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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1916)
b The Lane County News W. A. DILL, Editor and Mgr. Published Every Mondny and Thursday by tho Lano County Publishing Association. WILL REBUILD INMAN- POSTON MILL AT ONCE back to tho distribution of his product moro actively, Tho re- " Z.: . , '..,.. l'ortinnu, Kcb. xu.-uy nn poaaiuio cuiihuiiiiiuuii, uuu "agreement of all Insurance nd not ji dealer any more In lum-jesters detailed on tho Intnan tract for erecting $000,000 sugar factory near here. Portland is to have a now vau dovlllo theatre to cost $1125,000. Spauldlng Logging Company will cut nn.ooo.ooo root of logs uncle or corvnliis. HATES OF SUI1SCRIPTION Ono Year " ' " 1.60 Six Months .... .75 Three montho ... .60 Advertising rates furnished on nppll-cation. Mcmberof the Willamette Valley Editorial Association. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1910 I I with bot-;tion of the Innmn-Poulaon plant, Ontario District to bo form on 'Vhhv which was parllally destroyed by ed to develop Warm Springs Ir !,i"f'rT inw Inst ThursdayaftoriToon,Wgatloh project'.' ier laiars. started tomorrow morn- Donald ciuupnlgnlng for n MORE LIGHT FOR SPRING-FIELD The lighting question before the people of Springfield now is, "How much do we want to save on the annual street light bill?" Three propositions liave been offered by the power company, ' any one of which mean a saving to the taxpayers. We do not see any necessity her nrinclnally. Tho producer Poulson flro losses, rcconstrtu' must get Into tho field with bet-!"?" or tiie innmn-t'ouiaon plant, tor schooled salesmen mtist?bo!inorCthnn order TlieV MUUSt WOrii nil DOSSIMO Inir. .-, . ' olionurt fnntnrv channels not reached by tho re-' Tho Insurance representatives Plans on foot to Irrigate 100, producer lms not suillclent out- bave enough conlldenco In tho 000 acres of Llttlo and Dig put to enable him to put skilled ofttcMa of tho Inmnn-Poulson Agency plains In .loffcrson and m,M)i DiL. ...Lumber Company to permit , Crook counties, men energetic salcsmen-ln them to ,)rocee(1 (vUll thc!,r ro., Portlnml chamber of Com- tho field, ho must associate him- , building work boforo tho dam- merco to be reorcanlzcd to con- self with other producers so tha. aged property Is formally ox- jcentrato more uixm payrolls nmf they can do this co-operatlvcly. "n,,,ieu AujusuneniB win pro- industries nnti less upon long- Thon tho lmnlior Droilnror ceed in tll usual way, but thedlstnuco enterprises. ,J1 L f?.M 1 ttI Z uranco companies havo ngre- . Corvnliis grants Southern Pa- ...v.ov tov, ...v..v... bv.. ou tnat tne nnnuer company can iclflc a franchise upon Its own unciv ui mauuincuirers oi pro- begin its work without prom-1 terms. ducts which use wood. Wood- dice. This is nn unusual pro- Baker to get a modem dairy en block pavement will never ceeciing, ana is adopted only plant. pt JtQ tiiQf finonrts nntn inm- 'wnen tno PolicyliQlder merits Portland Pacific Const Stool h 12 SSr thcf uiLnM?.nc8 of th0 Insur-1 Co.p tan. to erect $500,000 plant x 0 unco companies. . iliero. own paving companies anu lay i it is estimated that It will rc the pavement. Wood silos will qtilro from 10 days to two weeks have to be pushed by tho lumber to nwko tho adjustments. It manufacturer; probably it can ,tt,!J","rM8ftc" be done through the retail yard, Uny vhUo tno plabut ls'iule dm, but never, without the co-oper- this action on. the part of tho ation of the lumber manufac- insurance people will therefore turer." 8ave the owners considerable lloss. Ashland Taxpayers support a county pathologist. Taxes now 41.2 mills. Cottage Grove Quicksilver mlno near Loudon to rcsumo operations. North Powder wants to build a new school house. Jackson County has good coal but in January shipped in for putting . 