I O g V O T g D TO IN T M R tg T O F S P R IN Q F Ig L D A N D T H g P A R M K R B OR T H K W IL L A M IT T g V A L L IV TfiF- SPRINGFIELD NEWS 8PRINOPIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924. TWENTY-FIRST YEAH SPRINGFIELD FISSI t DU NEW PIPE LINE i S T O R K S E A T S O R IM R E A P E R BY M O R E T H A N T W O TO O N E DROP INN CONFECTIONERY SPRINGFIELD LEGION SOLD TO R. E. HIGGINS PLANNING CLUB HOUSE A record ut 133 birth« and SO Discuss P ro ject at M eeting F riday P rop rietor of E lite Apartm ents Take« death« make« up the vital sta t ( i N ig h t and C om m ittee W orks on O ver F ixtures and Lees» from istics for Mprlngfl' Id and ad Location and Estim ates C. S. Beale; M r. S e lle r M anager jacent territory compiled for the year 1933 by Or. W II. I’ollard. Plan« for a clubhouse for the Proposed $5,000,000 Clear Lake , city physician and registrar fur The Drop In Confectionery and a a HprlngAeld poet of the American Le- ¡light lunch place ha» been taken a Water Project is Discussed . the HprlngAeld district. This . glon are going forward, and were die <)r«.r by R E Higgins of Portland. . Before Representatives of • 1« a Io«» In life over the y >nr . |. u » . e d at a m eeting of the Legion wh„ recW)tly took oyar the E,„ e . City Council and Chamber * 1923 by two l>nr«om «Ince the birth record w »i 139 and the . ¡ ? W° *eW ,n’ ,nb<,r*' Ouy L>On* ,n d * ran tb? place, h a . sold the fix tu r e .i. of Commerce. death record 51 J Fete Oliver, wer* admitted to mem Mr „Igglna. wb„ b„g al, o ,aiiaag < , Olh r town« Included In th« e |bershlp. the building. Mr. and Mrs. F. h. a The proposed W illam ette valley Springfield territory are Goshen, pipe line »y»lem Io coal between The possible locution of the club geifer, who came to HprlngAeld two a M aaeaat Hilt. Oakridge. Jes- , 35,00.000 and 37.000.000 to »uply water house, which could be used for meet weeks ago from Roseburg, will b<• '« p»r, Pull frea k . Donna and . to HprlngAeld, Junction City. Bttgen . • lugs nnd entertainm ents, as well as the new managers. The dral was coirt a W nltervllle. Albany, Halnn und Corvallis, was In . the «» Groat?» on the structure, are P|,t«-d Monday, Mr. Ileal» h avin g . Veallgated ul a in •«ting held Tuesday In the hands of a com m ittee headed Springfield on Tuesday morning In his a " < * * h»rl black Other committee- Bew car for California on a tour of a f»i«bt lu Hi« Osburn hotel in Rosene SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION 1 by m en a re P e rc y T y s o n . C. L. C hase. the couutry. Mayor Charles II. Egglmann. M. J • INDEFINITELY POSTPONED W. II. Adrian. M B. Huntley and Jess Mr UBd M„ Helfer. who wlll be . .M rK Iln and W M .L o n g went from h e re I,, re p re s n n l ill ■ c ity co u n cil. M u ls The plans will hs worked up cbarge of the establishm ent. form. • Fourteen Days' Notice Muet Precede W F W a lk e r , p re s id e n t o f Ihe H p rln g ns ... soon as possible, and then effort« , I w --- engager! In the same basin ms In - -------- — - Acid C h a n ih ’ r of C o m m e rc e , and DEPUTY FO R “T h a People's Paps«** L IV E NEW SPAPER IN A L IV E T O W N NUMBER 4 S H E R IF F S P E E D IN G F IN E D IN C IT Y Fining a deputy »herlff for speeding la a chance that does not come to a police officer ev- ,ry day, but such was the case this week when Springfield's