The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 10, 1924, Image 1

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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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TAX LEVY
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NEW SPA PER
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BPR1NGKIELD. LANE COUNTV. OREGON, THURSbAY. JANUARY 10. 182 4.
WESTERN UNION TO BUILD
LINES ON NATRON CUTOFF
Make Arrangement* for Construction
Campa,
Railroad* Official* Visit
NUMBER 52
Politics at County Springfield New» F,VE ° elecates will
» » .
.
ATTEND press meetinc
Courthouse Astir It 21 Years Old
School to Send Preaidant and Mam- ,
I bara of Oo-Oattor Staff to Unk
veralty Convention.
BIB IBB DIM
MEARLÏ COMPLETE
County Surveyor Seeks Re-elec­ Paper Has History Allied With
tion; Frank Taylor Out for
the Town; Owners Listed
District Attorney Tolls Court A ten wire l »legraph and telephone
Sheriff, Others Expected
in Order
, p |Ve delegate* from the Springfield $35,000 Project for Western
Budget Must b* Advertised line over the Natron cut off will be
Thia
week
m
ark,
the
twenty-first
hl<h
* ® ? nf’ r I Lumber Company it
Fine
Lane co u n t/ la to elect a complHe
and Taxpayers' Mentina
Held I t bul"
by ,h* u v l n u a l r e a i t v a t aa 1*4 aeri A d d .
®
itr a
m u g it
o f ’ twleBt
and •« » -
the,
work h having
already alerted. ae-Jset of county official« at n est elec- birthday of the Springfield N ew . In
Piece of Work; Construction
Before Levy is Made
‘^ » ■ ‘»* M ty «rf Oregon cam-
¡cording to official' of lh» company. ! tlon, with the exception of county the past year. It h a . had an exciting ° r'
Starts on Mill Proper; Poet-
Arrangement* for cam ps and materl- Judge, commlaeloner and district at and checkered career, associated c lo e ».
at ®hi< n” ,,n January 11 and
office Established.
Lane rounly'a la i levy la Invaila
ly with the contending force, in the
,r<ord‘ft* 10 J E Torbat, prtn-
Oakridge and Other Pointa
ala are now being made and It la ex- lorney. and already som e activity la
and th* <<Muity epuri muat ad varila«
peeled (hat sellin g of pole* will start being m anifest In that Una. During hlstory of the town. Today It reaches C
The $35,000 dam across the north
thè budget, bold a' laxpayera' lueutlng
Th‘’ ®*P®®"*»t*tlvea are: Alice Tom- fork of the W illam ette is nearly corn-
within the next few weeks
<ha week P. M Morse has announced Its majority the paper find, a con-
and vote a new levy before lime» <-»n
The W w lem Union now has one hl® •n‘®ntlona of running for re elec- tented community and smooth sailing ,e th ' f rei,ld‘'nt ot "h® student body; pitted near Oakridge, according to
Ite coll vi©d I. Ih« opinion of Dlatrtrt
The Aral newspaper In Springfield
^®rk- editor of the "Oo-Oet- J. E. Stewart who made the trip to
Attorney Clyde N Johnatou. who wlr*
OnhrMge bul thia Un« will *JOB M
• urv®’'o,■ *n<1 rraBk
thP hl*h *r-ho° l P“P*r; Herbert I Oakridge and Westfir Tuesday Steam
W ednesday concurred m (he opinion 1 llk"ly b" **bu,H
p * * « * * * » " “ ‘• I T Wrl??' of Thuralon' hlM com" oul fn® under the present name was published
.
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11 t t r n I n <v h n u l o i A A . - ©a. » _
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by Franklin Woods, who had a little » ^ ' " 8 . business manager of the pub ; sh ovel, aB„ donkey
«•f Attorney Uen.^nl Van
Winkle. ten wire Une. (I la »aid The line xrill ’
atrect.
