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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
D K V O T IO TO I N T I K M T
O F B P R IN O F Ig L D A N O
T H I FA R M E R » OF T H E
W IL L A M E T T E
VALLEY
SPRINOPIELD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON.
TWENTIETH YEAH
rare
Votn it 60 to 3 to Amend the
Charter In Order thnt Refund
Bonds Could be Sold and Tax
Levied to Principal
Th» people of hpringfleld voted the
>*'0,000 refund bonds by so to 13 et
the apodal vlocllon held »1 the <'lty
hall Monday The vote waa to »mend
the charter In order that the bond«
could be «old The bond» will be la
aued to take up the >110,000 l»»Ue
coming due In April
The rlty'e bonded Indebtedness 1«
In th« neighborhood of >200,000 but
the >60,000 block are the only ones
coming due Boon, Because of Ihers
being no fund« Io take up thia latter
amount It waa necessary to vote new
bond*.
The charter amendment aolhorlxea
the wale of (he bond« and provide*
tor a levy of a , pedal tax to P»>
the principal and Interest thereon
rae t C. rt
>•>••
The election board waa:
N Dor
tty, chairman, John Ketela, judge,
AbMe F Wheaton, Judge; Rog* Mont
clerk, and
Basketball
Lcwrenee
bunds
HI c m ELECTION
gomery
«•lertt.
METHODIST BROTHERHOOD
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
Vina
McLean,
MASONS HELD PUBLIC
INSTALLATION TUESDAY
New Officers Oiven C hairs and Jewels
Are Preeented to V eteran « of
Lodge; Program Given
Team
to
Play
Give 3 ______
-A c t P lay
~
M onroe;
H l-V Club H o ld , in itia tio n and
Supper at High gthoot
B<j H # |d
j
H ig h S c h o o , F f U
Afternoon and Evening
for Playched Fund
May,
Follows
Preeident;
F ath er and
Program
Son
Banquet
People'« Paper"
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 49
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1923.
H S. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM L i n c o l n S c h o o l t O
FRIDAY; GRADES AVERAGEb
"T h e
O rganized Gang Rob Stores
_
PIECE OF FIRST RAIL
ON CUTOFF RECEIVED
( three TOOTHS HELD
P ip e r W eight Mede of Section Sent j
FOR LOCAL OOBBERT
by 8. P. Engineer to Springfield
Kbctlon of officer* of the Method!»*,
Grade» for the second »lx w eek , of
brotherhood
followed
the
father
and
Cham ber of Commerce
school have been averaged at the
To a**l»t toward the Lincoln rbnol •on dinner given by the men to their
Rprlngfield high school, closing up the j
lion iplky’ hed fund the school children will g<>ng and younif {Heads at which 53
A paper weight made of a croas Flattery’s Drug Store and Bol­
term before the Ghrl»tm»» vacu
iglve a three act play, "Mr». B rigg, person» were present. Lawrence May Hectlon of the first steel rail laid on
They will be print'd In the Spring
ling Ailey in Springfield and
< f the Poultry Yard," Friday atyer- ,g , be new president; R. W. F m lth .'tte Natron cutoff line at Kirk waj
field News next week. A program
Roney Brother* Store i n
noon and evening at the high acliool flrgl vice-president; Randall Scott.j r(., eived thia week by W. F. Walker,
will lake the place o f the regular a« ,
.
.
,_
stin b ly tomorrow al 1:00 p m . with
A cast of the m oatplover aec<md v|ce p re.ld en .; Dr N W Em president of the Springfield Chamber , Goshen Entered Monday Night
(h r ld m a . music by the girl.' glee ' h,’° l
l’M l* eB »eler led a d ery third »Ice president, and Cha. of Commerce, from George W. Bosch-,
club and a on.-act „lav by the tint ,ba play promUfa ,o be of unu’""*1 Myer», fourth vlcagrod d en t O. M O1 ke, chief engineer of the Southern ' ConfesHed to taking part in the rob­
Ml»» Pauline McClintock , ,u* rlt Tb‘‘ play ,a lM’,n*
under gOB wa< ,h o seo secretary; Robert L Pacific railroad at San Francisco, j bery of three «tores, Fteve Edward»
m alic club,
I the direction
of Mrs. »•
Ilemenway,
.. rirury, »reaaury, and H- C. Ethel, California C'tber towns are receiv­ and Ray Bryan, who live east of
and Mr*. M M McLean are ln charge principal of the Lincoln school.
