The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, May 04, 1916, Image 2

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    TU I n..M,. Unuj stream or motor travel is pass- wcuncBuny z:uu
1 16 LanB UOUntV NBWS'lng. also to clean up neighbor- AM. All the ladles
niu uunu wuuiiij nunu,iifb,(iu lh h whtch railroad Wednesday 7:00
W. A. DILL, Editor and Mgr,
Wednesday 2:00 P. M.LndloB
are invited.
through which railroad Wednesday 7:00 P. M. Choir
tracks run. When motorists i rehearsal.
"Hind dilapidated buildings. 1111 Thursday S:00 P. M. Prnyor
'kept grounds, stables decorated meeting.
Published Every Monday and; with circus posters, etc., theyi
Thursday by the Lane County cany away a disagreeable 1m- First Baptist Church.
Publishing Association. Ipresslon. ! Row Will N. Ferris, minister.
- ' The view from the railroad j Ulble School at 10:00 A. M.
rates op subscription car a usually one of tumbled ; "Better things constitutes our
Ono Year .... $i.go jdown chicken coops, piles of aim. Let each ono do his best
Blx Months .... .75insiics ami rubbish. Property and our church and school will
Three months .... .bo owners nerhans say to them- contmuo to grow m mtorcsi anu
selves that the strangers that in numbers."
- Advertising rates furnished on nppll
cation.
Member of the Willamette Valley
Editorial Association.
THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1910.
Ir ontorod In (hp usunl way, jmt as
tho llttlo hoard 'grown Into lnrgor do
nominations, tho thrift of tho child
Is correspondingly stimulated. When
amounts of ono dollar or moro nro ac
cumulated, tho amount can ho trans
ferred to tho regular mivlnga "depart
ment of tho respective hanks and In
terest paid thereon.
As a banking proposition tho plan
Is of course n profitless one, as tho
expunso of lite clerical labor entailed
to keep accurate account of tho mi
nute transactions will probably ho con-
islderahly grentor than tho earnings
NO NEW HIGH SCHOOL
The voters of tho Springfield
school district Monday turned
down by a heavy vote the prop
osition to bond the district for
$30,000 for a new high school.
Saving of taxes that would be
required for interest was given
as the reason for the defeat.
Inasmuch as the premium bid
for the bonds would have paid
half of the Interest for the first
year, and the repairs that will
have to be made will cost twice
what would have been saved in
interest, it is hard to see where
miss bv won't know who It is Gilbert Miller, Supt. uqpomw. or
that keeps such a looking place. I 11.00 A. M. Sermon by Pastor. j which tno unnKs must act as rnitnrui
All the same, they know tho, Thome, "Fishing Time," Point-,"IU- "owovor, tho profit. idea
name of the town. ed, Practical and Pleasing. Good,'8 nt tll dotonulnlng factor In tho
Many towns, realizing the Im- music and decorations. j movement, it Is an educational Idoa
portanco of the effect produced I S.00 evening sorvlec ot song "lonB rational oconomlc lines, and tho
tmvninrQ tni.- itninn n nmUn nnd sermon. Suocial music. Rov.!KuKno unnks ftro certainly to ho com.
ilittle nark snots near railroad Ferris will speak to tho question imondcd In getting bohlnd It to assure
utnt nna mu nlnntr mn n ctrnoto i"wnv RTUllll ve ill icoimruv UYU11- r..
iliuiiuiia tutu uiuiio u i ' ' r w w w - -
It is astonishing what a chance ing hour?"
rnn ho mnde in a tllnev snuare ! All are cordially invited.
by planting a few trees and Strangnrs always welcome.
shrubs.
Every town should have a
committee to look specially after
thn annearance of these arteries
of travel. The owners of prop-1 Ferguson, Supt.
SUMMONS
In
Church of Christ
9:45 A. M. Sunday school, Mr.
the Circuit Court of tho State ot
Oregon for Lano County.
Stewart McKay, Plaintiff, vs Jorgen
Holm, Defendant.
In tho nnmo of tho Stnto ot Oregon:
You nro hereby required to appear
nnil nniunii tl... nnninlnliil flln.l .ln.
ertv abuttine on them should be !H:00 Junior Christian Endeavor, you In tho above entitled Court and
urged to co-operate in a general 'Mrs. Lansbury, Supt. . ! cause on or heroic- the 22nd day of
cleanup and beautMcatlon move 1 11 :00 a. Conimunion and ZiffiSft o rue' "of
ment. If a railroad won't clean morning sermon. ! publication ns tho tlmo for you to
the rubbish out or its right of! 0:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor appear and answer, nnd if you fall to
... " .nn r t I n 1 . . .
