The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 17, 1924, Image 1

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    D E V O T E D TO IN W E R B fiT
O F « F R IN O F H L D A N O
T M 1 FA R M E R S OF T H E
W IL L A M E T T E
VALLEY
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T W B N T Y -K IR 8 T YEAR
8PRINOEIELI). LANE COUNTY
OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 17 1924.
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C H I STARTS ACTION
0 1 PBOPERTÏ HENS
Recorder Ordered to Send Out
Notice« end Attorney Will
Collect If No Reeponee is Re­
ceived; Counoil Orders Lights
BOOTH-KELLY SAWMILL
VETER A N NEW SPAPERM AN
STARTS AFTER SHUTDOWN
PASSES AWAY SUNDAY
About 300 Mon Oo Sack In Em ploy­ W. I. W eeterfleld, Publleher of Grace
m ent; Much R epair W eek Done
V alley Journal and F ath er of M an ­
During Layoff
The Honth-Kelly sawmill began op-
«ratlone Monday altar a tbree-weeka
shutdown Around 100 men are now
employed One shift In being run, and
the plan* re are In operation
ager of News. Died Sunday
Primary Grades
Enroll February 1
Fourteen Took Eighth Crade
Examinations; Junior Bas­
ketball Team Wine
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T J b is rz
LIBRARY REPO RT SHOWS
1749 VOLUMES ON HAND
Veer's
C ircu latio n
12^)28
w ith
B
ro w .re LltAad aa 3620; 118 Naw
•o o k
slv
"The People's Paper”
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NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 1
TEACHERS INSTITUTE
AT H. S. NEXT WEEK
W I Weeterfleld, father of Floyd C.
A total of 174» volume« are IlsUd High School Plan« Entertain-
Weeterfleld, manager of the Spring-
In a report of the Springfield library
ment of Over 100 Cueata;
AH parents who plan to enter chll-
field News. died sudd-nly at hla home
compiled for tha year ending Novem­
in the primary department of
Luncheon Scheduled; Pro­
at Grass Valley Sunday arm in g __dreo
Mr
ber 1. 1824, and signed by Miss Mary
Weeterfleld wax editor and publisher tb® 'I - ,nco,n school must do to Feb
gram
Arranged;
Roberta, and Mrs. L. K Page, seers-
Process tor collection of sll lien*
(hiring the shut down the coffer of the Grass Valley Journal and has ruar’r ’ ■ »ceordlng to Mrs Ora H rni ¡U r y o fth » l i b r a r y b o a rd
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The second of • series of
local
on property due tha city was started , d»m • » * completed. and the dam It long been l<l«nllfl«d with newspaper ¡®nway’ Principal. February 1 la the
A hundred volumes borrowed from
| beginning of the second semester of
teachers' lnatltut-s la to be brid ln
laet night by the city council when It aalf will ba a retaining wall until the work In Oregon.
tha state library are llstad in the re­
the Springfield high school Saturday.
Inatrucled Record ■Mr Coffin to vend old structure can be torn out and the
Mews of hie death waa a shock as ,b® achool year, and starting the chit
port Ten periodicals were obtained
out notlree to all delbtquet
Those new one put la place. The new struc­ be had been enjoying good health Mr. d rm at that time will cause leas con ¡by subscription, and two by g ift Two January 2«, replacing the threoday In-
who do not respond to tha notices ture la fram 'd and creosoted Several Weeterfleld left at once for Grass Val­ fusion fovl -both now fcmpll. them ¡nvwapaper. w -re sent to tbe library atltute abolished at the last legisla­
Stata
ifupirtntend-nt J. jk.
w ill have their cassa turned ov»r to hundred yard« of dirt will have to ba li y to attend the funeral Two daugh­ aelyea. and for the ta c h e r«
if s ,b y g tft Circulation for the year reach ture.
,
the city attorney who will atart con b» u' ,d from the side bill when work ters. Mrs C. A. Shodall and Mia« Veda child s sixth birthday come, by March ad 11.02«. with 160 for tha largest Churchill
„7 *
2? la scheduled fer three ad-
young d a llr circulation » .a «r.
