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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1916)
RANGER GARRY SILL TELEPHONE A portable telephone, made of & aluminum and weighing 2Vj st pounds, designed by a Forest ofllccr, R. B. Adams, of Missou la. Montana, will bo part of the regular equipment of patrolmen i on the National Forests during ' the coming field season. In ,- fact, one hundred of these in " stniments have already been f received in Portland and will be - distributed for use tliis summer on the government forests of Oregon and Washington. This instrument is regarded as a great improvement over the 1 set formerly used, which welgh- aed ten pounds. It is said that In conclusion 1 want to rotate- tho danger to morals Arising from boliiR on tho street. In 1010 thoro worq 11,619 arrests of street-walkers In Chi' cngo. Perhaps It will soom to bo n bit of hyporcrltlclsm for ono to sugRost looking nt It from tho point of vlow of tho street hoy, thnt a big percent- emergencies, and will supple ment, in many ways, the regu lar telephones Installed at look out points and ranger stations. This "howler" will bo located In the "contrar oillco of tho for estry service, to bo located at Onkrldee. and after tho enuln- niont is added in tho McKcnzlo,K ot tho women on our streets to district another ono will be In-nro ,lol"R 1,10 ho k1 l stalled at "central" at Paradise ,"lr Kcnerol PPnco. Thoso wo ranger station or McKenzle ,n,cn m nmn' c0808' l not dolibor Bridge, Supervisor Seltz has wl8 Ao ," ly tholr pro constructed a central switch- 80nt ko-up, "t nt tho samo tlmo board to be Installed at Onkrldgo!,nkl,,& ,,umau nnturo Jal H ,8- and when the "howler" sets up J 00 noticeably stylish niOHT NOW Is Its noise an indicator on tho i 00 ra'n,u, ,mnil' CHKSTKK A. LYON, Lebanon, Ore. board shows from which part of tho forest the call comes. The switchboard is practically simil ar to the switchboard In a hotol or in a small telephone ox-change. THE BOY ON THE STREET By the street overy homo Is oxtend a field man equipped with this i od nd ,n " a" homes moot, especially new telephone, a few yards of light emergency wire, and a short piece of Heavy J.vire tp iniake the ground connection, tran out hi nnvvhfrf nloiisr the 20,000 miles or more of Forest 1 Service telephone lines, and get Sin touch with the headquarters of a supervisor or a district ranger. To talk, one end of the ' emergency wire is thrown over the telephone wire, the two ends are connected to the portable instrument, and the instrument is connected to the ground wire, the end of which must be thrown into the damp earth or In those portions of tho city whero the street becomes nn extension ot tho home. It is alike tho parlor anil play ground ot tho poor. Look at It from tho point of view ot physical danger and it is ono of the most potent argu ments for lifo Insurance. Look at It with tho hopeful eyes of youth, "It Is the Youth's Happy Hunting around," as it has been pictured by Jano Ad dams. Probably it is not fully appro- Caueandeffect, lloboltsasnndwlchniidsomqboans, Aplecoortwoofplo; Ahdgulpsacupofcblteodown Whtloyouonnbatyouroyo. IThou, Inter on, thoro comes to him A very common question; Ho wonders how It was that' ho Contracted Indigestion, HAS GOOD CURE FOR H00.8 T. V. Carney of Thurston of fers tho suggestion to farmers of this vicinity who havo hogs troubled with worms, that thoy glvo bluo vltrol troatmout. IIo gave thlB hint to Bert Doano, who la operating tho Cox farm near Goshen, and tho results aro reported as splendid, Mr. Car no y'a formula Is to una GO cents