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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1915)
. - Tit- tin Mtf, WETHAVIl THC.MICAU Li. . .Wv . 4. i , -"V V YQUtETITIS- 41 1 . H't' if.-. r .r.rt n v -.-aw is-row now j JU.'J 01 ffdittil THE CAPTAIN CALMS THE GOOD JUDGES FEARS SWITCH over to VRight-Cut"- the Real Tobacco Chew, A new blend of rich, sappy, mellow leaf seasoned and sweetened ,.just enough to give you all the rich satisfy ing taste. Cut right, it gives you its substance steady, without grinding. Take a very small chew less than one-qaarter the old size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it awav. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, bow it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is Tie Real Tetatcu Chrte. t That's why it costs less in the end. It U a resdr chew, cat fine and .tart eared e that too won't lm In grind on it witn yoor teeth. Grindie4 oa otdiaary candied tobacco aakee yoa tpit too ranch. The tatte ol care, rich tobacco doce not need to be corcred up with molaaaea and Morice. Notice bow the aalt brinja oat the rich tobacco UiU in "Kitbt-Cuu" One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, Nevr York (j3UY?FR0M DEALER ORSEND IQ5STAMP5T0 Usj TELEGRAM URGES THE USE OF HOI PAVING MATERIAL 'itf tThe leading editorial in the 'of "lafct week, points out the value of fostering the use of wood blocks for pavement, and urges that this method of fos tering home industry be 'given tie closest investigation. This is exactlv in line with the en-! something like two years' use, was iavoraoie 10 me woou diock in every respect, and the Oregon fir was declared by the super- lean cities that are its patrons lis considerable. St. Louis, To ledo, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, New York, and Kansas City are among the number. The interesting ques tion is, Can the Oregon fir be made to compete? That question was answered some years ago In Baltimore, ex cept in . the matter, of cost, for Baltimore,, use. A test of several kinds of paving material was made in that city by selecting a heavy traffic street and laying cross sections of block and of brick and concrete and asphalt. The result of that test, covering I THE V v deavors of the Springfield De velopment league. The "Tele gram article says: remaps you f ! J. 1 it 1. 1. I would not ' vlinS engineer 10 ue uie uest think, Mr. Citizen, that there is i public benefit. It is a matter any direct and logical connec-!bv reason of existing freight tion. between a block of wood ! charges. That test was made and'home industry; but such is !Bomo nine or ten vears aS' and the fact nevertheless, if the wood block is treated right and we give due consideration to its value and usefulness. .Here in Oregon we are long- on auvocacy oi nome mu.usr.ry, but at 'times it seems to be "an since then the manufacturer of wooden paving blocks has very greatly enhanced the durability of the block. "Considering ' this jnatter broadly, here1 may "be an 'oppor tunity to give- encouragement T,nr. .,0cHrm wViotiioi. nntito home industray at a time ;we make our acts conform to I and "der conditions wherln the need of it is great. The in dustry to be encouraged is thf lumber industry, provided as a r our protestations. It may be ' that this applies in the matter of J. pJaving and road building. Let us consider it a little, r "In the southern section of the United States there has been . Sajcm, ,Or.a.y .rrtpsing $700 ,a month from Jitney com petition fijjcefl Old ,8icet: can hero tq onix-Uian, py-ss-you-enter crows and Blpwor service. Marshflold- Tho now Smith Powers logging camp is turning out G00.000 feot dally. PondlptonTonB of salmon dying at UJmatllla Wlver fish ladder, unablo to got ovor. - Ono Coos Bay contract is for i$C(000 road from North Bcnd (o, Empire. Clackamas, Gladstonb,; Jen 'iilngs Lodge and JPark- piaco voted Monday on a unioh'high school. Clackamas county lias a!j$10, 000 damag esult growing out of a jitney accident. Hawloy Paper