ing the weights, especially those in Springfield, and H azeliette McKelvery,
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chaplain.
of the music and dramatic« reapec j
WMt Springfield, aro
The plsyshed *«« built at a coat
Preceedlng the dinner the follow te rested Ln 'the p r o v e s , of the cut wbo rw!dM
lively.
I In the county jail The confessions
off
The play Will be followed by a pro
Bu" ,n< pr°,rBm
came after an all night session at the
H
Par«»nt Teach**™ am ociation
pu
by the audience.
The weight 1« engraved with
principal" d ^ h s Lincoln echm»"* nd i ptl’ A ‘ ‘ " V ,
T i l i “* ™ d T e Addr,<“ of * e,tom e- I)r W H Po‘ d“le bctober « • ,923' ,h e place' ind Springfield city hall where they were
the Portland Chamber of Commerce grilled by a federal postofflee In.pect-
.
... .
____ . ¡day at the Lincoln building and the
tard
( ir la tm iia presents w
? „
' om nilltee reports >10.73 waa added Response, Randall Scott,
Mr. Walker also announces that ,®Y and deputy sheriffs The three who
in accordance will, .h e tradition In
A
atenda„ Ce
by the Iad,„ -
quartet there will be no meeting of the »re youths ranging from 17 y e a n to
the high school the nam e, of be b o y .
u
„ dpg|r„d *
N. W. cham ber on Monday night since it is »bout 31 admit entering the Ooshca
were drawn by the <lrl» and th* gtrla p|By
,
Emery. S. 8 . Cotter, A. B. Van Christmas eve. but a meeting will (« o r e and postofflee. Flanery’s Drug
by the boy. so that each might have ‘
of lh „ L,ncoln a(hoo, p,ay
be held on Friday night, December 28 "tore and the Partlett boiling ..le v
Valxah.
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Monday night, according to the Qf-
m
V
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t,
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II
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v
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fol,ow*
:
Reading.
Lawrence
Yarnes
The boys basketball team plays Ila
fleers.
...
_ Mr’
» woman o f b u sin ess
Plano aoio> w illiam Pollard,
TH
IE
F
SENDS
LOOT
BACK
flrrat aanoclaliun game with the i n'on
,
Not only a ' l th»v interested ln
.
. , , v „ „ lh . _ , „ fc
Margaret Hemenway Recitation. Fretynan Torebt.
AS CHRISTMAS PRESENT th ese crimes but they will he found
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Ralph, her ,on •
•
Ed Bates vocal solo, Geoge Signor.
to nave mhen p a n m other recect
' “ T / T l r h I » l e r Wilcox will ac Jlra’ #l*° h”r "°n
1-*",er Knou»« Recitation Evan Hughes
A small package received th rou gh , robbert<<
gpHngfield end vicinity,
uar> II. ( oach l i s t e r ' ,lco*
'Alvlra, her daughter. lone Rhodes V|o| tn duet> j»aul a„d Arthur Cotter
the mall on Saturday by U. O. Bush- said Sheriff Fred Stlckc’.s thia morn-
■ company the five to Monrow The high
faer
The dlnner
3erved by #
I school this year Joined the Oregon
Evelyn Jacobson mtttee from the Ladles' Aid under t1™“
t0
i
Sheriff S tk k els tax been Vyxtch-
i high school athletic association.
8 1 las Green, “a near relation"
,h e leadership of Mra- Fred Lwuh.
,
n • u ’np’ aa®
®n' | ng a gang of young fellows living In ,
I A «upper and Initiation of new
Mr. Burcham Decorations were
little
llBaeled
part of the loot tahen wh*n thta vicinity and declares the yob-
. . .