Way, tlie townspeople COUIU , COU I. iU. EjYUIUUK ouivrcs. Bu appear iniu iiiiBwur, lor wnni mere-
better afford to do It themselves: Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer "i'pJ?1"""
than to let it' remain. If a screen ( Meeting.
the real saving lies Witnm a f t ld be I)lanted along! Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal.' 0f.
year or two a new-building will;the back ds ning rail-' E- C. WIG MORE, !
w troad tracks, the trave er in n : i-asior,
mmy gooa Darn wtu oe avan-, , , h0
able when the present building fMt,t r fi
hannniflo anrlraLr iinncihln t ...
UllUlGlJ UUUiHIUlUi
1 for relief demanded In said conmlnlnt
ton ftle herein nnd for tho wholo thoro-
THE TOWN BEAUTIFUL
Albany Herald.
CHURCH NOTICES
This is an age of tourists and
touring. People keep their eyes
open as they pass through
towns, anxious to see what re
finement and civic spirit they
can find. A town that beauti
fies its public streets and that dav school.
has attractive residence grounds i 11. A. M. Sermon subject-
draws interest from all over a "The End of God's Thoughts for
The relief demanded Is tho fore
elosuro ot a cortaln mortgage execut
ed by you, and for judgment against
you for tho sum of $100.00 and Interest
thereon at 9 per cent per nnnum from
the 17th dny of July, 191.1, and J7.0S
Methodist Church.'
Corner Second and B streets
James T. Moore, pastor, phone
117-W.
Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun-
wPTWcaatntr,
in
1
0
state.
- Towns ought to take the
greatest pains to beautify the
His People."
7.00 P. M. Epworth League.
8:00 P. M. Song and Sermon
streets through which this Subject "Relative Values."
Free Methodist Church.
Sabbath School at 10 a. m.
Preaching services at 11 a.m. .tnxoii paid and Interest thereon, and
Pmvnr niul iirnl?r. orvlpP nt ,2r,0 08 Pontiff's nttomoy fee nnd
lrajer anu praise sen ice at tho C0gt8 nn(1 ,jBt,uraemont8 of tho
P. M., preaching at :30 P. M. suit, and for a decreo ordering tho
Tuesday, 7:30 P. M Young sale of tho lot numbered 12 In block
.nnimlu'siiravnrmnplini' .numbered 2 In the High School add
t Midweek nraver meetinsr on !,on 10 Sprlngneld. Oregon, tho snmol
lUiuweeK piaytr niLLUiib on ,)0lnB th0 rem8CB C0Verud by plain-1
inursuay ai :u i-. J.u. rtirr's mortgnge, and applying the pro-
A cordial invitation is extend- i ceedB of said sale to tho payment or In
eu tO all. 0iu juuBHiuui, linn uurriuK aim lore-
AT l? PTTir rc iciosini, you oi, nun jrom nil rigni, tine
ai. i. Kjiiiuua, (interest and equity of redemption In,
as tor. innd to snld promises.
" 1 Tltln Hllftitiinnu 1.1 i.iilillitl.fitl liw n. '
POBERT DUTtNS Lodge. No. ,,, ; " V""" f " , " n, !
i. ai. r jvuciuut uuu t,i , i - r .i.:t
April 10th, 1910.
FRANK A. DEPUE.
THE "BOSS" KNOWS THAT THE MAN WHO IS
PUTTING MONEY IN THE BANK IS NOT WASTING
TIME SPENDING IT. HE MUST BE ON THE JOB,
HE KNOWS THE VALUE OF HIS JOB AND HIS TIME
HE DOESN'T LOSE EITHER. HE KNOWS TIME
IS MONEY HE WANTS MONEY.
WHEN HE GETS IT HE PUTS IT IN THE BANK.
IT IS SAFE THERE.. IT HELPS TO HAVE A BANK
BOOK. HAVE ONE.
BANK WITH US.
I
78.
Accepted Scottish Itito Uni
versal and Symbolic Free ,
Masons meets first nnd third
Friday evening In W. O. W. 1
nail. Visiting brothers wel
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Special Rates East
From SPRINGFIELD to
Principal Eastern Cities
Via
CALIFORNIA
.On sale daily: June 1st to Sept. 30th, 191G
Stopovers allowed
Return limit: 90 days from date of sale not to
exceed Oct, 31, 1916.
"To start right is to end right."
