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Community New»
UPPER WILLAMETTE
■ y Scarnai
Corrasnondsnta
THURSTON
NOTES
time. J tell you Ellie It's a rotten
shame and 1 am pretty much disgust­
ed with them all."
"Now, now. SaBle, don’t take It so
seriously.” She patted my shoulder.
"Th-.y didn't think yoar father waa
really III. Maybe If you had been In
their place you would have done the
same thing." She rallied to their de­
fense. "Remember," she erent on, “the
time when Bob Wilson wae killed In
hla car, on your house party at At­
lantic Bench. When they brought the
news back to the cottage, nobody be­
liever IL” Remembering, I covered my
face with my hand.
J,I can see you now," ahe continued,
"and the picture la vividly clear. Re­
member. Sallle, what yon said with
that fanny little twinkle In yoar eye.
*Bob oughter change hla brand!" abe
whispered.
"Oh. but Ellie, that waa different,
I didn't know. I didn't," I walled.
"Neither did they. Sallle," she d e­
clared, "it's -hard for ns to take In
tragedy, especially at a fiance."
She closed the subject, but I shall
never forget her litlte talk.
(To be condoned)
Isiwrenra B aiter and Hubort Oray
(In Tuesday evonlng, October 28
birthday dinner followed by a sgr- made a trip to Newport laat week.
prtae party waa »Ivan Mary Mae Lind They report the achool cloaed at
"Your father needs you. Sallle he smiled.”
lay of Canal Fork, and Kmery Hcbren that place on the account of »cartel
That waa like Ell»«. She waa a but­
la—shall
I be perfectly frank with
der at the home of Mr. a«nd Mra. fever.
terfly, but her heart waa as big aa
Mra. Charlea Taylor had soma you?"
Clarence F. llyde at 1*1088801 Hill.
the great out-of-door».
I nodded dumbly.
Cover» ware laid for eight for the dental work done In Eugene <aat Sat­
"And remember. Sport," she added.
"Well,
be
le
a
very
sick
man.”
and
birthday dinner. Tboee preaent for the urday.
"Chops Sticks." rendered by two of
noticing
my
puxxled
look,
he
hur­
Mra. William Barnett waa able to
dinner bealdea tha guests of honor
my exuberant friends, waa wafted In
Mary Mae Lindley and Bmery Ih-hren- be brought home laat Saturday. She ried to explain. "At first be wouldn't
through tbs doorway In a wava of
let
us
tell
you
because
he
didn't
want
haa
been
with
her
grandmother.
Mra.
der ware:
Mary Harden. Ulady»
blatant sound. Some others, seeking
you
to
fret
about
him
while
you
were
Wheeler. Floyd John, and Dell Elkina Sweet, alnce aha left the hoapllal. She
aef-<-xpveealon had conceived the Idea
About eight o'clock aeveral other recently underwent a major opera having a good time. But now. he wants of turning on the vlctrola at the same
you
and
rails
constantly
for
'his
little
young folka of the aophotnore. Junior tlon.
time and had probably choaen the first
Ix>yd Ryan from Eugene apent the girl’!*' Mr. Wrlgnt'a voice waa Infln
and eenlor cleeaea of the I’leaaant
record at hand. "Yaa, we have no
Italy
tender
and
kind.
HUI high achool aurprta- d the honor ( week-end In Thuraton.
bee-na-naa" vied with the "dumdum-
Like
a
flash
tb
s
thing
be
bsd
Just
There waa a party at tho hall Hal
gueata. Thoae prevent for the evening
dum-dum-dum-dum" of the piano
told
me
waa
picturing
Itself
on
my
lowe'en
night.
Henry
Adrian
from
were: Mr. and Mra. M E. Haya. Mil
crowd.
d rrl Arnold, Cora John. Roy John. Springfield brought bla radio out for brain. Father lying there—111—need­
My nerves were on edge.
ing me and wanting me. for I knew
Hilda Knutaon, Oertude Dilley. Jullua the evening
"Ellie." I exclaimed, “tell them foi
H
K
I’b
-tlep
lace
motored
to
Cree
I
“
»•
depth
of
hie
love,
and
yet
torn
Swafford. Eula Drury. H aiel W heelei.
goodness sake to be qnlet or I'll
well
Friday
evening
Hla
daughter.
|
between
hla
fine,
unselfish
spirit
and
Arthur Llndlay. Maurice Dilley, K. A.
