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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1915)
T VsU BET IT IS. THE BOSS IS Alt OUT OF THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW GRANGES WAN I MU1T Be A MA.TTHV I Made in Springfield Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town BETTER FARMING X THE MCS?1NQER SURPRISES THE GOOD OUDGEJ JUST by the taste and the way it keeps you tobacco satisfied, you can tell that "Right-Cut" is the Real Tobacco Chew. For the first time in your life you'll get the satisfying taste of pure, rich, mel low tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough. Ready chew the taste comes steady all the while right from the start. Take a very small chew less thnn onc-quartcr the old size. It will be more satisfying than u mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find the strength chew that suits you. luckj.it away. Then let it rest. Sec how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste conies, how 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 Tobacco C&cw. That's why it costs less in the end. It is a rrfldr chew, cut fine and short shred to thsi you won't have to (tried on it with your teeth. Grinding1 on ordinary candied tobacco makes you spit too much. Thr taste of pure, rich tobacco docs not need to be covered up with motaxset and liccric;. Notice how the salt brines out the rich tobacco taste in "Kitht-Cut." One small chew takes the place of two big; chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, New York (buy from DEALER ORSEND ,0.75TAMP5TOUS3 DAIRYMEN SHOULD RAISE 'directed to alleged violations of THEIR OWN CALVES the "motor vehicle laws," the Oregon Agricultural College, impression prevailing that the Corvallis, June 2S. "There is Secretary of State is vested with only one practical way for the the enforcement of the same, dairyman to increase the herd i Such is not the case. This and "that is to raise his own cal- office is not vested with police ves," said Professor C. H. Eckles, ; powers. Its duties are only to professor of dairy husbandry1, 1 register motor vehicles and "University of Missouri, when 1 chauffeurs as proper applica speaking before the dairymen's ; tions are filed, conventions during the Farmers' i Under this law (Section 26 Week at the Oregon Agricultural t and 27) it is made the specific -College. "You can't buy good; duty of all police officers, sher Jstock. Heifers should be raised jiffs and constables, within the ewith a good deal of care and at-1 limits of their respective juris itention. You say it costs too ; dictions, to enforce its provis .much. But I believe that under 1 ions. Violations of such law any ordinary conditions you can l should, therefore, be directed to riot afford not to do it. i the attention of the local police ' "They say about one cow out officers. of every three is not going to be a profitable animal. But success WILL DEVELOP of the dairy farmer depends to' LUMBER DEMAND Tio slight extent on the careful' Portland, June 2S. Further; rearing of the calves. The care- progress in the formation of the ; Jul dairyman sees in every neuer , Douglas Fir Exportation & Ex calf the possibility of a cow that port Company, whose purpose will not only replace a discarded is to develop a demand for the member of his herd, but help to lumber products of the Pacific raise the average production. By , Northwest in all foreign coun 'proper care in the choice of the tries, was made yesterday at a Sire, and by careful attention to meetins of the temporary direc 'the rearing of the calves, the tors held at the Benson hotel. dairyman who is compelled to Those attending the meeting' r-( imt ..,,4-1 r li nP rtVflinom, 1 1 T TTfTf 1 T ! .sum. wnii a. iicm ui uiuumi wre unanes r-. mil aim .mines quality may, within a few years, g. Gregory of Taconia, E. G. raise the average of production Ames of Seattle, A. B. Middleton Of his herd to a marked extent. and W. B. Mack of Aberdeen On the other hand, carelessness and H. S. Mitchell of Wauna, in breeding and-in calf raising is Oregon. bound to result disastrously to 1 it is intende to have the ra herd, or at least to keep it at a membership include all lumber! standstill as far as improvement manufacturers on the North Pa-! is concerned." . ciflc Coast and in the Columbia river district. Only a few of the i jriianufacturers whose head- ! quarters are in Portland have . joined, but it is said they view! EARLY DAYS (Continued from JPajJj oiafi sized log and Mantel, with j the project favorably. By co Sixtfthers, rolled it to within 50 i operative effort It is proposed" yards of the cabin, keeping hid-, to export lumoer to loreign mar den behind the log as it was kets, instead of depending on rolled forward. John Goldsby, 'individual effort. Temporary who was back of the log, part-, headquarters of the company ed his hair on the side, but a are at Seattle, but it is contein bullet from the besieged cabin! plated to open sales offices at hit him high up on the forehead i Portland and Ban Francisco. Anotner meeting wiu tie neiu in the near future to perfect the organization, with a full mem bership of the largest lumber producers. Tho commltteo on betterment of farm work, appointed by the lano County Pomona grange at its session in Springfield tho Inst of May, mot in office of County Agriculturist Coglon in Eugeno Friday, and mado preli minary plans for its work, Representatives from ton of the granges of tho county met and named committees to take up various questions. Fourteen grangers worn present and each ono was enthusiastic over tho work to bo taken up. Thoy rep resented the organizations at Irving, Junction City, Crcswell, Cottage Grovo, Trent, Coburg, Willakonzlo, Alvadore, Bailey Hill and Springfield. "We have only mado a start but we Intend to do business when we got to going good," said W. R. Wing, secretary of the committee, after the meet ing. "Tho intoutlon of tho com mittee is to handle tho overllow work of the Pomona grnugo." The members of the com mittee discussed tho outlook for future work and talked of tho establishment of a public market in Eugene, the raising of fat livestock, general farm improve ment and of other subjects to bo taken up in the future. Farmors for Board. One important step taken wns the decision to ask the county court to nominate three farmers to take charge of the money appropriated by the state and county as premiums for the county fair, and the men sug gested by tho committee to be appointed by the court are J. B. McFarland, of Cottage Grove; E. M. Warren, of Eugene, and II. II. Powers, of Crcswell. The subject of testing cows was brought up and it was de cided that the members of the committee report to their respec tive granges on this question and of weeding out the unpro ductive cows, this being an easy matter after the testing is taken up. Fall Drainage The subject of drainage was one of the most important dis cussed at the meeting. A com mittee consisting of R. B. Cog lon, R. B. Gibson and Mr. Xliles wns named to draft an 'oiltlinc of the duties of the agricultural committee on this subject. A number of the farmers in differ ent parts of the county have banded together for their mu tual benefit in this work, but they have acted independently of any organization. It is be lieved that if they co-operate with the agricultural committee of the grange much better re sults will be obtained. A communication was r&ad from the Eugene i'anners' facilities for cream at the small J stations on the two railways op-1 era ting in this county and the sui uutiy wy.s uisiruuiuu 10 cor- respond with both the S. P. and 0. E. in regard to this matter. The complaint is made that at the lng stations there is no way to care' for the cream offered for shipment. A committee consisting of R. B. Coglon, Clarence Koon and Ed Ayers was named to promote better finishing and a more pro fitable market for fat stock in Lane County. The committee decided to meet hereafter on the 25111 day of each month. Whuu that date falls upon Sunday the meeting is to De held on the following Monday. The Mouse of Quality You get your money's worth when you trade at. Eggimann's Candy Kitchen .. 4' 't-"t Springfield Bakery Bread, Pica, Caltoa, Cookies, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty S. Young, - Proprietor IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY CHAS. BARKMAN, Manager Try is and be convinced that it pays to, patronlzo homo Industries,. .i, .. .t - -i i..s,,f ' SPENDS.ITS MONEY AT HOME The Lane County News divided its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outside of Spring fluid, InrludliiK paper and now machinery 20.4 p. C. Supplies bought In Sprlngileld, In cluding rent, etc l'J.l p. c. Payroll, entirely In Springfield 60.5 p. C. 80 Spent at Home , , Nox All and Bnlcoro Flours Mnlce Whitest Bread. Tests Prove It. The Springfield Planing Mill Company ' Mitniifncturorn of SAail, D00U8. MOULDINGS, 11IIACKHT8, TimNINO, STAIR lIUIIilMNOU. KxIoiihIoii TaMom, Drop I.imC Tabluii. Ullroak fnHl Tahiti, Kltt'Jicn CablitntH, CupbonrdH, Snft'H, Hlttp JI-atlilorH, Fruit Uoxoh Horry Crate'n. lldliu; Clothtm KncliH, f ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made In Springfield.'" Oregon Power Co. . , ; : : :i , WANTED Another Sprlngdold IndiiHtry to place their card In this space. the bidder falls or refiiHCB to outer Into tho contract and provide n mif flclent bond for Its faithful perform ance. Sealed bldn hLouM be nddrouAud to tho Recorder, Springfield, Oregon, i and must bo In li!n hands before s o'clock V. M.. Juno USth. 1316. The, Common Council resorvoH tho right to reject any and nil bids. ' Dated Juno Htb. lain. IL E. WALKER, : (2-3-1 Recorder. Jand made a new part for his lhair in the middle. The men Ibelund the log couldn't raise up to shoot, so they lay there, spat tered with the splinters from the 'log, as the Indian bullets hit it. i With great exertion tney nnany pulled ' the log backward, keep ing hidden till they got back to the woods NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, U, S, Land Office at Rosebarg, Ore gon, June 21, 1915. " fn -nw' . uce 18 Hereby given that Orlando liitjy bent a. "'."'"iO, V08B, of Lowell Oregon, who, on Lane for company C, First dl a- November 20, 1911, mado Homestead urwlnr Pnntnln A. J. Entry. Sorlal. No. 07049. for tho SU ?TTiltV The regulars brought alof ot Section 30, Township 19 S hpnlonand sS Indians, killing some. The rest escaped during the night. Enforcement of Motor Vehicle Laws Not Duty of Secretary of State Office of the Secretary of State, ' Salem, June 22. From many sections of tho state the atten tion of this offlce is repeatedly filed notlco of Intention to make Pinal Threo-yoar Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before I. I'. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, at bis office at Eugeno, Oregon, on tho 2nd day of August, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Dexter Carter, oi L,oweii, uregon; ivorenzo s, win frey, of Lowell, Oregon: Frank Mc Masters, of Land Axe, Oregon; Ora iu. uarter ot iowou, uregon. J. M. UCTON, J24Jy29 Register, Notlc to 'Contractors and Abutting Property Owners. Notice la hereby riven that the Common Council of tho Town of Springfield, Oregon, will meet at 8:00 o'clock P. on Monday, Juno 28th, 1915 at tho City Hall In the Town of Springfield, for the purpose of open ing seaieu ehus ana letting the eon tract for the grading and macadamiz ing- of O street from the east line' of Eighth Htmet, easterly, to the west lino of tho Brattaln Estate, as provided by uruinanco wo. n, passed June. 14th, Tho whole of said improvement will be- let in ono contract, and tho work thereon shall bo begun within twenty days from tho lotting of tho contract, and must bo completed within sixty days from tho time of commencement Plans and specifications for tho said Improvement are now on file In tho office of II. E. Walker, Recorder. 'ino porson to whom the contract is let must agree to look to tho property Improved for Ills pay, and accept tho tlnn liflitM, tlm rp.,r, i .... takes to create against tho said nron orty, or tho llancroft Ponds, which may bo issued based ution tho said Hons, and ho must agree to bid par, wun accrued interest, for such Ban croft Bonds when tho same aro of fered for salo. A certified check for 5 por cent of tho amount of tho hid, payablosto tho Mayor of Springfiold, must accompany tho bid, as liquidated damages JiTcuso Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. Commercial printing carefully executed at the News printing plant See Edwards &Brattair For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfiold - Oregon Phone 30 W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR ! Went Main St. FOUND Bicycle padlock. At The News afllce. 27 LOST On Fifth street, purse and sum of money. . Finder please leave at News ofliee. JL O. A. hall.for rent. Well ven tilated and lighted, clean and warm. Kitchen and dining room attached. Rates reason able'. Apply to Fred Waj.ke, Gilbert Davis or W. A. Hall. FOR SALK Timber claim, for $G,000. No Jncumberance, clear title, 8,80G,G00 feet If taken Inside of G weks. Ad dress A. P. Nilscn, Sprlngileld, Oregon. T Gt FOUND One bay mare. Owner may have same by calling, describing, paying for this ad and paying for keeping. A. L. Churchill, Sprlngileld. Ore. R. F. D. 2. 37-8-9 LOST A gold braclet, cameo Eugene. Leave at News ofilce and receive reward. It FOUND A purse containing a small sum of money. Call at Nice & Miller and pay for this notice. 42 The Springfield Garage H. SANDCATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, hot. Fourth and Fifth. Phono 11 8PRfNCFIELD OREGON .CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry VDR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, 111-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfiold, Oregon. J. H. BOWER Lawyor. Phono 1221 B31 Willamette St. EuQene, Oregon Office In City Hall, SprltiQfleld, Ore. HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Olllrn Ninth in id 1't-itr) Hta. vlcpnmiu Ksv DR.F1.Y. SHAFFER, D.V.S, VETERINARY 8URQEON AND DENTIST Sulto 2. Phono 888, EUQENE, OltE Residence over Dodgo's Store DR. P. H. EAGAN Veterinary, Surgeon and Dentist Office: Warnock's Feed Darn Phones: Office Q04 Residence 11 22-J 1 EUGENE - - OREGON O. R. Gtillion, M. D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. , . 4.4. 4. 1. We Print Butter Wrappers Telephone Us Your Order Today The Lane County News. Phone 2 , ' : iy i