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SPRINGFIELD. LANE COUNTY, OiUSGON,
TWENTY-HKCONP YEAIl
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PROPOSED SHOWHOUSE IS •
Opens
H I M BREAKS l i t Yjociety Market
on Nov. 21st
ON LOWERING 2ND
Men W ill S n tertaln .
OF METROPOLITAN STYLE
_____
A rehit « d u ra l draw ing fo r tbe new ;
th e a tre proposed for the Main street :
property of J. A. Seavey and L. K. i
Council
r a s ic i nh,riuW ,.v unina at 7:30
o'clock
E. 0. DANNER BUYS
LOCAL FORD GARAGE
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a
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Page are p ractically com plete, and !
Anderson-Wing Motor Com­
show a handsom e, up to -d ate show-
pany Is Purchased by Eugene
house equalling anything to be found
Man, Who Will Take Over
In tow ns the s ite of Springfield in
the Business Monday;
Oregon, Mr. Seavey reported today.
T he Andereon-W lng M otor com pany
Due to the fact th a t the P ortland
inraiir
«»iu whom
«avui nego- has sold the Ford agency and g arag e
th
e a tre o upviatui
p erato r with
tlatlnns for the operation of the p ro -)• a 4 equipm ent In Springfield to E. B.
posed local rhow are underw ay has f a n n e r , of E ugene, who tak es charge
been In S eattle for the p ast week, few next Monday. E. fL Wing and Ivan
new developm ents In the plans for A nderson, who have been p a rtn ers Io
the building have been made. As the I tJ*e en terp rise for th e la st sev eral
arch itectu ral draw ings a re now prac- j m onths, will re tire from the • ocal
tlcally ready for the consideration of field.
Mr. D anner, w ho Is a m em ber of
contractors, how ever. It la not likely
th a t the w ork will be delayed as soon the D anner-R obertson S porting good*
firm In Eugene, Is well-known h ere
as negotiations are com p etsd.
as an experienced autom obile sales­
Tbe proposed building will have a
man. He plans to operte a firs t class
large, well-lighted
¡-n g u ie u lu
loby.
oy,
v
On
u
r e i ith
m e er ,
side will be- two .m all, glass-front BerTlce Ka ra «e under the nam e of th*
E. R. D anner M otor com pany, and
shops, a m etropolitan feature. Ac­
will retain the Ford agency. W ithin a
cording to Mr. Seavey, the plans call
few w eeks th e business will be moved
for a stru ctu re th a t will seat 1000
to th e new garage building now going
persons. Specifications ca' I for a first
up a t Fifth and A stre e ts , and th ere
class organ.
Mr. D anner will com bine rep air se rf-
The p roperty on which It la pro-
ice and sales.
t-osed to erect this bluldlng Is located
T he Ford garage h ere h as changed
betw een tbe Com m ercial S tate bank hands several tim es w ith in th e p ast
and Sneed D epartm ent store.
tw o years. It was originally operated
Springfield's new public m ark et I»
to be opened Saturday, November 21,
t-piiai «wuit
»111
m
Women of th« Huptlat
nburch is w
Sidewalks _ to be Laid
on Estab*
m . ! ..
T h . J ' » ' « n tertalned by the tnen of the
'" • rk «’t f<iinm:.slon announced to-
l.ehed Grado Hlgher Than
|# (|....... urrh baHt.lug|ll t„. duy.
Property ;
NUMBER 43.
THURSDAY, NOV 12. 1925.
Plan» for th e operation of th e m er­
Reeolution Uuymg Property. . Music, game». and refreebm enta a re ket wlll be com pleted by the rommia-
belng planned for by collimiti««». »ton durin g the intervening time, and
N orton I’en g ra I» In charge of th e en-
a m arket m aster will be named, It
ti-rtabrniunt com m ittee, and H orry
Cha»« hi ad» the refreshm ent» coin was stated. On tb« opening day, tbe
»ta 1» a t tb e south end of M arket
mlltee.
