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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1920)
THtmstUY. .lAS'tTATtV 2ft. 1020. IWGK THM Sl'niNV.KIKI.P N'KW PEOF MAM IE SPRINGFIELD For fancy cuts and government inspected Meats, Fresh Fish of all kinds. Don't forget the Peoples' Market If you can't come, Phone 24 and your order will be given prompt attention. On Main Street, near Third A. M. VINYARD, Prop. Marcola News (By Special Correspondent) Marcola. Jan. 2',. The It. X. A. and the M. W A. held a joint installation t officers lor their members and their families last Saturday evening, alur which refreshments were served and everyone took part in dancing. The Marcola high school called a meeting on Tuesday afternoon and organized a M. H. S. Literary so ciety to be held during school time in the hieli school. The organization I I, ins to have special sessions or exercises in the evenings especially for visitors who wish to attend. The date for meeting has not been !-f ini'tdy planned. The first meeting a- ; 1 probably 1" h-M in about two Aveeks. .Mi. ..I,.! Mrs diaries Slack and '"! daughters I.a Wile ami Jam-i'. were Eugene visitors during the past week. Mrs. O. R. Slack spent Tuesday It Eugene shopping. The M. H. S. student body held a party on Monday evening for its mem bers and a few friends, which was well attended and enjoyed by all. Charles Hager has been quite ill at his home for the past few days. J S. Churchill is able to be about -again after a long illnss. Miss Olive Yockey Is among those who are having terrible colds. (J It Blakley of Bartle Court. Eu gene. visited relatives and friends in Marcola over Sunday. Walter McDonald of Donna visited relatives in Marcola over Sunday. Do you live in Springfield and do your banking in Eugene? If bo, It ) not necessary for the First National in Springfield will take care of all your interests as well as any bank could. 1919 Model Cabinet Gas Range AS nearly perfect as any range can be made. It conserves time, food, fuel and money. Remarkably easy to keep clean with its white porcelain tray and splasher back. Enables you to do your cooking with a minimum of time and ef fort, giving you leisure for out-doors. A truly wonder ful range for the money and thoroughly guaranteed. Mountain States Power Co. PHONE 58 Cornar Sixth and Main INDUSTRIAL REVIEW January C6 j Dallas Commercial tlub contractu i support for n cnnnety to be built at, once. j Salem-State grant'" permit f ir electrical power development on the ! Deschutes river to serve Metollui. Frieda. Coleman, Meic.i. White Horse Hnpfds and Pelton. I.ane county and Eugene to hare expense of a soldiers memorial bouse. Docks commission planning L'n.i'ii't Ion coal bunkers a' St Johns Oregon Cit It. ink of Commerce will erect $."ii.000 building. Medfonl oil cotnp.mv incorporated nt Vancouver. Port land Cnited Artisans will erect $110,000 home on east side. Klamath Kails 1'uwii nee company erecting 100. 000 ft. capacity sawmill Huntington Idaho men lease Red Morse mine and will operate name. Cottage C,rovt Modern fit.. 000 foot sawmill going In on Pass Creek. North Bend tnnd flats to be re deemed by $400,000 ret Lunation pro ject. Ashlantl to get sawmill and box factory to cut 13,noo.'"" rect lumber from forests in the Si-kyous to be trucked to city. Astoria votes $r!T.rt.nt0 bonds for auditorium, pluy grounds and civic center, ami $riH0,Ooo fur water frieit anil title land reclamation work Kosehurg ha organized n company to build a sanatorium ami tubercu losis rure. with total plans involving $2"0.000 expenditure. Railroad const ruction fiotu I.nke vlew south through Crooked Creek to Soda Springs to start in l lie spring. Oil drilling to start on lo.u- Cre-k near Ashland Drew ;old strike tt.ing J.'aiO to the ton made near here Brighton Shingie otnpany organ ized with $..'. 000 capital. Portland to get fat toiv to m.ike air springs for autom.iln'e Machinery for l-'b r. to light plart is being Installed. Alsea to have f o t ;- . i ' - v( hoo dur ing latter part of Jji.miv Kosehurg-On at 'out of inade quacy of presetit t'aii' tus Id handle phenomenal increase t,f laihvay traf fic here in the past year, increase of truckage to practically double present amount ami addition of another unit equal to present rotnnlhoil-e accom modations will be undertaken within the next vear JeetsM.tt .WW .-ll'S-Cle 1:1.11 starls lining llwaco llwaeo .V1I Lumber Co. doubling i ap,n ity of plant Ketlmoml F.ight bumlri tl at te near here brings $?.". onn. Sisters An in rated ranch of 1'iO acre.