100-candlepower lamps on some of the streets, Small bovs on roller skates Adjusters for every company i nearly 100 carloads. Capital but we do believe that the sub- BO,i,in nvu .a' lmviS a ,oss ,n the Inman-Poul- needed for development. . ...! f Rn-o Mm tvJ . """ , ' sen lire met yesterday with Paul Ashland $15,000 to Do spent - are rumuUg consmerauio tisk u. Bates, wlio lias liaiulled the remodeling hotel Oregon. would be a progressive step o injury on the streets of this company's Insurance, and read-, Greshnm- Before taking nd that Springfield might well take, i nace older boys have been rcAched an agreement to per-, vantage of the Union high We are the center or large electrical distribution a fairly Lti..,, n, ,.nfi,io r mlt immediate reconstruction, school gymnasium students tion svs- e n ft, Art ' . "UBtp rocure a phys c an s cer- wi. x. uhvi n.v- ....... NtAHLY I HIJ1ISAPJI1 linnet nmm tem, and it would be fitting to;street stop antl riciing around i have our streets jus a little bet-', toward the depot. Better to ! ter lighted than some other stoi) tiie practice before Fred clues, a lew more aney ana .wnikor pots von. HAVE REGISTERED (must procure n physician's cer- i ...... t ... . -i A 1... Astoria mauing ugut. to ue designated as a naval base. Dallas Commercial club is intersection lights could be used to advantage, whichever propo sition is adopted. However, if the taxpayers de sire to make a material saving on the city's light bill, the third proposition will continue the present system in effect and it is' by no means inefficient. Nine hundred ninty-two vol ,ers were registered in Lane boosting a tank factory at that county durinc the week endinir inlnce. tjio.wi , 'February 11, according to a re-1 Independence Win. Riddell orand paper says tne port ,naae by the county cierk;liiireti man to catch gophers on Natron Gut-off will be finished to the secretary of state at his farm. Result 3,800 in one eventually. We would like to Salem, covering .that period. 'year at 25 cents each, or nearly quote the Minneapolis flour (11US ,s Ayy- "lore than regis- a thousand tionnrs irom tins l otcs April 17 on lit doi mt, IT "SICKNESS IS BAD," BUT POVERTY, AND DE PENDING UPON "CHARITY" IS WORSE. WE CANT ALWAYS PREVENT SICKNESS, BUT POVERTY IS NEARLY ALWAYS THE RESULT OF EXTRAVA GANCE AND WASTE. MOST MEN CAN SAVE PART OF THEIR EARN INGS FROM THEIR WORK OR THEIR BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY DENYING THEMSELVES. WHEN SICKNESS COMES DON'T LET IT FIND YOU WITHOUT MONEY. PUT MONEY IN THE BANK FOR SELF-PROTECTION j BANK WITH US. WE PAY FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS VV maker "Eventually, why not 1t1I;ecJLllrll!5 the Previous weelc, crop. ' hilt f IIP rpmRtrntinn to vnf Vnnnnllfi v 4 V IT LUMBERMEN MUST PUSH THEIR WARES slow, says Lloyd Howe, special ,S20,000 bonds for waterworks. ieijiBirur in me cient s oiuce. We told you, Elizabeth Ann 'ThereportfoPthe weekf Uows:' R. SURVEY II1U.L piiiig nuuiu uuiue. i La8t TO FLORENCE A paper presented by E. B. .Hazen, of Portland, at the an liSal meeting of the National Lumber Manufacturers' assoc iation in Chicago last week brought out several new phases bf,the efforts of lumbermen to promoted prosperity "in the in dustry which vitally concerns the Pacific Northwest. His ad Almost time for another city Clean-up Day." i Republicans 585 Democrats 25G Socialists 39 T 1 1 . NORTHWEST ROADS KShST " FACE CAR SHORTAGE SSSSBontets" ' ! ! 37 . ,. 7 c jBull Moose Freight Congestion in East, Non-Partisan 15 Oiorms anu nuuus may Total 4523 o. L. Zentner. Southern Pa 1495!clfic engineer, who has been at Make Conditions Acute. Total 992 254 191 38 127 . 1 .70 5G99 w ways "of the Pacific Northwest ALKORN APPOINTED are- approaching an acute short- TEMPORARY COUNTY ;aee of cars for movement oil FARMER ADVlsnn , , , i lumber, grain and other pro-j -cress lonoweu me aeciarauon ducts to the East an(1 t0 Pacific R B Coglof resIgne(1 Lane of the convention's slogan coast terminals. In the con- county agriculturist, left Sunday "Teach America to use wood gestetl freight districts on the for Pullman, Washington, to as where wood is best." In part Atlantic seaboard thousands of sume the management of tiie Mr Hazen said- cars belonging to Western and agriculturists of fourteen Wash- w m.,t nwnkPn- wp must transcontinental lines are held ington counties. J. M. Alkorn. We must awaken, must and (loing duty as warehouses, of Brownsville, has been an' find ourselves; we must sell our and although the American pointed by the Oregqn Agricul lumber. It was formerly bought Railway association has taken tural college to temporarily fill from us. Now we must sell it, the matter up with a view of the vacancy made by Mr. Cog- just as any other producer sells effecting release of idle cars no Ion's departure. Mr. Alkorn took ,i..f early renef 1S expected. charge of the work today, his product. , Adding to the difficulties of Mr. Alkorn, a graduate of tho "Now in the merchandising