,
fh m
ln e ln a r fla l/t
V X ill
n «4
O w o tw
menicrs was held by the Hl-Y club on Mr Lee, a wealthy neighbor
t h , C Springfield
Mill a and
Grain r»r»VTl.
com -.
oi aB orgAnUe<L
Christmas ,n>»* anil greenery,
" V*
,panyx Mfe waa robbetj , «oath ago.
hag had tfce Bryan boy wbo
About >ISO and stamp«, beside« >l5,
(<N>g in non-negotlable w eu ritle. were
taken at the time of the robbery. Mi
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! Bushman believe« that the spoils were
A blanket order directing the sher- div| ded between two men, and that
lff ,o 8eU
tax delln<luent property one 0( them ha3 repented, or else
of 1#,fi and 1,17 ha" bein sl*ned b y >u«>d that he could not realise on
the COUDly cou rt' »r r " rdi,1g to Com- (he gMOllne books. He said that he
m lssloner Emmett Sharp, who says wished that the other robber would
the proceeds will be u d to retire likewise have a change of heart, and
outstanding county warrants. Here- especially would appreciate the return
tofore the sheriff has conducted sales o i the securities. The loss of some
.„ d If there were no bidders for t h e ‘Hfe insurance policies and bonds has
amount of taxes against the land th e -cauged considerable Inconveniencet.
gher)ff b(d R ,n |n , be name of (he I The
was addres8ed to hls
bot J7 yearg ojd
him be'ore
'b|K wM
sb ,e lfi deflDi, e|y e,tab-
Tuesday night
Edw ard K lrtle y , a ,
Willard Carney f
_.
senior frtg.n .he I’n le.r.lly of Oregofi '
nta
dauKb(er
he boys. The!
, Winifred Tyson SHERIFF TO SELL TAX
at Eugene, addressed the
supper was served In the domeallc Da|(|y ThorntoIli v irg ln la T friend
DELINQUENT PROPERTY
>
lish his guilt.
science rooms by Ml»« f*aullne Mc­
Mildred Jacoson
j A long term In the federal peniten­
Public Inetallstion of offleere of Lib Clintock. domosttc «t-lence teacher, as­ Mrs. O'Connor, with no liking for
tiary faces Bryan and McKilvery. say
,
Zola Smith
erty I xm I x «’ Number 171 A F »nd A sisted by membert of her claas.
goats
the officers, who declare they have
Ten
electric
plates
are
now
Lnntalled
conftlgged
M followed a 7:00 o'clock dinner In
Mandy Batev whose tongue will
The Goshen store wa»
. ... _
_
the Masonic hall Tuesday night Ap­ In the domestic science department
stumble
Della C la rk
following
their
purchase
by
the
school
« r p v -in a n d M - K ilv e r v c a m e
pointive offlees were filled on the a<>ne
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board.
evening
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"JÎ n tn ^ F d ^ v a i d s to e n t e r - h e
Lenore
Rtubberfield.
a
new
atudent
('. A. Kwnrti. newly elected matter,
300 DELEGATES ATTEND
.
waa the in>.talllng offlcBr. the « h e r jfr o ® Ba**’»'*««. Orotou. rogtoUrod 1*
FARMERS UNION MEETING
H anery drUg S‘° re W“ h ' hem
new offlet ra being Dr. 8. Ralph IBppel. “ >•' »Prlngfleld high school this week
'
T ,u t 20 ,e,ters in ,b e 1 "Hcd State»
senior wanton: Herbert J. Cox. Junior
Thomas It Powers J r . Gordon It
I Convention in Eugene Very S u ccor
mail had been opened and the pack-
warden; It A Washburnc. treasurer.1 Rldtngs. J. Lloyd Msttmon. D. DeVet
M any Farm P ro b le m , Ox-
fu l
county. The new order directs the home in W illamette Heights, "so Mr. ages stolen was communicated to Fed­
and C E Wheaton, secretary
Ap ; Hempey and M Roy Porter Jr., were
The goods from tha
sheriff to sell the tax delinquent
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Bushman _____
feels _____
that ____
the _______
robber _____
was eral officials.
cussed and Acted Upon
polntlve offlees will be filled by Os vlaltors In the Springfield high school
property
for
what
he
can
get
for
It
perhaps
not
a
total
stranger
to
him
Btocb
ot
tb
-
Goshen
store Included
wnld M Olson, senior deacon; Verdo„ I Thursday from the Cnlveralty high
mostly cigars, cigarettes and candy.
