Editor and Mgr. Published Every Monday nnd Thursday by the Lane County . Publishing Association. KATES OF SUUSCltlPTIOX ti.5o Ono YoaT 'Six MotnhCV, Sr.. " i'liBO g rates ffurnlsOfcfapill- Three momnr. Advertising cation. . Member of .the' NyiUarnettiiValtey 1 t.TVilEdltdrta I u I nj.uwiinivjui ft w. f MONDAY,4 JANUARY 10, 1916. 'I? ' FLIGHTING THE CREAMERY TRUST , According to J. D. Micklc, ..state dairy and food commis sioner, who spoKe at a meeting !dftiie Oregon Dairymen's as sociatioh at Corvallis last week, , a combination exists among the -n if .3 . . .1. 1 n. t,n t. xruruuuu ucuuieiics wmtu uuaiinrougii cracKs in me snipiap, i , for its purpose the curbing of the activities of all country creameries, and then the die-1 tntlon 'of the Drice of butter uuion.,01 uie pnee 01. ouuer. la order to meet qua situation an organiaUon was projected, -ana ic is Demg put mio operation Whereby the CO-onerative Insti-iware . . I .tutions of the indUStrV UiaV . . unite in an effort to meet this competition. The only trouble with the plan ,the 3-inch wall at a crack near is that it is too limited. The . the bottom, efforts of the Portland creamer- j After burning forty-three .ies are, aimed, not at the co-op-j minutes the fire was extinguish .erative institutions alone, but at ed. It was found that all the - all creameries not in the Port-metal-protected shlplap had land combination. Turn in your 'been consumed, while the 3-inch daily paper to the market quo-1 lumber was only charred three tatioris, and you will find: fourths of an inch deep, showing Portland, Jan. 8. Butter: City , .creamery cubes, fancy. 28c: firsts,. :2u'c; seconds 24c; prints and cartons, extra; country creamery cubes, 24 27c. . 1 In other words, the Portland creameries are able to dictate the price that shall be paid in the city for all butter, and they 'impose' a differential of two to four cents all the time against the creamery in the country, and this in spite of the,fact that the country creamery must op- erate under just the same state laws in regard to sanitary ures, color and grade of pro- duct as do the city creameries. How they are able to do it is a mystery to the layman, but a they seem to be able to get i away with it. resisting qualities can be m- Two laws of the recent ses-1 creased by treatment to make it sion of the legislature also work ! slow-burning. Other nations .out to the disadvantage of the,0"1"1 of wood' but nave a ?atl, country creamery. Many cream-.o fire loss which is only a frac" eries had been in the habit of tion of ours- The fault lies not sending out wagons over given in our material. Oregonian. "routes tq cdllect cj.-eam, and 'they paid to all the same price Is Springfield going to have a whether the haul back to the part in the celebration at the creamejy was long or short J opening of the Willamette-Pa-the uniform price prevailed over cific to Coos bay? We fumlsh the whole route. The legisla-'ed the gravel. ture, through some plea that the I more just way to pay was on a ' Who would think it possible uniform price at the creamery, to have two snow storms in a made a "uniform price" law. and month In Oregon. Oh, well It iiow the creamery routes are might be a lot worse. . being discontinued. The result t r r- r- icthat the farmers, Upon whom THE LOS ANGELES TIMES' now devolves the duty of bring-! m. MIDWINTER NUMBER t f,1 Hvv, There is no more noted news- Ing in the cream do so only annual .thanthe Midwinter 4 S&?nsth-e;v. have, other busiess. Number" of the Los Angeles .Patrons wliose cream formerly Times, whose joyous issue for reached the factory three times 1916 is just at hand. Southern ,f; . - l ' , . . 