the" situation many empty cars Oregon Agricultural college, has from the viewpoint of the assoc- have been held up at various done special work in investiga iation. We have three associ- points on railways from the Mis- tion of farm management tor ated efforts: The National as- suri river to the Pacific coast, the government of the state. He . lt tu n , , f7:Snow blockades, washouts and will not attempt to introduce sociation, the Producing Zone gWe8 haye made lt 1)0SSjble t0 ew ,deas but w,i, Jl association, the Seling associa-!get only a few freight trains, plans already made by the agri tion. There is a clearly defined j particularly on the northern .cultural council. Mr. Alkorn has field of operation , for each. Alls lines, through for the last two received his bachelor's degree are essential none are super- weeks. When normal movement inhe science of agriculture and fl , of freight trains and release of is now taking a special course . OB- 'empty cars for loading come the for a master's degree. "There is some talk about the ,reilef wln be pnly temporary, On account of other business, concerted effort on the part of i railway men say. The expected Mr. Alkorn will be in the county substitutes against wood. In j larger lvoume of shipping when one day of each week. This day my judgment It appears to be :deniands for lumber in the East will be so arranged however as ronrertPd because each 8ubsti-lgrow wiU caU for tmtf:e cars to create no unnecessary Incon concerted.. because eacn subst than u be avallablei venlence and C. J. Hurd, deputy tute is waging its own Individ- j Both the Great Northern and state grange organizer, will be ual campaign, and the cumula- Northern Pacific are short of in the agriculturist's oflice on tive effect appears concerted, equipment and the Spokane, that day. The appointment of In lumber, however, there is an ! Portland fc beattie, owneu uy tne position will be made by the tl.si turn PAitmnit ftirctnmn In In cif Awmvmi ...(..1... 1 11 about able to fill demands for subject to the approval of the cars. court. The Oregon-WashlngtonRail- Since the establishment of the road & Navigation system is nost of atiriculturiBt In Lane forthcoming through the Zone 'short several hundred box cars, county in February, 1914, two nftRnPintinn nrMviHf"? Ibut lts supply of fiats Is ample men have occupied the position, association activities. for present requirements of F, W, 'Rader was first appointed ;'The illustration that lumber ;8hippers. Lumber shipments for, and later resigned to accept a consumption Is analogous to a! the East will soon have to be better position. Mr. Coglon was pie i3 mcst apt. The consumn- made on flat cars Milch are appointed following Mr. Rader's tion of various woods are cuts suitable for rour?h lumber. 1- rpn'cnntlnM, nuard. frpUheJ,If yrymg u, iCSSiftw SSSSJld .NDUSTRIAL motes cording to the accomplishments ducts. W1 in, the marketing of each, and 'Last' fall's shortage on tV Salem, Feb.' 21. New indus- the whole pie. the total con- macules uregon lines, wliieli tiles-are coming to tho state opportunity for concerted ac tion through the National as sociation in addition to the cumulative effect, which will be work with a crew of men for the past two weeks, surveying for a branch railroad from Cuahman to Florence has about finished his part of the work. The notes of the survey will then be sent to Eugene where estimates of amount of labor re quired to build the road will bo prepared. The people of Florence arc taking a great deal of interest in the matter and are very eager to see the railroad built and lo comotives hauling cars over it. Florence West. NOTICE OF SALE The Best Groceries For Less Money The Fifth Street Grocery Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22 Notice Ib hereby nlvon that th un- l ilnrulfrnnff nilfiilrilntruf rlv nf llin OM- I tstio of JanieH A. Uhliert. ileconsi'd, with tho will tuinoxed, will receive bids for the sale of 21 itharett of tho Htock of the Flrnt National Hank of Sprlngfiold, Oregon, on or before tho 2Gth day of February. 