The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, April 20, 1916, Image 2

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Published
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AtidWcost or material, on tno t ho heart 'nnd earnest bomhoii
Every Monday tmdlollibr, -the margin remaining fur inspire tho soul.
Idends, improve-1 ah uro conwuiy mviieu.
minus in nmv sn : oirueuia iiiwuya wuiuuntu
small that if the employes suc
ceed In their demands for $100,-
Thursday by the Lano County hiferost, dlvldei
Publishing Association. 'lu01l('8 and extern
HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
r --v., rt . . . ti rn
iSix Months .... '.n 000,000 moro a year railroad
Three monthc - - .50 ' commissions will likely lmvo to
Advertising rates: furnished on nppll-l start revising rates upward In-
cation. t. ' ' tat end of downward. In other
; words, the situation Is such that
I these demands concern the pub-
, more than the railroads from
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916 I the fact that they aro insepnr
4 !ntiiy linked with an increase In
Member of the Willamette Valley
Editorial Association.
BUILDING A TOWN
! rates.
Church of Christ
9:45 A. M. Sunday school, Mr.
Ferguson, Sunt.
11:00 Junior Christian Endeavor
11 :00 a. m. Communion and I
. i
morning sermon.
Meridian, has nicd notlco of Intention
to lunko llnnl II vo year Proof, to ostnb.
llalfelnUn to tho land above described,
before 1. IV llowltt, U.,8. Commis
sioner, nt Eugene, Orogon'.lon tho lDth
day or May, 1910.
Claimant imuioh an witnesses! Wnl
tor B. Post, of Vldn. Oregon; William
r. lloyorlln, or Vldn, Oregon; Cnry W.
ThoniHon. or vldn, Oregon; Curl Hwnu
son, or vidu, orogon.
J. M. UPTON.
Apr. G-Mny 11. Resistor.
SUMMONS
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of I
Oregon for Lnnn County.
iStownrt MoKny, Plaintiff, vo O. M
Lnrnou unit Emma Larson, luu-
bnnd nnd wife. Defendants.
In tho ntuno of tho Stnto of OroKon:
u:30 p. Ai. Clirlsuan Endeavor ou "d each or you nro norohy id-
7an P At Tvnnlmr QorvtoAo inuireu to appear una answer tno com
,,. ,!.. -,oa ii r i plaint filed against you In tho ivhovo
' -iuyi entitled Court and cnuso on or boforo
iuuumiB. iino i-a any or May luiti mo said unto
Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal, i toK tho tlmo specified by tho Court
n. winMnnm I In tho order of publication as tho tlmo
w " lfr ou to appear and Jnswor, nnd If
"""u" you ran to so appear and nnswor, Tor
Tn thn rnnrso of a recent ed-, Hanroau employes couiu not
itorial on city building, and Eu- choose a more inopportune time
gene's chances of being the to ask for a general advance in
second city in Oregon, the Reg-1 wages. When tho devastating
ijster says: war in EurPe ,s over tno que3-
"All over the country there jtion confronting American wage
are strategically located tank earners will be that of finding
towns and whistling stations a market for their labor instead
'that relied wholly upon their . of flxlug a price for it. James J.
tiatural advantages, -while notlHllL
iar away are hustling cities that j A , Js a d
Hunt themselves up In tne face er f0p
any community. If
of obstacles. Natural advant-jUie communlty is g00(I enough
age alone will never make a,for yQU and yQur Jocal papor ,s
great city. , , !god enough for the community,
The statement is indeed true. fe g Q a
. 1 r friends once In a while. You t
'Iff, t"!! I T be doing good, the paper
1111 I' i lirjlll. 11ILLI1I11I 111 T
imnv
Free Methodist Church.
Sabbath School at 10 a. m.
do some good, and then
we'll all be good fellows.
2242 ft. ship here.
CHURCH NOTICES
cation, and the beneficence of
'outsiders may help a little, but
It is not safe to trust to these
alone. A year ago a beet sugar
concern was in the field about
Springfield, looking for a loca
tion. It left seed to be tested,
but no one here took any care Methodist Church.
to see that these tests were Corner Second and B streets
carried out, and the result was James T. Moore, pastor, phone
the tests failed; the sugar com- 117-W.
bany had nothing on which to! Next Sunday G:30 A. M. Sun-
1ik?p pstiimrpq for i factorv !rise meeting. This service is
base estimates for a factory der th ices of the E
and the investment of half a worth League. At this hour the
million dollars in Springfield is triumps of, the risen Lord may
deferred. be most fittingly observed. All
Springfield has just as good are invited. The sacrement of
an opportunity of being thehtrd's suPPer willbe adn,in"
second city of Oregon as has ! 18 Nest' Sunday 10 A. M. Sun-
jjiiigene. ve are just as iavor- i(ay school.
Come swell the school to
overflowing on Easter morning.
11. A. M. Sermon subject
"Lesson from the Cross."
7.00 P. M. Epworth League.
8.00 P. JL Easter Concert.
Wednesday 2:00 P. M. Ladies
want thoroof tho plaintiff will aunty
to said Court for rnllof donmndod In
said complaint on fllo horoln and for
i , ...
-r i. i.. i -, ... mil wuuiu iiiunHJi.
riauuiii swTiui!Bttiua.ui, Tho roltuf donwnded Is tho foro
Prayer and praise service at closuro of a cottnin mortsaKo oxocutod
7 P. M., preaching at 7:30 P. M. tiy you, and for JudKinont asalnst
Tuesday, 7:30 P. M Young jou for tho sum of JIGO.OO and Interest
,., ,.!:,,. ...ii,,. " thereon at 10 per cent per annum
people s prayer meeting. :froIn 4th ,,ay of Jul; 1913 nI1(l
Midwcplc prayer meeting 011 $35.19 taxes paid and Interest thereon.
Thursday at 7:30 P. M. and $26.00 as plaintiff's attorney too
A cordial Invitation is extend-!"1"1 th. f1,8 nnd, dMumomonti of
n1, . tho suit, and for a docreo ordorlnR tho
eu lO an. l8aIo of lMt 10 n nlock 22 Rnd ,ol 6
M. F. CHILDS In block 23, all In Emerald Holghts
Pastor. addition to Springfield, Oregon, tho
1 'satnti belnc tho nromlRoa cnvnrml liv
nODEHT BURNS lJdRO, No. plaintiff's mortKako,.nnd upplyltiR tho
7S, A. M. F., Anciont and proceeds of said sale to tho payment
Accepted Scottish Hlto Unl- of snld Judgment, and barring nnd
versal and Symbolic Free foreclosing you of and from nil right,
Masons meets first nnd third tltlo Interest nnd equity of redemption
Friday ovenlng In W. O. W. In nnd to said promises,
hall. Visiting brothers wel-' This summons Is published by order
or tno uon. u. u uown, County Judgo
P. A. Johnson .of Lane County, Oregon, dated April
It. W. M. 10th, 1910.
I FKANK A. DIC PUB,
NOTICE i Attorney for Plaintiff.
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if.. 4Msf
IkMiiL
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come.
I). Harris
Secretary.
You
I X VJH (.11 liUI LUJ UUUUCU IU
Astoria-McConnlck inter- forthwith cut all wild rosc,briar; !
.i- i i i woods, thistles and brush on I
racru nil vii litr nnmrnnr in iiiiiiii ' - w
SUMMONS
MEMBER rlKEIAL 1ESM 5Y5TIH OF BANKS ft
OVER ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN
GOLD WAS PUT UP BY THE " FEDERAL RESERVE" SYS
TEM OF BANKS, IN TWO DAYS, AS A BASIS ON WHICH
THE U. S. GOVERNMENT ISSUES MONEY.
