley,' FJoronco, Oregon: List 6-1CG5, March 22, 1915. C. M. BRUCE, Assistant Commlslonor of tho General Land OIIlco. re NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1 Department of tho Interior, J'j U. S. Land OIIlco nt Roseburg,, iQroj gon, way i, laP. , Notice Is hereby giVon Uiat IkoPi Whiteloy, of Loaburg, Oregon, who. on Juno 7, 1912, mado Homestead n UK field ade ill Spring' Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town HOME OF HOME-MA'DE CANDY Springfield Bakery ' Bread, Pics, Cakes, Cookies, etc. Wedding And Party Calces a , Specialty e SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILL ' , , ' ' The House of Quality You got your money's worth when you trade at , S. Young, - Proprietor I Eggimann's. Candy Kitchen IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY CIIAS, BARKMAN, Mnnagor Try is and bo convinced that it pays to patronlzo home industries. Tho Lano County News divided lla expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outsldo of Spring field, including paper and now machinery -20.4 p. C. Supplies bought In Springfield, In cluding rent, etc - 19,1 p. c. Payroll, entirely in Springfield 60.5 p. c. SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME : : ELECTRICITY The Springfield PlamngMil! Company Manufacturers of SASIT, DOORS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, TURNING, STAIR BUILDINGG, Extension Tables, Drop Lent Tnblos, IJ Break fast Tnblos, KUchon Cabinets, Cuphonrds, Safes, Stop Ladders, Fruit Boxes . Barry Crates, Folding Clothoa Hacks. For light, heat and power. VMndo In Springfield." 80 Spent at Home I I Oregon Power Co. Entry, Serial No. 08103, for tho SW'ii of Section 24, Township 10 S, Rango 1 K., Wlllametto Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to mnko Final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, hoforo I. P. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, at his oinco, nt Eugene, Oregon, on tho 18th day of June 1915. . Claimant names as witnesses: William Shoning. of Loaburg, Oregon. Albert Gravos, of Vlda, Oregon. Albert J. Ward, of Loaburg, Oregon. C. W. Southwick, of Loaburg, Oregon. J. M. UPTON, MCJE10 Roglstor. Summons. In tho Justice Court for Eugcno Jus- tlco District. Lano County, Orego.i. W. II. Lynch, plaintiff, Vs. M. E. Ed- wards, Defendant. To M. E. Edwards, tho nbovo-namod aofendant: In tho narao of tho Stato of Oregon: You aro hereby summoned and requir ed to appear and answer tho com plaint in tho above entitled causo within six weeks from tho dote of first publication of tho summons hero in, and yon aro hereby notified that if you fail 00 to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required tho plaintiff will take Judgment against you as prayed for in said complaint now on file in tho said court, to-wit:. Judgment in tho sum or $77.05 with interest thereon from July 1, 1914, and tho further sum of Flftoon (?15.00) Dollars attorney's fees, and for tho costs and disbursements in 1110 a novo entitled action, Tills summons Is published y oruor of tho Honorable" Josso G. Wolls, Judge of tho abovo entitled court, duly mado on tho 24th day of March, 1915, requiring publication thereof onco each wcet for six successive woukb and requiring that you appear and answer said complaint on or hoforo six weeks from the 15th day of April, tho date of tho first publication hereof. JESSE G. WELLS, E. O. IMMEL, Justico of tho Peaco. Attorney for Plaintiff. thM27 -K - t' 4' - 4' 4 We Print Butter Wrappers Telephone Us Your Order. Today 5. Olllce ninth and IVarl ( clepnono (W'J DR. M,Y. SHAFFER, D.V.S; VETERINARY 8URGEON AND DENTIST Suite 2. Plono 888, EUGENE, ORE Residence over Dqdgo's Store The Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor RenairlnK a Specialty Main, bet. Fourtli and FlftHV Phond In SPRINGFIELD - OREGON The Lane County News. Phqnew2 ;,, . '? .'7 , ''' 'y ' '" !,, ''