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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1915)
Styl m nr e Means Good Taste The worth of a garment is not measured by its cost, but rather by its fitness for the time the place the occasion and the person. The best time to order garments is now. Every day brings an occa sion to wear them. 11 The Tailoring You Need1' HAMPTON FORESTS PAY IN SZSOOIO 0 THE GOVERNMENT Portland. Ore, August 12. The National Forest turned Into the U. S. Treasury during the llseal year ended Juno 110, 1915, nearly $2,500,000, an increase of more than $10,000 over the receipts of the previous year, according to a statement Just issued by the Forest Service. The timber sales, which "The census bureau is work ing so that every state will have a simlliar law," saltl Dr. Hoburg. "Practically the same system has been in vogue in most Euro pean countries for many years, in some of them for a century or more, and 15 states of the union have adopted it." The law is especially advan tageous in disputes in the settle ment of estates. The litigants will be able to get a certified amounted to $1,10 1,000 yielded on account of the preHont de pressed condition of the lumber Industry about $79,000 less than those of the previous llseal year, but the gain was made possible by larger revenues from other. sources. Tlie grazing receipts, which totaled $1,125,000, In creased $127,000 over last year,1 and the wuterpower receipts, which amounted to not quite ; $90,000 showed an Increase of i nearly $-12,000. ! The demoralization of the tur pentine Industry on account of. the war's curtailment of the naval stores market caused the ! receipts from the sale of turpen tining privileges on the National i Forests to drop to about $9,000, as against nearly $15,000 last year. The sale of special use permits, under which all sorts of enterprises from apiaries to whaling stations, are operated on the Forests, yielded nearly $78,000. an increase of nearly $37,000 in the revenue derived by the settlement of trespass cases In which Government tim ber had been cut without intent to defraud, the revenue from tills source being only a little more than $;i,uuu. More than C THE OOOP JUDQE CALMS THE C0WPQ""1 ( tQMC or that nr.Ai tthvco" without ir lift woihd Nut dc wvatm Livinq nir voimetir "UT loose from the big, bulgy wad. For a clean, small chew there's noth ing like it. It is tho Real Tobacco Chew that you hear men telling their friends about. You get the good of the richest tobacco grown. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough cuts out so much of die grinding and .spitting. I copy of the birth or death certl llcate of any person connected j7t000 however, was collected with the estate. It will nlsofrom othor tlmbor trespass mean much in the isolated sec-1 ., rj..,im tfiiiH r.nm LANE COUNTY DIVIDED (Continued from Page 1.) The reports of each local reg istrar are sent to the secretary tions in getting a line upon the increase of population of the school districts. Dr. Roburg was sent to the Orient over two years ago by the state to study tropical di seases, so that he would be able upon his return to successfully .' . 1 . ...... ,f ,1... .ln(v....O fll.lt ' might start in this state from persons coining across the Pa cific from the Asiatic countries. lie spent a year m .Manila. of the state board of health and where he was granted the de a complete record of the births 'gree of tropical medicine, and and deaths in the state are thus spent the remainder of his time kept. at various points in China. yielded nearly $15,000, an in crease of about $1,000; occu pancy trespass case, which oc curred In only one of the seven forest districts, turned in some thing less than $250; about $00 was derived from turentlne trespass cases, and $000 from lire trespass cases, the latter be ing more than $7,000 less than the amount collected In the pre vious fiscal year for damage to Government property through Ores carelessly or wilfully start ed in or near National Forests. TKC RIAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAY5II W'D CUT is iono shrid. RIGHT-CUT is shcrt shfuo. y3! I'nko lct tluut onc-ipuirtcr ilia olil tc cliov. It will lie mure utii(yiiij( limn a mouthful ,,f ordinary tobacco. Jtut take u nihlile of It unlit you find tlm BtrcnCtli chew tlmt an it m you, then co how c.mly mid evenly tho real tolmcco tiuto cotiiot, how it mtiifiei, how much Ictt you huvc to pit, how (cw chews you lake i to ho tolmcco tilifird. Tlmt't why it U Iht HealToLlrca ( krtf TIiki'. ..I... . ....... I !.. .1 I ine tnito or pure, rich tolmcco doc not need to ho covered up. An zccii or licorice mid iwcotciiiiij! mukeayou ipit too much. Cine small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. 