L, a PHINGFIELD NEWS KPIUNOF1KLD. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1C. 1023 PROCEEDINGS OF FOE O lli COUNCIL PAR TY AT M O R R ISO N 'S H A L L 1 V A L E N T IN E Th« C h ristian E ndeavor society of | tin, C hristian ch u rch gave a V alen tin » ' p arty at M orrloon'a hall W ednesday even in g H pertal Invitations were ax ' t ' i d i d to th e m em bers of th e Ep- w orth League so d the II. Y. p. V. AMERICAN HOTEL MOUNTAIN STATES «AS SMALL FIRE T H E ROCK CRUSHER W ILL SOON OPEN T he work of re fittin g the rock crush­ er fo r operation Is about com pleted, ¡and the cru sh e r will probably s ta rt ¡ISP with the firs t of nex t week. An ITIDNSII MILL ANO CAMPS experim ental run m ay be m ade this to see th a t the m achinery is all Logging Camps Closed by Snow both of those so cieties About 86 t n ____.1 c « Shall We Keep Or Dismiss Promptly Extinguished— , In w orking o rd er Besides Mr. P ark er Insulators To Carry p erso n s w ere p resen t alto g eth er 1 Mill Drops To One Shift The T ra ffic Cop? and his th ree nephew s, th e N estle P artn ersh ip s for supper were dis- Easily Repaired. Heavier Voltage New Camp To Open >" t*o»ed of In th is m an n er: Each lady brothers, who c o n stitu te the firm, the .... , _ I exposed an ear. a none o r tw o fingers w orking force will be stren g th en ed by At the rvaulur m eeting of the city ... „ , , . . . . . “ t “ •«<” u»«d for adm ission to lodge : An alarm of fire, shortly a fte r 1 ! E arly last Sunday morning, a crew the addition of A lbert W ard, the council, last Monday evening, a .........in ..................... . . . ...... .. . ... . . The resum ption of activ ities a t th « bera being p resen t, th e rep o rt of Ull .* "<1 '? * bld " " o 'c l o c k last S aturday, called th e f i r e '“* In th e employ of the fath e r in law of Clayton NestlZ’. M r bert Tyson of ttugeue. who finished L " T * T « rtm e n t to th e A m erican h o te,. « “ “ ■’»«"> 8 U U s Pow er com pany co m -, W ard and h l. fam ily have removed logging cam ps above W endllng w as s h o rt lived. A heavy fall of fresh m ore ih i II»*® tlian gentlem en present. . m enced th e work of exchanging tho from E ugene to Sth and F thn work nt auditing (be books of the •erne of th e g e n tle m e n hud two o r ! ™ * " " Ot ,b e r e a r , In su lato r, h ith erto used on the line city. * ln ‘h is¡sn o w soon com pelled the closing f Mrs. H enry N estle and fam ily th e cam ps again. Two locom otives city «im v lim e ago. » » • considered m ore p artn ers. A ccording to p re r o r ‘"»" «»* th e house, which Is only runnln, out of Springfield, and con have and approved ¡vlous announcem ent, the proceeds tw o sto ries high, w hile th e front Is nectlng w ith th e p lant a t Albany, for house rem on oved from Eugene to the w ere broken down In a tte m p tin g to D stre e t, n ear the High ’ reach th e cam ps. W ith the sm all In- . ‘ "" 1 1,1 ,iU I ' rlalu were to go to the building fund of the th ree. T he re a r portion has a much those of la rg e r site. At the tim e th e school gvm nasium In which they lived | rea° b tb* ,h a T P8 In . to cer.