company,' Ord-J gon City, will build a now .ware house G7 by 110 foot. Public management of?lands has been a dismal failure in Oregon at tho hands of th'qTsliUo government, according to Ex governor West. v I Portland Gas and Coko-xcom- pany is seeking a franchise at Milwaukee. Oswego Iron watervpipo in dustry here unfavorably af fected by reduction of $5 per ton in freight rates from the east. Eugene broom factory will manufacture maplo brooms handles. New Era The gravel plant here has been leased to Chase & Linton of Newberg. ;. . Portland minimum wage $3 per day; Salem, $2; Eugene and Albany not fixed.. Gymnasium for boys to be built at Oregon City. Union school of three dis tricts is to be constructed at Glide. Oregon City County court has decided to install a large gravel plant. Cottage Grove cannery will handle gooseberries. The paint mines east of Cres- well are tp be developed t Albany is figuring on .getting the Brownsville cannery., North Bend plans to lay a 3- mile sewer at a cost of $25,000. One shipper pays out $12,000 a month for cedar ties at Ban- don. Porter sawmill, one of the Simpson properties on Coos Bay starts with 75 men. Portland spent $4000 on its pamphlet for the city election. Five districts near Seaside have voted to establish a union high school. The Dalles business men''a're planning to secure a municipal dock. in dQrinsneli is m mjfjv S Patronize jthci jPayroll of Your Home Town f . HI iftllM SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILL HOME OF HOME.MADE CANDY i ",- V .,) Qfvin crfaaSA Halroi ! . -The .House or Quality ; Broad, PIc3 Cakes, Cookies, otc. .Wedding and Tarty Cakes a Specialty You get your money's worth when you trade at S. Young, - Proprietor t I Eggimann's Candy Kitchen 4,.(,.t..i.4..1.. - t' IP YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED ' THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY c'hAS. BARKMAN, Manager m 1 J .1 Ik. 4.. xry is unu uo cuiiviuuuu una jl yuya .u patronize homo industries. 91 . ' 1 : ' . The . - . : l Springfield Planing Mill I I Company I Manufacturers at sash, noons, mouldings, brackets, TUHNINa, STAIR WUlLDINQa. Kxtciiston Tubloa, Drop Lonf Tnlilon, DRronk- . fast Tables, Kltchon Catilnotn, Cupbonnls, . Safes, Stop LmlilorH, Krult IJoxun ' llorry Craten, FoldhiK Clothes Hacks. SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME : : ELECTRICITY: L The Lano County Nowb divided Its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outsldo of Spring Held, 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. For light, lioat and power. "Mado In Springfield." ' ' 9 80 Spent, at Home : : Oregon Power Co. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Xotlco is hereby given that tho un dersigned has filed their final account In tho cstato of P. J. Bollor, deceased, and Monday, tho 21st day of Juno, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m has boon sot as tho tlmo for hearing said final ac count, and tho settlement thereof. All persons Interested in said ostnto aro hereby notified to file their objections to Bald final account, or any particular item thereof, specifying their objec tions with tho County Clerk on or before said 21st day of June, 191C, at 10 o'clock a. in. F1EDA LOUISA BOLLER, ANNIE MARIE SANDQATHE, MELVA JEJANETTE WATSON, Executrices.of tho Estate of P. J. Bollor. DecoaBod. . LASSEN PEAK SPOUTING MUD jfoninuiefrom Puge 1), abandoned today when the thick substance hardened alniost.to the solidity of cement. It lies over the farms ' and meaddws from two to four feet deep, and : it is feared that the land never for some years a well-developed -ieroptoying capabilities of its ac: industry in theunanufacture qf. V-wood blocks for paying purpos-, ,-es. That industry lias made a ... considerable market' for' Itself' ' in the South. The market had its beginning among , Jts own aieighboring cities, and from 'Cthat it has spread until the yel- JJUW pine HUUU uiui.il pw. itD i purposes hafsoinething of a world reputation. It now