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    The Railroad Decl-
•lon Is n Boost To
Springfield At A Grain
and Sawmilling Center.
THE SPRINGFIELD NF7
"The People's Paper"
it:
H PRINGFIELD, I «A NE COUNTY, OREGON,
T W K N T Y -T IIIIU ) YEAR
SPRINGFIELD VOTES
IN PRIMAM FRIDAT
Success Greets Campaign For
Lane County Boy Scout Funds
in y
LIVE NEWSPAPER
IN A LIVE TOWN
NU M B ER 20.
TH U R SD A Y, MAY 20, 1926.
l/ôcie.
Senior Play Will
Be Friday Night
RELIEF 15 ASSURED
Tarkington’s Comedy, "Tweed-
Lug«, Mis, R, Montgomery, A W Sum of >200 Toward >350 To
les’f To Be Presented At
I «an» berry anil Mary Roberta, clerk»
ANNOUNCE
ENGAGEMENT
Be Raised la Reported 9y
8 O Clock
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P red a ci »—-llaltle Drury, chulrinan.
Stops Are To Be Made By Car«
OF
MISS
EUNICE
PARKER
Committees Soliciting; Le­
Citizens Of Four Precinct» To Adils M Perry, Baiter Y<mn« sad
rier On Eugene - Wendling
gion, Lions and Brotherhood
Cast Ballots for Nominations Pearl d a rk , clerk» Counting board
The engagement of Mias E u n ice, " T v 'd lt« ," the well-known 3-act
Route To Pick Up and De­
* B" * “ Tark,n^ on-
Each Give >25; Total To Be Parker. .laughter of Mr and Mrs <*”»*<” ’
On Party Tickets; Polls Open « *• '
,Bru<*
‘
liver
Mail In Springfield;
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«ford and
I Hu* THOU.
John C. Parker of Springfield, t o - 1*
presented by the senior c l.e s
Ine Ha
llasford
and Nil»«
Nina Me
Mcltberson.
Reached
Tomorrow
Morning
at 8 clerks.
Gives Assistance In Agitation
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! John B. Bell, Jr., o, Eugene, was an
high school I o n o n e .
O'Clock; Voting Places Given
Prednct 4—C. E Wheaton, chair
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Assurance of relief in the Wendling
.V
I auditorium The play will start at 8
man, II F. Cordon, Ida Hwarla, Mabel 1360 to be raised here as Springfield'»: morning. „ May 9. « at . the
Kappa Omrl- <
Springfield voter» go Io lb« poll, Howard and Mrs. It I) Wilson, clerks portion of the fund to support the
mail
situation is given In the follow­
eon sorority on the University of
,
ton« rrow Io ballot for those seeking
. ,
«
Tweedles, portrayed by Prank Loin- ing telegram received by President
Counting Poank- C. A. Swart». chair Lane County Boy Scout council has Orecon <
A
noRypoH*
rorm»-n
paily nominations to United U tiles, man; Elma llalaey, Judge;
Kl< f_,im bard, 1» a poor but proud villager who
Alible been raised! as a result of personal the K centerpiece of the table,
H J. Cox of the chamber of commerce
from
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stale, district and county offices In Wheaton, Arnes Wheeler, Bertha solicitation and organization dona­
. . .
.
z _ look« down upon the »unwner board-
which
ribbons
extended
to
each
cover
w,,a)thy
lwarderg
ag
yesterday
from Senator Robert X.
the Oregon jirlniury election. Polls In ftouan clerks
tions, the comm ittee In charge of the where nosegays concealed cards tell-
f.agt|ebury playpd by Stanfield;
the four Springfield pr*dlnctc open
campaign announced thia morning.
In* of the covnlflff * e < ng
¡Carl MeKlnnl« and Shirley Hemen-i -Just received advice from fourth
nt s o'clock Imnorrow morning, clos­
Commltteemsn working on the drive
BROTHERHOOD VOTES
Proaent were the «oror > s « e
respectively. The Casttlebury’« assistant postmaster general as fol-
ing at 8 o'clock In the evening.
said that thpy were certain that the
>25 FOR BOY SCOUTS
of Ml*« Parker, t «• ousc m>
. ^aye
# gon j u)ian (Etbmer Griffith.) lows: 'Concerning statam ents that
The polling places for I he precincts,
quota wlH be reached.