*
( stre e t wlll be throw n open to th e u»e
of producers of thia d istrict, or of
At 40 and 8 Meeting.
grade »1» iBchee was m ade by Conn
producing associations. The m arket la
A group of Springfield Legionnaire» to be used exclusively by actu al pro­
ill Cox with M ushier voting "yea" and
were In attei dance a t a m eetlug of ducers.
McKHn and May voting “ no.” The
the county Forty and Eight orgnnlza-
C ontrol of the m arket Is to be In
low ering of th e grade ’ i-aiue ° on n r" , t i l lion
on m
e ,tin g . held st
C 'ty
"
n ieitln
at Junction
Jun ctio n City
H
untly,
w
h
o
.
g
Alttrd.
y
night,
initiation
o f „even,. “ •*■»•*»« « * « • • recently appointed
q it e » t o f M. B.
m
r k o et
l
<*/»!»»
Iillu g lf ■
a n rl
t tbe
F1M m
f l l i arket
ir k f 'L
m a ark
commlnalon
and
o h je ils to having a sidew alk higher new m em bers waa u featu re of the
m aster Members of the comm ission
th a n hla property
Low ering of the m eeting. T hose present from Spring
a re John K etels. Sr., C. F. Egglmann.
g rade would be expensive to th e city Held were Tom Sw art». Oswald Gl­
W. F. W alker, M L. W allace of Juo­
and would
bring forth objections
l r l
p«r »mj | | . c. Jackson of Springfield,
from properly h o ld er, on the north » « w ard I r e l a n d . WE ter S cott and £
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Rout« No. 2
aide of the stre e t said th u m ayor I n ' M. B. Huntly
The Stull» are now p ra c tic a )y com
vut ng
M rs. Adrian to E n tertain .
plete und ready for use. A charg« of
E ngineer Klovhabl said he did not
M em bers of the Kill W are club « «*»»• P »
be ' “¡•’ C“ »’
estuldlsh the grude on Second street
bu«“ ' . h . ' I \ e ’ .hou"«hl ',h .'t It had been ' will he en tertain ed at the horn- of by t h . m ark et m a t e r
Intelligently established taking Into Mr» W II. Adrian thia afternoon d <«c«r “ * • * « * ’ p“ <" | ° r ‘
consideration the whole com m unity. ; Bridge wlll be the principal diversion cen ts * ,u
charged aasoc a o
T he m ayor
had an o th er engineer l of the afternoon, and a fter the gam e
The Lane County
F arm ers union,
by the E. C. Sim m ons com pany, Ford
U tile 12 year old Dprla Buke is
clo ck up th s stre e t and he made the refresh m en ts will be served by the and th e Springfield Llous club «re
now the world'a richest heiress. LOCAL MASONS HEAR OF
ag en ts in Eugene. Two years ago they
The will of her father, multimillion­
--
hostess.
’
backing the project, and two mem-
sam e • report, - Bushman said.
FOREIGN LODGE ACTIVITY sold it to Mr. Wing. A fter op eratin g
aire tobacco magnate, gives her
T hls evening, Mrs. A drian wlll ne bera from each of -these organisations
the business for a few m onths, Mr.
A res* u t l o t l authorisin g the tre a s­
the bulk of his immense estate,
u re r to buy the property at S heriff's h o stess to the Five H undred club ere nam ed on the m ark et comm!«-
catlinated to be »150,000,000.
Masonic activ ities In Canada, E ng­ W ing disposed of th e garage to Ivan
; slon.
sale In Sunnyalde addition and at at a slm lllar affair.
land and Scotland w ere described to A nderson.
Mr. W ing retu rn ed to Springfield
F ourth and II s tre e ts for delinquent
Springfield M asons a t th eir T uesday
P rlc llla Club Meets.
MAGLADRY SPEAKS AT
ta x e s was passe,I by |h e council.
