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1THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
CHAMBER IS ACTIVE
' VOTERS TO DECIDE
a
n
d
IN CIVIC PROJECTS
I9DOD BOND ISSOE
□ IV O T R D TO I N T I R I S T
O F » P R IN G F IIL O A N D
T H I F A R M IR I OF THU
W IL L A M IT T I
V A L L IV
TW B N TY -H R H T YEAR
“ T he Psspls’s Paper"
A
SPRINGFIELD. LANE COUNTY. OREOON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. 1»24.
200 TEACHERS ATTEND
CITY SCHOOLS TO HOLD
ARBOR DAY EXERCISES
SPRINGFIELD INSTITUTE
W ill Coopsrat* w ith Civic Club
Cham ber In T ree P lan tin g; Baa
ketball and Debate Tom orrow
School Board Aakt Citizona to
Vota Monty for Purchaat of
Grounda and Erection of
Mnnual
Training
Building
•u p o rlntand on t C. C. C hurchill Speak*
on
e ig h th
Qrada
a n a m in a tio n *
Opens New M e n s
Furnishings Store
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 3
TAXPAYERS MEETING TO
CONVENE ON WEDNESDAY
Commissioners Commanded fa r Stand
on T im b e r C rulaa; Court Not to
R. M. Golden, Former Merchant,
A llow Change In Totala
in Eugene, Will Conduct
A Joist assem bly of t b « high arbool ) O ver ZOO te ac h ers from all over
Store in I. O. O. F. Blog.
(Lana county taxpayers will b a re
and C h aracter Standards
Erection of Arch on Highway,
Endorsement of S c h o o l
Bonds, Tree Planting .and
McKenzie Signs Under Way.
for coop ratio n of the school* with calora apnnt th e day discussing com soon by R M Golden, for m any year* o'clock. T he budg t as pasaad by the
a
anil th e Junior blah school la to bo ijtn e county atten d ed th a te a c h e rs’
chance to dlscu«* tha 1 »2d budget a t i
A new exclusive men « furnishing a meeting called In the circuit court
bald on th a aflernouti of A rbor day. in stitu te h 'Id In th e Hprlngflsld blab
th e second F rid ay In F ebruary. I’lana school all day S atu rd ay . T h e edu » to rs will bo start* d In Springfield mom W ednesday. F ebruary 6. a t 191
mon problem s, and listen in g to a * m erchant In Eugene, who ha* rented budget com m ittee, and not as am end
T he (T ictlon of a larg e co n crete
series of ad d resses by au th o rities. J. jp a rt of the ground floor of the I. O. ed by the tax Investigation com m ls arch over th e en tran ce to th e city
a . C hurchill, sta te su p erin ten d e n t o f 'O . F. building at th e corner of F ourth *ion, will be subm itted to th e tax-
on the Pacific highw ay, en d o rsem en t
schools, d e liv e r'd th re e ad d resses In and Main a tr-e ts. T h a opening d ate payers.
of the proposed school bond issue.
ih* co u rse of th e m eeting*
<>t th e new store baa been lixed aa
P r esuming th at »h« tax com m ission p a ^ a * . of
a r «sotoFon opposing
( T h , a,ng|„ K of • A m erica" opened »» tu rd sy , F ebruary ».
„ legally co n stitu ted body the (.hange In th e Esch-Cum m lngs
trans-
(he , (<II|„ D „ i o ;3q a m , followed
Mr Gol,l‘!n »*»<> has been conduct- county court had certified the levy to portatlon act. th e planting of tre e s
by
, llv,Ka, |„ n by Re f , E » L u th er ,n * a
10 A" l" rla »In«.-.- d o sin g the asse sso r who has It extended on and the ,FiUe of th . publicity book-
(>f lh „ Springfield B ap tist church J. j 0—1 ln
ha” cf,m* R* ’ ’»la
his rolls. Ae it would Incur a gr a t Iet w ere the chlef subJ c ta congi d irea
E T o rb et. principal of tbp Springfield ,o R ,,r’
U F-todate store. H etero -xpense to w rite the rolls th e county a t th e reKular m eeting of th e Spring-
h )< h
delivered sn addi< « of ro n ,in K ber<; to open no lie mad» a court has decided to stand p a to n tha fieW c h a m b e r of C om m erce M onday
w -Icorae. responded lo by .Mrs G ne- trip to S eattle and purcha« d a lar»- total tax levy hut will listen to sug- n ig h t T h irty -flv m em bers w ere pres-
vleve B eam an of Coburg. reprenant. sfo<k of goods which a r - now on th e gestions on bow th e mon y will be ,.nA B efore tb» m e -ttn g a d in n e r
road The new « to r . building Is he- seg reg ated and alie n e d to th » dlf- w as had a t the Fif h otreet re sta u ra n t.