1 a -wee now cone out once,, 'and an inferior butter is the re - ' suit ' . ' ' , Uliariies are ireeiV mnilfi too, jttwt the city creameries ' :send agents all over the state, tiirklncr nut thp Inrepr rrpim 1 , b 1 .,. n.ercream firoducers and Inducing them to shin to Portland. First shin- . , . " .mpnts Invariably test a very high grade of cream, and thus ,. ' .the country creamery, on the . cround. meetinir its customprs face to face and treating all of them Impartially, loses a patron. ! thing he wants to Know about This city competition, as we't!ie resources, prosperity and stated, is aimed, not at the co-its of the Southland-the f , , , . ; climate, the crops, the Industries operative creamerips alone, but at all not In the Portland trust, and since all the country cream eries are thus affected, any ef " fort to correct the abuse should not be limited to one class pf country crcamerlesf but should Include thom all. LUMBER'S RESISTANCE JO FIRE. The persistent liopulnr delu sion that wood la tho nio'3t dan gerous, because the most easily Inllanmiablo, of building mat'cr- flals lias" been successfully at- thcHc'd by me West coifst Lum ber Manufacturers' Association With a practical test? 1 A small house was built at inn, nouhu us uum v "inside out." One side ..,i i,,, o nposcd of 's-lnch by S- Seattle was cot Inch shlplap, over which galvan izcd Iron was nailed, while tl InHioT - sides and roof were of while the 3 by G-Inch tongued and grooved lumber. The 3-inch material was painted, a flue 14 inches square was built and a draft door was made at the floor at tho opposite end. Fire was started Inside tho house, and in seven minutes the naint began to burn. In ten minutes dense sihoke. poured i .. . . v land nine minutes later it began Jsc stingy that thoy novor give a dlmojtho Section lino 24.00 chains to tho flame outside the building. JL bo vMxxol '?u ftiShWWXhWsrnS Twenty-five minutes after the J " "l 0 B , u , 2 West, thenco South 37.20 chains to fir Qtnrtr.fl thn AntM-nt tho t.l Thcro nro 8om? poop' wh0' w,,on tho Southeast corner of said D. U. C, nre. Started UIO outside Of the $-thoy slnB -old Hundred." mado it No. 41, thence East 43.74 chalnu morn inch lumber was cdld, but five;:Ninoty and Nino becauso thoy want 'or less to the beginning, containing minutes later the four top! their ono per cent." 't6iSy.B boards of Iron-covered shlplap hnrnnd nr hrnkon thrnnch. D"- J Not Until till? flrft hnd hlimPfl fnr I forty minutes did the first and! lonly red coals appear outside that metal covering absorbs heat much more ranldlv than wood. This test, which Avas madejni81 8&Ave' Bene. or i 1 . r I uie presence 01 represeniauves I of the Seattle building and, fire departments and the Seattle Port Commission, should go far to restore the reputation of wood as a safe building material Lumber is the typical American material, and in economy, con venience and artistic finish will compare favorably with any other material. Through the meas-!carelessness of builders and the .interested statements of dealers iin other materials the impres sion has become widespread that I a frame house is a flretran. Well - built, it Is not and its lire-1 -i.iiii . i PoUfnmln lino cr m-inv tn(nn - " - wh ch rellects tliem h in a class "j ., ... .v. 'on nlnoatlmd Uv rriroi-.rrln.. w in sees it . It is made up of five ueautirui magazines in auuition to tne usual nWB sheets. FiVC magazInes of thirty tvv0 pageg ieacn vjtji art COveers all print- ri n.'fin lmn. nor'i,, Moht r" ..t,..u colors. The art work Is sur- Passingly fine and the texxt is .llliimlnntintr Onp ran visnnli7P Hr , au"t" . y. ne cai , yisuanz e rir,.r ; XT " rr... .jyuKHig Liiiuuyii mm iiuumu publication. It tells one every - the habits of life and cost of living, the pecularities of each town and county, the financial conditions and business pros pects, tourist accomodations, and openings far j3ettlers. It is truthful and sincere as well as' beautiful Karb. Gen.Otis docs his Btato igreal cridur f jr fv' ,SUripAY8AytNG3 ,.,'tto anmn. If you, want fp1 plonso 06d, don't 1)0 n mutt, u fnlob nlartu, n four-flushorror oxccbh bnKBago." "Ho n man; not n rack to hang clothes on. " "It (9 no! 