The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, March 23, 1916, Image 2

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W. A. DILL, Editor and Mgr.
Published Every Monday and
Thursday by the Lane County
Publishing Association.
one YVJf -P "Tiibo
six Months - rt5
Thrco monthn .go
Advertising rates furnished on nppll-
cation.
Member of the Willamette Valley
Editorial Association.
.THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 191G.
THE SHORTAGE OF PAPER
A conference of paper manu
facturers recently issued an ap
peal to the public to save old
papers, rags, and other raw ma
terial of paper. They call at
tention to the great amount of
such material -wasted, and de
scribe feelingly the scramble of
the paper makers for the stock
needed to fill orders.
. . Comparatively few people
save paper as tney once tnu. m s. received approximately
Formerly householders had a ; $57.000 ,000 for carrying and
thrifty little account with the iiamiiing the . mails. The de
junk man, and the dickering nmnds of railroad employes in
with, him was a part of thej and engjne service for an
household routine. Many grown-1 s.hour day with Umo and a.half
ups recall how on rainy days as sfor over Ume woul(1 increaso
children, they would be set to'pavroll al)0Ut $100,000,000 a
sorting out white rags from the year 0r nearly twice as much
colored, one class bringing a as roads received for carrying
better price than the other. If majis
mixed, they all went in at the : '
low price, -which the thrifty
housewife could not stand for.
The few coins gained would look Herman Rosenfield, advertis
trifling now. But material was manager of the nation's greatest
conserved and prices kept down, mail order house, recently told
During recent years the col- the members of the American
lecting of old newspapers has Ad club at a convention:
been undertaken as a money . "We have a bureau whose
raising scheme in behalf of ' dutv it is to read each week the
Sliast and Ogden
ROUTES EAST
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Do you know that tickets to Eastern destinations via
California cost but a trifle more than on more
Northern Routs?
Bo you know that qijly one change of cars is neces
sary if you go via California to Chicago, Omaha,
Denver, Kansas City or St. Louis?
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Do you know that the transit
longer if you go via California?
stop-overs.
?
Do you know that there are library observation,
standard and tourist sleeping cars on three dallys
trains via California on Shasta and Ogden Routes?
?
Do you know that Information on all travel routes
can be obtained from local agent or
by writing to
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
COO
Oregon Power
churches -nntl other societies.
Mnny people cnn bo. Interested
to save papor for this purpose
who would not do it for their
own profit. It is popular in tho
country where ready monoy is
0(tCn scarce, and church funds
;COim slow.
It is a very simple matter to
fil n' old papo In the attic
and save them for the Ladies'
Aid Society. The amount of
j papor and paper stock that goes
' through the average home is
very considerable in these days,
who so many newspapers, mag
nzlnos. circulnrs. and nackaces
come in. The proceeds may not
;be large. But to organize such
collections for a public cause
does not require nny great
amount of labor.
The net result is a conserva
tion of resources and the re-
moral of a lot of dust collecting
rubbish from the homes. It is
economically profitable to the
community. This cannot be said
of all the suppers and entertain
ments conducted for public
causes. Albany Herald.
In 1915 the railroads of the
MAIL ORDER EFFICIENCY
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limit of tickets Is
This allows liberal
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WITH
country newspapers fromali
over tho country. There is not
n paper of any consequence, In
jour trade territory that our buiv.
eau docs not got. Tills bureau
jloks over those papers and whVi
iwc find a town where the mor-
j chants nro not advertising in tho
local paper, wo Immediately
Hood that territory with our. 11-
jOraturc. It always brings rc-
suits far in oxcess of tho same
effort put forth in territory
i whore tho local merchants use
their local papers "
RUMORS AND RUMORS
A groat number of minors of
railroad construction are flying
about Springfield these days,
land it would seem that out of
'so many some work would havo
'to come. Tho Oregon Electric
extension has been one of the
;most persistent, and now we
.have a semi-ofllclnl statement
'that the work Is to bo done.
I The rumor persists that the
I old P. E. & E., the west sido
J Southern Pacific Is to bo elcctri
jfied from Whltoson to Spring
. field, operated with power from
I here. At least jvc know that
material has been gathered for
electrification from Whltoson
, to Corvallis has boon assem
bled and President Sproulo hnsj
announced this work. Whether
the work Is to continue on into
l Springfield is a matter for in-
teresting speculation. This,
same crop of rumors carrioi
I with It the story that the S. P.
will be double tracked between
Springfield and Eugeno-
The Natron cut-off rumors
likewise persists in coining up
from time to time. Just this
I week in San Francisco, Julius
I Kruttschnitt, chairman (of the
! board of directors of the South
em Pacific, in talking about the
relation of the railroads to war
i preparations, said that, for stra
tegic purposes it would be very
desirable to have the Natron
Klamath cut off, and the Marsh-field-Trinidad
lines completed,
and this started the report he
had announced resumption of
work on the Natron work. The
San Francisco Chronicle of a
few tlays ago quotes Mr. Krutt
schnitt as saying no, new work
,is contemplated. Here's hoping
jhe considers the Natron job' a
matter of "completion" and not
bf beginning.
i And with all these things
.leaning Springfield's way, what
!are we doing to make them cer
jtainties? It is high time for a
I bit of concerted community ac
tion.
