BLYYSBY & CO. SERVE Arkansas, lown, North Dakota, South ;" i' OOOflnn. POPlll ATinM Dakota. Oregon. Montana, Idaho, III- ..UUU.UUU rUrULA 1UIN noj8i nml Wisconsin. Tho Company (Continued from Pago 2) I has eomo lntorcat In all tho llyllshy vw.j.-.- w- - jutntti- proportion, tho combine! ourn of this country, Ho will nsslst the Inca of which for tho yoar ending Oc Byllsby Company in proparlnR cases! lobar 31st. woro as follows: before utility commissions, and courts I Qros earnings In 1015, $1$R,33G, in valuations of public utility and in-, SOD; In '1914, $14,213 J.G54; increase, 7.5 dustrlal proportios and also In tho per cent. management of tho public utility on-1 Expenses, malntonanco and tsxoo. torprisos. In 191C. 57.90S.778; in 19U. $7.G3!),101; Over 92 per cent of total revenues gain 3.G per cent, of tho H. St. Byllsby & Company Not earnings In 191R. ?7,42S,08l; in properties roprosont light, power and) 1914, $G.G35.553; gain 13.4 por cent, gas, Tho company has four stroot i Mr. Byllsby has taken out somo 45 railway pronorllos located nt I'uoblo. ! patents on various electrical dlstrlbu- Colo.; Ottumwn, Iowa; Fort Smith, ition sytoms and electrical apparatus. Ark.; and Fargo, North Dakota. Thoro , From 1SSG to 1S90 ho was tlrst vice are no Interurban lines owned or op- president of tho Westlughouso Mac erated by Uio coiajany. Two telo-jtrlc. and Manufacturing Company of phono exchanges nro operated, ono Pittsburgh, and also nTKuaglng Utree at Minot, North Dakota, and the other , tor of the Wcstiughonso Electric com at Kalispell. Montant. Waterworks j pany of London, Kngland. plants ore operated at Albany and at: All his Hfo H.M. llyllsby has been Springfield. . Oregon. Steam heating an ,olcctraJ mnn- s invontor. author j r, -..i t.. -i.i. lfcml oxccutlvo ho has contributed a S Graud Forks. .Minot. and Ot-, Ho Vrugglod through , adversTty jan(1 nas rpnejjj ROa 0( SUccoss Gains In Business. (with a record which many men on- The growth tn business of the two engaged in public utility undertakings II. AI. Byllsby & Company holding have occasion to envy. Today nt tho corporations during the past year has '. ago of 57 ho is probably tho hnnlost oeen above the average The North- working member or his organization, cm States Power Company showed: Now York Commercial, Feb. 16. 191G gains for tho year ending October 31, 1915. as follows Electric customers, 1915, 65,774; 1914, 65,106; gain. 10.66S; gain per cent, 19.36. Gas customers, 1915, 10,790; 1914, FIRST CONTEST COUNT ON MARCH 15 Continued from Page 1) SVcffiAmfc coupons you can get from 06S; 1914. 172.000; gain 2S.06S; Baii i e Pal)er between now and 6 per cent, 16.54. o'clock Wednesday evening; get The Standard Gas panys record for lows: Elfrtrlf rnsfnmpra in 1914, 165,473; gain 1S.552; gain per merchants 1 ff-- Mlss Doatrico IlOlbrook Miss Vornu Tagg f, Miss Hhodcs ; ,f Miss Anna Rutlodgo V Mrs. II. A. Korr :M Miss Druco rinrtios Mrs. Tom Allon -ii Miss lltuol Uoilman t v Mrs. Dale Mununoy Mrs, F. K. Lonbart Miss Poarl Snook "-' -Miss Iftistol Parrlsh Mrs. Elinor Ferguson ,y Miss .lcsalo Walker s4 Miss Mablo January f Miss Ethel Conloy .Miss Ruby Sonsonseyiij' Mrs. Zolla Cantrell Mies Grace Collins. ' Mies Grace Male Miss Estolla Martin ,Wt 1 Miss Mabel Fandrontrf'. , Miss Silvia Strubin Miss Ruby Crabtroo Mrs. Snrglo Snccd Miss Mary Putnam Miss Gertrttdo Williams: Miss Mnblo