OUR BANK IS A MEMBER OF THIS "FEDERAL RE
SERVE" SYSTEM. WE CAN TAKE OUR SECURITIES TO
OUR DISTRICT "FEDERAL RESERVE" BANK AND GET
MONEY.
YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU WANT IT
WHEN IT IS DEPOSITED IN OUR BANK.
afKsna
BANK WITH US.
96-223 4r4
ably situated as regards the
center of the state, and the con
fluence of many rivers, as is Eu
gene. Our freight rates from
Portland and fromthe east are
Identical with those of Eugene.
We have iust as much and lust! Aid
as desirable territory on which Wednesday 7:00 P. M. Choir
to locate a great city. All that 1 VU.,"'
.street and alley adjace ,t thereto Or0Ron for Inno County.
and remove the same .therefrom stowart McKay. Plaintiff, va Jorgon
in compliance "with. Ordinance! Holm. Defendant.
No. 104 of the Town of Sprinc-' !n tno ,m," ot lho sta& ot Orojcon
neiu, Oregon and do this under n(,nn8wer the 'cdmpiaint niia nwin
the pains and penalties of the )0u In tho nbovo ontltled Court nnd
Ordinances and Charter of the cause on or beforo the 32nd lay oi .
Town of Springfield. A,a' 19,G "10 3a,tl dato bolng the tlm, j
WHofinSii Si y publication us tho tlmo fur you to
1 nuny April -1. nnnnnr nml nnitwiir. nnil IT full n
By order of Town Marslinl, .so appear and answer, for want tn-re- i j
'of tho plaintiff will apply to said Court 1
OAl I Fnr? WAOOAMTC iror roller demanded in so.ld compliunt
Notice is hereby given that I'0f.
will pay upon presentation ! at , Tho relief demanded In tho foro
my office warrant Of School closure or n certain mortgngo oxecut
District No. 19, of -Springfield, ed b Jr.Ju' nd '0&nonf ,a1,lln8'
uregon, up to and lncludUlg, thereon nt 9 per cent por annum from
Warrant No. C89. -Intbrest tho 17th day of July, 1913, nnd $7.08
ceases after April 14, 1910. ; taxes paid and Interest thoreou, and
Dated this 10th day of April, ?,2C-00 a,a P'"''ill,T? nWorny fu(J a"(1
tn-tn ' tho costs nnd disbursements of tho
t vTnvfnv -,, , 8U,t' a,,(1 for a docrJO ordering tho
A. P. McKINZE , Clerk, sale of tho lot numbered 12 In block
numbered 2 In tho High School addl-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' ,tlon to Springfield, Oregon, lho same
Department of tho Interior ! being tho premises covered by plain-,
U. S. Land Offlce at Rosehurir Om. tiff's mortgage, nnfl applying tho nro- V
gon, February 23, 191G. ceods of said sale to tho payment of jl
iNoiico is nereoy given mat Eliza E. aia juiigmeni, ami onrnng ana ioro
Dowett, of Vldn, Oregon, who on May closing you of, and from all right, title
i. ihii'i rnniin Aiifiitifinni iinmnn.n.ui ninmRi nnfi nrmiiv nr rnfinniniwiri in
I oe Best Groceries
For Less Money
The Fifth Street Grocery
Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22
is needed is a llitle push a lit
tle effort to bring to Springfield
business enterprises that might
.seek some other location. Now
let's get busy.
. :Entrv. Rerlnl Vn funr.) fr.- it,, an. nt nml to milil rrinilHi
inursday :UU 1. Al. Grayer ,sw of Section 22. Townshln lfi K. This summons Is published by or- ivontory and npprniHotncnt of tho estate
(THE PUBLIC WILL FOOT THE
BILL
Since 1904 the wages of rail-
meeting,
First Baptist Church.
Rev. Will N. Ferris, minister.
TJible School at 10:00 A. M.
