TUn I nnn Pnimtu Mniun 1 116 LdllD UUUIIIj noWo W, A. DILL, Editor and Mgr. i Published Every Monday and Thursday by the Lime County Publishing Association. ""''rates of subscription Onb' Yoar .... $1.60 SIX Months - N .75 Threo monthc ' 60 AVortlKng rates furnished on appli cation. Member of the Willamette Valley Editorial Association. -THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 191G. AND WHY NOT? i' - Under the heading, "Wood flocks but not for Oregon," tho Portland Telegram says editor ially: sf "San Pranclsco'has'decided to ' make a test of wood block pave- of cHpPjngs from newspapers, in pient. This decision is the re- 'various places, showing that prb sult of long continued urging On hlbitlon does not prohibit, and the part of California. lumber- J. Ba0uts in big heads "Dry State .men and others Interested in the gyjj ye "Tulsa Druggist a 'greater use of wood. The pave- Bootlegger" and under even a ment is now being laid' in thelarger lleading telis Qf the Den- rheavy traffic downtown district' ver plan for maklng real beer as a subsUtute for the noisy Bel- !out of ncar been The whole gian blocks. We can safely de- sheet carries (lie atmosphere of pend upon it, that in a few years great satisfaction because the 'the Bay City will be using wood prohU)ition laws are being vlo- block in its streets to a consld- erable extent. wouldn't it be just as consist- ,'Detroit, Mich., uses so much 0nt for tho Amalgamated Order wood block in its paving activi- '0f Shop Lifters, or the Myster ties that the mayor of that cityous Murderers' Union, or the has suggested the building of a Embezzlers' Protective Associa- . . . creosoting plant, contending , uon, to Issue press bulletins, that the city can buy the lumber quoting from the press of the and give it the proper treatment -united States examples of rob more cheaply than it can buy the 'beries, mysterious murders, or of treated blocks. The Detriot of- fical says: , " 'The success of the munici pal asphalt plant causes me to the law. Statutes are the sober suggest that it would be in the rules of society adopted, for the interests of economy to- allow protection of its members, and the commissioner of : public the man who violates these rules works sufficient funds for the' sets his will in defiance of that construction of a plant for the 'of organized society. Of all the manufacture of creosoted blocks violators of the law, we would Due to the splendid quality of 'list the bootlegger pretty near this material, large quantities jthe bottom. There is some little "have been, laid in Detroit during measure of justification for the the. past few years. The Com-man who steals bread because missioner of public works could he is hungry, or the man who not only effect a saving in the kills under great provocation, manufacture of such pavement but the man who breaks the pro by purchasing the lumber and hibition law, does so deliberately, treating the blocks directly, but He defies society's rules, and as the paving of streets would be expedited considerably." "In Minneapolis creosoted -i -i i .t.ifT. -.i -i.-i? . . it' n I'rnwiii c-rTTirT nniTinrr TnnmT tel. The Minneapolis city coun- cil has just ordered paving that- will furnish a market for 14,000, 000 feet of yellow pine blocks, all to be laid in the streets of that city during the current year. More than $1,000,000 is to be spent for the season's paving, and the greater portion of this in v. i i i i i will-be expended for laying wood block. "Meanwhile what word of en couragement do we have in Ore gon for wood block pavement?" L Someone recalls from' the ar chives of, memory a meeting held several years ago to djs cuss the matter of a new high 4 Trai ams .- J 'ru.. from Portland v i . John M. I school building, when It wns tno .sentiment of the spokesmon, that "if. the Bootii-KOiiy mm ; WCro only rebuilt, It would bo an jea8y matter to put unwhigh school building." The mill Is re built and running, nnd we still hear the plaint that we can't afford it. Will thero over bo a time, anywhere, that all the tax payers will be s6 well supplied with funds that thoy will fall over themselves to provide funds for any purpose? Tho real ques tion to settlo now Is what is needed in the way of equipment for tho schools, and then supply it the eb saoypwt fiiowolyell it thebes t way possible. GLEEFUL OVER VIOLATIONS The News, In common with many other newspapers receives the Weekly press bulletin of the National