Ing th e v lsltln g touchent.
In»;
put in shape for th - opening In fe re n t funds.
j T he rx>nere te and atuf.co a re h . 3<>
A discussion of th e Ht rllng Reed
T h ere Is considerable p ople urge f e t high and 40 fre t wide, will be
éducation blll open d Mr Churchill'* 10 ',ny,i
Mr. Golden s a v s h has had hl* eye crui- » discussion about the « 3 0 0 0 built w ithin th e nex t fvw w eeks, a e ­
finit speech, and th e stip erin ten d ent
apoke In h en rty approval of l u p ro­ on Springfield for th e ope-,Inc of n allotted t„ th e tlrn b -r cruise by th e co„ iin g to plans announced by G. G.
sto re fo r several m onths and thinks county court. Many th in k th is am ount B ushm an and Jo h n K etela, th e com-
vision for <he eetabllahm nt i f
a e c r-tu ry of éducation In the cabine, ( the tim e Is now opportune. He has excexslv o r do not fav o r a cruise a t n ilttee in charge. Th»y re p o rt th e
of th e p resid en t of th e L'nitcd State*. g reat confld nee In the fu tu re of 'h e th is tim e On th e o th e r hand Com- donations of m aterial and labor and
S h o rt, sim ple q uestions w r e n c o t n City and b e lle rra that th e citizens nilsslonerg E m m d t S h arp and Nels a h e a rty response from people who
m ended by Mr C hurchill In rJg u rd to WOWW ' r " 1'“ ,nOrP ’ * home ,f wWer Ron,,-V a re ln receipt of a petition believe th e e n t r a c c t o th e city and
th e eighth grade exam inations
H e r<n*'
m<” * ,o rap l*U Kto‘ k" w<,re »*«’>“ ’ bX » « ’fo» ot axpayers In th e , h„ “G atew ay to the M yKenzle"
th e » > * t C r e s w e ll a n d
» tts re (Ir o v ..
( i i m o ry
r k uh h
carried F or 'h is reason he pions lo Junction City neighborhood urging should be Im proved. T ho M ountain
Th
boys' b ask etb all team
,1ns Im portant In the , rllo„ N T b.lt ra r rv an exclusive and full lino of the cruise. T h 'y com m end th e court s t a te s P o tr.'r com pany h a s be n ask-
play C oburg th e re tom orrow night,
an<* 1)0y®’ clothing of high q u a l-'fo r going ahead w ith th e tim b er ,-d to don ate th e light to illum inate
the Bible lite ra tu re should be tau g h t
but th « g irls' gum h as been called ) In th e schools Mr. C hurchill firmly lty.
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cru ise
ln the face of criticism .
th e g re a t arch a t n lg ^ t and the city
off T he boys won from M onroe Iasi
council will be asked to place a s tr e e t
believes. “R llglon Is th e basis of
Friday with a acor» of 14 to 4. and c h a ra c te r.'' lx- said, "and
w ithout MOTHER OF SPRINGFIELD
SMALLPOX CLOSES PUBLIC lig h t a t the w ist end of th e Wll-
th» g irls lost with a score of 11 to 17.
ch n rn cter o n r republic will am ount to
MAN PASSES AT ALBANY
SCHOOL AT OAKRIDGE ,am*tte river brid*!e;
I'len ssn t Hill will d h ale F pr'ng- n othing."