. a _ ___ ,, d r ®®*®» The first Institute was held
damnation procvedlngs
begins on the new dam
W a te rfie ld , of Hollywood. California, 1 he 1« eligible to «inter, but If young
dally circulation and (6 for the small­
at Elm ira Ln November Others are
All paving and moat of the eld«-
The log deck has been rebuilt, and we-b also Mimmonetf. Beside« Ms er ha la not.
est
being plonoed for Junction City, Cot-
Eighth grade -xamlnatlons
have
walk liens will be due on F«broa-y a mrw log-turner UistalleiL Repair three children. Mr, Weeterfleld haves
The total numer of borrowers
S e ^ T '
13 A great majority of them are al i worh waa completed Sunday before to mourn hie loss a widow and two been tak m. with 14 In the claaa. rated 3620. the nvw borrower. Urted
*
Fourteen took the
physiology
ex­ at 1S2 The library la kept open Ave
ready overdue and many have allow the mill opened on Monday
brothers in Oregon.
«<1 Interest to accumulate to an 1
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T he expectation la that betwaea
amination. and eight the geography hours on Wednesday and Saturday.
axamlnauon
The papers have been
T h e additional books purchased thtot1<W and 200 teBcher» ’ril1 »««nd. ac
Amount eqaal to »ractteally 60 per g H g BA8K ETB A LL TEA M * HOSPITAL RE-ORGANIZED
rent of the lien Activity In bidding '
Vear are 11«, while 46 volumes were
‘ ° f ® Torbet. principal of
ADOS NEW E Q U IP M E N T '“ ■ " ' j
for property» the city haa taken fo -, DEFEATS COTTAGE GROVE
presented to tbe library. Ninety per, * h s h
T b ® general public
le v e e
reported by the recorder
T E . Aortncfl.ld ho.pit.1 E m h -.o E 8 ’* el“J m- “ " on »
lo Ih - N n lo r cent of the reading m atter I . fiction. ,Bd * ,p ®cial’’r 0»« P»renta of school
Spring!)'Id high sohnol defeated the
T h ’re Is prospect« of the city now
le, for
are
t0 a tt®Dd tb ®
«»sseiqaii team
team who
wno won
won The
The same
same ru
rules
for taking
taking out
out the
the
jC o ttag e Grove baak'tball team In a reorganised under the management nigh school basketball
being able to eell the larger p'operty
A cafeteria luncheon la be-
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Grimes,
own-
dur,n*
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p“
t
w®®k~
!’**»*«
Prevail
for
the
coming
year.
’
laet game Friday night ln the local
It has or will take In the future for
for those who wish to
ere of the building, who took It over ? "* ’ r,' h 8L Mary * ht* h *cho° I *■ with two weeks as a time lim it, with *"* planned
P a’
gymnasium by the ecore of 20 to 17
delinquent taSSs
January 1 from ttv. M ta.e. Hanna and '
” ” W' ,h ,h * E u ,* n* * nilor a P‘”" " bl” «» o w e s k . renewal period. I * pr* ," t both
a8d ^ r'
The local» led all Ihe way by a narrow
» T h ree street light« were ord'ird
Kathleen Fltxgerald. Two new nuree,
“ d ° B* * ,lh ,h* C° Ha<* ° W e
" noon.
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bv the council upon recommendation
• nd ot
hare been add'd to the force, and
Th,‘ ‘oUI scor*
th ‘ ,EMMA D. RANDLE UNUSUAL i Following lg the program:
of the f i r . and water eom m f.C e d" t half b,lng 10 to »
Mrs George F Lambert, • nurse for-j JL ° ,2'
T""* 7 ,o 17 nt tb,>
ARTIST ON LYCEUM 10;30— Opening n e re is »— "Amereea.'*
They will be located at Eighth and
<' ° I »<” ’w«rd. waa tha high point ".«rly In ,h . Mercy ho.plt.1
Eugene,
’ h7
cboato
P r n ,w w o t'° !
A R T IS T ON LYCEUM
Invocation, Rev. E. B Luther. Bap­
(I etr-'eta. Sixth and 11 streets and n'" n for HPrtnxfl-Id and he baffled the I . . .
tist church.