»•cream'.”
Eva. returned home with him for the his human longing for me at hie side
Hanktna and Mr. and Mra. Hyd*.
She aped sw iftly down the hall and
"Let's
leave
now.
On
the
first
Friday. October 31 the lower grades week end. She le teaching at Crea-
I could hear her calling at the top
train."
1
leaped
to
my
feet.
He
glanced
ot the lleaaan t Hill public school un-' We|l this year.
of the stair:
d«r Mra. Phelpa gave a aurprlae pro-
Mias Ethel Harris from Brooks at his watch in the semi-gloom.
"Turn off the Jaxx down there. Sal-
"There Is a train In one hour and a
gram to the upper grade». A aong. «pent the we -k end with relatives and
lleta Just bad a massage from her
half.
We
can
make
It.
Don't
burry;
“Falling Leave»'* by »1» little girls friends here.
dad. He’s 111. D’ye hear?"
waa followed by a recitation "Their
Belmont Ruaaell, who haa been you have enough time. That la. un
"Aw. wassa matter with the old
!eaa—
J
hadn't
thought
of
It,
but"—
Surprlac" by Robert I’helpa. Six boys w<, rklng at Silverton, and Mlaa Mar-
man!" a harsh voice replied. "Trying
gave a Brownie drill. Katherine Keb-| garet Russell. who la attending Nor- he stammered—"perhaps you'd rath
to ruin Sallle’» good time. Telll her
|er and James Jordan a dialogue. maj a j Monmouth, visited their par- or go alone."
"No. no," t waa quick to reply. not to worry. I'll mix her a luvly h igh -'
"l-umpkln and Jack O’Jaintern." E l-, <-nta. Mr. and Mra. Fred Ruaaell. over
"I*lease don't leave me. I couldn't ball If ahe’ll come on down." A door I
bart Wlmmer gave a rsclu tlo n . "A I ' thv week end.
Perry Price, who le attending O. A. bear being alone." My vole« quavered closed.
liad Reare" and tu cloalng ala Billa
C. at Corvallla. spent the week-end "Tell me that I can count on you." ’ I could hear one of the glrla trying j
glrla sang "Ooblln Man."
I begged.
to atop him, but It too late.
The upper and lower rooma of the at hla home here.
"You
moat
assuredly
can."
he
avow­
I threw myself on the bed. tears [
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weaver visited
II-asan t Hlll publlc acbool rach had
ed. "It waa Jual that I did not want to streaming down my face. Ellie, return­
a party on the aftarnodnT of Friday., A. W. Weaver laat Bunday.
ing, saw that I had heard the fiasco
October 81 Several games were play-j Fred Bussell la In Eugene on Jury Intrude.
-•<
ed but thoae which caused the most duty.
’
| »Upping around through a aide door on the stairs.
merriment were a peanut hunt, draw-
Henry Adrian brought hla radio out , went unnoticed to my room and
"I'm sorry. SalUle." ahe comforted.
Ing the eyes, nose and mouth In the from Springfield Tuesday evening and gent » maid for Ellie, to whom I ex “It's Juat that they don't understand."
"And don't »want to!" I flung at her.
face of a pumpkin on Ihe blackboard Installed It In the church so th e ( plained. In the meantime I threw a
while blind folded and bobbing fo r ( neighborhood might get the election few neceaaary things In my bag.
"Fair-weather frelnda—that's what
apples hung In tha air. Refreshments returns sooner.
“Cheer up. If you can. Sallle," aug they are. It didn't make any differ­
of apples, oranges, nuts and can d y,
-----------------------
gest*d my boateaa.
