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    SPRINGFIELD NEWS
■ uginoM
Suffering
from Spring Fovor
Should Be Given A
Dose of Advertising.
SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNT Y, OREGON,
"The People's Paper”
A
LIVE NEWSPAPER
IN A LIVE TOWN
NUMBER 13.
THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 19 î i
TW E N TY -Tl W ill YEAR
6BAHTS PERMIT FDR
BUSSES ON STREETS
Special Services
Observe Easter
\Sôcie<
■ 'REPDRT STATE HELP
ON BRiOGE REftOYMarch T°ta| LarKe,t F°r That
04827355
__
Appropriate Programs Planned
Month In History Of
SCHOOL TO PRESENT
By Baptists, Methodist and
Colonel A. W. Cleary, Portland,
Postoffice
ARBOR DAY PROGRAM Committee Tells Chamber High-
Christian
Churches
Will Muster In Springfield
Council Gives 6O-Dny Permit to
way
Department
Will Sign
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-
Convincing proof of Springfield’s
Company At City Hall To­
Southern Pacific D u r i n g
Arbor day exercise» will bo held at
Irs B Wilson's w.-ll known cantata.
Agreement As Soon As Pub- healthy business condition this year
the
Hrattatn
school,
thU
afternoon
at
night; Swarts and Gossler
Work On Railroad Bridge; "The Reaurrtctlon end Ihe Life," will
lie Service Commission Will 1» given in the postal receipts for
A r e Named Commissioned
Mill Street Overhead Petition be given by the choir e l the J. 11. Kb 3 o'clock, wltn a «peclal program giv­
Report Findings; Vote In No- 'he first quarter of 1926. as announced
en by the children a» the principal
Officers
vember Planned.
y e.terd .y by Postmaster F. B Ham-
Turned Back To Company bert Methodist Episcopal church at attraction. Parents and patrons are
7:3<4 o'clock Bunday evening as a
_____
I Un. which show the quarter to he I
-
With Different Specifications »pedal feature of the Ranter obser Invited.
A permit to operate busses between * • » *
The choir will be directed by
ttprtngfleld and Kugene, for a pert* Mr* J J '. J
w)1|
The program:
Song, America.
Exercise, "Hlatorlc Trees,"
The State Highway commission 1» 15.4 per cent ahead of the correapond-! Sounding the first note of Oregon
ready to make an agreement with the Ing period of last year E v.n greater National Guard activity in Spring-
Lane county court to build a bridge Proof of business activity Is given In field, eighteen members of the head-
across the Willamette riven at Spring-:‘he fact that March, with a total of I Quarter, company of the first battal-
field and the preliminary plans are
h a. a record for March«, In ton. 162nd Infantry, will be mustered
now underway, E. E Morrison, chair- a" Springfield's history.
j ln at a ceremony at the city hall to-
man of the chamber of commerce
The recelta f o r t b e first th ree, night at about 8:30 o'clock. Lleuten-
committee, told the members at tb» months of the year total »1944 39. ant Colonel A. W. Cleary of Portland,
regular meeting Friday evening He * h lle those of the same period of 1925 instructor for the 162nd. Infanrty, will
said the state was ready to b.-ar Its v*™ »1684 39
This quarter's aggro- will be mustering officer, and Major
share of th- cost and that the public
»as been beaten by only one W. G. White of Eugene. In command
service commission would be asked first quarter, »hat of 1924.
of this battalion, and other o ffic e » ,
to determine the fair share of cost .'or j To show the general upward trend will be present.
all parties benefltted.
of P°"tal receipts during the past live
Activity of the new company, which
Sixth
h#hJ ,n , be mornlBg w), h Rev F. L. grade.
Reading, "What Do We Plant When
Moore preaching Reception of ment­
her« will be held at the morning eerv- We Plant a T ree»' Fifth grade.