„ n stre e t a s s e ssm e n t, of C h ristian church T he am ount r e , roof tb an , roW Th . < o n u s. tlo „ was m ade w .th the Call- while M r N e.tf, w as Hv n g a n £ IsT T *°‘ - p p l y resu ltin g from h num ber of venrs ago. » h l.li have u.-.l wn 111 kn 11 , .... living and oper- th e temi>orary reopening of the cam ns « t l u d . d si. search so far. a re sti.l „pen | ™ ">« 0 « . on th e e a .t aide ? 'v ‘ ““ Cn“ her- the mill has kept going with full force ’ ’ - „ a insulator» th a t had previously been ------- —_______ __ ii9>* prevent record er pm povr« to <<»n p a d m f d c i i m i a m $ °* the comb ... ... until last night. B eginning w ith th is rA K M E K S UNION I OCAL ,n u»e w ere tried out. and It was PIERCE SOLE OW NFR tlnue the search for the tnl.isl:: m orning, the work a t th e mill will be « FORMED A T CR ESW ELL T •».»’' " " ’ders comm only th ought thought they would stand th e higher OF N EW PORT GROCERY reduced to one shift, the crew s alter- v nucha-rs al apure momenta --------- i th at It could not have caught from voltage they would have to carry u .. c tnating In three-day periods, ag w hen J. L C lark , being presen t, urged A I s . o l unit of the F a rm e rs' I ’nlon fr,,n> ' be flue, on account of a fte r th at connection was m ade But W n B I .rem an has sold his in te re st the work redUC0d t0 o a e s b ,,t upon the council the pro p riety of was orgn. ilsed at C resw ell W ednet- ' bn F ' n erally moist conditions b ut th ese few m onths' usage has con- lb the N ew port grocery to his p a rtn e r l «nm «"rim Page, Ihe » owner, th at con COT vinced v,need the th e c com any th a a t t It It Is Is best best to to A. A. Pierce. Pierce. T ~ he tran sactio n took P * ef 80,110 Ume baCk‘ The th ird sh ift crew ih a n g ln g som e of the p ro v isio n s of d a y e v en in g . F eb ru ary 8. tinder th e Mr. ............. • - •— « " » . » s a r y > . >usi o m , ,an y th the irew snt traffic ord laan ce, No supervision of the s ta le o rg an iser. H ’’‘d ’ rnble moss snd soot had sccum u- p-nkd th is N innge On account of fre t la st Friday, the 9th The bust will have the run for the th ree re ­ C !». SO as to divide Main stre e t Into <‘ Jack«»n. of W alaarvllle. T h'« is ,ated on ,b e roof- an<1 lb e h eat of the (he high voltage th e line has to carry was opened la st sum m er The m aining days of th is week. here a re som e logs in th e pond a t p ark 'n g to n es with d ifferen t parking th e ten th local * l" v '" dry It out The fine during the o th er hours of the day and ra tn e was adopted because Mr P ierce W T endiir,? oi ul of this lids g- s t farm o r *' f' ”9 wou1'1 periods. He cited th e p ractice of sa n ita tio n t to bo es'ab llah e.l | 0 l.an e ’’J1 1 *'lr'" ‘d through to th e Inside of nighl. It is necessary to do the work had b e tn for some years engaged in tn o k . r... which will be draw n upon out th e supply, and keep th e o ilier cl,lea mid towns, and expressed county Heve ___ __ a County , «iu> im= u u .iu e .. in is V» n _____ locals, , also ’ P roof hK"l*hed. The weight of accuniu About 4500 Insulators w ere U b, which he still held at th a t tin,.