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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
COUNCIL DECLINES TO CONFIRM (Continued from pngo 1) I W WHAT IS ELECTRICAL PROSPERITY WEEK? Many people are asking "What la Electrical Prosperity Weekwhat will be done during that week?" Louis D. Gibbs, a man prominent hi the electrical industry, has prob ably given the best answer. Ills definition is as follows: . Ill i ft "Electrical Prosperity Week is aT nation-wide opportunity for ovcryono to get acquainted with the new and up-to-dato uses of clecrlcity in homo, storo or factory. Evory possible form of advertis ing is being used to attract tho attention of the people to this week, and to prompt , them to ask questions about electricity and about electrical appliances. Tho field Is one of remarkable opportunities, and tho , inquirer is bound to be made enthusiastic by what he learns. , "Everyone connected with the busi ness in any branch is ready to answer questions, and people need not be afraid that they are going to be pressed to pur chase something, simply because they ask a question and show an interest in elec trical appliances. "The wonderful developments in the uses of electricity have como along so rapidly that it has been absolutely impossible to keep the people informed. National advertisers, electrical appliance dealers and central station companies have not been able to keep pace with the growing interest "The Society for Electrical Development has undertaken to get all of the people in the electrical field telling what they know about its many things of interest to the public and talking all at the same time. "It will also mean a "Shop Early" opportunity. Electrical Prosperity Week will be observed from November 29 to December 4, inclusive. That is exactly three weeks before Christmas and thousands of people will welcome the opportunity to see electrical appliances under the most favor able conditions, make their selections and perhaps have their gifts wrapped up and ready for delivery in ample time." Oregon Power Co. Made in Springfield The House of Quality ' Fine Line of Box Goods, Fresh Made, Put up to Your Order. Hot Drinks, Ice Cream and Soda Water. Eggimann's Candy Kitchen I ' ' BALED HAY $10.00 PER TON KNOXALL BAKORE For good values, For good bread. Use Bakore and Knoxall Flour. AH kinds of Feed cheap. Will do feed chopping for f 1,50 a ton. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS Springfield Bakery : Bread, Pies, Cakes, Cookies, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty The T ; 'Springfield Planing Mill I Company S. Young, - Proprietor , t Manufacturers of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, TURNING, STAIR UUH.DINGG, Extension Tables, Drop Leaf Tables, BDreak fast Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes Perry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks. IP YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED The Springfield Creamery CHAS. BARKMAN, Manager Try Is and be convinced that it pays to patronize home industries. . 0 f m ELECTRICITY For light, heat and povrer. "Made in Springfleld." Oregon Power Co. : storo nml that Mr. Calkins had , had charge of tho warhouso end i of the business at that time. Ho suggested that perhaps Bomo of , tho liquor hud been tnkon to tho I room over his store whon tho space in tho wnrohouso was needed. Ho suggested, too, that j Mr, Calkins may liavo had auth ority from tho district nttornoyl to romovo tho liquor, and itwas finally decided to ask Mr. Calk- his to appear boforo tho council ( and stato his sldo of tho case, f Tho mayor stated that ho did not wish to insist upon tho ap pointment