Before
that
two
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in
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Weatern
Lum
be-.
c(>lnpan_
are - ,
follow ih e Southern Parlfic tracks I Friend, o f Sheriff Fred Stick 1» say-office on Mill ------ ----------------------------------------
company are at
Tho dlatrlct attorney, who saya bla
Hnrlngfleld
t
o
!
h"
hl1"
'»O'er
plana
and
they
have
not
Eugene
men,
Kelly
and
Amos.
had
run
anB«*r,
Audrey
McPherson,
editor
work, and a »mall mill 1» running,
I
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Fkv
t l l aa
V k lc v l,
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advice watt Hot .ought on the budget, ov»r the 'umn, It fr.fin
yet been able to prevail upon him to a paper known a . the "Nonpareil" for 01 tbe h ,*h ®*ho°* annual, "Maple turning out timbers for the dam, rail­
fil’d a letter with Ibe county clerk Klamath Falla
The
deìegntP»
will
b.»
aicom*
•
Activity on ihe cut-off I. lecrea .ln «
,h " ®“ <'’ “\ a ‘n ” *n Ka*M ? w " ‘ a abort time W ood. In bla turn »old
road and big eawmllk TT$: dam
settin g forth what the county court
likely com e out for aaeesRor and also!*0 L. M Beebe. who conducted th» PAnled by Miss Anne Hill. English ! raise» the water 27 feet and bacg» It
dally.
Manv
official*
have
made
visits
,
ntu.l do In order to collect taxes In
teacher, and graduate of the Unlvar-
Ito OakrMge and vicinity lately
A
th l, election a representative must j P«I*® for a number of years.
up three miles.
19J4
slty In 1923
b e elect <d to take hie place In th e)
Around
(he
time
of
1912
and
1913,
j T he sectioh b o s. for the Southern
Oakridge
Haturday1
party
went
to
T h e difficulty cornea through the
In Ihe old days when there w -re nine
Tb® ®*®*tt®®“ will compel» with Pacific waa there Monday and put in
Among them w e r » F .’ I . i legislature.
»»preme court decision setting aside night.
»»loons and o n . wholesale bouse fo - olher bl*h ,lho01 raper» of the state tba railroad switch, and grading Is
County
officiala
are
yet
re
tlc
«
n
t
llurekhnller. ae.l.tn n t general man
• he law creating the tax sup-rvlalon lager
and .everal division officer». In "h"“ 1 wh,'tber ,h ®y
run Friend» j » ‘I«®® In Springfield, violent warfare
determine which paper has given now going on for the cutting In o f
anti con .ervallv» commlaslon As lh « ......................................
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of County Commissioner
Sharp —.
say . , wn« raged between the wet side
and tbe . bf,st R* rT,c® to lh* student body. *—
, the - sw
from th® main Hne.
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King, superintendent
I « n e county (Midget was virtually i * eluding E. I.
he will run again on his record fo. -the dry side Beebe «spoused the wet an<l * llich ha" ,he
advertising
n , e dam ,a OBe gf the f,Be, t ot )ta
They w i t .'
. made
. . . . . . under ,k
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,of
the
Portland
division
Ihe direction of th l. com -1
mad building and -comwny.
eau .e. and a rival paper was started methods,
kin<J
Stesrart d-flared. Tt w as
accompanied by engineers, end In
mil lee. with It» alterations, changes
i
It
8.
Bryson,
county
clerk;
E
d
n
a
;
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>
'
Charles
P.
Poole-
now
an
under-
Eighth
grade
examinations
begin
to
built
under
the direction of George
»period (lie railroad'. property all
and additions and was not advertised
along Ibe line They stopped at Mo Ward, treasurer, and E. J. Moore ' l»ker with branch offices in Halsey, day under tha supervision of Mrs. Catching of Springf ld. who was foro-
a s required by the old law It la held
hawk Junction and W -ndllng on the ' ••‘»"«f school superint-ndent, have not Rrown»vllle and Lebanon. Tha rival ®ra Heraenway. principal of the Lin man of t the dam "William Norris Is
InvalliJ Ney.raJ other counties of
-msclves aa to irhethcr I,aP®r waa known as the Lane County r®*® school. There is a class of 13 to engineer.