Special music— High
. n - » - a
Burcham, teacher of civics and agri
,
agrl-
Entertains«-
South Second and E streets.
I visit Ing guards many times In hrll- haa been made the h>ad nurse
Whole
school girls’ club.
J*
iculture, has been coaching the boys’ M onodram atic
.The
Misses
M
Dow
and
France«
T he extension of the three seerera ll»n* play» The teem worked well
Company of Players In Own
10 : «0— Address of Welcome. Professor
Feldon. both from the largest hospital
’ “ 'I
,a,tM uln * ’"'' * Bd
In all the eye b tween Main end A ,**’«•?*her
l-cwls. forward. Homing, in California arrived fe rn Ix>a An. ,hR ’,UCCM" of
J. E. Torbet
M agnetic Personality
»« 4 " * <» large
at re da II and C rtreeta and O and F
»"*• »rattaln
and
Hawke,
Response. M r*. Genevieve Beaman.
gelre M onday m o rn ing to begin th e ir
” h ' m> accord‘n« t0
streets were discussed by the rounrll- |Eu«rda, all work »1 Into the scoring
Coburg
Hemenway
A whole company of capable and
T h e sewer committee reported that II "’ »chine that downed the boy a from
Announcements.
February 1 Is the date aet for two resourceful placers is combin'd In
nurse,
and
Mias
Selden
will
be
cm
would coat about «600 to axtegid each *b " Oroye
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Emma
— Address. "Preparing for Eighth
I debaf
. >s of
" the Springfield
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—. , tbe magnetic personality
, —
a ’W«r
Petition« ere out on these | ' return game will be played In ployed as night nurse.
Cottage
Grove
affirmative
team <
Ib>e
Randle, who " Is *®
to »
be * hpaiM
heart on , j Crade Examinations.” Superinten­
The operating room h a . been newly — th« ?
“ “ * * * Or°
” affl"
" a»'” »*»"’
* * RaBdIe
Improvements which are »aid to b.
Grove March 7, Monroe la
dent J. A. Chnrchin.
equlpprt. .m l new supplies add'd
I
d
,h,‘
«•<•»«▼. January 22 at «:15 in the e rm in g at
touch needed for the sanitary condl • r* ‘*duled to play here January 26.
“The
A new natlent Christian H
f ,Bam h'’’* - "*
,n ’ be -»venlng. sn-t the high school auditorium In a pro- *1;<5— Round Tale discussion
tlona of the rlty, The council anti
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anson o
gprlngfleld affirmative team will gram of Interpretative recital. Miss
Problems In M v School.” All t'acb -
Cottage Grove, was admitted to the
dputed the petitions by expreeatng CRESCENDO CLUB GIVES
go to Eugene to d»bat* «he Engevr* Randle appears under the auspices of era are requested to take som>s part
hospital Tuesday.
th cm a rlrw Individually a . favorable' M U S IC A L P R O G R A M F R I D A Y
negative team on the sui ,’ect of the the 4L lyceum
Whether th.» dram-j in this discussion. Led by Superin-
to the Improvement.
_ _
| O O
F I n n r F IN C T A I
c
tax.
atie S'lectlon he from the magic pen
tendent C. G. Springer, Marcola.
The report of the library, b.vdrd
A„
to hr>r
Mnothrr
® ALLS | There is a nosslhllltv
»hat ther» of Shakeepeare or simply from “ Pol- 1J:16— Noon. Lunch w ill he served In
covering the annual meeting and elee- mu, | ra j program of m erit Is offerea
O FFICERS FOR YEAR
will be a faculty debate In assembly lyuna" or something quite as In keep-
the building by the domestic sel-
tkm waa received and approved by by the Crescendo club which praemta
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tomorrow on the Income tax so that Ing with our time, this real artist of
department under the direction
fits rounrll
1 he Odd Fellow« nt-1 and Installed the students may get pointers and nr» rhe platform croates living characters
Miss McClintock.
