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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1915)
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"GREAT NORTHERN" and "NORTHERN PACIFIC" sail every Tuesday, Thursday, Sat urday from both Portland and San Francisco. Send or ask for our new travel folder. H. R. KNIGHT, Agent. Eugene, Oregrn. 'IV, AO "Ml fc-TI if B II ifc J tt r- 41 lot l- - Bu FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. Established 1883 Capital ?and Surplus MT - - - . .... . . - . ... ,mm ntvw, . w.iawww Interests on Savings Accounts a nd Time Cortiflcates i . ASHLAND'S PLANS FOR CIVIC DEVELOPMENT ; (Continued from Pago 2.) !are coming to a realization that we have in our scenic attractions assets that have a commercial value, sus ceptible of being turned Into a tre menduous source of revenue. We need the homeseeker and Investor, and must continue ever" legitimate effort to bring them to Oregon, yet we must not lose sight of the tourist and his potential possibilities as ex pressed in dollars and cents to us. This being true, any attempt to prop erly and exploit our natural resources in the way of attractions for the visit or and sojourner Is of Interest to the reople of all parts ot the State, hence the story of a unique development of this kind that is going on in the South ern part of the State will prove inter esting to the readers ot the Oregon Grange Bulletin. In almost every part of tho State may be found mineral springs, more or less developed and utilized. Prob ably In no part of the State aro they Es numerous as in the Southern part, in the vicinity of the City of Ashland. In and about tho City of Ashland are many valuable Llthla, Soda and Sul phur springs. Those have been In use for many years, but no attempt has been made to develop them on a large scale. The people of Ashland have not, until about two years ago, givon serious thought to these springs as factors in tho future growth and progress of the City. More thought was given to fruit raising and selling real estate than to these natural gifts i that are so valuable not only to the City but to the poople of the whole Ctate. About two years ago a move ment was started to develop and make ueo of them, and at the present time I a project is uncW way that vlll create in Southern Oregon a wondor- s., T2IE "GREATER OREGOW With iihvv l)ill!II brltr 'ix'pmr-iit, "' lnrecil cri 'inilc, in d n -.i-y c.,lltlo,. to lu fncultr.'li" fill' r.tr of Oreton v 111 U It for.li tli yc. r. 'In ' .r. -Men, ir 14. 1 J r hpeiiui Iraliiiiii: in Suuiner., .founuilUni, Arcliltctur,lJiw.Mfitlcln, Teiicl.tne, Libra ry Wur TVf'Ir. JIi j .1, i' 'lriln'iiK anil I'lon Art. JL'in: iiulktrnutf ,lr arinuiitur I.llr nl li.lueutlon. I.lbrurr rf more than OS.UOO vnlnmen. tlilr tueii bililff!n. fully riiiiivi'nil. two itplmulM j.- i i;ittluii'. Tuition l'rcc. nornltc-ff for uiou nnil for vmtii. I'.xi-B 1 n vt. : ftntot frue roiloj,a(J.lT!ln; ItPglktrnr UNIVERSITY OF OREGON si., ouKfio;, ... - -s $3oo;ooo.op ful plny-Rrounil. ' Tho cltltona of Ashland havo voted for nml nttthorUod a horn issue of 5175,000 to bo usoit In carrying out a woll nlnnnoil nohoino ot tlovolopliiK tlio snrlnKs nml UcnullfylnK n lino park ityslom. A contract lutB hoon inailo. at a cost of $100,000, with a linn of onKlnoora to tlovolop minora! springs that havo boon acquired for tho city am! iilno tho wator Into town. Those engineers aro unilor a boatl of $60,000 to ilollvor tho wator . In tho city In unimpaired condition. Twenty ono mtlos ot three and four Inch plpo will ho required to carry tho water. Tho plant when completed will havo a capacity of 1BO.00O gallona a day. Llthla, Soda and Sulphur waters will bo distributed In tho park system, and at tho Southern l'nclllc Station grounds, whero thoy may bo used, freo of cost, by nil who desire to do so. Ono of tho proposed features con nected with tho springs devolopment Is tho erection of a modern, up-to-date sanitarium, whoro tho visitor in search of health may havo tho benofU of tho most scientific methods ot wator treat ment Ucaltxlng that tho bulk ot tho visit ors to a resort city como for pleasure and 'recreation than to take tho wator curs, the most comDrohcnnlve nlans for providing for thorn havo been worked out Plftv-ono acres of crountl worked out. l in ono acres or grounu havo been bought to be used In creat I tig ono of tho most beautiful parks In America. Thousands of dollars will bo spent in tho construction of drives and walks In