Durce Miss Eva Titus, Marcola. BAPTIST CHURCH Thoro was a good congrega tion out both morning and ovon Ing. In tho morning Uov, Ferris spoke on Christ's Mission for his people In Sprlngilold, from Uio toxt, "I pray not that thou shouldoat take thorn out of tho world, but that thou Hhouldst koop Uiom from tho ovll." Sprlngilold is a good place to tost a man's piety. It Cannot bo touted in cither honvcu or hell bocauso in houvon all is peaceful and thoro is no antagonistic condition to try our falUi and It cannot bo tried In hell for piety cannot get thoro whoro all Is evil and nothing good. How dooa this strike you? "It doesn't matter hov smooth or how agreoablo or how nolt a man Is, I haven't any nso for tho man whom everyone praises iui admires and feeds taffy to; who has a string Tor a backbone and a wish Instead of a character." Piety calls for strength, and that means overcoming opposition and that makes enomles. Piety consists of faith, to do the right thing regardless of consequences, hope to sustain our efforts and nationce. which II. Pendoll ot VIda, Oregon, who. onllnmHos minmlnR to ln lnvnil nml January 25, 1911, mndo Second Home-;.,.,J,ntTn to i, rnri'Ivrm stead Entry. Serial No. 06694. for tho .ns lo uo 'P."?" . i sv i-4 ot nk i-4. nw it of sk i-4 Tho causo of Christ Is com- and E 1-2 ot SV 1-4 of Section 4, town- Ullttod to tho Holy Ghost and to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior. V. S. Land Olllco at Hosoburg,, Ore gon. March s, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Wnlden Tuxedo's Grip by Walt Mason Tuxedo is the gripping smoke, n boon to every buyer; you take your pipe of English oak, of meerschaum, clay or briar, and fill it with tho fragrant weed, the choicest man can gather; and then you have a smoke, indeed; and are you glad? Well, rather. Tuxedo has no kick or bite, suggests no "morning after;" its mission is to bring delight, and fill your heart with laughter. It caught tho sunshine of the south, when it was green and growing, and brings that sun shine to your mouth, when out the flmokc you're blowing. "Tuxedo's in n class alone," its smokers arc declaring; "it has a fragrance all its own, that baffles all comparing." And thus it grips the men who smoke, and holds their true affec tion; their trusty briar pipes they stoke, and never know dejection. jC&axP 'the TldfS" suuscnuers, or om ones to wp 17 S range 2 K. Wlllamotto mer- u8, to convert tho world and to nroduclnir wood aloohol Hie bamo POrlOll IOI- ronnn- nn1 envn Hin pminnnc il n Jinn niml null nf Intnnllnn In .' .... . . . . IIIUUUtlllK OUU lUCUllOl, , ioir. icno,. 'that are given by the following !?k0. W f.'vo-Year proof to ostab- h"UUS", . ,b' t C?.nn , I'l" I . Doma.ui Exceeds Supply. y-v, i , - - iiiaii ciaim 10 mo aim nuovo ucscriucu. v... ,.. ...u..aw.,v.u cenL 1L24. Total II. connected load, 49S.605 in 1915 and in 1914, 449,465; gain, 49. 104; gain per cent, 10.94. Kiloratt hour output, 1915, 404,044. 77S; tn 1914. 357,464.324; gain 46.5S0. 454; gain por cent 13.04. Gas output, thousand cubic feet, in 1915, 9.S90.42S; in 1914, S.97S.6S7; a gain of 911,740; gain per cent, 10.15. The total number of customers in all the H. M. Byllsby & Company properties In 1914 was 30S.00O; In 1915. 