-' sells for $10. Win. whit h is a record price in tlii1 community. Et ho-- Bank of Echo to have new 1 wo story home. Pendleton- fun'rad let for $77.f'" apartment house. Klamath Kails to have io-w saw mill to cut '.". lion. 000 feel per year Albany Iron works to enlarge plant. The Dalles Modern hotel building to be erected. Ashland Complete oil well drilling outfit has arrived for the Trlgonia Oil company. Drilling to be under way soon. "I Don't Need to Tell You" says the Good Judge Why so many men arc going to the smalt chew of this good tobacco. You get real tobacco nat isfaction out of this Minall chew. The rich taste lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew ho often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco YV-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT. C S. Land Office at Kosehurg Ore gon. January 14. 1920. Notice la hend).v riven that, as ill retted by the Commissioner of the Cietieral Land Oflce. under provision. of Section 245r. K. S. pursuant to the application of Herman Seymour Sinltu. Serial Number 011789. we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but , at not lens than $3 00 per acre, at 10 ; o'clock A. M , ou the 2ath day of reb ruary. next, at this offke. the follow ing tract of land: the Southwest tjuar ter Southwest quarter suction two Township seventeen South. Kunge two Kast of Wllllmette Meridian. This tract U ordered Into the mar ket on a showing that the greater pot ion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when thoxo piebt-nt at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to liu mediately pay to the Kecclver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above -described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. W. II. CANNON. KegiKier. Date of first pub.. Jan. 22. Dhte of last pub.. Feb. 20. growers throughout tin state are whether oi not the plant w Itl make a crop, sunt- the iiimlatiiie heads ni prattlcally unproict t. d hv the luign leaves, al-o whetlor iloie will b -Hough oi the Juki! letl Itl protett the biotioli from damage while eu unite to the eat Broct oil Is rapldh coming to Ibn front us an enstein toller and a shoit.ige would li eaii u Cleat loss In the Oregon gl o ei M. BROCCOLI MAY MATURE. Oregon Agricultural College. Cor vallis. Jan. 2.S. Oregon broccoli will mature normaly provided the mild weather continues, in the opinion of A !. Bouquet, professor of vegeta ble gardening at the college. Should another cold snap materialize, how ever, it is doubt till If much can be done to save the crop, he believes. The chief Injury done by the Decem ber cold snap was to break off ami generally damage the large leaves. Specimen plants from the growers of Douglas county Bhow complete freezing of the large veins in the leaves but this may not materially devitalize the plant. The question rained by the broccoli If money Is worth having It I worth saving Begin the having habit now by stinting an account nt thu First National Bank In Springfield NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice it hereby given that the mi- llemlgnetl has hern duly appointed bv the county court of the stutt of ore Ron for the county of Lane, executrix ii( the last will and testament of I lari y Klefer. deceased All persons hnvllig Halms agitlui said estate are hep-hy tiotlflett to present the same to tue at the office of Frank A. Del'ue. attorney for the estate, at Springfield. Oregon, wihln six months from the date of this notice. All claims must bo properly verified as by law required. Dated this 7th day of January, l-'d. BKKTIIA KIKFKIt. Kxeulrlx of the last Will ami Testa ment and Fstate of Harry Klefer, Deceased. Frank A. Depue, Attorney for the F.sl ate. We Do BILL HEAD PRINTING on A want ad will work for you. Glass making industries in Belgium are working at 100 per cent of normal and other industries are rapidly get ting on a similar basis. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of Interior, U. 3. Land Office at ItoBoburg, Ore. January 3, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Harry E. Bush of Wlnberry. Oregon, who, ; on June 7, 1915, made wennd Home- mead Entry, Serial No. 010010, for the southeast quarter of northwest quarter, Houlhwest quarter of north east quarter and west half of north west quarter of Section 24, Town hip 19 South, Kange 1 East, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. Immel, 17. S. CommiHHloner, at his office, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 14th day of February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: i Charles MrBee, of Wlnberry, Ore. Hugh Mooney, of Wlnberry, Ore. Clark Handle, of Wlnberry, Ore. Jack Phillips, of Springfield, Ore. W. II. CANNON. Register. Date first publication Jan. 8, 1920. Date last publication Feb. 5, 1920. Old III Cost Says fives A cat has nine' but no future Whereas a shoe may loose its sole And still ho)e for the best WE HAVE: Gloves, Mittent, Artie Socks, Logging Shoes, Shoe Greases, Shoe Oils and General Shoe Shop Supplies. Complete line of cotton and woolen gloves; leather mittens WE HAVE A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF RUBBER GOOD8 L. C. HELMER Shoe Shop