CHURCH NOTICES
Methodist Church.
. Corner Second and B streets
James T. Moore, pastor, phone
1117-W.
j Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun
jday school.
1 11 A. M. Sermon. Subject,
."God's Challange."
I G:30 P. M. Epworth League.
I 7:30 Evening sermon, subject
"Christ's Life Angle."
I Mr. Rosco Hjtad of U. of O.
I Eugene, will sing at this service.
1 He will be accompanied by hi&
sister, Miss Hester Hurd also of
U. of O. Mr. Hurd has a very
I fine baratone voice and will be
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hoard with pleasure. An un
usual and very delightful feature
, will he Introduced in tho service
Do not miss Sunday ovonlng
,7:110 at tho M. 13. uhuroh. Wel
come to strangers, friends and
lull
Wednesday, 2:110. Indies Aid
society.
Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. Choir
rehearsal.
Thursday, 7:80 p. nn Midweek
prayer meeting.
All thoso norvteoB are of Inter
est ami will bo helpful.
You are welcome.
First Baptist Church.
Row Will N. Korrls, minister.
Bible School at 10:00 A. M.
Gilbert Miller, Supt.
Divine Worship at 11:00 A. M.
1 Theme of sermon by pastor,
j"For Jesus Sake." After which
the Lord's Supper will bo ob
served. Mrs. J. E. Richmond
will sing in ladies trio
G:30P. M. Senior and Junior
7:30 evening service of song
meetings.
and sermon. Special music and
a plain, practical message.
Wo cordially invjto our friends
and neighbors.
Strangers always welcome.
Church of Christ
0:45 A. M. Sunday school, Mr.
Ferguson, Supt.
Il:u0 Junior Christian Enduavor
Mrs. Lansbury, Supt.
11:00 a. m. Communion and
morning sermon.
0:30 P. M. Christian. Endeavor
7:30 P. M. Evening Services.
Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer
Meeting.
Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal.
E. C. WIG MO RE,
Pastor.
Froo Methodl3t Cluircn.
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
people's prayer meeting.
Midweek prayer meeting on
Thursday at 7:30 P. M.
A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all.
M. F. CIIILDS
Pastor.
HUBERT IIUKXS Lodgo, No.
T 7S, A. M. V., Ancient and
fi Accepted' Scottish Hlto Uni
vcrsnl and Symbolic Free
Ci- Masons meets first nnd third
Kr dar evening n W. O. Wi
hall. Visiting brothers wel
come. T, B. Harris I. A. JohnBon
Secretary. It. W. M.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tho Interior
U. S. Land Olllce at ItosoburK. Ore
gon. March 18, 1016.
Notice is hereby Riven that Julius
Beck, of Vidn, Oregon, who, on October
25, 1910, made Uomostoad Kntry.
Serial No. 00093, for Lots 1 and 2 and
NE4 of SHU and SBU of NE4 of
Section 4, Township US, Itango 2E,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Final Flvo-year
Proof, to establish claim to tho land
above described, before I. I'. Ilowitt,
U. S. Commissioner, nt his olllco, at
Eugene, Oregon, on tho 11th day of
May, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses: Wal
den H. Pcndell, of Vlda, Oregon; John
F. Mlnney. of Vlda, Oregon; Bon P.
Minney, of Vlda, Oregon; William
Schornig, of Vlda, Oregon.
J. M. UPTON,
Mar, 20-Apr. 24. JlGgiBtor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Olllco at noseburg,, Oru
gon, March 8, 191C.
Notice Is hereby given that Walden
H. Pcndell of Vlda, Oregon, who, on
January 20, 1911. made Second Home
stead Entry. Serial No. 0GC91, for tho
SW 1-4 of NE 1-4, NW 1-4 of SE 11
and E 1-2 of SW 1-4 or Section 4, town
ship 17 S, rango 2 E, Willamette mor
ula, has filed notlco of intention to
; make Pinal Five-Year proof to ostab
' Ilsh claim to the land above described,
before I. F-. Hewitt, U. 8. Commission-
er, at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on
i the 1 1 tli day of May, 1910.
Claimant names us witnesoos, Jul
Ins Beck of Vlda, Oregon; John F.
Mlnney, of Vida, Oregon; Benjamin F.
Mlnney of Vlda, Oregon, William
Schbrnig of Vlda, Oregon.