'Hlwnyn the' biff followh yrliQ .do things. Think JulUttt Cno snr. snwedoff. rod-hoadml, froclslo- fuced, hut ho could, go llko ti 8rx. ..iii,.inr r c'" , "All aomo jnon nro-tteod for la to ali'nd nround and lot tho coubub tnkcr C0Unt on0 niorQ whon ,)U 6oinCR n,onjc. lhoy.ro nol ,vortu ftvo conta a bunch ...... . r, . . ..... "What God needs nnd what tho country necus nro men wno nro boiiu mahogany nil tho wy through; thoro-s too much veneer the86 0ys." "Tho whlaky barrel Is more danger - cus than tho gun barrel." "'Many a long llfo has short by a long torn." .H... i, ll. rtHAoanfl tit w o........ u6l is0mj, parallel to tho East lino or tlio take, parls green to kill tho bug. Qot'snld Jamos It. Fisher I). U 2IS right nt tho start." ' JchalnB to tho conter ot County ltond "SUccesB is tho worst thing In tho!'D- ?s V,'?"?0 ,NorUA 73 'JR0".,30 U j,, , j, , minutes Wost along tho center ot tho vorld tor somo men. They got tho,.,.,... 13K1 . ,.... nf fcighcad and got chesty." "Don't look tor an onsy chnlr and a cushion if you want to hang your, North 4G degrees 30 minutes West miic In God's Ifnll of Pnmo nlong tho center of tho road to tho mug in uous nan oi i-ivnie. 'vnni. u.w. r s..ntir.n Tnwn.iihi tn Why, I know- aomo men who aro!v5OUt, uanB0 2 West, thenco West on rtnu ",on u,uru aTO ,no mon BO havo been roloasod from the lien 01 8tl.nB3r thojr wouJd steal files from aid Mortgage and described as foi ll.lln.l rnl.lA. T1II1.. C.n.ln.. rn. urieu oj mo now iur i iiues. 'Grieve not. 'twould be a waste otJrears. This truth shall last through all the years, - - YESTERDAY DIED LAST NIGHT. r' ' Again 1 nay. cheer up, Wcaufie'" Time cannot be forlorn--!'"'4 At midnight by otcrnal laws TOMORROW WILL DE BORN. Sec. lino 24.0G chains to the EaHt lino MrtMtrv m 1 dam 'of the Abol Russell D. L. O. No. 41. MONEY TO LOAN jTl(i 13 s u;2 w w M ,henco SouUl on Improved farms and city 1 37 JO chains to tho Southeast corner nrnnnrtv. .nnll nr mv ofllpp. ,S2lof said D. L. C. No. 41. thenco East Kant Rth Avt Wtmonp or pnll - www ygf P. J. BERGER. Eighth Grade Final Examinations Notice Is hereby given that Eighth Grade' Final Examinations wlllbo held in School Districts where there are pupils to take them on Thursdayi-apd Friday, January 13,-14. 101C, according to the rules and schedulo sent to the Chairman of each Board. E. J, MOORE, County School Supt. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Notico is hereby glren that tho un - derslgned has been duly appointed by flip fTmmtv Pfi!irt urt ot the Stato of Ore-i' gon for Lane County, administrator lot the Estate of Mary L. Koenoke. de - ceased. ? J.B'.OUU! "a"' " . "U""D. u""'" sent the same, properly verined, to mo Springfield, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Spring flold, Oregon, January 4th, 191C. J. J. SMITSON, Administrator of the estate of. Mary j. Kooneke. deceased. Franke A. DePuo, Attorney for estate. Date of first publication Jan. C, 101C. last publication, Feb. 3, 191C. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ot tho Interior, U. S. Land Cfllce at Rosoburg, Ore gon, December 22, 1915. Notice Is hereby given that William A- Taylor, of Landax. Oregon, who,, on December 31, 1912, made Homestead entry Serial No. 0S288. for SWA ; Sec. tion 32, Township -198, Range l -East Will. Meridan has filed notice of lnten- tion to make Final Three- year Proof, ono bond of 571.09 ns may bo conven to establish claim to the land lent. above described, before I. P. Hewitt,' Said Bonds will bo sold for tho. U.'S. Commissioner, Eugene, Oregon, highest price obtainable but not