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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1919)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19l5 . . ' fllft SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAQ19 t Ooat aaoaclatlon. aa organisation to booat the goat Industry In Oregon, Over the State rwaa completed at th recent livestock (position in Portland. , .1 naa' ' m i T i ii in 'mm I mi .!, urn i i J mini n,!!. ni... m.ii I'OKTIjAND A total reward of $18,600 hu been offered for tht cap turt ana conviction of th murderer of J. N. llurges and Ueorg E. I'tr rlngr, cattlemeu of rendition, who war killed laal Friday. 8ALKM Stat Ta Commissioner Lovell baa announced that the as sessed values of private property In Oregon thla year la approximately 1 per cent lower than In 1818. The Lana county ratio la 68. albahi-uinn county a total as aesaed valuation, i xcluslve of that of public service toiporallona baa been placed at 128,608.100, for the year 119. LEBANON To booat the WJllam ette valleyentral Oregon road over the Santlam pass by way of Caacadla, the Lebanon-Cascadla Oood Roada aa aoclntfoti will bold a good roada get together meeting and banquet at Leb anon thla week. DALLAS On of th largeat In dustrie In that section of the Wll lamette valley will be the Dallaa Ma chine & Locomotive worka, the build ing of the plant now going forward. of EUGENE Harry West, Junior Dell and Gale llaxby, three Eugene boya have been committed to the rtat training school at Salem. The boya are alleged to have been implicated In a number of robberies. CUES WELL Citizen of Creawell recently voted to Issue bonda for the purpose of purchasing the water aya- tem now In operation there and which la privately owned. SALEM Only 620 applications for 1920 auto licensee bad been received by the state registration department up to the 22nd. It la eatlmated that at least 45,000 auto ownera will de aire their licensee by January 1. PORTLAND The Oregon Mohair HURRY ! That's what you will nave to do If you want to get some good tires cheap, as I am selling them as low as $1.00 to $1.50 below the regular price in order to make room for my new Spring stock which is com ing in. t J. W. Stevens ALDANY Samuel E. Young, prea Mont of the Flrat National bank Albany, died at his home In Albany Saturday, at the age of 81 yeara. 31 1a aurvlved by bla widow, Naomi A Toung, and one eon, Percy A. Young. Mr. Young waa an Oregon pioneer of 1862. EUGENE C. II. Halgbt baa filed application with tha Lane county 'clerk to appropriate two cubic feet of water per aecond from Olttlng creek to irrigate bla 60-acr farm. MONMOUTH That the attendance at the normal achool la not aufflclent to care for the demand of teachers In Oregon and tha northwest and that the aupply baa been short thla past term, la the statement of . II, Ackerman, president of Monmouth normal school. He says that the high er salaries In th city echoola and 'In bualnesa puraulta ia responsible In large measure for taking many of thoae formerly in the rural achool teaching profession. COTTAGE GROVE J. I. Jonee baa bought and moved from Drain, Ore., to bla farm near Cottage Grove, a registered herd of twelve Jeraeya and a registered bull. Many of the Cot tage Grove farmers are turning their attention to dairying. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Astoria A $7,000,000 naval baae ia recommended for the mouth of the Columbia and flrat appropriation will bi for 12.000.000. Pendleton Forty-three piece of new construction. ranging rrom housea coating 83000 to flour mill and Elka temple to exceed $100,000 In coat. In process of construction here. Also 8200,000 apartment bouae con templated. Klamath Falls New $30,000 three- story brick building nearing comple tion. 8tate highway commission award contracta totaling $899,838 for road construction in eastern Oregon conn-tie. Eugene $100,000 available from eastern capitalists to build homes here. Salem to have two new apartment houaea. TRAVELER DESCRIBES HAWAIIAN VOLCANO (Continued from Page 6) of at the IIllo hotel; so as they had been realdenta for many years and were not Interested in sightseeing, I waa expected to do aa they wanted me to. I'll never make the mistake again of ataying with friends. One thing I neglected to mention In the old volumea at the hotel, and that waa an entry by a royal party, to thla Factories ct Cincinnati and I yaamieita nated and there is a cheerful absence of any 18 cents a package CaMe ar mntd mvrywhmrw ht wemntiAcally mld pickiimi of 39 igrmttm; or fan pmcktf (309 jjawrra.) In m ' in -paper eormrd timrton. Wm mtmntly no ommnd thi anion for th noma or oflies tupplf or wba fou UmrmL I5T!fc5 mn in nil I tu V -fW -1 T in in" iiiii'-ail''.''Z They Win You On Quality! Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great because their refreshing flavor and fragrance and mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette I Bite is elimi nated and there is a cheerful absence of any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un pleasant cigaretty odoff Camels are made of an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are smooth and mild, but have that desirable full body and certainly hand out satisfaction in generous measure. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Give Cameb the stiffest try out, then compare them with any cigarette in the world at -any price for quality. flavor, satisfaction. No matter how liberally you smoke Camels they will not tire your taste! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WinstotvSalezxi, N. C. effect: "Started 8:30 a. m., (from and narrows towards the sea. There IIllo) arrived 8: 30 p. m., after a: are special excursions to Windward rough, tiresome Journey;" and it re- Hawaii on Sundays to see it. minded me that in the less than two At one time some cattle were lm hour trip thence, I had not even been prisoned on an island formed by the pointed out the old Half-Way bouse lava and were left there for days. In at Mountain View, which I have beard danger of dying from thirst and star- so much about, and which figured i vatlon. until the lava had cooled ao prominently in the early days, it: enough to rescue them. Fish are being the stopping place for lunch killed and cooked a mile out from and to change horses. I waa remind-! shore. All under one roof! Tha) nam. Baldwin, oa an Instrument mjana one standard of quality through out, la materlula and work manvhlp tha til Ahead ONE of the chief reasons why the Baldwin Comixiny U able to maintain auch a high standard of excellence In the Baldwin niudu I'i.inos and Pluyer-I'iunoa ia because every detail of the pro ilm llon li handled In the Ualdwin factorli-a. Baldwin (iittrumrnta are mada "uiiiIit oiic riwl '. Not only dori till reduce the iirodurtloncoat. but it nlaomaart oaililf u unlly of pm pune, the cloan adlK-rrnce to tiie Idrula of the lliililwln mau ugcnii'iiliibiHiltue umtii.inre tliut evi-ry product la worthy of the liulilwin numr. Tlia liulilwin line iiuludca the Huldwin, Kllinntim, Mitiniltun and llowuni I'lmiiM. in Kiuuda and upiiahta and ia the Mauualo, lite I'Uycc-i'iauo thatla all tut liuuiun. i-vl ua auow them to you. BERRY PIANO AND FURNITURE COMPANY ......a.iiiiiHiiMitmnaiiiiiiniiiiiiiiin!i"iii t-i-T,"i"":timwmiw",''"u " ed of It again, when on the return trip to Hllo, most of the goinj? over smooth macadam roads, one of the girls in answer to a question. Bald I don't know anything except that the life la being Jolted out of me" and I wondered If the next generation la going to find the Koine by air route too rough for their delicute constitu tions. Since arriving home again, a new eruption baa taken place at an eleva tion of 8.500 feet on Maun. T.nn Ranches have been destroyed, also much valuable Koa and Ohla forest, as the red hot lava makes Its way to the sea about 15 miles from the -source of the eruption. The flow travels at the rate of 30 miles per hour, and at the source shoots up hill aa easily aa it flows down, and has built a peninsula where It flows into the .sea in a firoy waterfall. It Is about 1000 feet wide at the source The volcano dust and smoke has been observed aa far away as Bird Island. French Frigate Shoals and Necker Island, while Honolulu and all Oahu has been under a reddish grey veil, and the sun and moon take on weird and unusual colors. It gives us a close, artificial heat here, exuety like furnace hea,t; it keeps the wind away, and gives a hazy appear ance to the atmosphere. For several nights the moon rose red, and the sun as it approached the horizon be came the most marvellous scarlet ball and set in a sea of fire! You'll find herewith a bit of "Pele' hair"; this blows away like threads from boiling candy when the fire fountains throw out, the boiling lava. The rocks about Halemaumau are covered with It. Don't handle it too much; it's a regular spun glass or volcanic glass and will stick Into your flesh like slivers. 1W V in-"; rvTECTlON "id r- tUIa - SERVICE, re""the'thingstliat count whtn tt rains, VjitYlw-ti, VI SLICKERS have 'mafe fd; i .ATA trice mmo( (.AH ra MMXOUi KaT.TOWtRlca ML . nl i a Haaa,' ;:f:n::yH''?Tr?'M")''ll''J FURS ARE HIGH Everywhere trappers are making big money. Are YOU one of them? We are paying: top-notch pricea. Tr us you'll be pleased. Send for Fre Price List today. E. R. SKINNER V CO. 1121 Front St, Box Y Sacramento, Cal. When you need the services of a 'bank, remember that the First Nj- tidnal. Springfield, is the one to call upon. HOME SWEET HOME by Jack Wilson Pont voo all nito A UTTLE rttLt M WicitCNS? I u?c Po Mose. 1 UR VO' we u.. 1st rtcvEe eActcto DO I Do FWST? BEAT THAT Ru ricsr-ruJ rd fHX OUT WHATS NEXT TM6 tOfA HCREf r tvl I ltoXrrT VOJ SAD YOO WCHtN T APRAlO OF WORK ? , BOSS. X AT SCA(?eD 0 WORK ! "PrPNT I LAV RKJHTDoWM 6$iW iT Ati' y LACl " -