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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
on tho hand whllo playing foot ball. FREE UNTIL 1916, . IIuvo you subscribed yot for the Youth's Companion for 191 0? Now Is tho tlnio to do ft, News From" Springfield High School ' Sports Football ed In tho First National bank of of tho year wns fought on tho Kate Lnnshorry 15, who Is o nro not n enj 1 sub local Add, Oct. 19, between Eu- teaching scliool at NotI spent j fj-f none High school and tho Saturday and Sunday at hori,!uS? J lA 1 "i1 11 .B. vco1 8 Springfield High teams. The lo-1 home In Springfield. She states ".S m. nn 1 Al hnvH worn tw-nnlv nnitmlc, Mint rIir tenches nil unities nml subscription with $2.00 Is rc- Ughter than their opponents but has 11 pupils. nevertheless Eugene had to Walter Bailey, '15, Is ntetnd- vvork for every point made. Tho lug the University of Oregon locals are working hard this this winter. week as Junction City plays Estella Mitchell, '15, who is hero Oct. 23, and the boys in- now Mrs. Pengra, is enrolled at bing. I Birdie Spencer has come back l)a ,.or, down p0" informed, ft. rtfm 'to s tt s rn tnke n nnt prfJ with keener aspirations, with a the game Saturday and do His, unce course covering over l,700k000 acres. This classification has also re sulted in eliminations, to dnto, of approximately 15,000,000 acres additional. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING TO FIX TAX LEVY eelved. Notlco Is horoby given thnt thoro will bo n apoclnl mooting oC tho tivx payors or school district No, 10, Mon day evening, Novombor 22, 1915, nt 7 30 p. in., for tho purpoao or llxlng Tho flftv-two Issues of lOlfi'!"0 n""l.ml J.n ,,,0,:,.n, t,ix " ...11T u k ,i,i t.,in. .7r 1 10 coiiBiuor ucn otuor manors nn inny Will bO Crowded With KOOd road-1 nrnimrlv rnmn Imfnrn tint mnntlne. lug for young and Old. Heading jSntd meotlnK will bo hold nt tho High, that is entertaining, but not "wishy-washy." Reading that leaves you, when you lay tho , broader outlook, on life. Tho I I f 1 X aught to be a hundred Students Witiolm Piatt. '15. who is Hf ,. imv n emwi, there to root for Uie teaW.J3ring teaching at Blnkeloyvllle, spent i?J?Jr 1' iiT',8 ad show tho the week-end, herhome In ' ""'" . " m your school colors and school snlrit. The people of Springfield: aught to show their loyality imd interest in the town, and school by. going to tho game. Take a half holiday and enjoy yourself. You are assured that there will not be a dull moment during the entire game. If you are in terested in the game show it Saturday. B.H. Football which has been a back number in the High school promises a very bright future. The scrimmages which have been going for the last two weeks show thai Springfield has some men who promise a great future, some of these are quar terack,Beare, right-half Bally and,Center Grandy. The line-up is as, follows: Pengra, left-half; Brattain, full-back; Ballyt right half; Beare, quarter-back Line 3. ..Granay, Center; Wpolley, right guard? N'upl HiU, left guard; Macheu, right tackle; Bill Hill,, left tackje; ;Lester Hill,; rigtttend; Feglea,, left-end;' Rex Pul'irian, . coach; Max Green, Manager. tT.n,mln ftfinfoim. Sho InnHlPft I "Bi JUBIICQ UTOWOr OUCO SniU, six .grades including the ninth, 'noT oUlor necessary, and has IS pupils. .. If yo, w 3 0 J11 "J0 of The Mt. Vernon school Is pro- ie briU,lJnt of. contributors, O- Uon of Miss Ida Carson, '14. who will wrlto for the now vol- achool building on Mill nlroot. Tho following U nn ostlmnto of ox pcndlturvs for tho yonr 1015-13: Expentct of General Control. llonnl nnd clork 218.00 Kloctton nnd coiibub ...... 10.00 Truancy 40.00 Clorlcnl 13.00 Expense of Instruction Tcnchora' SnlnrloR ....... 14,000.00 Toxt Hooks ,. 2r..00 Stnttonory and Supplies .... C00.00 Expense of Operation of School Plant janitors' uainrios l.mn.uu Janitors' Supplies, oto 13S.00 Fuel 396.00 "Water 176.00 Light and Powfcj- 10.00 Expense of Malntenace of School Plant rn 'ik me In 1916, let us send you the nc n Qrm1f.nr 'in rim TTiilvorHv i freo Forecast for 1916. 'Hulldlng Repair nnd Upkeep of OrSon thli wlnfo? y Evcr' new Subscriber Who I of Grounds ... ... .. . . 135.00 of Oregon this winter. c,ia o on fnr 101 ft ,m noplMemwit and llopnlr of . ,, Alumni Notes "ilfred Coolq 15 has -returned ta,S-H..-S.wto take a post gratfu4te course . 2tfii5f 'Lyon '15 -is at her home in California this,T?inter fierbert Hansen '15 is mnldy acima-.w iui isiu niiiicu'Hi; Kmilnmnnl KO 00 Portonnlt ,n add,tlon to tn,s year S free is- Outlay Acquisition and Construction rersonuis I sues, The Companion Home Equipment for now Buildings C0.00 Mr. Stroud says: "Let us have ; Calendar for 1916. iterations, old nuildings .. coo.oo fresh air. Give me fresh air or THE YOUTH'S COMPANION Equ,pmont,0nJVUpiU,,neln"ts, ' G0'00 gtve me deatli." Boston, Mass. nonds. Loans nnd invest". . 1.700.00 you say, New Subscriptions Received at Manual Training 125.00 'Did Miss Rhodes: who' or -hour.' this Office. Horald: I sald, 'Whom- w-h-o-ta-e. " 'Notice of Final Date for Filing There is a new rule. according) Nominating Petitions to which all students who leave Notice is hercbov. civen that the joom during a study period au nominating petitions for the Domestic Sclcnco nnd Art Miscellaneous 176.00 COO.OO must put their names on the board. "Lester HIU, 3:30:3:30 Most of our time now is spent In killing flies. We had a football game, which was very good In its way (Its weigh.) Nort and Brattain played a Very good game .to say nothing of Baero and the. rest,; . Grandy is feeling good, over his nose smash up the .other nlgbt Town Election of Nov. 2, 1915, should bo filed with -the Town Recorder on or-before 5 o'clock p. m., Friday, October 22, 19JL5. J. H. BOWER, -City Attorney. FOREST NOTES There are approximately 1, 200. towns' and cities in the United States dependent upon the national forests for the Business men who. are SDorts source of their water sunnlv. 0, will. -buy one of our football During the decade.ending-wlth tags, 25c.. the last .fiscal year the. Forest Be a sport! Come out. to our Service has classified and opened, game Saturday. to entry over 15,500 individual Glenn Wqoley received a cut scattered tracts: m .the , forests, 3 Made inSpringfield Pam$SS flie Payroll of Your Home Town f .... .. . tf. . . , . - .... - - - . . Total J19.953.00 New Dulldlng 1,200.00 Total .' $21,153.00 TI10& S1KBS. Chairman. M. J.'DUUltY. C. B. FI8CHKR. A. P. McKINZEY, Clork. The Hoirife of Quality We serve lunches and. hot drinks, Eggimann's Candy Kit chen. Best by Test. Eggimann's Cafady -Kftctien 1 t , . ....... , ' BALED HAY $10.00 PER TON1 : BAKORE KNOXAtL For good values, For good bread. Use Bakore and Knozall Flour. All kinds' of Feed cheap. Will do.jfe'ed chopping for Jl.GO a ton.. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS ! t'Springfie m DaKery Bread, Pjes, Cakes, Cookies, etc Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty S. Young, - Proprietor t t . IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED The Springfield Planing !ffaifl t t Company ; Manufacturers of" SASH, DOOHS. MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, TUItNINO, STAIH BUILD1NOG. Extension Tables, Drop Leaf Tables, BBreak fast Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Safes, 8tep Ladders, Fruit Boxes Berry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks. The Springfield Creameify CHAS. BARKMAN, Manager t ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Madeln Springfield." NOTICE OP ELECTION Notice is hereby given, that tho ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION wIUMfe held In the PUbllo Library ibulldlnR No. 253 Main Street; betwoort' r . .1 .1 rr. , -1 . 1 ..... rv ocvuuu un tuiru Bircvia, iu ilia iuwa- of Springfield.' LanV County. Oregon, on TUESDAY. , tho Second day of November, 191C. for the Election of ONE MAYOR . TWO C0UN1LMEN ONH RECORDER ' ONE1 TREASURER . ' Also at tho raid election there will 1)0 sunbmlttcd to- tho voters for their tpporral or rejection, Ordlaanco No. 41P "passed "by the C6m8Jon Coundll and approved 'by the Mayor o'a the' Hlh day -of. Decombor 1914. eptlttod "AN ORDIDNAKCE T,0 RfiOUlATIt I'UIJLIU CARRIERS Or 1'AbSKN- GERS. AND TO TAX AND REGULATE- SUCH CARRIERS," vrhlchor. dlnanco Va's referred tq the people by a Referendum petition. Those In favor of said Ordinance will vote yes, thoso against said or- dinonco will vote no. The polls will bo open at eight o'clock A. M.. and will remain onen until eight o'clock" P. M.' of said day. Dated October 19, 1915. HERBERT E. WALKER. Town Recorder. If. Try Is apd he convinced tliat it pays to . f patronize home industries. ' , SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME The Lane County News divided Its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outside of Spring field, including paper and now machinery 20.4 p. C. Supplies bought in Springfield, in cluding rent, etc ., 19,1 p, c. Payroll, entirely In Springfield...... 