finds a-market in Paris, In London, In Liverpool, and the list of Amer- Deafness Cannot Be Cured Vr local application!, at they cannot each tho Ulacaaed portion pf tho tar. There la only one way to cure deufntw, ana that la by conatltutional remedlea. Deafneia U cauard by an Inllamed condition of the mu coua lining of the Euatachlan Tube. When thla tube la Inflamed you have a rumbllns aound or Imperfect hearing, and when It la .iniipciv iinspfi. liparnpaa ia ine rvauit. niiu ' fltileae the Inflammation can b taken out. " ilon, hearing will be dtatroyed forever! nine caate out of ten are cauaed by Catarrh. ; which la nothlnK.but.au Inflamed condition of the mucoua rfcea. ..,- (.-We.will glTe.Oe Hundred Dollar for any r: wVIDeafnfiil(cJMad by catarrh) that U cannot be curWPby uMall'a Catarrh Cure, ? Send for'clrcuttWi.freer ' . W P..J. CUliNilYr CO., Toledo, Ohio. , Isold by DruaKleW. lie. , .HTk lUUTmIlyVlllv foreonatlpatlon. ' . "VP-'.-WW. - tjvitips, as well as in the capital it represents, the lumber indus try stands as the head of the 'Oregon list. If it can solve the problem of successful paving block manufacture, so that in the ultimate the paving material it will furnish will be the cheap est, or even as cheap as any other, then this question iof wood block pavement will Jbe come most decidedly a question of helping home industry. It Is. a matter to be seriously consid ered, and carefully weigfied' from the business standpoint and from the angle of general material, but prohibitive in price upon which the lumbermen- of this section, themselves, should unite and test out to a practical and business-like conclusion'. matt of nf rniirc if If ran i1fl!vrr Can be recovered. ," i. nn,ia t ti,n ,riii, f (to The latest new development the goods. In the value of its . fhrontot1f1 lnntr trAm products, and in the extent and drving up pf Hat Crpek ?jt was dry today for the lirstUIipe known. Reports came in--that the volcanic mud had damned the steam near its headwaters In a narrow canyon, impounding a great body of water. Fdar'of a break in this dam and a con sequent flood that would inunr date the whole valley under many feet of water added to tho terrifying prospect of a new de struction from the mountain's crater. .'.Before the stream suddenly ran dry Its waters were chalky White with volcanic ash and scalding hot. All its fish were killed and cast up over the flood ed area before the. creek sub sided. Anxious eyes, were bent all today, toward the peak of the mountain.. Rain clouds hid Its chest a great part of thd day though occasionally inky-black clouds rolled Into view. Keen attention was centered on the peak around 4 o'clock, the hour at which most of the recent eruptions ha,ve7 exploded. Ten sion' was'felieve'd'wheh daylight fa'd'd without a new putbuTBt. Announcements; made of the earcBnstrttotk)n pf tlu Shev-Un-Dwon sawmill at Bend. , It will Employ SWlWenv' ' Office Ninth and Pearl Bla. elcptiono 1U9 DR. M.Y. SHAFFER, D.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Suito 2. Phono 888, EUGENE, ORE Residence over Dodge's Store The Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietoi' Repairing a Specialty Main, bet. Fourth and Fifth, Phono 11; SPRINGFIELD - OREGON, We Print Butter Wrappers Telephone Us Your Order Today ; s k j y .a ff. rfjp, .- rf i tit POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory m a TMrartnrv nf each City. Town and I Village, giving descriptive aketch ot each place, location, population, tele? a.la bui graph, eh.lpplng and VP-nklng polntj ftiao wiaaaincu uitvkivi j, i.vh,iu t bualneaa and profoaldn. R. X. POLK & tlO fee, Kend model, tketcbea or pliotoa and de Krlpllon for FREK SEARCH and remit r,n ,iAtntAbllltT. Iwnk rafHrmeea. fATKMTH BUILD FORTUNES for you. Our free booklet tell how, whaf to Intent and wreyoumoaey.i nnwvwv D. SWIFT b CO, rATENT LAWYER!,. . ; , .r.c ir V ' T - it . ' If i- .'1 " - 1 ? la .-.,r' - " ' $ '' HI ti(f 'i- i r The Lane CpuntyNews. , . . PhonejZ 1 C',U'', '' Vlj'.i v , rJfV5rV-