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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1915)
Style 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. ''The Tailoring You Need" HAMPTON EUGENE TO HAVE A BIG CIRCUS Al G. Bnrnos Wild Animal Circus to Exhibit Thoro Has 600 Porforming Animals. Saturday, AumiBt 2S, will bo circus day In Eugene. The Al 0. Barnes big three-ring, wild ani mal circus will bo tho attraction and will glvo performances at U and S o'clock on that date. Many substantial clatmB can truthfully bo mado about the or iginality and gcnuluo merit of tho Barnes show. Its program Is original becauso given almost entirely by educated animals. Its merit Is attested by tho fact that tho show holds tho rank of the largest trained animal exhi bition In all the world. Whllo a troupo of over GOO wild and domestic animals give the show's program, thoro have still been retained all tho pomp and splendors of tho old time- corn, grated ; 4 cupB of potatoes, cut into small pieces; 2 ounces salt pork; 1 small onion, chop ped: ! cuds of skim milk; 1 tea spoon ful salt; 4 ounces crackers. Cut the pork into small pieces and fry It with the onion until both are a dollcato brown, Add tho potutocs and com; cover with water, and cook until the vegetables aro soft. Add tho milk and salt, and rohout. It Is well to allow tho crackers to soak In tho milk whllo tho pota toes and corn aro being cooked. Somo peoplo cook the cobs from which tho corn has boon remov ed In wator, and later use this water for cooking tho potatoes and com. Cakos Without Flour When cottage cheese Is mado from skim milk, cream or butter Is very commonly added, to make it moro palatable. For some purposes the cottage cheese curd from skim milk Is better than that from tho whole milk, as for example In cakes honored circus, for thorn's tho big dazzling parado given each j made from tho following recelpo, morning at 10:3B, ana there's vynicii is unusual, Bmco it con- sawdust rings threo of them, , talus no Hour: and pink lemonade, and peanuts, j Curd Cup Cako3 and clowns and sldo shows, but ! I cup dry curd, 4 oggs, 3-4 cup when tho big performance sugar, 1-b teaspoon salt. starts, one instantly recognizes' Beat tho iTH HOOP dUPm CAflt UVK lilt riWHUl BtTj HiY.vounutMi nrocr this TUB MM.10DM.50 SHSW I tlltBtSTWIV MAMtVtRtU jutar,ouarAXMtin Ml WNIT rilU7 THCBtST Of rvtRTWCM arm) ASK your dealer for W-B Cut Chewing Tobacco. It is the new "Real Tobacco Chev.'" cut long shred or send lOo in stamps to us. WEYMAN-BRUTOH COMPANY, SO Union Squire, New York City CHURCH NOtlCES Baptist Church. Sunday Sabbath school at yolks of tho eggs! 10:00 A. M Gilbert Miller, sup- i M .1 .1 A f II.. 1.1 .11. UHt.,.t.l.4 ...1.1 tl. tl M A .1 1 .1 A rus wnu uuiuwiuru i run i uw uiu uuuuuiii , uuu uiu nuui ami uriiuuiuiuui. routine or circus entertainment, mo curu iwnicn must, ue very; rrencning morning ami y ur. Instead of tho usual, tho very dry,) and bent until tho mixture iW. II. Ferris, unusual prevails. Big, startling, is smooth. Combino this mix-j 7:00 p. m. Young Peoplo'B thrilling acts are done by feroc- turo by cutting and folding with i meeting. ious. lnanklllliur Hons, tluers. tho stlllly beaten whites of tho! Junior B. Y. P. U. also at 7 leopards and bears twenty- eggs. Bake for 20 minutes In four full grown African Hons a moderate oven In which tho being performed In one act. heat is greater at tho bottom. Thirty bears aro shown In an- Use unbuttered gem tins This other. Young women trainers amount should make about 30 present groups tof tigers, leo- cakes. pards and jaguars In death-defy- In order to prepare the curd, lng feats. take 2 1-2 or 3 quarts of sour A special number on the pro- skim milk; heat to the boiling cram is the troupe of high school point and strain; when no more horses and nonies. Sixteen of Hriuid runs off. press tho curd be- fthe world's champion dancing tween cloths or spread It out in horses, and a company of one a thin layer on a cloth ana dry hundred military 'ponies aro it in a warming oven. ir tho among the lot. Trapeze perform- curd from tho quantity of milk lng monkeys the first ever given amounts to more limn a and riding os-, cupful, it is too wet. P. M., Mrs. Fitzgerald, superin tendent. Wednesday, Prayer mooting at 7:30 p. m. Thuradny, Choir ro hcarsal at 8 p. m. shown, racing triches. a balloon riding Hon. I If a very sweet cake is liked, horse riding Hons, leopards, bear, cs is the case In parts of South SABBATH OBSERVANCE iodic rest, it wears longer; no fogs, goats, hyenas ami sea Hons America, where these cheese (Published by Request.) " less does the engineer need rest, , are aso among the unusual cakes are