SCHOOL VACATION DATES j evening m eeting by "S park Plug ’ sev eral m onths ago and purchased
T ru hor«
n re is
la env.iw
»119 10 taken
io*-« ag
»«»...»»
ain st th e
The Prlcllla club met a t the home
_ _ ____
ARMISTICE DAY PARTY
ARE DECIDED BY BOARD Sm ith, visiting
Mason whose home a h alf In terest In the business. In th e
Fourth and B property and »963 80 of Mrs. H. B. Freeland, in E ugene.,
is In C anada. Mr. Sm ith h as travelled negotiations com pleted th is w eek,
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L.
X X 7 J «w
v -d
4 —
v <1 A m a y v
■gainst the John K esler property In ■ Friday.
1 , S enator J. 8. Mugladry, of Lane
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V acation d ates for T hanksgiving over C anada, England, and Scotland both W ing and A nderson disposed of
Hunnyslde. Both wll be offered fori Tho».
Those p _______________
resen t were Mrs. H. H F ree coUnty, told th e ex-service men how I and C hristm as have been decided by atten d in g lodges In each. He told the th e ir In terests, m aking Mr. D anner
■ale by the city for the am ount of
Mr» T. V, H enderson, Mrs. L. E Ihe Spanish American W ar v eteran s d wim
uuw authorities. The schools ,uc«j
.
—
— th e sole ow ner.
local iuu»-w.r»
lodgam en w,
of —
his = visit
to the
eal w
school
Mr. D anner form erly w orked for
taxes and liens.
Basford. Mrs
Morgan. Mrs. John were recognlxed In th e last leglala | a re ctosed today and lom dirow in j oldest M asonic odge in Scotland, at
G ilbert Tyson, public accountant, sla v e y , Mrs. Iltl»y Snodgrass, Mrs. tu re Mfter they had w aited 27 y ears- or(je r th at tbe teach ers may atten d | Edinburgh,
th e Sim m ons com pany in Eugene.
County teachers Institute
waa em pl<e«l a t »12 60 a m onth to \y. M. Steamer. Mrs. J M Larson, and he stressed th e value of t b e ! thp
One can d id ate w as given the mas L a te r he operated the K lam ath
keep the city books and furnish a Mrs. Howard. Mrs. John Tom seth, A m erican Legion work In hla speech being held in Eugene.
t e f s degree w ork a t the m eeting. F alls Ford agency, b u t due to h is
h ealth he disposed of his business
m onthly audit II wlll not be neces­ Mrs. Leland Eubank. Mrs. I. L arim er, before S pr'ngfleld post last night at
T he schools will be closed on Following the session, the L adies’ of
th e re and retu rn ed to Eugene, w here
sa ry to spend th e »10« a year for und Mrs C A. Swart».
the C ham ber of Commerce. Jay Up­ T hanksgiving day, N ovem ber 26, and the E astern S tar served a b a n q u e t
au d itin g the city book» by employ- t .T h e next
. . . . . . m
______
eeting _ wlll
— be held No- ton, presid en t of the sen ate, and ao-
,he w ent into the sp o rtin g goods bus­
the following day. C hristm as vaca
lng him, Councilman t'ox, chairm an o f ! v*-mb<-r 20 a t th e home of Mrs. “ T, V. Jutant O enera W hite were unable to
iness. H e is kneren as an able busi­
Thurgday D ^ e m b e r AUTOMOBILE OVERTURNS
ness m an. and well acquainted w ith
th e flnunee com m ittee said.
H enderson
ap p ear on the program on »count o f ' ^
<U1 contlnue unU1 J a n u a ry
IN WEST SPRINGFIELD all phases of th e garage business. The
Commission Opposed to Second 8L
them d edicating arm o ries a t Rend « T h^
be cb aerred by
The S tate Highw ay comm ission ta
i Ford agency h ere has developed into
and Silver!, n Both replied by le tte r ;
of Spr,ngfif(d.
Four L To Meet.