traffic oflloiC, C. M Hurd brought to the police court R. F. Calahan. Eugene deputy , d| nn „on. >rtlnK )udge dt)r1n< the Illness of J. W. Coffin, sat hl« fine at 35. Mr. Calahan's remark to the arresting officer was to the effect that he would have revenge and get him for speeding In Eugen» one of these days. 23.1 LEVY VOTE OF TAXPAYERS Millage of Defunct Tax Com mission Accepted but Changes Made in Fund Allotment; Tim ber Cruise Contract and Cost System Not Favored; Com missioners C r i t i c i z e d in Stormy Session. The 23.1 mill levy, fixed by the de funct .ta x conservaiotn commission, i was endorsed but numerous changes Earl Matlock of Eug ne paid a 310 fine for speeding on East • ' were demanded In the segr ration of • ' the 3334,285 to ba raised for the gen- Main street this week. • '«-ral fund by the action of Lane coun- ~ i t y taxpayers m eeting W ednesday at They MEASLES PREVAIL IN CITY; ¡the courthoua The m eeting sttead- Vote of D lrte le t on Bond Issue . Roveburg at the Orand Grille F o r L e g a l ProcsduC ¡necessary »mount o f money to fit. are at prel(ent g,aylBK ln the E llte other member« o f H ie i limnhor, O HEALTH OFFICER WARNS ed by 300 or 400 P**»’ le during the dar • nee the project. <! B u s h m an , W C. M c L * g u n m nl J apartments with Mr«. Helfer's broth- | Due lo the following of the wrong I . „ ... --------- marked with h rated discussion F K a i 4a. fu r t h e r represented Tie - .............. ‘ ........ - ........ * mm, ^ n X . X C e n t,« e c u , O.sease. M u .t be Reported HprlngAeld Interests ,, h.,: L ’''i""^’na ‘. V ? . , ,,,n u r ” " ,h- n, X’ **'“« lhB repair, are ,0 be begun ‘ expenditur U nder ........................ Penalty of L ~ aw Says The HprlngAeld it -leg« I Inn wa» fa ¡county court. Commissioner Emmett D r. P o lla rd vorably Impressed by the plan, ac n .»(inn n »uni i n « «« ,,n aa >« n American Legion social calendar. C. sorti with the Installation of a new ;Sharp, as in last year's meeting, next IndeAnltely pea poned by ihe ..b o o l A 8 w t . y,CM<,mmeBder> la an(| a cording Io Mr W ulkee A h pYeal ito the budget, was the central figure board. A special m eeting will be call , ba «-haim,,,,, ,,f a coram| „ ee , o !<x,u ||ght|n< , yatem wt(h ce|||n g lights T he prevalence of measlrs In , dent of the Chamber of Commerce he c l soon, at which Ihe board will set ,lp boxlng a ,)d w r^ „ „ )K TherH d'^ p ,'rh~ " The'txx»lhs a"rc to be , Springfield and vicinity, with tbe r e - m eettag a stormy ie9a,'OB will appoint b, tw een »1« und ten dele (I I I I ' W ( l a t e f o r th e * e l e c t I n n . ft< c < » r tl- I u * i t l b I b #« K«« astnt*» » » u o l m a l a . . . . . > _ - » r> « n t I-S«rvnr3 zvf «!▼ P Q g « « ham h w M lv h t »III al«„ he some good male singers taken out and a table service put ln. cent report of six cases, has brought ^ay and ,d to a climax Just as gntm from HprlngAeld to a meeting n )‘® entertain for fhe event. Mr. S w a r ts|T he room will be remodeled and r> up the question of r portable dis It was about to close. J. G. Swan, to be held In the near future al Al T a n a n a J O. ^ l ' taUd Wh<>n '»‘• " « • * « 1 . !palnted « g „ « « „ „ n d through«*.!. eases. Penalties will be lawfully ad- bany. T h e d a l e hn« lint yet b e e n I . deposed county club leader, mov^d the ¿ •¿ 'p a p .'r In"the*ill»ulH iwn' week« A fler •” * meeting the I.adl-a Aux- Minor repairs, such as a new floor mlntatered In the case of law break- ¡comm,ag(f)nerg b« asked to resign and announced, but the object of ...