Miss Sue I. Baddelb-tt, . r ' ’ .
who falls In love with non- other than ; carrier on Eugene-Wendllng routs
as unnout’cael by Recorder It. W
The Methodist
Church
Twenty-five dollar« wn» voted to
, .
, .
. Brotherhood
.
, ¡Parker, Mrs.\ John B
e
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Tweedles' daughtelr, Winsora. not stopping at Springfield It may bs
Knillh, follow:
»nr<l
the Springfield quota of *M0 I the I.Ion
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'C b*l< n B'-’1
.
winsora's part Is taken by Contanc* „tated this matter will be given kn-
Prednct 1— lb
Fm erf's place, for Lane County Boy Bcout council I glola, have each vot.d > 2 5 towardI the | Mien p , rkpr „ . former unlvereWy „ phban
mediate attentlon since there Is ap-
south Second near Main a ired
work when the Methodist Brother-j fund, while personal subscriptions I tudcBt an,| while In school was a
Family pride
Is re- ; p
parently
no U • reason
why
he should
not
• .
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CK «aya a
PHIIIIIV
|/r « A S on
S either
»
»
« side
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Precinct J—City hall
hood met In monthly session Monday j have totaled to >125. The Lie
m« mlx*r of Kap^a Pro <on. .
sponsible for effort» of both the C®* be required to stop at Springfield In
Precinct S— Lincoln school
,.n d legion are sponsoring organ.-.- „ m, mb, r of the University W om ens £>
T w (^ , pg. to brPak
way |p thp game manner
evening.
I’rednct 4—-Corner of Elglilh nn.l
superintendent of .Ions for the two local scoot tr.npa, 0)pp rlnh. Mr. Bell Is a law major
S. J Chaney
A streets
this district, . . . the chief sp -.k er which are to become part of the (>f , hp r)a„
, 9I7. anrt formerly a t P
pri()e
g
rQnte Fee, pogttlre
«'onatdcrahle Interest
bees „ ,bB
interest has
been
emphasis -I the lutne county council with s o c i a l
Columbla Military academy In F® »
Tn,agen! R tnrns favorab,e act)on soon w11l b„ takan..
ap,ritual deyelopmen. In a - amp and other prlrlleg. . hr -trine T,.nne„ pe and Wert Point Military
p
. gR OTobb,Rb as clty peo-i
ROBERT N STAFTFIELD.
shown In various Issues, and a fairly valne
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" U S . Senator." ’
heavy vole over t he county Isexpeetsd short talk, which was followed by a ->f the raising of money for scout a(,adHmy '
Reglslratlon In Bprlngfleld was not d | , <u„ | „ n 0, , hl. var|OUs rand'daP-s C ouncil work In this city
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" o t h e r narts in the play are taken
T entatlre
assurance
that
the
especially high, a- I a ». te of ah,...I , 0
tomorrow's election
M .ny Not Vet Sean.
L IONS TO NO M IN A TE
by n<>Etta nurypp as Mrg Ricketts. Springfield mall service between here
400 la expected 111 the luBnl precincts
------------------------------Several bu-!n«-s men, bus t -s
OFFICERS FOR YEAR E1|Mbeth Hughes as Mrs. Albergone and W er.dlit» the subject of a recent
Th<- candidate« for nomination on MPS. A. SAUL DIES A T
, house« and organizations, h a v e n o t :
U P r .v --
Whitenack
as
Ambrose wport compiled by a committee of
the republican ticket which are Io
y.-t been solicited -V t w e-om i, .
Springfield Lions club will Twped, p Evan Hughes as philemont the Springfield Chamber of Com-
HOME NEAR SPR IN G FIELD
be voted on tomorrow follow, their
but will !>• ->n t
wet .
" h, J hear nominations for officers for the Twppd)p
merce. Is to .b e improved by the car-
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n,.w y» ar at it« meeting in the W. O.j
p| ay ^aJ| b^en directed and rjer picking up and delivering Spring-
home county being given:
Mrs A. Haul, a resilient of »his ,M'11
T T Ilt
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i
within the n« xt two or three deys,
Member Republican National com community
field1 mail
enroute,
has
been obtained
tîall tom orr v noon A committee poacbP<j by Migs Anne Hill.