Wholesale Liquor Deal- 11:1a uoouuuuuiu " embezzlements? Now, wouldn't it? There is no glory in violating a law violator should receive lit-1 .tie sympathy. we wunuer iiuw- umiiv uliii:i of the nrintinir nlants of the - - rj county 'were led when ll came to askinS for bids forssuP plying blank books and printed forms for the use of the county officials. The News, for one, had no information tnat sucn con- tracts were to be let, and had therefore no opportunity to sub- mit bids. Apparently just an- other examnle of the Eusene at- j,ine,r example oi mo iene ai titude come asking favors of Springfield when there is any money to be raised, and forget all about the extension of any- courtesies when that could be done. The recent railroad ban quet, you know, vsxa for "Eu gene and vicinity,'.' and "vicln- ity" was defined as ''anything "The Road of a Thousaud Wonders" TO Cahrornia SIX MONTHS ROUND TRIP TICKETS ON SALE Many"attractIbnB,'for Iho'vlsltori'to Qallforpla In Foruarjr., Bathing at the beaches, picking oranges and; emopg, motoring, playing golf or tonnls. i The beautiful exposlton at San Diego opcri. all thB'ycar. Trips to Mt. Lowe m or' MCWllfibn;' "(Jcean-trlon to Cdtallna or Santa, Cruz Islands, Every where life door of hospitality stands open for JOU. i ' AbU youi local agent 'wrlto ' ' " ' ' Bcott, Qenoral PaB3cngcr Agent, Portland.Crcgon 4 f. ..-.,.,, SOUTHERN PACIFIC Recital to be Given Friday Night a,t tho Baptist Church by the Pupils of Mrs. Guy Knapp. . v. PART I (a) Potltd Sympbny - - v 'Morot (b) Screnndo - , - t - - - - Schubert J. V. DEIFELL, Klrst'VloIln' DEIFELL, Socoml Violin MRS; KNAPP, Pinna Polssen Dove "Ton Soldier Boys" Vocal Solo - MJCILH . rii - -ALICE MORTENS.EN MABEL FANDRAMr rf, - - - (aj'Roundelay (b) Water Mill UWIGIIT KKSbia "In a Spanish Garden" V YELMA OORE "Trumpeters of tho Guard" - maud aonuiu Piano Duct ------ EMMA TRAVIS, MRS. KNAPP Vocal Solo - - "V - "When You Como Homo" ELIZA COPENHAVER "Cooing of Doves" - f ------ Andro RUTH II R ATTAIN (a) Sleighing Song - - - Bethel (b) Good Night - Rowo MARG'ARET MCELHANEV Romance of the Rose - - - WUdormcro AVIS THOMPSO. Piano Duet - - ' - "- - Solectcd maud And anna oorrie . PART II (a) Petite Berceuse - , - - Herman (b) "To a Wild. Rose" - - - - - McDowell ' J. W. DEIFELL, Violin Vocal Solo "Twilight Faces" Lane MRS. J. TOMSETH "Visions of the Dance" - - - -' - Martin DORRIS SIKES "Drifting and Dreaming Kern EDNA MOE (a) "The Palms" - - - - - ,.- - ' Fauro (b) "Happy Fanner" n '- - - - - - Schuman HELEN MULLEN Vocal duet, Selected ' - - FREDA FANDREM. "Dreaming" - HAZEL BRATTA1N Piano Duet - MARGARET TOMSETH, MRS. KNAPP (a) "Let Us Try" - : . - - - - ' - (b) "Jollv Raindrops" , v CRYSTAL BRYAN "Village Festival" - ' FERN TRAVIS (a) "The Man-Boys Donkey" - - - - (b) DORIS (a) Traum der Scnnerin Lobitzky (b) "Slumber Song" - - - - - - Nevln K- J. DEIFELL. J.' W. DEIFEELL. MRS. KNAPP west of Blair street. Oh, well, wp will probably keep right on paying our taxes like goojd cit izens, allow half our people in automobiles and jitneys to buy their supplies in Eugene, and then wonder why we havn't more civic spirit and more home business. CHURCH NOTICES . Methodist Church. Corner Second and B streets J James T. Moore, pastor, phone ill7-W. ial d uiiua y day school. There are classes for all, and a welcome for ev- ery one; 11 A. M. Sermon. Subject, "The Test of Character." G:30 P. M. Epworth League. The League is alive and full of interest. Come. 7:30 P. M. Sermon. Subject, "The Peace of God." Thursday. 5:30 to 8 P. M A chicken pie supper will be served in the church by the ladles, w , d v 2:30 La(Uc "uc BUtt' ,ov" 80 Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting. First Baotist Church. Rev. Will N. Ferris, minister. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. Gilbert Miller. Supt. - "'- - Ilelllfl SMITH Rowo Selected Dultoh Spanieling . Morot Ilorvath Selected - - MRS. KNAPP - Gradl Selected -Spauldlng Spaulding Motor Rowc Rowo SMITH Divino Worship at 11:00 A. M. "True Nobility," will be discus sed by Pastor. 6:30 P. M. Senior and Junior meetings. Evening service of song and sermon at 7:30. Both Rev. W. N. and Dr. Keeney Ferris will speak , flnrnnstlv rGfllUGSt nil 1C1 bcrs to be present and invite our neighbors and friends. Strangers always welcome. Church of Christ 9:45 A. M. Sunday school, Mr. Ferguson, Supt. 11:00 Junior Christian Endeavor Mrs. Lansbury, Supt. 1 11 :00 a. m. Communion and morning sermon. I 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor Miss Lambert, Leader. Special Music. 