Gilbert Miller, Supt.
r Special Easter program of un
usual interest following brief
survey of lesson. There will be
no intermission but one contin
uous program in connection
way employes in train service on with which Rev. Ferris will
the railroads of the United speak to the topic, "Some of the
States have Inprewd ihont 40 Jys or tne l'lvst aster-tiue;"
btates nae increased about 4U all of vhlch wfll constltute a
Range 2 E.. Willamette Meridian, lias dor of tho Hon. H. L,. Uow
filed notlco of Intention to mako Final .Judgo of Lano County, Orog
FIvoyear Proof, to establish claim to April lOtli, 1910.
within
not
the land above described, before 1. P.
Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, nt his
offlce at Eugene, ufegon, on tho 28th
day of April, 191C.
Claimant names as witnesses: Carey
W. Tomsonor VIda, Oregon; John F.
Mlnney, of VIda, Oregon: Carl E.
Swanson, of Vida, Oregon; Herbert i
k. uaiuwin, or viua, Oregon.
J. M. UPTO.V
Mar 20-Apr. 24
FRANK A. DBPU13.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Dopartment of tho Interior
U. S. Land Office at llosoburg, Ore
gon. Mnrcli 18, 1910.
Notlco Is hereby clven that Jullua
'neck, of VIda, Oregon, who, on October
OT. ICltA mnt. tlnmAuinnil T..n.
Register. ; Ser(ai No, 06093, for Lots 1 and 2 and
NE4 of SEV and SB4 of NE't of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I Section 4, Township 17S, Rango 2B,
Department of tho Interior , jWlllnmotto Meridian, has filed notlco
pcx lciu uui me yu6 .ci8ervlce tnat wm uotn piease andKon. apni j, lam. ; proof, to establish claim to the land
railroad itself (the rate per ton-!blessi Do not miss it nor fail tol 'l?11';0 's "oroby given that Elmer 'nbovo described, before I. P. llowltt.
f - , 4. . , hrinn- vmir cnoflnl i?notor nffor E" Kgleston, of VIda. Oregon, who on U. S. Commissioner, at his olflco, at
mile for performing the service) pnng your special Easter offer- Juno 9 i909 made homestead entry Eugene, Oregon, on tho nth day of
have actually decreased 0.02 per ,inS , You w 11 not weary, but serial, No. 05159, for swv Section 34. May. loic.
u.cl "lUB 0.30 p M Senior and Junior
paying their employes more the meetings.
railrads have charged the peo-j 7:30 evening service of song
pie less. Probably lower rates and sermon. Mrs. J. E. Rich
are due to reductions by federal mond will sing "The Holy City."
and state railroad commissions grSSiVSS.1'
jnore than to voluntary reduc- j A Great Conviction" will he
.tions by the railroads, but this the theme, discussed bv Rev.
D. W. ROOF, JEWELER
SPRINGFIELD, . ORECON
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
den II. Pcndcll, of Vldn, Oregon: John
F. Mlnney. of VIda, Oregon; Hon F.
Mlnney, of VIda, Oregon; William
Schornlg, of VIda, Oregon.
.1. M. UPTON,
Mar, 20-Apr. 24. Reglstor.
! CITATION TO HEIRS
In tho County Court of th State of Ore
I gon, for Lano County.
I In tho matter of th estate of Snmncl D.
Weaver, deceased. i
ro Mrs. Hattlo Ego. Miss Ella Martin,
Oust Martin, Charles Martin, F. V.
weaver, Rachel Weaver, Frank E,
Weaver, Mrs. Charlon Link, Mrs,
n. County "hows that all tho property wl
,'on, dated Jurisdiction of tho Court does
oxttco J.JUU.UU.
i This citation Is Issued pursuant to
an order of tho County Court of Lano
County. Oregon, In tho above entitled
estnto dated March 31st, 191C.