The flood gales are so
' Wendling branch before going on to expressed them».
the »late, which tried to follow Ihe Woodum Hundsy night over the east
w l"
,h s o,ne*" •«**lB N o | S ‘“rh ,
take the examination«.
(delicately adjusted that a child o f
new law. are In Ihe name difficulty.
side no ■ From complied data .
candidate- h av- come out al
The dry sheet eventually won out
fn a ballot taken In the history class ,<mr con,<1 OB«n ° r «*>•-• thPm with
T h s dMtrirt attorney's letter to the booklet which rad* the per cent of ,h *’u« h •’ '■ reported that both r e p u b « • elections, and the Springfield of the Springfield high school under ,h e ,eTCTS «"«L
county court foHewa
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perfection of the various place» will IUaB* “ B<1 dnntaorala nspect to hav», r " ' w" * * “ • oM bT B **be
» cor- the direction of Pviffegbor Randall
Everything Is getting in t»adlnesn
Genlletiinn: The attorney general |,e published.
" ¡,ul1
,n ,b ® Held. Likely In t h n lf f,ra ®B-
wan consolidated with the EVott. Abraham Lincoln was vobad the f°r the construction of the large milt,
yesterday handed down an opinion
Wt>rk
tu ,nmlt , UBne, whl< h '
B in a r ie s contentn will a l- i1-*"« County Star and run for a short greatest American of the earlier days Two hundred man are at work There
with reference to Ihe legality of coun w,„
, , h<. Cascades cut I h e 1*” r**"U ,or n,"*rly
local ‘‘m® under that name. Gradually the of the republic, and Woodrow Wilson w»l b i postal service at Westfir ho­
ly tas I-Vie. to the cffc. I that all iNatron
v . iw . k .
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J»‘<« »"d the seven policemen then the greatest of m oem times Lincoln «Inning Monday. John Byers is tho
cutoff will start near the w est!
omployed w-'re no longer necessary to won over George Washington by one new postmaster. The men at Weat-
county l.v la . made vtlthout Ihe pub rnil
Ijlke
, he n e l, weak or ’ «uncling, report
p order in the town, the Issue died vott, and Wilson over Theodore Roose- > A® formerly had to get their mall
llcntlxn of the budget and the meet two. according to word reaching th is,
down, and the name of the paper was ye it by three votes.
through Oakridge, but the
large
lug Of Ihe laxpayera. as provided h y .l|ty T ,„.
whtch
oboul i,w , CONCERT AT METHODIST
changed back to the Springfield N ews. |
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afuount of It entitled them to a postal
law. arc null and void I heartily con
|B I .„ „ h , will be bored through
CHURCH MUSICAL EVENT louLaiam T tk ° T
°f COURT ASKS FOREST AID
service of their own.
cur with Ihe opinion of Ihe altortrry , hH 8Ummlt ridge between Malden
In the V nlrereitr of Kan* <
general, Inasmuch as It has been my pr » k and Mount Yoran. Because ot Marguerite MacMenua. Mrs. Q .u lt and journalism
« ... ran „ for , , hor, (lm(,
p
ON W ILLAM ETTE ROAD
opinion al all l|m es
1
,,r^p RBOW work Is Nalug held
S. P. TRAINS CHANCE
Burton Arant to Appear In Con­
Pimm and sons, now In Portland. u
,
The levy aa made In l-ane county Up on Ihe ^aat aide som ewhat on Ihe
bought out tbe corporation. Later It Heavy Tn®ffic »* Oakridge Makes
TIM E AND CONNECTIONS
cert January IS
waa mad« without the publication of grading and the contractor on the
Road Work Neceesary; Bond
was In the hand« of R. A. Brodie,
the budget, aa requir'd by law, and northern section will alart crews on
A change In time of the trains on
A musical event of unusual Interest now running a printing office In Eu-
Projects to ba Improved
without the laxpayera* m eeting be- the tunnel Instead, It la reported,
the Southern Pacific lines is outlined
will be the conoert to be given In the K*®n Howsrd Freeland and Samo ri
lug held to discus* the same. Hues* „
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Extensive work on the W illam ette
8tat“>n ag*"‘ at Spr*M '
Methodist church Friday arm in g. Jan .T r ie r , and then Freeland and Hender-
Ihe levy herdofore attempted to he J O H N B R O W N D E L I V E R S
nary IB. by Marguerite MacManus?*'® owned It Jointly, and from them highway from Lowell to Oakridge i s ) ! field. The
to Oak-
... train from Eugene
**
made by your honorable body Is null (
®>e to Maxey and W esterfirid. the planned this year bv County Com-1?**** **”
hCT® #t th* same time.