Hong. "Beautiful Oregon Ro»e,"
'«••»
J T Mocrr
Fifth grade, cboru» by school.
Ranter nolo at thia nervlce.
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Recitation. "The Faithless Flower."
Juanita Seamon».
EASTER OBSERVANCE
Song. “Our Oregon." Sixth grade.
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
Recitation, "Wind." Fourth grade
wan laianed to go Into effect Immed­
Song. "Peek a Boo." Third grade.
iately.
1 The fact of the Resurrection will be
Exercise. "Arbor Day Tree»," First
Tl)« permit granted In only ten - emphasized In all the services at the
an il Second g ra d '» .
• folowing table Is
porary, Inanniuch an the rail company Bapttal church Sunday. "Jesus An-
Recitation. "Trees." Joan Seavey.
World war veteran with considerable
asked for only a to d ay privilege pear» to Hie Disciples. will be the
non*,
i
. . . . . grad |
Song. "Pussy
Willow." . Flr»l
1st
military experience, has been recom,
Whether that fact Indicate» that the Bible school topic At the church aerv-
R e, Ration "Dandelion." First grade th- money In May but the question
Quarter March
company expects to return to the Ice. the choir will »Ing iwn anthems,
Exerctne, "Come I-et Vs Make » j will be raised at the November gen- »ear
»1343.13 »420.77
¡eral e action. Members of the cham- 1922 --------
use of street car» for Interubban "First Fruita of Them I hat Slept, Garden.” Second. Third grades.
1583 92
487 50
|ber believe that It will be compartlve- 1923 ............
transportation here after the bridge (l-orenz) and 'I Know Thul My Re
Shag. "America, the L ’autlful."
513 81
.... 1984 65
In
• ly easy to get the measure passed as 1924 ...... —
1» built ha» not been slnK-d by rail deetner Llveth." iW'lson I The pas-
440 10
1684.84
the need of the bridge is generally 1925 ---------
official», but tt 1» expected that ellh tor will »peak on “The Message of
LEGGION AUXILIARY HAS
527.43
1944 39
understood.
*926 „ —
When filled, the company will con-
«r an extenalon of the time or a per. the Empty Tomb, and the ordinance
POPULAR CHICKEN DINNER
The
T
h e bridge tne
the highway
mgnway engineers
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| gist of 22 men, with the two commia-
luai • nt p e rm it »III !«• naked by the 1 ’ baptism will be administered,
At 7:30 In Ihe evening the sterop-
have planned for Springfield is slm- ELECTION OF TEACHERS
I sloned officers, 10 non-commissioned
coaipany nt the end of the period.
At least 200 were served by the liar in type to the one Just bnllt at
____ _
(lean will
used to picture the prln-
AJ TUESDAY’S MEETING officers, and 10 first class sergeants.
Ol»cu»e Mill C roaam
g.
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, This is minimum strength, and it Is
On the same night, the council's c’pnl events of Christ s life from ( al- members of the American Legion Albany It is of steel. 27 feet wide for
atre-t committee met In session with « f f *® 'he '» c n s lo n . Wllford Cook, auxiliary at a chicken dinner given vehicles and with walks on the out- J Election of teachers for 1926-27 PXpPCted that in time the local com-
_t i Concrete
z-v___ — approaches
. K o . lead M
W» ♦ to n
v n h n h lv w
i l l Hi-
h i* f chief
h ip f h
tlS illC B S
up
probably
will
be t the
business
pany ».<11
will be I increased.
representatives of the Southern Pa- wllltalng a solo, and the minister w ill, at the Woodmen of the World hall side.
last
night,
resulting
In
good
financial
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.
the
etruetprh.