With more than 300 delegates
regardless of the taxes and penalties, and t<> this part of the country.-
May, junior deacon; Ix-tl II Neel, j»«'hool In Eugene They were especial
The mail littered the floor when the
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senior steward; Paul Itasford, Junior Ir Interested In the Springfield Oo attendance the state convention of j
store was opened in the ^lorntng.
steward, and J F K elels. tiler.
¡Geller, as they are eonsldertng »tart the Farmers union, which includes AFTER 55 YEARS APART
MR. AND MRS. CARL OLSON The burglars entered through the rear
Jew el- were preaentvd by the lodge lnX » h,« h school paper in their school .Oregon and Southern
Idaho, are
THREE BROTHERS MEET
CELEBRATE WEDDING DAY door
to the five past masters, with F M "*»’ T«*'
concluding a three day» sea so n In
A hole was cut In the back door ot
Roth uinking the presenlallon speech.) Y tytenlay was drest-up day at I Eugene today.
Many problems of
AfterTteing separated for more th an ’ A number of the friends of Mr and
the Flanery drug store with a bracing
and ( E Swart», first master of the Springfield high school, the boys coin- I special interest to the farmers have flRy.flve years three brothers. George, ^ r s Carl Olson Joined with them Fri-
Bprlngfl. ld lodge, making
the re "»F ’<> »‘ b»«l ‘n polched overalls, and been discussed and acted upon. Pho Ilan and J(m I)e, n are tog(,ther here da n, ht , o ceieb ra> their 25th wed bit and po<’ket knife U ” s thou’tbt
sponse
Jew el, were presented Io "... like, and I h e girls with their hair nominal growth of the fa ;,.era union
Springfleld for a Chlrstn.as re d1ng anniversary. Those
present t0 haVe been d° De abi>Ut 2 00 * ” m..
j, t .. "lOW—
* In
*. I,,
t.l.l.
mt«—
ft«—
S..,S
in
W
— nn ».bare
f.m
m—
niKce. un|on
.
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» been werf. ; Mr. and Mrs O. B Kessey, Mr. since numerous articles were found
n
braids
The
three
upper
both
In
Oregon
where
Ihe
member
Qeorge
Dean
who
has
Messrs. C. E Swarta, C. E
laid out which were not taken, and
William Koucli. Harry F Stewart and clussee do this one day each year for whip haa trebled and the country nt a re8|dent of Springfield for the last and Mrs. Jim Clark. Mr. and Mrs.
large was reported for the last year.
yPa„ ha<1 not aeen elther of
M
Mfg m|Uob It «» thought that the night ’•»‘chman
the
entertainment
of
the
freshmen.
J F. Hotels.
rx , w
o o I the
h n „ „ brotbeM glnpp hp wag . )pgg , . hgn , ™ - ' * M; 7 nd“ „'ra7
J
n V in ix t the
h o r rounds
r m n H u c shortly
h n r t l v after t that
hat
Governor W alter Vi
M. l»
H lo ere-
was
e; i ’N eet; M7 ' and m
making
M Htevent, Eugene attorney,
ANDERSON
MFC.
CO.
principle
speaker
al
Wednesday
even-
„
ypar
old
Ag
an
jnfant
when
„
„
D
f
and
Mrg
w
hour
frightened
the
th.eves.
who
ran
gave the address of the evening on
INSTALLS
NEW
MACHINE
"’•’"’lon
nt
,h
e
ch
"n,,M*r
of
conv
mother
died
he
was
taken
into
the
c
Rebhan.
Dr
and
Mrs
S.
Ralph
th*
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d°
°
r
The
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8
,ncIud*d
the meaning and benetlta of Masonry.