-------- --------- ,U . . . . . . era. enemleg of Sharp ana Roney caus- gath .rln g wlU b ' to ««•D rm ln. wh Mb . ^ ' ^ V i o ' b e V .ld 7 ¿ ¡ ¡ j “ 'a ry o f lh * L* « lon »'""O th* m*n *'Lc1h,ded . The following ... statlm ent u . confusion t tna h. e r or no< Ih . p r o je t 1. fe a .lb la ' ob, „ b, n l todar <oold ! • «m iai time, spending the evening \ The place w ill carry a fnll line of _ was issued I ed an uproar Amid . tbe neTe(. put a VQte The a o u r . e .g the water supply lJnnfc„ h one dnv «hurt of two weeks car<u t J * h* refreshments wer . ' onfertlons. fountain s4rvlcu\ light ’ today — by - Dr. W. H. Pollard, city motjon health officer: j 8harp Criticiled served. About 20 Legion members lunches and tobacco. would be Cl *ar Lake, about 70 miles before February 20. "It has come to my attention lately . I were p resen t which Is an Increase«! I distant from HprlngAeld. Tb» pip« .. . , . . . Sharp was aiverely criticised by his Joseph Llnaky. Portland sa lesm a n 1 . . . . ---------«_ that contagious d iseases are not bo . . . . Una would be about 179 miles long. for the A m arle.» Credit a -so cl.tlo n . ! * " 'nrt"I’' a- «^cording Io Mr. S w art. FARMERS WAREHOUSE opponents yet defended him self in lng reported to the city health officer. It was estimated by George H. Ed was In Springfield Monday and Tu««t A vigorous membership campaign characteristic two-fisted way STOCKHOLDERS TO MEET This Is especially true of the laity ¡his [ through. mond«. Portland engineer, who was day Iflvestignling the legality of the V>>lng carried which seemed to satisfy his supporters _________ where no physician has been employ. present at tbe meeting Mr Edmonds Issue before his company m ak e, Ila There will be a special meeting of but only > nraged the more his enemies- 'the stockholders of the Lane county f •pent several y««rs In the Clear latke bid Hr conferred with tin-b«»rd d u r-, P L EASANT HILL SCHOOL . . . . . . . . The m eeting many tim es seemingly The law plainly states that parents . ., a . j tu vicinity nt the tim e when the Hill )B|, jl(g i(ny . . approved of the act on of he and hH BOYS TRAPPING S K U N K S ? ™ " ’ , 'n‘”n c°°pem've J ar* or guardians must report all contagi- linos contemplateti a power protect ;colleague. Commissioner NMs Roney house company at the Chamber of ^Commerce, B ug'««. SaUrdWy, Fob- ous diseases, when there is no attend- by the applause afforded him except to electrify their railw ay, to Han D A U G „ T E R SPRINGFIELD ing physician, to the city health de The boys of the Pleasant Hill pub r rnnrlsco runry 9. at 1:30 p. m At this m e e t - ' in two Items. The m eeting voted a lie school have turned their atten resolution demanding the rescinding Th« pipe line would reach from the PEOPLE DIES AT MEDFORD ing the report and recommendations j partment At present m easles are becoming „ tion to the trapping of skunks. Paul .. , . , . : o f tb? Nease T im b e r Cruise contract b«<ad waters of the McKensle river o f the auditor. Mr. C. A. Horton, will quite p revalm t In our sch«»osl, and ( The dsught vr of Mr and Mrs. I. W. Harden has caught six In one den. aqd also knocked Sharp's idea of a through the mountain« lo a turn al he given. Propos?d amendments of i if we do not <mrb them school atten- Baker, Mr» R. F Sandafer of M«ro th» Linton boys have trapped sov Donna, and bw* tn;»p«*<l f««F the 9rwt en.1 w k ii. I ' the by laws are also to be voted upon. . ia. a7nL i ef»at accounting system voting to keep 'ford, died al hrr home on February er»I while Lvman Tinker bonstA nn • nance win be m aterially leBaened , , ~ c .«»».>«?<«■» tim e at HprlngAeld. The water thrfs and six trap. set. S e v e « . y ars a ^ Th‘’ C,He4 e’ Pe<’,a" y — This Is an economic loss to the «*« « * » * C° “tny SnrTey° r 3 Mr and Mrs. Baker left Spring- «uppll'd 1« said In be aa pure aa T . ? ? ' . * ’. ' ? ^ ^ c L and opens the way here and P M ,g Heck|ep field for Medford when Ihev heard ol O D King who lived at Pleasant Hill comm ercially distilled wal.-r. and wn« ___________________ ___ _ _______ . ____________ trapping 10 ,<,arn nr’ 1 h’ nd **”“ *'“ • ° ( there for a d?atb from pneumonia in her serious Illness, and w ’ re with her . . spent much of _________ his time compared to Portland's supply Central figures In criticising the "r to the end M rs Alex Btevens and skunks, practically ridding the dis- nudl,or s report an<l recommanda‘ j the very young. Hull Run water. county court's adtion w?re lElbeHt Mrs Alva McPherson of Springfield, trlct of this pest. But o f late the tions. “I plead for the cooperation both of Bede, editor of the Cottage Grove It was «estimated by J. 8. Rogers of g(g,pril „f , ba deceased, went to Med- ,ajilmnl has become quite a nulsane* parents and physicians In this mat- _ , , . . . . __ . , . . Sentinel, and District Attorney Clyde The H. P. K. W H. V. club met the Oregon Agricultural College tha*. ford attpnd , „ 8 wbtrh wa, ' , o ter Just this day I have a case of N. Johnston. Bede confined his ef- rlth Mrs Ebby Wednesday after- i ............. harü” bow r «’°"’ “ »- e,i hy Mrs Charles Paris of Mar. «,Is. I . M n°°" The “ « ™ " " * • » Pleasantly ¿ p , hroat .forts to heckling Commission Sharp IIHI *«. Bimthrtr afatnr from Wendllnfc «pent nnd light refreshm ents were p ™ along the sam e Un?« he has In his this morning and y, sterday. served by the hostess ln some o,hey m’‘mber ° f ,h e fam’ ' newspaper for the last several we ks Mrs. Hnndafer'a death followed an Hy to their family physician or t o , ^ argumentg contalned little fact CIVIC CLUB PARTY RAISES ooem tlon January 28 She la survly. the city health officer. ¡bpt were fuled wilb nasty lnslnua- $20 FOR SCHOOL PLAYSHED ed hy her hu«hnn«l. B. F. Sandafer. "Hereafter in cases that are n o t ,,lona and were c iagged by many »s' — two rhlldren, Franeea. and Vernon reported the responsible parties will ,..political b u n k ” On tbe other hand Dyer 320 was eleared townrd th«> C htrpell; h«P parents, Mr and Mrs. be given a chance to explain to ’ ’ e Attorney Johnston presented facts playahad erected at the Lincoln school * Baker, of 8pringfiel«l; «liters, police Judge. The most common re- and fl,,ureg to bear out his conten- w h e n Ih e lo td l s' Civic club gave a Mr». Rllev Wakley of Portland. Mrs. rortable d iseases are m easles. , Sons and btg attack on the N ?ast i" nefii ton an,t t n i parly ón ■ 1 ha Graham Rarltand, Mr». John ________ mumps, sm allpox, scarlet flever or t ¡lnber crulse contract led to the retí , n la v aft >rnoon at the homo of Mrs Cooper of K-lama. W ashington, Mr». ¡ Average grades for the first s?ni- TTC. 92; Dep. 95. scarletina, diptheria. Infleunaa and olntion demanding it be rescinden. l*»ul Hrsllaln. Charles Purls of Marcóla. Mrs Alex ,s t e r of ih e Springfield high school Hawke, Way»?— Eng 7. 82; Soc, 94; ¡pneumonia ¡ Johnston picked loop holes in the RHted flowers, ferns nod pah, « Stevens anil Mr». Alva McPherson of were announced today by Principal Phys. 94; Typ, 90; Dep. 85. j _ ¡ "alleged stcr?t contract," and threat f,i,Traed a background of green In Springfield; two brothers. Clair Baker |c . E. Torbet. Eight 'student* made Horning. Herbert—Eng 5. 92; Am ARBOR DAY EXERCISES ened to break it In court if the com- contrast to ihe red heart of the y«| cf Portland and Rll y Baker of I.odl. ¡average grades above 90 per cent, His, 88; Phys, 94; Span 3, 95; Dep. A-|- SCHOOL POSTPONED rnissloners did -not rev is e their ac- entine, which wa« u»e I ns a m ollf ¡ ’ 'allfornln jA large number were neither absent 95 ______ ! tian. The m eeting voled to leave In the d«H'«,rallons. At least (A ladles I nor tardy during the sem esler which 1-amhert Charline— Eng 7. 95; Arbor Day exercises in the Spring-, the 326.00« budget 3d fo a tim ber allende«!, spm dlng the afternoon al IRISH BAPTIST CHI IRCH haa Just closed. Civ. 90: Biol. 95; Soc. 91; TTC. 87; field schtmla have btpn postponed cruise but provided that the «Iraw- tii e d h -w o rk o r cards T hen, were nine I SPEAKER NEXT SUNDAY ! Th',se >t'<'**lvlnK 90 per cent or more Dep. 85. from February 8 to February 15 be |Ing of a con tract when the cruise , »hies, five of bridge whlat and four I —------ for the entire sein est. r were: Thelma Lewis, Carl— Eng 7. 70; Am His, ,.alIge of tbe condition of th? ground, was finally contract d anew, be left .•<>0. Mra E«l'«se Cox m ade high Jeff H Irish, of Eugene, will speak ' S w e e n e y , senior; R erth a Ferguson, 81; Soc. 81; Tvp 3, 77; Dep. 74. lj E T-(, rb<.t, principal of the Spring-,ln the hands of the district attorney. score nt bridge, nnd M rs F re d C bes» ut Ihe B a r,1st church Sunday m o rn l.enabelle Harptr. Puuline Jack and Love. A m y -E n g 81; Ctc. 82; T T C .jfleld high schoo1 annouBCea. At that) Surveyor to Keep Cos», «,f Eugene took the congelation prise. , lag. and In th • evening Mr. Gordon . Bernice Jacobson, juniors; Elizabeth 88; D«,p. 90 ~ Um? Jt |g hoped that the w eather; On motion of Cal M Young th? tax- At 500 Mi». C K Swarta hail high GrlfPn of Ihe Amerlcnn Sunday ftchool 1 Hugh, a nnd Raymond Ynrnes, sopho- L.vons. Juanita— Eng 7. 76; Am His. wlH pernl,t tbe planting of trees on payers voted to allow the county sur. score. and M r,. U . H. He armer look ftnlon will give the m ssnge. Rev. intorea; low* Carlton, freshman. 79; Civ. 81; D)tp. 86. itbe h(Kh 9chool grounds, and rose veyor »600 addition for the perfect- the <on»»lnth,n prize lLUther has been ealle«i to Marshfield Those neither absent nor tardy Mcl’h.rson. Audrey—Eng 7. 81; bush(,s near the building A num b?r'lng and handling the Increase work Mrs Norman Byrne of the Vnlve: | O bo|d „ , W(I weeks Revival m eet-¡w ithout oxcua» from home were: Am His. 80; TTC. 90; Dep, 92. 'of representatives «< civic groups connected with the cost system which »Hy of Oregon nchool of mu«i< gav». | nR and w||l perhaps he away or»r Dorothy A b'cue. Gladys Bauer, May McPherson, Virgil— Eng 5. 