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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1915)
L TO GIVE EXHIBITION j OF lEJiflie; ,n :t., , Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Topper- vein,, tho celebrated mnrjismen, -will give an exhibition of expert and fancy shooting; on the Brat-1 tain tract East Main Street,' orV Thursday, September 23. j sit will be a revelation to all' oijuie wonucriui possioumes oi modem arms and ammunition in the hands of the greatest ex perts. Mr. Topperwein is the acknowledged dean of fancy and trick shots, and his many feats are of a highly sensational char acter. Mrs. Topperwein has no equal ampng women for adopt Steven A. Lnmlori), of llluo. Ulvor, Oru gun; Albert II. Auainnu, ot Itluu Ulv or. Oregon; William Noiiboth, of llluo Ulvor. Oregon; Peary O'llrlen, ot llluo Mvor, Oregon. J. M. UPTON, tiwA)c?t Ueglster. N0Vj!lQE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF "Q" STREET ? Ifolleo In hereby given to tho own ers of properly llablo for tho Improve- meirt of "0" utraot from Eighth utroot to tliu wont lino of tho llrnttnln ciitnto, in Springfield, Oregon, that on Sop 'tomber 13, 1915, tho Common Council pnnod Ordinance No. 410 levying nn nxnosBinont for tho Improvomont ot tho 'mU street by grading and inncadam Uliifc, unit tho Raid nasossiuout wno entered upon tho Docket of Town Llena on tho 16th day 0t September, ,1016. i I ny the tortus of tho charter tho said .assessment in now duo mul must ho .paid on or hoforo tho lfith day of Oc Itober. 1015, or tho property will bo sold tor the payment thereof; uess in shooting. Ladles are es- incredible score and the tromen-: Co., has bought line from Glen-, fofl0 0w..e? of nnV property u -pecially urged to go and witness 'dous Btrain of such incessant itula to Gnrdiner. ! seised for such Improvomont In the J iior natmiicthhip skill with shot-, shootintr. It Is unlikely thnt. this Gaston 3.S00 boxes neaches mini of $25 or more, nt any tlmo with gun, rifle and pistol. Admission record will ever be beaten. Isold from 30 acres here. ! Jn'ton days .actor th nrst , I"'1'''"0" vVbe free to all. ! Mr. Topperwein is the origin-! Alsea-I. O O. F. lodge . erects ZMt. Some Idea of the unusual, ator. of many marvelous fancy two-story building 4S by GO foot. to nio with tho Town Recorder a writ character of the exhibition given and trick shots and also of the ! St. Johns Stovo Factory re-; ten application to pny tho said assess by the Topperweins will be gain-, feat of drawing the heads of In- sumes operations. . . mmt in ten annual instalments, in nc d from the followinc remarks: .dian cheifs and other pictures Coos County to Vote in No-, C0E "L. " . rfAV.Lr Adolph Topperwein, the greatest with bullets shot from a rifle, vember on $370,000 good roads 1 erty, and amount ot usaossmont nru ; living fancy and flying target Rifle shooting is not his only ac- bond issue. as follows: shot with a rifle, represents, the quirement, as he does wonderful Eastabrook Co., assembling 'c "H rn Winchester Repeating Arms Co., work also with revolver, pistol. 00,000 ties for shipment at , J.' 1 ""H'ooi i and lives in Can Antonio, Texas, and shotgun. . Brondbent, Coos county. , j'ot 3 Mnry iMmnt ' ' '. '. ', ', .' '. .' . 2o!oi i His native state has loner been, Mrs. Topperwein. who also re-i Redmond will rebuild large Lot 4. (Jennie Vogl 20.01 auwM.yfr FLOUR $1 Varehouse ' ago. I-Iarriman burned is the first new noted fOr its expert shooters and presents the Winchester Repeat this penchant for shooting ing Arms Co., is undoubtedly the nmontr Texans. added to his ua-: uremier lady shot of the world. tural ability, undoubtedly nc- Although she took up shooting town on the O. W. R. & N. Co., counts for the wonderful skill he ; only a few years ago, she has j extension in Harney cpunty. displays. He uses no special (startled the shooting world and j Hubbard letting contract for equipment, but ordinary Win-) entertained many thousands of! $15,000 school house. Chester rifles, shooting regular i people by her great skill with Warrenton Streets on fifty cartridges with solid ball or, in, rifie, shotgun and pistol. Shoot-jblocks vacated and $4,000 ex other words, cartridges such as ing comes natural to her aslpended preparing land for fac are sold by all dealers. He shoots 1 without seeming difficulty she ! tory sites, at oranges, apples, bits of coal jmasters various kinds of shoot- Wondburn voted $40,000 high or brick, walnuts, small marbles, ing quickly. school bonds, empty cartridge shells, and 1 Her . first public appearance I Salem Flax industry to bring many other tiny objects, which vas at the World's Fair in St. i 250 Belgian families to this part are all thrown into the air and Louis, where, with a Winchester of the state. 7 hit with either rifle or revolver, j automatic rifle, she broke 967 j Heppner Light & .Water Co. In the most remarkable exhi- out of 1,000 2 1-2 inch flying builds power line to lone and, hltion of rifle shooting ever giv-; targets; and later 1,995 out of Lexington, en, Mr. Topperwein shot for ten 2,000 with a straight run of 1437. Klamath Falls reducing fixed days at 72,500 2 1-4 inch wooden I 1 charges to get lower taxes two years ' ''ot c c' Alberta llrnttnln .. 20.01 ', Lot 0. nnd Francis Drown).. 10.CI . 1 Lot 7, Vina MncLcun 10.B0 I uoi a. vina iiacL,oun .......... ly.oi Lot 0, V. II. Pol In nl and T. Slkes.19.C0 Lot 10. cfo E. M. Parsons) .. 2S.05 Dlock 105 Lot 2, Krnost C. nnd 19.2G Lot 3 Sadlo A. Nicholson. . . . 18.12 Lot 4, Same 18.12 Lot t, Josso 1 Wyckoft 18.12 Lot 0. Josso I Wyckoft ........ 20.01 Lot 7, GcorKO W. Kotchum .... 20.01 Lot 8, George W. Kotchum .... 20.01 Lot 9. Jacob A. Schwarzon ..... 20.01 Lot 10. Jacob A. Schwarzon .... 27.SC IJIock 106 Lot 11. W. P. Wilson 27.C0 Lot 12. W. P. Wilson 20.01 Lot 13, Uenry Pholan 20.01 Lot 14. Henry lhclan 20.01 Lot 15. II. J. Morton 20.01 Lot 1C, H. J. Morton 18.12 j LiOi it, onmuei u. scou is.i- Lot 18, Samuel II. Scott 18.12 Lot 19. Samuel It. Scott 19.2G ' 1ft- CASH ONE DAY ONLY Wednesday, September 22 Limit of Ten Sacks to a Customer inywcj CO ox Springfield OX Oregon hlocks thrown into the air by an INDUSTRIAL NOTES Entenmse Logging started . " ?f ,iiVT' assistant, .missing only 9 out of Salem, Sept. 20. The State for new sawmill the entire lot. Duriner the shoot- eamnaiirn to build un industries men. ing, he made straight runs of and payrolls and hold down tax- anuy citizens petition to con 14,540, 13,599, 13,292, 13,2i9 ation and taxeaters is still on. nect paving with Portland city and 10,383. He used two Win- Heppner Masonic lodge is to paving. Chester Automatic niles and soon start erecting a nan uunu Winchester cartridges, and the ing. loading of the rifles was done by Florence Pacific Telenhone to cninlov 0 Lot 1Io,r8 !'- J- Bo,,or 20 05 to employ au Lol 12i era p J Bollor lu 50 Lot 13, Grace EX MoRlailry .... 19.51 Lot 14, Uraco K. MaRladry 19.50 I-ot 15, Lloyd and Vanco IIowo.. 19.51 Lot 16, Lloyd and Vanco Howu.. Lot 17, Lloyd and Vanco Howe. Lot 18, J. 11. nnd Thea H. Hull. . Lot 19, J. 11. nnd Thea A. Hell. Lot 20, J. II. and Thea A. Hell. 20.01 20.01 20.01 20.01 27.6a Ml ot tho aforesaid lots and blocku aro In Wnshbnrno's subdivision of tho I SprlriKflold Investment ana rower Company's nddltlon to tho Town of SprhiRllold, In Lima County, Oregon. Onto of first publication, September 10, 1915. IIKRUBRT E. WALKER. Town Recorder. THIS IS THE GRAFONOLA WE GIVE AWAY March 19, 191 6 Value $150 What seemed to us to be a question is now a gratifying success. It pays to bo liberal with our Trade. Since ve first an nounced that we would give away l.his beautiful Col umbia "Nonpareil Grafonola to some one of our custom ers on March 19, 1916,. our business has shown a big in crease. Of course the unusual values which we are' offer ing have' helpe to make this increase, anil wo shall con tinue along these lines. Be sure and ask for your Grafonola' votes with every purchase. ENROLL NOW To the first sixty who enroll as contestants will be given a souvenir and 5000 votes. Come in at once and let us explain how you can win. ' .RULES OF CONTEST. 1. C. 7, 8. No name ot contestant will 9. be known. No name ?of contestant will hn LUbilshed. Etory contestant fiets a cred it of ?20.00 in Premium De posit Checks to start with. Every contestant gets a num ber. ;i , Standing of contestantc' mini; , hers, published weekly af ter organization Is complet ed. All Checks must be deposited, on Wednesday. Checks can not be solicited in or about the store. 10: 11. 12. 13. Color . ot Premium Deposit Checks will bo changed monthly and must be depos ited weekly, to count. Checks are transforrablo only 4 before depositing. Contestants - having largest number of.Peposit on Mar. 10, 191C, win premiums in order ot their standing. All parties to a tie shall par-, tlcipate equally. No church, school, Jodgo, so ciety, or public institution can bocome a contestaniudi-. 4 Tie checks in packages with, .14. ,No niflraber of tho Arm, 'em your number and amount on plo'ye'e or relative of either 'top;.llp only. can boa. contestant. eaver-Mernaon Hardware Go. ALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS 1 School district No. 19 ot Springfield, 1 Oregon, hereby calls for payment all 1 warrants of said district up to and including warrant No. 525. Interest ceases on date ot this notice. Dated I this 15th day of September, 1916. j A. P. McKINZEY, Clerk.' r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. Made in Springfield Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town r. S. Land Office at Itosoburg, Ore gon. September 141915. Notice Is hereby given that Itlchard G. Hall of Blue Hiver. Oregon, who, on October 14, 1910, made Homestead En try. Serial No. 00070. for the NVj of SEVt, SHVi of 3EV, nnd NEW of SW4 ot Section 1. towwdilp IC S. ! Range 4 E. WJIlametto Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-year rroof, to establish claim to the land ahove described, beforo I. JP. Hewitt, lT. S. Commissioner, at his of-1 nee, at Eugene, uregon, on uie ujni day of October, 1915. -Claimant names as witnesses: I Donald Young and L. L. Ray announce the formation of the law firm of Young" & Hay, with ofilces over the Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. The House of Quality When you want good candy call at Egglmann'a Candy Kit chen. Best by Test. Eggimnn's' Candy Kitchen OAKORE KNOXALL For good values, For good broad, Use Ilakoro nil il Knoxall Flour. All kinds ot Feed cheap. Will do teed chopping for $1.50 n ton. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR , MILLS Classified Ad For Sale, Bent, Wanted, Etc. TT FOR SALE At a bargain dose in residence lot. Browning Realty Co. vw-.,-., , . , w FOUND Iii our store, purse con taming cneclc and coin. Pay for this notice and call and get same. Cox & Cox, Springfield FOR SALE-One new 17-ft. ce ; dar boat,' for $i'G, or, will trade , for agood bicycle or wood de livered' Enquire, Springfield 'Phqhe 130W3. 4-5 FOR SAliB OR TRADE- New six room bungalow tow im proved lot 50x150, trees, out side city limits, city water,, sewerage, wir.ed for electric lights, one bldck from mac ada,m street. 'WJ11- trade fOr Springfield property, Address E. R, Sjenqer, 'Cottage Grove Oregon. Springfield Bakery Bread, Plea, Cakes, Cookies, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty ' S. Young, - Proprietor , IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED The Springfield Creamery CHAS.' BARKMAN, Manager . The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers of sash, noons, .mouldings, brackets, TUHN1NO, STAIK llUILUINap. , Extension Tables, Drop Loaf Tables, UIlrcak fast Tables, Kitchen Cublnots, Cupboards, , Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Doxos -"erry Crates, Folding Clotbos Hacks. y ELECTRICITY SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HQME : Try is and bQ convincetVthat it pays to patronize homo Industries. ' , ' , , r, . . For ligfit, hent and power. "Made In Springfield." Oregon Power Co t The Lane County News divided Us expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outsido of Spring field, .Including paper and now machinery j,.,.., 20,4 p. C. Supplies bought In Springfield, in- ' eluding rent, etc '19,1 p. C. Payroll, entirely in Springfield goa5 n c. 80 Spent, at Horife ' . 4 , V I 1 ' : WANTED Ajiother Sprliigfleld lndustryto place their card In this spacer " I 1 ;