Pierce, as chairman of ‘u-
wnttws, ------
,h t home of a Mr. Teegarden with whom oippp], Mr and Mrs. John F. Ketels, rings, necklaces, automatic pencils,
The program, arranged by Mr. Ketole.
be >ag twenty-two years Mr and Mrg Dan Crites, Mr. and and toilet sets. Matches were found
was as follow»:
A new up-to-date fa l feeding mold taxation committee. Introduced a ret- h(> Hvpd
Vocal d u et-M a ry Elisabeth Whit «"■ *»» Installed and running on Sal- olullon calling for a severance tax o|d Hjg bTOthers. George and Dan. Mrg Riley Snodgrass. Mr. and Mrs. around the back door, indicating that
timber and natural resources and bad started out from the old hetne as o H Jarrett Mr and Mrs. Harry the men did not use the usual flash-
ney and Charlotte Stewart •
urtlay at the Ajtderson Manufacturing on
“ ™
ad“p<"'
youths and onen of the brothers had st.w arL Mr a . i
W .R er Scott
Plano duel .Mrs. Paul Baaford ami company. The lt \th e r concern form
telephone office remembered having
Cooperation among the farmers to ,.T,,n beard of the others for over and Mr and Mrs F . m . R oth .
erl.v known as the lx.i.d Manufiteturing
Mrs. L. II. Neel.
heard som eone run down the alley at
market
their
produits
was
urged
by
company
la
progressing
under
the
new
Vocnl solo- Mrs C A. Swarta.
_
.
,,
,
, , forty years.
• A great deal of fun was supplied
Abou, # ypar ago tbrougb jnforma- by the mogk wedding staged by the about 2:00.
ownership with O. F Anderson a« Governor 1 lerce who said In his
Vocal solo— Mrs. J. F Kelels.
,
!"ot» gathered from tourists George men wjlh Mr K etels as bride. Dr.' A package left by J. F. K etels on
chief stockholder and corporation ’ pP**'b:
Heading- W IL. Ron e
rt 'Is absolutely ne<| ssa ty that lH>nn heard of b|g brother Dan whom |»;ppei a, groom. Mr. W hitney as the outside ot the postofflee stamped
president The concern w ill speelallxe
The banquet waa In charge of
F Lggiinatin. chairman, C. A. Bwnrts In w holesale Inferior llnlsh, according nil farm products be marketed co- he Iocated and , ince that tlme the mtn,gter Mr Cyr aa rIng.b„an ,r, Mr. and addressed for the mail was opened
operatively. We simply cannot con- two have ,jved tog.e ther here In Baa{ord as'bridesm aid and Mr. Neat hut not stolen, which indicated
and 11 .M Stewart Table decorations to Mr. Anderson.
nrini"floi,i
1 ,ns best man. Preceding the ceremony that the thieves were -prowling around
were In keeping will. Ihe Christmas j The five men In Ihe corporation are tlnue to produce the articles , the c Springfield.
world
juiust
ea.
and
allow
onrselve*
:
Tuesday
evening
Jim
Dean
arrived
Rpbban Kessev. Stewart and the SprtngfleM postofflee.
aeason, being holly and mlsIJMoe, all men who have worked In Ihe plant
I M L - Bartlett, proprietor of the
with baskets of fruit as centerpiece» for some lim e; betides Mr. Anderson, to be continually exploited by the from Hornbrook. California. During c l k , ang "F orgotten"
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wh(> was foreman and assistant man- numerous middlemen. Transportation , hf. laa, forty years Ihe three broth- i Many beautiful gifts In silver wers bowling alley, believes the revolvers
Leglon to Elect
ager. They are Clifford Fandrem. Mer- -In fact—every line of business ex- erg bad continually been trying t o l pregenUd to (he o iso n s—a cake tray, to have been taken by someone famil-
Anntiul election of officer« will h e,rill Manley, Malford Knowlton a n l cept the producers is organized. It is ijocate the other two. For about a raea( fork> gel.Vjng spoon, salt and iar with the place.
