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    The Lane County News
W. A. DILL, Editor and Mgr.
Published Every Monday and
Thursday by the Lano County
Publishing Association.
KATES OP SUBSCRIPTION
Ono Year .... $1.50
Six Months .7C
Threo monthn .60
Advertising rates furnished on application.
one who is determined in his tho citlrons generally In moving
purpose to do evil, tfhat con- toward n doslrablo end. Out of
fldcnco In tho integrity ht a man, 'tho counsel of theso should como
and In one's ability to protect
otteVself may bo shattered is a
tragedy no less heart-rending
because it Is tho exception and
not the rule.
A COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Member of the Willamette Valley
Editorial Association.
THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 191G.
Gaston, in Washington coun-
ty, has In its new 12,000 school
building a model for nil small
communities . "No district In
Oregon with so small a popula
tion as Gaston has a better one,"
says Dr. Fred C. Ay or, professor
I of education in the University of
Oregon, who delivered the dedi
cator address.
It is not only a school house,
jbut a community center build-
Incr Tim 1 1 1 rlVMi ft null YVmrllrifT
in her training," declared Rev. L. j , " , " Y " ,
I Z' ..v..J"m is open to the public cven-
. o. i. u ... o . , d Satunl . aftcrnooll8. u
Father Daughter," at the Eu- h pUonograpu nnd an nUun.
gene Christian church, Sunady J
evening. Trust men, but do not , , ,,, , . ., ,
L.-f ti.r.r.1 ,mS library will bo another wel-
euuuSiJu.WubuUJ """'come feature.
it is nonsense 10 assume uiul uii
THE OTHER SIX MEN
"A girl's attitude toward men
should be an important element (
sano, constructive ndvlcofor tho
people1 as n whole, resulting in
the adoption of a plan that will
work out for tho betterment of
the schools and tho' advance
ment of tho commpulty.
Tho question to bo sottlod nt
this timo is not whether or not
our" fathers, or wo of tho older
"Am I My Drothor'B Keeper?"
Every member of our congrega
tion Bhould honr. -thls Umoly
message. , ' .
0:30 P. M. Senior and Junior
mottngs. ,
Evening sorvico of song and
rending and sermon.
Dr. Keonoy Ferris will givo
second In scries of rondlngs from
"Ilognn and Uogun," entitled
"Billy Sunday." Don't fall to
hear this.
Theme of sermon by Rev. Fer
ris will bo "Got a Movo on You."
generation, had such facilities as VSuw ,1 llko this Music by choir.
aro i)roposed ror springllela.
Tho real question is, What facil
ities are necessary for the pro
per education of tho children of
today? Tho best in facilities
aro none too good for education
makes for enlightenment and
You and tour friends aro cor
dially Invited.
Strangers always welcome.
Church of Christ
9:15 A. M. Sunday school, Mr.
Ferguson, Supt.
11:00 Junior Christian Endeavor
happiness and advancement and : Mrs. Lansbury, Supt.
As Gaston was
1 U JS IU uoautuu limb 1. i . l it 1. 11 I
, . (Without a good public hall an
tmen are hunters and all women JJaudltorium to seat 400 was pro
game. Most men are worthy of ... ., . , , ,,
achievement in this world.
There aro moro collogo men's
names listed in Who's Who in
America than there are In the
prison lists. Education pays In
reducing the prison and the poor
costs.
and
game,
your trust
respect you, if you make them.
Better to find yourself mistaken
in one man than to embitter
Mr. Dairy's statement that
tho old high schol needs a now
mf mill n nnw flnnr romltiils na
, , lUtlUI.WIIIIIII VU J fc. V. 1 14k) (iva ...... " ' I - - - - - "
Oniljr Ol Ivlflo nnil nim lf ncml fnr oil I of Miner, nlll wnntlott WflllfS 111
Even bad men will ... r-n...i t.i..