or nnyono who would . - . . . . not mako a good officer. MfiriT .inim. Mr. Pcory withdrew his mo- t v"" " . ,. '"vl'l.. " tlon to confirm tho appointment,"' n l"r ' " ' !: nnd Mr. Fischer withdrew ha 'chants of this clty havo tlccldcd For Balo by HAYDEN & METCALP TCALP II to raiso sugar beets to keep up and Mr. Fischer withdraw Tho matter of a city attorney , imitnr i.n miMi $i9n.nnn was taken tip. v uon(ia for a now hi. BCi100i. Tho mayor stated ho did not i wish nt this time to mako on ; tho Wlllamotto at Salehi, cost appolntmentl ibolioN-ing that it ?oio nnn was not necessary to havo an at-1 g,,tborlln will have a new two tornoy. ...... istorv brick. Councilman FOIIWICIC tOOK IS- I pAtnr r.rnvo mnv r-ot n liilllr sue with him, and cited tho ses 'condensor sion of tho night boforo whon j J tho attorney was called upon un- MONEY TO LOAN expectedly to draw the rosolu- llnnrov0l, fnrmB aml cItv tion nxmg tno tax levy. l,,rnHV' nn t rnit... n? Mr. Coffin stated ho did not few oti, aVa vnnn nr mil ! ""LU"b' ,.,1 .!. .1.1 .11 " " ' O 1 uuiiuvo wiu uujr tunui umiJUiinu PnoilC 5GS. with an attornoy, as more nro 7ctf p. j. DEROER. two cases now penumg in we CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Church. Corner Second nnd H strootH Jamea T. Mooro, pastor, phone 117-W. Next Sunday- 10 A. M. Sun day School. 11 a. m. Sacramental sorVlco. 0:a0 P. M. Epworth Longuo. 7:20 p. m. Song nnd sermon. Subject, "Tho Man in tho Lentil Patch." Wednesday, 2:30, Ladles' Aid. Wodnosdny 7:30 Choir rohor-sal. Thursday 7:30 P. M. Prayer Classified Ads For Sale, Rsnt, Wanted, Etc. state supremo court. After further discussion, a motion prevailed to reduco tho pay of tho city attornoy to $2C a montn ami mat Air. uowcr ue employed to represent tho city' in tho suprem ceourt in the two FOR RENT Furnished house pending cases at not to exceed , keeping rooms. Call E. E. Leo, ?35 each, provided he is not ap-; Second Hand Store. 88tf pointed as city attorney. . w Mr. Bower's resignation, of- WANTED Two boarders, room fered the wek before, was tak-1 and board $4 a week. Call 3rd en up, and a motion not to nc- and E street. 8S-m cept it was carried, Pcery vol-; 0 ".. " Firat Baptist Church. Row Will N. FerrlB, minister, j Dlblo School at 10:00 A. M. Dlvlno Worship nt 11 :00 A. M. Tho much moted question "Tho Lord's Supper," commonly cal lied the Communion. A most i misleading term and around which gathors bo much thnt I confusion, will bo frankly dis cussed without fear or favor by Pastor Ferris. Senior and Junior mcctlngB will bo held at G.30 P. M. Evangelistic service of sormon nnd song at 7:30. This hour will be of unusunl interest. Tho O t t.i. f to -.a .fPlimiirt it unimnn 1 A ouestion was raised as to mcuuaiur. u u ihkuu in uhkw. , .v"!" WUfc whether or not Mr. Bower would , continue after that day as at torney for tho town. Tho mayor held that his term expired at midnight, at the time the terms of the other appointive officers expired, but some of the council men held that the attorney con tinued until his successor was appointed and confirmed. No decision was reached on the LOST Black handbag, on Sec point, and tho council adjourned ; ond street between Stewart's until the regular meeting of and VanValfcah's. Had $2 in Addle Knott, West Springfield. or go uaiugnor," a mcssago .iiini win croBs Bomeuouy b patn. 'Como and bco. Special music by LOST Friday, in Springfield,, a choniB with select reading by Dr. black and white dog. Answers Kecnoy Kerris. to "Duke' uau zuiyj. uugeno. ; iwm-wceic prnyer service on Thursday at 8:00 P, M. FOR SALE Nearly now Oliver, Members and frlouda aro cor- typewruer. noiurooic a johu- ijially invited. son. ARGUMENTS BEING HEARD Strangers always welcome. Church of Christ 9:45 Sunday School lljoo Junior Christian Endeavor (Continued, from pago 1) 4. The defendants have not violated the Pacific railway laws by discriminatiSn against 2thc 1 T Y .. 