1010. at 10 o'clock A. M. oald Hhares of stock shall be sold all tOKothcr to the highest and bCHt bid offered to said ndmlnlH trtrlx. The ailmlnlBtratrlx reaervoa tho right to reject any and all bldf. The said Halo shall be mado pursuant to an order of the County Court of Lane County Oregon made on tho 14th day of February, 191G, authorizing tho administratrix to sell said 21 shares of stock of tho First National Dank of Springfield, Oregon, nt private sale and without notlco. No bid will bo considered except it be for cash only. Date of the first publication of this notlco February 17th. 191C. MARGARET MORRIS, Administratrix with tho will annexed of tho estate of James A. Ebbort, deceased. Feb. 17-21-24. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS I have been instructed by the town council to enforce the pro visions of ordinance 420, requir ing all dogs to be kept off all streets, alleys or public places except in lesh. Stray dogs are liable to be taken up and owners fined. J. B. EDWARDS. Marshall. sumptlbn, -can grow at tile same 'waB rolleved the early part of and fh insmv towns the creation imo without rifotiirhttie tho ro- the wmter ,s again' acute, ac- of new buildings and now vttntn Orae.sItliQUt disturbing ,the re- cordlng,,t0 one omdaL have lveM annbunced. Rverv- lauou. rue larger me pie ine . , ; 'y,lcr(i in tl,e 8tnt0 are he gIf,nf? larger the cut in proportion rpp- Monmouth gets $5000 co-op- ofisteady, consistent and encour- resentliig the individual wood erative creamery plant. aging 'growth, expands. Itself In. the.sarae, pro- .,Tb1' Planning $75,000 iMqrshfi.eld Sawmill at Isth- nnrtfnn i- . bigh.Bohool. mi8 Inlet to be operated this portion. I -Mflrflhfifllfl A Wnnrtwi wnrA mnnlli ' . Company NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT Notlco Is hereby given that tho un derslgned administrator of tho estate of John 13. IimIb, deceased has filed tils final account with tho County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and that nn order has been made and entered of jocord directing thin notice and netting Friday the 25th day of February, ID1C. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., for tho hearing of objoctionn, If ony to wild final account und-for tho final nottlo- have'lveM 'announced, Rvery- n-c' fr P"li etito,' drnlnlslrator of Iht! eHlate of'John I). , Innle,'. DerctiMidi JOHN C. TrtULLKN, Attorney. I 1 "It would seem that the lum- factoryrto make a.carload dally ; Grants Pabs Dyer Compan ber pfrdhc'er Jtiiust get directly BeekfcgJpcaqn her.:7 j,' ' of (jcvetlal(l,, Ofcty, liay .cp NOTICE TO CHEDITORS. Nooov,j8'i:iior(by 'efw'oth'aX S. W. Why not save and deposit In our Savings Department one-twelfth of your total taxes each month? Ily so dis tributing the tax burden over tho entire year, it will not seem so heavy. , 1 per cent on savings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. Cranmer hnt beon appointed admin Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Istrator of tho estate of Lucy C. Ornn- Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon mer, deceased. All porsonn- having 0)Ilc0( IJnptBl I.nrfl0ImB0 claims against tho said ostato aro hero- Qormr Socond ,, c gircetB by notified to present tho samo, duly ij0Uns: o TO 12. I'HONK 40 verified, with tho propc vouQhors, to tho said administrator, at tho law ------------------- offices of J. M. Dovcra In Eugono, Oro J. H. BOWER gon, within six months from tho dato Lawyor. of tho first publication of this Sum- oinco 774 -villainotto St. mons, to-wlt: within six months from Phono Eugene 600 tho 31st day of January, A. D., 1016. 1Iomo phono jgg.j S. W. CRANMER. Eugene, Oregon Administrator, J M. DEVERS, w p uALKEB Attorney for Estate. Jan. 31.Fob.28 UNDERTAKER FUNEnAL DIRECTOR OfflceKlnihsml Pearl Sn. TifpfioncfW Office Phone 62; Kesldenca 67-J PRM.Y.SHAFFEP,D.V.S. VETERINARY BURGEON Sg AND DENTIST Tn suito 2. Phono 888, eugenb, ouD Eqwarcis !&.Ora.ttai Residence over -Dodge's Store For Farm and City Property " T,m Exchanges a Specialty Springfieid Garage Spr,ngfio,d Ph;ne"30 0reem U H. sXNDbAf Ht ' "'' ; - Proprietor CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Repairing a Specialty ip, I - i . Main, bet. Fourth nnd Fifth. Photro 11 JJP Tl"Ti J STjJi,,A SPRINGFIELD - OREGON "T, , ' ' jf' ,O.R.GulIion,iyi.p. ,J-s-Richmond" " v PracAcer' LlmVtfed''fl T' PHONES Office, 3;' Retldenee, 116-J p x? m j tl ' ' '0v6r Commer.ral Bank,'" Pftlfrl -5? Springfield, Oregon. Graduate NUrso Attending j 7''r. n ),,r 306, White Temple, Eugene. " '" " i t i i 1 1 Jas. CJorsaw has re-opened . . wfesthalf of the SteVeps bl ' ' ;iiuiie cycly 6hop; Alaft3stJ"n6ar Office ;ln Cliy Hall," Sprlnjnilti, (Ott. .. I,':i, VP 4At, .-?. ,,... , " ' 1 " "( " ' 11 . . ' 11 ' ... ,