60.5 p. C , , 80 Spent at Home : Oregon PoWer Co. I ' ' , t i This Trip to the Panama Exposition a Life Time Event I utw J I'M mml UUTMi Hum Oregon Electric Ry. "NORTH BANK ROAD" and tho Palatial Steamships "Northern Pacific" and "Great Nortnern" Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. ... BEST OF THE TRIP IN DAYLIGHT . , U0 GLORIOUS HOURS ON THE OCEAN -' PARES INCLUDE MEALS, DERTII AND FREE EXTRAS NUMEROUS BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS DURING OCTOBER FOREST INDUSTRIES CONVENTIONS LOGGERS' CONGRESS DAIRY STOCK SHOWS T1ILL DEC. G OCT. 30, OREGON DAY l'EACK CONGRESS "HONG OF PLENTY WKElC THE FARMERS' MONTH DRAINAGE CONFERENCE Something Doing Every Minute nt n Hundred DlfTcrent Places In th"b Jeweled City. Round Trip from Eugene, $30.00 H. R. KNIGHT, Agent, Eugene. 1 Ox You Ciniipt mm7-1 , Xearn f jrouiixy-rtiuiaiiii; CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Church. Corner Second and B streets rJames T. Moore, pastor, phone 17-W. - Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun day School. 11 A. M. Sermon. Subject, "The Fount of Blcss- tntr" j 6:30 P. M.; Epwoth League. 7;30 P. M. Sermon. Subject, Anaesthetics." . Tuesday, 7:00 P. M., Mission Study class. . . r Tuesday, 8 P, M., Bible study h Wednesday. 2:30, LidtetAld; 41 weunesuay t :av vnor r5ner" eal. V. Thursday 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting. WANTED Another Bprlngfield Industry to place their card in this space. First Baptist Church. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. Gilbert Sillier, Supt. Divine worsnip at Ji:uu a. m. Sermon bv Rev. Will N. Ferris. Theme "The man who would not come down." Every member should hear it. Senior and Junior meetincs will bp held at G.30 P. M. Evening Evangelistic servlco of song and sermon at 7:30 P. M. Dr. Ferris will speak on tno Theme "The man who did come down." Special music and reading by Dr. Keeney Ferris. A 'most cordial invitation ex tended to all. Strangers always welcome. Church of Christ n?4R Sunclav School fcll:00 Junior Christian Endeavor 11:00 a. m.-"-Communkm and morning sermon. 0:30 Christian isnueavor uany. 7:30 P. M. Evenlnc Services. Wednesday 7:30 P, M. Prayer Meet.Inir. Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal. B. C. WIGMOUJ2, Pastor. Free Methodist Church. Sabbath School at 10 a, m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. Prayer nnd praise service at Tkerii js dhlyvh rlghbViy Wleam how to raise pouftsy, npd rnako it pay from the start, and that U to lean! from, expert who bavo been on ths Internatloiutl CorrcBOcmil-: ence Schools 6(TryoU. TliWik NOT a bpok chcmo, but d'home Counw 01 practical icsiiona, representing the lilclonp expeneuen o( tne inoit auc jf onmul poultry rairs in-th4 .world, w , , .;.. s . 1 The Couraj includes eV(fOthing Trttmlrijr Wnlcccssfui poultry, 1 raUhtR:' Hon to select molt proQtible. brbldi) feeding; mMkatlae tgn aoi'roulrrr for, profit;- natural' anil 'artWcIti broodteci natural and;vrn- . ocui 'latubauotit uvinr he6i("ceti)intioa eiaati eouitrr iBDUancca: j eneeale of poultry; dkeasea'of poultry; poultry houiei and managument; " turkeys; water fowl; iquabe; etc., etc Wliat makes the Courso particularly vn.lu.iblo Is the fact tliat tlio I. C. S. is associated with the largeiit poultry farm in tho world 10 . celebrated Rincocns I'ann, ot Brown's Mills, in-thd-Pines, N. J famoua , for, its fine Rancocas Uj'homs nnd Dl Y-OLD-CHIX, nnd where 30,000 sggs dre marketed every .week.