»Ince 19IO. pa«-»ed nwsv
‘The
whnl««h**Hrt**d willingn»»««
o* W M Stewart, w. V-
m lltee— Ralph E William*. Multnj. at the home one mile east of town
Stewart. W. C
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Harry
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by Senator Robert N. Stanfield from
Sunday evening at the age of 75 Mr« , St-rlngfi, U t-mp o to,glvc- th « cause
, F,„op Was named A N N 0 lU
UN
CR A
mah
rttJlt
s c W / e A c R u D o S FO
r w R
c
the fourth ateistant po-tmaster gener
.„, w
.. s.
.. s „ native of
,.r Illinois.
» « rem
remarkahl.
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,„pptine
make com-
U ntAf c E y X H H I R
United State« Senator—J nene, J V tul
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ar«-.... " ssld
. . e . Dr W C
' Rob
week.g
mPeting to make
r.om
ROSE C
SHOW
IB IT S 'al, according to a telegram received
Crowsley. Multnomah; Clar-nce E
Surviving are the husband. A Saul, ” •» ' «
E)prtlon wll, be held soon
here from the senator.
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A c o .« M U . composed of E. K
Evt-y. Wash.: L. » Handblaal Mulino and five chlldran; A. R. Saul of
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The telegram reads: “Just returned
• a n « « *
a
i
of the unqunMflod «upport which the
A
. .v
Wal roses, a great array of very credltabl»
mah; A II Shumway, U-natllla. Rob­ Portland. John
, u.„p and
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conftrecce wtth fourth assist.
Saul of Los Angelea.
< »' • r>ann «• J tilt»» Fulop
W
n
f of Eugene Motor
M.«tnr’-*cowt
ert N Btanfleld, Multnomah; Freder­ w
k,.r „ w i • i J n-nx-d to » Bt “ • for u,.e I »c’1001 handwork, attractive achieve-
p etm arter general. Mave tenta-
Mr. A
Anns o McRee
_____ !r.ovcment
____ has In the mind« of l,ann
k,.r
promises .
n )h , ay
mpntg m needlecraft by local needle i
asgurance Springfield service up
ick stelw er. Umatilla Rose E Barrett, R ,m t e " n " V r / c h r l.G n 7 K lm b ,u r o f ¡ s «’rln<f,,',(’
Clatsop; Alfred K Clark. Multnomah North n-nd. and Phillip 8 Saul of ">uch for future of scout wrok here
The LIcP •
- has TOt ‘
to‘ clubs, and an art exhibit, on display, j Mohawfc wlu bP improved by picking
e ,.,,... Mayor n G C
Dr. Wcbban.
O l nnwbmnn
Bushman ward the Springfield Boy Scout quota (hp annuaj community rose s*ow.
Repreaentatlve In Congress. First Springfield
and
——— dpltTpring
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— Springfield mail
and
John
Will
compose
the general . . . j « The club sponsored the or-, spongored by the W omen'i Civic club at SprinOeld postoffice Feel you caa
district—W. C. Hawley, Marlon.
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solicitation committee.
Lodges and of »3 -
committee
troop . oppppd at 10 o.cl(X;k th l. morning at depend upon thia but positive decision
tloerrnoi— William A Carter Mult O p E N E D p A S S , g S IG N A L
organizations sre being solicited by ganlx
i the Chrlrtian church.
nornab; I L Patterson, Polk; Jay Up-
will be mode in next tew days. Also
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; Many local people together with the " y e ’aggurancP Spri„gfield Will have
FOR MUCH AUTO TRAVEL the following: It J Cox W P Ty-^ here.
ton. Deschutes.
son. Leri N eel. W O Hpghes. F B t u i i d < 1 T O N HIGH TO HAVE
Justice of Httpreme Court Ivot« for
h o o l children,
gery)ce McKenzie
McKenIie river point«
U R S T O N M ILin i v. n c — . ^
acooui
cuuu.sw. were - visitors
-------- at the .sam e service
Oeenln
Columbia;
<<i—
nm gef
g- . the McKensle eae* has |{am|in p l . Moore. Julius kttlop.
n<jrv<j
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_
,
morning,
m any,
____mall
hat raaii but
»»—Thomas A. McBride
o a u u c w C FM E N T
JUNE
4 display
room this
morning, and
and m
ny .
R
bag , foj.