three artista In a concert at the M Hh
Mayor Kgglm.nn and .11
thurch
„ e|üng January officers last evening In the f. O. O. F
pare fu rth er for th» coming contests with a stralghforwnrd and simple a r t - ' l T i — Special music, nnder direction
of the round) were present to an-
hall
They were to have met
the ! The high school haskethsll team Freahness and rythm are interwovau I ot M m .. Norman T. Byroe. U b I vbt »
1« The program follow«:
awer roll call
the w ill plav the Fnlversltv high school In her work She unites vivid dram -| »’’ Y " f Oregon School of Music
Î. Sonata G minor
Part Ini previous Wednesday night, but
m cling was postponed because
of ,team at four o'clock this aft«»rnoon Stic power and wholesome humor and 1:80— DenartnvJnts High school. Ad-
II
Polonalae Op. 4. D major
T W E N T Y COUPLES ENJOY
^wakens keenest Interest and sym-1 d-ess by Sup-rintendent Churchill.
Wlenlawskl the Illness of Era .»at Black, the new In the Springfield gymnasium
chief
I
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“ Administering the High School
pathy in h#r appreciative audiences.
Marguerite
MacManus
N EED LEC R A FT O IN N ER
Officers were Installed as follows; ,
Course of Study.“
' Critics declare Miss Randle’s voice
nt
a. 8 h » Never Told Her Love
E
N
T
E
R
T
A
IN
FR
IE
N
D
S
ON
E. G. Black, noble grand; O M. O l-l
to be like a wonderfnl musical Instru- j lnt?rmedfnteand Rural section; As-
Twenty couples enjoyed a a ll
Haydn
W EDDING A N N IVER SA R Y ment which responds, vibrates, throbs
S'm blv hall. “The Retarded Child
o’clock dlna< r given by the new mam
h My liv e ly Celia . Old Engllsl. aon. secretary; J. W Coffin treaaur-
er; Fred W. Barnard and Z Kintxlev.
and His Promotion.” Led by F. A.
bars of Needlermft for the members
and echoes to every seirltual emotion
c The I jimh W ith the Delicate
The sixth wedding anniversary of
Gal1«*gly. Wendllng
and their husband«. The affair was
<and by its magnetic dramatic pow»r
Air
.
A r ii. right and l«tft supp<ff-ters to noble
Primary work: English room. Mrs.
grand; John Ix>rah. warden; Chas. Mr, and Mrs. W. H Adrian was the Inspires the same deep feeling, wheth­
held Friday night at the Anchorage IV
Redt. Olunae Alfln II Moments
Nolf. conductor: Bruce I-anahury. out­ occnaion of an Informal .»venlng party er of pathos or humor. In the hearts of
Elizabeth Page.
baa house In Kugen < and wna In the
Aria; D.*h Vlenl, Non T a rta r
2:15— Address— “W hy Teach’ ” Super-
side guardian; Hugh Jollff. Inside given last evening to thirty-seven ■ f .
nature of a New Year’s party. Old .
I from the Marriage of
their friends. Bridge whist and "500"1 er *,arere
„ ' In “ Pollyuna" Emma D. Randle I s ! Intendent Joseph T Glenn. Eugene.
Father Tim e greet'd the guest« «a
H garo)
Moxnrt guardian; W. A. Martin, chaplain.
were the diversions
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— Clrtfllnr
. . . Mrs.
. . . Clarke
.
. K at h»r
best Critics
have proclaimed
Clostng AdHrp««
Address. "Some
they arrived and New Year'« kewple«
Mrs JiUrnes Lester Gault
Wheaton won the ladles bridg.« prise .
. ;
. .
urements for the Teacher’s Effici­
Cham ber Meets January
adornvl Ihe tables where a motif of
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,
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. . i her work In this sweet, wholesome
a. Irish Tune from Country
ency.” Superintendent J, A Church-
____ T I’® next meeting of the Springfield ,
m i *
'P,"Y- 88 being unsurpassed from the
pink and white was carrbd out.
Derry _ ....... ..
Grainger
Chaminade Chamber of Commerce will be . week T « * "
b'an‘‘ ®‘ standpoint of real dramatic art
T h e . Ill. Star SnangKrt Banner. Miss Vir-
Hosts for the dinner wore M r and
b. The Fauna
......
I.lsxt ,rora M<,nd»y bight In the Chamber w“ P'-®»®” ’ « ’ to M r. »nd Mrs Adri« announcement of her coming here In «,n U Tomlinson, pianist
Mr» Floyd Flanery. Mr. and Mrs.
c. Rhapaody No «
rooms. Commlttoau are h a rt al work by th* ,r ««*''*•• , ’a '®
,n ,be ’» « » '« ‘g sureg , capacity audl3t.ee for this
J. F Keiels. M r and Mrs. E May.
Burton Arant
a Nocturne Op 72. No 1 . ..
on <h* I»*»«*»**
he Issued, and plans « ’’"shm en ts were 8®r’ ®d
Ktfte<1 Iady
COUNTY PRINTING COMES
M r and Mrs A. C, Wilson and Mr.
I
Chooln Auer ar* •>’’®«dV d™ »" tor «" »rch to be' Ou*8t" "‘®'«d*d:
and Mrs. 8.
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and Mre C. J Reolt. Guests were
,
Io .
> » "• • •
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TO SPRINGFIELD PLANT
M r and Mrs W. I I Adrian. M r and
P *r«n t-T each era to M eet
Baras.to
hist
west
of
Springfield.
W
F
W
alk
M
r
and
M
r*
Ron*
ld
R«b-*rts.
I
Mrs D W Clark. Mr. and Mrs Carl
tanas Misa
The county court bas awarded the
-a r a s s ie
I M r aB(J Mrg Mar)l M p ^ r y M r and I Due to a misiMid.Tstanding the
er. president, states.
Fisher of Eugepe. Dr and Mrs S,
Spanish Dance. Op. 26. No.
Mrs ""Harry W hitney M r and Mrs mBetlnK ot ,he P" ® nt-T®®cher aeso- printing of the 27.000 tax recs'pts fo r
Ralph Hlppel. M r and Mrs. R ob'rl
«
.... .......................... Sarasa!e
Clarke E Wheaton M - and Mrs A
A l­
l. ¡ciaUon wa" not be,d Ia8t Friday as 1924 to the W illam ette Press, publlsh-
W oodm an Officers Installed
Drury. M r and Mrs. O. H. Jarrett.
Margii' rite MacManus
was previously announerd, but winders of the Springfield Naw«. This Is
fred
Morgan.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
L.
Installation of officers for the Mod-
M r and Mrs W N Ixtng. M r and n
be held at the regular time In the the first year that the county’s largest
The Nightingale Haa a Lyre
Clark.
M t , and Mrs E. O. Sutton, Mr.
Whelpley ern
»nd the Royal Neigh-
Mrs A 0 McKensle of Eugene. Mr.
of Gold
afternoon this Friday at the Lincoln Job has been printed outside of Eu-
M r and
M eD em ild bo1* w a* b ,ld l a ,t n,* bt ln ,b ® W ° - and Mrs,' John Edwards.
and Mrs M artin M iller of Eugene,
Sacrament
....
school building
gene. Putting the tax receipts up for
Mrs.
A.
J,
Perkins.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
M r and Mrs Carl Olson. P r and
A candy rale w ill be held for the bids sav'd the county more than «160
Song of t b i Open
I-«Forge \V hall Following tha regular meet­
D ’Larim er.
Mr. and
Mra. B. A.
Mrs R P. Mortensen, Dr. pnd Mrs.
benefit of the play-shed that has been on this one Job under the amounts
A Memory
Needham ing a social tim e was enjoyed. Re
Washburns, Mr. Fr.»d Cllngan. Mrs.
freshments were served.
W. H. Pollard. Mr and Mrs W . H.
erected by the association on the paid In previous years to the Eugene
Crying of W at'V .......... .......
Zella Cantrell. Mrs. Edease Cox. Mrs.
W alker. Rev and Mrs. T. D. Ya’ nes
grounds at the iLincoln school.
firm.
.............. ...Campbell Tipton
Maude Bryan. Welby Stevens. Mrs.
8sf«ty Council Meats
and M r and Mrs, D W Crites
f The Wind's Ln the South. Scott
J
A.
Adrian
of
Eugene,
Mrs
J
A.
The safety rouncll of the Loyal
T h « color sch eme of pink and white
Button's G ive Party
Marriage Licenses Issued
Mrs. James Lester Gault
I-eglon of l-oggers and the Lumber­ Seavey. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsou and |
was rsrrted out In crepe paper caps,
The Nile (violin obbligato) .....
pleasant event of the week was
Marriage licenses Issued during tbe
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
DePue
which ware present cd Io each guest
..... ..... ........................ ......... I/.'roux men met Tuesday afternoon In the
an evening party on Friday evening.past week by the county clerk include
lunch room beside the garage a t the
After dinner the guest* took part In
given by Mr. and Mrs, E. O. Sutton the following: Lyon Leroy Lawrence,
Booth-Kelly mill. Several recommen­
gam vs appropriate tp th«» s«»nsott
at their home at Sixth and E streets. 28. Albany, and Grace M Leelie, 30,
Mrs. Freeland E n tertain « Club
Woodqraft I natal la
dations for further safety devices at
There was « grand march, slowly led
Music and games of “508" ware di­ Eugene; W illiam Dale Tusslng. 27,
The Nelghora of Woodcraft held
m»d ® bY lh ® council. -
by Father Tim«, «nd a beautv con.
Mr». H B. Freland entertained th e ith® m ,l>
versions. Guests of M r and Mrs Sut­ Eugene, and Helen Hansen. 18. Junc­
P rirllla club Friday aflcrnoon. Jan ! Election
BleeHon of officers, which was to public Installation at W’ . O. W. hall ton were Mr. and Mrs J. H. Seavey. tion Ctty. and Ralph Wenley Isaac­
last for men which ended In « He.
uary 11. at her horn«. The aft »rnoon !tal<® P1»4'" «’ the meeting was post- January «, The following officers were Mr. and Mrs, James Clark. M r and son. 26. Eugen-e, and LaVerne Sacks,
was spent In fancy work and playing P"” ®** un’ ” ’he next session In two installed:- P. N- G.. Edith Lax ton; Mm. Frank DePue. if r . and Mrs. W. 25, Eugene
Bylveatsr Funeral Hers
Funeral servie«« for Melvins Syl- pit. I .»tar a luncheon was served by weeks. The council recommended the N. O.. Mab.»l Meet; Adolae. Jennie H. Adrian. Mr. and Mrs John Ed­
yastar. who died at the home of hat the hmtese The next meeting of the Installation of boards between the Shanka; Marg.. .Lilly Kleer: clerk, ward«. -Welby Stevens, Mrs
Jo
Anawecs Damage Suit
nephew. Charles Sylvester, at S ili­ club w ill be with Mrs. 1. D. Larim »r eaws In the mill and the placing of Nina McPheraqn; banker. Lottie Bow­ seph Bryan. Mr. and Mm. I. D. Lart-
An answer to the «30.008 damage
electric lights alndi railings at tMn man: AtL. Minnie G irard; Cap. O.. mefi.
cons on Jsanary 16. 1»24. were held • week from («morrow
Fred
Cttngnn.
Mrfi.
Z « a suit started In the circuit court by
Those present Included: Mrs, John chu,e’ *® ,hlng8 ° 1»* would further Rhode Lloyd; inner eentlnel, Os ha Cantrell. Mr. snd Mrs Ronald Rob­ Mrs Ellen Jane F allier .of Springfield,
ynslartay afternoon at two ’o’clock
Webb; outer sentinel. Florence Klaer. erts and Miss Crystal Bryan.
a t the W alker nhapel. Rurial was Tomseth. Mrs Norman H. Howard. make accident« Improbable.
haa he-i'n f lir t by the Western Lum btr
m anor’"'«.
M ary C. Magill, l-lllah
mads In the Mt. V »rnnn cemetery hy Mrs. L. W right. Mrs Paul S. nssfort.
company. Mrs. V allle r seeks to col­
Rhodes
and
Virgie
Reynold;
flag
bear
Ship
Hog
Fuel
the aids of® her father and molhst Mrs W llllatn Berry. Mrs.