W ilh e lm Store Robbed
conducted by tile Hprlngl-Lld peel '(’. M Wlcka. They took over the own- staled by the department of agrlcul- ygar Jln, 1>an baa bPen in variou s'p'"pper shakers and candlesticks
ture that the producer, on the n»er | partg of OreKon but was not located | R,.freghmeIltg weve 8erved |„te in
Rohhers made a big haul Wednes-
o f'th e American Legion at a Ineetlng ‘ershlp on December 3.
Friday night In the W. O W. Iinll j The mill has been running nt It» full age gels only one dollar out of .hree by hig brother George till last Jan- h evening
d
ni bt wben they cleaned out the
ln lla v a n
n i< l n
v t those
h n s o t who
t 'h n r consume
n n u i i m u tha»
»
paid
by
the uary.
Installation will be on Ihe evening ¡capacity of fiOOO feet of sanded finish i dollars
big W elhelm Department store at
fan
n
ers’
products—
two-thlrd,
of
thf
of ihe first Friday ln January.
¡per day. and working two shifts for
Teacherg Taking Examination«
Monroe. Hundreds of dollars worth
The nominating al Ihe Inst meet ¡the past week. A carload of the Hand­ prlc paid by Ihe consumer Is decid­
Receive Railroad Supplies
Seventy-five teachers are taking the ¡of silverware, guns, rifles, silver pen-
ing Included Ihe follow ing.
H. B. ed finish was shipped yesterday to edly too Urge n share to pay for the
A train of 32 cars passed through seml-annual teachers examinations be- cil» and expensive Christmas goods
Freeland for commander. C. A. Swarts California, and another will he sent coat of dlstrlbut'on ”
Uprlngfleld on its way to Oakridge ; in(? COBductpd this week In the coun- were taken. The loot was ev»den‘ly
for vice commander. Jean Meals for the last o f this week.
Sunday. A number of laborers w e r e !(y court room by School Superinten (carried away In trucks or autom obile,
Red Croe« to Elect
■econd vice commander. Verdon May
on It, and a considerable amoimt
¡denj g j Moore. The examinations believes the sheriff's office. The store
Funeral Held
for adjutant. J. M. Larson and C. B.
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. , The
. annual
. . {meeting
,
. of „ the
J Lane equipment was Included
Rail laying ’ gtartpd WednP, day and will end Sat- 'has been broken Into many tf a e s be-
The funeral of Mrs
Henseny for finance officers. Two
K atherine|cou»tv chapter America,, Red < ross nachlnPry and 01|tflt
werP sent
afternoon. Examinations are fore but this is the largest haul re-
:>n Decent-
Decent Iwlll
1 will
the _ . _____ ___
r>n«ie„ 1
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,
.
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who was
died held
nt Carter
on
afternoon
. . . . In every ¡ported.
. . No
. had
«.„.i
•»
members of Ihe hoard of directors will Gordon
er 13. 1923
December
1« a. ¡offices he of held
the Friday
chairman.
Judge at G. th F. e |„
2 / ° ' ” ’ nn
” th„ a n„ ,,1Brn Pnclflc !-------
ba' « conducted
practically
arrest,
been made at
be chosen from the four nominee».
subject taught in the public schools. noon lottay.
M 11 Hunt ley, Vern Woolley, Ray Me the Walker Chapel. Mrs. Gordon wat ISklpwortli. A complete board of di
Ihe
widow
of
William
Gordon,
and
I
rectors
Is
to
be
elected.
Mrs.
M.
J.
Pherson and C F. Scott.
Church Oif Christ
Car Not Stolen
M arriage Licenses Issued
bad resided In this city for some time. Macklin la the director at present
The Bible school will meet at "Mor­
Marriage license Issued during the
Rev. T. I). Varnea officiated at Ihe front Springfield.
O essrter Leaves Hospital
The Overland touring car of Frank
rison's hall" at 9:30 and march to
wM 'Vaken from its p a n week by the county Clark In-
Julius Busier, a deserter from Ihe funeral services.
the new church home Help us hav-j Lenhart which
Bridge
Club
Meets
elude the following: James L. Nay­
United Slates navy, who was trans
parking place on 10th street in Ett
¡200 in Bible school.
lor. 19. and Echo Stanley. 17. both of
The
(lenefleld
Bridge
club
met
Report
on
P.-T.
