The Lane.Gpty News W. A. DILL, ' Editor and Mgr. Published Every Monday and Thursdny by the Lane County Publishing Association. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year .... $1.50 Six Months .... .75 Thrco niohtha - - - .60 Advertising rafes furnished on application. Member of the Willamette Valley Editorial Association. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 191G. public schools. On the contrary, they favor them, bellovcklg that there is plenty of room for both. When children are taught tho formalMbr Cultural, branches and nothing efse, a considerable The PreaclUa club holtfn very Mrp. Hoy JonUlns wub given nleasant afternoon session nt'tho a very Dleasant surnrlso Tuos- part of their time is wasted, not home of Mrs. Win. Donaldson on 'day evening at her homo In the because tho littlo creatures aro ! Friday, spending the time with! Vitus block upon tho occasion indolent or incompetent but'inncy woru, auer which a inreo oi nor uiruuiay anniversary, i ne purely for physical reasons. A child's brain will work well for a certain time and then it will not work any more without change and recreation. It follows from this undeni- FOR A NEW HIGH SCHOOL course luncheon was served. Tho evening was Hpeut with games invited guests: were Mrs. Rhodes, and music, filter which a two (Trent), Mrs. Harry Uownian, course luncheon was served by, airs, uuey snougrass, Mrs. win, miss Ionian uorrie anu airs, aic II111,. The members present wore !Munn. Those who attonded were Mrs. Jan. Wlthrow, Mrs. -M, J. Mr. hud Mrs. Jenkins, Mr, and McKltn, Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, Mrs.! Mrs. Dan Wootton, Mrs. A R. V t litii'Mnl f I 11 I ! frVtmiit ' Aires 11mrv flMwi ii able fact that the cultural stud-jMra. w. A. Ilorndon, Mrs. Win. 'Miss Gorrie, Miss Marguerite les must be mtcrcnnngeu wun Donaldson. The next meeting uorrio, Miss Anne Gorrio, Miss the vocational in order to utilize .will bo at tho home of Mrs. Nor- Maud Gorrie, Mr. W. L. McFnr the entire school day. Unless inum Howard, on East Main st. land, Sr., Mr. Robert Van Val- ll.tc Ic .Innn Mm nlitl.li-.Mi Win u ' u- '" m' "iiuum,,, iinoa jtowanl the middle of tho after-; pleasant Some peculiar problems face j 1100,1 to sl,ow n ccrtalu listless-, P,)Cnt by 'Klnlue Jenkins. afternoon was members of the Saturday afternoon from the Springfield school d,itrict in the matter jot providing tt;ohcr can overcome, because it ness which no effort of tlio tea-'Gleaners at the homo of Mrs. until 5 o'clock, Mrs. Truman High school building for its stu dents. The present building has undoubtedly outlived its useful ness. The question of whether or not to build a new structure Is not hard to answer; the real problem is what to build. The immediate future is so uncertain. The prospect of ear ly resumption of work on the Natron cutoff with the attend ant rapid increase in the popu lation of Springfield, makes it unwise to put too much money into a building erected to satis fy the proper pride of the com is an affair of tho body and not of the mind. It is for this reason Wilhclm Thursday. Tho time Chaso most charmingly enter was devoted to fancy work, af-Jtalned the Junior 1J. Y. P. U. of ter which dainty refreshments the Baptist church at her homo Wnm KOrVPll tn tllO lllQlnhnrK. In DninnLillln Clin wna ulilu that teachers prefer to set sub- Those who attended wero: Mrs. assisted by Miss Dorothy Chase, jects requiring mental altomess Walter Ilerndon, Mrs. H. P. Par-, Those who enjoyed the after at tho beginning of the day. sons, Mrs. Dan Gore, Mrs. Chas. noon wero: Gladys Nystrun, When the school nrovides vo-1 Stites, Mrs. D. W. Roof, Mrs. Helen Rower, Gladys Chase, .,., wnrlr th H tlinf tl,0 1 Ernest Lyons, Airs. v. l isggl-1 Helen Bryan, Robt. Rower, Dor cational work, the time man, Mrs. Wayne Calkins, Mrs. 'othy Chase. Aline Cook, Cnrl pupil would otherwise spend in a ,cad Nott ami Mrs, wilhclm. ; Power, species of semi-torpor, is put to i the best of use. Facts of this TIioT. buroyS .f ni- The Epworth LcnRU0 heU1 u kind show clearly enough that'll laf0 a0sJ 5 s ?8 ? ' most enjoyable social and busl- the vocational work need not in- - ! ess session nt the church Fri- teriere m any narnuui way wun trs neriidon Mr Ketels Hnr- uu ""'"B- " ius,u' Ul the cultural. There is room ami old F need for both in the education of 1 tenson Ithe American citizen. Wliat . i. "a ' nnsod of Oswald Olson. Miss Perry andDr and Mrs Mo - hSmiv.! "SE son were guests of tho oven- S'rS Mrs. C. B. Wheaton was i ,e. I b lTn l"' Tlio Gircfu MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OF BANKS Ti r i ilttiUUCU lliu Kllb lUl tllU ilIKU V i ti t i munity. On the other hand, luvurt Ul tu" ''UL i honora. Mrs. C. E. Fischer will "ut- ,1U lu,ha r.nncfnmMnn u-nrl- on tlm mil. 'edure, is to See promising yOUtllS ,h hostr-SS to tlm Huh nt ! road may have to be deferred 'deprived of all vocational train-1 us next regular meeting. The Christian Endeavors of j ... ... , 'inn- In Mm nnlilln snhnnla nnt ItllO Christian clllircll will hold i "mL.r .! . Icomnelled either to co throuch Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Machen their regular business meeting iiotwautioiiavBiuubeuuiane- nrnnirp it in very pleasantly entertained tho Thursdny evening Feb. 3, at the I shift building when a good one!me nout 11 or acquire it in , PortnIglltly Whist Club at thelr ilomo or Mr. and Mrs. SargalJ would have been the real econ-jsome haphazard way on the home last Thursday evening. Pneed on Emerald Heights. After 1 1 cmv street. There is no good reason Mrs. J. B. Bell, of Eugene, won the business session the evening $ wwcnrf of mntorini to i.co 'why the public schools should j the high scoic and .Mts.VA. J.. will bo turned over to tlio ladies JS . cone concrtt; not fulfill their duty to the clti-1 Perkins carried Wmo; tho con- 2.LW' , , , , , , f1 i i f BUIUUUll. L U1U UtUSU Ul U1U Jill UHJ IIIUHIUU o Ul I, mfetu lu lll- blocks, or terra cotta tile will ;zen n otn its aspects, as do uie Lvening.s game a tWo-coures tend and bring a friend. The be a proper subject for discus- scll00ls of Denmark, uermany iunche0n was served. Guests of young people will meet at tho sion bearing as these mater- and other progressive countries. : the club were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Christian church at 7:45 and His do imnn thp ntrtn-eeitf rn?t ! , B- Bel1. Eugene, and L. Hnyse of proceed to the Sneed residence lais do, upon tne aggregate cost Mighty eCourageing reports j Berkeley, California. The mem- in a body. The girls are to call 01 tne building. f vp.ir's business are Im- hers nrfisfint . wern: Mr. mwl Mrs. on or nhone the social committee COME IN AND CONSULT US ON ANY BUSINESS PROPOSITION. 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. The problem Is one that ought in ma(je by the Eugene Fruit 'J. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mid- and find out what Is expected of be worked out on its own(rrn,vort.. ocQorHMon nmi tim'dleton, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Per- them. The committee consists We do not need to put! TlinpHon ritv co-onerative kins Mr and Mrs- B' A Wash" , Misses Sadie Lambert, Nell - JUnCUOn l-.lty O-OperatlVe i,, tr. , tt t p, "t..11 Wln1.nn tnliln .Inimnrv Mur- and Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Larimer! jorie Knott. to murius. we uo not. ueuu 10 I'UL junction City upa u.uuu, or a $iou,uuuu creaniery. The .one regtet is building because some neighbor-l tnr ,a no Sllf!h institution in , - 1 Springfield. ing town did. What we want to determine is what sort of a building we need, how much it A considerable amount of tho .J date hereof. Dated at Spring- I land within National Forest ,ue,u' ureBon jnnua7 JXrs'ou, oounaanes is in private owner-. Administrator of tho ostato of Mury Not a few Springfield work should cost In different types of (men will be given employment ship, title having passed from the 'i Koonoko. deceased material, and then select theiin the construction of the new (United States largely through ! I'rnnice a. Doi'uo, Att one which best fits out pocket book. Now is an opportune time for such construction, for lumber is on the upgrade, and wages, too will shortly advance. The large items in the cost are as low as they can be expected, and It be hooves the district to take ad vantage of the occasion, and be gin construction at an early day. iVttorney for estate. Ttt-.i.t i u .1 iki Mm Mmhor nn.l stoim mwl tho' uaie oi nrsi puiiiicauon Jan. u, i-Jio, mtLuuuiaL uuuiiu, maui- ijuoaiuic last publication. Fob. 3. 1'JIC. i, cAt.i nffo f of homestead laws prior to the ere- , u, lation of the Forests. During the the churcli. j1)agt fiscal year 881 Individual tracts oi lanu witnin tne uounu- NEED FOR VOCATIONAL TRAINING Portland Journal: The friends of vocational education do not oppose cultural studies in the mi. s il. ! c i. A n l.n 1U,S lulB Ui " aries of the National Forqsts Kansas and rseorasKa people leei passed into private ownership f Ail il t il ' I 'il 1 ' at nome in uregon is geiung uii inrougn me patenting oi ciauns. our nerves, says the Telegram, j Of these, 3G0 were homesteads, 2 timber and stone, 501 mineral, Oh, yes, Eliabeth Ann, sum mer is coming but know how soon. State press paying more at tention to business and indust ries less to politics. 17 coal, anl 1 miscellaneous we aon t there aro outside of the National Forests, about 3,000,000 acres of logged-off land, much of it ag ricultural in character, now ly ing idle. Feed the birds. ANOTHER YEAR of Panama-Catifornia Exposition the at SAN DIEGO This beautiful exposition will continue all the year 1916 bigger and better than ever. Many of the best ex hibits from San Francisco have been transferred to San Diego, If you neglected to see San Diego in 1915 do not fail to see this beautiful city this year. The winter is the logical time, too. Six months round trip tickets are on sale daily from all Pacific Northwest points to Souhtern California. ;4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that S. V. Cramncr has been appointed admin istrator of tho cstato of Lucy 0. Crati. jmer, deceased. All persons having i claims against the said estate aro here- by notified to present tho same, duly i verified, with tho prope- vouchors, to j the said administrator, at the law offices of J. M. Dovers In Eugene, Oro gon, within six months from tho date i of tho first publication of tills Sum mons, to-wlt: within six months from the 31st day of January, A. D 191C. S. W. CIlANMEIl. Administrator. J M. DEVERS, Attorney for Estate. Jan. 31.Foli.28 1:30 A. M. California Express 12:40 P. M. Exposition Special i : : 3:50 P. M. Shasta Limited 81.15 P.. M. Sap; FjanCiSCO Ex- trains EVERY DAY between ' Portland' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Oillco at Koseburg, Ore gon, January C, 191C. Notlco is hereby given that Joseph Wakefield, of VIda, Oregon, who on, August X, 1911, mado Homestead Entry fWtal tfo: 0740C, for tho of SWV4, NW'A of SE and Lot 1 of. Section 34. Township IfiS. Hango 3E. Willamette Mcridan. has Hied notlco of IntonHnn i to mako Final Three-year Proof, to I100-2'4'0 justabliBh claim to the land abovo dc fscribed, before I. P. Hewitt, V. S. Coin- ml8aign'at his ofilpa atfiugeno, Ore gon, on the 'lSth day of Fobrunry, 1910, Claimant names as witnesses: John NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offlco nt Iloseburg, Ore gon. December 22, 1915. Notlco is hereby given that William A Taylor, of Landax, Oregon, who, on December 21, 1912, mado Homestead entry Serial No. 0S288, for SWV4 ; Sec. Hon 32, Township 19S, Range 1 East Will. Merldan bus filed notlco of inten tion to malco "Final Threo- year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above describod, boforo I. P. Hewitt, V. S. Commissioner, Eugene, Oregon, on tho 9th day of Fcbruray, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Loyd McMastor, Lowell, Ore; Ora Carter, of Lowell, Ore.; Lanzy Winfrey, of Lowoll, Oro.; Frank McMastor, 6f Lowell, Oro. J. M. UPTON. Dec. 23 Feb. 3. Register. Notice to Coniractors. The Best Groceries For Less Money The Fifth Street Grocery Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22 Why not savo and deposit in our Savings Department one-twelfth of your total taxes each month? Hy ro dis tributing the tnx burden over the entire year, it will not seem so heavy. 