8prinKfl«,W
George 8 Shepherd. Mullnomah; Hen resulted In a heavv early season Iraf j Frpd Wa| ker. Harry Stewart. Dallas
COMMENC
mof,e
more arp
are „pecked
expected to attend the show Eu^ene gervlce Improved by order
„ — ,■>■.. m - . , . « .
M flc which gives promise that the Me. -----------
Wurphy, R E Morrison. Arthur „ Pen- i
. ,fc T T P zor Tburrton this afternoon. On account of rain. effective next Monday.
ry J Bean. Umatilla;
K enile highway la to enlov Its most gra and - Alfred
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Morgan ••
H. *"
E " Mnxev
June « le the
t ,t
however, the pageants which were to
Brown. Douglas
ROBERT N. STANFIELD,
high
school . / ° ® me
„„^
«lau reate he
presented on the
Lincoln school
Superintendent of Public lnstruc-
--------- Popular season Ihls year. Traffic on Is general chairman.
“U.
S. Senator.’
4
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Ha< raiaur^i**
n»* prrstruiou
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v . o.
tlo n -F r e d J Toose. Marlon; W. C. the highway Is nollreshly Increasing
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___ „ to „ grounds
„ „ nds hv
Liat 1» C v*"' '
announced thia we _.tlh . the
sermon
by school children will be i The „ R a tio n for better servle«
Alderson. Multnomah; Mrs. Emma an dthe opening of the tourist season
Here Is a list of
(Sunday 1« Ma>r 30
postponed, probably until tomorrow. s|arted
thp chamber Of com-
who have given
to
the
fuq.d.
the
com
,
he
clM,
delivejed
F_
_
,
Judcpg
wpre
bugy
thig
morn|ng
wgg
,nformed
that it was n eo
Bryant. W ashington; Charles A How. Is expected to result In exceedingly mllecmen
asking that It he remem " V e Eugene Bible
‘
aw’ d7 f o r ' L X l o u T r t ^
ard. Coos; Boss B Parrott, Douglas heavy traffic on the high wav.
essary
for
four
days
to elapse
hered that
had no, ye. been seen
The upper classm en . a t.J h e h * - k i n g
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Commissioner of Bureau of Labor
Oertngfleld so lo owners have l.'3n-
mail was going to and from Wendling,
Bintlsllcs and Inspector of Factories pd o ,her» In taking advantage of the when .h e llrt was
school are Pr P
op
dgpd by Mr _ .k holaon, head
gtp,
perio<, whlch
Anderson Barber shop. A R Sneed
Marrled Man.
unJyergUy >nd Mrg.
mal, tQ „„„ bacA
and Workshops—C. H. Gram. Marine. nP,.ned nass The last week end saw
Gardner or tne universiiy, auu mi«.
take» to send mail to ann w w
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Commissioner lhtblle Service Com- g dofpn nr more Srrtngttcld rers tn C. F Egglmann. Springfield garage. Jupe s
Hobson, will not be made until thî* | from San Francisco A report citing
m ission—Tluzmes K Campbell. Mult- , bp p,.n<, m nntrv and msnv others Izing A Cross, Springfield Bakery. I,,
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, the trouble was sent to the postoffic«
afternoon.
Plan Poppy Sale.
on the summit, among these was v c . Martin. Roof Jewelry. Jolllff ft
nomah
The awards In the art display, made , authorltles. and Senator Stanfield
At t R
a mPet|ng
meeting of the A®Jr’<
American ,aR,
Le- ’ ;, by Miss Eddy, were announced this
Slate Senator. Third district—J. S r -.,in from the local Word enrage Scalefe Motor company. ‘jr»' ' ‘
>
h|g gervlces In behalf of the
Maxladry. IA n e; H. C. Wheel, r. Iaine which visited , Anderson s"d XVtne and carry store. Ke els Drug More*
auxi„ary Thursday ntght of * mornt
..The CaBtle.- exhibited by hproypmpnt. as well as the matter of
Harry Blewar. Fuel
)( aR dpcMed to m ee1 on May
l r
gtven f,rgt; M„ £
Slate Senator. Fourth district— fornM,r srrlngfleld gam re operators
Irtula B. Bean, I-ane; Willard A. El V etc(n<c was held at the summit hv
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th - T «ne Conntv Fermera' union em
kins. Idine
Stn»e Representative, Third district nloves.