pro-
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A fter an explanation of th
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f l ’t'1 « rrin r'ifo ld ^ w n t "d elrn ?' Fug.-ne I A round ta b le discussion was held
«• *• M cLapa". Who»e Deseen-
,
_
A sm allpox
scare a t O akridge
has F“ «* ’ 9 0«« bond ,s ‘ ue t0 POtcAase a
B< |n
.
fos ¡at ” 1 " » ,u ' 11
' " ‘" 'n h,”,r ' ' G
dw ,ta Came O w,r in Mayflow er'
. " ‘•’»Hcd In the closing of th e school N ock of land for a new m anual tra in
until next Monday. T h ree fam ilies
building and the « rJc tid a of th e
snros J E T o r h e t and R andall & o il. ¡S p rin g er of M areola led 'h e disc us
| , Called by t».-*th
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have been q u a r a n te d and th e w hole building the C ham ber g e n t on record
as well ns A H I’engra. have been |» ‘<>" «><
Problem p resen ted by Ihe
Mrs It A M( I igan m other of W ’lr>wn b “8 b r "n exposed beeaua? of as '" d o ra in g th e Issue. M em bers fa-
asked ’o Judge th e d eb ate at tln lo n .dull child, th o se backw ard In name
C o tlsg « .to re to- J u d i e s . A th letic, a s r-lu ted to g ra d e s., C. Mt;L, « n of S pring', d and a »"e com m unity a tten d an ce of a achool
’tb“ “
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J iig ’i sch o o l In
and th e situ atio n of c ig a re tte smok- pioneer of O regon. wh> died a t Ai cntertalnm - nt
„ „ ,,.,„ ,,1
morrow.
« lug « in ,*.
a. f
,
.
\ffsR
Thc^re is said to bo «1 movcni* —
nt oft
th e schools
bany
Jan u ary , 22, waa a , d escen t of
M,ss (''Pirn
' lara W
' v ’f'ip
t’ e. Inciil
local Mura^
ntirae. Y
w corit
ent
—
dom estic »cl nee g 'rla u n d er John
T urner, who cam e o v er in th e ’o O akrldg? Sundav. re tu rn in g Mon- foot to u k e th e r a t - m aking lo w e r
The
HEART DISEASF TAKES
M ayflower with the P ilgrim s in 1620 d ay- and wh!le ' hp' ,‘ ' ’•« •¡n a te d 35 a ” ay from th e in te rs a te com m erc
th e d irectio n of Miss P a n ila ) 15c-
M ro M eLagan. who lived a t T angent. Pe” ™»'- «<’• « 7 children, for sm all- com m ission and td a c e jt,w it h th e d K -
EPHRIAM BURGHER, AT 85
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, Cllntocok. dom estic science teacher, A-a, tee wife of R A. M e a g a n She I» » T h’”’p
h a v - been vaccina'»*
P ^ llc 8
" L - Ïe
H eart d is 'a g e and old age w ere tb e i served a cafet ria luncheon ln i h -
will he allowed to re tu rn to school slons. or ln o tb ir words chang th e
a s u n e n f o f t h o b u ild in g , c h a r/ln g died in th e St
M ary’s hospital
a t Monday
cau se o f th s d eaih o f Et hrlam Burgh-1 h —
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,
Each Cummingx transpO rtatibn act.
> w in . found ilt'sd ‘flv® pa “ *“ a ‘" ’ b fo r th e food In Order A lbany follow ing an illn ss of s-’v- * “«“)•
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T he C ham ber of C om m erce passed »
ira old.
, ,
.. ,i
, In cover expenses.
erai weeks. F uneral services w e re ,
resolution opposing any ch an ce ln th e
In bed nt the hom e of his son. H e rb e rtp o
ll u r g h d i
of t h is cl y. on Snaurdoy
A m otion en d o rsin g K. J. Moore. ih e 'd T hursday. Ja n u a ry 24. a t l:S 0
Esch-Cum m lngs act and will forw aru
¡e
rte
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e
.:.
ono
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so
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h
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attend
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celebration
congressm en in W ash-
m orning Mr Il u r g h r wa« a
w idow er county sup«
PUS. .1 at a s h o r t
ses " f T an g m t. Ii.t rm en t was In the t
0 F COTTAGE GROVE POST T ® ” D c
»ml leaves to m ourn hliu hl« son. Hon was p ass
Ij»ne
county
division o of f / ’ ’/ G- r * .e u cem
a »» t C orvallis.
h a m b e r r votM to afllliaft w ith
H e b e r t,
a n I a n o lh r m.