"You'll come ence to them if my Dad waa dead." I
were furnished by Ihe teachers. Mrs. SWEET CLOVER SEED
through with flying color». You al- winced at the word. “All they want la
ways do. You were born like that, 8 good sport to amuse them and then
M B Haya, and Mra. Jeaae Phelps.
MOVEMENT ACTIVE
The school cenaua for Ihe Pleasant
You are one o f those few choe«0 one« when a fellow get« In trouble they
aren't willing to leave their play
Hlll district shows that there are 54
Sweet clover seed movement haa on whom the Orent Sculptor has
children between the ages of 4 amd been fairly active but not quite equal
Springfled. Oregon. October 27, 1924.
30. thirty of this number being boys, to that of laat year, according to the
Budget Committee met and waa called to order by Mayor C. F. Egglmann.
and 24 girl» Last year there were Vnlled State» Department of Agrlcul-
.. .
I-H It,.» aKnnt as i» r
, l w" moved and carried that C. F. Egglmann act aa chairman of the
43 on the cenaua. twenty-flv® boy» ture. Il
t. estimated that abou 45 per Budget CommltUe
and 1» girl». Rlx fem lllea with chll-l
cent of Ihe crop bad been sold prior
jt waa moved and carr| ed triaC R. E. Moshler act a» secretary.
dren of school age have moved away
21. The greatest movement
Estimate of the Budget Committee of the town of Springfield, Oregon.
during the past year and ten fainlllea I *’
„HI bad taken place in northeastern North
EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR 1925
have moved Into the Pleasant
50.00
' Dakota, and aoutheaatern Kansas.
• Lumber
_________________________ —.--------------------------------- — •
300.00 I
district These fam ilies are: Chari««
g offercd to grnwer!, for clean I Labor, Man and Team 12 Months
700.00
K. Curtin. T. F. Kahler. Je«»« I'helpe.
October 21 averaged about Crushed Rock ......................................
100.00
An”V T w X
i T
h i i "
»«o -
««>•'
r
«
£
- i « . croM ,ng* -
250.00
100.00
Z n . C . F. Hyde Out of
^ . « 3 « .r e e l.
25.00
. vear at a corresponding time. In the cleaning Ditches
dren.cn the census 33 ar- now attend -I »
-
■
125 00
heaviest producing district» about Equipment and Supplies „ --------- ---------------------
100.00
l„g Pleasant Hill high achool. » are
pald
gro„ er,
Sewer Pipes
--- ------ ---------------------------
I » 50
________ >1750.00
T o t a l ................................................................
under « and 4 have graduated.
The quality of the 1924 crop
P O L IC E S U P P L IE S
Mr. and Mra. Clarence F. Hyde , sll„:uly b - r ¿ lev than
............. J 180.00
-
, ( II»»*. yf’«r
1 Town Marshall. 12 Months ............. ....... ...............
................ 1,200.00
pent aeveral day» this we. g In Port
|n „ fuw d|air|cts, particularly i l Night Watchman 12 Months ............. --------- -----
............. _. 1,400.00
land.
i In ncrthwe»t“W and west central 1 Traffic Officer 12 Months
2 780 00
............................................................... — ¿.isu.uu
The members of the Christian En- Minnesota. the quality I» Inefrlor to I
0,a ••••“
In Which Her Friends Fail Her
m
R E C O R D E R 'S S A L A R Y
,1. ,v,,r at I'lcasant Hill held a very ,,at ((f lagt year
Recorder 12 Months .......................................................
Interesting tnsetlng Sun lay night. M r. |
weal clover seed was Import--
T R E A S U R E R 'S S A L A R Y
M F. Hays was leader. the tot lr be
, , ,ng , he rirnt two weeks of Oc- I Treasurer 12 Months .....................
s a
™ « ...« «
•“
...ATT0RNE ys
„_..> 900.00
Next Sundny the toçle will h» "0,lr lor the same period lust year.
L IG H T S A N D W A T E R
Abilities for Christ" with Roy John
Mountain _______-
States Power Co.. Springfield, Oregon.
L i g h t s .________
Lights for Streets and Ihihllc Buildings 12 Months ............................... 2.365.00
On'on Marketing.
as leader.
Springfield.
Oregon
the benefits
a te r HydranU.
: Mountain
Stnts Sprinkling.
Power Co Drinking
d s ^ c h ^ r w l U '.’ake' in rt'ln 'lh " X
| As an Illustration of 'aelling;
Ar-! W >'*re
Street
Founta.ns,
Public Buildings.
“ *■» H:
____ 1,075.00
12 Months ........
gram for Bundav school rally day j thur R Hui«,, general manager of the
P O L IC E D E P A R T M E N T S U P P L IE S
50.00
whh li will be Sunday. November 9. (.-odefalcd Fruit and Vegetable Grow- ; la Month»
S T R E E T C L E A N IN G A N D F L U S H IN G
The goal bus be n set for 200 Sun- or< , n( N(>w y ork report» th fol-
.„..31.080.0(1
dev W o o l will begin at 9'45 In «h«;, wln(l rxfM.rirnce of Indiana odlon Man and Team. 12 Months
_ PPARTMFNT............
morning. It 1» hoped all who ran groW(.„ |n i fi22, pr;OT to the organ!-1 ,
Hu<hin(? ||yd ran U f 2' NRlnu ls .....................................
60.00
.... 2SP.C0
will com«1.
xstlon of the Indiana I-arm llu ria u Rogpond|ng t0 p ire Alarm 12 Months ....... ...........— ...........
25.00
The member« of Ihe Chrlst'nn En
u|uu (¡rowers’ Exchange. 2.148 cars , n oso supplies, 12 Months .......................... ...........................
$ 365.00
'■
Pl'«"« 'o
,
,..,h„ - .d ,n nine large cities j
Total ...............
C11OD1 , « e ...........
rrflnleh the woolwork In the Interior <n, y
, M#i orga»l«ed marketing
-TOWN HALL SUPPLIES
..... .. 45.00
of the church An ln v r ’ tl« :i!‘n" . otn , , howvd ,h|a raault: G21 cars were »old j u> •
1
H E A L T H O F F IC E R
60.00
m ill consl-tlng of
Mb n "
" l, r ln g „larkets In 25 -la tcs ln »
,
Medical Services and Official Supervision .........................
Boy John snd Tnylor Circle have b on ; f(j fonu„r ml,rkots. and It Is estimated
R E C O R D E R 'S S U P P L IE S
35.00
appointed.
the Exchange will ship double Its 12 Months
............... ....................................................
60.00
Ihe PI. . “»nt H ill h 'v h iLr)g|nnl t0I):lag0 „„ring the coming ( Official Advertising. 12
L(BRARY
school wns begun th is-w eek by B. W. yfar T), , Ke'l. rat d Growers now , Sjrvlcfgi Uent> Wood. Supplies and Kxpcns i
..... 570.00
John, who has Ihe
contract. The mHrket tho products of over 30 ex
C A RE FU O R . A ID IN G D E S T IT U T E
10.00
building Is to receive two coats o f ,
located In many states and -
Months .......................... ................................. .......................
W'i'.r? » U n i and Ptm lly of Caspar. W y !
«"’’ l ®« v w l'n g U rn ' Hauling Rubbish snd Cleaning A lley., 13 Months
90.00
IN T E R E S T ON B O N D E D IN D E B T E D N E S S
omlng have bought the prune orchard nBgo
1 Generel Improvement Bond, First Issue....................................... 350,000 3.000.00
owned by S. Overhol»»r and took pos--
__ ______
I General Improvement Bond, Second Issue ................................... 360,000 3,000.00
■ General Obligation Bonds, Due 1923 ...................................... >35,000.00 2,450.00
session last Monday.
Man Burned to Death.