317,000, or a gain or 9,000 during the year. Considering the fact that the bringing of natural gas Into Loulsvillo during last year eliminated the two meter system, and that each meter Is counted as a customer, the total gain is very satisfactory. Very different figures would be shown If the Louis ville customers were counted on the same basis in 1915 as in 1914. The Standard Gas & Electric Com pany controls or is heavily interest ed in public utility properties in Minn esota, Kentucky, Washington. Okla homa, Alabama, Colorado, California, Hayden & Metcalf. M. C. Bressler & Son. Ketels Drug Store. C. E. Sales Toggery. I. D. Larimer. Wolf & Miller. Swarts & Washburne. Mrs. D. Crouch. The following are candidates for the piano contest: Miss Helen Roberts Mrs. Ernest Lyon Mrs. Silas Gay Mrs. Delbert Bucknum, Miss Dutte Fischer Miss Gladys Withrow Miss Grace Sidwell. Miss Lucile Copenhaver Miss Marjorie Machen Miss Francis Travis Miss Chloie Woolley Miss Lola Barr Miss Elsie Holverson llsh claim to tho land above described. bofore or, at his the 11th Claimant names as witnesses. Jul lus Beck of Vldn, Oregon; John V. Mlnney, of Vldn, Oregon; Benjamin K MInnoy or VIda, Oregon, Schornlg Of VIda, Oregon. J. M. UPTON, Mar 13-Aprl 17. Register. moan increased oillcloiicy. Sonio 'motors tndav ttmnnrmta tn Km "A supply of tho motor fuel pounds pressure. This prensuro I. i Hewitt, v. s. commission- but they are kept by the power 'rob , 0V":' jf, w th th , n o n w I in pressure figs IS: - f flot1,3 f""h SuSioi! JAffiihfiolfi? colioi VZ i Mm ictd i a i wotpq ,lH motor spirits ami poweriuii explosion. C AS mi th Lu nib e r Co at ?,Uch' ,8, U0 k00JI"K ,nc0 W,th WoultJ Cot Rid f Smoll A. OIUIUI LiUUlUei L.O., 111 in m-nilnollnM ni milmtin MU. 'PI... ...... i..i.i , William Mnrhilpltl rnloR umiiipi 10 ni Y Ui umi, i u u.iu u iiiuuiiui wuillil (10 wiiuam Aiarsniieiu raises ii(,ts iu per saj( Alr oakleaf. "Alcohol much In thn cnnunRtoii nnniina pitiir i iiiii inoti niiffiiii ...... . ... . .. " v.w.,.. T&ffa 13 more Catnrrh In this section C. tha country than nil other UUeusca put St JohnQ Lumber Co closed ?, ,UH 7, 00 ui Viy ?0," 10 or u' city, to allovlato tho mo !fo -18 " onthl SSl7re?uine on- h W )on' ov !f lllco,1101 cni l01, oxhnuHt nulHanco. tho foul leStlors w th '50 mwi bH l)r,,u?ud 'm wood waste. Binolllng gases and tho emart- Lumbermen demand Yanuina ; i tZ u. uA . .. "v.....uo'..."" " ,u'u"1 "u, nunuiiL uuu imtiuuiK iiiroiiKii an avenuo toffhnr. nml until thn InHt fnw Youm I. t ",,,uu,u "l 1' vraa suppoae.l to 1, tnournble. For a " ". ' "V'", u .Will COlltillUO tO bo SO III tilO wllOIO 11 fOW l)U8V HlOtOrs UrO mvat manv vnara c lortors nronulinefil It a HUirKOt l)lOdllCt. . " "UJ '"ululn iuv local Ulscaso nnd pn-w-rllM'tl locul re mo- i nnnnrlo a,.v tlmt Il,,frt ... . . . PrnHg UWHy. Ti'".1" ""v. ".mu, AlCOlini t'liti Jin nrnliu.fiI Tli. ,.,.,, n,..i ,.i i.i i. dies, and by conatuntly fnillni; to euro i with local treatment, p able. Science has prov constitutional utoeaae, nulres conHtltullotml Catarrh Cure, nmnufni-tdred by K J pri.no need it incur- nuick silver mines no:" I oiulon 'c "-"' i a uu iuhhuii iiiiu jtironoi nns .??nAM;iinCfr Julc K 8 "J" " 1 mo .VS ,tv' fro,n triv, cotton, fruits and not boon used, chlofly. Is that It 'tr?AroK.!?; !rA;'h l ?,i8 a L SI .pS- a,m?st kind of vogetablo costs about 11 cunts to produce CheC Toledhi l,e i& pklS to OpO.l tlldr Sawmill this " ,',3 . " 1"" i il. U . " T. -ww...... w. isiho liut HllKl'll. llUWl'Vt'l. with tho grantor demand on gasoline, a substitute, or at BHIHBMiM-i-iHlHiliiBBB-ilHB v Jill I IIJ-lltIll Made in Pnnnllflitlnnnl rtir,. An ih market. tnken Internnlly. It nets directly on tho i""t. jJjq cOUIltrV. blood and tnucous Burfnceii of lhoi.ytcm. , Roseblirg Will SpOlld $75,000 wn 1 nr enrf They offer one hundred dollar for nny ' ... . , 1 ! . i nnrUOr TO Oturt. k- circular, jruptuwuig bcuui Husiroyeu oy Gasoline bcepmos volatile at least a co-worker, will" be piii Addr: F. J. phevbt A CO.. Tol.So. O. , " , A, UIOOU Ileal, 'JS.U UOgrceS. I'JUlVlOllt ROOll mill tlm trnvni ti im.nl ith rSwa Btorti bulldog lUcohot1 bri,,oa ,an ofl,0,nto th,,,lt iilghly iirobabfo Se?chni.8tartS bUlM,nfc S VWn&Jr that alcohol will be tho iiltiniato 'nauel m l 1 starts o, era Uons '"iA.W. ,A,c"n.' . Thoro arc now but two plants Cheese again by Sold by tlrrffKtita. f.r Tt lUU'a Kamlly l'UU for corM'n.tlon. 11 starts ot orations couree. inuicaies uiai aiconoi Thoro aro now but two plants 'nuSgKoSted HSB nSm'ATltwxM "T f0'!" Monmouth creamery. LCl?J ?JjJ"t ?2 5 i. ?toJA0. W .ftl- Portland man claims to have " " V T" " .A ' 1 " V. " : co' un.. ,H " iN.Pri 1 ;aI0,inu discovered secret of hardening bo ol'to with w is ITSi S l aSS. Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town . The House of Quality fi Fine Line of Box Goods, Fresh Made, Put up to Your Ordar. Hot Drinks, Ice Cream and Soda Water. Eggimann's Candy Kitchen NOXALL You know I am well liked by all brOad makers. BAKORE Hard Wheat Patent Try me. Get ac quainted. You will like me. cBst value for your money of any flour in Spring-field. We can give you morefor your money in flour and feed of all kinds than any other place in town. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS tupiici. cnonlinn nr nlso lifivi unnin lrlml 1 . 11 .. Rainier mill re-opened with f n ,n,or hontor to tnrt ti r Y A h . V , u"Bv'im, full crpw : a, 8"Pcr-uoator to start the mont, tho sulphuric acid used lull won, nlorlirl nna At rit yntn tl.A i .1 .. j Marshtleld Kmse & IJanks ZmiicMinu n n in f t.'. V.V .1 l"1cT 01 . c"m f lci,iVnr,i ,.,ini.w, i ha uppj'oatiou so n8 to foiTU an Inordinately large. IJettcr moth- - , .--c uxiiuiHivu mixLiirn ik ii mmritr ot m o ...V.... f f.(nll t T- ,.T i .. r .. ,, UtWHt i ivubitiuiii.i ui iHiuin .Ji nines south of Klamath Falls working for electric road from Malin to Klamath Falls v'.a Poe Valley ur.'! f.lcac. , Pendleton Blewett Ilarvcs- Springfield Bakery Bread, Pie3, Cakes, Cookies, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty S. Young, - Proprietor The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers pt SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, TURNING, STAIR BU1LDINGG, Extension Tables, Drop Leaf Tables, BDrcak fast Tables, Kitchen Cablnsts, Cupboards, Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes erry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks. Rlilnvsirrl now 1-. " w..,,..w,,...0 nvtj nnivn mivnirn ir n ttintfivv m .i t una Huiiiw uuvu uiiuuicu iiiu nlnnt. tn tirmliiff nlrnhnl nt Invv The fact that alcohol takes n cost from tho cheap material on higher temperature to make It every hand, says Mr. Onkloaf. volatile would in many wnr, jU8t one other factor in favor bo in Its favor. It would be Df tho alcohol Is, that Its ex tJ!: PloHlon does not produce nearly , tor Co., of Spokane, plans fac- woui,i )JC losnencd. as high