- ' ' j “ P° ” lble' Ju5' ’ hen t e e '»S’ alien atin g sem e people from S pring n -w sta te org an iser. II (• Jackson. h ,teJ w ,‘*r h r" k<* '" ro u g h th e fdas- replaced About two ,b ird s of them I T he firm has pursued a careful c o n - L . L 'X u * u C“ nn° t b<> field The m atter w .s taken ,,p a id has recently placed new Im a l. «, '* '"> « '»»» " room on th e sec- hall fcl. . n rf.p|aced up to yesterdav « erv atire course T hey have bui'lt u o 'S e I n n M i recru itin g o f dism issed by the nsen ih rr. of th e coun « »nta Clara snd Elm ira, as well as ' ',d flr‘°r. No g reat dam age was done T he w crk wou|d haTe been finigh(.d th e ir stock from sm all beginnings am U rnm " ** h° Fe<1 can be k ept going on the lim ited ctl. with the result th at they unanl- «he „ „ e Cresw ell. ¡"X e » h « r fire or w ater Bedding and ,)efore th l, bu, ror a delay , R the sh |p have gradually extended th e ir bus! u.ously agreed h im , n a ten tativ e plan The F arm ers' Pnlon has now " " ’’T' *” w U ,b a t w er* W ” “* * ' r» m en, of the rem aining Insulators If ""M Mr P ierce p articu larly hav- I . run n d until t h a t the r h e cam „ ps can be reopened, com pany pany can can c con for dividing Main stre e t Into th ree I.»--e county several hundred wide ”’r”' “ y *OMen out ° r d »"« e r « « « « .th e y sre received today, the work Ing b « „ fam iliar with business' condi- and th a t the com o n tln ae its shipm ents and fill its orders. i««»».-. * Mb ibrpA (lirr+rent parking a w ak r Farmers* F nlon booxtem a» It* 1 . ’ m ight yet be flnixhed thia week, tlons ln a d is ta n t p a rt of an o th er state as n . been , . rl,Hls. no w less than one hour; and m em bers, and alread y paving th e N r I age ep c .k s in term s of high About , ort). n, en werp Prnrloyed on and being a stra n g e r in Oregon, w as rhe It c h am n . . . rep o rted by men from lu stiu , led the recorder draw up an way for the larsremi a n d IllSkltf M tlZ S Z « « p raise of th e prom pt and efficient lh1a work up , Q , he tim e of the in te r n a tu rally inclined to feel his way. His P al a t P*a ces In one of th« Iraw nn larg est and most success .u u . . .cam p s the snow reached a depth o f ordinance em bodying th ese featu res, fui » late convention ev er held In O re * ° r,‘ ° f th " Or* •’«’»»artm-nt. i ruptlofi taking th e business alone is an lndica- flTe feet a fte r the late storm O w la» to be presented to th e council for sc- gen. which la io be held In Eugen« re*'lrd8 the « P o rlm e n ta l to the late ess of th e season, it I . lio n a t th e M arch m ee tin g C LAR K SH IPS HOPS l.-t ev ,y next D ecem ber wuesrsn. CONCERT FOR B E N E F IT Stage of th e v en tu re as past. body TO FORIEGN PARTS OF M E T H O D IS T C H O IR 1 Mr f'-eeman has had som e years hoped th a t a w arm a ir c u rre n t m ay . re m e m b e r, how ever. tb a * u n *11 T h e F arm ers' U nion was organized com e soon, and begin to reduce th o euch an ordinance ts adopted. If It T e x a . .o tn e 20 y e a r. ago. s„ d h a . --------- of acq u ain tan ce w ith Oregon. He snow. e? ? o. r ” . a* r*, , r , r , ' n ” aP"*«> u n 'll It I. now o p ersiln g w ith „ J I. Clark shipped on T uesday A sacred he s sees prospeot or of g reat en-1 en- j r, ,rv, concert v o c e r i was w a s given g iv en by n y th m e «"Inks nv e e » a proapeot 9« ___ _ . . _ preva .... Ing . for nearly K th ree p ears „„cress ........ In X7 ... stains. » It wa.es was es . 8 «1 th ree to Belgium. Th! a , th e tim e usually occupied by th e Planning to stay in th e hope of reap- 32 about a mile from 28 ill^ b « .................................. .....................................r. w n l n g .erv lce. T he m usic ‘»K a sh are in Its prosperity He la a 1 opened Avlthin a few days a fte r thZ », .... . , itaacli th e farm er cooperative buying »hlpm cnt Included Mr. C lark s „ g ,, T he question continuing o r d l . - ! . nd Illn<. (w irb „ „ „ Qf lh / |n ’ w >lby g and Ivan A nder co',a ,a ,‘>d of «nthem s. q u a rte ts and c a rp e n te r; he th in k s the com ing years resum ption of operations. Som e o t Ue off“ " ? 'w iT n 'f im m H v ' d'sc" . X h '‘,T u * f * n , ” ' r ‘M" d ,‘ “ “ ,8 * " “ , e ” h o ,;’ , h e / tOrn” f PUgJ ‘' bulId^ « man have already rem oved th e ir I. wa, brought out th at sone, o , ,h „ i a . ‘ factor“ ' , ? , , / ? W " Kuli‘'d B' - " d i . th e old Ice house T his ^ ^ u y r i o i . T X ’ t h e " ^ a’’'’ unnTh h T P arking Zones on M ain Street. " ‘" 7 ..... .. ................. first of ,h e propriety of the c o t.ln T h e re wan a good representation from •-» '■ r « ' >"«• « o th ar , IH.a „ „ |lH ».on Roof Breached— Damage Slight Necessary of w .r.d ou e " f w .re h o u .e ’ ’ ° U* ,h e a n rc , (hp To Install Larger A ai,^ r ™ t(> )pfray thp a' - f° r » Bh a re in th e work. --------------------------- Z e X 1 ' ^ 2 L" place the cam ps In operation will be , --------------------------- n,u < , books recently purchas.,1 to r T H U R S T O N NOTES ' ' “ »d 3.. Camp 30 to a construction camp. " " * * " h* ’ Um “ “ «* » • « «-uour.i, I to „m | , h „bap bu„ , durln|r tb<> pR„ yp#r Mbou( The pie social last S atu rd ay evening by Chas. Bucha'nan. and until lateb Mrs M N. Thom pson re tu rn e d w as a success, both socially and flnan- occupied by him. Ed has put m h is ; A girl w as born to Mr and Mrs d a lly . T h ere w ere 38 . pies w _______ hich sold _ ^ on<*a X from a ten-days season in ow „ equipm ent, and is tak in g ub n .»ss S u m p ter of J a s p e r Fridav (ore io "* proceeds go for buy«'• «"«» we think well that reg'on T he hoys from T hurston, who w ork | D 'slric , q u a rterly m eeting will bo th o u g h t hi s,, c o n tin u e th e p r e s e n t of b re e d e -u is s e c re ta r y tr e g s u r e r of th e ’'* pru,M * «»enu fo r H. R T ay lo r, who. at the Boath-KeTy cam ps, w ere unable held a t the F ree M ethodist church. for soveral y ears has owned ntid oner r>r S - R-t'P" Dlppel. D entist. V itus , 1 ----- -— " ' al a t C resw ell. fin th ro u g h th e c u r re n t m o n th , nm l Aunday evening on a ac-Jin ated th e re sta u ra n t know : „s "Ye b“ ‘I I i»«- Springfield. Oregon. to re a rh cam p Sunday c -,in w est Springfield, th e la tte r p art of retain or dism iss hint tb t n. as H uy j E l, PETTY. C ounty S ecretary .co u n t of snow. ¡this week, beginning F riday evening Canipn Shoppe." on 12th and Alder m slit thi n th.'nk be , ' .................Th... ............................... ! I.