The principal of the school, R. ; by tho laying of now stringers
E. Winger, is a live, up-to-date and top planks.
ninn mill nrnnnsos to linvn nlo-lif
your whole life with the poison casses fQr mA ag ft j HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
9 "No man can harm you, no0f his ef lctal Pro& "hT Those exempt from exnmina-
man can break your life or Use mov!n8 pictUres 0UCe a Week Hons in all subjects at the High
man can ureak jour me, or not for the amusement of his sch00l are: Wanna McKinncy,
thwart your destiny without audienceSf but for thdr instruc. S Dyeo, Mary Harding!
your consent The greatest Uon ,n sdence and ftnd Harold Wyn(1 and Lynn crandy.
harm any man can do you . u opportunity for Thy have . an .Jove
against yur will, is to kill you. (lpssniinnHm nf tini ninety in all subjects for the past
Trust men. Be frank and un-',, semester.
rnursuay anu i ruiay wui oe
taken up with semester examinations.
11:00 a. m. Communion
morning sormon!
(5:30 1 M. Christian Endeavor
Miss Lambert, Leader. Special
Music.
7:30 P. M. Evening Services.
Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer
Meeting.
Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal.
10. C. WIG MO RE,
Pastor.
afraid.
"Why embarrass your rela
tions with all men by the con
ceit that they may wish to mar
ry you, or the fear they may
wish to harm you? Of the thou
sands of men you meet in a life
time, perhaps a half a dozen, if
you are fortunate, may wish to
marry you. And not more than
half a dozen will wish to harm
you. So why embarrass your
self, every time you meet a
pleasant man, by asking your
self, 'Is this one of the six who
will wish to marry me, or one of
the' six who will wish to harm
me?' No man can marry you,
'or harm you, without first ask
ing your permission in some
form. The simplest solution is
to wait until you are asked..
knowledge in the hands of a man
o brains and good morals.
"The Gaston school," hays Dr.
Ayer, "represents the realization
of one of the main ideas of the
schools of extension and educa-
1 tion of the university."
It does more. It teaches the
principle of community interest,
the one for all and all for one
idea, the fraternity of a true
democracy, the aristocracy of
learning, and best of all, that it
is not necessary for boys and
girls to leave the small town for
the big city in order to have
those advantages of higher cul
ture and social life that have
been too long denied to the
country communities.
Gaston has set a laudable ex
ample to the Oregon towns and
one that will be extensively fol-
Froo Methodist Churcn.
Sabbath School at 10 n. m.
Preaching services at 11 a.m.
Prayer and praise service at
7 P. M., preaching at 7:30 P. M. j
Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., Young:
people's prayer meeting.
Midweek prayer meeting on
Thursday at 7:30 P. M.
A cordial Invitation is extend
ed to all.
M. F. CHILDS
Pastor.
nOUEIVT I1UKNS IxnlKO. No
78. A. M. r.. Ancient nnd
Accooted Scottish Illto Uni
versal and Symbolic Free
MnRonn moots first nnd third
Monday ovenlnc In W. O. W.
hall. VIsltlnK brothors wul
4 Mijr en
l ho LwrhyMaii j pjifcO
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM OF BANKS
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.
(II
L. IC. Pobo.
n. w.
M.
expected to enter High school at 1 Ajj JSUJ
welcome to all. ' 'notice of final settlement
Tho Business English Class is j Vollco Is horohv clvun Hint tho tin.
the recipient Of a new dictionary dorslKned administrator of tho estate
its merits become
"TV, not .not nil mmnnco out .
. ."'lowed as
of your lire, but nave principle j.nown
enough to see there is no ro-
mance in bad things, .especially This week seems to have been
in fast men. Most women who a pretty active one, industrially,
admire the fast man come to a Can't we of Springfield stir up a
bad end. eep your soul white little enthusiasm, get. busy and
from all effort to fascinate men. go after some more industries
Make your reputation among for the town? Can't we 'put the
men correspond with your real town on the map' again?
character." i
More good advice is contained i
in ti.k minister's sarmon ad-!
monishing mothers to be in the !
confidence of their daughters,
Beatrice Holbrook has been
absent for the past week.
CHURCH NOTICES
Methodist Church.'
Corner Second and B streets
James T. Moore, pastorjphone
117-W.
Next Sunday 10 A
day School.
G:30 P. M. Epworth logue.
7:30 Song and sermon Sub
ject, "The Haunting Spirit."
Wednesday -2 P. M. Ladies'
Aid.
7:30 Wendesday evening choir
rehearsal.
M. Sun-
of John H. Inula, docensed has filed
his final acc6unt with tho County Clork
of Lano County, Oregon, nnd that an
order has been mndo and entered of
iccord dlroctlnK this notlco and sottlnt;
I'rlday tho 2Gth day of February, 1910,
at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., for tho
hearing of objections, If any to said
Ilnal account and for tho final settle
rcont of said estato.
SQumn iNNia.
Administrator of tho ootato of John D,
Innla, Docensod.
JOHN C. MULLEN, Attorney.
103-Ct-lw
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notlco Is hereby given that S. W.
fimmnnr linn brmn nnnnlntixl nilniln.
7:30 Thursday evening prayer ,Btralor of the cstato of Lucy c. Cran.
meeting,
Come and bring your friends
FOR BETTER SCHOOLS
First Baotist Church.
Rev. Will N. Ferris, minister.
Bible School at 10:00 A. M.
A lesson of Christian Hero
ism. Consider well the Golden
rr. l I i T T T l 1. . ri i .1 c I 1
the faith, quit you like men, be
strong. Gilbert Miller, Supt.
Divine Worship at 11:00 A. M.
Sermon by Pastor. Theme.
Taxpayers of Springfield took
wise sten Monday when they
teaching them the things they named a citizens' committee to j
should know. work with the school board in
The minister's generalizations formulating a definite proposi-!
are true. In the vast majority tion for the improvement of the j
of cases men respect women just school facilities of Springfield. '
in the measure that the women Not only was the step wise In ,
respect themselves, but, unfor- itself, in that it shows' a recog-1
tunately, there are the six who J nition of the needs of the young
will wish to harm, and now and people of the community, but !
then out of that six there will be it joins the forces official with 1
mer, deceased. All persons having
claims against the said estate aro here
by notified to progoiit tho snnlo, duly
verified, with tho propo- vouchors, to
tho said administrator, nt tho law
olllcca of J. M. Dovors In Kugeno, Ore
gon, within six months from tho dato
of tho first publication of this Bum
inons, to-wlt: within six months from
tho 31st duy of January, A. D., 1910.
S. W. CItANMKIt.
Administrator.
J M. DBVEnS,
Attorney for Estate. Jan. 31-Fob.28
The Best Groceries
For Less Money
a
The Fifth Street Grocery
Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22
There's
a whole
ton of goodness in a pound
j of Vogan's Moire chocolates.
MODERN CONFECTIONEIli CU.
I'ortland, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tho Interior
1 U. S. Land OIIlco at Itosoburj?, Oro-
gon, January C, 191C.
Notlco Is hereby given that Joseph
I Wakefield, of Vldn, Oregon, who on
August 1, 1911, mndo Homestead ICntry
Serial No. 0740G. for tho NU, of 8W.
NWVi of SBH and Lot 1 of, Section 34, !
j Township 1GS, Unngo 3K, Wlllamotto
IMcrldan, has filed notlco of Intention
'to muko Pinal Thrco-year Proof, to
establish claim to tho land nbovo do'
Why notsave and deposit in our Savings Department
one-twelfth of your total (axes each month? By so dis
tributing tha tax burden over the entire year, it will not
seem so heavy.
1 per cent on savings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON.
street its entlro length, onco n week;
and A, Fourth, Sixth and Sovcnth
streots three times n month; also to
clean tho guttors, empty tho rubbish
cans, flush tho storm drains when
necessary, and to sprinkle tho streots
when necessary.
Tho successful contractor will bo
required to furnish n bond In such
amount ns tho Council shall dotorinlnu
for tho faithful performance of IiIb
contract.
IIIiIh to bo at tho rate of so much
per block.