loss on the 9th day of Februray, 1910. than par and accrued Interest. Claimant names as witnesses: Loyd Bids will no considered for the pur-. McMaster. Lowell, Ore.; Ora Carter, chaso of all or any part ot said bondo. of Lowell, Ore.; Lanzy Winfrey, of t Tho right Is reserved to roject any Lowell, Ore.; Frank McMaster, of or all bids. A certified check of $35. Lowell, Ore. ( will bo required as ovidonco of good J. M. UPTON. ; faith on tho part of tho bidder to ac Dec. 23 Feb. 3. Reglstor. copt (said bonds. . ,. j These bonds are bases on stroot Ira- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' ; Pavements and -offered - under tho t. . tnrma-nr inn Tlnnprnff nntinlncr nw nn j-upuriiuuiii oi uiu interior U. S. Land Office at Rosoburg, Ore - - !-...... r mi- '.nn. .Tnnnnrv fi Ifllfi " NoticoTs hereby given that Joseph! of Vlda, Oregon, who on AugU8t : mi maae omesteaU Entry pi'iiai iiu, ui-tuu, iui m ui otiiiii NWi. fir SKW ftni I jit . nf.Son nn a4.,i" ivwio to niak(; iFlBB, Thrce.y(3ar Proof( t0 cstahlieh claim to the land above de. scribed, beforo I. P. Hewitt, U. S. Coin- n,lBS,on' at !l'3 offlce at Eugene, Ore- goii. on the 18th day of February, 191C. , fji,-lmat names as witnesses: John , Rennio, Eugene, Oregon; Louis Tate, of vida, Oregon; John Low, of vlda, Oregon; Charles Neal, of V da, Oregon, i j. m. UPTON. 1 Jon. C-Feb. 10. Register. 1 notice OF SHERIFF'S SALE FORECLOSURE ON Notico is hereby given that by virtuo of an Execution and Order of Salo issued out of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Lano County, on tho 18th day of December, 1915, on a Judgment rendered in said Court on tho 25th day of September, 1915, In a emit wherein the Plaintiffs Margaret Moore aa -executrix or tno estate of Wflllam .Mn-Mooro, .deceased and ;Mar. garet Moore, recovered judgment nMilnal ilin llnfnllilnlilH II. II. IMnrrO rind It. P. Lnndlk for thoum ofu-'ortyv TIi'mia lliii.llrml Td-iin K-.Mrtunii nmt1 cH'thorcon from thu flth luy of Pocqflg, bo'r,1913, ntthfLrnlq.'of S'poc emit l?r lihiiunt, nml Klvo' Hundred and iio-IOO JR00.000) Dollnrn Mtornoy'n jfoon. nnd ttio further nuni pt tfffty-Onn and 70-10tt ($0.1-70) Dollars coots, which JudKiuoiit vtria enrolled nnd dockotod In tho t'lerk'n otllro of until Court In natd County on Ilin 2M). day of Boptoiiihor, HUB, nnd paid Execution to mo direct mi couunnndltui mo In. tho name of (ho Stalo or Oregon, tn onicr to tmtmry iaald JmlRmwit AUornoy, Tees, conU I nnd af(;ru!nR conta to ntdl tho follow- liiB dofloribsd ronl liropcrty. towlt: nogtnnlns nt jwint iR.40 .iH:itrt N'ortlii ftnd 20.SO .cliMns vWcittof Uio jsouthonst oornor of tho Jnmo It. VM 'or n. u r. nam m Towwhip . i. Soutn HniiRo . w out oi i no iiiaitimtp Meridian, nnd rutmlng thonce North 2G.ni ciminB to tho centur ot rounty 1 llo.nl No. 95, thonco South 73 dogrocB n?.L.l!.0"f W!,.?f '"V, "XY. -V " , " h' ;,3la I chains to tho Northeast corner mjho been cut'Jnmoa It. I'lahor Donation L. (Vw. ,43 In Townthln IS South Itnngo 2 IIIOHVO 1IVBI VllUUini IIIV.IVV the E. Elliott I). U C. No. 40 in Town- shin 19 South Kango 3 West, thenco havo been released from the lien of' Ir.U-e I IlPclnntnir n n nnlnt 2l Xfi plinlnn ' . " : . ;.. . . .. .. ''."Vi .r cf ?h m.?i n Pi0.i.ri J n. U C. No. 39 Tp. 19 S. It. 2 WeHt ; chains to tho conter of County Itoad minutes West along tho center of ttnUl County Road, No. OS to tho East Uno of tho B. Elliott D. U C. No. 40. T). .10 S. R. 2 W. W. M.. thonco North 45 decrees 30 minutes West nlong tho center of sajd County Road No. 05 to I tho North lino of Sec. 2 Tp. 10 S. R. 2 W. W. M. thenco West on tho said '43.74 chains nioro or leas to tho plncol or Deginnlng, containing 146 acres of land more or less, In Lnuo County Now, therefore, In tho name of the' State ot Oregon, and in compliance with said Execution and Order of Sale, I will on Saturday tho 22nd day of I January. 