4 Notice how the snll brlnrjff out the rich tobacco tn.stc.) WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Squwc, New York City BUY FROM DEALER 0RSEN0 1095TAMPST0 lisj I B! Telephone Springfield 2 for butter wrappers. Froo Mothodist Church. morning worship. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. ' 7:(io P. M. Epworth League. Preaching services at 11 a.m. Prayer and praise service at 7:110 p. in., preaching at S p. in. Tuesday. S p. in.. Young peo ple s prayer meeting .MitI week prayer Thursday at S:00 p. m A cordial invitation is extend ed to all. M. F. GUILDS Pastor. meeting on CHURCH NOTICES Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town The House of Quality ; Where they serve Ice Cream, Sundaes, and Ice Cold Drinks and the celebrated Loganberry juice. Eggimann's Candy Kitchen Watch this space for our next adv. : : SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILL Springfield Bakery : Bread, Pie3, Cakes, Cookies, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty s. Young, Vr oprietor ; IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED Tnl SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY CIIAS. BARKMAN, Manager Try is and be convinced that it pays to patronize home industries. SPENDS its;money at home The Lane County News divided its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outside of Spring field, including paper and now machinery t 20.4 p. C. Supplies bought In Springfield, in cluding rent, etc 19.1 p. C. Payroll, entirely in Springfield'. ......60.5 p. c. 80 Speivb Home a. Baptist Church. Sunday Sabbath school at 10:'Mi A. M., (lilbert Miller, sup erintendent. No morning or evening serv ice in August unless notified. 10 a. in.; no preaching service at 11. 7:00 p. m. Young People's meeting. Junior 1J. Y. P. U. also at 7 P. M., Mrs. Fitzgerald, superin- galls the soloist for the morning Methodist Church. Corner Second and Ii streets James T. Moore, pastor, phone 117-W. Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun day School. 11:00 A.M. Sermon. The Rev. Dr. Fields of Ohio will preach. Dr. Fields Is a strong man of wide experience and will be heard with pleasure and profit. Ills son. Professor Fields will accompany Miss In sult) P.M. Sermon. Church of Chrrst. Bible School, U:-lfi a. in., com munion and sermon at 11 a. in., Christian Endeavor at 0:110 p. in., song service and sermon at 7:110 p. in., prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7:110 p. in. E. C. WIG MO RE. Pas or. tendent. : There are prominent Eugene 'Wednesday, Prayer meeting at j musicians and assure us of a 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Choir re- splendid i liearsal at 8 p. in. The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers of SASH, DOOKS. MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, TL'KNiNG, STAIK BFILDINGO, Extension Tables, Drop Leaf Tables, IlHreak fast Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes Berry Crates, Folding Clothes Hacks. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.. ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." Oregon Power Co. We Sell The Hamilton Watch atmosphere for the The Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main. but. Fourth and Fifth. Phono 11 SPRINGFIELD - OREGON IIOIIKUT IIUHN.S Lodge. No. 78, A. M. F Ancient and Accented Scottish Kilo Unl vonml mid Symbolic Froo Muhoiim meets first and third Monday evening In W. O. V. hall. Visiting brothers wol- come. I'. A. Johnson Secretary. L. K. Pago, H. W. M. We Print Butter Wrappers Telephone Us Your Order Today i WANTED Another Springfield industry to place their card in this space. D, W, ROOF, Jeweler & Optician The Lane County News Phone 2 Notice Water for irrigating and sprinkling purposes can be used only during the HOURS specified 0:00 to 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 to 9:00 p. m. Therefore- if the water is used for such purposes at other intervals during the day the company will install meters whore this abuse is being practiced: It Is a duty Involved upon the company to protect the city from firo and furnish an adequate supply of water to all, therefore we will thank our patrons If they will assist us in try ing to protect the interest of themselves as well as the city at large. Oregon Power Co,