Engineers
say
they
transacted
at
a
meeting
of
the
Spring-
clflc. Including It W Putnam of Eu speak'oh "The Victorious Christ,
Personnel Given.
returns
the
probab y ugp
uge , tbe
turns for carrying on m
e work
» o r a of
he old gtreet
street car field school board to be held next
Elghteen men including the offl.
gone, to discuss the lowering of the
Ihe e auxiliary
j br|,lge piers In the building of t h e , Tuesday evening at the d ty hall. 1 cprg haye ukp n tbelr medicai examl-
Springfield approach to the new PLANS ARE MADE FOR
The dinner was given In c o n n r nPW br,d t«
W hile It 1. expected that most of the natjoM f<jr serv,cp fn
(.ompany
bridge at the point where It crosses
OBSERVANCE OF EASTER „on with legion night at the Beit
cbaniber a, ,tg Fr,day mM.tlllg pog|tlons will be filled by reelection. Tbere arp fQur Tacanc,eg yet to
Mill street.
theatre, which also proved- a popular
|2Q
matcb thp money given there are a few vacunclea and tbe fl]Jed
The councllmen Instate,! that the
Easier »111 be observed at the event. The auxiliary was assisted ’ by tbe Llong cjub to clear the park school clerk has been flooded with,
center pier,
which
now
bisects
Mill
The personnel of tbe Springfield
-
Chr'stlan church next Sunday by a members of the Pine Needle circle, j
0|d rallroad grounda With applications for positions.
Oregon National Guard company, la
street traffic at this point, be removed gpprta| program, given at the morulog
Neighbor, of woodcraft. In serv ng
monpy (h# undprbrugb wtl| „P
The recent e,ectlon of „„perlntenJ- addlu<). to tbe two
named<
and that any changes mad« be per cburch b(>ur. The program follows:
the delicious chicken dinner In g
acrei Qn tbe mU, Tace
and
of the varloug jncludes
folU)w, ng; Norm(ln f .
mam nt. Their stand on this question
a___ . primary.
.i« ...
Song,
eral charge of the dinner was Mrs .
. c „ F gcott, Delbert
D e lb e rt V.
V Whita-
W h ite -
at the br,da«
bridge in
In the Seavey lane, schools will not be considered,
considered. it
1» was
Is based on a proposal to make Mill
Welcome. Mrs. Etta Moon
B
Hunt
V
president
of
.
.
pUng
of
the
pafk
commlttee
Is
to
(stated,
unless
the
positions
offered
j
M
ck
LyndaH
P
Qardtner
.B
e
n
David
Plans
of
the
park
committee
Is
to
stated,
unless
the
positions
offered
|
afreet, with Its undergrade crossing,
Song. Mrs. Anderson's class.
The
skit
n
v
<
‘n
y
»
.„
«
h
ta
v
h
,v
e
•
Park
day
,n
“
fe
w
|Ure
not
accepted
In
that
event,
n
e
w
.
gon
Ethmer
R
Grimgt
Orval
R.
Eat-
the main highway nut of the city to­
"He Is Risen." Billie Nesbitt, Bes­ M-nlor class at tha recent Lau«nM»- w k g wben pTrybody w„ |
, gked c n d id .t p , for the Jobs must be con- Qn JobQ M
Hugh D Cowart<
ward Eugene, eliminating the dan­ sie Greenwood, LaVern McPherson
eaque. which won first plnce a,
#
(n , , <(dered O th er. gchoo, business 1» Augtln j Mcpber8on. John H. Tom- g
gerous Second street crossing now
Solo. Jessie Manning,
event was l>r,‘’,,‘n
general cleanup. At that time the scheduled for consideration at next seth.
b r Carl , Mf.KinnlH
In use 11 Is expected that Mill street
McKlnnis. K«nneth
Kenneth Mulli-
Mulli­
Recitation. Charles Cole.
,,
night . performance. "Doubtful Skept - brush cutting wt 1 be complete and
and It week's seeilon.
will be paved.
gan.
Daniel
Taylor
and
Charlea
Song, primary.
Iclsm"' given by the Junior class, won will remain for the townspeople to
The removal of the pier, and other
Thompson.