worth of tho vltrol to ton gallons of wator, and either mix this ln tho food or put tho liquid where tho animals will havo to drink, U. (Continued from pngo GROWING CORN IN LANE COUNTY able the stand should bo propor tionately thinner. If weeds aro elated how detrimental to health and i"ot s ua(l 03 t0 require cultiva- mornllty Is the work of tho Newsboy 1 110,1 ou waya, larger yields on the street Out ot 2200 news boyslmay 1)0 obtained by growing in of New York who havo been in tho lOWS about three feet apart with business for eighteen months over US i8mSle Stalks about twelve Inches hnil one nr morn illqi.ims 7.1 rhrnnln I apart 111 the TOW. Ill CTOWllIC t nt. ...:m. v. inilleeatlnn. .K stnntpil prowl li. 4R i""J wiiuru IIIKII line wire is made possible by throat troublc- Ncwaboys. especially eM s i desired and where removal of the insulation from e who work at night, are subject or less hand work can be . ... .ii . linn f i HO Iflf tft niofnnrl nr tilnnt. a few Indies or tlie emereencv 10 ". tposuro uuu irregu- : - wire. The Adams instrument !larUy" ling should bo followed. A ti.. i,.n.i I renllzn thnt thn nmralmva' llfn tins' It IS HeCeSSarV that COIll be uuca iiul uiik 1.11; ucii ui iuc ic- r .,. ... . , . ceiving telephone, but instead iften been vtaWi in glowing colors jjept free from wee is if best re causes a screeching sound from as a entranC ,0 th! bU8,neSS wii?, onnHlno taIne? a: small megaphone-shaped ap-'TOrid-the Placo where a r B,vo!ci,n,ii Z fi ! ?J fi e.ibnA. Cr" paratus known as the "howler." ,Proof ot hls t usually those S"Stb,pnPn,ted,S0 that it may Thorough tests of the instru-)wh or distinctly the "newsies" of ,be cltiyated in two directions ment have been made this the ch have PaId the Prlce r Pre ,smce Plowing both ways will sprini; on both the Cascade andicocy and vice aIi a wHhout quail- p"en save much work with the the Witman National Forests oficat!on to nak er progress in Joe. The early growth of weeds Oregon, and the results tor "fe. ' : may be destroyed by harrowing to oe periecuy specinc, u Is n u"ui tu uuuivs verj' satisfactory, even on a 1 yMtmL W00D-LARK" ) 1 THADK MK Pois 01s QUICK; CERTAIN, DEADLY - AtiWAYN IUCAUV, NKVKII fAII.il. Ocitroya Haul rrola, Kuplinm, prnlrta tlonn, dura rnin, Appir rnriy in nprinir w imn uio nun pry ppnin nwMKtv from Winter lcn, Mony hack ir It nvnr flU, "Wood - l.nrli'' for 3 yonr linn iooit every tnt, H' crop lnur nnon nitnlnit roilont pent. Mnufikoturil by rliulir-U'oociwHrtl Orutr Co., JTrtUu4, .Ort ruu. Wuy txum yur flr, Springfield Feed Co. M. M0010, (U-ctmned. mid Mitrgnrut Monro waro I'laliilirr 11 ml It, 11. I 'lore 0 mill UlUubeth l'lorco liln wlfo. It. I. Dlolmul mid Colorfllu niulmol, his wir.i mid John ('luD-em were ncfomliiuts, In NOTICE FOR PUDLICATION Department of tho Interior U. 8. Ind omco nt Itoscburg. Ore 1 con. Pnlirunrv 23. MM. t Notice is ImroUy plvrn that KlUa R. Dovott. of Villa. Orogou. who on May . 1, ,1000. mndo Additional Homontond SltP'' s.rlnI 4No- l9r'for l.h0 "f; holders nnd Hocurlty holders im thoy SWW ot hurt Ion 22. Townohlu 10 S.lnpiionr upon tho liooltH nt tlio coin- itniiBo a t... iiinmeuo wormian, nnn , puny hut also, in ciiboh whoro the ii iou nonce oi iiuonuon to mnKo finni stoc-lt holder or noturlty holdor np V ivo your I'roof. to OMtnlillHh claim to Dinr tiiimi tint Iwinliu nf llio I'miiiiiinv tho laud nuovo doscrlhod, before I. I. I18 trustee or In nny othor llduclnry rv! which imld null tho Bald I'lulntirfn'ro- . v.. ..i ..in i miioii, i no nnmo oi ino pertiou nr cor- .covorou jmigmeiii ngniiiNi uio Do ion OQICO nt Lugeno, uregOII, on