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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1916)
Mr. and MrH, 0. M. Johnson R. D. Murray, agent for the nnd (lnili'litm nf PiifunleniL ur- Fidelity anil flnHiiiilfv r.nmtinttv. 1 (iiveii in Bprmgnoiu iriciny anu inspecton ino Doners at wo urc DAY & NIGHT EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES luro lookiiiK Mio coiuitrv Ovor Kon Power coninanv'8 nlant. and PUftfJC with a view to locating. ;at 'the Fischor-Boutln mill yes- ... JIISTITUTC NCVKI? U1 31 Itccorder II. E. Walker in go BAPTIST CHURCH Morning sermon "How thou -M' " 4 i Tales of the Town ? UllHlllOtltl is Harness shop. good at the Hpruy in any quantity. J. C. Holbrook. For the host shoes, get thorn at the IlarucBB Shop. R. L. Kirk and family Bpent the week-end at Salem with fricudH there. o tcrday. HoBt for the Solo Have the old ones lorn off and let I (nil Mm ulmn ilnnfni nui im Homo now onoa. Also now shoos "o I"n0B0 of ascertaining tho ,inas, for sale. r 4 Mrs. Beatrice Crouch was tak en quite 111 the last of tho wook with an attack of peritonitis, hut was able to he up this morning. the time hclng of the locality in which It Is worshiping, whether ., ..I,, ... I. ..., ..,., 1.. ! " UiXHl Ul U. WllllVUlUl ui u uu5umv iu u'jjiuvu ihjbuii "i ienvG In fh earth rhurStSl K', Si0 SnS So iSing in which a lar and ground of the truth." )of nntV whv iimiii t nt i, J AougI,t iuJ ,,y ed as a social center, for the- If you want tho best shoes for the money expended, or a good ropnnr Job with tho best leather obtainable, come to Hall the Shoe Doctor, nth and Main. it t, lug .ver tho city records for j the text, (he doctrines, and dog-1 tho mirnoso of fiKMrtnltilmr tWmas. and re lelous eontrovcr- ?.Llx actual cost of the rock psuahor .!o. pf three centuries of Eng-i ZZ " ninn -n 7 utn i,i t plant owned by tho city. An of- Hh history created in my mind J not being holy is fer of purchase has been made u train of thought which the J1 fed by them. Those tho city. sermon was unable to break. ffiCTc,SIB )S y?mk & What is the church of the!ncJralJaT.of, T cmory' tno The W. C. T. U. will hold a Hiving God? What is the house imrL. 1 V'"- Mother's meleing and silver tea!of God? The building' being Intended at the home of Mrs. M. Fonwick, j Jacob had a vision at. Bethel as ie place where the congre- and .e called tno place "the &UUUI1 J" wurunip. houso of God." Solomon hunt land pay their adoration to deity; a temple on Mount Moriah andany recollection or memory of 4th and E. street Friday. March 24 from 2 until 5. A subject of vital importance Is on the pro gram. 2t it was called. the house of the! something foreign to worship Lord, and countless cathedrals, wmtn is connecteu wun it, some W F. olllrloln of Vlda was in CnrtttfFflnlil fin liuutiinuu Qrttut- dav. ' A irold leaf kIcii with tho name i of E. E. Morrison, has been put i back, W. C. Millor of Woodburn rog-'on tho window of tho Morrison COX. iaterod.at tho Hotel Springfield commission House. Saturday night. J ' In paints, oils, varnish and WALL PAPER In somo very .decorets In dainty and durable attractlvo designs Just' arrived, colors. Always glad to show J. C. HOLBROOK. gods. J. C. 1I0LBR00K. The Siritii'flf!ll-rciii?fn lltnov and ministers and chanels bnvft buffoonery that has been prac- Try a sack of our Booster 'resumed operation Friday, pay- been built and conscrated and tised in it, diverts the mind and Brand Flour, If you like it telljng the license required under called the house of the living :breakg the feeling of worship. your neighbor, but If you don't like It tell us and get vour $i.3U per sacK. uox & be put in operation. half-hourly service. Earl'.RoljertB fell off a, motor-1 Tho Booth-Kelly mill was de cycloSundayt sustaining bnilses hiycd In starting this morning to IiIb oyc and head. by reason of a break in the "nlg- nor" Kyanizo, our new varnish, all colUrs, for insldp, or out side Good reliable fire Insurance, work. J. 0. Holbrook, iNo assessments; no membership , , , . 'fee. Pay onco and you nrc done. Naoma Harhit Is tumble to K wniirnrnt tb. ritv Hnii attend school being confined to, L I3, oikcrat Uio City Hall. D. William Hatch of Stewart's the city ordinance. Beginning tho first of April two cars will giving a Roy Land of the upper Mc- nddition has returned from Linn Kenzle country was in Snrinc county, near iacomu, wnero no neiu Tiiursuay evening wlth a has Just completed a term of live lynx cat and live porcupine God. i In my infancy my Grandfather It acta as a reliclous sedative, used to eive me nennermint loz- or opiate, i and is conducive tojenges to keep me quiet during her homo with an attack of tho grippe. Tho Springfield garage re ceived a shipment of Lee and Flsjc tlr.es this morning, weigh ing In tho neighborhood of half a ton. G. ID. Sales of the Toggery re ceived word this morning of the d(ath at Columbus, Montana, of his sister-in-law, Mrs. J. T. SalcB. Mazda Lamps. I am now tho Manufacturer') agent and have a supply of the various sizes In stock. J. C. HOLBROOK school, called hither by the ill ness of nis wire. Miss Iva Cain of Landax, who has been at the Springfield hos pital for the past several weeks, wjll ho able to go home within a short time, perhaps this af ternoon. Her father and 'sister camo down the last of the week to visit her. The sister went to Acme tills morning, and her father will remain until she can go home. he had captured. Ho disposed of the cat to J. T. Doran. who had it on display at the Beaver Hemdon store for several days, where it attracted much attention. magnificent dreams, But Baptists and those of like faith look on these things as a kind of idolatry and they b "God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that the sermon and for almost 50 years the taste and smell of pep? permnit give me the same feel ing that I have when the audi ence is hushed as the minister spreads his hands and says let he is Lord of heaven and earth us pray. dwelleth not in temples made When we are with a body of with hands." 'people who have come together. The house of God: the church of the living God; the pillar and ground of truth, is not brick and stone, timber and .mortar but it ie the organized company of be- port for the now timber loading I lievers. Ye are the temple oflshould prompt us to respectful crane at tire Booth-Kelly mili uou. He natn given Him to tei behavior, anu a uue regard lor The last bent of tho north sup- for a particular purpose espec ially when that purpose is wor ship a proper respect for the opinions of mankind and a due regard for the rights of others was put in place this morning, the head over all things to the and the derrick was shifted church which is his body the across the track south supports. to finish the The timbers C '1 CA the fullness of Him The church, the body of Christ on earth, in whom the spirit dwells and through whom it near the unpardonable sin i works makes a holv nlnne for 'withers religion at its source. our own spiritual welfare will cause us to refrain from livity and frivolity in connection with sacred subjects. A parody of a religious theme ois dangerously It iare expected all to be in place take the few minutes it requires, by the end of the week. Tho 1 calling on either J. C. Mullen or Henry Downing's extra gang of S. P. workmen came down with .eight outfit cars from. Car-, days. ter,'s. sicllug this morning, nnd wjilf waiting for movement to Mrs. W. A. Burgess and two .c inn Si,., , Valium ui! mm Vsiiv, uii;i;uii. i' nro expected to arrive tonight i Tho Ekklesian society of the Walker. Frances BartlRtt. firor ibig crane is on its way, and will i H. E. Walker. for a visit with her ' parents, Mr. m. E. church was entertained at Male. Nora Olsen, Chloe Woolley!oe here shortly- n , x. V . , and Mrs. E. W. Collins. the home of Florence Collin last Ethel Kingswell, Jessie Walker, I - One of the particularly inter- Saturday evening. The three Edna Swarts, Randall Scott, I Rev. and Mrs. M. F. Childs ' estinS window displays on or- Mrs. Vln Williams, who was other members of the commit- Bruce Lansbury, Winifred May, go to Cottage Grove the lat- fnff ay, baturuay, was tnat operated on at tho Springfield tee In charge were Jessie Wal- Lynn Grandy, Paul Scott Jov'ter part of the week to assist in in tne windw of He Knjc gro- linunllnl lutn wnrtlfis nirn la )m irnf HV1 rtlann ntwl T-Tni-lint TTnn TW.11,... rv,,.1.1 rvi t.t .i Ti 't, !,.! n CerV. Where the COlOen IrUlt WaS proving rapidly, and will be able sen. After a short business Hansen, Ed Olsen, Vance Cac- ducted in the Free