THE SHASTA ROUTE
is the right way to start
Attractions
enroute
SEE
Mt. Shasta Shasta Springs
San Francisco Los Angeles
Southern Salifornia Beaches
Panama California Exposition
Mt. Lassen
Yosemite Valley
como.
T. n. Harris
Secretary.
P. A.
Johnson
n. w.
M.
WILL TEACH THRIFT IN
LANE COUNTY SCHOOLS
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
T 1 m in i y
Dank and the Hank of ,, : v.oa. urogon uury w.
, . , ThoniHon, of Vlda, Oregon; Carl Swan-
Education a system of 80n. of VI.,n. 0recon.
navo suoinitteu to tno
Apr. 0-May 11.
J. M. UPTON,
Register.
In
LIMITED TRAINS
on all Southern Pacific routes
Ogden Route "The route of the Limlteds."
Sunset Route "Through Storyland."
El Paso Route "The route of the low altitudeo."
Call on local agent for further information
or write
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
Department of the Interior
U. S. Lnnd Office at Roseburg, Ore
gon. April 3, 191G.
Notice Is horeby given that Elmer
E. Eggleston, of Vldn. Oregon, who on
Juno 9. 1909. mado hoineitead entry
serial. No. 05169. for SWU. Section 34.
Board of Education and Eugene Banks i Township 16S, Range 2E, Wilnmotto
Formulate Plan of School Meridian, lias filed notlco of Intention
c,ui.n, eu.., to make flnal flvo year Proof, to estnb-
savings system jHh c,alm tQ thQ ,ftn(, aboV(j doscr,be(1
Tho Eugene Clearing House Asso- e' J; ;,!,0w'"' U- S" Vfmim
,,, , , .. .. , ,i sloner. at Eugene, Oregon, on tho 15th
ui.uii, luiuf. loiub uiu iniuu iuuuiiih tlay of May, 1916.
j financial Institutions of tho city, tho Claimant 'names as witnosBes: Wal-
First Kntlnnnl Ilnnlf. Uin Puirnna I.nnn tor E. Post, of Villa. OroCOIi: William
& Savings
' IJoard of
.Commerce, have submitted to
'school savings that has met with the
unqualified endorsement of the Board,
land "thrift" the cornerstone in tho
j material welfaro of the Individual and
nations will be instilled into the
young minds of tho pupils ot the pub
lic schools. ' ,
This is certainly a step in the right
direction.
At' a tlmo In life when tho minds ot
children are most plastic and bus
ceptlblo to tho Influence born of the
wisdom of maturer years. When hab
lt and saving is but a habit are
most easily formed, and bad habits
are most easily broken.
The Invitation to Join tho thrifty
little army Is extended to evory public
school child In Lane County, whether
he or she be In attendance nt a city
: or a rural school.
The bulletin would be glad to seo
I both parents and teachers encourago
i mm spiciKiiu movement, it means
much to the future of any child.
The plan of operation Is most aim
pie. Deposits will bo accepted by any
I of the three hnnks mentioned In as
small amounts as ten cents. A bank
passbook Is Issued to tho aspiring
young financier In which each doposlt
The Best Groceries
For Less Money
COOK
r
WITH
GAS
Oregon Power Co,
SUMMONS
tho Circuit Court of tlie Stato of
Oregon for Lano County.
Stowart McKay, Plaintiff, vs O. M.
Larson and Emma Larson, hus
band and wife, Defendants.
In the name of the Stato of Oregon:
You and ench of you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the corn,
plaint filed ngalnst you In tho abovo
entitled Court and causa on or before
tho 22 day of May 1010 the said date
being the time specified by tho Court
In tho order of publication as tho time
for you to appear and answer, and if
you full to so appear and answer, for
want thereof tho plaintiff will apply
to said Court for rollof demanded In
said complaint on file herein and for
tho wholo thereof.
The relief domunded Is tho fore
closure of a cortaln mortgage executed
The Fifth Street Grocery
Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22
Weaver. Kern Weaver, Samuel Wos
10 William Wesco, Effe Maud, Run
sell Mattlx. Theodore Muttlx, Anna
Hauso, John C .Weaver, Ferdinand
Edgar, Mrs. C. W. Lehman, nnd Wil-
i Ho weaver.
jlN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each ot you aro
hereby cited and required to appear
In tho County Court of fho Stnto of
Oregon for tho County of Lane, nt tho
courtroom thereof In Eugono, Lano
County, Oregon, on Tuesday, tho 0th
day of May, 191C, ut 10 o'clock A. M.
of said day and then nnd thoro show
cause, If any exist, why an order ot
salo of tho real estate belonging to
said cstato should not bo mado to pay
the charges, expenses and claims
against said estate, and that said or-
Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Office, Baptist Parsonago
Corner Socond and C Stroota
HOURS: 9 TO 12. PHONE 40
J. H. BOWER
Lawyer.
