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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1916)
tl i rt"r;.-l.. U...r: 'fldenco business derives from tho I MB LflllH uUulllT nDWd improvement in railroad earn w i W. A. DILL, Editor and Mgr. Published Every Monday and Incs. These earnings seonv to bo large only because they, fol low years of such serious shrink age In earnings that tho contract uutuiuua on living Thursday bv tho Lane County mombcred that while tho earn Publishing Association. J lugs were shrinking capital was added to tho property and If tho present earnings upon pre sent capital were, for example, HATES OF SUDSCUIPTION Ono Year .. - - 1.C0 Six Months (,- .75 Three monthn ' - .50 catlon. ' ' Member of the Willamette Valley Editorial Association. There ho discovers thaj, tho Vlc Urn wns killed with fuinea from a volatllo poison of the east. Ho Is about to make known his dis covery when ho decides to with hold It and uso tho tiamo poison to kill Campbell, that he may possess Jano. On his return to poso tho station man at t,ho power plant woro Instructed not to blow a ilro alarm until hojmd boon Informed definitely the Btrect Intersection near tho fire. Knowledco that those woro tho It Is to bo re- Instruction would dlscourago tho Hiving of such ah alarm as "Tom Jones' liottso Is on fire," 1 Now York ho finds through with tho flremcn left In tho darklcarorul tests that ho can stuur as to the real location of the ate a letter with tho poison and firo. An alarm by wards, as In thorcbv bring about tho death of to be compared with 1912 and , the past Ib too Indefinite for real, whoovor reads tho letter, tho capital of that year and tho I Uso now that tho wards aro so' Jano and Campbell have boon fnlluro of earnlnca bo considered! largo. Firemen would havo. a IMuk hniroih uiUll Cunmboll ro tor the two intervening, It will bo 1 hard time locating an lusldo, fire colves tho poison Intonded for 'found that there Is nothing un-jln any one of tho wards. What ( Campbell. Strong becomes par I usual about tho present earnings j thoy must have Is doflnlto Infor- tlally paralyzod and Campbell land that tho railroads need them Unntlon as to tho location of the picks up the letter. It fltutos THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1916. PROSPERITY SPREADING badly. "Speaking or tho good will of tho public, It has been evidenc ed In their attitude with respect to the suit to separato tho Cen inu t-iitunj 11 um uio ouuwiuiu n jot or fun criticizing tho Eu fire, and that as early as possl ble beforo It has broken out tho roof if possible. Pacific. My visit east was In the first place to attend tho final hearings before tho United In a general review of bush ness conditions throughout the c""?IdentVn?ASp" 6 States District Court which sat 01 me ouuuicru jtuuuu; v.um- m gfc Louis jn the first woek , pany, upon his return from alDccomuer. It Is needless to sav month's visit in New York, pre- 0ie Court ave our sUle a full ct??HiaillUth1riS?V!lenrins. w Tit did also to the the United States will find itself Government We found nothing m a 3ureiiBuiiiu V.-UUUIUU11 in the proceedings to modify our commercially and financially LonvIction thnt tho Defendants flint Ktrnnir linn lwnn liitlmnto ' . . I I . T -11 1 . . I wuii juiiu. vuuiiiuuii uui-uuiua 1 infuriated and Is about to strike. Strong when tho latter topples over, striking a chair and bus-! tabling a fracture of tho skull, i cono wntor bonrrt for Us nrtlnn a mam Hearing mo aiiorcnuon, 1 In buvinir the distributee svs- " seeing vampuou Binri 10 . torn of the Oregon Power com- striko Strong, summons a pollcc nanv. No nreat amount of in- Campbell Is nrrcsted for; terest scorns to havo been raised . ,mird0I triQl1 and convicted. as yet. with respect to the rest of the world. President Sproule said: "I found business in the east in a flourishing condition. The general story is all hotels crowd ed to the limit, theaters doing an overflowing business and res taurants everywhere gay. In this caso are in the right and right will prevail." NEED SOME AMUSEMENT The county fair board is con- ' sideling very seriously the mnt- "Trade in war supplies has ter of eliminating the racing pro- stimulated the steel, copper and 'gram from the attractions, on ammunition business to an un- the ground that the expense is expected extent. This trade has I too great The move seems to broucht a creat deal of money be' a wise one. It is true that into the country with expxecta .tions of a great deal more. There has always been an active mar ket abroad for food-stuffs. All this is stimulating to the activi ties of this nation everywhere, includng the Pacific Coast, for, when the east is busy and pros