Methodist P"e,u m a,,arSe numDe,i or muian to return home within it few meeting each member was given ley. Guests of the evening were church thre. Mrs. M. J. Blair ian lrisn name wnmii was uSeu Nora Sorenson and Mr. Wright will speak at the West Spnng- jall the evening. The St. Patrick or Eugene. field church next Sunday even- baskets from Mrs. Knox. F. W. Schultz,- roadmastcr for idea was extended another day ' DrHlii, pjit in the time laying i this division of the Southern Pa- and the wearing of the green i The Springfield ladies mem- now- ties In tho Springfield mil road yards. Mrs. Emma Peterson, wife of Carl Peterson, died at her homo at Eighth and B streets at 11:30 a. m., Saturday, March 18. 1016, aged 3D years. The funeral "sery Iccs wero held at Walker's chap el at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon ing. the collection of Escaping air from the auto matic sprinkling device at ihts t r t rtl.t f -i I t i - cum. wuh in DiiruiKiiuiu riiiiuv liiucu in oviuence. me rooms mra nf ir,,, i . examining the street car track! were prettily decorated with order of Eastern Star, enter-i stamps gvep with each 10c cash utes until the watcliman couli uii iimiii dii, v vvt iu ,oimuiiui;ii uuu oiiunco auu uuici tameu tne otner menihp.rc nt tho cuu&e auu uu utcouuis paia in,,0eficrnta all,, ntt tho' "RnntVi-TToll v mill noncorl tho f-rc Co3L& Cox Purple trading alarm to sound for several min.' rifled brick alpng the rails are. brokQiii in mauy; places. V V R. 13. Nelson,, who purchased a half interest in the Country and intorment was made at the i market two months ago, today Laurel Grove cemetery, Rev. i sold his interest to his partner, C. W. Corum of Eugene con-iC. O. DeVero, and will enter an ducted tho services. Besides tho other lino of endeavor In Spring husband she loft flvo small chll- field. Mr. DeVero opened the dren, and her parontsk Mr. and market hero last fall, and has. Mrs. J. T. Harris of Eugene, been doing a good business. mnlrlinr rnmilrn Alnnv nf Mm I Irlcili amlilomo Tlali onn,rd i.i T , , . . ,'v- f.,ll tut on A,.,, ."-rA .micau5are onu, .........Q w wiiuj.iiiu. auuo, uieoiiiig rTiuay evening in i2.u- uv uujo. uuun rairjomis nro iqw, anu me y-;siuius anu readings were ren -gene. There are 12 or 14 0f 'overour premiums. We give dered by various members and, the members here and thov $1-00 worth of trading stamps oil l.n..innnl..n ,-A ... ' " If 1 i 0i...l ! U uu huvw uieiiiMunco tiuuu iui- served luncheon to 125 guests. tatorB. Dainty refreshments i . were served. Each person was Mra T n.ir, h, t mudi funwas0derClvredafrPoim S s mlLI r jfctSZ stunt. All sizes and varieties ?nf tn Mr nmi ? were-made. Those present were irtl LVi Mr and Mrs T F fiocldinl Mr btanIser. The evening was and Mrs H F Parsons Olive . Pent .playing, cards and dancing Si iiith Thoda P?hS Vr! ate whIch a dalnty luncheon bmith niecla icrklns. Gra,co WflR BQTve Those present were. JIn an(I water. ADVERTISED LETTERS Springfield, Ore., Mar. 17, 1916. Miss Zelna Best. A charge of one cent Is made ttt Growing Children 'Pl'tr' h there is no better food than tUfef IImPP tf Grape-Nuts . vilh cream or Good milk. liMjTx ' Many diseases of childhood nnd youth nre.duc to 1SM0M $M v faulty diet a diet that restricts the amdunt of needed ,MfjtfsM?i i W nn mineral salts, the lack of which, as your family physi- (WfrWS&y i I .jgWS3 cinn cun tc'I yll often leads to tickets and other S5f: : lyjphk diseases of mal-nutrition. Vv J" Kvf MMSf&Ly GrapeNuts, mndo of whole wheat and malted Vy? WSfcM3 9m nrcy '3 "cU m tncse vital mineral clcmcnla so sj ' Jy A W&W ncc83ary to health. jftil - r Thh food tastes nood, is easily digested, and many ijJljS'-- letters from parents, alter trial, testify i yi I T "There's a Reason;" H, George Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cox, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eatler, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rey-'on March 7, 1916 noias, ur, anu Airs. u. f. Mor free the last Saturday in each month. COX & COX. All citizens who would vote at the May piiraiary must be on all advertised letters. on the registration rolls by the HARRY M: STEWART, close of business April 15. Not Postmaster. one-half the Springfield citizens are yet registered. They should Sawmills active near Sandy. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Springfield, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business. , tensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dorrity, Mr. and Mrs. J. . Stanlger, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bally, Mr. and Mrs. S. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrin, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Renne, Mrs. Gladys Smith, Miss Etta valuer, Mrs. Ada Renne, Miss Dee Whelpy, Miss Grace Collins, Miss Alice Stanlger, Miss Alice Reynolds, Miss Alice Mortensen, Claud Vallier, G. D. Vallier, C, A. Hoag, S. W. Gran mer, Budd Griffin. The Kensington club held one of their pleasant afternoons at the home of Mrs. A. Middleton on Friday. Following a social time, light refreshments were served. Guests of the afternoon were: Mrs. L. M. Beebe, Mrs. W. L. McCulloch, Mrs. C. Wheaton, Members present were: Mrs. W. F. Walker, Mrs. N. W. Emery, Mrs. II. A. Korf, Mrs. II. Whitney Mrs, W. F, Herndon, Mrs. C. E. Swarts, Mrs. O. B, Kessey. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. II. Whitney, on March 31. Mrs. E. V. Sneed was the re cipient of a happy dinner party yesterday In honor of her sixty first birthday anniversary. All tho children attended, bring in many gifts as remembrances of the occasion. Those who com plimented Mrs. Sneed were Miss Zelphla Sneed, Artie Sneed, Mr and Mrs. Sargio Sneed, Mr. and Mrs. James McPherson( A huge birthday cake, the artistry of S. Young, was one of the chief features of the dinner. The regular monthly bushipss meeting and social of the Ep worth League. will. boJield.at tho, Methodist church noxt Saturday .eveniug. RESOURCES 1. a Loans and discounts 2. Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $412.95 3. a U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 4. Bonds, securities, etc: a Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits , - eSecurltles other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc. B. Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock 6. a Subscription to stock of the Federal Reserve bank ?17OO.0O b Les3 amount unpaid 850.00 7. a Value ot banking house (it unencumbered) 5. Furniture and fixtures 9. Real estate owned other than banking houso 10. Net amount due from Federal Reserve bank 11. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis h Net amount due from approved reserve agents In other reserve cities . 12. Net amount due from banks andbankers (other than Included in 10 or 11) 14. Other checks on banks In the same city or town as reporting bank .... .. .,.. 15. a Outside checks and other-cash Items b Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 1C, Notes of other national banks. 17. Federal Reserve notes . . 18. Coin and certificates 19. Legal tender notes 20. Redemption fund with U. from U. S. Treasurer $110,952.09 C.250.00 2,000.00 18,980.57 850.00 8,082.61 2,028.19 7,287.45 210.00 336.50 v S. Treauror, and due, Total in LIABILITIES $110,952.09 412.95 6,250.00 20.980.57 2,45646 850.00: 8,082.41 2,400.00 i 10,250.99 3,600:00; 9,315.64 -. 3,871;55 , 18190! 546:50 705100 , 20100 12,558.35 105J00 312:50 $193,688.81 ..1,761.21 24. Capital' stock paid 25. Surplus fund 26. Undivided profits c Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 27. Circulating notes outstanding . . Demand deposits: 32. Individual deposits subject to check 33. Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days 35. Cashier's checks outstanding . 37. Postal savings deposits - . .... Total demand deposits, items, 32, 33, 35, 37 Tlmp deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to to 30 days or more notice) : Total of time deposits 4?. Letters of credit .. Total 1,751.21 1,247.91 96,225.84 i $ 25,000.00 3,000100 03i30 6,250.00 92,995.54 19,254.49 "11.50 1,228.70 45,335.28 45,335.28 110.00 .....$193,61 688.81 State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss, I D, S. Beals, Cashier of the. aboveriianied:, bank, dp ,sol enmly -.swear that tho above statement 'Is "frue to the best of my knowledge and belief. D. S. BEALS, Capmler, Buuscnueu unu sworn iu ueiore mo (juhuciui miesi; this 17th day of March, 1916. . A, MIDDLETON HERBERT E. "WALKER,', L. IC -PACE. Notary Public. CHAS, L. SCOTT, Commission expires Mar. 1, 1920. Directors.