The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, September 09, 1915, Image 4

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    CHICAGO BANKER SEES
BRIGHT DAY DAWNING
FOR COAST TIMBERMEN
(Announcement
Goorgo M. Reynolds, President
of Continental & Commorclnl
National Bank, Isstios Bulletin
on Businoss Outlook.
EUGENE PUNS
DOLLAR
DAY
L.IOMT. iw fHU.
fjTWe take pleasure in announcing that
. that THOS. BATES, representing A.
E.Anderson & Co., Tailors of Chicago,
will be at our store
,
Friday and - Saturday,
September 10 and 11
We invite your inspection and if you need
a Suit or Overcoat at any time this Fall or
Winter we will be glad to take your meas
ure now and deliver the clothes when you
want them. We guarantee to fit and
please you.
In (ho main, fundamental con
ditions In this country ard pro
nouncotl sound, or at IorhI ro
garded as satisfactory, by Geo.
M. Roynolds, president of the
Continental & Commorclnl Nn
tlonul bank, of Chicago, who hafl
Eugene will havo a Dollar Day.
Wednesday, Soptomber 22, has
boen definitely decided upon,
both by tho Dollar Day com
mittee of the Lane County Crcd
Ity Association hud tho Pair
linn til Hii Hiln ilntn Mm nnv
chants of that city are planning ,JuRt, ,,8SUcd n. annT of tho
10 oner lor snio goous uiai """ 7 7
posses a far greater value than " "-" u" uu
the dollar for that sum. It will v,,cc? received from oU pnrts ol
nler ho tho nnnnlnir ilnv nf tlm tllO United StatOS.
Lane County Fair. Tho com- "WIUi an agricultural yield
mitton n,wi fni hrtnni nm o.r,,, probably tho greatest In history.
orating to make this day one of n,ul h,B X",1"'011 ir
the blgggcst events over sched- V""1 wim mu
tiled In Eugene, both from tho domestic credit situation lm
staiulpolnt of tho entertainment proving and with labor betto
of the visitor and tho standpoint employed than It has boon at
of tho wonderful bargains that any time, since tho outbreak of.
will be offered for a dollar on
that day. Already a number of
firms' have commenced to get
their goods together for that
day. The stores will remain
open until 9 o'clock in tho even
ing to accommodate those who
the European war, thero is sufll
c'ont basis for tho hope for bet
tcr times." states Prcsldont Rey
nold's letter. "Tho ono deter
ring factor apparently Is tho un
certainty of how long tho war
will continue, and tho Immediate
wish in rnltMn thr- fnlrrmil Rirm and ultlUUltO effect OU tllO
afterwards. world's businoss of the tremen-
"Use that dollar that Is bank- ?ua instruction or capital and
ASK your dealer for W-B Cut
Chewing Tobacco. It is the
new "Real Tobacco Chew" cut
loilg shred or send lOo In stamps to us.
WEYMAN.BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Sqwre, New Yw k Cily
CHURCH NOTICES
cd away jind make big Interest
on Dollar Day" is the slogan
.adopted for that day audit Is a
.certainly a dollar that will buy
more than 100 cents of value Is
! earning interest.
At the fair ground In tho way
of entertainment may be found
life in the European conflict.
Collections are far more satis
factory than thov were a few
Methodist Church.
Corner Second and D streets
James T. Mooro. pastor,, phone i
117-W.
Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun
day School.
1 1 A. M. Sermon by J. T. Ab
bott, D. D.v Tho Sacroment of
HSpeciaI
months ago. Tho disposition 'the Lord's Supper will bo ndmln-
gonerally seems to bo to liqul-;Istereu.
uate inucuieuness ami to pro
ceed on a more rational basis.
"There are few branches in I
tho steel and Iron industry that .'board meeting.
the Arnold amusement comnnnv nr9 -nsgh-g and In which there 7:30 Tuesday evening Sunday
with their full quota of shows. ,s any unemployment. Hut with school board meeting.
0:30 l Ji.-Epworth League.
7:30 Evening Sermon.
7:30 'Monday evening official
Hampton's
'On thp mc.p tmnk motnrnvHo tlie Immense crops, corrcsnon-
speed demons will vie with ono ,lents I,olnt out tl,ero should be
(for speed supromacy. All the at- further improvement, as, so far.
speed for supremacy. All the at- tho demand from railroads and
tractions thnt co to mnke n fn r uuhuihk iraues is not. uuicn in
- la
a success will be there.
Klamath Falls Algona mills J Portland commission regu
constructed 2800 foot double-ilates construction of automatic
track lift over 800 feet mountain j elevators.
that handled 155,000 feet logs in j lone Eight Mile planning for
one day. ja new school house.
Wednesday 7:30 Choir reher-
sal.
Thursday 7:30 P. M. Prayer
meeting.
Oregon Wood Products Co.,
on Coos Bay Is to add shingle
mill.
St. Johns Water and Light Co.
would sell its plant to Portland
for $130,000.
Banks New brick industry
starts with 200.000 kiln.
Made in
Springfield
excess oi one-nnir or. want u Dnn,;.t rhurh
l l.l 1 . il.l- il... ! ""I"'-- -"
auuuiu uv ui nils buunuii ui iiiu i r, i.i..i. i.i j
voar. Ono corrosnondmit est!- Sunday Sabbath school at
mates the general consumption 10:00 A. M., Gilbert Miller, sup-
nf thn Iron nnd stnftl Indnstrv In 1 erlntenUent.
this country today at about 80 1 Preaching morning and by Dr.
nor cent of normal nnd with nn IL Ferris.
export trade running 15 to 20 1 7:00 p. m. Young People's
nor pont of pnnnoitv. ho OKtl-1 meeting.
thnt lnhor oninlnvmont l i Junior' B. Y. P. U. also at 7
easily on a 95 per cent basis. P. M., Mrs. Fitzgerald, auperiii
ti,ia nt irii tendent.
in this country will make tblsIWednesdny, Prayer meeting at j
an attractive market, when the '7:30 p. m. Thursday, Choir re-
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.