perous, the markets for the pro ducts of tins coast are active. The general commercial busi ness of the coast is also stimu lated for when the rest of the country is busy we by sympathy and interest are busy. When the war is over (speed the day) there will doubtless be some readjustment following it, but even then the indications are we will find ourselves in a strtngthened condition commer cially and financially with re spect to the rest of the world. I do not mean that we can jump into the imperial position the optimist predicts. The optimist a lot of people are interested In horse racing, but on the other hand there are others who do not care particularly for this form of amusement. Some diversion, however, ought to be provided. Fair time is holiday time, and the people who go, do so, partly for the purpose of observing what oth ers are doing, and (learning from the exhibits, but many more go because the crowd goes, and to see and do the things that oth ers are doing. We recall one of the most suc cessful of the Industrial exposl tiosn, neld in Portland along in the 90's. High class musical and athletic attractions were staged in the central music hall, and they were attended by peo ple in thousands. Later in the evening these .people -traveled back and forth through the long aisles of exhibits, watching in is of value, however, because he tently the machinery displays In leads us n the right direction, motion, ana taKing a nice inter though it would not be safe to est in the still displays, follow him too far. I An important part of the im-' Just a suggestion in regard to I Jano lenms of tho poison that I Ross used to kill her husband, and steals Incense from which f tho polsonoim vapors arise, and j laboratory notes from tho Ross I apartments. That night she In- j vltcs Ross to her homo, nfter u J spurious confession of lovo fori him. She secretes a police cap- tain and doctor in her homo and j tells them aho Intends to provo 1 turns home unexpectedly and j finds I-Ienrv Strong and Jano in ) a supposedly compromising sit-1 uation, which they explain away. Ross telephones Jano of his ar rival and she invites him to a dinner party to bo given her hus band. An hour before he leaves for the Campbell home Ross des patches a letter Addressed to Campbell. Jane receives the let ter and askes Strong to take it to her husband, who Is mixing a cocktail in the dining room. Jano joins Ross and tho other gi:ests. Campbell asks Strong to open "The Final Judgment." ; the letter, which ho docs, and rc- "The Final Judgment," pro- ,er husband Innocent. Whon duced by the Rolfe Photoplays r0Ss arrives she lights tho in itio., and starring Ethel Barry'- rense in a bowl. It has the same more, the gifted dramatic act- perfume as the poison, but not ress will be shown at the Bell the deadly effect. Ross tries to Theatre on Sunday matinee and pempe from the room, but finds evening, Jan. 1G. all doors locked. In the madness The story of "The Final Judg- that overwhelms him ho confes- ment," wlilcli was written oy ses his guilt and is arcstctl. ueorge scaruorougn, tne orn u . -grrrer-,w.MM u The CfotiluJMau. MEMBER FEDEIIAL RESERVE SYSTEM OF BANKS COME IN AND CONSULT US ON ANY BUSINESS PPOPOSITION. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR OUR ADVICE. IT IS OUR BUSINESS TO KNOW THE SAFETY OR UNSAFETY OF INVEVSTMENTS. 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. ij 1 1 1 1 liant dramatist, is briefly as fol- lrvia The Baptist Collcgo at Mc- Jane Carleson. an actress "'of Minnville. will on March 1st cele- note, Is loved by three men, MilV- brate the 10th anniversary of ray Campbell, an assistant dls-f trlct attorney; Hamilton Ross.J a noted chemist and criminolo gist, and Henry Strong, a multl- j millionaire. Campbell wins in! the suit for her hand. Disheart- Presldent L. W. Riley's connec tion with the college. Many of the leading educators of the Northwest have accepted Invita tions to deliver addresses on this occasion. It bids fair to be one ened, Ross accepts an offer to of the most note worthy educa- 1 .assist in unraveling a mysterious ,Uonal functions ever held on the provement is because of the con- the matter of fire alarms: Sup- murder in Moscow, Russia, coast. The Best Groceries For Less Money The Fifth Street Grocery Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22 ANNOUNCEMENT 1 - V i " I take gifeat pleasure in announcing to the people of Springfield and vicinity that I have purchased the stock of Nice & Miller of this city, and respectfully solicit your patronage. iEoreihost aim will be to carry dependable merchandise only at the .if " k'" mob . very lowest price. Li ii" i 1 ii-''. i. 1 1 ."mm m jar m. 3 Successor to f NICE & MILLER