93: 'wtll address the students. ¡has betn kept in former years Corn- i, delightful pinno program, and at- tbre„ Rllnriay*. Varlon« speakers w ill,B lood. Kenneth Brush, Iowa Carlton, Arbor Day ln the schools wlll mission?rs Roney and Sharp had plan- eompanl M M is. Nelson, violinist from r,u th „ darln< hla abse„ Ca ¡A d . Carr. Robert Cline. Charlra Cox Phya, 90; TTC, 92; Bkkg, Inc; Dep. further carry out the "Springfield ned diverting a part of the 32500 'u " Ml*« A new class has recently been or ¡Lenora Dillard. DeEtta Duryea. Ruby 93. Pamber, Mildred—Eng 7. 83; Biol, Beautiful” idea of the chamber of | left in the defunct tax conservation .u n co at er *ang a few vocal a e -lKan| IM) )n tbp Sunday School for ¡Uasler. Harry Gerlach. Dorris Girard. Commero? and the Ladies' Civic !com m ission's budget to a fund for 91; TTC. 87; Dep. 92. young married people. All young tun, ¡Juanita Hack. Tlieitna Layaon. Amy the installation of a new cost keep- o f ........................ te c h n iq u e . . Pritchard. Clifford— Eng 7. 88 ; Am club , , , ,H»d peopla are eordlnllv Invited to li.o v e . Virgil McPherson, Jessie «nit Sprlngfield high school's debate ,n* The ,hi” 'e and Pt,a" ) eso is vie club express Ml attend this class nnd nlso the social Varna Manning, Lane Morse. Viola Hts. 91; Phys, 93; Civ, 93; Dep. 94. p K Insect eradication fund was raised Ilielr appreelatlon to Mrs Hrattaln tlmo to he had Friday evening. Feb ¡Nelson, Clifford Pritchard. Arthut Stewart, Charlotte—Eng 7, 75; A m ,wtth pleasant Hill here Friday even from 3400 to 31400 as flx?d by tha for the use of her home and for her 8. at the home of Mrs. Tobins on C Potter. Alonzo Redding. Llbbie Ska- His 80; Gen Sc. 90; Span 3. 72; Dep. lng w»s decided unanimously In fa- budget com m issee. Interest In maklng Ihe affalr a sut street between Second nnd Thlr«l. 85. vor of the visitors. The Springeld llcky, ¡Lola Spencer, Nalila Stahlmann, cees. Six hundred «’oliars were taken out Sweeney. Thelma—Eng 7. 96; Soc. debate with Eugene high school was Charles Thompson, Bualah Thurman, Antong Ihe Eugen-, gurats present of the general fund em ergency and 92; Biol. 96; Gen Sc 3. 93; Dep. 88. Parson Funeral Sunday decided 2 to 1 In favor of Eugene, (Iraee W allace, Thomas W allace and were: Mrs. Fred Chess. Mrs. Bert Totnaeth. Alice— Eng 7, Inc; G eom ,. Ell(fene tbus winning the champlon- placed to the credit of bounti?s to „ . Funeral services for Earl Pnraons, Raymond Ynrnes. \ln e e n l Mrs. George Blair and Mrs. i wh(, d)pi| P„bnlary , 9Mi WPr„ bpld be paid leaving that fund at 310.000. 81: Biol. 88; Span 3. 73: Dep, 88. ship for this section. F IR S T S E M E S T E R A V E R A G E S Criticism arouse over the transfer a tii < ( ormai k .Sunday afternoon at Ihe W alker Wallace. Grace— Eng 7, 81; M&M, professors J. E. Torbet and Randall Explnnatlnn— E n g , English; Alg , 80; Biol, 93; TTC. 90; D?p. 94. I Scott and Mr. A. H. Pengra were ring of emergency money during the chapel, Rev. T. D. Ynrnes. pastor of Eleven at Hospital ¡)hp Spr,nKfi ,)d Methodist church, of Algebra; Gen SV. General Selrnee; th* «•« » t* brtween Cot- ,Past Y * ’’ t® «»«nlrawn road district Juniors :lie«,nt. Geometry; Biol, Biology; Am Eleven patients are now occupying fli huIng Bauer. Gladys—Eng 5, 84; Civ. 81; '«xe Grove and Pleasant Hill dur-1 ¡this illegal wh?n pressed for his Ihe wards In Ih > Springfield hospital, Mr Pnraons waa born In Fairfield | H I h , American History; Civ, Civics; Biol, 91; Bkkg. 96; Typ 1, 86; Dep, ¡ing the past week. «(•«■Ording to M rs. Clarenre G rim e s , ' O hio. N o v e m b e r 13. 