"If | Could." O'lvor Adams. O«ue second place at I-aughteresque
burn It and pick up all trash on the STATE PRESIDENT IS
____
changes In compliance with the city's Daniels, Roscoe Cole. B Me H ew ett.
The organisation of _____
the company
wish-«, will make a considerable da­
land.
MEETING
OF
W
OMEN
-here
marks
the
end
of
much
effort
Play. 'Bprlng 1» Here" Flowers,
The paint up committee of ’h -
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on (be part of several’local men, in-
isy In the work the railroad officials Joan Stratton. Verna Bell Vnlller. GRAND MATRON WILL
VISIT EASTERN STAR Chamber of Commerce reported that, A regume of the State Federation I eluding Major M. B. Huntly. who to o t
stated. I Inasmuch as this line now be
!»«•
Ma„,erg nin)e Stratton. Blitter
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I all resident properly owners on Main j of tvoman's club and Its work from its tbe matter up with the general staff.
comes ■ a main line, all specifications fH| g Maxine Valller. Bernice Barnes.
A dinner and reception at
sx
gtreet bad agrc«d to paint
' tim e *of inception, and also a discus- At f|r8t, it was proposed that a rifle
......... . Jw,n(t Xmh,rxou.
And,,rg(U1. Lode
Lode-
' Adamg
must 1»-
I»- kept up to standard, and
a» i bulld|rgs dUring the spring months. I glon of puWj{. bealth work in all its company be organized in Springfield,
steal work will have to be used In
Hln(.g ratprp„ tarai Charles C ol. o'clock, and a program of drills
,y
A ^ „ ,,^ 1 discussion wa« held h v ; pbageg t„ Oregon, was given before This was later given up for a machine
changing Ihe Mill street crossing. R
Ht(.Un»an. Gene Daniels. Lloyd other features, are plannc
grf)up of
they said, with a large Increase In |U rr|g
BurnP„ nlrd„ Iatv- rn members of Cascade chapter. Oy<le’ thp chamber on the celebration at 'he a a group
oi Sprlngiield
cpiiG«“ ' *u women
wva».— Monday
—------ gun
RUU company.
nJUipnuv. It Il was finally
mmiij decided
of the Eastern Star, for the visit of tlme of the opening of the Natron cu t-: night
--
~
. . the
. u c . o u q u o i . IV.
. . I . o company
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by
Mrs.
Orr Dunbar. ' to transfer
n ifilli
u y
U lin .
» Sadie
jo sa ssj
llt t lia ic i
t u e headquarters
z
Cf"'’
.
.
'McPherson. Oliver Adams. lloscoe the grand matron, Mra. Caroline Lehr- -----
off No action was taken. A further
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......... . ------- at * Eugene
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rp rr pr» ei(Ient of . the . federation
. and ef which
ha« been operating
But the council held to Its plan. I **iMh
Cole.
Is of Portland Mrs. lx>wls comes here dlscuRsion of the matter will be h ald , state
>-» IsAalttv
d
aw Q
w* »• d vs <r Fi xxl /» and
oTl/i W
F <F »1 Tl 1 ttlA
UM*
nti-l It Is probable that the rail comp­
health xn-iiplg
work.
to
Springfield,
organise
the T
ma-
Song. Mrs. Adams' class.
to pay the chapter an official visit
thp npj[t meeUng
The Springfield unit of the Lane chlne gun company at Eugene.
any will make the changes as pro­
Hat unlay night.
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County Health association and the -
)g s p e c ia lty C om apny.
posed.
S. P. DOES NOT NEED
Th, m e-tln g will t" h, 11 In h
SCHOOL TAXATION TO BE
w
o m e n s civic
e a a q u a n e rs company
Women’s
Civic ciuo
club nviu
held «
a j,»->
Joint m eet-1 A n beadquarters
company ,»
is prlmar-
Fellows
ha
1
1
reparai
1
r
'.
,
TOPIC
OF
RAINEY
TALK
ing
to
hear
Mrs.
Dunbar.
The
state
j
jjy
a
specialty
company.
Communica-
PERMIT
FOR
BUS
USE
FINDS SCHOOL
o rate en tertain m en t are e
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^pad gpoke for an hour on matters tion matntenance Is its princlpl duty,
COSTS BEING CURTAILED
Reports from Salem today staled by the chapter m< m rs. am •’
School finance problems will b ' of general interest.
and its members are trained to be eg-
.
that the public service commission attendance nt the a a i s
p >
d| Scussed tonight at a community
Mrs pioyd Thompson gave a vocal perts in rado. telephone, telegraphy,
-School districts all over the conn
(
(h(> Sl,,„ hern ,.ncl.
meeting bv H. P. Rainey, professor in sok> accompanied by Mrs. Paul Bas- and messenger service. The instruc-
try are finding It necea.ury Io cur
any wl,| not be required by
G irl Scouts Mee .
department of education at the ford
tlon ig in charge of the commissioned
t a t e x p e n s e s b e c a u se th e rising cost
(<> th<j ,.oll, mlgHt<>Il for
Tenderfoot badges w ere, given sev- r n ,veraJtv
Orpgon and authority
officers, with the assistance of regi
of education Is oulstrlpt.il,g the U x-
t<j operah, buggBt lngtesd
i*cout of th-
the Springfield troop
en Girl Scout
pducal,onal ftnance.
flnnncP. The meeting'
meeting CASCADE RESORT
r«—
■ OPENS
—- ____
- mental headquarters. The men are
payer's ability to pay." said ITofes-
betwe,m Sprin(gHo|<J
at an outing held nt the camp grourn s
h, ]d
tbe chamber of com-
c , cnN nN
FOR c
REASON
ON SUNDAY : on regular pay. and from the payroll
sor Rainey, of Ihe I'nlvcrslty of Ore-
8hou|d b(jggeg be
FOK 5>t«oytv_v
standpoint alone, it Is pointed out. the
Monday evening. Olrla receiving
A nv»rc^ room at 7:30 o’clock, and th? |
gun school of education. In an address
nn(,
d|ggatlsfactton
pins were Dale Daniels Ad, line Per- *
|r )nv, ted
Sunday. April 4. will be the opening new company is to be quite an asset
before the Springfield Lions club Frl !
nr(Rp , h(> coinm| , g,o n
kink. Jewel Htltcbrnnd.
Taxation" is
Is Prof
.............. Loudvlle WII .
-‘School Taxation
t-rwi. Rnineyis
n < > . | day for thp p-asrade resort on the Me- to the community.
day noon T h er e I a tendency to re ,
lnV(lg, lg a |u
m a tt,.r> ,t w as - . . ...... . -• ...» « < > < » iinnkxbi
ith
.
.
Hams. Audrey Danlelil. Audrev
Audrey Sm
Bmltn
mpeting
of the Kpnzip hlgbway. arid a special feature
The Springfield company will go In-
trench ra th e r thnu expand at the pre«-1
tveni e u n i,» « ,.
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--
a .
anil Annu Moskop. Mr«. 1 nul iis.'>r. , (
r,llb. bP spoke on a sim ilari will
tll be nri
»««ter
,-ce
hunt
for
ch41- to
to encampment
an
Easter
egg
hunt
for
ch41-!
encampment on
on June
June - 4 to xe at
ent lime he told Ihe duh members
Soutbnrn Pacific, however, haa and Mrs. W. C. R ebhan were In — J" — "— ‘
rM,p,yed by lhe i dren. All school children In Lane cout, j Camp Jackson at Medford, the regu-
Professor Rainey declared the In-
b„fore
commission
■tv are eligible to enter tbe bunt, and j lar Oregon National Guard encamp-
lihnrg<>-
.
,
l,
IP
n
vt
C,ub-
cren«ed cost of school a Im lnlstrnlten ( _
f )r RU(-h n pPrmtt although
Another out ng will be held n<xt
_________ _______
I muc-h interest Is being shown in the „lent.
was due largely to Increased Utcnd- It Is . expected that tl»e
tt,e rail
company
rail company Saturday If the w eather is pleasant.
SCOUT TROOPS PLAN
j pvpnt.
The Springfield Chamber of Com-
nnce In the lllgb schools. He said that
will do so before long.
FOR HIKING TRIPS
Chicken and fried rabbit dinner mPrce rooms have been given by tnat
tbe country had nlrendy roadbed the
_____
Civic Club Plans Party.
will
be served
served at
at t the
of tbe com-
¡w
ill be
n e r resort
e s o r i Shindav j o organization
r g a n iw u u u for the use
.............
practicable limit In elementary sebo ♦
,o n s c c n i l I
attendnnee bn. .bat I. had far Io -o SEASON S BASEBALL
T h e general public is Invited to a Members of Bov Scout Troop No. t by Ruhn and s i oan. managers T h e , pa„ y until January 1. 1927
■nrd party,
hotp, and
and cottages
cottages nave
have rns-n
been painted | |
SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED card
In tbe secondary arhools and en leges.
party, planned
planned by
by the
the Woman’s
W om ans 2 » tbe
thp American
American Legion
Legion troop,
troop, met hotel
____ ...
.
t _ a .a
. . . , 1 r « o , l n ( k l n t iu fO T U
a . t b r , w in te r
a n d il H P W DOW*
Civic club for Friday . evening.
April Tuesday
night
and made plans for a up (,„
ring thp wmtcr. and
a new P ow ' F R |ENDS CLASS GIVES
He Rnld that European educators
W hat Is expected will be a hard- p ,,t 8 o'clock. Mrs. W H. Htearmer h1ke up , he W illamette river Sunday (,r bnugp baB bpPn Installed. The r e - , £ H y RQH NIGHT PROGRAM
looked upon our freo public schools
as nn experiment mid declared that I fought game with Mohawk Union is the hcadl of the committee planning The troop will be accompanied by so t,.g b!g swimming tank will be '
----
th, real test of whether we c mid high school here tomorrow will open the affair. Other mujibers 'are Mrs. scoutm aster Walter Gossler and As- j oppnPl, for Easter.
j The Christian church's last social
continue to carry on free education In i the Springfield high school's base- Carl Olson. Mrs. Ililcy Snodgrass. (sistant Scoutmaster Orson Vaughn. , The Cascade resort has been °Pen ; ntght o( tbe season will be given to-
its higher branches would prohublv hall sm son. Coach V. D R ains men Mrs. Nina McPherson and Mrs. Wal-
w illiam Cox and Keith Kendnll (>n, y twr) ypars, but has become popn- mprrow n,ght witb lhe Friends class,
romc within the next 50 years.
'have been In steady practice for sev- ter J Scott.
' were reclevd as members of the Eag ,ar ln tbat time and a large crowd taught by Mrs. Ora Hemenway. In
In his work among school boards '.eral weeks, and are now ready
' j les patrol, and Jesse Sumner is a new ,g ,,xperted there Sunday.
charge. The program follows:
in Oregon he said he had found wae-Renter n stiff sen,son with a dozen
C arn ee C lu b M e ets.
'
member of the troop. The scouts 1
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Introductory talk, by Friend Houk.
fill Ignorance on the par* of f hool games on schedule.
,h o s , As .si.ni Scoutmaster Aaug'in C|TY WATER IS PURE IN
Reading, Mrs. Kaufman.
board members In regard to uluca.
Development of an infield has been
M em bers of the C n rn .e club will j (" 'yp pgen, the)r tro op on the general
SPITE OF TASTE. REPORT
Stunt. Manning and Puckett.
llonal finance. There were school I Couch Bain's principal trouble in be en tertain ed ' nt 1:30 o'clock nt !L nu, mOrtal day commn te e w hich m eets
Planologue. Mrs. Hemenway.
Stagnation In the mill race as a
boards, he «aid. that did not know | preparation for the season. He as bridge luncheon nt the A nchorage in
Stunt, McPherson and R ddle.
, r()Op' No.
wm go on result of low water In the W illamette
how badly tbelr districts w-ere In debt. Iseveral good men now In trim, nn, Eugene Friday. Mrs. Carl Fisher Is '
Reading, Friend Houck.
ihe tenm is In pretty good shape from hostess.
¡.
Pantomime. "The Courtln.’
the swatting standpoint.
Fire Hsxard Grows.
Band and chorus, Class
urday.
during the past few days, according
The season's schedule was com ­
Grand Matron Coming.
The Importance of complying with
Special entertainment will be pro­
to
a
statem
ent
Issued
today
by
Su
the city ordinance regarding burning plet'd and announced today:
AU members
members of
of the
the Eastern
Eastern Star
Star j
B a k e ry In A-1 Condl‘ l0"'
,n ' ' p rL Pn dP„'t ' W. C. McLagan of the vided for children.
All
April 2— Mohawk Union here.
permits grows as spring brings drier
ar* cordially Invited» to attend the re. That the Spring < <
1
the i Mmintain States Power company. At
t w „on
be C . . » Me.. C .eo .b ,-! A , e . - « »
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April 9—Coburg here.
weather, city officials pointed out
Months Finss »10.
cepiion
to
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the
intake
of
the
race,
a donkey en­
April
14—Mohawk
there.
yesterday. The ordinance, Nn. 221,
Lewis of Seaside, grand matron for (
standards was revealed
gine Is at work dredging. In an ef-
April
16—Eugene
high
here.
Only »10 In fines were taken in by
makes It necessary for every person
Oregon, at the Masonic hall Saturday, inspection of the local plant man ,
fort to correct the condition. A sam­ Recorder R. W. Smith for traffic vio­
April 21—Cottage Grove there.
burning trash, slashings, etc., within
night at 8 o'clock.
[Tuesday by W. B. Duncan, state In
ple of the water was sent to the bac­ lations during March. Those who pab,
April 23,—University high here.
the city limits, to obtain a permit.
specter for bakeries and restaurant^
teriology department at O. A. C. Mon­ were Wilbur Lloy<k Ralph PhU«P"' »•
April 27—University high here.
During winter weather, enforcement
Executlvs
Meet.
j inspector
Duncan expressed
him self day and telephone reports from there
Executive To
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May
7—Coburg
there.
H. Coffman. J. W. Lewis and Otto
of the ordinance Is not strict, hut of-
The executive committee of the a„ being greatly pleasedl w t
this morning Indicate the water to be Hauser. All paid »2 fines during tho
Mnyy 11—University high here.
flc'als urge that It be com pill'd with
American Legion will meet to n ig h t, modern new bakery and wl •
nbRolutely
fr«e
from
disease
forming
May 19—Harrtshurg there.
closedly from now to the end of sum­
at the shoe shop of J. H. Will to dia- manner In which Its equipment
equipm«.» Is
» he-
- - "bsom
dr|nktng.
last week.
May 21—Cottage Grove here.
ing cared
Manager Fred
Fred Frese.
Frese. bacteria and safe
mer. Permits may be obtained from
cuas important business.
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- for by Manager
of »0 day», was granted the- Southern
Pacific company by Un city council
al a meeting held Monday night Be-
cauae of tb . railroad bridge con.truc-
,,
lion now getilng under way. Ihe coun-
ell declared an etiiergeiiry and Ihe
ord'nanro granting Ihe bun privilege
a
the d ty hall.
May 25—Harrisburg there.