«, . M , ™ „ of i h . I U I I t w en fo re m n ^ t J f of the finances The resu lt of th e . . . ' em en, of laws. discussion »-i-nied to be a su b stan tial | n^., ' a ,rlc * «ronom y ag reem ent th a t th e em ploym ent 0 , » t.e fflc O fri.or Should he regarded ae ' o fw m lrer fo r th e F arm ers' an e m e g e n c y m atter. b e tak en up kn" * n farm er of th e o r discontinued ns conditions dem and ''n l " lUver Itwal. rosidlng n ear y d ; th e e x p en ses of such em ploym ents ,b '' H andrleks hrlilgv lie hi a live W litiln th e v e ir io be kept w ithin the " ' rP nl" 1 n ,',n " f exceptional quail- lim its of the ein erren cv fund. If pos " ” ,o r ' h l’' w°rk s',lie sin ce, hy previous action, the 'liie r i Zlnlker. one of rre s w e ll's p o lio c o m m ltie e has Jurladh-tlon over ' k,,own “ »'l most successful far this m a ile r with powv-r ac,. It was p resident, and Ralph Benter, . .. ____ p a sse d o v e r w ith th e u n d e r s ta n d in g " ' c o u n ty ’s m o st progressive p u re b re d H olstein Ih n ' th is c o m m itte e should. If thev d a ,’Tm en a n d Tie- r t r e e , I 1 to h a v e , he p laced a , ’ e , in te r s ' c o m m itte e w .is a u th o r 1 f'R SALK" Rhode Inland Rod eprix«. 12 ro n e sig n s p re p a re d ko i r p r R otting I'h,»no S n r in r field :H F , Mrs . n in e . " r s ' th e c o rn e rs o f ,h-> 1 ,;t|oi)ai niu rk ttie Mr and Ri d 'l l » C A K-istmnn E s s i m s - cam e Mrs itounds of III» r - ’ cm to tie provided for In Hie contem plated zone ordì up from F o rtln m l ,0 C oburg his, w««k, for a vis!, with M * and Mrs Jo h n nance. T a v ia «* »1 " t1“. u “ l, l .'''bv'', ,rih l ! ' t - ° n , h 0 ..... *° c ° b ^ «•8 t 'B nd sun , iay w B in * b,c„,. - » ’ ” 11 ' t;s t 1 h u rc h last S u n d a y , nt b o th th . e M onday . . ' mi ......... .. E m e rv model . Pja d e r notiy V irg (l J ? ' ,r; " y ' !,e s " - > — r i n g a n d ev en 'n g services. Mr L"'1 J ’ " ‘a0’” “ e *"“ >» b° ™ ' jo“ ^ , 1 h . , , m n:m g nod ev en 'n g services. Mr. .. ..v.-v, ■ „ « » .« „ j ones R ew ard. it„ it a. , 0, served 1 *1 • church, t , u , . his firs, n l ‘-e th ts and a n d wrpckln«« th p ra raritntnv* IIP . £ l ’ " d «1 r hrl .»« «1 '< 7« Towne M th is \ lu ig'1,S W rPtkln' ' the d la to r . ilam served thl« church, as his first h S,’* b o ’"P«‘ o p e " He H-> w ill <, ¡due, both l..uh d p; a c e s ............ . . -n „ on his car. tii conduct p astorate, about 30 y ears ago. F ive; John T. Harbeft, an old. well known T b ,s " ’• « n 1» lo r th e pew pince ¡I'er* s w ere p r e - e ’t la s, Sunday who* II C alvert was sick and c u t and b |Sb,v resp ected citizen, passed M onday eve: I: g . Fi ’ ru ary 12. Jau n ‘ ’’d ' bp church during his for of school Monday.* aw ay at his hom e o :e mile e a st of » 0:,sw ay, (»,e| r «¡„uatht.'f and son In Its R ebekah I ilge nt 'r u i n e d visit m cr 1 »"'«»rate. I ¡T hurston, a, 1 a. m. T uesday, Feb- in 'r u i n e d vlsit- law. Mr. K astm an c am s over to o rs from th e I ' v of h ,f , , eswoll , . W 'l e and E nnis Golf sp en t the ru ary 13. H e had been afflicted w ith S. H. S. T A T T L E R of bath Creswoll . s e .l, j , „ u l„ B #rr „ pf p i. j R ) W(,pk end w([h tIleIr Kra..dpBrcnt8 M r • n ia rg n a n t can cer f' tln,e ' and Ju n io r High school will a tte n d 8" y " 1,0 r I a “ ' 8,1 "o hom elike ns Roy E dm lston home. ,to m