the 28tll . nnrntlnn for whom nrli InlHlon In nrt. ilnntf It. II. Iliin uuA l.'llml.nth day of April, 1010. B KVon: also that tho snid two , Pierce for tho hiiiu of Fifty Klcht iiuiiuruii iiiui no iuu ouauu.uu; uouarn intoreMt lliorcon from tho Otli day ouiDcr. uih ni too ntto or s por ui nil roil s, and no 100 liL'li null! Ity othor than that of n bona fldo! judgment was enrolled nnd docketed statement of the Ownership, Manage 'Pwnur: una tins nllliiut lias no ronson in uio uoru oillco of nnld Court In day or April, 1010. K KVOn; also that tho snid two. Pierce Claimant names ns wltnossos; Cnroy parngrnplm contnln stuliuontH timhrnt- llundrc W. Tomson. or Virtu. Oregon: John P. Jug nlllnnfn full knowledgo and belief with In Mlnnoy, of Vldn, Oregon: Carl K. nH to tho rlreiiiiiHtniu'eii iiml rnmimm.H of n.ci SwaiiBon. of VIda. Oregoni Herbert I under which stockhohlerM nnd security icont per nniuim, nnd Flvo Mil K. nnldwln, of lda, OreK"". I holders who do not appear upon tho I (600.00) Dollars nttornoys fees , , J. M. Ul lON. ,bookn of tho company n trustees, J tho further mini of Sixteen nnd i Mar 20-Apr. 24. Iteglstor. t&oltl stock and securities In n cnptc- ($10.00) Dollars coots, whkl mcnt, Circulation, Etc., Required by the Act of Congress of August 24 ,1912, iri.liv. HUB llllllllll IlilB lilt iUUOWII i lit IIIU lIV(lH IlllltU 111 llillll 111 I to liPllovo thnt nny other nernon. nH-'nld County on tho 2Cth day of Feb- Isoclatlon or corporation hatt nny lu-.runry, 1010. and mild Execution to mo treat direct or indirect In tho Bald uirocteu coiumnudlng mo In tho namo Of The Lnno County Nowh publltihed ! stock, boml, or otlmr nccurltloa than of tho Stnto nt Oregon, In order to twice a weoK at Sprlngllold, Oregon, nu so Btnted by mm. hundred-mile stretch. i shockine thine, to know that in snmn nd then once or twice.more by Ron. i'UlCOl.. 4l. U. ll. . 'lliicl.w.oo Mnnn..n W uiu nine iiiu corn readies n "":ii officers say that these portable cittes r tend" "houid bo "'V . " aeucaMd toekm telephones will be especially val-: founi1 se!lins the Sunday morning weight of four or five inches. The "T' ,eagton, Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etn. nohla Sr. Mrr.?nn- r.c DaDets In our streets anil on nnr iaiiu IL'flll bllUUUI oe Set 10 uauiwiMcpuiui mra uuu uiuci i - - --- , i i i , 1K ; street cars rrom ten o clock Saturday utivuiua ami wi iiur- nlghts on through tho small hours of rowing done during the warmer the morning. 'Part of the day so the corn will Look at the street from the point of break less easily. This harrow view of amusement nnd it Is the com- inS is also important from the mon theater in which we are both tho standpoint Of conserving the soil .actors and the audience. Not a day , moisture which is SO muqh need ' passes but what we read of an ac- ed during the latter uarfc Of the count reiatine how a littio iifo i summer. After the corn reaches TO TRADE $162 equity in two wiped out. owing to careless driving a height of four or five inches lots in north part of town, for of automobiles, etc. ,weed destruction and moisture livestock. Address R., care j The endeavor to sell goods is often conservation are more satisfac News. 19-20 . the undoing of the street boy. The torily accomplished with a culti- '0 "u merchant makes a thing look Just as Vator. It should have several r OR SALE or Exchange A nice you wanted it. Ho win put it right small narrow shovels rather little home 3y, miles from the out in front of you so you can almost than a few wide ones. The first ocean, near the Soldiers' home plck it up. Now imaSiae a