T hree M arshfield re s id e n t, n arro w -,
of
bnsinegses
tow n.
com m itted to the budding of a bridge I Springfield local of th - Ixiysl L e-¡and telegram ,
ly escaped injury Monday noon when ,
Qf
haye bet Q B ad(,
er th« W lllam eto river , o n t h . e o ld . j .................. lo
g
g
e
r
s
and
Lum
berm
en
will
a
general
g
et-together
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J -------------- ------------------- and " ,,,K LOADING HOPPER BEING
the autom obile in which they w ere
P. piers and does not
. . ovem . ber 23. S
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■> w 1).
l W ¡p arty featured the evenings entertain-
throughout L ane county.
i
n o t care
c a r . to
o ex-
•
N
ecretary
BUILT AT LOCAL MILL riding skidded on kite Pacific high-
prix! any money on H»«<>n I tr»<i
announced today. Rcportn m ^nl ot thv ex -terrtee men a fter a
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way a t W est Springfield and toppled
according to a e tte r received 1» May I of y,,, recent convention will b* heard, quiet A rm istice day. About 40 s e r v -
HOLIDAY HELP PLANNED
C onstruction of a loading hopper < into th e ditch under the stre e t car
or G. G. Bu»hnian and read to the I
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.
Ice men were p resen t at the party.
BY POSTMASTER HAMLIN
for fuel delivered by truck Is being trestle,
council. The le tte r dleposcs of the
C. E. To Have Social.
rushed
at
the
Booth
Kelly
Lum
ber
gide-curtalns
w
hlrh
were
on
the
petition circulated by C. M. Dorlty,
To care for the expected holiday
C hristian Endeavors of Ihe C hris­ LOCAL BIRDS TAKE MANY
ng up on ! m acnine
ccupant i
.
mill here. The hopper is going
achine preveniea
prevented th e m e o ccupants;
It contains no new Inform ation on the
,
..
e eix^
•xx^wxsxd sea3°»
ru ®h- special help will be add
tian church wlll hold a nodal lu the
and
w
l
l
.
from
fall'n
g
out
as
th
e
c
a
r
turned
_
th
e
east
side
of
»the
mill
routing of highw ay through Bpring-
PRIZES AT STOCK SHOW
ed to the Springfield post office forca
church gyninn„luni
tom orrow
eve­
soon be ready for use.
I turtle. Dr. W. C. Rebhan was called. beginning D ecem ber 10 and conti*-
field but su ’taln» what d istric ts en
ning. Gaines and stu n ts a re planned
In preparation for using fhe device and tr e a te l the occupants for slight
A. nesHful of prlxes an»l honors
glneers have sahl heretofore
ulng until a fte r C hristm as, according
for i-ntertalnm . n t featu res by the so­ w ere brought back from th e P a c ific ! an approach for tru ck
" s " has " been ' injuries. An elderly man was o perat
T h - sta le anil county expects to
to announcem ent by P o stm aster F. B.
cial conTmlttee.
In tern atio n al ' L ivestock
show
at 1 built along the wall of the Mountain ing the auto, accom panied by two Hamlin. P o stm aster H am lin said he
bring the M< Kenale highw ay from
women.
Port and by Robert Nelson, Spring- j s ta te s P ow er plant.
Springfield to T hurston up to state
hoped to be able to re p eat th e sucess-
Plan Grounds Beautification.