1 -n in ' (Mr. McClennan at this point did not specify the Pacific rail road laws, but the reference wns to the acts of Congress under which the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific were built.) "G. The two lines were built and extended as one property. "G, The United States is cs- cash, silver vanity case and In- n-oo n n -Com union imd stitute program Fhuler please ml0fnf BS;iloS?,n,,,unlon nnd leave at Hampton s store. . :S0 christian Endeavor Rally. 7:30 P. M. ROBKRT BURNS LodRO. No. I "ZS'iTft T 78, A. m. v.. Ancient and ; Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer Accented Scottish Rlto Unl- MecthlK. vorsal and Symbolic. Free .Thursday 7:30 Choir nohonrsnl. IMMt " E. C. WIGMORE, Pastor. Mnaons moots first and third Monday ovoiiIiib In W. O. W. hall. Visiting brothoro wol como. 1. A. Johnson Socrotary. Pago, It. W. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S EXECUTION SALE ON Froo Methodist Church. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching services nt 11 a.m. Prayer and pralso service at P. M., preaching nt 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., Young K7r l.rt la ttnrnliv fll'nn ihftt llV vlftllrt ot an Execution and Ordor of Salo people a prayer meeung. M mt 11 P I " -1 l if tnnwl frnm thla lltlt'jitlnii liv lt IBBUOU oui oi mo uircun urariui uiu iviiuwcoit prayer meeting Oil teppeu rrom tins lltibation uy its st t of 0roBon for xjunntilin. County, Thursdav at 7'30 P M conduct in the settlement of tho on th0 8th day of November. 1915, on 1 L ed to all. 4,A, SPENDS ITS MONEY AT'HOME its The Lane County News divided expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outBlde of Spring- field, including paper and new machinery 20.4 p. C. Supplies bought in Springfleld, in- cludteg Tent, etc , 19,1 p, c, 1 Payroll, entirely n Springfleld. 60.5 p. c. 59 Spent at Home . ' .. ' s "7. The government Is also the 3rd day or oven oor. iuib. n ocfnnnPfl hv tlm iWrpn In tho Uavor of tho Redmond Dank of Com estopped by the decree in tho merco und nRalnBt w. B. Saylor for Union Pacific merger case. : ti,0 sum of J893.75 with intoront thoro "8. The government is barred on nt tho rnto of 10 por cont por an- ij.r ihe ofofufn nf iimttninna " I mini from tho lstli day of ioDruary, MnPioiiiinn Hion l,o(r 1914, and tho further sum of $100.00 ',,,, rtnu Mr. McClennan then began Atto'rnoJ.a t0C8 and tho BUm o( $20.00 'b thik. his argument against the con- nnt nmi iiinhurBomontB. ibhh the Bum I tentions of tho attorneys for the' of $27.4Q paid thoroon on tho 3rd day railroad lof November, 1JHC, and applied toward j Mr. McClennan ouoted test!-! u,. 8ayofac.t,e!V.0,.h.? a"?.Ai mony of various railroad officials ,enrollod and docketed In the odlce oft to show that the Great Worth- tho Clerk of tho circuit court or the M. F. CIHLDS Pastor.. Astoria is to havo a now skat- E . ; WANTED ' ' Another Springfleld industry to plac thelrycard In tliisBpace." " cm, the Northern Pacific, tho Oregon Short line and the West ern Pacific were not vital com petitors for California- business. The Southern Pacific has de clared a dividend of $1.50 per share on common stock, that is at the rate of G per cent. This let welcpme news for everybody in the state of Oregon for no In dustry spends money faster than a railroad when it is prosperous, Strahom's railroad in eastern Oregon has been promised the financial support of prominent men in Oregon. Palmer