W illiam - 'o n o f th e la
tn e c o
u n t y division
.c .e etery
ry
~
| T he c Chamb
.
I
h n S lh u n v
in ta t h e f o l- I
S I! » .lin e »h e ' - f o r . o f
B u rg h er ,d ra.lr.ol P e n a .) Iv a u l.
'h e Oregon School T each er's assocl«-
!, T Th«A
lbam >' H erald , n p r rin
t, the f°l-1 Aft
n d to j th e Days- of 4 9^ » g ! b , - .»»
n
c h a m „ „ of C om m prce and
by t h i A m erican le g io n of Cottar?» p articlp ate in the state-w ide devel-
Mr H erbert B urgher left M onday rion h 'Id Im m ediately a fte r noon Mr .low ing about Mrs. M eagan:
ere a a nnm
uum-
fo r P o rtv ille N<w York, with Ills Moor» and Mr. T orbet. recen tly elect I Mary
' ’" ry F
r r rances
once. S
m late
a i e was
was a
a d u au
au g g h n ter
ier Grove
„ ro v e on
on S
o a aturday
iu r u .y night
m gnt w
w ere
fa th e r's body. Il will be Int rrod a t < d p resid en t of the county division of of th e late Mr and Mrs. John S lat . ;b er of Springfield people. R o s'l.n -g s , Endf)r8 m ? n t wa,
the tree
O regon pioneers of 1850. She was post also went down for th e evening. , M
m o , em en t M arted by th e
th
e
<).
S.
T.
A.
w
ere
em
pow
ered
to
ap­
th a t place.
ELEVEN MILES CLEARING
point d eleg ates from th e county to to r n on th e donation land claim ot (taking Its drum and bug»' corps. E n W om an's ciTlc chlb a com m ittee
,nted , 0 takp thf> m a tte r of
th e next s ta te te a c h e rs' convention h e r p aren ts n e a r T angent. April 14. terta ln m e n t provided included c h a r -
ON CUTOFF CONTRACTED FARMER FOUND GUILTY
1856 At the age of 16 y ears M iss-acters from the days of '49. sideshow s r , e
tre e pIanting d is tric ts up
AIDING BANK ROBBERSj
S late moved w ith h er p aren ts to AI- and a big dance L unches could be w |(h
cJty councl,
T h Te is a
Kievan m iles of (Fearing of the
MRS. HEMENWAY SPEAKS »3» valley. F o r th e next 13 y e a rs ,h a d . and an Im itation of an old-tim e:
sta te law providing fo r th is m ethod-
Kuth rn Pacific rlg h to f way above
C h arles P. Illaxer. w.wt La no ranch-1
ON LAW ENFORCEMENT "he lived In Als a and also in Cor- b ar furnished soft drinks. F ifty cen ts of ,a n tin g frees 8Jld ,t ,s proposed to
O akridge for Ihe building of Ihe N at­ jer. w as found guilty In circuit court i
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vallls. At th e la te r place, on Decevn was supposed to purchase 500.000 G r-
p
put it in effect here.
ron cutoff, has been aw ard si In th e T uesday of aiding th e Flor- nee bank
About 76 people h eard th e address t o r 10. 1885. Miss P late w as unlted 'm an m arks at th ? e n tertain m en t, and
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_
.
„ „ „ „ .„ .„ a „ ^nn,m lt.