Two sw ings nnd two series of rugs
John
gloy Goodman. 73. wns Relundlng Bonds, Duo 1944 ........................................................ >50,000.00 3,000.00
Sewer Bonds ................................................- ...................................... >1400.00
84.00
were Installed In Ihe p»sv«hed nt hurned to dp„th In his home at Co- Bond Sinking Funds ..................................................................................... —- 6,000 00
the Pleasant Hlll public school this | (
1rM Th„ rgday afternoon when I
____ ......................................................................................................>16,534.00
Total
.............................................. 250.00
week.
! bis stove overturned. Overcome with Municipal Band
The results of the election al riotri« ¡ " nok;>' he f(,1I near the stove. The I
EM ERG ENCY FUNDS
follows:
hnl,H„ wnH l0), „meh envelop'd In Unforseen Expenditures, 12 Months ............................................................
nnt Hill ar’ as
Gross Total Estimated Expenditures.....................................„....>39,499.00
For President Coolidge, 84; D av is., flnæp
fnr a reacuo before anyone saw
_____ _______
.
A N T IC IP A T E D R E V E N U E S
tho eledrly man was burning to death. Licenses, Pool and Billiard Halls, 12 Months .............. —..........................
12.00
10:
Folletto 17-
Senator McNnry, congressman Haw He had been a resident of Coburg for Fln(lg 12 Month» ......................................................................- ......................... MW.OO
ley. secretary of riate Roger; Treas­ 17 years nnd l e e v s a widow, three Road Funds, 12 M on th s......................................................................... - ............. ‘ ,000.00
Total Anticipated Revenues. 12 Months ...................—............................... 3-41-.00
urer Kay wero Ihe choice on the sons and two daughters.
Net Total Estimated E xp en d itu res.............................................................. >26,087.00
state ticket.
The Budget Committee of the town of Springfield will meet on Monday
For county representatives Howard.
the 24th day of November, 1924 at the town hall In Springfield at the hour
of 7:30 p. in., where nnd when, any and nil taxpayers of th* town of
Holdup Oil Station.
Potter nnd Wheeler.
For district attorney Medley 64;
Two masked men held t»P Carl | Springfield shall be heard In favor of or against, such tax levy or any part
Brownell 53: county coromlsMonor, KnudRon
o n station mana- thereof.
C. F. KOGIMANN, Chairman.
Brndy 62; Hurd «0 Sheriff Taylor ger. n(
Thirteenth
ftvenuo . and High
O. O. BUSHMAN.
— ------
_ .
71; Earle 54: County assessor Jordan streets Saturday night and secured
H. J. COX.
W N. LONG.
>30 In cash from tho till. Tho holdup
69; Keeney 62.
L. MAY.
cam» Just as ho was nhout to lock
W. C. McLAOAN.
Eugene to Cut Llqht snd Power Rate. up for tho night. Tho station has boon
ROY W. CARLTON.
L. J. LBPLEY,
Tho minim um charge for light and robbed before by armed mon.
IL E. M 09HIER,
power in Eugene «will be’
carbollneum Wood-Preserving
M. J. McKlln,
first of the year, according to C A.
Tt
Budget Committee.
Ahed. ,
Budget
it flails
McClain,
l^ b e v
.
making budget for 1925 completed
Rasim
mum c h a rro on llghl wffl be fndttcWT m
The
MnUonh’»de to r<*'r-ris, m o fe n carried.
M s ' u - .n , -
R
,o ,o 75 cent, and an p a w r tram dny. , T
h- lumber Is to he used ns I
Secretary.
17 to 1(1 cents.
DIES AT HOSPITAL
Thomas Moloy died at the Spring-
field hospital October 31, at the age
of 73 years, 3 months and 25 days.
Funeral services were conducted at
the Walker chapel Sunday afternoon
at 2 o’clock by A. A. Anderson of
Springfield. Interment was In the
Mount Vernon cemetery east of town.
Mr. Moloy Is survived by two sons,
Irwin and Thomas Moloy of Missouri,
and by one slater, Mra. Mary F. Grif­
fin of Eagan«.
'F lH
Man Caught on Game Law.
James E. Baker and Vern Smith
were fined 325 each in Judge Walla
Justice court Monady for banting
without license». Five men charged
with bunting after dark will be given
a Jury trial. They are J. C. William.