woH known, two cups We are living in a Christian as it tends to lengthen his life. sights offered by the Barnes of sugar may be used with two nation founded by God-fearing ' The employer today is under show. iCups of the cottage cheese and men, our Sabbath recognized temptation to ket-p the wheels of Fifty clown elephants, pigs, 'four eggs. ,ff,i w Tho nihio production In constant motion, . mi,. rants, nmnltevs. nnnles! diiU MLULCtlU UJ mn a . . ,, - , - - , t r w 9 is the foundation upon which discarding the exhausted work-iau( tiogs provide fun for the moral law is huilt. Obedience " " visitors. to God is clearly demanded in ece, of machinery, supplying. the Old and New Testiment. One his place with a new one. j SKIM MILK AS FOOD seventh of our time belongs to . A ?'eekly day of, t and wor- God that we may rest and work fP s a proper subject for legis-, (Continued froni Pf.Ro jy ,xr-htn H!m toqiio cniri lation and a desirable end to ac-1 JSaSSt mlaul complish. Worship cannot be uable for body-building, is even thJ Sbbath dTv Not one enforced by legislation, but the greater than in whole milk. - SLaJefifaH His word rives us to necessary leisure should I Since the nutritive part of hn? PnroumLement for SdilS be securecl wel1 enforced 'skim milk consists very largely any encouragement toi seiiis i f j ,t , t b classetl a8 '?wSrt,rv amusement r SR,n n Observance of a day of rest whole milk is, such food mater hivo rtriftPfl far awav and worship means a building ,ials as eggs, meat, fish, poultry. f,nm ti,BnWntVnf Cnt Tnnri tiio of character and intellect, a, and cneese ttnougn u is mucn from the precepts of God and the nliitinn n more delicate than those foods) practices or our Jaw remains a T, 1 DiUIn Unotl ini nnH V;i ,m thl m.Hon of ol" Sunday has come to mean, as fuel. Two and a half quarts i woodcock, smith & BrjHon. 210 Har ili1?,"1 Q"eS ml? is just the reverse. of skim milk contain almost afi'nprd ulldinB, Eugono v Oregon , wit hit. IllOIIlIia iruill IUU IIUIU itiu Ilia. publication of this notice. Date of tho first publication of tit Ik notice August C, 1915. HEHENICE NOEL, Administratrix of lha catato of Stan- Islau K. Nool. deceased. Marsh field S. P. Co. will erect now roundhouse here. J. L. White, manoger of the Oregon Power Company, Al bany, Oregon has been elected Vice President of the Albany Merchants Association. Beaverton Plans ready for $1S,0Q0 school building. Froo Mothodlst Church. Sabbnth School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. Prayer and praise service at 7:30 p. m., preaching at S p. m. Tuesday, S p. m.. Young peo ple's prayer meeting. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 8:00 p. m. . A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to all. M. P. C11ILDS Pastor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of tho estato of Stanlslau K. Noel deceased. All persons having Church of Christ 0:45 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. 111. Communion and sermon. 11:00 a. in. .Junior C. B. 7:00 p. 111. Senior Endeavor. 8:00 p. m. Sermon. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. E. C. WIGMOHE, Pastor. Buttor Wrappors-Call Spring field 2. !. See Edwards &Brattaii For Farm and City Proporty Exchanges a Specialty Springfiold - - Orogon Phono 30 Office In City Hall, Bprlnofteld, Ore. HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC J. H. BOWER Lawyor. I'hono 1221 831 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon Harness, Shoes, Gloves Harness and Shoes Repaired at ,The Harness Shop iclifrns against said estato are horoby latners, out me . . . . , . ' ,.tun tun .m, c.,..ii a. 1 notlded to present the oamo, duly vor- strong bulwark, higher sense of duty and honor, lather than with such substan- la am PJth the proper vollJhorH a uay 01 woriuiy aniuseiuent. as muui n.-io uy , to ti, ,im n atratnx at tno omco 01 Special Fares F.r Summer Trips Back East Direct Lines Fastest Time Smoothest Track Vial Cal ifornia One Way. Oregon Electric By, And The North BanU Bord Round Trip Fares from all Ore gon Electric Stations to Any Eastern City or Points in Can ada, Dally until Sept. 30. Two Fine Trains "THE NORTH CAfJK LIMITS ED" and the "INLAND EM PIRE EXPRE3S" electric lighted throughout, completely equipped for travel comfort, In conjunction with the Northern Pacific Ry. or Great Northern Ry. and the Burllnrjton Route. Liberal Stapovcra on Eastern Trips r.nd wide choice of routes. N3W Way to California $30.00 ROUND TRIP TO SAN FRANCISCO, mealo and berth Included.. Malic early reserva tions to avoid disappointment.. SS. "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. Kugeno, Oregon. miVHlCai UIIU IllUlUl