The c ar w as badly w recked.
field
poultrym
an.
and
his
six
first-
;
apeelflealtona next year and have
fu- holiday m ail service given by the
whit,*
P lans for beautifying the grounds ' class w
HIGH SCHOOL ROLL-ROOM
hite L-ehorn
L-ghorn chickens.
chickens
been m aking surveys on It during
office last year.
th e last few weeks. On thia work a t th e llra tta ln school as soon as j E n terin g com petition for the first WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED SERVICES HELD TODAY
Sever:» new service featu res have
and the bridge Is w hat the »tote pre­ they a re levelled were made at a t fnle jgr _ Nelson carried off first,
FOR MRS. SARAH DENNEY been arran g ed by the governm ent for
fers to spend Its money on according m eeting of the Civic club htf d in the eecqntl. third, fourth, and P fth place
th is year's holiday m ailing, the post­
F irst roll-room com petition honors
F uneral services for Mrs. S arah m a ste r said. F or ____
to Ihe le tte r w ritten by S tate High- C ham ber of Comm erce rooms, Tues —a prix« for each of his five cocker for the y ear a t the Springfield High
a 25 _____
c e n t ______
fee any
day evening Money donations for ra- els. And th e pullet he took, a single school w ent to the Com m ercial raom. --------
Denney,
who died
a t h e r Second pa c kage of th ird or fourth class p ar­
way Engineer Roy KUnc.
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moving th« aurplus earth from the cone w hite leghorn, won firs t prlxe of which Mrs. V irginia Rice Is ad- stre e t home h ere Monday m orning of cels post will be handled w ith .th e
school
grounds will be solicited.
._
_ vtgor aBd W illiam Pollard Is leader, h eart trouble at th e age of 72 years, sam e speed and care as first, class
In -------------
h er c la s a
CHURCH GYM ACTIVITIES
H an s w ere m ade for a cafeteria
this, Mr. N elson's
In addition to thia,
Tho com m ercial room won the pen are being held a t the W alker chapel (le tte r) m ail. In order to expedite de­
WILL BE STARTED SOON din n er to be served by th e club at an birds took th e W est C oast N a tio n a l'
both for scholarship and a t - 1 this afternoon. Rev. C h fd e rs of the livery d u ring the holiday period, any
A thletic activ ities soon a re to be early date. Mrs. Clark W heaton read bank pr'xe for th e b est show ing In I t(,n (larc«. T he room wll h tfd these C hristian church, of which Mrs. Den le tte r package w eighing up t j two
a paper on "B w arts and W ashbnrne. M editerranean v arieties, th e Isaac E [ (nnRn1g for Blx weeks, when new ney was a faithful m em ber, is in pounds. If accom panied ljy a 1) cent
itarted on the floor of the naw gym­
W holesale and R etail." an a p a rt of S taples cup for the best display at ■ M.tnn(?rg w,(1 be announced.
charge of the services. In term en t Will fee, Win bd delivered to »he pai ty ad­
nasium of the F irst C hrigtian church.
d ressed by m essenger ¡ w ie d ia t ‘ly up­
special
be in the L aurel H ill cem etery. -
It was said today by .o m m ltteea In th e Industrial setdsa being featured a t the exposition, and th ree
priced from the N ational Single Cone BRIDGE CREW MOVES ON;
Mrs. D enney w as well-known hefe, on a rriv a l a t th e destli»at:on. T his
charge of the work. Neta nnd bnlls civic club meetluga.
W hite L eghorn d u b .
I
IQ C O M IN G having t lived
city for many service wlH be m aintained m til 10-
lived In
In this
t
have been purchased for vo'ley ball,
to m
the e mv«.
fact t»
th »« a »* t • *»«v
the Judges w
ere i I
MORE STEEL
U U M I W U |^
Monday regulted o'clock a t night at la rg e r p o stifflces,
, Due
UUe io
------
H er death
and basketball equipm ent njso la on CHARLES F. SCOTT DIES
and during business offices a t sm all­
A T SPRINGFIELD HOME late in g etting to his p en t Mr. Nel-
hand ready for a busy season under
U nloading of the steel shipped from an a tta c k of h eart trouble.
M I o rn i
»
J
,__ A
lev«» tho prund
i son's h ost cockerel lost the grand h ere by the S outhern Pacific com
Mrs. Denny Is survived by a son, e r offices., i T he ’sam e seivlce ria y h e
the nuspleles of the church.
obtained on larg er packages d t pro­
-
C harles F. Scott. 81 years old I. dle'U cham p‘on prl^e for th e best showing.