- . The I. C. S. has spent thousdnda of dollars in preparing this Course the only one ot its Kind a Courso tliat you can master nnd arlply in your own home, whether you livri in the city suburbs, or country, nnd tliat equips you to handle a few hens or manage a lnrgo poultry 'farm. - This Course? will help you just hs'the . many other J. C . Connies have helped thousands of men nnd women in other walks of life. The attached coupon will bring you descriptive circular of this great Poultry-Rnisint; Course. Fill it in and mail it today. laleraatioasl Ca'rretf isadeaca Scfcec-U '( Btx 4(3 Cuvtni, Origon fl5 ! nt Int. 4 allkxl lirtlr till(.ii oi mr ptil. Uficlblaf l rullrVnlii(if' Cftmtt, : V.,-. V .. - - " Otr. .Suit. 7:3d p. m., preaching iu; 8 p. m, Tuesuay, a p. m., xoung peo ple's prayer meeting. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 8:QQ p. m.- A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to all. M. F. CHILDS Pttskdr. ItoBEltT BUIINS Lodjre. No. .78; A. M. 1 j'Auciont1 and Accoptcd Scottish nitb Uni versal nnd - Symholle Freo Masons ueeta flrat and third & Monday ovcnlnK in W. O. W.' null, visiting brothers wol- come. P. A. Johnson L. K. Pago, Secretary. . -II, W. M, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION notlco September 27, 191b, , MAltOARBT- MORRIS. " Administratrix with thq urlli HBscrx--od of. the ostato ot James A. Ebbert, deceased. M 025 (Department of tho Interior,) U. S. Land Olllco at Roseburg, Ore (;on, Oftobor 11, 191C. Notice is hereby given that Sand ford Leach, of Vldn, Oregon, who, on July 6, 1910, made HomoBtoud Entry, Sorlal No, 0(1435, for tho S of NH'i of Section 3, Township 17S, Rango 312., Willametto Morldan, has filed notlco of Intention to mako Final Flvo-your Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo dcscrlbod, beforo I. P. Hewitt, U. a. Commissioner, ut his olllco, at Kugeno, Oregon, on tlio 20th day of November, 1915, Claimant muiioH'ns wltnossos: Wil liam A, Cox, of Eugene, Oregon, Isabel Jolly, of Eugono, Oregon, Mllo Thomp son, of "Vida, Oregon, Joseph Wnltflold, Vlda, Oregon. taw to N18. J. M. UPTON Register, NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho tin dorslgned has boon appointed by tho County Court of Lnno County, Oregon, administratrix with tho will annexed of tho estate of James A. Ebbert, de ceased. All persons having claims against snld ostato are horoby noti fied to present tlio sumo duly verified and with tho proper, vouchors to tho administratrix at tho First National Uarik,of. SprJngflold, Orogon, within nix months from' tho data' of tho first publication pf this notice;. Data of tho first publication of this : .i, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Olllco at .Roseburg, Oro gon, September H, 1815. , i' Notlco Is horoby: glfbh that Ilicbartl' O. Hall of Dlue Hirer, Orogotf, wh'tf, osi October H. 1010, made IIomoatoad'En try. Sorfal Nff. ;00070, Tor tho NV4 of, SEU, 8BV4 of SEU. and NE',i- of BWU of Section 1, township 18 S, Rango 4 12. Willoinotto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako Final Fivo-year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo doscribod, boforo I. P. liowltt, U. S. CouunlHslonor, at his ot flee, at Eugeho, Oregon, on tho 25tii day of Octobor, 1915, Clalmunt names as witnesses: Steven A. Landers, of Illuo River, Ore- gon; Albert 11. Aiisman, or niuo Hir er, Oregon; William Nosboth, of Illuo Rlvor, Orogon; Peary O'Urion, of Dluo River, Oregon. J. M. UPTON. taw-Oc21 llogtstor. NOTICE. FOR PUBLICATION ' Department ot tho Interior. U. H. Land Office at Rosoburg, Ore gon, Soptombor 20 1915. k Notlco is horoby given (hat Robert II. Nosbltt, ot R, F, D. No. 1, Croswoll, Oro who, on Novombor 4, 1913, mndo Adjoining Farm Homostcnd Entry, No, 09170, for Lot 5, Section 20, Township 18 S, Rango 2 W, Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, boforo I. P. liowltt U, S. Commis sioner, at his olllco, at Eugono, Ore gon, on tho 1st day ot Novombor, 1915. Claimant' minion na witnesses: Thomas J. Elliott, of It. F. 1), No. 1, Croswoll, Oregon; Lovl Casloman, of R. F. D. No. 1, Croswoll, Oregon; Frod Cook, of R. F. D, No. 1, Creswoll, Orogon; Honry Noshlt, of It. F, D, Ho, h Crqs-. , woij, OfP0on. taw to Oct 28 ' J. M, UPTON, ... . u Register,