1881. H e w en t to B o o k k e e p in g ; S te n , Stenog- 0" The Spriw lleh l high school boys' taxpayers and declared proprietor i i «».«I t cnhnrir oa the county court hail rever sought the Dakotas I n I l l s a«rly manhood, rapliv; Typ, T y p ew ritin g ; MT. Manu ('a rr. Ada—E ng 5. 82; Biol. 88; Sten basketball team defeated Coburg 20 i • ar .anofora Mr». IA>lw4„ K ln tzb y of Lowell 1 and lived there for four years. He al T rain in g ; TTC. T en eh er T raining 3 a Friday i'..i 3.»«» night. v«(s»i»t A i (rtirrY A with i his tidvice in mfiKing truiisfers. 1 .1 01 . • Bkkr 94- T T v > n p 1 1. K H* »<’« Den ’ » 80 lo 10 gam e w for itn The Bern for the care of the poor, 1. kg. 94. 86. • plM M nt Hm hag b>pn 9ch(Mlu]pd Me- C la si; Spun. S p an ish ; Meeh Dr. underwent a minor operation y e s le r -' then cam* to Oregon, where he has Cline. H arry— Eng 6, 78; Am «lav, as did Mrs. Artie W lntner of r sided ever since lie died al tbe ' ’mnlcn1 Drawing; Phys. Physics; Boc, ■' tomorrow night In the Springfield j (16.000. brought forth a round of dls- 64: Phys, Inc; Bkkg. Inc; Dep. 91. Colller, Allene—Eng 5. 82; Am K ..,|M « h «*«> 1 xymnaalum. Both the "»«<>» * * a* > * ‘ d *<> atand' Eugene nnd Mrs. Lillian Grimes of j age of 42 years 2 months nnd 18 days, i : MX M' Medlaval nnd Mot. Springfield. The same was true of the 3-r,*00 bud- tin Is survived hy his widow, two ern H isto ry ; L al. L atin ; Dep, D epot’ 74; Civ, 79; Span 1, 74; Dep, 93. boys' nnd girls' team s will have i Hurl Jon s of W estfir was adm it rhlldr«ui, Seotl and Fey , by his moth m en t; Ine. Im im p lete. Cooley, Abbie—Eng 5, 77; Am His, ¡games. Admission will not be charg- g?ted for the county court. Criticism arouse over the purchase of thr-ae ted I«, the hospital for treatment er, five brothers sad t.wo sisters. Seniors 70; Slen 1, 78: Dep, 85. !pd to those with student body tickets, Tuesday. new automobiles during the present Barker, Mary Eng 7, 84; Am Ills. Interment wan itit.de In I.anrel Hill Cox. John— Eng 6. 79; Geom 2. 85; ¡’hough other students will be admit- administration Commiwioner Sharp Mac Davis of Eug ne was dism is cemetery. 89; Typ 3. 94; Dep, 88. Tvp 3. 86; I^at 3. 6;7 Dep. 85. ted for ten cents declared worti out m achines wefre sed February 4 Blood. May- Eng 6, 77; Am Ills. 82; Dillard. Kenneth—Eng 5, 78; Ctv. t-aded in for the n-’w automobllea TTC, 86; Hep, 95. Mr,,. H a r r y F m ire n t who has b en Walter Plntt nnd George Platt of ¡and cxp.esntrd the lief that tt w.,a Brntt.aln, Wilbert Alg 2. 54; Geom 73; Span 3, 26; Meeh Dr. 94; Dep, 90. Jobu BlinHz end daughter Rom« ill f r m mil.' Ha» li getting along • a r ju .y to owm Dillard. Anna—Eng 5. 84; Geom 1, Thueston were Springfield visitors on Imagh t l vtprr tor wore In yesterday frota» Esfl Creek nloel r, «etto ' ng I » ,, d froat En 1, 78; Span 3, 78; D p. 86. Tuesday > (««m ¡Ames „ > ’ '.J (LYiaUaued on P ag e 4) fur metileni treatawat. (Mina. Robert— Hug 7, M ; Pbya. M l rene Îe”e m X for !c<>L*rin,; *re First Semester Grades of High School Published