T he C ham ber appointed a com m it-
W estern C onstruction com pany. ac­ m l,hers to escape T h e i u r v r e t u r n e d
1
o f M rs
Ora II m enw av. principal of In m arriage to Rolla A. M cLagan with th ese those a tte n d in g took in
,,
n
cording to word reaching th is city. a v«rdlct a fte r 20 m in u tes d .-h to ra
QB Fol|owtn({ th e fr w„(1JlnK Mr and th e c ttra c tlo n s
( ^ ^ “ N gang of W. IL M r U n .
T he W estern C onstruction com pany R ob . T he trial of John C H errin g for
Enf(,
followlhK lhp rPg Mrs
moved to Crook counJ ------------------ — ----------------------------« B ushm an and J a .k L arso n to co-
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Some of th e Springfield people In
. . .
M c K e n z ie r iv e r re -
w hich 1« building th e large saw m ill at
Ihe s-.tne off. use Is now going on
b u sin ess m eetin g of th e F our L s ly. In 1900 they re lu m e d to th e C ottage Grove for th e occasion w e ri: <lp r l ' w
'
ild ta „ of road
W estfir lias com pleted th > six mllca
T h . troim ony shovrod th a t BI.ror
Mf>
night. ¡S la te hom eatrod, w h e r- th .'y have Mr an d Mrs. H ow ard F reeland. M r
‘
'X
of track laying above O akridge and tnade
ade no a tle m r . to Inform th e of- Th<<
gin(, ,
am , M„ c A Swar{, Ver),an Ma>,
”
Ihe c h a rin g will be from the end o fir 'rs w her M urray and W alker, th e
local applicatio n and th e re s p o n s l-: Mrs. M cLagan belonged to th e old-,V ivFogle, Tom B rattain . Miss Abbie
th is project.
robbers, w ere ami helped lead them h bm((M|
(>f p parentg
for a „ ch
ch ild
ild 's
's de-
de e e r r g g eneration
eneration of
of Or.
Or. gon
gon pioneers,
pioneers, al-'C
al-'C ooley,
ooley. Miss
Miss Alioii
Alloc, T
T om
om seth.
seth. A lfred,
t u r ^ ™ P rom ise
llllles
of
aren ts for
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k
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h „ r t in lp anrt k- n iiw p lt n „
M i. .
n«n
p .r» v
M i „ r a l s i n * ’ 4 0 ° i o r *b ls
P”
It Is said that ih C tah Construction o u t o f th e c o u n t iv . S o m e » 0 4 g iv e n
llnquency.
w ays w illing to give of h e r tim e and K nowelton, Miss Osil G ray. Miss of su p ro rt of th e cham ber publicity
«om pany will likely build th < grade h l - by te e r o h l, "
'/ a r r a l i '
w D Sm “ h -
‘" ’«’‘'• r
'y m p a th y to th o se In d istress. Bur- Th rima H astings. H arold M cPherson.
tk e re s o rt people w a .
a fte r Ihla 11 mllva la cleared. P re by ,h e Ofllcers a. .h e . I n , , ' of a rre s t
t<) : fog her la te r y ears she k p. In touch H enry T om seth. Clifford E a^ e m .
paratlon* are going on fur tunnel
P .P T V n n i l i B A
IN F IN F « i
b l’
»
a
s
In
Springfield
e
a
r
l y , » “ h th e old pioneers and leaves a Mr «nd Mrs. W illiam I f S te a n n e r , Th<> c<#nrnitt^
on th e , u b l l c l t y
work
M achinery Is alread y bclmt
FIFTY DOLLARS IN FINES
Monday but waa
to th e coa, t j h eritag e of loving actsi and C hristian |R«y’ M cPherson. J e s s M ro tg Paul
rf|> qrted a p ro sp ectu s had
assem bled for th e boring of th e big
COLLECTED DURING WEEK on u rg en t b u s liu s i, uld was u t'a h le | forbearance, to h e r children and b u s Senseny. "S cotty” S cott and oth, rs. been arran g ed and ad v ertisin g would
HilOO-foot sum m it tunnel.
Hmaller
I band.