Tho property described In tho pe
tition for tho ordor to noil and which
will bo sold If tho order Is granted, Is
descrlbod as follows:
Commencing at a point South 20 de
grees 3G mln. ' East a dlstnnco of
21.G feet from n point whl.-n Is North
88 degrees 34 minutes Last 171.2 feet
from center of section 18 township 20
South Rango 2 East Willamette meri
dian; thenco S. 48 deg. 19 mln. W. 205.4
font. HmnM Qiiillli "If. .torr mlii I.-,.-,
255 foot; thenco South 78 deg. 10 mln,!0"'" Phone Bfc
East 219.9 foot; thenco North 20 dog. i West
3C mln. 30 W. 1C4.3 feet to place
of beginning, containing 1.89 acres,
moro or loss, In Lano County, Oregon.
Witness tho Honorable II. L. Ilown,
Judge of tho County Court of tho State
of Oregon, Lane County, and tho seal
of said Court hereto affixed tills 31st
day of March, 1910 .
The dnto of the first publication of
this citation Is April 3, 1910.
Attest
STACY M. RUSSELL,
(Seal County Court) County Clork
Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Olllco, Ilnptlst Parsonage
Corner Socond and C 8troots
HOURS: 9 TO 12. PHONE 40
J. H. ROWER
Lawyer.
Onico 771 Wlllnmotto St.
Phono Eugene C99
Homo Phono 132-J
Eugene, Oregon
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Residence 67-J
Main St.
See
Edwards &Brattaii
For Farm and City Proporty
Exchanges a Specialty
Sprlngfiold
Phone 30
Oregon
COO
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION '
Dopartment of tno Intorlor. ,
U. S. Lnnd Olllco nt ltoseburg,, Ore-,
gon, March 8, 1910. ,
I Notlco Is hereby given that Waldon
l nuriuii 1,11111, 1HJ-H. IT x, r ...1
May Frees, Clark Weaver, Russell iV" '"oV. ,o, ' i,uoh""' .rV '
Weaver. Fern Weaver. Samuel Wes- ad Kntw Serl, No 00604 for i ho '
v.o. William Wesco, Effo Maud, llui. 8W 1-4 of NE 14 NW 1 4 of SE 11
iffuB?' John?eWoaver Ferdinand " of BWl-i of VAa SwV
llnuse, John t- .woavor, ieruinnnii ,!. w H. ,, a R wiiinmnii., ntnr.
niiu, liaa filed notlco of Intention to
CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS
Dentistry
DR. J. E. RICHMOND
PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 110-J
Over Commercial Bank,
Springfield, Oregon.
WITH
Edgar, Mrs. C. W. Lehman, and Wll-
iw "piiw tjamf nrc I'lif rtatp flp ' '"10 Flvo-Yoar proof to ostab-
Tllfc NAME Of a I E B rA l E OI ,8h ,,, , tho )al(l , .lescrlbed.
FFi&S'K.S11 iif ;or O. R. Guliion, M.D.
a3l.f, '" Vi ? AJ Mhinoy of. VIda. Oregon, Wlllla.n I
Hciiormg ot Vldn, Oregon,
J. M. UPTON.
of Bald day nnd then nnd there show
causo, If any exist, why an order of
sale ot tho real cstato belonging to
said estate should not bo made to pay
the charges, expenses and claims
against said cstuto, and that said or
der direct the administrator of said
iestato to sell-the real cstat of said
estato under tho provisions of Hoc
Hon 1257 of Lord's Oregon Laws pro
viding for tho salo of real estato of a
Oregon Power Co,
, HERBERT E. WALKER
fr, li.V ?t NOTARY
PUBLIC
Office In City Hall, .Springfield, Ore,
Mar 13-Aprl 17.
RoglHtor.
I Graduate Nurso Attending
,306, White Temple, Eugene.
Why not save and deposit In our Savings Dopartment
onc-twolftlt of your total taxes each month? By so dis
tributing tho tax burden over tho entire year, it will not
seem so heavy.
4 por cent on savings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON.