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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1915)
HINT MNY DE OUDGE tJUT Mt MIGHT TME MINK NEXT TIMC JSNtRtFF DON'T ARREST TMc'U. f I JUST TOOKUT KCI'U ' i I I I I III III I I (THE DEPUTV SMURIfF DOESN'T BELIEVE IN TAKINO CHANCES.) IT'S different, its better and you will like it better. Use up halt a pouch of "Right-Cut" and you'll know you've got the Real Tobacco Chew. It gives you the fine, rich, satisfying taste of real tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough. And the taste comes naturally, because "Right-Cut" is a ready chew. All you have to do is to tuck away a small chew and enjoy it right from the start. Take a very small chew less than one-qutrter tho 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 away. 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 The Real Ttbacn CJstte. That's why it costs less in the end. It U a rtdy chcir. nt fine ud tbort ahrrd to tin you won't bm to (nod 00 it with yoar teeth. Grinding 00 ordinary cuijuil tobacco biLh vm .nit toa nacL t Tbm Ute oT pure, rich tobucco does not need toe carered up with raoltttc eoi Sconce. Notice hon the ull brio oat the rich tobacco uue in "RUht.Cut," One 6mall chew takes Jhe place of two big chews of the old kind. r WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, New York (BUY FROM DEALER OR'SEND' 10 STAMPS TO US or men nt work for u month or more laying now ties nntl put- MAY A RECORD MONTH ! ' FOR BIRTHS IN COUNTY May was n record month for births in Lane county, accord ing to the report just made by Dr. W. L. Cheshire, tho county health olllccr. According to his bookB tho number of births re ported during tho month was G7 of whom 41 Avcro boys and 2G were girls. Tho report from each city and locality in tho county Is as fol lows: Eugene, 18 boys and 12 girls; Cottage Grove, fivo boys and one girl; Junction City, four boys and one girl; Springllold, threo boys and two girls; Lorano Jasper, Marcola, Pleasant Hill, and Divide, one girl each; Donna Alvadore, and Irving, one boy each: Mabel, two boys; Flor ence, two girls; the county at large, seven boys and three girls. There wese 3S deaths, 27 of them being males and 11 fe- males. In Eugene there wore i seven males and Ave females; Springfield, four males; Junction City, two males and one female; Cottage Grove, one male and one female; and all the others occurring in different sections of the county. 1 tk. M 1 iiauc in Springfield Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town COAST FORK BRIDGE ILL BE OF WOOD The new wagon bridge across the Coast Fork of the Willam ette between Goshen and Pleas ant Hill will be built of wood in stead of steel, notwithstanding the recommendations of the two enginggrs from the state high way 'department who visited the site a few days ago. The Lane county court is convinced that a wooden bridge properly built will last as long as a steel bridge and they know that the cost is much less. The court decided upon a cov ered Howe truss bridge with a long span of 200 feet resting upon two concrete piers, the ex cavation for which will be eight feet below the zero mark on the guage at the present bridge. Ther will be a 30-foot pony span oil the west side and a 50-foot pony span on the east side. The one on the east side will be cov ered the same as the big span. The ends of the two smaller spans will rest upon a concrete base. It is intended to build the bridge with a holding capacity 'of 15 tons and it will be 2S0 feet long over all. I The court will advertise for 'bids for the construction of the , bridge as soon as County Engin eer tl. w. UbDy gets out tne plans and specifications. He will start work upon them at once. P. E. & E. STRENGTHENS ITS INTERURBAN TRACK The Lane county court last week granted permission for the P. E. & E. to construct a tem porary trestle across the county J road in West Springfield so that repairs may be made. At pres ent tne cars are running on a slow order from the west end of the river bridge to a point west of the West Springfield station. The order of the court states that the company is allow ed to construct a temporary frame bent at the West Spring field crossing to allow of the re- Inewal of the bridge without in terfering with traffic, and the work must be completed by the : tenth of August of this year. I The company will be required to maintain lights on the works at night to avoid accidents and to furnish all other danger warning signs. The company has had a crew NDUSTRIAL NOTES The Interstate Commerce commission dulcs that the S. jE. Co., cannot put on a fleet or oil steamers for coast service. Dear er road and fuel oil will result. Eugene Pacific Telephone Co. will spend $15,000 on a two wire line to Florence. Portland Studebaker Co. to build a branch plant to cost $90, 000. Sparta Homesteaders on 320 acre tracts reducing sheep range 32,000 acres. Jitney regulation was sus tained by Portland voters. Charles M. Miller of Portland will manufacture fruit evapor ators at Albany. Eugene Fruit Growers' assd ciation has an order for 20,000 pounds of dried logan berries. Northern Pacific and Great Northern are preparing to op erate direct trains from Seattle toFlavel via Klama and Rainier to conect with San Francisco steamers. All the S. P. properties irt Oregon will be under one head after July 1, with D. W. Camp bell as manger. Salem Clerical force of the state engineer's office ordered reduced. 0'-j Latest statistics show 4,000. 000 pounds of cheese the output of Tillamook county the past year. The dlstrict-aluecl railroad campaign of 1909 is building a railroad at Grants Pass and an other at Roseburg. Ben Hostetter of Silverton got the Stayton school contract at $14,000. hTe building is to be of brick. St. Helens cannery will handle five tons of beans daily. The new school district budg- t HOME OF HOME-MADE CANDY t : Springfield Bakery J Nox All and Bakore Flours Mako Whitest Bread. Tests Prove It. 4 Dread, Pies, Cakes, Cookies, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes n, Specialty ' ! Housed! S. Young, - Proprietor t Eggimann's Candy Kitchen IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED I You get your monoy's worth when you trade at 1 THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY CHAS. BARKMAN, Mnnnger Try Is and be convinced that it pays to patronize homo Industries. - The Springfield Planing Mill Company Miinufncturorfl of sash, noons, moi'lui.nos, iirackkts, TURNINU, STAIR UUILDINUO. KxtonHlon Tables, Drop Lout Tables. Dllrcnk fast TabloR, Kitchen Coblnuto, Cupboard, SafcH, Stop I.niiilcnt, Fruit lloxua Horry Craten, Folding Clothed Itackn. i SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME : : ELECTRICITY : The Lane County News divided Its expenditures last year, thus: Suppllos bought outatdo of Spring flold. Including paper nnd now machlnory 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, heat and power. "Made In Springfield." 80 Spent at, Home I Oregon Power Co. KXXi mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SUGGESTIONS FOR SUMMER WHERE TO GO Tillamook Seashore Resorts Newport Wonderful scenery, dense A Delightful Seaside fletreat forests, enticing trout Every charm for an out streams, miles and miles door vacation. Surf bath of glorious sandy beach. Ing, flailing, boating and Special Low Round Trip Fares pleasant Bocial recreations, from all points with long , Special Low Round Trip Fares "t; limit. Dally and week- Season Week End Sunday end trains. , Daily Train service and ope- , , . . . ' : ' cial Sunday Excursions. Ask for further particulars and copy of booklet 1 "Seashore Tillamook County." Ask nearest agent for copy of booklet on Newport r 1 , ' Summer Excursions East California's Expositions A-' world's Marvel. Every- Itouud trip tickets to "East- . - thing complete. Tho groat- em destinations yia Call- w ost ovont of the Century. ' either" SSSVSi tho ,' fecial Low Round Trip Faros Daily Expositions on sale daily 1 Splendid train service, attontlvo om- from all points. pioyes, delightful scenery. Ak for Full Information from nearest Agent booklet "California and Its Two World Expositions" and You can stop-over at Shasta Springs "Waysldo Notes Shasta Route." Our Agents will bo glad to furnish full particulars in regard to any of tho abovo autings and mako reservations, outline your trip or givo you Interesting litorature on the various places you can visit. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon et law Is In effect rcpulrlng pub lication or itenuzeu statement of moneys to be raised by taxation. Baker Output of the Rain bow mine has averaged $35,000 a month this year. The first ten miles of the Roseburg municipal railroad ; j.. . 1 . i 11. . ' cic luuuieu 111 uuvuiiuu ui iitu voting of$300,000 bonds. ; ti Brownsville has made seven attempts to pave and Is trying it again. Salem printers' union says the state printing of elementary text books would save $75,000 a year. Newberg cannery is putting strawberries in barrels for the confectionery trade. Portland Heights may get a $200,000 apartment house. Seaside will erect a union high school building to cost $37,000. 4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4. -t. - (- We Print Butter Wrappers Telephone Us Your Order Today i The Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Phono 11 SPRINGFIELD OREGON it OnSGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory of each Oily, Town and Village, Klvlnir dcacrlptlvo nUgtcli at epeh place, location, population, tola, eraph, shipping and banking point! alo ClriHilllcd Dlrci tory, compiled by ImsliicM and profomlorv It. I.. l'OI.K CO., fliyilTTT.13 Cilia i IXCBftWM C A trfuIomnrkaamlonpjrrliditacliUlmul or no tua, fend incxlcl. tlit-tilie or pliutct anil du. tcrlptlan tor PRE SEARCH wd reput on puttnUMlltjr, liudc ruf uronct PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for you. Our froe booklet! tell bow, vrlmt to larvnt and save jrou money. Wrlto today. ID. SWIFT & CO. PATKNT LAWYERS. . 1303 8evMth St., WublHtM, D. Ci -yf. , K The Lane County Phone 2 1 kWi- iff- '.- c .' 'mr