FORCEFUL
MESSAGES
violinist.
Mrs.
Jam
es
[.ester
Gault.
11
came
and void and It Is necessary that yon
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*
KtV t
e»A F«V
< as ar
1»
1 A n a—
m l.n lo .a r . Emmrit Sharp and N e ls '
re* r" ‘B< “
Oakridge at
■' 1
- «oprano, and Burton Arant, ptanlst ao P®®*«®! ownership.
Immediately lake steps provided by (
- 12:45 In the afternoon Instead of 1:20.
Spaakeg a t Cbristam Church Thia .„mpanlat.
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Roney,
who
are
in
Portland
at
the
.
.
.
u
- « r*
Ilia alatute to lawfully leyv a tax In }
.1,1»
,
11 wil1 nrsive here at about i;50, and
state highway cocfm ission meeting. , -
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luine county
Th» alatute further' Weak Be I lave* Bible the Inerrent • Mr*. MacManus I» a violinist of MRS. EMERY
HEADS
.
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1
in Eugene at 3:05. The change is fo
note, having toured tha United States
seeking to receive foraat service aid
Word of God
provides (hat the assessor must turn
begin Sunday.
CITY LIBRARY BOARD
on this section. The forest service
I In. roll over Io the sheriff not later
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l,n
w1,h
the great plan-
Mra v w- n » -..»
, . *
Onl’r c<x>P®®«te» with the state and l u Of 0,6 main
tr* ‘D’ "umer M
than «5 days before April 5. and In! Jobn Brown has met the expect* 1st. 8b.» has also appeared In concert
*' n®c * “ r>' to get this aid through, lM ves lkhe“‘l of number 1« Instead of
view of this fact It la Imperative that tlou of all thoae who have heard him ¡with many olh er noted artist« Mrs. dent of the S r r ln r f lZ ? ! ^
of the Springfield library board , he cfimmlMlioB
’ vl«a veraa as at present. Number 54
v h this j Gault I. director of (he Lorelei choru. for the comln<
yon at once order th.» publication a t , preach at the Christian rhnrr
will arrive In Portland at 7:15 in th«
tha budgal and gel a dale for Ihe wvrit. according to Jan ie. Pointer, |»n.Corvallta and Is well known aa a Tu.»sday evening at the library bull*
library bullu-1 S®*»®»! thousand dollars have been morBin< ¡„«taad of 7:40. and number
of unusual ' -»■■■
ability, A
m eeting of the taxpayers. In order that paetor of the church. One moment soloist -*
* program
’o.trro‘ L
1he rtty ha"
I” * " ' ‘D " ‘C’’nt m°nthB °"
1»
»®®ive there at 9:00 in th«
yon may lawfully le w a (ax In Tune Ihe audience Is roaring with laughter given by her recently over ihe Ore
Other officers elected are: vice pree. “ o" by the county. The great In- morning instead of 7:34.
county for thia year. The Inst dat > and the next moment they are swayed gonian radio In Portland brought at. done. Mrs James Dnvls; secretary.
in traffic brought on by tha
The paesengyr train to Oakridge will
upon which tbe rolls may be turaea : with the masterful thought of th j Gos- enthusiastic response, and was ac „
P“Ke: ll’T ,,riaB
Ml»« W estern Lumber company at Westfli be kBOWn aa number 91 and 92 instead
claimed
one
of
Ihe
best
ever
given
over Io the sheriff Is the 20th day of gel. There Is no room for doubt or
Mary Roberts. Members -riected to ha« been largely responsible for the of being called special.