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Allen. Charles M Emery. 8
ON T R A C T H ERE SOON
f» George, Emmett Howard. Lynn S hiA TlO h'*' GUARD OPTS
Meat company.
fore that day. It
stated
ta s e ll were tied for third
McCready and R. O. Potter, all of
O. H Turner White Front grocery.
organization will meet on t
EQ U IPM EN T FROM EUGENE Mr,. M B. Htmtlv. C. A Dwnrt« Carl
Actual manufacture of bricks at
(n Junp at the home c
d)splay wpre.
Lane.
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the
works,
to Irt
Cm.ntv Judge—C. P Barnard, John
Rpd^
g
^ abi Springfield
^ " htme’ Brick
on the
Industrial
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I Thirty-one rifles, six automatic pla- Olson. .T A. Nelson. Mrs. France.
. Glenn Riddle. M M Peery. B J Dnn-j -
, gb,rtg for use in
H. Bower.
M otbgr pQll1pmPnt except
Page's room was given first In t h e ,
past q{ tbp c)ty ,g t0 start
County Commissioner—Harry It.
were i lets. Soott Pool hall. Iia M Peterson.
_
?7 gt PorUand
uniform» and
me»»» kit»
Harry Brownfield. • - ..............
' P - n«»iiv m Katin- brought over to fiprlnrfleld from Ku- ......................... ..........................“
Country Tr<i»*urer—Betty M Kaup-
*
W illa m .« . Club Me
wpnt to the fifth grade for maps.
of Eugpne
the
.
fftne Monday for the n»e of the bend- John H Will. Service Station.
nntif. Orare M Ronleka.
Springfield democrat« will vote on Quarters company
IMnd Infantry.
Twenty-three
members
of
the
Wtl-
thlr«l
to
the
third
grade
for
posters.
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Shipping New».
Twenty-three members or w
, nlr„ , o in.
» “
-
, prolect.
, ,,
Oreg n National Guard, recently o-
A carload of creosote for the C at-L meWe U niversity club met for a
The best genera ®
Machinery 1» t® be hnuled from th«
th. fn pa ng ui ,, .
ganlxrd hero. The transfer of coni'» boineum Wood company arrived here
eVpntnK at the eMhtod.st Epls by the first
’
'McKinnon
Place
on
W .llam ett.
Member Democratic Nallonnl com-
Oswald W est. Multnomah; - e n t . which was formerly used hv
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In the sixth grade writing compe
g|tp
th,g wpek<
vesterdhy.
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. opal church
church here
here last
last Friday
Friday even-
even-
• he old headquarters rompsnv In F
tltlon. Velma Johnson received first ;
McK,nno ga)d c lg e
to be talc
■Will R. Kin". Multnomah; Milton A.
nt
c
I
Th.
Springfield
Mill
and
Grain
Those
present
were
from
Spring
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M
ildred1'
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gene we« In o’’srge of Lieutenant C
miwion Qkiwpil Bpcond and MtiarPci
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*«,_ Kwin
A.
(
Swarls.
commander
of
the
.o
c
a
,,
com
pany
received,
a
i
r
l
o
a
d
of
corn
HeW.
J
u
g
e
n
e
^
Cottage
C
rove.^
r
.
Miller. Multnomah.
U. S Senator— Elfon W nlklns. Ber,
E. Haney, bo,li»of Multnomah.
GlinToo’d ^ kX . o ; : e ° o 7 t ? e ’ X . : \ X d ne: n
^
h J n g ^ n s * w X y Z d Veo.ln Posey were
f e n c e d h rlet
l ieutenant Sivnrfs said that th?
Governor—Louise Palmer Webe».
Bnd mess kl»s will be h ie
„
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o r « ..,- ,,» e , «
,. J .„ I . . ’ O 4 , - c , c r « .
Mulnomnh; W aller W Pierce, Union. uniforms
_
,
,hp vncalion months.
May and Ruby Collier, took first.
For experimental puf^
Rupertntendent of Public lnstruc- shortly. Ammunition has already ai ,.n ,irn, when she slipped and fell
en arm wn
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, aurtng
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and tbird „ „ ^ . t l v c l j t
|
tbf> cha,rmBn of the Industrial
lion --R R Turner, Talk; J O. Mr- rived.
while working there Tuesday.
best exhibits In grades 1 and 2. R ich-¡ committee of the city has granted the
To Hold Picnic.
