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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1915)
i '31 During July we must make a final clean-up on different linos of merchandise and the prices are slaughtered regardless of cost. All girls' Wash Dresses at 1-2 PRICE. All Children's and Ladles' Parasols at 1-2 PRICE Men's $2.50 Elk Hide Shoes .'. SI. 95 Men's 225 Elk Hide Shos SI. 75 Men's $1.50 Elk Hide Shoes SI. 15 Ladles' $3.50 Black Velvet Shoes . .' $2.25 Ladies' $3.50 Tan Shoes S2.25 Ladies $3.50 White Shoes' SI. 98 Ladies $3.50 Brown Suede Shoes S2.25 Ladies $3.0,0, 2-strap Oxfords SI. 2.5 Children's Black Gun MOtal Roman Sandals, size 4toS 85c 1 Lot Boys' $3.00 Tan Button Shoes, at, the pair . -SI .95 UNIVERSITY EFFICIENCY TO UNDERGO SCRUTINY others In this Btato. Tho University faces another survey next winter, however, In TWo Soparato Survoys to Look company with all other Orogon Into Soparato Surveys to Look state msuiuuoiiB. i nm one wan Into tho Institution's Work ordered by tho last session of tho During This Fall anil Wintor. legislature for tho guidance of Uhe next session, and will he eon- i ducted by a Joint committee of July 5.-Vhen the University of two houses Uh omphaBla wl Oregon onens In tho fall , tolv ! invbab y be Ihuuiclal rat hor than Is going to be a general weigh- j'ica lona , according to rrosi Intr of anil imsslni? of tuthrmmit drill ( ampliell. v j n - - All Men's Suits during Sale at 1-2 Price. None reserved. There are special reductions on many other articles, too numreous to mention in this space upon Us nuances, methods and results. S. l Capon, tho gov ernment's specialist in higher education, as oillcial represen tative of the United States Bu reau of Education, will be brought to tho campus, probably early in October, and will remain until ho is sure that ho under stands every phase of tho Uni versity's activities. Then ho will make a report, going into great detail and giving pralso and blame where It is due. President Campbell declares that tho University is now en titled to a complete show-down, I iwlth all cards faco up on thol ! table. Those phases of Unlver ' sity activities deserving criticism in the mind of the examiner will 'get it, and those entitled to praise will get that. And the j University itself wants the cred it, tho president says, for what its oillcers believe Is tho excel lent work It has boon perform ing. Then, too. if there arc any wants them pointed out. j The president laid this matter before the Board of Regents, wrote to Washington, and now VWo welcomo this survey fully as much as tho ouo by tho Bureau of Education," declares the president. "If there is one thing on which we can rest se cure, it is tho need for tho amounts appropriated and tho careful way the money In hand led, every bill paid tho minute It is due, every record perfect, every cent vouched for. On tho one hand, there is nothing about the University anywhere to con ceal, and on tho other hand, fre quent surveys which cover all phases of University activity and finances cannot fail to bo of ben efit. They tend to keep tho pub lic fully informed and to bring to the University all the advant ages which accrue from fair and intelligent crltistn and fully pub licity." Intelligent criticism and full publicity." .the survey has been arranged. sua n m m m m i i ii - ?v m; HAiir i un j. r ri i. jiur. v.apt;ii is u man ui grout. e. jperience in fids work. He has : spent the spring helping adjust the budgets of the Iowa state institutions and conducting a survey of the North Carolina in stitutions. The federal survey Iwill put the most emphasis on ' educational results. It will treat 'of tlds institution alone, and has Inotljeen asked to look into any i Card of Thanks j We desire to express our sin cere thanks to those who so kindly asslted in taking care and ; looking after our stepfather, Mr. ! L. l Revere during his illness and death, also for tho floral offerings. MRS. W. L. CLARK AND PAM , ILY J. G. BOWERMAN t THE TREK YgllflrTER KNOWS WHEttE -rpjuno ma rnnnrrn") YEP! AND I'D civc own OP ii pwn port a qu o .T 1MB RIAL ttiiuceo CKBW TAKING, Off A TGW LIMBS I or.ii. I " T I i, J r. MAN you nre not alone in your de sire 'for a clean, Small chcW that will give you real tobacco satisfaction. That's why men are glad to get the Real Tobacco Chew. Then when thcyvo got it, the natural thing to do is to tell a friend so he can get the Real Tobacco Chew. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. ADVERTISED LETTERS Springfield, Ore., July 19, 1915. Mr. 11. A. Cox. One cent duo on all advertised letters. HARRY M. ST Ii WART, Postmaster. Newspaper Bargain Days Tuesday July 27 Wednesday, July 28 ; A Ye'ar in Advance for 80c THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY never likely to be repeat ed. The News is a live newspaper, and is giving practically daily-paper service, with all the East Lane news right up to the minute of printing. No other paper anywhere be gins to print as much Springfield news as The News does. If you live here you want to know what is going on in and about Springfield, the only place to find out in from the columns of The News. The rata offered is an unusually low one, and is given because the publisher prefers to give subscribers tho bene fit rather than pay a solicitor a big commission for calling' on patrons of the paper. Pay up to date and and a year in ad - .vance while the rate is low. Start taking a good paper at this oppor tunity. . Commercial printing carefully executed at the News printing plant CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Church. Corner Second mid B streets James T. Moore, pastor, phone 117-W. Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun day School. 11:00 A. M. Sermon Subject "Alone" 7:00 P. M. Epworth League. 8:00 P. M. Sermon Subject "Invincible." Wednesday 2:30 Ladies Aid. Wednesday 8.00 P. M. Choir Rehersal. Thursday 8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting. Free Methodist Church. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. ; Prayer and praise service at J7:30 p. m., preaching at 8 p. m. i Tuesday, 8 p. m., Young pco- iplo s prayer meeting, j Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 8:00 p. in. A cordial Invitation Is extend- f n1 tn nil VU W M. F. CIIILDS Pastor. TMS REAL TOBACCO CHCW 13 NOW CUT TVO WAYS W-D CUT n tOHQ anto. RtCHr-CtTf n sHottr shrhd Take Iru than onctiunrtcr llio nlil ilm rh. ! will be more mliilylnfi than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Jut tuke n nibble of It until you find Ilia tlrcufilh cIioy that mil j yen, then tee how txmly niid evenly the real tobucco tatto coniai, how It tjturni, liowinuch let you huve to tplt, how few chew oa tuke to he tobacco lutUficd. Thui'i why it li 77; HtiitYobacto Chew, nut'.nlw ii lentil fft flM nll Tlie luto of pore, rich tobacco doe not need to bo covets J up. Ail cxcoi of licorico and cctcnln(J makci yuu tpit too touch. One small chfv tal.es the place of two bijj chews of the old land. ((Notice Iiow Hie NnlJ hrhifju out the rich tobacco latc.JJ WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New Yott City (BUY FROM HEALER ORSEND IOtSTAMPSTOUS Baptist Church. Sunday Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; no preaching service at 11. 7:00 p. m. Young People's meeting. Junior B. Y. P. U. also at 7 p. in. Airs. T. A. Cnase, super intendent. Wednesday, Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Choir re hearsal at 8 p. m. Church of Chrrst. Bible School. 9:45 a. m. coin' munlon and sermon at 1 1 a. in., Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m song service and sermon at 7:30 p. in., prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7:30 p. in. E. C. WIGMORE, Pas'.or. I COI110. I'. A. JolttiBon Socrotnry, KOIIEKT JlUnNS Lodgo, No. 78, A. M. K Ancient and Acceptud Scottish Itlto Unl vornal and Symbolic Kroo Maaoiis meets first mid third Krlday ovonltiK In W. O. W. hall. VleltltiR brottiors wol- I-. K, I'nKO. We Print Butter Wrappers Telephone Us Your Order Today We. Sell the Hamilton D, W. ROOF, Jeweler & Optician The Lane County NewsJ Phone 2 Notice Water for iirigatlng and sprinkling purposes can bo used only during the HOURS specified 0:00 to 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 to 9:00 p. m. Therefore If tho water is used for such purposes at, other Intervals during the day the company will Install motors where this abuse is being practiced. It Is a duty involved, upon tho company to protect the city from lire and furnish an adequate supply of water to all, therefore wo will thank our patrons if thoy will assist us in try ing to protect the interest of themselves as well as tho city at largo. r Co. m a Oregon