February. 1934.
Indecision In Ibe minds of those who over the radio.
the library board were: Mrs. Lee work being neceesary. The county
Iluprtnn
A,rant.
who
conducts
a
It is assentisi that you give this hear Brown He believes th» Bible
_
, „ ,
c >®®k and Mrs. Vina McLain Mrs has bond moway to spend on this
HAMLIN APPOINTED TO
Th
° a th *>
matter your Immediate a lt «nilón Injla th» Inerrant word of God and the i S S d °w iB accon,
north county lino, in the Slnslaw for-
order Ihe’ tbe business of the county only certain foundation upon which field, will accompany the other artlat. secretary for 14 years.
FORM REPUBLICAN CLUBS
and ahm piny a group of aoloa.
| The pun h a s . of 27 n »w 'b ook . was est. is .1 ^ , one that federal aid is
Jmay not be crippled for the next Imsn h a . to build for eternity.
T lw w n c e r t Is under G»e « u .p lce, of announced In a report by M l,. R ob-! sought on lrikewlee the rt»d
year
John Mellis Hamlin, eon of Post­
One of the out sanding features of
the Creecendo Music, club, a Eugene Larts. .Ibmrian. Donors i f flv’e" naw o í ^ . ““* , u u “^ i 7 ^ “ w „ 7 ^ l ' Z
R espectfully submitted.
m aster F. B. Hamlin, has Just been
Dr. Brown's preaching Is tb» descrip­
CLYDE N JOHNSTON.
tion of conditions In Chins. Japan, orgnninntlon The earn, program w ill,b ook s are Ed Bloewm. Mm. 8 Jacob ¡year. Due to the cutting down of appointed by the Republican national
District Attorney jB()|a anj Europe as he saw them, lu also be given In the Methodist church son and Mr. Cooper
money alloted to mad work In the e®ntr*l com m ittee a , organiser of r »
In Eugene on the evening of January
Mrs^ Jam es Davla served the ladles budget and the heavy maintenance publican clubs in collegia» and univer­
hla taro trips around tho world. Sat­
22. T Stetnway grand piano will be with li<ht refreshment« after tbe bnsi
urday night he gives a great lecture
now necessary practically all the sities of the United States. He h a ,
Mill Purchased at Dealer
sen! from Portland for the two con n ets session.
on India.
new construction this year xrill have been working at th is In the east, with
carta.
Tbe Lewla-Peter'a Lumber company
headquarters tn W ashington, D. C.
to ba in bond projects, it | a MUd
Tonight the sermon la an Illustrated
has purrhaaed the Hills Brothers' saw one, "From Manger to Cross." Fri­
Young Mr. Hamlin graduated from
MUSICAL TRIO NEXT
Court Convene« January 2fi
mill at Dexter and also the Hills' In­ day night, "One Mlnut.» After Death."
Harvard last spring. H e waa in th«
ENCAMPMENT
INSTALLS
The adjourned term of circuit court
NUMBER ON LYCEUM
ternst fn tha Mount Juma Flume com­
servlo» during the war, and before
Sunday morning at 9:45 a lecture to will be resumed January 2$, accord
pany at that place The flume la from
NEW
OFFICERS
FOR
YEAR
that
tim e spent one year at the Uni­
men only Sunday afternoon at three Ing to an order of Judge 0 . F. Skip-
An entertainm ent by the Buckeye
Pengra station up Lost Creek to the
versity of Oregon at Eugene.
o'clock a lecture for women only. worth notifying Jurors to appear. male trio was the third number of
W. B. Pengra Encampment Number
mill. Lewla-Petern operate milts at
Great song services at 7:30 each even­ Twenty one Juror, are on th-» panel. th.» Ellison W hite lyceum sponsored
17 I. O. »J. F Instated officer < Friday, COLONEL MERCER W ILL
V.mata and Cottage Grove
ing.