Tho Council reserves tho right to
rejoct any or nil bids.
Snld bull) will bo received until 7:31
scribed, before I, I Hewitt, U. S. Com-' 1 ? ".'i0..1 ,ba5yT "i0;
COOK
WITH
i 't Jw
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GAS
O r eg otMcerQ.
ntlsulon, nt his odlco at Kugeno, Oro
gon, on the 18th day of February, 1910.
Claimant natnos as witnessed: John
Konnlo, Kugeno, Oregon: Louis Tato,
of VIda, Oregon; John Low, of Vldn,
Oregon; Charles Neal, of VIda, Oregon.
J. M, UPTON,
Jan. C-Fcb. 10. Itcgl8ter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tho Interior,
U. S. Land Ofllce at Uoscburg, Oro
gon, December 22, 1015.
Notlco is hereby given that William
Dated this 13th day of January, 1910
IIEltHKHT E. WALKKH,
100-2-4-C Town Itocordor.
Dr. ADAL1NE KEENEY FERRIS
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Oiricc, Haptlat Parsonago
Corner Second and C Streots
HOUItS: 9 TO 12. . ' PIIONB 40
J. H. BOWER
Lawyer. .
Ofllco 774 Wlllamotto St.
Phono Kugeno 099
Homo Phono 132-J
Euaeno, Oregon
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Notlco Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
tho County Court of tho Stnto of Ore
gon for Lnno County, administrator
of tho Kstato of Mary L. Koonoko, do
censod. AH portions having claims ngnlnst
said cstato aro horoby notified to pro-
sent tho samo, proporly verified, to mo
at tho odlco of Frank A. DoPuo, In
A Tavlnr. of Lanrinx. Oreeon. who. on
Docembor 21, 1912, mndo Homoslead ! Sprlngflold, Orogon, within six months
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Phone 62; F.'esldence G7-J
West Main 8t.
See
Edwards &Brattain
For Farm and City Property
Exchanges a Specialty
Springfiold
ontry Sorial No, 0S288, for SW'4 ; Sec,
tion 32, Township 19Sf Han go 1 Kast
Will. Morldan, has filed notlco of Inten
tion to mako Final Three- year Proof,
to establish claim to tho land
abovo described, before, I, ,!. Howltt,
U. S. Commisslonpr, Eugene, Oregon,
on tho 9th day of Fobrurayj 1910.
Claimant nanics us witnesses: Loyd
McMastor, Lowell, Oro,: Ora Carter,
of i,owoll, Oro.; Lanzy Wlnfroy, of
Lowell, Oro.; Frank McMastor, of
Lowell, Oro
Dec. 23 Fob, '3,
j, M. UPTON.
' Itcglstor.
, Notice to Contractor.
Notlco Is horeby given, that tho
Common Council will receive sealed
bids for tho flushing of tho pavod
streots of tho .Town of Sprlngflold, as
follows:' Main streot from Mill to
Second and from Sovonth to Tonth,
onco a week; Main street from Socond
to Sovonth street, twloo'u week; Fiftlv
from tho dato hereof. Dated at Spring-'
llolu, Oregon, January 4th, 1910.
J. J. SMITSON,
Administrator of tho oatnto of Mary
L. Koonoko, deceased.
Franko A. DoPuo, Attornoy for estate
Dato of first publication Jan. 0, 1910,
Phone 30
Oregon
CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS
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D. W, RQOF, JEWELER DR' Jf E RICHfvOND
SPRINGFIELD, . OREGON ' PH7,,l0e' " f'iTl
! L Over Commercial Bank,
FINE WATCH REPAIRING Springfiold, Oregon.
A SPECIALTY
v ,",. " Jns, Corsaw has re-opened
uWntrrW c wiai iro h,B 81,00 roI)aIr 8hoP ln tlie
HERBERT E. WALKER WOst half of tho Stevens bl-
notary . cycle shop, .Main.' St. near
-.vj public t Seventh.
OfflcelrtClty"Hali;SprIngfIeld,' Ofe mwmm ummmthme