Here from Crawfordsville—John
Lnughlln. Benton
w H a w « club will ard Lepley took first In the fifth and use of a plot of ground on the factory
Commissioner of Bureau of Public L EG IO N .VO TES >25
Newton of Crawfordsville was ft visi­
The W illamette f a l lo w s
McK,nnls
Labor Statistics and' Factory Inspec
site east of th® cltY-
FOR SCOUT COUNCIL tor In Springfield yesterday.
« . . . . . . . p ,™ ,'" x
“ "s™ :
p i« ..
tor- f l A. Von Schrlltz. Multnomah.
Municipal Camp grounds next sun
In the sixth grade needle work,
The American Legion In meeting
Hospitalization Board Meets.
Public Service Commissioner —
Removing Tank.
,
¿ av ,3 ,t was announced here
Thursday night voted $25 aa Its
Clyde T. SpooneY, Multnomnh.
Workmen started yesterday to ills. ' «>•
b Mrs. Dallas Murphy, Evelyn Harry received first, Maxine
Hospitalization will he the topic of
State Senator. Third d lstrlrt-B d - In the drive for >350 for the I«ane mantle the Southern
J
Wallowa county residents Dwarts second and Belxona Hill third.
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a Joint meeting of Springfield and
County Boy Scout council.
pnny's 5000-hsrrel oil tank, located
rguaUy 75
wnrd F nalley, Lane.
Walter Brattalo Honored.
TVPI,uUng 4-L local committeemen.
County Judge— Alla King, laine.
urge
,
A comnultlee of the legion wns ap the railroad yard here. The tank Is were
100 are
present at the annual . picnics,
In honor of Walter Brattalo, w h o ,
baWy <o bP held In Springfield
In addition to these two ballots, pointed to work with Boy Scout« In to be moved to Oakridge where It
Is this year receiving his master
8atnrday evening. Hospital and
the voters will mark another, voting prppar| nK the Second nnd Main rtreet
itreet will he used for fuel storage pur­ she sftRT-
arts degree In philosophy from the mpd(ca, pprvice for workmen In the
on the one mill tax for fairgrounds
foy pgp pp p proration day. The poses. Engines using oil will ha sup­
Kill Kars Meets.
University of Oregon, a dinner was
Booth-Kelly operations at Wendling
Improvement and the mill tax for nia,tPr of due reduction wns taken up plied nt Eugene at this end of the
The K1U K«rp club met with M rs., R,vpn lagt g unday by Mrs. Charles
Is to he Improved under a project
McKenzie river highway, both c0,”” y 1 and defeated In a vote
—
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Niftron cut off.
Clark —
Wheaton
last 'ThnrAfliiv
Thursday after*-!
atter-
;ott.
b ,
worked out by the committee.
Issues.
Four generations were represented,
,
A list. Of the voting officials of local
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Cascade Company Operating.
in those attending, who were: Mr. I
Capg Damaged,
precinct» follow»:
The expanded plant of the Cascnde
and Mrs. Paul Hadley. Mrs. A m elia;
Election Bourde.
Manufacturing eomnny Is now oper
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rv M Stewart, rbntrmnn Mrs. W. P
Tyson, and Gertrude W ilson, clerks.
Bzeclnct h -R . P- Thurman. J.klge.
Maude Bryan, H altle E Myers and
Ida Adams, clerks. Counting hoard—
John Ketels, Rr., chairman;
building and construction work. New
machinery and other equipment Is In,
and the large space used for «torage
room Is filling up The company’s of
flee building Is now being cnmpl ed,
providing headquarters away from t e
1* K. (noise of the machinery.
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to start bb . i 2 k
and Mr. and Mrs Paul Brattaln.
S(.ott and v Calrtell. CasteB.
ter Gossler and John Nice, employes mack of B««®"®
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In the local post office. Mrs. Hamlin
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w as driving oat from the
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Eastern 8tar Dinner.
Rebekah® Hold Banquet.
The
Eastern
Star
lodge
held
a
din-'curb
when
struck by a c ir driven by
placed highest In the test.
A banquet was held by the Rebekah
n et last night at 8:30 o'clock. Spe- a stranger. The impact sent C astelle
lodge In the Odd Fellows hall Mon
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" • clal guest w as Mrs. Violet Hlnse of car Into Seotts machine, which wa«
North Bend.
parked In front of Caetell’s.
yesterday.
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