.... dollars
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„ ii. a d In to a tten d th e m eeting
be solicited soon. It is planned to
funnel« will he w orked on as soon ns
Almpst . fifty
w as .„ realist
B esides h er husband Mrs. Mcl-agan
F a th e r Died
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t8ue tb e bookh't in tim e to d istrib u te
the rail on this side reaches the fines for disobedience of traffic law s
N orm an F. C olem an / p resid en t ol Is survived by four children. They
G eorge O. Randall. 83 years old. the ¡w ith th e sta rtin g of th e to u rist sea-
th is week In Springfield
¡the F our L's, which sp read s Its o r
points to he cut through.
a r? W ayne C. M cLagan of Spring-
fa th e r of Mrs. W. H. Pollard of th is son.
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I
R . W . M c K n lg h t . a stu d en t of Eu gnnlxations o v er Ihe sta te s of W hsh
field, Ore , Lee McLagan of T angent,
G arrison F uneral Today
g> ne. was lined $10 for speeding on Ington, O rsgon, M ontana and Idaho, Mrs. Eva Mink of Boise. Ida., and Mrs. city, died a t his hom e in O regon City
T he funeral of Edw |n LeRoy G ar­ Minn stre e t betw een
P a rty a t E m ery Hom e
Fpcond
and will be In Springfield betw een the Ruby Bedford of Escalon. Cal. She T uesday. Mrs. P ollard and baby, ac-
com panifd by Miss E lla Boesen. left
rison. 79. who died a t his h o m e In Sixth stre e ts on Jan u ary 29.
d ates of F eb ru ary 18 and 28. and will . ¡;""a' l80“ ™ 'rvl'ved by one
b ro th er,
Several of th ? relativ es and frien d s
M arcóla on Jan u a ry 24. J4I24. will be I M. W. T h u rm an wns fined $5 for ad d ress th e men while th ey ar.» on the
on W '-dnesday for O regon City to a t­
P o rter N. S -talafo n T H gextheP 21ilT
tend th e funeral. T hey a re expected of P. H. E m ery enjoyed a p a rty a t h is
held this afternoon a l 1:30 o'clock In i passing a s tre e t c ar unloading pas- ¡Job a t th e Booth-Kelly u m b er plant.
P o rter N. S late of T ang, n t. and six
hom e east of Springfield on Monday
to re tu rn Saturday.
Mnrcola Mr. G arrison la survived by ' sen g ers on Main stre e t on J a n u a ry ) A booklet called "C onference and
grandchildren.
night. T hose p re s e n t Indudted h is
ICo-op^ratlon." Issued by th e P ortland
his b ro th ers, Orin of N orth P latte, 30 He Is a logg?r a t N otl.
son, Lloyd E m ery; Mr. and Mrs. W il­
Hospital P atients
N ebraska. Riley and A rth u r of Mar- ! Ed W anto of G oshen was fined $10 h e ad q u arters of th e F our L 's Is lo
liam L ightfoot and son W illiam Jr.,
coin. and W ray of T hennopolln. W yo­ ¡lor speeding at th e ra te of 35 m iles he used by th e local ch a p te r In S pring PROMOTIONS MADE ON
Mrs. Edna C arpenter, w ho has been ¡daughter Mavis, and n ie c s E lsie, all
m ing; by five sisters, Mrs. E tta Bridge- I nn hour on Main stre e t Jan u a ry 25.
MOUNTAIN STATES FORCE
field. A num ber of copies have been
In th e Springfield hospital during sev- of E ugene: Dr. and M rs N. W . Eni-
fa rm e r of W endllng. Mrs. M yrtle Gor­
L. S tew art was fined $10 for speed s ’ nt and will be d istrib u ted am ong
A series of prom otions, and the | e ra * ,iay9 J ’“ 8'
f n ,ed* « ' ? rpat- ' ery. Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k H enderer. Mr.
kin of N orte P latte. Mrn L ena Lognn log on E lgh 'h stre e t Jan u a ry 25
th e m en. It s ta te s a com prehensive
m ent, was dism issed from the hospital and Mrs J o h,n R osm an. N A. E m ery,
of MBrcoln and Mrs Fern Beni of
O W ill of E ugene paid a $10 fine for ¡view of th e o rg an izatio n 's affairs— ¡hiring oi an o th e r employe m arked
yesterday afternoon and retu rn ed to Mr nad Mra . C harles Paddock, son
T herm opolis.