a tompernture. It is ab ,tory here. , Aicoi,0i gnB a30 can j,0 co,yy. nolutely clean and according i Passenger service over the pressed much moro than gaso- to those who have exporiment 'Srnnc.nn. "" In tho ,,rOBOI,t h,Bh 8J,f C(l wltli It, Is said to bo an Ideal ISSfiffi "1ITa, th!f 7kl "'V; " lntrnnl co.nbus.on !of $100,000 stock to seSure bar- milch 1,1 ila favor n'ul AVOul(1 otmlne. vester factory. Hood River Beginning May 1, GOO men will be employed by Oregon Lumber Company. Oregon to get new people and keep those we have must make it possible to start enterprises with private capital not rely only on those possible with pub lic aid. OREGON HAS A FUEL ; : : : : : : : : : : ; 1 By the grace of the eDmocratlc party our chicken raisers have got to com bat the Chinese, so we will come to their aid and will sell from this day slel Dry Meat Scrap at 2 1-2 cents a pound to chicken raisers only. Wo also wil sell clear, pure neetsfoot oil. at COc per gallon, 15c for full quart. Call at or phone Eugene 259. EUGENE CHEMICAL WORKS F. JOS. SCHOFIELD, Proprietor. Factory on River Road to Springfield ' : : : : : : : : : : ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made In Springfield." Oregon Power Co. i t SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME : : Water Proof Shoe Oil Tho Lane County News divided Its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outside of Spring field, including paper and now machinery 20.4 p. c. Supplies bought tn Springfield, In cluding rent, etc 19.1 p. c. Payroll, entirely In 8prlngfleld 60.5 p. C. 80 Spent at Home WATER PROOFS AND SOFTENS ALL KINDS OFLLEATHER Wolf & Miller Harness Shop SPRINGFIELD, - - OREGON (Continued from page 1) j satisfactory use must bo the one which will take it in any and all fprms. j "Except in somo cases, as in factories using only one or two species of wood, or in some mills (manufacturing only a few spec ies, as for example, the 'yellow pine mills of the south, the non homogeneity of the waste has operated against its efficient utilization of the waste mater ial. "All woods, however, have point in common, and that is the fact that they all contain more or less of tho cellulose which makes up the fiber of tho wood along with an incrusting sub stance called 'llgnin.' Any pro cess which therefore can mnko use of this cellulose would therefore, overcome the object Ions (regarding size, as larger pieces could readily be reduced to smaller form mechanically." Process of Manufacture. "The process, brlefely, con sists of digesting saw dust or hogged and shredded wood with a dilute mineral acid at from GO pounds or moro of steom press ure. Tills converts part of tho wood in a mixture of sugars. Tho latter then arc fermented, Have Yon Friends Coming to Oregon COLONIST ONE-WAY FARES DAILY, MARCH 25-APRIL 14 PROM TUB EAST TO ALL POINTS IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON ON SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY., and OREGON ELECTRIC RY. Denver . ,; 32.B0 Kansas City .32,50 Ft. Worth 43.G0 St. Paul f. ....32.50 Milwaukee ...39.09 Knoxvlllo 49.70 Fures from other points in proportion. FROM Chicago $$40.50 DcsMoincs . . ...... .35.31 Oklahoma City .37.75 St. Louis 38.10 Winnipeg ..32,50 Prepaid orders will bo accepted by Oregon Electric Agents and all other information cheerfully furnished. J 2 H. R. KNIGHT, Agont, EUGENE, OREGON