this park. Ono of tho attractive features of this park Is tho beautiful stream ot clear, cold water that comes rolling and tumbling down tnat comes roiling anu tumuiing i own from tho snow clad top of Mt. Ashland, Along Its banks will bo placed seats where those who aro weary In body and soul may find rest and Joy listen ing to its song as It leaps and plays , like a happy child. Play grounds for tho children, full of alt sorts of things that please and delight tho hearts of youngsters, and pools of clear, cool water, that Just coax little foot to , ..., sinus., uruuuu ... win uo luun.i In this now fairyland. A great band stand, whore ono can Hear the best of music at dally concorts. and a nnvlltnn with n Ann ttnnr wVi.re tlm pallion with n lino lloor. whero tlio strains or the orchestra will not por- mlt ones feet to keon still, will pro- vide amusement for older folks, Tho Oregon, or at tho law olllro of Will ' murine motorist will find n panin' ,nm8 N'"'' KlROno, Oregon, within .touring motorist wll llnd a cam- ,8lx ,, from 10 ,,, o( .,, nr, ground furnished for his pleasure and . publication of thlH notice, comfort. Gas to cook with, storagof Dato of Ural publication, July 22, 'places for food, an abundanco of cold 191''. j drinking water, gushing out of a beau- AdnUulstVatr'ix tiful spring in tho hillside, and all ( WILLIAMS & UKAN. , needed sanitary conveniences will i Attorneys for Hstato. tempt him to lengthen-his stay amldj'rl. toS-19. these pleasant surroundings. " Scattered all over thj park aro, spring!! of mineral wntors and puro drinking water. Oregon can never go dry in Ashland Llthla Park, and the most excrutlating thirst can be as suaged In copious draughts of thoso healthful and palatable waters. Just as Salvation Is said to be free, so here health can claim the same distinction, fnr Mm irl.n will nnrlak frnelv nt this bounteous store of Nature's mod. ' iNo momJllg or evening SOrv icinal waters will find a panacea for.-C? August unless notiflcd. bodily ills and discomforts, without . f 110 preaching service at money and without price. i. I 1 ,, , . Those who are on pleasure bunt will ! P- Young People's find enjoyment In the scenic wonders . nieeting. , that Southern Orogon is so rich In. ,I,U",0J' J' l' , n,S0 a, 7 Crater Lake, one of the wondera.of the P- Mrs. ! itzgerald, Slipedn- world. Josephine Caves. Ashland Can-, ... . . , ..... on, iviamaui i.awe anu mnumeraiiio otiier Interesting places are ncdessible from Ashland. Tlio great paved boule vard that Jackson County has built nt a cost of half a million dollars will bring everlasting dolight to tho motor ist, and. as he glides swiftly over Ita smooth surface, ho will feast his eyea and soul on tho raro charm of tho vista of orchards, green fields and dis tant hills that make the Unguo River Valley a close competitor to tlio Gar den of Eden. W. F. WALKEH UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; Residence West Main St. Harness, Shoes, Gloves Harness and Shoes Repaired at The Harness Shop CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND . PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. See Edwards &Brattairi For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty ' ' ' . Lit.- Springfield- -nr. .:. Oregon This little city of Southern Oregon Is changing Its history, turning over n page In tho story ot Its progross, and In building for Itself a nuw and bettor plait of activity as a resort city is making a pleasure spot for tho people ot all Oregon. Helping Itself, It Is helping to exploit Oregon's attraction, for tho tourist and In setting tho pneo for tho rest of tho State In bringing about a greater and wiser utilisation ot tho natural gifts with yhlch wo havo boon ho richly 1 leased, Ashland Is said tc be tho first city in tho country to undertake this kind of n ctvlc Improvement In Just this way. Surely it is an Interesting develop ment ot Home ot tho State's natural assets, woll worth tho knowledgo and attention of tho cltlxous ot Oregon. Advortlsod Lottors Springfield, Ore, Aug. 1(5, 1910. Mrs. P. V. Kolloy. Mrs. Armlmlu 13. Mntterson. Mrs. Carrlo Scott. Mrs. (Iraco Wnngreen. Mrs. M. A. Wcokloy. Ono cent duo on all advertised letters. I1AUUY. M. STEWART. Postmaster. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Notice Is hereby given that tho tin , ,lor8,Kcl- " appointed admin ( ,Htratrx of ,,,,, of Stnnliu, K- Nool deceased. All persons having claims against said estnto are hereby 1 notified to present tho same, duly ver woodcock. Smith & lIrynon. 