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¡speeding ono east Main stre e t Jnnu Its purpose’ of creatin g and preserv- this w eek at th e M ountain S tates
h er hom e east of Springfield.
W ade and daught r B e rth a ; M iss
j a r y j5 .
¡ing good will and co-operation bs-1 Power p lan t. T he changes w ere m ade
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i Jo h n B ark er u n d erw en t a m ajo r p n lliin e M c C lin t o c k
I.leh t refresh .
T he Ladle« of Ihe O rient have been
J J. Ruy of Jun ctio n Clly allowed ¡tw een em ployer end em ploye, a list under th e direction of W. C. M e-'
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|<ip»ratlon In th e hospital on T u c . me n ts w ere served late ln th e even-
Invited '<> necompnny th - O rientals his c ar to stand . pinked
on Main s tre e t ,of Its officers and board o f d irectors, Lagan, chief engineer, and tak e ef­
day.
) ing
on a trip lo H alsey Ihe Iasi S atu rd ay ! betw een
Mill and T hird s tre e ts fo r j a statem en t of finance and nannge- fect at once.
Ja c k Bell, who has been in the hos- j
In F ebruary, and will accept th e In­ fotir hours, w hereas tho parking lllml m ent, rules of m em bership and In-
W. T. Thom pson, fornr-rly of the
C ard P arty T uesday
pital th e post week, will undergo an
vitation If arriw igenienta can he m ade I for that
block In tw o hours. H e wns • stru ct Ions as to d u ties of com m ittees Booth-K slly L um ber com pany, a re s i­
T he hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C arl
operation
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The
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Mrs. R. P M ortensen whs appoint id I fined $2 for th is off-ns e y esterd ay .
dent of Douglas G ardena, will tak e !
¡an d (he like.
O lson w as th e seen? of a delightful
tion will be a m ajo r one
chairm an for 'h e Sprlngfl-Id section
B C. Plnkham of Eugene was fined j
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i charge of the fuel house on th e night , Virgil Moon, who w as o perat d on ¡inform al card party T uesday evening,
last nlghl. nnd th ere will he o th er $2 this m orning for allow ing his ear
' run.
Dr. Chase Lyceum S p eak er
Hast week, is g -ttln g along very well, at w hich th e g uests enjoyed an even-
groups plnnnlng to go from C ottage to be parked too close to a hy d ran t.
R. L. B urnett h as bean p ro m o ted '
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A lecture on .%• ignnor . imi>
j n o n , firem an to engineer; O tto Sm ith ; i Ben W illiam s is very seriously ill a t
In th e e» ning. G uests p resen t In-
the hospital.
lo dlra who will find It possible to go
r e tu rn e d from
Albany— Mr. and nn aid to s e lf and [. sliTidlng was from e x tra fir, man to re g u lar fire­
eluded:
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. C rites,
a re naked In g >t In touch w ith Mrs. fi t, 8 E. Lo» and Mr. and Mrs. Os- ¡heard by an audience of 200 at the m an; F red R oseberry from fuel house
P lan s Benefit—The C 'vlc ^1 ib Is Mr
1 and Mrs. H arry W hitney. Mr. a.n,l
c a r I.e retu rn ed T hursday freon Al high school au d ito riu m on T uesday to e x tra firem an.
M rtnnsen by telephone.
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O. B. K essey and Mr. Odin Olson.
planning a bridge benefit at 7 ^ iforae Mrs.
hnny w here they atten d ed the funeral nlghl a t 8:15. T his cleans th e lyceun.
ext s-it j
of
Mrs.