J. M. UPTON,
Mar 13-Aprl 17. Ileglstor.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
FORECLOSURE.
- Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an Execution and order of salo Is
sued out of tho Circuit Court of tho
State of Oregon for Lano County, on
the 1st day of March, 1910, on a -Judgment
rendered In said Court on tho
25th day February, 1910, In n suit
wherein Margaret More, us oxecutrlx
of last will nnd tcstmcnt of William
M, Moore, deceased, and Murgaret
Moore wero Plaintiff and H. II. Plorco
and Elizabeth Plerco his wife, H. P.
Dlehnel and Celestla DIehnol, his wife
and John Chozom wero Defendants, In
which said suit the said Plaintiffs re
covered Judgment against tho Dofen
danty Jl. H, Piorto and Elizabeth
Plerco for tho sum of Fifty Eight
Hundred and no 100 (?5800.00) Dollars
with Interest tlioreon from tho Oth day
of December. 1914 at tho rate of 8 per
cent per annum, and lave. Hundred
(COO.00) Dollars uttornoys fees, and
tho further sum of Sixteen and no 100
($10.00) Dollars costs, which nald
Judgment was enrolled and docketed
lii the Clork's ottlco of said Court In
eald County on tho 20th day of Fob
lua'ry, 1910, and said Execution to me
directed commanding mo In tho numo
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Our Figures Showing
ix Months' Growth
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Nov. 2'i, 1015
Doc. 212, 1015
Jan. 22, 1010
Feb. 23, 1910
MARCH 22, 1916
BANK WITH US.
WE PAY FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME
DEPOSITS
HHffEIBI
The Best Groceries
For Less Money
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The Fifth Street Grocery
Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22
of the State of Oregon, In order to
satisfy said Judgment, Attorney's fees,
costs, nnd nccruing costs to sell the
following described rail property to
wit: Beginning nt a point 2G.4C chains
! North 20.80 chains Wost of the South
east corner of tho James H. Fisher
D. Ij. C. No. 39. Township 19, South
Itango 2 West of Willametto Meridian,
and running thence North 2G.51 chains
to tho center of County Bond No. 95,
thonco North 73 degreos 30 mln. .West
along tho contcr of said County Kond
No. 95 to tho East lino of tho 10.
ISlllott D. L. C. No. 40 Township 19
I South Bnngo 2 Wost Wllliamotte Mer
idian, thonco North 4u degreos, 30
mln. West along tho center of tho
snld County Bond No. 95 to tho North
line of Section 2 Township 19, South
Bango 2 West Wlllamotto Meridian,
thnnco Wost on tho said Section lino
24.00 chains to tho East lino of tho
Abol Hussoll D. L. C. No, 41, Town
ship 19 South Itango 2 Wost Wlllnm
otto Morldlan thonco South 37.20
chains to tho Southeast corner of
said D. L. C. No. 41, thonco EaBt 43.74
chains more or loss to tho place of be
ginning, containing 140 acres of land,
moro or less In Lano County, Oregon.
Now, thoroforo, In tho namo of tho
Stuto of- Oregon, nnd In compliance
with said Execution and Ordor of Snlo,
I will on Saturday tho 22nd day of
April, 1910, between tho hours of 9
o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M, to
wit: nt one o'clock P. M. on said day
at tho southwost door of tho County
Court House In Eugeno, Lano County,
Oregon, offer for salo, und soli to tho
highest bidder for cash subject to re
demption, all tho right, tltlo and in
terest of said Dofondants nnd onch of
thorn nnd ull persons claiming by
through or under them or nny one of
thorn In nnd to tho nbovo described
real proporty,
JAMES C. PAIIKEB,
Sheriff of Lano County, Oregon.
By D, A. ELKINS
Mar. 10,-Anr. 13. Deputy
HERBERT E. WALKER
NOTARY
PUBLIC
Offlo In City Hall, 8nrlnofleld, Ore.
Why not save and deposit In our Savinis Department
one-twelfth of your total taxes each month? By so dis
tributing tho tax burden over tho entire year, It will not
seem so heavy.
4 per cent on savings,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OflEGQJ.
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Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Olllco, Baptist Pursonngo
Corner Socond nnd C Streets
HOUBS; 9 TO 12. PHONE 40
J. H. BOWER
Lawyer.
Olllco 774 Wlllamotto St.
Phono Eugeno 099
Homo Phono 132-J
Eugene, Oregon
W. F. WALKER
UNnpnTAKpn i
1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR
I Office Phone 02; Residence C7-J
West Main 8t.
See
Edwards &Brattair
For Farm and City Proporty
Exchanges a Specialty .q
Springfield - Oregon
Phone 30
CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS
Dentistry-
DR. J. E. RICHMOND c
PHONE8 Office, 3 Residence, 118-J
Over Commercial Bank,
Springfiold, Oregon.
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