Ofllco 774 Willamette St.
Phono Eugene C99
Homo Phono 132-J
Eugene, Oregon
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
by you a"ZlSdg1nentS - "ffl "SI ' 3? "Wif
?hJnln? n 1?: 'i '"r1 1 decedent without notlco where tho In
& .1.0 j.i. ,i f 0liJ,irf IIUI ; ven,or' an(1 nPPralscment of tho cstato
5v?qV,.J Lnl ft ',y ,1?i13 a"(, lHl.ows that all the property within
ll&lT, JrlUlcton of the' Cocoes not
i t, : I-"-"";; " oxecco jjou.uu
ilin rrn u nnt iHaliimnrimnntn .0 rv vv T uv,vu
U1114 IHU WWUU1 Ull UIOUU1 flu 1 11 Villi! 1i
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
dor direct the administrator of suldj office Phone 62; Residence 671
VDiutu tu nun iiiu i cm uniut. wi duiu ' JJmk Msln A
the suit, nnd for a decreo ordering tho
sale or Lot 10 in Block 22 nnd lot C
This citation Is Issued pursuant to
an order of tho County Court of Lano
county. Oregon, in tno abovo entitled
onmo Imlnl' hn nromliioii o.u..r,.,1 l. . . . ' 1,0 Pr0Pen" OCStriOOU in 1110 PO-
T"r.iV" " " .r tllion for the order to sell and which
See
Edwards &Brattaii
For Farm and City Property
Exchanges a 'Specialty
Springfield
Phone 30
Oregon
SSStSireie'S 18 Branlod' ,at CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS
FRANK A. DEPUE.
Attorney for'Plnlntirf.
CITATION TO HEIRS
In tho County Court of th Stato of Ore
gon, for Lano County.
In tho matter of th estato of'flamiiol J).
Weaver, deceased. v "
To Mrs. Hattlo Ego, Miss Ella Martin,
Gust Martin, Charles MartlnV P. V.
Weaver, Rachel Weaver, Frank E.
Weaver, Mrs. Charles Link, Mrs.
May Frees, Clark Weaver, Russell
D. W. ROOF, JEWELER
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
PINE WATCH REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
fnrPinim. vniV nV '.n,i Vmm ii t Commencing at a point South 20 do- ap I 1
Ule n?erLtyand euultv oHedl nn 30 m,n- Ea8t a d,8tanco of Tl A T 1 fST MTT
ta ud to uuTSnffi f re,10,npUon ! 21-5 feet from a point whlcn is North 1JB II LI S TlT V
8,mm,8 -frm center of section tS township 20
ht Vann .p'nuntv t W T i?S I So,ltl1 a"K 2 t Willamette mori.
.0LIa,nn0,,.Co"nty 0resn. Iatod April ;tllan. (henco 8 48 ,, lo min, w 20C.4
v., fAiilt IVifin... Qnnll. OK ilnw Oft m n
2CH feet: thonnn RniiHi 7R ilnp. in mln PHONE8 Office, 3;
jsust aiu.9 feet; thenco North 20 dcg.
30 mln. 30 W. 404.3 feet to placo
of beginning, containing 1.89 acres.
moro or Jess, In Lano County, Oregon, (
Witness tho Honorable 11, L. llown, (T O f1 H tH T
Judgo of tho County Court of tho Stato J $. LxlllUOn, IV1 U
of Oregon, Lano County, and tho soal Practice Limitari ti
or suld Court hereto affixed this 31st practice Limited tl
da1ntMarc,,i1,?10;1 , ... ,, J Eye, Ear, None and Throat.
'I'll A III f ft tT Mln 11 no niilillnn Inn
tins citation is April 3, 1910,
Attest
STACY M. RUSSELL,
(Seal County Court) County Olork I
DR. J, E. RICHMOND '
Residence, 116-J
Over Commercial Bank,
Springfiold, Oregon.
Graduate Nurao Attending
306, White Temple, Eugene.
HERBERT E. WALKER
NOTARY
PUBLIC
Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore
Why not save and doposlt In 6ur Savings Department
one-twelfth of your total taxes each month? By so dis
tributing the tax burden over the entire year, It will not
seem so heavy.
4 per cent on savings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON.