Water for irrigating and sprinkling purposes can be used only during tho HOURS specified 6:00 to S:00 a. in. and 5:00 to 9:00 p. m. Therefore if the water is used for such purposes at other, intervals; h ft v. during the day the company will install meters whero this abuse is being practiced! It is a duty involved upon the company to protect tho city from flro and furnish an adequate supply of -water to all. therefore, we will thank our patrons it they will assist us In try ing, to protect the interest of themselves as well .. as the city at large. Oregon Power Co. INNES CASE TO COME UP " IN U. S. SUPREME COURT Victor Innes and wife, who were arrested while staying at a house on the McKenzie river east of Eugene more than a year ago, charged with the murder of Eloise. Nelnis Dennis and Bea trice Nelms, of Atlanta, Ga., are still in jail at San Antonio, Tex., Their case will come up in the TJ. S. supreme court in the near future. A press dispatch from Atlanta says: 'Another celebrated Georgia case will soon take its place on the calendar of the supreme Bill Boards Job Printing ''VV -& VS V -'' J" i . , f ? 'court of the United States. This lis the famous Innes-Nclms mys tery. Solicitor-General Dorsoy will figure in the case, which in volves the baffling disappear ance more than a year ago of (the two sisters, Eloise Nelms Dennis and Beatrice Nelms. No case, perhaps, in the court annals of Georgia, with the pos sible exception of the Frank case? has attracted as much at tention. The two sisters have disappeared so completely from the face of the earth as if the ground had opened and swal lowed them. Whether they were murdered is a question that de Offer one of the big: means of advertising, but they lack the ability to get into the homes of the buyers. That is where the Lane County News goes twice, each week with its big budget of Springfield News. Tell your story of bargains in The News and get results. The law requires that all butter offered for sale shall bear the name and address of the makea and weight of the package. Writing these by hand is too slow; get them printed on vegetable parchment with special non-oil ink. 100 for $1; 200 for $1.35; 500 $2.40. The letter head, envelope and statement are the means by which the business man visits his customers. Neat printing raises the esti- mate the recipient has of the business house Let the News Printery work out a catchy letter head design for you. The News has just designed an envelope with a concise resume of Springfield's advantages. There is ample space for the address and for the return card, and the extra cost is nominal Linotyping for the Trade The Lane County News Springfield, Oregon tectives tho country ovor have never been able to decide. Victor Innes, formerly of Portland, Ore., with whom one of the 'sisters had business re lations and who appeared to have received largo sums of 'money in handling property transactions, is under charges I in connection with the case. Both he and his wife were in j dieted in Atlanta for larceny : after trust. It is charged that Mrs. Dennis, one of the missing i sisters, turned over to them ,' practically her entire fortune for investment in western and Mex 'ican lands, which investments -Jh never materialized. Rr. and Mrs. Innes aV6' thill in thb county jail at San Antonio, Tex., whqro1 thby lmvo boon since tholr lirrcHt near, Eugene, Oregon. No actual proof of tho deaths of tho girls could bo uiund and murder Indictments In Texas were dismissed. Tho Inucses are now lighting through habeas corpus proceed ings to prevent their extradition 1 to Georgia on the charges of lar ceny. Tho appeal to thu United States supromo court was taken whon the Texas courts refused to grant the writs and release them. SolIcltor-CJoneral Dorsoy will go to. Washington to appeal' bu foro the supremo court. ' Ho will nsk..'tp havo tho caso advanced on tho calendar for an immed iate hearing. The outcome will dotermlno whether tho Inncses will be brought' to Atlanta. It Is understood that If the hearing Is not advanced it probably will not bo reached for another yoar. The Nelniir-f jlstors, so long missing wore tho daughters of many years sheriff of this coun ty. Ho left a considerable for- ( tunc, which his widow, his