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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1915)
4k -1 u tphoeiiix Silk Hosiery We have a complete stock of Phoenix Guaranteed Silk Hosiery In Black, White an3 Tan. 4f 50c, Z5c and $J.OO We also carry E P T USE OF Hffi L OOKS itm Mlad Hosiery for Men; am CHitdfeH At Popular Prices 15 ancf 25c HAMPTON'S Eugeno officiate favoring tho ubq of wood block pavement In Eugene nro Interested in tho ar rival in Oregon of C. II. Toes dnle, n government export in chnrgo of tho section of wood preservation of tho forest pro ducts laboratory, at Madison, Wisconsin. This laboratory Is a branch of tho forest service that conducts practical tests: on all kinds of Umber. lie Is a strong advocate of tho pavement recommended by City Engineer Fornerl for Eugene. Mr. Tecsdale, who was in Portland yesterday, was chair man of tho committee ofthe American Wood Prcsoryors?hs sociation which mado a lengthy report on tho history of treated wood block pavements in the United States at tho annual meeting of the association In Chicago last January. "Creosoted wood block Is a manufacture, , Licenses for operating the tester on market milk may be socurod from tho state dairy and food commissioner upon preson tatlon of a certificate from tho chief of tho Dairy department of tho Agricultural College Ex aminations for this certificate will bo announced from tlmo to tlmo by circular lottor and through tho press, and will con sist' of actual laboratory testing and a written examination on sampling, testing and compost tlon of milk and crcKm. Tho glassware will bo Inspect ed at tho College by the Dairy department and If found stand ard It will bo proporly branded und returned to tho owner, It should bo sent charges prepaid accompanied by three cons for each artlclo to bo examined. If not standard tho pieces will bo returned at tho owner's expense Tn ordering now glassware it should bo stipulated that It must conform to tho S. CI. 0. require meuts. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Xotico Is horcby kIvmi that tlio un iiorsiKncd lm3 lileU tholr flnal account In tho estnto of IK J. lioltor. ilononitnd. popular form of pavement imthe nml Monitor, tho sint tiny of Juno, eastern and central United ! States," said Mr. Teesdale. "The borough of Manhattan, Now to We Print Biitter Wrappers leiepnone JS I Our Jraer l'Oaay officials who are responsible for its maintenance. Another fac tor is the ease of making repairs and low maintenance cost. "The difficulties which were formerly experienced -with wood block have now been largely overcome, in tne cities wnere it is largely used the cases of failure which have occasionally been experienced have usually been shown to be due either to the use of poor material or to improper construction of the pavement. Wood block is now generally recognized as a stand ard pavement, the principal ob jection against it being Its com paratively great cost. "In the eastern portion of the United States wood block costs more than most other forms of navimr. On the Pacific coast. PllOne 2 however, this difference in coBt is not so great. It is interesting to note that wood block finds Its largest use in the section of the country where its cost is high est." Guard York, has over thirty miles of this pavement. Minneapolis 100 miles of wood block paving, more than all other forms com bined, with much of it In the residence sections. The down town or loop district of Chicago, which is subject to very heavy traffic, is largely paved with wood block. "One reason for the popular ity of wood block is Its noiseless ness. This is the principal rea son for its use in the business sections of eastern cities, where it is often demanded by the ten ants of ofilce buildings. Its dur ability under heavy traffic also makes it acceptable to the city 3Rhe Eane County News;. BABCOCK TESTERS MUST. SECURE STATE LICENSE Physicians Rates In order that there might be a better understanding between the physician and his patients relative to fees, we, the undersigned physicians of Springfield, have adopted the following rates: The rates given below do not include surgery, fractures, dislocations or confinement work. COUNTRY RATES Douglas Garden ? 3.D0 M areola ... $14.00 Natron G.50 Wendllng 20.00 Jasper 9.00 Fall Creek 14.00 Unity 10.0Q Thurston 7,00' Waltervlllo 13.00 Deorhora 18.00 Leauurg 20.00 Vlla 27.00 Donna 11.00 Mabel 20.00 Goshen 5.00 Pleasant 11111 0.00 Trent 13.00 Dexter 16.00 Lowell 20.00 Prunevlllo 4.00 West Springfield 2.50 Springfield Junction 3.50 Anaesthetic, Major Operation $7.50 Anaesthetic, Minor Operation , $5.00 Office hours hereafter in the evening will be from 7 :00 to 8:00 o'clock. Day or night calls in city, $2.00; with exception of Stewart's Addition, Kepner's Addition, and Sunnyslde, which will be $2.50 at night. R. P. MORTENSEN EUGENE KESTER, W. C REBHAN W. II. POLLARD Oregon Agricultural College; Corvallls, May 19. All buyers of milk and cream for manufac ture and all operators of Bab- cock testers on milk or creani. designed to be bought on , a butter fat basis for manufac ture, must secure a license to. continue in business after May iz, iyi5, it win