The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, July 29, 1915, Image 4

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    lYou Need
Tailoring
that combines fair prices
jivtth good workmanship
pnd serviceable fabrics.
SVou need a tailor "whose
taste and skill you can
clepend on.
k-E Anderson & Co.
Tailors-Chicago
are the makers of de
pendable tailoring. The
up-to-dateness of their
garments show both
skill and taste.
lTie Tailoring
You Need"
AMPTO
WOOD WASTE IS ,
BEING UTILIZED
Portland, Ore, July 25.
Since the Inauguration of its
wood Waste Exchange, on April
1 15 Inst, tho Forest Sorvlco hno
'been requested to list 117 mills
and factories as having wnato
I material for sale, whllo during
tlio snmo timo 70 other wood
using concerns hnve asked to be
listed as desiring to purchase
wnsto of a wido range of species
in specified dimensions or ns mill
or factory run. Tho latter havo
been Included in the list of "Op
portunities to Soil Wnsto" which
is sent monthly to concerns
which have wnsto mnterinl for
snlo. This list Is growing stead
ily, but tho Forest Servico is
anxious to accelerate its rate of
growth inasmuch ns It com
prises only nbout half ns many
buyers as there are sellers listed
under "Opportunities to Buy
Waste."
The Foretc Service hns just
been notified by a Inrgo novelty
manufacturing concern in New
York City that the Wood Waste
Exchange hns enabled it to ob
tain Us raw material at a con-
' otflnmliln cvJiic nf mnnnv Thlo
factory uses smnll, semi- finish-!
.ed blocks of dogwood which it!
wood prices nro now Belling It at
n fnlr profit.
Tho Forest Sorvlco desires tho
co-onorntton of nil manUfubtUi'
ers of smnll woodon commodi
ties nud Invites them to list their
requirements with tho Wood
Wnsto Exchnngo. There Is no
charge for this sorvlco.
makes into patent spool holders,
The fnctory's requirements wore
published under "Opportunities
to Sell Waste" and n manufac
turer of shuttle blocks promptly
seized the opportunity to disnose
of the pieces of dogwood which
previously were discarded as
waste in his factory.
Similarly, other buyers are
now, through the Wood Waste
Exchange, obtaining material of
! Kood quality at a cost lower than
they had been paying for raw
material in the form of logs on
standard lumber,
INDUSTRIAL NOTES
Snlom, July 2G. Ground hnB
been broken for tho now $5J,000
building nt Monmouth Normal
School.
Los Angeles Compnny pur
chases Kugeno Brick Co. nnd
will mnko high gmdo building
and lire uricK.
Hood River Manufacturing
Co., of Hood Rlvor hns organ
ized to mnnufneture tho Fridny
Electric Cooker, tho Hood Rlvor
Orchnrd Cultivator, nnd tho
Fcnthcrwclght Spray nozzle,
Contract has been lot for
erection nnd '10 cnrlonds of ma
chinery for tho now Kendall
Bros, sawmill nt Roseburg.
Try n snck of eastern Ore
gon Hour nt $1.50 a sack, $5.80
a barrel. This flour guaranteed.
SNKKD & SONS.
wo
Good reliable lire Insurance.
No assessments: up membership
fee. Pay once and you nro done.
II. E. Walker nt tho City Hall.
0
Card of Thanks.
We desire to Minnie tho many
friends for their nets of kindness
nnd Mowers during the illness
nnd death of our beloved hus-
husbaml and father, Thomas J.
Morrison.
MRS. TIIOS. J. MORRISON
AND FAMILY
I THE CHAUrgU flSTS &0M6rEplNffcKSMfOM THE Q00D jQ'bbfc" ")
( The Rt'AL tobacco 1 ( and, nctt a puNcnmO
cMfew hry' y V in it )
"JET the taste of the richest
v-r tobacco grovvn. It is the
Real Tobacco Chew that' you hear
men boosting to their friends. ;
You'll be glad, too, that you've found
it and to pass the word along to men
that you know.
A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned
and sweetened just enough cuts out so much of (ho
grinding imd spitting.
Baptist Church.
Sunday Sabbnth school at
10:00 A. M., Gilbert Millor, sup
erintendent. No morning or evening serv
ice in August unless uotillcd.
and without ' 10 a in,; 110 preaching service at
A bow-facing oarlock has r The voters of Oregon are go
Tbeen invented by F. T. Living- 'ing to be asked to vote $10,000,
stone of Salem which he says 000 bonds for good roads. That's tories which were burning their
-will revolutionize rowing. tsome money. "waste or disposing of it at fire-
themselvcs having to accumu
late waste by cutting raw mater
ial into required sizes. On the
other hand, many mills and fac-
1 Made in Springfield
PMronize the Payroll of Your Home Town
The
House of Quality
You get your money's voih
when you trade at
Eggimann's Candy Kitchen
There was a miller by tho name of Brook,
He was running the mill down la a sly little
nook.
. He was making flour to supply the demand,
As the flour was so good he couldn't keep any
on hand.
The name of this flour was 'Dakore and
Knoxall.
You bet it Just suited them all.
Sold by all grocers and Springfield Flour
Mill
S. II. BAKER, Prop.
Sp'ringfieldBa'kery :
Bread, Pie3, Cakes, Cookies, etc.
Wedding and Party Cakes a
Specialty
S. Young, - Proprietor
The
Springfield Planing Mill
Company
Manufacturers of
SASH, DOORS. MOULDINGS, BRACKETS,
TURNING, STAIR BUILDINGG,
Extension Tables, Drop Leaf Tables, IJUreak
fast Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards,
Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes
Berry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks.
IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED
THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY :
h
CHAS. BARKMAN, Manager
i
m . i i i fi i
,iry is aim uu cuuvuiceu uiul il pays 10
patronize home industries.
i )
: SPENDS ITS MONEY "AT HOME :
ELECTRICITY
For light, heat and power.
"Made in Springfield."
Oregon Power Co.
The Lane County News divided its
expenditures last year, thus:
Supplies bought outside of Spring
field, including paper and now
machinery 20.4 p. c.
Supplies bought in Springfield, in
cluding rent, otc 19.1 p. c.
Payroll, entirely In 8prlngfleld 60.5 p, c.
80 Spent at Home
''
WANTED
Another Springfield industry to
place their card in this space. '
.
11
.7:00 p. m. Young People's
meeting.
Junior H
P. M., Mrs.
tendent.
Wednesday, Prayer meeting nl
7:30 p. m. Thursday, Choir re
hearsal at S p. m.
Y. P. U. also at 7
Fitzgerald, superln-
CHURCH NOTICES
Methodist Church.
Corner Second and B streets
James T. Moore, pastor, phone
117-W.
Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun
day School.
11:00 A.M. Sermon.
7:00 P. M. Epworth League.
8:00 P.M. Sermon.
Wednesday 2:30 Ladles' Aid.
W-7-
THZ HtA.1 TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAY3II
Yi'O CUT u WHO vmto. RIGHT-CUr is shoot jhiud.
Tnko than oncquartor (he old ulto cliqw. It
will bo noro itiiUfyfnil tlmu a mouthful of ordinary
tobucco. Jutt take a nlbblo of It until you find tho
itrcntflh chew that tulti you, tlieu hco how eatlly and
evenly the real toWcu taito comci, hoy il tatiifie.
how much leys you havo to tpit, how few ehewi you
l o,to "o tobacco nalisficd. 'Iliat's why it ii Tkt
HtaiTobartti Chew. Tlial'v ulv It I... I K. ..i
The lato of pure, rich (ulmcco ilocn not need id bo covered up, Aa
execti cf licorice uiid jrcetcniu makes you tpit too much.
One small chew takes the place of two biff
chews of the oltl kind.
((Notice how lUc nail tirlnfja
out the rich lobticcu intc.)9
TEYMAH-3RUT0N COMPAr 50 Union Square, New York Cily
(BUY FROM DEALER 0RSEND tO75TAMP3T0Us3
Weduosday lS.oo P. M. Choir
Hehersal.
riitiratluy S:00 P. M. Prayer
meeting.
Froo Mothoaist Church.
Sabbath School at 10 a. m.
Preaching services at 11 a.m.
in., song sorvlco and sermon at
7 'ISO p. in., prayer meeting every
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
13. C. WIOMOKE,
Pnpor.
The
Prayer and praise service at SDrinCfnela Garaffe
7:30 p. m., preaching at 8 p. m. . v VJCli aBc
CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS
Dentistry
DR. J. E. RICHMOND
PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 11C-J
Over Commorcial Bank,
Springfield, Oregon.
Tuesday, S p. m.. Youmr neo
jde's prayer meeting.
Midweek prayer meeting on
Thursdny at 8:00 p. m.
A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all.
M. P. CIIILDS
Pastor.
H. SANDGATHE
Proprietor
Repairing a Specialty
Main, hot. Fourth and Fifth. Phono 11
SPRINGFIELD - OREGON
Church of Chrnt.
Bible School, 9:45 a. in., com
munion and sermon at 11 a. in..
Christian Endeavor nt 0:30 p.
We Sell The
Hamilton Watch
I
0. W. ROOF, Jeweler & Optician
i
como.
P. A. Johnson
Secrotnry.
ItOnEKT I1UHN8 Lodgo, No.
78, A. M. F Anclont nnd
Accepted Scottish Rltu Uni
versal nnd Symbolic Free
MnsonB moots first nnd third
Friday ovenlng in W. O. W.
hall. Visiting brothors wol-
U K. Pago,
It. W. M.
Information nnd Cata
logues Froo
International
Correspondence
Schools
A. E. CHAMBERS,
Manager
C97 Willamette St. Cor. E 9th
Eugono, Oregon
We Print Butter Wrappers
Telephone Us Your Order Today
The Lane County News:
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Notice
Water for Irrigating and sprinkling purposes can
bo used only during the HOURS specified G:00 to ' i
8:00 a. m. and 5:00 to 9:00 p. m. Thereforo if tho
water is used for such purposes at other intervals
during the day tho company will Install meters whore
this abuse is being practiced. It is a duly involved '
upon the company to protect the city from lire and .
furnish an adequate supply of water to all, therefore
we will thank our patronB if they will assist us In try- 1 '
lng to protect tho interest of themsolves as well
as tho city at largo. )t t(
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