hungry cultivations may be to a depth 1 acre with neat 4 room boy. a boy no doubt ni nourishcd for of three to four inches, but W"" house and necessary out- mnnv mnni, n hnv i.n i,. nv ones after the corn is a foot or buildings, windmill with plenty had any training relative to being hon- so in height, should be to a depth of water. Oranges, Lemons, est. think of the test he is put to. The of only about two Inches, Deep Olives, Peaches, Apricots, Figs crim0s 0f the boys in Chicago are plowing at this time will break appieb ana piums. value or found to be 80 per cent stealing of 'arge numbers or roots and sev acre and buildings, $2,400. sorae kind or another, in many cases erely injure the com. The sur .Will exchange for town prop- we flnd that tempation is put in the face soil should be kept level and ... erty or acreage In Springfield. path of the boy who is not yet trained loose as possible to a depth of . Sif-RTP , to that right standard of personal pro- two inches throughout the pnn q t rrU 'Iw' T'lr Perty. that has been cultivated ln our growing season until the corn is ?.,L!.n,0Wo?t r; hreasts by force of law and custom too large to be worked. Weeds ci ,ml 1 n thZ JS of IonK standing, and the boy has to that come on after, plowing 9 and 10, this property is well - lnof ,.,. ... stons shnnlil Iip nut win. n i.n situated for a hotel, High school, City hall. Masonic management (and If n dally paper, tho circulation) etc., of tho aforesaid publi cation for tho date tdiowu In the above caption, required by tho Act of Augunt 24, 1912. embodied In section 44:t. Postal Ijiws and IteRiilntlonM. nrinted ! on tho reverse of this form, to-wlt: notice for publication 1. That the names nnd nddronosi .... of tho publisher, editor, managing edl- "" " ' ' ""' Q tor. and bsulnoss managers nro: ! ? 'if 5" ,(,?,'j!L0 "l",u,mr r- Publisher. Lane County Publishing VoMcJ I hjircfbv l-Ivoh Hint Flmer Association: Springfield. Oregon, ?' ,1' ?.CH ,Mfc,vn" " 'nl Jdn,"r Rilltnr. W A Tilll AKtirlninfi1il fli-.u ' "..'...... . ...... v.. vn... ...... .... . ... ... r,....., . - , ....... n mnn i J ..... f . . wrf . .... ..I A lllll O...I.... .OUI1UI 1. IJIU, 0llllh- 't,.... the ownorH names and nuuresBes or individual ow a point 20.40 clmlnn North 20.80 chains West of tho South east corner of tho initios It. Fisher D. I C. No. 39. TownHhlp 19, South It mi go West of Willamette Meridian, nnd running thence North 20.&1 clmlnn to the contor of County Uoad No. OS. thencn North 7.1 degrees 30 mln. West sntlNfy Htild Judgment. Attornay'n foes. for April 1. 1910. , r.. Tluit tho nvorago number ot cop-' costs, nnd accruing costs to soil tho llcfore me n notary public In nnd for Ion of ouch Issue of this publication i following described real property to- tne sinto nnu county nroresaid, person- sold or dlAtrnmted, turougli thu nmllsiwii: nlly nppenrcd V. A. Dill, who, hnvlngor othorwlso, to paid subscribers dur-i Ueglnnlng nt been duly sworn according to law. de-' ing the six months proceeding the j poses nnd says that ho is tho editor 1 date shown nbovo Is nnd mnunger, of the Lano County (This Information Is required from mows, nnu mat uio roiiowing is, to dnliy puiiilcatloitH only.) the heat of his knowledge and belief. ; V. A. DILL, a truo statement or toe ownership. (Signature or editor and bumnosH man- neer) Sworn to and subscribed before moiitlong tho center of snid County Uoad this 3 day of April 1910. tNo. 95 to tho Kast linn of 4ho 10. IIIiltHKIlT K. WALKKIl. ' Kiilott i). u c. No. 40 Township 19 (My commission expires Mar. 1, 1920.) South lluugo 2 West Wllllatnette Mor- iiunii, uioiicu North 4& degrees, 30 mln. WoMt along tho center of tho mid County Itond No. 95 to tho North lino of Section 2 Township 19, South Itango 2 West Wlllnmotto Meridian, theiico West on tho said Section lino 24.00 chains to tho Kant lino ot tho A l.i.l lit... anil f t I 11 mndo homestead entry l ,.". ' .V'V. . V... i.V"" i v nr.ir.n tnr hum- c.iinn ij '""'I' nuiuu iihiiku . ei uiiiiuu- rihiS1 SSttw wniameuo ' l'0,.,,,'!'