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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1915)
This Trip to the Panama Exposition a Life Time Event ohkn I ntiTRit! RAIIWY Oregon Electric Ry. "NORTH BANK ROAD" and the Palatini Steamships "Northern: Pacific" and "Great Nortnem" Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. BEST OF THE TRIP IN DAYLIGHT 20 GLORIOUS HOURS ON THE OCEAN PARES INCLUDE MEALS, BERTH AND FREE EXTRAS NUMEROUS BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS DURING OCTOBER FOREST INDUSTRIES CONVENTIONS LOGGERS' CONGRESS DAIRY STOCK SHOVS TIILL DEC. 5 OCT. 30, OREGON DAY PEACE CONGRESS . - "ZONE OK PLENTY WEEK" THE FARMERS'. MONTH - DRAINAGE CONFERENCE Something Doing Every Minute at a Hundred Different Places in the Jeweled City. Round Trip from Eugene, $30.00 H. R. KNIGHT, Agent, Eugene. Why Not Pntronte the Busses? A few peoplo aro prejudlco against the Busses. Why should they bo? Some say tho busses pay no tax. Did you over stop to think how much tho busses are saving tho people of Spring (field? Suppose tho two busses take in $12.50 each, that is $25 a day. Now six days in a week !nt $25 a day is $150. and 52 'weeks in a year is $7,S00. That , Is what tho busses aro saving for j Springfield. The people of Springfield aro saving moro than . tho busses make, t If tho two busses take $25 a day at 5 cent fares, tho peoplo of ! Springfield savo $25 a day clear. Tint thn Iiiiqqdq linvn nil l.-lnila n' expenses such as oil, gasoline, wages, etc., to take out of tho $25 thoy take In. What com pany pays the city as largo a tax as that? Figure it up for your selves. The motor-buss has come to stay if wo lose out somo one else will take up tho same busi ness. Would also liko td stato that tho busses do not belong to any religious organization or any Jehurch or anything of the kind, as mnny people think, you can .find tho owners on the busses at all times. if you do not know Tho Com panion 'its It la to-day,' lot us send you ono or two cuiMiUJ Issues free, that .you. -liuiy thorn oughly tost (ho pnflfif'S 'quality; Wo will send alsif th&MFOrocast torlUtO. ' . . Every now subscriber' who sends $2.00 for the fifty-two weekly Issues of 11)1(1 will ro cclvo free nil tho. Issues for tho rest .of 1915 and Tho Compan ion Homo Cnlondar for 1010. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, . Boston, Mass. Now Subscription Received at this Office. Mololla Electric Co., will fur nish ButtovillQ with electric lights. ' . ACTION OF SINGLE SPOON FULL SURPRISES MANY Springfield pooplo who bought tho simple mixture ot n buckthorn baric, glycerine etc., known ns Aillor-t-kn. .iiri.rlanit hi Mift 1 MUTANT .Sff.NlM of n SINGLE SlU'OONKUL. This rom jody Is so coinploto ft bowel cleanser that It la used successfully In nppon I (Ileitis. Adlor-lka nets on 110TII up per nntl lower bowol nml ONE SPOON ll-'IM. rollovcs iilmost ANY CASE of consttpntlon. sour or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE nftor you tnfco It tho gussoa rumble anil pass-out. M. M. PEERY DRUG CO. i v Thur I FOR SALE At a bargain, SO "acres, TWO LOTS AND THREE-ROOM 15 acres cleared, balance" easily "house. Price $350 cleared. Some Time maple and WO LOTS AND A FIVE--ROOM hazel brush, no big trees, put- house. Price- $650 range. 40 acres adjoining cad be TWO LOTS WITH A TWO-STORY hoxnestcaded. house. Price $700 - , J. P. FRY. When you come to Springfield, Ore., try the -w ELITE ROOMING HOUSE Fire-proof building. Our rates are modest and the building is modern and up-to-date. Good warm office and a parlor for the ladies. You are always welcome. Try us. J. P. FRY, Proprietor. JUST THE RIGHT PRESENT Don't take chances hi. tho r.inttor of Clu'istmas presents. ;Vou don't want yours, llko so .many others', to be received with indifference or worse, and ton days after Christmas to be , east aside and forgotten. I You take no such chanqe in Iglvlng The Youth's Companion I for a year. ! Did you ever know of a home l In which it came amiss, or of lone in which it was not con jsplcuous on the library table or I in some one's hands all through tue year ( It is worth while to make a gift of that sort, and it is -worth while to receive it, too, for The Companion illustrates the best j traits in American li,fe in Its I stories and sketches, .upholds , the best standards in its articles and other contributions, and combines the practical and in forming with the entertaining and blood-stirring. CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Church. Corner Second and B streets James T. Moore, pastor, phono U7-W. Next Sunday -10 A. M. Sun day School. I 11 A. M. Sermon. i .Subject, "The Disturber." ' 0:30 P. M. Epworth League. I 7:30 P. M, Sermon. Subject, !"A Sure Road to Happiness." ! Tuesday, 7:00 P. M., Mission I Study class. ! Tuesday, S P. M., Bible study iclnss , Wednesday, 2:30, Ladies' Aid. j Wednesday 7:30 Choir reher ;sal. Thursday 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting. Made in Springfield Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town - 1. m . . The House of Quality We serve lunches and hot drinks, Eggimann's Candy Kit - chen. Best by Test. Eggimann's. Candy Kitchen J "J i' fr t i" l i J "fr 4 5 4 i i J S Springfield Bakery . Bread, Pie3, Cakes, Cookies, etc. . Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty S. Young, - Proprietor IP YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED The Springfield Creamery CIIAS. BARKMAN, Manager - BALED HAY $10. PER TON BAKORE KNOXALL For good values, For good bread. Use Bakoro and Knoxall Flour, All kinds of Feed cheap. 'Will do feed chopping for 51.50 a ton. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS First Baptist Church. j Bible School at 10:00 A. M. 'Gilbert Miller, Supt. Divine Worship at 11:00 A. M. ,Dr. Myron Ilaynes will occupy the pulpit. Ills message will be inspiring and all should hear it. . Senior and Junior meetings I will be held at G.30 P. M. Evening Evangelistic service of song and sermon at 7:30 P. M. Dr. Haynes will preach the ser mon. Special music by the chorus choir. A most cordial invitation ex tended to all. Strangers always welcome. Church of Christ 0:4fi Sunday School 11:00 Junior Christian Endeavor J1:00 a. ni. Communion and morning sermon. ' Q:30 Christian Endeavor Rally. 7:30 P. M. Evening Services. Wednesday 7:30 P. M- Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 Clrair Rehearsal. E. C. WIGMORE, Pastor. The Springfield Planing Mill I Company Manufacturers of SASH. DOORS. MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, TURNING, STAIR BUILDINGG, Extension Tables, Drop Leaf Tables, BBreak fast Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, . Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes Perry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks. 4 h Try Is and be convinced that it pays to 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 new machinery -..,....,...20.4 p. c. Supplies bought In Springfield, in cluding rent, etc ifj.l pt Cf Payroll, entirely In Springfield. ,..,,60.5 p. c.-, 80 Spent at Home ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." Oregon Power Co. . . ' ; ' '', ' -v if - - . . r v . wanted!? Another. Springfield industry tp place thou card in this space. . Pi 'Mr Froe Methodist Church. Sabbath 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 Inursday at 8:00 p. m. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all. M. F. CIIILDS Pastor. ROBERT BURN8 Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F., Anclont and Accepted Scottish lUto'bm versal and Symbolic Vrco Masons moots first and third Monday owning In W. O. W. hall. Visiting brothers woI come. , P. A. Johnson Secrpnrv. L. K. Pago, U. VV. M. T IK OOI 0UP96 GOhtMttD W 1MB CAPTAIM, 1 1 - 'r f H)B6,lVWfOOT0KM0W1HE MPTMN Or DUH rtlf CINCT. ll'S ST IWN f OR THI RtALTODACeO CHtW 1. MCWJ ClAP 70 KNOW THAT yUK OUPMtNT ON TOBACCO IS At flOOP AH YOJI COOKT DeClfllOMB. t' . 3 YOU bet the cops are wise to the little chew that satis fies yvith a nibble of the Real Tobacco Chew tucked into their cheeks they are happy on their beats. No bunches to disfigure the face. The little chews mean the pouch lasts a long time and saves coin. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobneco seasoned nnd sweetened just enoughcuts out eo "hutch of the tfrinUing and spitting. ask your dealer fof?w"b cut Chewing todacco.it is the new REAL TOBACCO CHEW-CUT LONG SHRED. Toko lost than onc-quartcr the old tlze chew. It vrlll bo moro satlilyinK than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Juit tuko rt nibble of it until you find tlio strength chew that suits you, then see how easily arid evenly tho real tobacco taito comes, how it satisfies. how much less you havo to spit, how few chews you tuko to bo tobacco satisfied. That's why it is Thi RtolTobacn Cktw. That's why it costs less in tho end. The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. fcAr excess of licorico ond sweetening makes you spit too much One small chew takc3 the place of two big chews of the old kind. ((Nptlcc how the nalt brings out Use rick tobacco taste?) "JEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Uaioa Sqaare, New York City For Butter Wrappers Phone: Springfield 2 vis' From a Book V . There ii only one right wiy to lenm how to raise poultry. unA nmko it pay from tho start, nnd that it to learn front export who liuvo been through it nil. This is exactly tho kind of instruction the .International Correspond ence Schools ofTor you. This is NOT it book scheme, hut n homo tourso of practical lessons, representing the lifelong experience of tho most suc cessful poultry ntjKcrH m tho world. Tho Course includes everything pertaining to nucccssful poultry raising: How to select most profitable brccdr, feeding; marketing eges and poultry for proilt; natural and artificial brqodlng; natural and arti ficial incubation; laying hens; combination plant; poultry appliances; enemies of poultry; diseases of poultry; poultry house? and management; turkeys; water fowls; squabs; etc., etc. What makes the Course particularly vahmble is tho fnct that tho I. C. S. is iissociated with the largest poultry farm in the world tho celebrated Raneoca? Farm, ut Brown's Mills, In-tho-Pines, N. J.( famous far its fine Uancocas Leghorns and 1) Y-OLD-CJ1.1X, and whero U0.000 sggs arc mnrketed every week. Tho I. C. S. has spent thousands of ddllars in preparing this Course the only one of itn land a Coureo " that you can maiter and apply in your own home, whether you live in the city, miburbs, or country, trwl that equips you to handle n fewjiens or mnnngc n largo poultry farm. This Course will help you just ns tho many other I. C S. Courses havo helped thousands pt men and women in other walks of life. The attached coupon wilt bring you descriptive eirculur of tills jrsat Poultry-Raising Course, Fill it in and mail it today. International Correspondence Scbools Bex 463, Eupona, Oregon ritiia n(t ik trr, and wltbuut furtbu ebllitl6o ott mjr ptit. drculir UfictlbUr Ibt 7 City. .Statt Notice ' Water for Irrigating and sprinkling purposes can be used only during the HOURS specified G:00 to S0 a. m. and 5:00 to 9:00 p. m. Therofore if the'--wator Is used foi' such purposes at other intervals , (luring the day the company wjll Install meters whore . this abuse Is being practiced. It is a duty involved ' upon the company to protect the city from flro and furnish, an adequate supply of water to all. therefore wo will thank our patrons if they will assist us lnktry- ing to prptect the Interest of themselves as well as the city at large, ft 4 f j t. ' . . 5 ,