ourn bls ,oss b' a wife; four so n s: n n d partook of a de,{clous , wo-co Besides several inusieal nnntbxtra ll'*8 H'Kion. w here ho and his family C iast Fork road, so u th east of Itpiing- R ichard, Jack. H arry and C ecil; and luncheon. About 1-10 w ere p resent. fleld th e re will lie an ad d n ss hy Rev. J. !'Pr | -l ro many years, Miss Maude E dm iston and Miss Rye d au g h ters: Mrs. G enevieve Bea- George C o lm an nnd Lowell Sikes M W alters. Il ID. of th e E ugene Since th e fire at th e A m erica , hotel A young son of Rev W alter Ross, M argaret K ing are spending th is week man. Mrs P erry Beam an, Sirs. Law- M ethodist church. F rien d s and pal Mr Page has sta te d Hint it Is his pur • re In from D exter for n few days oi Fall Creek. Is suffering from a a t Junction City. iren ce G ossler and Beulah and H elen rot,« of the school a re Invited. Foso to raise the re a r portion of the v isiting the li me folks. John W iillan had th e m isfortune to " “ ' T ' J ” '. ' T ” ' h e ' d *" * >vero a tta c k of la grippe. Miss IV rpice Nelson, teachftr of an o th e r story, as soon ns n pro- gc, struck on th e head w ith a limb, v ° , : h,' r ' h RL Th“ r8,'°n 8‘ 11 a FOR R EN T An u nfur islied house A fter Hie close of th e first semes- ... E nglish, retu rn ed on W ednesday p er building „.mson opens Accord ... . ___ W ednesday. The in term en t w as in Apply at News. ppc tc , of th e H igh school. Miss F lo re n c e ,’ whim " 110 faI" nK t,m b e r la ,t w eek- from C orvallis, w here she w h s called |n g h.s plan, th e fro n t snd rear M ount V ernon cem etery. M a r l o n K 're r w ent down io N orth Bend. Ore- on account of Illness portions will not be o t exactly the J. I. C lark h a s o p in e d r real M iss H elen Ila ih lt spent a few days v «’a 'ch . of Eugene. In charge. T here Is g reat activ ity am ong Hie snnio level, becauaa th e upper floors , a ” ‘ 1,1 , b '' bffli e room s on the g‘ ,,,r n v,8,t 10 hep ’ '» 'a r, Mrs. In E ugene last week caring for h e r ' Tbe e n ' !«'e com m unity extend th e ir classes in th e ir p reparatio n for Hie of the two p o rtio n s do not exactly * ronnd tloor of »he Fry-R ankin build- Ada H ur:I'iirt. She has tak en cm- sis te r Beulah, who had th e la grippe, »vm palhy ,o tbe bereaved fam ily in "L aughtepesque" which Is scheduled correspond. •:>«. n e a r th e c o rn e r of Main and 3rd. P*°ynion‘ ln a b°x factory there, a id th e ir hour o i sorrow. for March 2nd. | I *111 perhaps rem ain th ere through Mr*' A rch sb o l,Kh *a spending this Special Interest Is now m a-ilfest W hole pork shoulders 16 cen ts p pet er Tbe Fa rent T each ers’ association the sum m er. week with h e ’ m other Mrs. John Price. an ifest " *>'de (From Feb. 8) will n»»et a t the Lincoln school build- I ,, In the Inter-claaa basketball league, p<’,lnd ,l* H warts & W ashburno. Mr H inson, who ow ns th e old lug F riday afiernoon, at 3 o'clock A Dl M A H olm es w -nt down to M r" Alb''r,a W eaver and children each class having arran g ed for a com- Mnt. T A R athbun, h em stitch in g cup show er Is Io ho a featu re of this 1 h s t P r i ' lv «-vnlng. partly a n '’ , M' S" N* !1!” ^ a,hew'8 aPe n t »he , omP „ ¿ J 8 w“ ’ p e t'n g team . • Is now - located In the building form er m eetin g All menil rs his fam ily, from Idaho, w here th e y a re urged to to m ake a study of som e new X-ray WPek eni' ’ Isl'in g Mr. and Mrs. A. B. have been living for several m onths. Mathews. N. GossEer, opPo a " ' ’n d ' " nd George 8. Hall. who. w ill. Ills son, s ly ite occupied th e 'N e w s by '„ f f W l <,' b *’r8 w '" ” «'• d e ' '* M J 8 ' 01? In sta lle d th ere . «■any, here from A shh, d two or th ree years ago. and nt one tim e had charge Word h as been received In tow,, to- of Mr. B arnes' stable, was In Spring- 'lay of ihe death of Mrs N A Ash field the la tte r part of last work nnd w orth, nl Pneadena. C alifornia Mrs th e first of this He has a sm all den, of Springfield. She leaves a son ___ r a n c h a b o u t 4 m iles from E lm ira and W. It A shw orth, living In Eugene. I0" ’" " , e ' « ■ '•n o n e who can b r lig a C“ !’ ° r "On” ° ,b o r ,’lsb U ” d98,r9d n of d ish es may h “ «« ' »nnilalnd tn fit out the tab les ” le“ luncho' aro > "rve,l. ’ about thn some d istan ce from Noll, A shw orth, nt n o tlnse. was a real- ------ ------- --- su , m akes his hem.' th ere now On S s tu -ln y evening, Miss Hun- __ ... _ T he benefit play given T uesday derup will ad d ress thn B Y. P. C. a t cvnlng for the library fund wns well tho Uni.’, 1st church on th e work of atten d ed , nnd Ihe library hoard rep o rt th a t organization. , „ , , „bout $25 cleared, w hich will bo used Ray M cPherson loft for P ortland to purchase now books . T uesday for n visit of soveral days. N. (Inns! h.aok^ h a 's ^ e e n ^ h 'k ' a'lM hla ...... .. „„ n,’t b0<,n abl9 ,0 bp Ilf th e '¡ink at hank 19 u r" od e v e n in g P o rtla n d Ray M itchell, who has been w ork­ Mrs. Ira G ray is quite sick w ith In­ ing at W endBng. had a large tim b er ’.X. ' .’’T ° ' t,,e W° rst bliz te stin a l flu. drop on his leg last week. H e will ’ n ts l-'tory Mond ,y nig,it G randm a F ow ler has been quite he laid off from work for several days, " h,!” P r H o' n' C8 laf‘ F or,land there w' ' 8 ’ lnrb<’8 of 8 ™ on " w around; sick foe the p ast two weeks. | F our pupils from the leighth g rad e l’ t l , I A W H a o o tlo ■ >> as« » I - « l r n d n hp w as t g r r reatly su rp rised a to - . see " lie T h n r s t" n H igh school was dis- en tered the High school Monday, h ' c ', 1"” th !n ’*ft’g m l ' I W? floes ¿ay m orning f r o m 1 b > cam " up the valley, nnd the ground , n -0 en so th e a tu d s n 's m ight at- T b0ro ls t0 be a P r°* rara and b»»- b '1'" " hpn •>• reached Eugene and , « ... •i” ’. M r H a r b r t ’s fu n e ra l A com- ket d in n er a t th e H igh school on S; rAigl cld. l H '.-e from th e at, d en t body w ent F rb ru a ry *’ • ' • c e le b « '« W ashing- WANTED— Ironing or nny kind of ¡to Springfield T uesday and bought l ,On 8 b irtb d ay - housew ork R esidence on highw ay, a beautiful floral piece, out of res-1 Mr Feltw ell from Idaho who for- north of overhead crossing. Phone pact to his son Cecil, who a tten d s th e 'm e rly owned p roperty here, visited H untington piano for sain $350 value; quick sale $150 Inquire Mrs. ThOK T hom pson's M illinery shop. Spring- field. tie. 146 W. Mrs. Anna Briggs. jlü g h school. h ere las, week.