210 liar-' nnrd Hulldlng. Hugene. Oregon, within i lx months from llio date of tho first ! ulb,'catlon of m,tlc,!- ,)ato of Uu) lrst p,bcatIon ot ,, j noCO August G, 191C. ' ' llKHENICK NOKU j Administratrix of tho estate of Stan- j l8lnu K- Noo, deceased. Commercial printing caroful'y executed at tho News printing plant Notice to Creditors. ! iouco is noreoy given mat mo un , ,jorilRncj Vna McLean has boon up- f pointed administratrix of the estate of Jahalan T. Witter, doceascd, by 10 Tobato Court or Lano County, Or0K' "'"I " H POrsOHB having catmR against said estate aro requlr 0,i to fllo tho same, duly verified, with tho said administratrix at Sprlngflold. Telephone Springfield 2 for butter wrappers. CHURCH NOTICES Baptist Church. Sunday Sabbath school at 10:00 A. M., Gilbert Miller, sup- erinteildeilt. u, .. . tenueni. I WI'fllll'KllilV. 1-IHVUr 1 1 1 1 t f L 1 1 1 LI III . " n . riM t 1. I r.w p. in. i mireuuy, -noir re- Nex, Sundav 10 A. M. Slin hearsal at 8 p. m. - - - We Sell The Hamilton Watch D. W. ROOF, Jeweler & Optician it t'l ' :-"'.! fir- ' n iir I , .rtltt ' ' n (7tl OOQD JUPQt M TIIC CAMP 'uuDtie.YVE hwi lots or Newtown. Hiftr.Mo nicy awe iam rittDina our 3 THKT ORPINAIVf TOPAtCO lOM'T COMrAH IIVIIHIMtl KtAUTOBAceoCMIWr L WHEN sun and work are boiling the juice out of a fellow's hide, a satisfying chew beats a smoke. Some reasons why you hear so much about the Real Tobacco Chew: the good tobacco taste is there, it lasts, less grinding, less spitting. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned nnd sweetened just enough cuts out t;o much of tho grinding and spitting. ASK YOUR DEALER FOI?W-B CUT CHEWING TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW REAL TOBACCO CHEW-CUT LONG 5HPEP. how muck leii you have to iplt, how few chewt you Uko In lie tobacco tatlificd. Tlut' why it U Tht lUalTobana Chtw. That'i why it ooiU lot in the end. Tlio tasta of pure, rich tobacco due not need to ho covered up. An exocts of lioorica mid mvcctcnintf niakcayou pit too much. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. (Notice liow the unit brlnns out the rich tobacco tuulc.99 WEYMAN-BRUT0N COMPANY, 50 Un'wu Square, New York Oly Froo Mothodlst Church. Sabbuth School at 10 u. m. I'rcachinc Borvlees at 11 a.m Pravor nml nrnhui service at 7:30 p. in., preaching at 8 p. m. Tuesday, S p. m Young peo- ple'B prayer meeting. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 8:00 p. m. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all. M. P. CI1ILDS Pus tor. Church of Christ 0:-15 a. m. Ilible School 11:00 a. m. Communion and sermon. Jl :00 a. m. Junior C. 10. 7:00 p. in. Senior linden. vor. 8:00 p. m. Sermon. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Prayer" iiieetlng. IS. C. WIOMOIU3, Pastor. Mothodi3t Church. Corner Second and H streets James T. Moore, pastor, phone ! . . ' '117-W. We Print Butter Wrappers Telephone Us Your Order Today !The Lane County Notice ' Water for Irrigating and sprinkling purposes can be used only during the HOURS specified G:00 to 8:00 a. in. and G:00 to 0:00 p. nr. Therefore If tho water Is used for such purposes at other intervals during the day the company will install meters where this abuse is being practiced. It is a duty involved upon the company to protect tho city from lire and furnish an adequate supply of water to all, therefore we will thank our patrons if thoy will assist us in tryt ing to protect the Interest of thoniBelves as woll as the 'city at largo. J1' ' O rdgonPower"o: THAT 6000 UTTUE CMIW CIMMMLV tAn MIP S At urit.j 7 -J mo kooh roi. I ARAUlAltlt ABOUT YHATl Take leu than one-quarter the old ilzo chew. It will be inoro atlifyn limn a inoiittif.il of ordinary tobacco. Juit lake a nibble of it until you find Ilia strength chew that iuiu you, then ace howeailly and evenly the real tobacco tnila comet, haw it atiifiea. tiny School. 11:00 A.M. Sermon. Subject, "A OlorlotiB iMcBHagc Upon a MchbimI Subject." 7:00 1 M. ICpworth Lengtie. 8:00 I M. Sunnon. I 8:00 l. M. Wednesday choir practice. ! 8:00 V. M. Thursday Ir rayer meeting. Hutter Wrappers Call Spring Mi J. The Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, bet. Fourth and Kirili. l'hono 11 SPRINGFIELD - OREQON ItOIIICItT IIUItNH Lodgo, No. 7S, A. M. V Ancient nnd Accepted Scottish Itlto Unl vorsul and Symbolic Kroo Masons meeta first nnd third Monday evening In W. O. W. hull. Visiting brothers wol came. I'. A. Johnson Secretary. U K. Pago, It. W. M. News. Phone 2 k V Phone 30