two ! daughters, and his son Inherited. Tho mother of tho inls3lngglrls 'and their brothers are now living In Atlanta. Register. RUTH ST. DENIS PRESENTS NEW SPECTACULAR DANCE Not satisfied with tho great success she has mode with her original creations of Oriental dances, Ruth St. Denis, the fam-! tons dance artiste, spends her between seasons studying out now dance plays for her already1 extensive repertoire. She not only originates all her dances, but designs all the costuming, 'directs the staging of tho pro duction as well as tho light ef fects, draws tho designs for the j scenery and selects the musical j aqcompanlmeut for each new creation. Tho latest of her dance plays which sho will offer this season is "The Garden of Kama," a bea- , utlful legendary pantomime ' from the Indian lyrics of Law rence IIopo's poems. The "Gar den of Kama" is perhaps tho most pretentious of all the dan pob Miss St. Denis has vet nro- jduced, as it not only calls for a very large cast of assisting danc ers, including a numocr or Nautch girls and native Hindoo assitants, but scenically it is of unusual proportions, requiring several compluetac sets, while the costuming carries out the lavish In its richness of coloring and beieweled adornment. Denis Vompany will embrace all the important cities of America and Canada, with a short sea son in Central America and tho Canal Zone. Tho company is booked for 'an appearance In Eugene Saturday night, Oct. 10, at the Eugene theatre. Seats on sale Friday morning 10 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES First Baptist Church. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. Gilbert Miller, Supt. , Divine Worship at 11:00 A. M. Sermon by Rev. Will N. Ferris. Theme, "Why Does God Hate Sin," A plain, pointed, practi cal and pleasing message. All our young people should hear It. Senior and Junior meetings will be held at G.30 P. M. Evening Evangelistic service of song and sermon at 7 :30 P. M. Choice reading by Dr. Kcenoy Ferris. Sermon by Rev. Ferris. Topic, "Where Art Thou?" Music by male quartette. A most cordial Invitation ex tended to all. Strangers always welcome. Church of Christ 9:45 Sundav School 11:00 a. m. Communion and sermon. Text, "Gift of Holy Spirit." 11:00 a. m. Junior u. m. G:30 P. M. Senior Endeavor. 7:30 P. M. Evening Services. Text, "The Great Detective." Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer . Meeting. Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal. E. CWIGMORE, Pastor. Methodist Church. Corner Second and B streets James T. Moore, pastor, phone 117-W, Next Sunday 10 A, M. Sun day School. 11 A. M. Sermon, Subject "The Triumphal Entry of the Glorious King." G:30 P. M. Epworth League. Thq League is alive and full of interest as well as profit to all. Miss Laura Hefty of China will bo present to address the meet- ' - 7:30 P. M. Miss Laura1 Ildfty of CVhina will givo the evening TiTTri TPTsTTT1 rpTTTi A rpT? T? Wednesday MAIL ORDERS Ji.H.fRAZEE Presents 118 By EDWARD PEPLE With OSCAR PIGMAN and New York Cast PRAISED TO THE 8KIE8 BY EVERY CRITIC Prlcos 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Soata on Salo Monday message. Come and near one iwho has spent five years In China and who will soon return, , tell of that great field, i 6:30 Monday evening, Hro therhood. A feast of fat things is assured. Come and share the pleasure and profit of the even ing. Wednesday, 2:30, Ladies Aid. Vednesdny 7:30 Choir rcher sal. Thursday 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting. Free Methodist Church. Sabbath School at 10 n. m. Prcachhig services nt 11 a.m. Prayer and praise service at 7:30 p. m., preaching at 8 p. m. Tuesday, 8 p. in., 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. CHILDS Pastor. ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. ' 78, A. M. P.a Ancient nnd Accepted Scottish Rlto Unl- vorsal and Symbolic Free T Masons moots first and third , hall. Visiting brothers wol-' come. P. A. Johnson L. IC. Page, Secretary. II. W. M. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i (Department of tho Interior,) U. S. Land Olllco at lloseburg, Ore gon, October 11, 1010, Notlco Is horoby given that Sandford , Loach, of Vlda, Oregon, who, on July r, 1010, made Homestead Kntry, Sorlal No. 00430, for tho 8Mi of NB'4 of Section 3. Townshln 178, Rnpn '. Willamotto Morldan, lias filed notlco of Intention to make Final Klve-yottr Proof, to establish claim to the lunu abovo descrlbod, beforo I. P, Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, at his oince, at Kugono, Oregon, on tho 20th duy of November, l'JU. Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam A. CoxaoI Eugene, Oregon, Isubol Jolly, ofjfBuBono, Oregon, Mllo Thomp son, ofJWda, Oregon, Joseph Waltfleld, Vlda, Oregon. taw to N18. J. M. UPTON Ilcglster, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlco Is hereby givon thtit the un dorslgnod has been appointed by tho County Court of Lane County, Oregon, administratrix with tho will annexed of tho ostato of, JamoH A. Ebbort, do couscd. All poruonH having claims ugalRHt said ostato are hereby notl Hod, to present tho oamo duly veriflod and with tho proper vouchers to tho administratrix ut tho First National Hank of Sprlngdold, Oregon, within six months from tho duto of tho llrst publication of this notice. Date of tho first publication of this notlco Soptombor 27, 191fv MAROAItET MORRIS. Administratrix with tho will annex cd'ot tho ostnto of 'James A. Ebbert, deceusqd, j j M 02G NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior. October, 20 th NOW RECEIVED U. 8. lintl Olllco nt llosoburjf, Ore gon, S!itonil)or 14, 101G. Notice In horoby Rlvon that Itlclmnl O. Hull of Illuo Hlvor. Oregon, who, on Octobar U, 1010, Hindu lloinestuntl En try, Sorlal No. 00070, for tho of SBi of 8Bi, nuil NKW of 8 WW of Soctlon 1, township 10' S, ItiwiKO 4 B. Wlllnniuttu Mcrldltin. hits tiled notlco or Intention to nmko I-'limt I-'lvoyoar proof, to establish claim to tho lund nbovo described, before I, P. HowKt, U. 8. Commissioner, at his of fice, ut BiiKone, Oregon, on thu UGth day of October, 1016. Clulmant minion us witnesses: Steven A. lenders, of Dluo Itlvor, Oro Kon; Albert If. Ausnmn, of Illuo Hir er, Oregon; William Nesbeth, of Illuo Illver. uroKon; I'cury O'llrien, of Uluo Klver, Oregon, J. M. UPTON. taw-Oc21 Uoglstor. Stalement of thu Ownership, Man agement, Circulation, etc., required by tho Act of August 24, 1012, of tho Lane County News published semi weekly at Springfield, Orogon, for October 1, 1010. Editor, W. A. Dill, Springfield, Oro gan. Business Mnnagor, W. A. Dill, Springfield, Oregon. Publlshor, Lnnn County Publishing Association. Owners: (If a corporation .gives Its namo and names and addresses of stockholders holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not a corporation, glvo names and addross 08 of Individual owners.) J. F. Smith, J. H. Bower, IL W. Smith, M. Fonwlclc, Charles L. Srott, W. H. Pollard, It. L, Kirk, B, E. Lansborry, E. B. Brattalu, J. B. Groen, John Mason, J. E. Rich mond, Jennie W. Dill, W. A. Dill, all ot Springfield, Oregon and Margaret Herd, Alton, Kan. Known bondholders, mortngos, and othor security holdors, holding 1 per cont or more of totul nnioun of bonds, tnortages, or other socurltlos: C. L. Scott, First Nntlonul Bank, Averago numbor of copies of each issue of this publication sold or dis tributed, through tho malls or othor wiso, to paid subscribers during tho six months preceding tho dato shown nbove. (This Information Is required from dally papers only.) t W. A. DILL , BubIiiohs Mnnagor, Sworn to and subscribed beforo mo thjs 12 day of Oct. 1010.' HERBERT E. WALKER. Notary Public . NOflCE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho interior. U. 8. 'Land 6mcu at Roseburg, Oro gon, September 20,-1016. Notlco Is horoby given that Robort II, Nosbltt, of XI. F, DvNil, Croswoll, Oro,, who, on November,',, 1013, mndo Adjoining Farm Homestead Entry, No. 00170, for Lot 6, Sdctlon 20, .Township IS S. Range 2 W, AVlHamottoi Morld.Ian, has filed notlco of Intention to nmlio Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo doscrlbed, boforo I. P. Hqwltt U. S. Commis sioner, ut his office, at Kugono, Oro gon, on tho 1st dny ot Novembor, 1015. Claimant names us wltnossos; Thomas J. Elliott, of R. F; D. No. 1, Creswoll, Oregon; LqI Casloman, ot R. F, I), No. 1, CroHwoi!, Oregon j'Frod Cook, of IL V. 1 No, 1, CroBwoll, Orogon; Henry NoSblt', of R?FfD. Noi.-Cres. wellOregoHiri - taw to Oct 2S