Eggimaim's Candy Kitchen
4 if, if. 4
Springfield Bakery :
Bread, Pie3, Cakes, Cookies, etc.
Wedding and Party Cakes a
Specialty
S. Young, - Proprietor
i
BAKORE
KNOXALL
Kor good values,
For good bread, .
T.l3e Bakore anil Knoxall Flour,
All kind's of Feed cheap.
Will do feed chopping for $1,50 a ton.
SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS
hearsul at 8 p. m.
The
Springfield Planing Mill
Company
Manufacturers of
SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS,
TURNING, STAIR BUILDINGG,
Extenwlon Tables, Drop Leaf Tables, BBreak
fast Tables, Kitchen Cablnots, Cupboards,
Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes
Berry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks,
IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED
The Springfield Creamery
CHAS. BARKMAN, Manager
Try is and be convinced that it pays to
patronize home Industries.
A,
l'
ELECTRICITY
For light, heat and power.
"Made in Springfield."
Oregon Power Co.
it
SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME
The Lane County News divided its
expenditures last year, thus:
Supplies bought outside of Spring
field, including paper and new
machinery 20.4 p. c.
Supplies (bpueht in Springfield, in.
cludlng rent, etc 19,1 pvc.
Payroll, entirely In Springfield, .60.5 p. C.
i
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WANTED.
Another Springfield (ndnstry"fo
place their card in, thisVpace. '
i f it ? .' - '.j- ,'1$
war is over, for roreicn coun
tries which will be obliged to
sell materials In America nt a
very low price in order to bring
about a return of gold to those
countries, this writer suggests.
On the other hand, a great many
who replied fo our inquiries,
contend that the conclusion of
peace will bring with it, for a
time, nt least, a marked revival
In business, especially on the
Pacific Coast, and in the South
ern states, where the exnoration
of lumber phas practically ceas
ed because of the war. and
southern bankers and business
men are almost unanimous in
declaring that It would mean 1
the restoration of prosperity
difficulties confronting mtn.. t-" ' a.
growers. . j
"Indications nre that our sur-i
plus agriculturnl nrnduction will j
move more biowiv in uxuuri
Froo Methodist Church.
Sabbath School at 10 a. m.
Preaching sorvlces'nt 11 a.n.
Prayer and praise service at
7:30 p. m., preaching at S p. m.
Tuesday, 8 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. F. CIIILDS
. Pastor.
For Summer Trips
Back East .
Direct Unci Fattest Time
Smoothest Track VUI Cat.
Ifornla One Way.
Oregon Electric Ry,
And
The North Bank Road
Round Trip Faree from all Ore
flon Electric Stations to Any
Eastern City or Points In Can
ada, Dally until Sept. 30.
Two Fine Trains
'the North oank limit
ed" and the "INLAND EM
PIRE EXPRESS" electric
lighted throughout, completely
equipped for travel comfort, In
conjunction with the Northern
Pacific Ry. or Great Northern
n i -M,j . u . . . t i . r.-...-
. i.. anu mo Durunyiun nouio. .
' i 1 1. ... -1 o
Amiuarai ,uiu(Juvori on caiicrn
Trips and wide choice of routes.
New Way to California
$30.00 ROUND TRIP TO 8AN
FRANCI8CO, meals and berth
Included.. Make early reserva
tions to avoid disappointment..
SS. "GREAT NORTHERN" and
"NORTHERN PACIFIC" sail
every Tuesday, Thursday, Sat
urday from both Portland and
San Francleco.
Hand or ask for our new travel
folder. ..
H. R. KNIGHT, Agent.
Eugene, Oregon.
Ill
Church, of Christ
; 9:45 a. m. Hible School.
,11:00 a. m. Communion
sermon.
Junior C. E.
and
7:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor.
:00 j). m. Sermon.
Wednesday, 8:00 p. in. Prayer
meeting.
E. C. WIGMORE,
Pastor.
trade this year than usual, bo-, YAf Pfirif Riiff-At a7i
pause of the activity of the Ger-! VfcV- ' "ft"-
man suumarine m intenerence
with International commerce.
This, of course, would necessi
tate the greater use of credit
in this country in carrying this
Surplus of grain and foodstuffs
until it js actually needed abroad ;
and can be transported tnere.
Telephone Us Your Order Todav
ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No.
78. A. M. F., Ancient nnd
Accepted Scottish Kito Uni
versal and Symbolic Froo
Masons iv.eetB first anil third
Monday evening In W. O. W.
hall. Visiting brothers wul-
come.
A. Johnson
Secretary.
K. Toro,
R. W.
M.
The Lane County. .News.
Phone 2
Notice
Water for Irrigating and sprinkling purposes can
be used only during tho HOURS specified G:00 to
8:00 a. m. and 5:00 to 9:00 p. m. Therefore if the
"'water is used for such purposes at othor intervals
during the day the company will Install meters whero
this abuse 1b being practiced. It 1b a duty involved
.upon the company to protect the city' from. lire and
.furnish an adequate supply ofr.water to all, therefore
we will thank our patrons if they will assist ua in try
ing to protect the Interest of 'themselves as well
A
as the city at large.
80 Spent at Home I
o rea on Power Co.
ft
iff
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