Pruitt's singing la much Two Rpringfleld men. James Hill and by the local 4L’a The affair w as
night In the Odd Fai. >g ball. In s u lt­
appreciated.
ADDRESS P.-T. M EETING
M. M. Peery, are m em ber, o f the Jury held In the high school auditorium ing officer was I R. h i hrnond. dlt
F arm ers' Union W e re b o u *. Elect
Monday night at 8:15 o’clock The
A welcome la ««tended to all people
trlct deputy grand peirtartb of Ihe
Colonel W. D. G. Mercer of Bugewp
next program to be presented la one Pengra encampm»nt.
Ralph l-alr-d. of Creswell, president to attend th ese services. A comfort­
Legion Installs
xrill
give hla address "Mother Low»"
by
Emma
Dee
Randall
on
the
evening
of the Farmers' Union, was elected able building is the general verdict
Officers were Installed a t a meet
Newly elected officer' ianlalled at a m eeting of the Parent-Teacher
nrealdent of the C ooperative Ware- of those that are attending the serv­ Ing of the Springfield poet of tha of January 22.
Th» trio included George Chenot, were: ah let patriarch. Oswald »I. Ol­ association Friday. January 11, at 2:34
house at a meeting of farmers last ices.
American Legion In tbe W. O. W. hall
who
1» also manager, WUIIam T. Beek. son; high priest. W. O. Hughes; san o'clock In the afternoon at the Llncohs
Ualurday, Other officer, and directors
Friday night H. B. Froriand was In
Mr Chenot 1or warden. John K ateh. Sr.; acriba, M ItllOl
chosen were: C. B Jordan Crwrwell, THREE BOOZE PRISONERS
stalled as commander. C. A. Sw aste ns and Olanden Cragge
The lecture will be praaeeded by a
plays
the
trrimbone.
piano
and tenor H. A. Kort; treasurer. F. F Barnard.
•aeemtary treasurer;
Oeorge Rebel
"TRUSTIES” MAKE ESCAPE vice-commander, Jess Meats as sec­ naxaphone. Mr. Beek'e Instrument« | AW »’nti®» offletwe were also Install­ short business session. All parens,
berk. Cottage Grove; T. J. Bweeney,
ond vice-president. Verdon May ad­
are the trumpet, «lid^cornet and ban-'"*,: ff“1*1*- J°hn S. Lorah; Inside sen- and others Interested are urged to be
J r . Creewell. and W A. Andrews,
One woman and two men prison­ jutant and J M [Larson flnanca of-
Jo. The baritone horn end p h n 0 are tlnel. F. O. Black; outside sentinel, present. Col. M'?rrer's address is ede-
W altervllle.
ers of the county escaped Sunday and fleer.
Charles E. Nolf; first natch. J. H. sidered a classic In English, accord­
R E. Morrison, manager, presented have not be.»n located. They were ' Four new memlK»r, have been added played by Glendon Craggs.
