The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, November 04, 1915, Image 4

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You
Ganhot
Learn
Poultry-Raising
From a Book
There is only one riht way to learn how to miss poultry, and wake
it pay from the start, and tlwt is to Wrn from expert who have been
through it all. '
Th ia exactly the kind of instruction tV International Correspond
ooco Schools offer ycu. This is NOT book schema, but a home Course
of practical lessons, representing the lifelcwg cxjH-rieju a of Ute most uc-
wbu j."vnuny raisrrs in inr woitj.
fVf.
'of song nntl sermon at 7:30 P. M.
A most cordial Invitation ex
tended to nil. . . .
Strangers nlwaya wolconto.
Church of Christ
0:45 Sun'dny School
11:00 Junior Christian Endeavor
11:00 a. m. Communion and
morning sermon.
G:30 Christian Endeavor Rally.
,7:30 P. M. Evening Services..
Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer
Mooting.
Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal.
E. C. WlUMORE,
Pastoiv .
rawng: mow to settee raojt proataole Drcecli; feeding; marketing eaga
an urti-
and poultey for profit; natural and artificial brooding; natural ami
ficlal incubation; laying hens; combination plant; poultry applli
snceit;
The Course inchxles everything pertaining to successful poultry
enemies of poultry; diseases of poultry; poultry houses and management;
turners; water fowls; squabs; etc.. etc.
what makes the Course particularly valuable is tho fact that tho
I. C S. is associated with the largest "poultry fnnn in the world tha
celebrated Rancocas Farm, at Brown's .Mills, In-thc-Pinos, N. J., famous
for its fine Rancocas Leghorns and Di Y-OLD-CHIX. and where aO.OOO
sggs are marketed every week. ,
The I. C. S. has spent thousands of dollars in preparing tins Course
the only one of its land a Course
that you can master and apply in
your own home, whether you live in
the city, suburbs, or country, and
that equips you to handle a few hens
or manage a large poultry farm.
This Course will help you just as the
many other I. C rf. Courses have
helped thousands of men and women
in other walks of life.
The attached coupon will bring
you descriptive circular of this great
Poultry-Raising Course. lfill it in
and mail it today.
Ii Froo Methodist Church.
j Sabbath School at 10 a. uhj
; Preaching services at 11 a.iiv.
i Prayer and praise service at
7:30 p. m., preaching at 8 p. m.
j Tuesday, S p. m Young peo
ple's prayer meeting.
' Mlilwnok nrnvnr moot lti mi
XlllllOUU Ul O.UU II, III. I
. I, . , . . . . J -
a coruiat invitation is oxtenu
ed to all.
M. P. CHILDS
Pastor. .
International Correspondence Schools
Bex 403 Eupena, Oregon
nt Md r Ircr. ad ltbt tartfcrr
oMl(.Ha on mjf ltl. cUcollt iitlkli(
IVaMtr-lulmx Cai.
Crtr
-Stilts.
como.
P. A. Johnson
Secrotnry.
110DI3KT BURNS Lodgo, No.
7S, A. M. P., Ancient nnd
Accoptcd Scottish Rlto Unb
vorsal nnd Symbolic
Masons meets first
Monday evening In
hall. Visiting brothers wol
B-K GO. OPENS
CHICAGO OFFICE
to increasing business. A few
other factors contribute to tho
Munition, but It Is apparent that
If Western Oregon had not been
hit a few months ago by a wave
of unexpected liroHporlty tho
, railroad would bo amply abe to
Tho Booth-Kelly company has jnlto Kb tralllc.
announced tho enlarging of tho 1 Records Just compiled by tho
Chicago ofllco Into a. wholesale oomnorn Paollle trallio dopnrt-
yard In which it will handle Ilr !mont H,uw 'at for tho month of
business through Portland. Kor
this movement tho O.-W. R. & N.
Co. will furnish the cars, but tho
Southern Pacllic is compelled to
short-haul Itself.
Tho main cry for enra comes
from tho shippers handling Cali
fornia business, for which tho
Southern Patdllo Is required to
use its own oars. Eastern roads
and nilddlo Western roads lutndl-
lumbor almost exclusively. The 'Soptombor tho number of frolght In'g grain tralllc hold a largo
announcomont was mado public (,urb londod at points on tho
by A. c. Dixon, manager of tho l m "'' ihvibiou, uotwoon Port
company, who has Just return-j,!uul Ashland, Increased
od from a live weeks' business ' Hourly 20 per cent ovor.Soptom
trip in tho east. ber, 19M.
Chicago Is tho largest eon-1 'I'ho total nuinbor of cars
sinning lumber city In tho United handled In oplombcr, 1011, was
btates," said Mr. Dixon. "Chl-i'ilM. compared to 7313 cars in
cauo 'alone consumes more lum-ilinC.
Figures for October aro not
yet available but tho Southern
Pacllic peoplo estimato that a
similar Increaso was experien
ced In that month. The now
bcr thnn tho state of Oregon
produces. In viow of this fact
our company discovered somo
time ago that but about flvo per
cent of the lumber stock handled
in Chicago Is hr. Wo bellovo business Is apparent at all noints
evon though handicapped by a'on tho lino,
higher freight rate than the Ti
and twrd 'e"3"1 dealors, we can compote -do not include tho tonnage on
w. o. w.' successfully with them, as wo the subsidiary lines that woro
WOI'liavea much lower stumpago 'consolidated with thn Shnni,,,..,
L. K. Pago. ' ! than they have. iPaciue a fow innnHi nPn unni.
rt w t ...... . ... . .
numbor of Southern Pacllic cars
and are not In hasto about giv
ing thorn up. They aro willing
to pay tin per dlom charges on
thum f,or tho prlvllugu of UBlng
them. Many of tho middle
Western roads themselves aro
loportlng car shortages.
It Is said that somo shippers
In tho valley aro taking advant
age of tho car situation to "pass
tho buck" for failure to d6llver
lumber ordern on time to the
railroad.
Investigations yesterday re
vealed that ono linn has an order
for a largo number of ties and
other material for a middle
Western railroad and Jims In
formed Its customer that its In
ability to deliver Ib tho failure
CHURCH NOTICES
Methodist Church.
Corner Second and B streets
'The largo mills and plants 'as the Corvallls ft Eastern, tho to securo cars. when. In fact, this
Hood River is to have a no- around Chicago havo specialized (Portland. Euueno ft Eastern, tho imill had cars offered to It twice
.operative spray maufneturing !1" yellow plno lumber. They Salem, Palls City ft Western, tho ! but did not havo Its shipment
" 1 t n . , . . :;!cnrO' only enough Hr lumber as , Tillamook line and others. The ready.
00 P. M., Mission ciover-soGd eloan ,m vu ti.ey t imic tnoy nave to supply Records show that a proportion
a t ,
James T. Moore, pastor, phoue ' ,
X17-W. 1
Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun
day School. i
Tuesday,
Study class,
Tuesday, S P. M., Bible study
class. '
Wednesday, 2:30, Ladies Aid.
Wednesday 7:30 Choir rdher-
small demands. When an order nte increase has boon maintaln-
NOT1CE FOR PUDLICATION
Department of tho Interior '
U. S. Land OlHco at itoaaburg, Or
sou, uciuver so, juio.
! Notice Is hereby fflven that All'
Thmisday 7:30 P. M. Pmvcr vniu. r ii r .;r u.;,z: overcome.
inueuus. .niry. enai no. 07630. for tho NB1
i 01 SB or section 8-1. TownHhla 1
did come Into the yards for any
large quantity of Ilr It was not
to bo bad without a long delay.
ed on all those roads.
Southern Pacific cars now artV
beginning to arrive In Oregon
and California from tho Eastern
Moat of tho improvement Is linos, and it in expected that their
duo to the lumbor Industry. An; parly mv will nld materially in
11 A. M. Sunday school rally. ;
A day given to the children First Baptist Church,
should interest adults. J Bible School at 10:0.0 A. M.
G:3u P. M. Epwort'h League Gilbert Miller. Sum.
AH are assured a cordial wel-l Divine Worahin at 11 :0O A M 1 at Eugene. Orwon. on Wf'WHl'i, .!.. , . -
: hour. Dr. Mvmn HoV Zm " . 'l day of Docernbor. 19U,. " livim n vi
It is this that wo are trying to aggregate of 7U0 more ckrs were .relotvlug the slluaUon.
"loaded with lumber in Sentom- .
IMUCM AULbK-l-rvA USfeU
- - "-"v WVi , xua, uinu in aepieuiuor,
IN SPRINGFIELD
!t !a rt'Dorled by M. M. lnory that
come and profitable hour.
' 7-M P if PrnfocGni. rii nf V ,V,,iAiV ti?; jTi ry ' l:'a'nant names as wltnesaen: Caj
Ji0VluA P'ofeseor Duim of : tho pulpit. Ills message will be w. Thompson, of vwa. Oregon; :
Range 2R. wiuaniette Meridian. ,UWUM ul """ '" ,mi. lie increase In fuel wood
.Mod notiet of Intention to make ".al vards of the E. It. and R. J. .was 200 cars Of brlfk "3 pur ",1,!l ''ir-!-ka fi Hold In SprlriKd'dd.
iThree-year 1'roof, to establish cllt ir,fciD t i ,Z n n ' ' ' . H ' Sftn.'NKl'L, of Ihu hIi,.!.. but ki bom
I to the land above deBprlhil. ImrniS ' ,,uU "ms i-umuer company in of hay 32 cars. Of Speneral iner-i.tuk .uil alrterin.i rrl.ture relUnert
i. p. Hewitt, u. s. Coram isbloner, at hp 'Chicago. We have assumed this rhandiHe 221 i ars of narlshublo ! AN'y t,A"!; "f ' "nuttptttion.
' rr or K.i'isy KMHiinnii. 11 in no pow
rs. (if livestock 17 i . rtul that Ii In tmod hm o. iuifully in
onerate a vard with a stock of , in
the U. of O. will speak. This Inspiring and all should hear it. iner, of vwa. Oregon i nen m'naW, about 500 c of lu,lel - VommodHies showed slight loss
will be an hour of enduring ben-! Senior and Junior meetings ot vw osn; Lambvrt amtth. Aid, i 'es and others slight increases.
efit to aU who are present. Come .will be held at G.30 P. M. 0reson' . M t7PTnv CAR FAMINE DUE TO j The 8tmUjon ln oreaou la an
and enjoy the service. Evening Evan.elistlc service Nov . -nee, o U& RUSH 0F BUSINESS , J ta uwlj
Western Oregon's Unexpected Pleo other parts of tho
Wave of Prosperity Gives ' j Southern Pacific system. Tho
Plethora of Orders j total Increase on tho system for
jtho month of September was
Portland. Ore., Nov. 3. The tjsO cars. It Is apparent, there-
s I ll.f t . .
ureguman mm mornuig says: fore. ,Imt oroeoii. .with Hh in
i, .i'mln iiln. oNK MIN'i'Ti; after you
i.iku U ilm fftftfttitt riiiublt' ami i'K8
out. It la iMfTil' i,itfi' to use and
snoot rrlw.
Thur B
ggx;
Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town
The
House o'f Quality
A Fine Line of Box Goods, Fresh
Hct Drinks, Ice Cream and Soda
Made, Put up to Your Order.
Water.
Eggimann's Candy Kitchen
i
? 4..h
Springfield Bakery
!
BALED HAY $10.
PER TON
Despite the- best efforts of crease of IMG cars .produced ai-
suuuiuru liicim: oiuuiuia to ou-niroxlmatolv 40 tier rmif nf .ill
tain equipment to handle the im
mense volume of tralllc origin
ating on their lines in Oregon,
tho company's new business.
Tralllc olilcials of tho South
ern Pacific in Portland aro mak-
BAKORE KNOXALL
tor good values,
For good bread.
Use Dakore and Knoxall Flour.
AH kinds of Feed cheap.
Will do feed chopping for ?1.50 a ton.
SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS
the car shortage at some points jmg cvory cffo, t to provide cars
jin the Willamette Valley contin- for the shippers. Tliey havo mot
lues and little Immediate relief Is ' the situation pari.ltlally by ar
1" sight. iranalntr with the O.-W. R. N.
The shortage is duo directly ! Co. to handle their outbound
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(DeparUneit of the Interior.)
I. 8. lnd Offleo at nowburR, Oro
ou. October 11. 11)15.
Kotlco Is hereby glvon that Handford
I.tmfh, of Vlilu, UrnKon, who, on July
5. 11)10. madn IIomeHtrmd Kntry. Serial
No. 0013C, for tho KM of NKi of
Section a. Township 17S. Hunge 8K..
Wlllntnutto .Merldnn, hus Died notice
of Intention to innUo Final Flvoyear
Proof, to tiHtabll.Hli claim to (ho land
above duHCrlbttd, before I. 1. Hewitt,
U. S. ComuiltiMlonur, nt blfl olllcu, nt
Kui;utie, Oregon, on tho 2Gth day ot
Novombor, 1D1G.
Claimant iiiinitiB nn wltneHsou: Wil
liam A. Cox, of Uugano, Oregon, limbcl
Jolly, of KtiKoiii), Oregon, Mllo Thomp
ion, of Vliln. Oregon, Jonuph Wnltfluld,
Vldn, Orocon.
taw to N18. J. M. UPTON
Uoglator.
Bread, Pies, Cakes, Cookies, etc.
Wedding and Party Cakes a
Specialty
S. Young, - Proprietor
IP YOU ILVVE NEVER TRIED
The Springfield Creamery
CHAS. BARKMAN, Manager
Try is and be convinced that it pays to
patronize home industries.
4. 4.
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, hi-
eluding rent, etc , 19.1 p. c.
Payroll, entirely fn Springfield 6o!5 p, c!
80 Spent at Home
m
. The
Springfield Planing Mill
Company
Manufacturers of
SASH. DOOnS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS.
TUUNINO, STAIIt BU1LDINGG,
Extension Tablos, Drop Loaf Tables, DDreak
xuoi luuiea, tvuenen uauinets, Cupboards,
Saf,es, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes
Rerry Crates, Folding Clothos Itacks.
iaoi iauira, micneii uauineis, uupooarus,
Saf,es, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes
Rerry Crates, Folding Clothos Itacks.
.
: ELECTRICITY:
For light, heat and power.
"Made in Springfield."
: Oregon Power Co. I
,
Bill
Boards
WANTED
Another Springfield industry" to
place their card in this space.
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 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
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Springfield. Oregon