aiso ue unlaw-: ful to use for these tests glass? ware other than standard that has been examined for accuracy. and marked with the letters SF G. O., meaning standard glass-; ware, Oregon. w The purpose of the law is to prevent discrimination in re? ceivlpg and purchasing milk and1 butter fat and to provide a urilj-j form method of sampling weighing and testing milled cream and butter fat. The law! should also result in aiding those? dairy and' creamery men wjjw are earnestly striving to Improves tho nualltv of milk nrodnnfn InT this, statp, and "incidentally rdj move one of tho most serious hindrances to co-operative dairy. da tho ttmo for henrinn said linn! nc count, and tho settleinont thorbot. All persons Interested In mild oatntn nro hereby notified to file tholr object Ions to said final account, or any particular ltom thereof. Hpcclfying tholr objec tions vrltti tho county Clork on or before said 31st day of Juno, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. in. FIEDA. LOUISA MOUiKR. ANNIK MAItlB SANDGA.THE, JUELVA JRJANETTB WrSON, ExocutrlccB of thq Estnto of P. J. Holler, Docensod. Notice of Eighth Grade Final Exam ination. Notlco Is horoby kIvoii that Klchth prado Examinations will bo hold In school districts whoro thero tiro pupils to tako them, on Thursday and Friday, Juno 3 and 4, 1915, as por the follow ing schedule: THURSDAY Arithmetic, Writing, Grammar, Agriculture and Spelling. FRIDAY, Physiology, History, Goo grapuy, Civil Government, and Rend ing. E. J. MOORE. 31-2 County School Supt See Edwards & Br&ttaih For Farm and. City Proparty Exchanges a Specialty Springfield - Oregon Phone 30 CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, 111-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory of each CJty, Town and Vfllaga, Kiting descrlpthra iketcb of each place, location, population, tele. graph, (hlpplwr ana banking points also Classified Directory, compiled by business and profession. R. Z. I"OLK ft CO 6KATTLK I I CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Church. Corner Second and B streets James T. Moore, pastor, phone 117rV. For next Sunday: 10 A. M. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Sermon. Subject, 2:00 p. m. Junior League. 7 p. in. Epworth League. 2 The 1915 Studebaker A Superior Car Studebaker Service Station at the Springfield Garage 0 YOU SEEM TO BC STRONO FOR THE REAUT03ACC0 CHEW ITS THE RIOHT CUT. IM AN EXPERT ON CUTS AND I OUOHTTO KNOW,THATS WHY I CHEW it: 7 . m , THE PUTCHER CONVINCESt THE COOP JUDoFt' COMFORT and tobacco satisfaction a chew ot "Right-Cut," the Real Tobacco Chew. Just tuck a small chew of "Right-Cut" away. Let it rest easy and enjoy the taste as it comes along! nice and steady. It's cut fine and short shred, so you get all the good of it without having to break in your chew. Take very imsll haw lets thin oae-quarter the old size. It -will be more ttlilyiai than a mouthful o( ordleary tobacco. Jutt nibble oa il until you God the strength chew that tulti you. Tuck It away. Then let it reit. See horr eeillv and evenly the real lobe.cco.tnto comet, how It atltfictvrlltfout rinding, how much lew you have to aplt, how few chewt you take to be tobacco tatlified. That' why It it Tht Ktal Tohacto Chtto, That's why it coitt lett in the end. Il Is a rrtdr chow, cut Sas ni short ihrtii so that ron won't h. la triad oa II wllh our isttb. OilnJInt oa onllasry csodlid lobicco msLct you aplt loo much. Ttis tails ol purs, rich lobscco dots not nrcd lo b covered up Ilh molanci sail licorice. Notice hoir the asltbrial out tho rich tobacco latls la "Kltht-Cul." One small chew takes the place of two hig chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY GO Union Squnro, Now York (DUY FROM DEALER ORSEMD IOySTAMPSTOUS 8 p. m. Song senlce and ser mon. 2 p. m., Wednesday, Ladles Aid. 7:30 Wednesday evening, choir practice. t 7:45 Thursday evening, pray er meeting. Free Methodist Church. Sabhath School at 10 a. in. Preaching services at 11 a.m. Evening Services 7:30 p. m. Children's meeting at 3 .p. m. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all. F. W. OLIVER. Pastor. Church of Chrrst. Bible School, 9;45 a. m., com munion and sermon at 11 n. m., Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p; m., song service and sermon at 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting overy Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. E. C. WIOMORE, Pastor. Baptist Churoh. Sunday Sabbath school at 10, a. m.; preaching scrvlco at 11 a. m.;B. Y. P. U. at '6:30 p. m. Preaching servico at 7:30 p. mi Wednesday, Prayer meeting atTf 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Cliblr re- nearsai at 8 p. m. Saves Repair Bills 4. CAS ROOM HEATERS are Inexpensive to buy cheap, to operate. XhWa& tholr cost over and over again in tho cold?( sore throat3 and other allrnenls they prevent. For Fall and Spring Heating they are Ideal, 'Useful during the colder months for auxiliary purposes to help out the regular stoves or furnaces to wa'm rooms quickly in the morning. See them at the Gas office, 957 Willamotto Street, or Feljman-Nowland Co., 625-49 Willamette Street, Eugene, OREONi POWER v SPRINGFIELD, OREGON COMPANY ft