101G, botweon tho houra of 0 o'clock a. to. nnd 4 o'clock p. m. to-1 jwlt: at one o'clock p. m. on said day, , at tho southwest door of tho County j Court house In Eugene, Lano County.' Oregon, offer for sale, nnd soil for : cash, subject to redemption nil tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho Dofcnd- innts R. II. I'lcrco nnd Elizabeth I'lorco (his wifo. R. P. Landls' nnd Mabel , Landls, his wifo. Edgar A. Sorennon. Lybort Simons, Brltt Asplnwall and J. - pi"wu". to-i'uruiur uuihk oudi- ,n89, ndor tho firm nUmo and stylo of ! Aspinwan uroa. ami .;inrenco iN. iNOi- 'IZtllJ LriiL V d08crll,c'1 ' - - n 1 pk.JM t . . By D. A. ELKINS, Deputy. LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE OF 5671.09 IMPROVEMENT DONDS OF THE TOWN OF SPRING FIELD, OREGON Scaled bids will he rccoivcu ."or tho purchase of $071,09 Town of Spring, flold Improvement Bonds, by the Town Recordor of said town at hlu ofllco In tho Town Hall, until Janu ary 17th, 191C nt 7:30 o'clock P. M., nt which time nnd placo said bids will ho opened and considered by tho '. common council of said town. 'rate of not to exceed C per cent per annum, payable soini-nnnunlly, shall e uateu January i, iuiu, slum no in denomination of $100.00 excepting l .. . I . . . A.r. . ' Pi'led by Chapter T. Tltlo XXVI of ijni-d'R Orricnn Laws, as ulr6ctad bv Ordnance No. 423 of tho Town of flprlngnoid. Oregon. natcd DMombor 15, low. T " " Town Recordor. Harness, Shoes, Gloves Harness and Shoes .Repaired at The Harness Shop J. H, BOWER Lawyer. Ofilco 771 Wlllamotto St. Phono Eugene 099 Homo Phono 132-J Euoene, Orrqon Jas. Corsaw has re-opened his shoo repair shop in tho west half of tho Stevens bi cycle shop, iMaln St. hear -Seventh: m ij. onMP IM &Mn rnWRIII 11 s 'ra 1. PROPOSITION. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR PUR ADVICE. IT IS OUR BUSINESS TO KNOW, THE SAFETY OR UNSAFETY OF 1NVEVSTMENTS, .MAY BE WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM MAKING A COSTLY MISTAKE. OUR BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE "FEDERAL RESERVE" SYSTEM OF BANKS. THIS SYSTEM BINDS ITS "MEMBER BANKS' TOGETHER FOR THE PPOTECTION OF EACH OTHER AND THEIR DE POSITORS. YOUR MONEY IS SAFE IN OUR BANK AND YOU CAN GET IT WHEN YOU WANT IT. .11 I i The Best For Less '4 The fifth Street Grocery Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22 Why not save and doposlt in our Savings Department one-twelfth of ydur total taxeB each month? By bo dis tributing tho tax burden over tho entiro year, it will not seem so heavy. 4 per cent on savings, 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. O. R. Gullion, M.D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. OlilceWnth mid renrl Ru. TeiciwoiicAM) DRM.Y.SHAFFER,p.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Sulto 2. Phono 888, EUOBNli, OilE Residence, over Dodgo's Store CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Reeldenee, 116-J "Over1 CtjrnmQVclfilfeank, Springfield, Oregeh. HEHPER HPIHAL RELIVE SISTtll OF BANKS T UR OM ANY BUSINESS Groceries Money We wish to thank all our Friends and Customers for I heir liberal patronage dur ing the old year and solicit a continuance of the same. Wishing all a Happy and Prosperous Now Year. Yours for tho best Gro ceries and Honest Treat ment, Nice & Miller .1 . I- i.i" -)H I it i 'HERBERT E, ViALkER N6TARY PUBLIC Office Ip City Hall. 8prlnofleid. Or. w. p. Walker , UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 02; FJealdenee 67-J Went Main St. See Edwards &Bratta;ii For Farm and City Property Exehahoes a Specialty Springfield Oregon Phone 30 ......The Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, hoi. Fourth' and Fifth, pfiono 11 SPRINGFIELD OREGON in... ii. mi mil I -I