P rior to obtaining a d irecto r to
pany for the Sprlngfie d railroad W. R. Denney, and a daughter, E dith
Tt,„
was
late
In th e ex-
at
Fils S w i l l f e l l lu itt' a t 12:30
1 2 :3 0 ) J T
he bird w
as dumpy lx
te in
portionate rates. ' '
j
have charge of th e -» aotlvltle*. the
bridge has been com pleted by the Denney, both of Springfield.
In su ran ce of the maU; through the
var'ous classoa of tile Sunday school o'clock W ednesday m orning a ft-r a p o rtio n when it w as viewed by tbe g, J. Brown extra bridge gang, and
governm ent service wa^ advlied by
will handle the work A busy program lingering Hines» of two m onths. Mr. judges,
the o utfit has movpd to a new point J. T. WALLACE DIES AT
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Is soon to be nnonuneed, It was said, S cott was a native of London, On-
JASPER
AGED - 46
YEARS F oshm
aster
H
am lin to holiday mail­
on the Coos Bay line.
j w
o r e n ,
TV,
r a fili
w ra n n
ers. P C a areful
w rapping also Is im port­
•If I w ere 21" Is the subject of Ihe tnrlo. Coming to Oregon In 1907. he CHAMBER IS TO ELECT AT
More steel for the bridge here,
ITS NOVEMBER MEETING how ever. Is y et to arrive, and rail-
serm on to be given S unday night as settled first a t Roseburg. IM ter h«
Jn thp (lpntb of Jo,h n T hom as Wal- ant. H e m ade a -special pleat to all
ent to Tacom a, w here he worked
»e second of a series delivered es- w
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road men a re exp’d in g It w ithin la<,e tBgt Sun(|ay, the J a s p e r commun- Springfield people to do alf th e ir
it'y iost one its m ost . _______«<»1
respected cltl- ; C hristm ats m ailing as e a rly as possl-
Election
of u officers
........l...
C
n n o ln l d docks
ucks
e d a lly for the benefits of th e young ng a carp en ter, nnd, retu rn in g to re
jaecu u ii m
i m c - wt 1 he th e prln
the next few weeks.
Special
or(Jer to ,n su re early delivery,
. (.pie by Prof. 8. E arl I'h lld r. h s ( the Ron, lo cated at Springfield. He al»° , ¿ |pa| f , n tu re of a m eeting of the have been prepared for the m aterial. t t y tosi o
ten s. Mr. W allace d.ed a t the ago o f , _________ _
good service, nnd elim ination of con­
hurt-h pastor. T he series sta rte d ,
for a tim e In Eugene.
, Springfield C ham ber of Commerce, to
a fte r living in L ane county
46. ____
ist w eek 'w ith a discourse on "D ow n, Mr. S cott Is survived by his widow, L bpl(, ,n th „ cham ber room s on the
gestion In the postoffices.
SCHEDULE FOR BOWLING
throughout his life. The fu n eral was
lut Not Gut."
¡H a rrie t M. Snott, and five ch ild ren : I n, Kbt of Novem ber 27. according to
ith Rev.
atrernoon. w
w.«u
• c p u - c - r M i m p u p o C M fJW
SOON TO BE ANNOUNCED held T uesday afternoon,
A new choir and a new orch estra W alter J. Scott, Mrs. D. W. McKIn- ! lu, noUn Com cnt by the officers of the
F. L. Moore of the Springfield Meth EIGHTEEN INCHES SNUW
ave been form ed nt the church ns non, nnd Chhrlcs F. Scott, Jr., nil of orKHn| I1(tion.
on M c K e n z ie pass now
S rh e d tlo s will soon be announced odist church officiating. A rrange­
part of the m usical program for the S pringfield; Mr». A. S. Jelllson of i Varjott8 civlo Im provem ents will he for the w inter m atches sponsored by m ents w ere in charge of .th e W alker
P o rtlan d and Mrs. Curl P ardue
¡dlaoBMed by tho cham ber m em bers
E ighteen inches of snow on th e Mc­
rioter.
the U pper W illam ette Howling leag­ U ndertaking establishm ent.
Tacom a. W ashington. He nlao leaves ftt tho moetlng.
K
enzie
pass was rep o rted by trav el­
Mr.
Jasp
er
was
born
a
t
F
all
Creek.
ue, according to T ru b e rt H enderson,
two brothers, Jam es nnd W atson, of
Im proving Offices,
April 15. 1879. On July 14. 1920, he lers who passed through th a t d istrict
local
bow
ling
alloy
proprietor.
Clear School Quickly.
lie-painting of woodwork and re- Ixuiden. O ntario; tw o slstefs, Miss
According to plans made by those m arried Mrs. P earl R ich of Eugene. yesterday. It w as expected th a t m ore
Mrs. Elizabeth
ecorating of tho wol s of tho offices Mary S cott nn.l
arranging
th e gam es. Springfield. Fu- He Is survived hy his widow, and snow w o:*l fall la s t night.
rtocoril tim e of 60 seqonds w as
Grieve, of C anada; 111 grandchildren
T he new snow p ack er Fo be used
f lir. N. W. Em ery, d en tist, nnd Dr.
Albany,
C orvallis and W endling two children and th re e step-children,
m ade hy the m ore th an 200 children gene
in
keeping th e pass clear for trav el
I. W. Pollard, city physician, Is bo­ nnd nine great, grandchildren.
have team s In the gam es th 's L aura. B a le . Roy, C harles and M ar­
F u n eral services for Mr. Scott wlll atten d in g the new B rattain school In will
Is In E ugene ready fo r use. Jleavy
ng completed toduy. C onsiderable
garet,
ns
well
as
four
b
ro
th
ers
and
be held a t th e W alker chapel Friday clearin g th e house d u rin g fire drill. year Gam es will be piny»11 oncfi “
mprovem ent of th e room s 1 h being
.
by each team . S pringfield's fohr sisters. They are Mrs. R ena Se­ snows la te r in th e w inter are ex­
To th e convenient, arran g em en t of wsek
afternoon a t 2 o’clock.
rotight about by the work.
clrancoB,
acordlng to local fans, are bring, Mrs. Caroline Aubrey, Mrs. pected.
doors and the fact th a t th e school
N ora H arvey, all of Ja s p e r; Mrs. Mol­
good.
of only _ one story Is attrib u ted this
H ere for Visit—Miss Dorothy O e r - la
____
E n tertain ed a t Home—John Ros­
House Is Repairs«»—W. W. W eight
lie Sears, «»f Woods, R obert, C lu ste r
n u th o r'tle
ard 1« visiting at the home of h er j fggt tim e. School --------
---- s point
.
m
an
and fam ily w ere en tertatn ed at
nd fam ily a te hack In th eir house
and
F
red
W
allace
of
(Jasper,
and
At Junction City— B. C. S tuart and
p aren ts here during the teach ers' In-i out ,„ Rt (hP drills prove th a t th ere
t S«‘co n d ' and B street», following
C harles W allace of F airfax. W ashing­ th e Dr. N. W . E m efy hom e W ednes­
fa
m
ly
visited
A.
J.
Klxer
in
Junction
s tltu te a t Eugene. She la teaching
prBCtlcally no danger from fire to
day evening.
-pairing of dam age dono by a fire
ton.
City Sunday.
the children atten d in g this schemi.
E xercising bl» power in ca»e of u
li ■ Mayor <1. U. Ilui>hmun voted "n o "
pn low ering 111" grade «>B Second
a tr - I at Monday night'« eousoll
n w e ilp c
A motion Io reduce th e
h u r v
J ' “ * " " ’,
m
•f
•
Here a few weeks ago.
one of the county schools.
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