! """EL J "i Ivldunl own-,h01!""1'i?..1"u.! u1?nr more or less lo tho phico of bo- i.glvo Us namo! 'J1" ? 1 ' ,ov" ,k?" ginning, containing 140 acres of land, resses of stock- K0T '; A ' '" s- " J; more or less In Uno County. Oregon, cent or mure of i 0rt,K' on "l0 " J Now, therefore, In tho nnmo of tho ars, or, If a corporation. and th names and addresses 1. ..1.1 ..... t nnH n ... IIUIIIUIO unjiilih A VVl UUlll. UI llll'IU III ! . tho total amount 'of stock.) J. K. i 7.i.,f; ', : ,nn..' nn .i)UUi,l,. 8Uito of Oregon, nnd in -compliance Smith. Tonnskot. Wash - II. W Smith. u.""nn ,m"':'.H. nn -Wl,nUH80.a.:..V wit Ii snid Execution nnd Order nf Hnl.i. M. Fenwlck. J. II. Uower, Charles L. : iJv, r0?, ? Tr 7 on Saturday tho 22nd day ot Scott. W. W. Pollard. It. I Kirk, 11. 1 ' f'0'1 'f v,I',nV?, nK.- April, 1910. between the hours at 9 E. Lansberry. K. E. Drnttaln. 1. n. i J, "Tvi nl i fc ' 'o'clock A. M. nnd 4 o'clock P. M. to- Green. John Mason, J. E. Itlchmond. 8 ' urtfc0,u . wlt: nt ono o'clock P. M. on said day Jennie W. Dill, nnd W. A. Dill, all of i . P ., J' ".'if'., Int tho southwest door of tho County SprlnGnoId. Ore., nnd Margaret Hord, tA,,n u',Mn uegitttor. j court House In Eugene, Iano County; Alton, Kans. ". Oregon, offer for eale, nnd sell to tho That the known bondholders, mort- NOTICE OF'SHERIFF'S SALE ON highest bidder for cash subjoct to ro gages, and other security holders own-1 FORECLOSURE. domptlon, ull tho right, tttlo nnd fil ing or holding 1 per cent or moro of . Notice Is hereby given thut by vlrtuo terost of said Defendants nnd each of toiai amount oi uonus, nioriKnges, or oi nn uxccuiinn nnu nruor oi sum is-, iw aim n iiuinunn ciuwiiiiik uy other securities aro: (If there uro! none so stat.) Miss Margaret Morris, First National Uank. (he 1st day of March, 1910, on n ltilir- 4. That tho two pnrngraphs next j ment rendered In ua!d Court on the nbovc. giving the names of tho owners, 25th dny February, lillo, In n s'U r-cVbo'.ers, am! security holde-i. If wherein Margaret Moro. ns oxcutrIx sued out of tho Circuit Court of tho through or undor them or nny ono of State of Oregon for Lano County, on J them In nnd to tho nbovo described real property. JAMBS C. PAItKEIt, Sheriff of Inno County, Oregon. Hy D, A. EIjKINS Temple or any public edifice. Easy terms, see M. M. Peery or write Paul Bettelheim, Visaha, California. ! FOR SALE EGGS Thorough bred Partridge Wyandotte, 75 : cents for 15. Sirs?. W. L. Hol llngsworth. Douglas Gardens. Phone Springfield 124W Apr FOR SALE Silver Campine ! chicken eggs for setting, 15 for $1.50. Mrs. H. S. Tilton, Springfield, Ore. 3rd and E St. 3t fight against temptation thus unwit- stops should be cut with a hoe tingiy placed in his way. The mer- and not allowed to consume the chant's attempt to sell is often the moisture needed by the com, or boys' temptation to steal. WHY mi BEST OF CHEWS IS "SPEAR HEAD 55 FOR SALE Good farm wagon and harness. L. M. Cagley. D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY The Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor v, - Repairing a Specialty Main, let. Fourth and Fifth. Phone 11 ! SPRINGFIELD - OREGON HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Office In. City 'Hall, -Sprlnrjfleld, Ore Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavsr Has Been Famous for a Generation MADE OF CHOICEST RED BURLEY The secret of tobacco satisfaction is known only to the man who chews fluff tobacco. The reason is that a good chew gets right next to your taste, while the leaf in plug tobacco is in a state of fresh, juicy richness that is not possible in an other form of to bacco. There's no tobacco in the world that can give you the hearty, wholesome flavor that you get from a delicious chew of Spear Head. Spear Head is made exclusively of ripe, red Kentucky Hurley the most richly-flavored chewing tobacco that grows. Still more, only the very choic est red Hurley leaf is used for Spear Head. This choice leaf is selected with the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is thoroughly washed free'of all foreign matter, and is prcsnd into Spear Head plugs so slowly that not a drop of juice or an atom of the nat ural flavor escapes. Try Spear Head, and you'll get a sweet, mellow, lusqious,,satisfying chew that cannot btyobtained in any other tobacco. In 10c cuts wrapped in wax paper.' to produce seed that will make the fighting of weeds necessary m roiiowing years. uuiereiu varieties or corn should hot be planted within several Hundred yards of each other or mixing will follow and crop rendered unfit for seed pur poses, it would ue much better if farmers in each community would all grow the same variety oi corn, provided It is a good one. J. M. ALCORN, , Acting County Agriculturist. S. P. BOOKLET ON COOS BAY COUNTRY The opening of the new Coos Bay branch of the Southern Pa cific has opened. up a wonderful country, rich in natural resourc es. To help give to the world the true information in regard to this section of the State of Oregon, the Southern Pacific has recently Issued a beautiful illustrated folder entitled "The Coos Bay Country." The covei is printed in three colors, and shows two beautiful scenes, out of standing timber, and tin other of Ten Mile Lake. Illus trations throughout the bool show the various cities, am' other scenic attractions, and il &o glvo views of the principa' industries such s lumljprlrjJ'J dairying and farming. , ' ., any, contain not only the list of r '"! n' i-m win anil tontmont of Wlllhm Mar. 10,-Apr. 13. Deputy Prince Albert will show you the real mnanmamna road to smoke-joy! Copyrleht Ullhr .nJ.UtfXnoliJ'olJUccoCo, PRINCE ALBERT was made to create tobacco content where it never existed before I It per mits men to smoke all they want without getting a sore tongue, without any comeback but real tobacco enjoyment I The patented process by which Prince Albert is made (and controlled exclusively by us) fixes tlhat and cuts out bite and parch 1 HHN6E Albert the national joy smoke . comes right to your taste fair and square I And it will do for you what it has done for thousands of men make pipe or cigarette smoking the cheerful est of your pleasures I What wo tell you, about Prince Albert is a fact that will prove out to your satisfaction just as quickly es you lay, in a stock and firorup I 1t.,J.'nEyWpK5T0'llACC0CO.,VIait6n.Salcni, N.C. Prlnen Attsrt h to bm had citiywl.crm tobusco it tMd in twpy tftt baxi, Jta tidy rid lilt. SO I hannatrta pjund , qii? Itut'pour.j tin hufiildoT' "itf--n tfutt daisy pound .ital-etef Init.iliiar mln fUSMwtol'tcntr tnp(f,i:t 1BB lt',1 IctAaco in- MUCH Oo lit riTint U el till HJf rail lla will rudi "Proctu P.UnUd Jl 30th. 19(17," wMcli In nd f Ar ma uutkt , plpo tr one mokiJ Man I