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of Mr». C hris N ofilnger, a fam ily « ’ i-son of th e Elllsoli-W hlte lyceun,
G sorga W. O rr has purcliaaui) th.»
r *■» Circle to M eet— T h e Pine Cin­
In form Notl— E rn est Lyons,, who urday afternoon. T h e proc-psds ^rttt
frb nd. Mr. and Mrs. N otzlng-r have bureau aponeorad I th e F o u r L's. Dr.
blacksm ith shop acro ss 111» r .r m t
branch of th e W oodm an
,. i,,.,| fo Springfield fil,d a re well M attison W ilbur Chase, th e speak r. r ocntly w as in ju red In an auto ao- go Inw ard the new playsh.-d e r r e -1 jo
’ have been invited to
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here, Mrs. Nofxlnger died sud- gave a lectu re abounding In hum an
•i F brukry 9.
will conduct It In th e fi'ln "
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have h is w ounds dressed.
^tha Lincoln school,
• e u te appendicitis.
In tereat and hum or.
u Mat-ksiiillh of long uxjihr't c
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A a p v la l election for a vote on a
»'.iitOO bond la*u« for the school d is­
tric t I# has been called (nr F ebruary
jf, If th e Issue la |s» * ed II will m«sn
th e use of $*eoq for th e pure lias» of
ground In block five adjoining tb-
p resen t high school property, and
llooO applied Io th e building and
equipm ent of s new manual training
building Tb • presen t congestion of
III si bools could be relieved. Ilm
boanl believes, bv bunding 111" new
m anual training building, th u s free­
in g t l i r " • basem ent room s in t h e high
school for th e ti* - of th e Junior high,
» b la h would be irunsferr" I fm iit ibn
l.lnooln building
The only .o ilin g place will be tha
city hall and III» hour» In which vm
1 i m may c a s t i l l d r b a l l o t s w i l l he fro m
2 p m to 7 p in, Th« question s u b
m illed lu the voter« n c a i s c o e ira ii
Ing th e Itonded In leh ted n ese of th e
d la trh t v >ry nearly to the lim it of
tlvo per re n t of the assessed valua­
tion of the district
T he land Included u n d er th e t«non
purcliaae would Include not only t b '
land on which th e o r'lo n * have al­
ready been obtain d. hut four houses
n >w standing on ihe proper!»
The city council ba* cx p rw sed It*
w illingness |o d ed lcs’e the » ctlon of
F irst stre e t as yet unfinished het w e 'n
the pres nl high school pro,»erty and
th e proposed purchase If IV»' bonds
a re passed. Thia would m ean th at
th e school grounds would be a solid
Iwo block section wlih no roadw ay In
b'dw cn
I h e fl-wt stip u latio n was
that sopi > drivew ay be tm v ld r d for
il re sid e n ts In th e block, bnt If th ese
bouse» a re Inelud d in th e new pur
chase th a t would not be n ecessary
Not only the bond Issue m ake pos­
sible an Im m ediate exfnn«t»»i. hut
would provld- for th e developm -nl of
a larg er cam pus when lb " school«
b a re definitely m ade an expansion
policy Im perntlv '
The developm nt
o l Springfield Ind u rtrles. loo, m a k '
th e school director* look forw ard Io
th is very n ear future. T h e purchase
would also m ake possible a larg 'r
a th le tic Held for baseball and football.
ih e C ham ber of Com m erce and ihe
W omen’s Civic club were outlined b ,
J. F T orbet, high school p lrnclpsl,
th is m orning T he w eath er p rinlv
ling, th e stu d e n ts will | lan t l r » s
and roses on th a < sinpu* and have
re p re s e n ia llv a o f t h e t w o organlxa
lions present at th - -x-rclK-s
A Lincoln m edal, furnished h r th e
Illinois W atch com pany, now on dis
III
play In th< window of th e H o o f
-ded to
to I«
Jew elry sto re
th e w inning e««nvl«' who w rites lbs
In-<i ( ssiiv on Lincoln subm itted lu
com pet Itlcn. All four riasHi-s of th e
high sihool a re ellglti a. Th » aw ard
will he m ade on I.ln MB’s b irthday.
F eb ru ary 1Z.
W M Hmllh <■>! th s ta te d par,
meat of education at rived In Spring-
h l id
t ills
m o r n in g
to
In rp e » t
thn
tenchers" train in g claaa at th e high
school H e will Ko on t o E o c e n e m id
C ohere, having already Inspected