1 per cent on savings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council will receive scaled bids for tho flushing of tho paved strcotB of tho Town of Springfield, as folio wb: Main street from Mill to Second and from Sovcnth to Tenth once a week; Main street from Second to Seventh streot, twlco a week; Fifth street its entire length, onco a week; and A, Fourth, Sixth and Seventh streets three times a month; also to clean the guttors, ompty tho rubbUh cans, flush tho storm drains whon necessary, and to sprlnklo tho streets when necessary. Tho successful contractor will bo required to furnish a bond In such amount as tho Council shall determine for tho faithful performance of his contract. Bids to bo at tho rate of so much per block. 'iiio council reserves tne rignt to reject any or all bids. Bala bids will bo rocoivod until 7:31 P M Monday, February 14, 1910. Dated this 13th day of January, 1910 , HEItBEHT 13. WALKER, -Town Recorder. , , , , and San Francisco . Through standard and tourist sleop-v ing cars, dining and obseryjUion pars. Steel coaches mako travel ing a pleasure. Ask our local agent for further in '' fornlotldn' or write i SOUTHERN. PA II IF 1,0 John M, Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon."'' '' '?. i ;-Y ( Re,nnie, Eugene, Oregon: Louis Tato, or viaa, Oregon; Jolin Low, of VIda, Oregon; Charles Neal, of Vida, Oregon. Jan. G.Feb. 10'.' a ' Register. t i i.i, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE : Notlco is lieroby given that tho un-' dorslgnod has bocii duly appointed by tho County Cour.tf pf tho S,tato of Ore? Eon for Lano County, administrator of tho Estat'o-'orMary L. lOoeneko, dd' ceased. ,., , i All persons haying claims against said CKtato nrO'liGrobv.nntinnd tn urn. sent theisamo, proporlyvei'lUoaj'.i6ynd,j at-tho bmco of Frank Ar.DpKubIn j N.OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is horoby given timt tliq un ilcij'Hlgtiud administrator, of tho ostato of John II. Innls, deceased has filed his final account with tho County Clerk; o Lano County, Oregon, and that un crdr has' been mado and entorcd of record 'directing this notlco and sotting Friday tho 25th, day of February, 1910, at tliotjtipur o(;i'Q .aclock A. M., for tho hcarlft'of objection if any to said final account and for.' tho final nettle- jnent, of 'said, ostato. k: ' - SQUIRE INNIft,:,- Administrator of tho cstato of Jol n 13. InrIs,, pcconsoiL V- JOHN'C. MULLEAttornoyJ Ai MONEY TO LOAN on improved farms and city property, call at my oillco 32 fiast 8th Ave, Eugene, or call Phone 8G8. 7Gtf F. J. BERGEIt, O. R. Guliion,M. D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. The Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Phono ll SPRINGFIELD - OREGON Haraess, Shoes, Gloves Harness and Shoes Repaired at The Harness Shop J. H. BOWER Lawyor. Ofilco 774 Wlllamotto St. Phono Eugono COO Homo I'hono 132-J Eugene, Oregon W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; residence 67-J West Main 8t. 3ee Edwards &Brattam For Farm and Cty Property Exchanges n Specialty ', Springfield Oillco Ninth uinl 1'onrl un. Tolcpnonca DRWI.Y.SHAFFERjD.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTI8T Sulto 2. Phono '888, EUGENE, HUE RcBldenco Over Dodge's Stbroi t, , Phono, 30 ..." Oregon HERBERT E. WALKER ' NOTARY PUBLIC Office In City Hall, 8prlngf1eld, Ore bri'AD'ALlNE KEENEV FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon ' 'Oillco, 'Uaptist Parsonago1'; -"' '(Junior Second and 0 Btroots : CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry . D,R. J. E RlOrlJvio'ND PHONES Office, 3j. Residence, 118-J Over Commercial Bank,. ,, Springfield, Oregon. Jas. Corsaw has ro-oponed his Blibor i-opiilr shop in tho "''.wesb'half of tho Stovensibl . cycle Shop, .Majnit. tnoar ,, Seventh. HOURS; 0 TO 12. . PJIONH .40,