Lumber Co,, of La Grande ' has awarded logging contracts totaling 11,000,000. Wells Fargo Nevada National bank soo prosperity in tho en larged buying of railroad sup plies and tho resumption of im provements work by various transportation systems. Grants Pass Rails aro being laid on the new railroad up to tho foot of Hays hill. Tho Willamette Pacific Bridge across Coos Day is finished. : St. Helens Shipbuilding Co. asked to bid on 'five 5,000 tank ye'Bsels foheastenr-flrm, . Roseburg Catholics will' en-1 laVjf ckurck at e''t jqf $T$f: State of Oregon for UiwUllln County, nnd said Execution to mo directed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, V. S. Laud Olllco at RoBoburg, Ore gon, Novombor 10', 191C. Notlco Is horoby given that Jainoo A. Ronldes of Vlda, Oregon, who, oh Novombor 9( 1915, mado Ilomoatoad 1 Eiin v. nui nil 111. ifi.iiin. 1111 1 .ill m 11..., commanding 1110 In tho namo of tho,nnd 8 of Section 30, Townhlp 108, Stato of Oregon In order to satiBfy Rongu 2H Wlllamotto Morldan, has. said Judgment cobIb, nttornoya feon , mod notlco of Intention to mako Final and accruing coata to boII all tho right ( Kivo-year Proof, to OBtabllsh claim to I title and lntorobt which tho Bald Do-1 th0 land nbovo doBcrlliod, boforo I. P. fondant W. B. Saylor, had on tho 9th t Hewitt, U. 8. CommlBHlonor, at hlu day of June, 191C, In nnd to the Woat half Lot 10, and the North half of tho Went hair of Lot 9 in hiock 3 in tno Original Town of Crcowoll, Lane County, Oregon, also all tho right title and Intercut which tho Bald de fendant had on the 9th day of June, 191C, In nnd to that cortaln contract for tho Balo of real property, given by Johu R. Scott and May 13. Scott to R. II. Parous, and assigned to the Creswell Krult Grower,! Dank, Crea woll., Oregon, as Bocurlty or collateral to tho note. Now, thoroforo, In tho namo of the Stnto of Oregon, and In compliance with said Execution and Order of Sale, I will on Saturday tho 18th day of December, 191C, between tho hours of 9 o clock A, M. and 4 o'clock P. M to-wlt; nt ono o'clock P. M, on aald day, at the uouthwoat door of tho County Court House In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for Bale for cabh, subject to redoinptlon all tho right, tltlo, and interest of said De fondant in and to tho nbovo described real property, together with , all t.he right, tltlo, and Interest tho aald de fendant had on the 9th day ot June, 1915, or now has In and to that .cer tain contract for sals ot real property above described, ' - JAMBS C, PARKER. , Hkarlff of Lane County, Oregon. By ,X HiiKINS,. Deputy, N-ll t -15 olllco, nt Eugene, Orugou. on tho 29th day of Dcconibnr, 1915. VAa thla land 1m in Roc. 30, n ncliool section, tho Stnto. of Oregon is especially cited in this notice, , Claimant names us witnesses: Carey V. Thomson, of Vlda, Oregon; John W. Low, of Vlda, Oregon; Michael' llunloy, ot Vlda, Oregon; Abo Gilbert, ot Eugene, J.NM. UPTON. Nov. 18-Doc, 22 Roglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ot tho Intorlor U. S. Land Office at Rosoburg, Ore gon, October 28, 191C. Notlco Is horoby given that Albert F, Tullock, of Vlilu, Oregon, who, oa Novombor 1, 1911, mndo Homostead Entry, Serial No. 07030, for tho NEU of NEVi of Section 34, Township ICS, Rango 2E., Wlllamotto Morldlan, has Mod notlco ot Intention to mako Final Thfoq-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before' I.. P, Hewitt, U, S. Commissioner, at his jfflce, at ICugeno, Oregon, on tho 13Wi day of December, 191C. Claimant names as wltuosaes: Carey W, Thompson, ot Vldftt Oregon; ltl, Ltfltr, et Ylda, Oregon;'Beu' Mlnnty, ot Vlda,' Oregon; liartbrt Smith, Vlda, QregoM. J, M, M. 1 t ,