Brun^mette; second watch. P. G. San- ing to Mrs. C. A. Swarts, president
Tha
program
featured
Ihe
brass
trio
the reports showing that ths w ar» Minnie Cndden Larfcln. 8 O. Barker J»o <he executive hoard; Vern Woolley,
house sales during the past six months and Bob Bobo arrested in the 'hnovle-nay McPherson, C. F. Scott and P. combination, the "Van Epa" trio, and key. gnard». 8. 8. Potter and 8. T. of the association
a vocal trio of first and second tenor Kintsley.
have totaled $«7.852 91 New equip- studio” liquor raid October 12. Each C. Tyson,
barltow». There were novelty features
W. E. Wadsworth, past grand pa­
(inent to the value of $2000 has been were serving nix months Jail sen­
Coming to Visit Brother
and costume changes
triarch. was hare from his home in Ì
added The organisation Is capitalis­ tences and $500 fin 's for their part
Died of Pneumonia
Word
has been received that Miss
Harrisburg.
officially
representing!
ed at $15.040
L. Erickson of Silverton died Tues-
i In the liquor operation,. The woman
Grand Patriarch Frank P ? Light of Mary Scott' 77 >«*ra old. is on her way
had been sent to the county poor *lny night of pneumonia, aacordlng to
Apartment House Sold
Imkevlew. Oregon, who was unable IL® ’ ‘’ L1 h 'r brother In Springfield,
farm to work and tho men were work word received by friends here Mr.
Mrs. Luti Diss
The
apartment
house
at
534
Four-
to attend. Grand Junior Warden Her C. F. Scott, Sr., 80 years old. Miss
Ing aa Iruateea In the courlhoua» yard 8n,i Mr«. Erlckaon resided in Spring-
teenth
sronue
east,
formerly
owned
by
bert
E. W alker of the grand eneamp- Scott liv e , at London. Ontario. Canada,
field two years ngo.
Mr" (Luts, wlf» of Floyd Luis, « when they made their escape
Mr, and Mrs. D. H Conklin, has been ment of Or*»gon was present also, as and Is at present In Kansas City, Mis­
former employe In the Springfield
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»old to D. W. Crites of Springfield, It were Past Grand Patriarch W M. souri. She w ill soon be tn Portland
Spending W inter In California
Southern Pacific depot, died at tuber­
Marriage L loenae, of Weak
George Davenport, heed of the lo­ has been announced Crltea takes im­ Green and Paet Qraud Master W. F where she w ill vlalt relatives, and
culosis th is week, according to word
then come here.
Marriage llren s's Issued during the cal 4L'», Is «pending , pleasant win­ mediate possession. The deal la said Walker
received through friends, Mr». Luts
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was being taken to Arisons by her past week hy the county rlerk In­ ter In Ixvng Beach, California. The to Involve about $13.009.
( Patriarch Whdmvorih gave a talk oa
Itusband In the hopes of Improving her clude George H. Waggoner, legal, and weather la fn e there, h> writes Io
Odd Fellowship and told of his trip
Ex-Nun Lectured
health, hut died one hour after reach­ Paulina M Hchults. legal both of En- his M ends hem. a'though his health
The Carbnllasum Wood-Preserving a® Oregon driegate to (he Sover'lgn
Sister I m t reala. sa sx-nua, gave a
in g Tiiaaon. Mr. Luts was on a leava gana; Floyd B, Foreman, 23. Wood- has uol Improved a s much as ha had oosxpaey rsceiv-d a carload of o r e * '
l-odga.
laatnra ia the Bell T heatre Fridag
nt aheeace from tha Eugene d-'pot Ilog, and Alice Hakkeu. S3, N ug.ne; expected from the chaage. H-» tta a eta seta Friday It arrived i« a teak r-r
After the rocslar barium« snd the
nlaht. ajid spoke again «a S aad ay *
where hla prexant position Is B u rial, and George I-ee lire war, 2$. Fell to «a »a to Pnwl'fig Gra«n B aatashg from 8t. Ixmia Park. Miuuaavta Da iaste.Ita.tloa light refWekrnentH of
the Baptist churah. On Monday at-
will ha In MMeaarl where Mr*, laris'*'/'reek, sad BiaAys Statham 19, »Baud to visit tie nr-»«h« t rh a sac raaahad, Taeedsy they aant a 'bMmhMt ef Wear sandwMIe»«.
eeffee »ad • doaghante taraooa eke addressed Ihe w om en hs
peraaks realdR
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