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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1916)
V The Lane County News W. A. DILL, Editor and Mgr. of rontl n. very little mora than tho distance from Junction City to Cottage Grovo. What about tho remaining 1G00 or 1700 or jmoro miles of road In the coun Publlshed Every Monday and try district. Wo wondor now Thursday by the Lane County uvimt j3 to ho done for these? Publishing Association. HATES OP 8UDSCIUPTI0N' Ono&Ycar Six Months Threo months ... Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. Member of the Willamette Valley Editorial Association. MONDAY, MARCH G, 1016. Lot them wait as thoy are for j 15 years until tho paving bonds Str.0 can ho paid off? ,75 Tho proponents of tho bond- .60 lug plan explain that tho bonds are to be paid off $70,000 a year, beginning after 4 or 5 years Thoy leave out tho Item of, say $35,000 a year. Interest which would have to be paid from the j EDNA MUNSEY PRIMA DON'NA ROAD BONDS NOT WISE first until the fifth years, and ,the $100,000 or more principal Jand interest payable the fifth, 'and the nearly $100,000 the The proposition to bond Lane next, aud the gradually reducing county to the extent of $700,000 8um as the Interest grew less for the purpose of laying some , No, $35,000 a year proposed 40 miles of hard surface pave- for interest, would make a far ment, was launched in Eugene fetter impression if used in up thisweek. (keep, or in a systematic exten- The bonding plan for a county jsion of hard surfacing, n few ou aa uam; u uui mines cacu year, it is nut iiku i It is proposed to pave 40 miles a city hall, or other public build- Sunny Southern THERE AND BACK 55 California OO From Portland Six months round trip tickets on sale from principal Northwest cities to Los An geles, Pasadena, Orange Empire, Long Beach and Santa Barbara. Stopovers allowed at all points enroute. Panama California exposition open all the year at San Diego. Exhibits from all. principal countries of the world. See Southern California by electric cars of the Pacific Electric Railway. "Orange Enir pire,; "Baloon Route,'L"01d Missions," "Tri Wangle, "-and r"Mt. LoSve" trolley trips.- : i- Ask your local agent or write John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland SOUTHERN PACIFIC In the Victor Herbert Musical Comedy at the Eugene Theatre ing that has to be put up as a are just as capable of dealing unit, but can be handled (n sec-j with the problems as are those uons, tne cost or wmcn can oe.wuo squanuereu tneir mneri borne each year out of the tax tance in the past. issuing of interest-bearing paper. WEST HAS OWN VIEWS THE. PAINTER. GETS A QOOD COMBINATION J (UATCHXJHIS - LIOHT'EROWV IM OH JUOOE JT 1.IKE THE TOBACCO CHEW . it i n -v - i r w r v. :1 ,trimV REAL 1 ' J POUcrfJ WHAT'S the good of tobacco that makes you take a big wad and triad on it? 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Lat same right of control, regulation !nam: hen it was first placed and taxation of lands and re- tnDnm un .uiMn IIIUVUII w at ft Vftft Vrf alllM sources in use as are and-have been exercised by the Eastern States. It is obnoxious to the people of the Western States to have these regulatory powers "delegated" to them, when of right they ought to assume them in their own way just as rapidly as the lands and re sources are appropriated for use." The Western States are in deed glad to learn from the ex- perience of the East, and to take who pronounced it one of the best written musical plays to have been seen In a long time. The story principally concerns a young author who has won re nown as a writer of comic operas and who Is at a loss for a composer to collaborate with him on the work he has In hand. Ono evening he hears strains of a violin which comes from tho apartment over his own and ho hasitly despatches his servant to bring the player to him as he be lieves the theme of the air which he has heard will fit admirably COOK Yirlrll kn wc i r AyrA li e let steps to prevent the depletion writing. that has robbed the Easterners I He is' not only astonished, but of their natural resources, but 'discomfited to find that the com the Westerners feel that theylPOser of the air which he hns nearu is a young gin ior ne is a confirmed woman hater. In sheer despeation, however, he makes a contract with her to supply the music for his new opera, first stipulating that their dealings shall be wholly of a business nature and that she will be treated just as if she were a man. 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