tuiiuiuuiii), - ,, , . . . , .,,-,,1 !,,, , W find the need of one day in " " "e casi uie i i PPrCv n ...... fnr rp(5f piptipo has employers agreed to give their anie amount or energy as a nroven that an Inidnl needs rfer- finplojred one-half day for recre-, pound of round of beef. When ?rAatanenffnei5!i ation each week; ami found less milk sells for 4 cents a inclination among them to go lu. 01 W, , i,OUI1" out ot town for amusement on a,ul round -of beef for 20 cento Sunday and a greater attend- a l)OU"d- a dhne' ot,cr 'i "I.,. sum of money spent for skim a h ultlr U?frvPinpPfnr th? m lilk wi" PIde nearly twice and better service lor the em- , nrj,, a it w, ployers during the week. Some- ,f fi t for round Bteak Rou d thing of tins kind can be done. of beeft of course ls ono of tne We need a national Sunday lower-priced meats, and when rest law to protect all laborers compared with the more expen and secure influence of govern-( give cuts skim milk makes a still meat. 'better showing from the stand- We should honor Him who 'point of economy. The fompar gavc us the day by setting aside jgon with oysters is very signi as much of it as possible, not as ficant; a quart of oysters con little, for Him, and receive the tains less than twice as "much bless'ng from Him which He nourishment as a quart of skim promises to those who keep His "dlk, and yet it oftens costs sov comrnandnients. erat times as much. Both are l'p( ',,s p,jr innu"P"c to "seful, wholesome foods, and in rroate public sentiment along J,"0 y8tAer on?,Ila a fspecJal IWo lirs nnd seek to brinir avor- A combination of the Iwt t ie closing of acel o in oyster stew or creamed of amtfseYnent and business on GJ : a f'TiS !nm1nv mid IPt us nrove that we us,nS the oysters, since it makes . utiuaj.Piui let us prove mat we . ouantitv "eo further worifin- for tne netterment "WIm1' Im,i, l:.,. mmr tl! of hnmnnltv because we love , mankind and desire to make it ea!v f"r all to be christian citi zens of a christian nation. Notice to Creditors. Notlco 1h horoby given that the un r-olntod administratrix of tho eBtato I unskimmed milk is not percep Whole, unskimmed milk lias, or course, a more pleasing taste to many people, and those who do not need to consider the ad ditional cost will no doubt, al ways prefer it. When used for cooking, however, the difference In taste between skim mod and of Jahalan T. AVlttor, deceased, hy tho Probate Court of Lano County, I A 1 - A - 1 1 . luregun, mm mm :wi jjuruuun iiuviuk claims against said estate aro requir ed to fllo the same, duly vorlfled, with the said administratrix at Springfield, Oroiron. or at tho law nillco of Will- jlams & Ilnn'n Rugeno, Oregon, within six montlin from tlio date of tho first publication of this notice. Dato pf first publication, July 22, 1915. VINA McLBAN, Administratrix. WILLIAMS & BRAN, Attornoys for Estato. Th to8-19. . Telephone -Sprlngfleld 2 for butter yrappers. tible, and there are a r,r'it 'many uses to which skim milk Cftji be put in the preparation of ftjpds. In the making of cereal miimiOH. for instance, the use of aldm milk in place of water, odds, greaty to the nutritive '.value, particularly by raising 'jie amount of tis3iie-foriniii;' ni terials. making milk oili? chowders, custards, and k'es, also, it can bo profltablyscd, In chowders the lack ofjlatin made up by the use .of saljfmprk. Corn Cho'wdor 1 caij of corn or 1 pint 6pfrl We Sell The Hamilton Watch D.W. ROOF, Jeweler & Optician Mothodist 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, i 8:00 P.M. Sermon. I 8:00 P. M. Wednesday choir j practice. 8:00 P. M. Thursday Prayer meeting. Commercial printing carefully executed at tho News nrintintr nlant CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 110-J Ovor Commorcinl Bank, Springfield, Orogon. HOI1EUT UUKNS I.oiIko, No. 78, A. M. V., Anclunt and Accepted Scottish ltlto Uni versal and Symbolic Kreo MiiBOHH ineotu first and third Monday ovonlng In W. O. W. hall. Vlaltlni; brothora wol- ! .('OHIO. V. A. Johnson Secretary. U K. Pago, II. W. M. We Print Butter Wrappers Telephone Us Your Order Today The Lane County News. 'Phone 2 Notice Water for Irrigating and sprinkling purposes can v bo used only during the HOURS specified -0:00 to 8:00 a. m. and 0:00 to 9:00 p. m. Therefore If the water ls used for such purposes at other Intervals during the day the company will Install meters where this abuse ls being practiced. It Is a duty Involved upon tho company to protect tho city from fire and furnish an adequate supply of water to all, therefore wo will thank our patrons if they will asslatiis in try ing to protect tho interest of themselves as well as tho city at large. Oregon Power C