7:30 P. M. Evening Sen-ices. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal. E.'C. WIG MO RE, Pastor. Free Methodist Churcri. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. Prayer and praise service at 7 P. M., preaching at 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., Young peoplo's prayer meeting. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 P. M. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all. M. F. CIIILDS JPastor. ItOBERT BURNS LO-go, No. 78, A. M, F. Anclont ttnd Accepted Scottish Itlto TJni' i' MaBOns we'eto' first and" third Monday rivonlng In W. OW. ball. Visiting brothers wel come. P. A. JohnBon Secretary. L. K. Pagef ' n. W. M. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that tliotun deralgned administrator of tho estate of John B. InnlB, deceased has' filed his1 ftrtalaccdunb wlth)thoCountyClork 6f' Lane County, Oregon, nd that an order-has been made anduontorod of jocord diroQtins tliianotlaiul setting I'rlday tho 2Bth day of Fqbfuary.ilOlO, at tho hour of '10 o'clock-A;iM., fori the hearing of objections, if-iany to' said final account and for tho final settlo. ment of said eatatr. f ' i . ( , flQyiRB 1NNI0, Admlnis'tra of tho cstato of John B. Ihnls.-De'ceasod. ' 1 ' JOHN C MULU2N, Attorney. - io::-ct-iw ' : NOTICE TO CREDIJOR8 ' Notice is hereby given thali.S. W. Cranmer has been appointed adinln .7W CIRLS DO NOT WANT A LIFE OF POVERTY; THEY PREFER MEN WITH MONEEY. YOU CANT BLAME THEM. THE BOY WHO HAS A BAN KBOK NOW IS LIKE LY TO ALWAYS HAVE ONE. PARENTS KNOW THIS AND WELCOME INTO THEIR HOMES THE CAREFUL YOUNG MAN WHO IS THRIFTY. WHY DON'T YOU START A BANK ACCOUNT, OR INCREASE YOUR BALANCE IF YOU HAVE ONE? .. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME LLiLx DEPOSITS rfi 96-223 6, The Best For Less " ivrtrtnai mum i ... The Fifth Street Grocery Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22 Why not save and deposit in our Savings Department one-twelfth of your total taxes each month? Dy so dis tributing the tax burden over the entire year, it will not seem so heavy. 4 per cent on savings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EBGENE, OREGON. Istrator of tho cstato of Lucy C, Cran mer, deceased, aii persons naving claims against tho Bald estate nre here by notified to prcsont tho samo, duly verified, with tho propo- vouchers, to tho Raid administrator, ut tiio law ofilco8 of J, M. Dovors in Kugono, Oro- gon, within six months from tho (Into of tho' first publication of this Sum- monB, to-wlti within six months from tho 31st day of January, A. I)., 1910. S. W. CRANMER. Administrator. J M. DEVERS, Attorney for Eotato. Jan. 31-Fob.28 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Offi'co at Rosoburg, Ore gon, January S. 'lOlfl. ' ' Wakofleld, of Vlda, Oregon, who on August 1, 1011, mado Homestead Entry SerlaPNb. 07400, for the N of SWU, NW',i of SE4 and Lot 1 of, Section 34, Township 108, Range 3E, Wlllamotto Merldan, has filed notice of intention to make Flpal Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land nbdvo de scribed, beforo I. P. Hewitt. U. S. Com mission, at bis ofTlco at Eugene, Oro-; gon, on tlo 18th day of February, 1010. (jiajmam namoa as witnesses, -jqiiu Ronnie, Eugbno, Oregon; Louis Tato, nf Vlda. Oretton: John Low. Of Vlda. Oregon; Charles Noal, of Vlda, Oregon. j. in, ui'iuiN, Jan. 0-Fo'd. 10. ' Register. D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON 1 1 1 1 i 1 j i i i pine) watch; repairing a specialty HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC 3f(lce In City flail, SprlnQMd; Oit 5 Groceries Money ft Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office, Baptist Parsonago Corner Socond and C Strcots HOURS: 9 TO 12. PHONE 40 J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Ofllco 774 Wlllamotto SL Phono Eugeno 699 Homo Phono 132-J ,.s "' EUQene,"Oreaon W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER' f , AfUNERAL DIHEpTqjt, t Office Phono??; -. ..$0i'ldenoc 670 ISee r Edwards &Bratiii. For arryi and Cijy, Property ExchanQes a Specialty Springfield Oregon Phono 30 REFUL, CpNsCIENTiqUS DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, '3; Residence, 116-J Oyer. Qprnme.r.cjal Bank, Springfield, Oregon. Jan, Corsaw has re-opened liiB slioo repair uhop in tho v;e3t lmlf,o(,'tho.1,StevcnB 1)1 cycle shop, ,Mnln St, near, .Seventh. Deaisistiiy