W illiam
Bridge Club at M ra Stewart’s
lect damages for the loss of her son
Th« Booth Kelly company will soon er. M yrtle Egglmann, after which re
who pnssed away many years ago.
Donaldson.
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass.
The Gra-?fleld Bridge club enjoyed who was killed while working at
Mias Sylvester was known fam iliar­ Mrs W. H. Steamier and Mr«, C A. begin shipping hog fuel from Spring- freshments were served and everyo».» Its regular session Thursday after, Westfir. The company claims he was
field. Tbe first shipment of the fuel had a fine time A good crowd was noon at the home of Mrs. H arry M. careless and hla death waa due te
ly «« “ Aunt Vlnar " Shs was 71 year» Swart«.
has been sent to Corvallis, where It out.
old. having hi'en born In Green coun
Stewart on Second street Thoe» at­ his own neglect.
will ba used In the heating plant of
ty. Wisconsin, on September «, 18SS
tending were Mra D W Crltee, Miss
Fine« Collected
Legion to Have Rifles
i the Oregon Agricultural college O.
She la survived by two brothers. P.
Edna Swartx. Mrs. B. A. Washburn.»
G rangers to Elect
T hirty dollars In fines were collect­ A. C. has bean a regular customer for
The American Legion meets F ri­ and the hostess. At the next meeting
M. Sylvester of near Portland. sn<1
The annnal meeting of the Grang­
H. F. Sylvester of Jasper, Oregon, ed In lh« Springfield police court this Ihe fuel, but of cutirse no shipments day night in the W. O. W. hall. Rifle those having the lowest bridge score
ers' Eugene warehouse has been call­
who with ser.'rsl nieces and nephews, week, according to City Record1 .»r J ♦bnve been mads whlla the mill has supplies for the starting of a Legion w ill entertain.
ed for January 26. Directors w ill be
W. Coffin
been shut dowa.
rifle club are on the way from San
mourn her loss
eheted to replace the retiring officers.
H C Conrad and J W C arter of
Francisco, California Tbe rifle club
Club to Danae
Tra Colei, C. D. Ror.tr and A. C. M il­
Fnreno were oai'h fined five dollars
Mrs L . A. Tobias hua he.»n suffer- will have to mgage a ranch for reg­
•■Hsrd-Tlmee" Party Bet
The first dance of the season for lar.
ular prnctlce, according to a ruling of
The Neighbors of Woodcraft villi for cnaslng a street ear as It was nn- ing with Influenza the past week
the Fort,nightly club is to be lu Stev-
Frnnh Svhsmp of Oakridge was In the government, or they cannot ac­
bold a
A ’’hard limes” partv at Its next 'loading passsrgera. Guy Oldham of
ens hall this evening at 9 o'clock
•’T w e e ty -T w o s ” Meet
meeting nl Ihe Wovdtunn to 11 Jsnu 'rv , Eiigen » and Montlov of Eugene wars ¡Springfield and spont Ihe day yeeter- cept the firearms
W. H, Adrian Is chapman of th » a*-
The "Twenty-Twos’’ met Frldtev eve-
23. E ' ervhody Is urged ’o cnt’ie t’ rr»s-'i nch fined five dollars for speeding n* dav
Ifa lr Over twentv conr’es helonglvg Lnr nt th.- I O. O F hall. Mrs I.oe
cd In old cloth'>ff The Wocdr i ’ l ,the street Intarsectlons. and L. M Mm H. TV " Ip ry of Portland visit-
M r and
..... M r» C. A Murray nari to the clnb ar« strecte-l. M v -i s | (■
<1 Mrs. F. F, Barnard were
Needle clnb wi’ l meet Ihe «< » di
.■■ r ’l of Creswell paid a «Ifl fine fer ,ed with Mr. and Mrs. W E Stacey,M rs. P iarakl of Engeae «pent Saad«V|be furnished bv fhe H arry W in ,
F
ii " i f ->« T h ' next meeting w ill
following Iks party
n sai«g
jea Msrndaj.
at w R ■laear'e.
orehrttra.
l i In li Ci' ii.^ . February I.
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