Bud Satterfield. R. H. Barker, Ray
Williams, and J. C. Satterfield.
The AmberoO-Latum laboratory Is
shipping 15 gross of Amber-O-Latum
to Los Angele«. California thia week.
Wear Good Clothes
and Save Money
All wool Suits
That are Remarkably Good Values at—
»
z
S 19.75 to 5 2 9 ,7 5
Overcoats for Men
New arrivals from our New York headquarters at a real
saving.
5 1 6 .5 0 to 5 3 4 ,7 5
Notice of School Meeting
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No.
19 of Lane County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said dis­
trict will be held at High School, on the 25 day of November. 1924 at 8
o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing th? budget herein­
after set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levy­
ing a special district tax.
The total amount of money needed by the school district during the fis­
cal year beginning on June 13, 1924, and ending June 30, 1925, is estim ated
ln the fo ll°w,n8 budget and includes the amounts to be received from the
county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special dis­
trict tax, and all other moneys of the district:
BUDGET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
180.00
200.00
THOMAS MOLOY, 73,
P E R S O N A L S E R V IC E
Salary
per year Total
o
>2.000 >
1,400
1,170
4,570
1
1,700 1.700
3.
1,170 4.680
Teachers .......................... ....................................... '............ 4
1.125 1.125
..................................................... 1
1,080 1,080
.............................................. 4
1.035 4.140
9
1.012.50 9.112.50
1
875
875
1
500
500
X
240
240
2
990 1.980
2
990 1,980
4
....................
................
1
300
300
5. Clerk ..................................
7. Ctiier services ....... .............................- .........................................
130
Total ..............................................—............................................................332,432.50
No.
1
1
1
M A T E R IA L A N D S U P P L IE S
1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) ............ .................... ..............31.600
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, -etc.) ................. .............................- .................-
225
3. Library books ...... .... ................................................... - .................................
340
4. Flags
..................— .......................................- ..................- ..................-
10
6. Janitor's supplies ............................. .......................................- ----------------- 200
7.
Fhiel
.................................................. .................... .... - ...................
&15
8. Light. Power
.................................................................... ................... <50
9. Water
........ ......................... - .........................................—- ............. I 5®
10. Postage and stationery .... ..............................................................................
75
Total . ................................................ ................... ..................„>3416
M A IN T E N A N C E A NO R E P A IR S
H. S. building and grounds .......................— .......... - .............- .... —.......... - .....3 625
L. S. building and grounds ................ ............................................................ »15
Total ....... ...........................................................................................- .... 31-050
IN D E B T E D N E S S
1. Bonded, nnd Interest thereon ......................................................................>3.400
2. Warrant, and Interest thereon ............ — ....................................... .......— 1600
3. All othr Indebtedness and Interest thereon, sinking fund .... ........... 2,000
Total ..... ......................................................... -'.................- ...............>6,900
INSURANCE
............... ............................................................................ ......... >1.000
Total .................................................................... ...........- ...... - ......>1.000
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
.......................................................................................... .......„...>500
Phones
...........- ...............................................................................- ......... 125
Total ........................................................................................... ..........->625
Total estimated amount of money for hll purposes during the year >45.442.50
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund during the coming year ...................... „..>3,052 00
From state school fund during the coming school year ....................... 1,220.16
From elementary school fund during the coming year ................... ... 4,500.00
Estimated amount to b? received from all other sources during the
coming school year, High School ..................................................— 6.000.00
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax ..... „.>17.772.16
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for the year ........................ - .......................... *45'44? 5?
Total estimated receplts not Including proposed tax ........................... 17,772.16
Balance, amount to b raised by district tax .......................>27,670.34
Dated this 21st day of October, 19 24
Attest- R. W SMITH. District Clerk.
OEORGE DITTO, Board of Directors.
C. A. SWARTS,
F. A. LOUK.
W. O. HUGHES,
J „ tJ U M U J U lY .
'v-w w .
F. B HAMIJN,
’
Budget Committee.
,