Meeting
ferred from Ute Eugene hospital to
this week w a, not stolen, s t ,
Rev. Mr. Pointer preaches at 11:0b. gene
was first believed. A. B. Loud of .BlaclUy Marvin Cox 22. Gold son, and
A report from the » tati Parent Thursday afternoon al Ihe homo of!
the Springfield hospital on Tuesday
Subject: "Jestis Christ or Man, Tlt-j
the Loud manufacturing company had ,L ela Syphert,
a< > . .
to receive treatment for tuhorctiloata. Teacher aasorjatlon was made hv Mr». W. C. Ilehhnn The next meet-
Bible or Infblellty.”
Coombs. 23. Eugene, and Angie Wat­
left on Wednestlay without anyone yet Mrs. Stetwin and Mra. F. L. I’oln- Ing will he with Mr». Harry M. Stew-
a
claim
on
a
car
answering
the
same
|
The Blltle school will give the
son. 21. Eugene; Frank Patterson, 21,
(llscnverlttg hla whereabouts.
; dexter of Eugene nt a ntepllng of th e'a rt. Special guests on that day were
Christmas program In the evening at description and took the 'Lenhart cat Eugene, and Catherine Marie W eber,
ijlanlel llannanl of Mollnlla wa» di» Springfield organization on Friday at Mesdames 1. D. Larimer. Jess Sea-
by
mistake.
18, Eugene.
vey a,ml E. O. Sutton Club ment 7:30 In Ute new building.
t barged Hitlurdny.
’»be Lincoln school.
Mr». Jack Furl y was discharged ; One new work lhat the different as- Iters present were Mesdames Harry
W
ife
W
ants
Divorce
New Equipm ent at Plan t
$1200 Dog Tax
from the Bprlngfleld hospital on Sun- j soclatlon« are taking tip 1» the nutrl- M Stewart. 8 Ralph Dlppel, Levi
Matilda E. Pearson has filed suit
The E. C. W’ilfert gravel plant
d(iy
I tlon clinic. Following a definite pro- Net I Carl Fisher. Cogswell Cantp-
I4tne county collet ted >1.294 In dog
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¡gram each child is weighed and tueas hell, Harry Whitney, Carl Olson and («erf»’”1 tbP rlv, r fro,n Springfield tut j in circuit court for divorce from her
on j taxes durli ’ '92-. according to tha
the
Pacific
highway
plans
to
add
new
'husband.
Stanton
B.
Pearson,
Aliena Collier will leave Friday t o ' tired carefully. Anyone 7 per cant J. F. Ketels.
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ditty clerk. WThlle
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! equipment which will Increase it» ¡grounds of non-support The couple rep rt o> >.
(spend Christmas with her parents vni' wt ght I, given a special diet
. .. yf dogs , In
iLana
¡were
In t California
In 1917. , t l i . > r
annr.
pd
W
F.
Walker
went
to
AshlanC.
capacity
soon.
A
new
electric
hoist
were
married
allfc
1 ihn up.
near Albatyr
ln
to The wife alleged she has been com- county nly It t log* » ere reported.
yesterday
jnornlng
to
be
gone
for
a
and
the
crusher
is
to
bs
put
In
i«
|
I'.lind
ext
er
presented
-the
local
W. C. McLagan. plant suiierLote«
' Relied to »UDDort the husband and Th> tbttt were
male’ and 15J
deni for the Mountain Stale» Fow. r :o < 14. n with a charter which will couple of days His office I» 1« charge g,v« a dally capacity at about 175 ¡pelled to «upport the
tonet !►».
^t4i«lr
W
o
chlldre».
» « V- . .
of J. S. Lerah la hls abseac«.
.yard» ef gravel.
tl k> ,iUv awioclatloa
I
c|.n p en y , wual to Albany on byslnssv j»v
i
i
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