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3PR1N0FIELD. LANE COUNTY. OREGON*. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 193«.
TWKNTY-THIKD YEAH
M IM I LMEM
"Th« F«opl«’s Fsp«r"
Celebrationfto
Be Quiet Here
/ó c iiíty
Chamber of Com m erc« Meats.
The chamber of commerce did little
at Its regular meeting last Friday
night save meet and adjourn. The re­
ports of several comm ittees which
been appointed will be heard lat
Funernl Of Local Man Held
Wednesday; Death Instan­
taneous As Result Of Self-
Inflicted Bullet; Had B o o n
ei> In the month at a sp ecial m eeting
Sick For Some
Time
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of the" chamber It Is slated. H. E.
T w o Famous Inventors Meet
Sprlngfl"»! will it-1 eh rat« indeptnd
«-nr«- <luy "safely «ml sanely'* this
year by quiet family observances.
There will be no official celebration
staged In the town Many people plan
to upend the day away from home on
plenlra nr on tripe to near by points
of Interest.
The stores and other business plat­
es hnv? set aside Monday. July 5
as a hollduy to mark the Fourth as
the day Itself falls on Sunday this
year The Booth Kelly Lumber com
pany nas
a , the
,n e ran
has announce,,
announced ,n
that
m ill:
wou,„ rln ,e on Friday, July ».
New Bridge Plan» Underway!
Ornamental Street Lights To
Be Installed; Other Improve­
ments
Mark
Development
For First H alf Of Year
Steady and progressive develop,
ment marked the first half of the
Ing at io 46
a rest.., of shooting
« ,h‘' f « ul"r
year'« activities in Springfield.
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ter Gossler who was at the National
him self In Ihe head with u revolver !
continued increase in business and in
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. Gunrd eamp at Medford.
Death was Instantaneous. the SO r.il
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new Improvements was noted with
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,
Tin- slogan eo m m ltlee hns not yet
Iber bullet entering his brain through
bright prospects for future advance*
the roof o f b l . m o u th Mr (.avert
u"*rt
ment.
had been
III h e .» ., for aom . lime.
*•'"»«»'•>< -^ o r .la ln g but I. eg
Signs of vigorous life were mani­
h e m » unable for two m onth, to work
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fested by many agencies concerned
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publicity com m ittee him the pnnmp ,»_v « h u t d o w n w i l l h e u i m I hv some
the Booth Kelly m ill where he
<’«f
with the welfare of the town. The
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employees at the milla as a holiday,
i program mapped out at the begin-
had been employed am a ni«ntwntcn
While attending the National Electric Light Association's Conven­
print and they will be out soon The ,„ hers will continue work»)« at the
Bum He w ar »uMerln< from a can
nlng of the year by the chamber of
tion
Atlantic
N. »•»
J., two famous
tio
n a
al t A
iia n x ic v City,-
*xyt* n
i* in v v « inventor« met for * the flrat
bridge committee had no new develop- m)), n,Bklna necessary repairs Tll<
<w « . W.
«V» DeForeet
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ye,«» al
commerce is being rapidly carried
err on h it rheek. And war thouvht m
U
nx
They
were
Robert
and
Thomae
Edison,
electrical
menta to report.
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Springfield f.umber company and the
expert«, who are s interested
in perfecting A the
new sdsMvdsnan
device ertimkininfll
combining
have «-niled blR life In A fit of deA
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out.
Cascade
Manufacturing
company
the motion picture and phonograph InU -me unit, “talking movie«.
A new steel highway bridge acroe»
pendency over h l. condition, lie . . . Mourtck.Bueknar W(,ddlno sBlurd, y.
will continue operations after the ________________________
the W illam ette river was one of the
•O years old.
Miss Vivian Mourlck became the Fourth
rl>urll with no shutdown The two;
major projects The consent of the
Mr l-aver, had been living with a ’ bride of Ernes, Buckner Saturday.
bank's
TW O MEN ARE FIN ED
■111 have their doors closed L O C A L W O M A N IN J U R E D
highway commission ror
for m
the e coo«™
const™ «-
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sister. Mrs Loretta
Simonson, nt j„ nP ;« at Eugene M iss Mourlck Is M„B(jBy
r„„
Monday ia common with tho other
| N A U T O C O L L IS IO N
ON LIQUOR CHARGE tlon of the bridge has been secured.
tIJS O street Another sister. Mrs. , he dauhgter of Mrs A L. Meyer of business houses
ha«
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G U IU C IU
I Pacific
the e O Southern
Emma Prince of North Bend, was at Springfield. Mr Buckner
lives at
— holiday
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The
Two men wen- arrested Thursday dpw, p(1 y ,p ptprg and the next step
the home on a visit One sister. Mrs. shannon The couple will make their manv people as t-n opportune time ,.„|a WPrP cut by broken glass
(akpn
fa„ whpn EaIie
and night and fined »25 each for drunken wJH
Flora Winter, lives at Eugene, and a home at Shannon where Mr. Buck- to take a short vacation or a few
... - a - bruised and disorderly conduct by R. W. county TotPrg wm be asked to pro-
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Mr„ Hollte* ~ Bryan received
half brother. Charles Ijivert, lives at ner Is working In the mill.
dnvs
lavs B«h'ns
B«h'ng trio The McKens'e river lpg
an automobile accident on the Smith, city recorder, and then taken v)dp ftg gharp
of the
cogt of th<
Oyusa, California
Grove: Mark P. Sanderson, E ugene. nd 'ts tributaries and the l.-kcs win Pornpr o( pj(,h and G streets M onday' to the county Jail at Eugene on a br)(JaP
Mr Lnvert had been employed by und Venus Elliott Drain: It H Rust be
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A e m w
s a e.F
rs . vs »» tow
*»»«am
sr nannt
rt at 6:30 . when
et . A
A an
. a. Oldsmobile
r^t .1 _ _ charge
V. 11 . . k of n _ possession
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a a » a I
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Inlnvipslinfr bridge.
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the
ecen
of n-nnv
n sneonle
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evening
of intoxicating
Springfield streets w ill resem ble
th Booth Kelly mills for over twelve
,,f Rnrlngfleld and vb ln ltv Several dr|«pn by Mrs. Drue collided with a liquor. The men wpre S. O Benton those of a large city In the near fu­
S u n d a y S c h o o l H a s P ic n ic .
years He hail formerly worked .it
fam ilies beve announced their Inten- nPW g tar touring car, driven by Hoi- and Fred Oberali. Saturday they ture as a resudt of the recent coun­
T
he
Annual
M
ethodist
Sondav
W endllng unlll he was Injured In s i
tion to ee to v
e"d eft,»r ||e Bryan.
¡w ere returned to the Justice court, cil action In arranging with the
>,..,,1 ntepte was held W ednesday
accident there by being hurt by a
bench resorts to seek relief from th -
¡^o onp wa„ HPrlouslv hurt although Springfield and fined »100 and costs Mountain States Power company for
f ’ernoon and even ln v along the WII
aaw
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hen» In the cool bceen hreeses Manv ,b P cars werp badly le-nt The Olds- each on
possession
charge.
The tbe Prectjon of an ornamental light.
„„ the
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op p osite the Frank
tho coroner ■•metis river opposite
whn
nn p)an, fop
No inquest was held by the
»phts'w iH be In-
had a door torn off anil a men were unable to raise the money fnjf gyfltpm
pa h « declared n was plainly a case
place Swimming and a pi,-Me ■Xtetided trips Irfend to pp,..beste
f o e the f fine
i n e and
nnrl a are
re h
p ln fi' h
p M a at t
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for
being
held
celebrate , pndpr
fpnder
bent tn the
stalled
before
fall.
of su icide The dead man w rote aev lunch were the chief attractions
the dnv with a niente lunch at the
Mr and Mrs Drue were hurt b y ; the county Jail.
.
The dedication of tb^ new city
i.il farewell notes to relatives Just
p e w o n t o nark or along the hank» the broken glass of the windshield of
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The
men were
arrested in Kline's park marked the culmination of a
e fere he died.
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their car. Mrs. Bryan received her restaurant by Night watchman Fred campaign to provide Soringfleld with
The
funeral was held Wednesday w°f>h 1 Icsv n e bsd
s good lime
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S n r ln g f le ld will observe Injury from the shock of the colllson. Hinson at 11:30 p. m. anil lodged In
nn-to-date recreational park. With
It 2 30 from ,he Walker chape, ,n
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.he natal dav of our republic In a
Both driver, claimed the r i g h t s the city Jail Friday morning they
f i c t i o n , steady ,m-
\W .ll.am Invert died Monday morn !
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m a a
a h
a
a
erm> v s a s la laiuret lllll cem etery
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„.npeor Biting to the season. Tb—e way yb e Oldsmobile was going north were fined on the charge of disorder- _rOTPinpn, of the park's facilities 1«
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Fifth and the Star west on G ,y conduct and then arranged on a
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to be expected
« services.
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roT* i
" dort-ralsfPE
dort-ratafrg‘reletrstlo
n bu,
bn, a a quiet,
qnl*». «trset
street when
when the
the accident
accident occured
occnred
charge of poasesslon before the Jus- ( g^yera,
geyera, mPthods to further advef-
adver-
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‘reJeb-atlon
As a token of r»««w , to the dr ««Tmer
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tlce court.
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cool, fsm llv observation of the dav
tlse the advantages of Springfield
cease,I. the Booth K elly mill ceaaed
Go To Cushman— Dr and Mrs W
A Maxwell touring car. driven by an Industrial and recreational center
S P R IN G F IE L D L O O S E S 11
operations
two o minutes
iperiiiions for
ror tw
m inutes Wednes
W ednes- H
» Pollard
roiiarn and
amt Mrs. W.
w. O.
o Hughes
itu g n es
r o n c n u iio n
Oberan wns held by city officials as have been devteed.
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lay at »:»0 p. m While the funeral «f» planning s trip to Cushman over,
security for the payment of Ms fine,
Advertising the city’« 250-aere fre«
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a
elisir
I . the
Fourth
Thev
tutend to . leave
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services were ____
being _ held
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Springfield los, to Eugene In an which he could not raise at the time. Industrial site tract, a large sign has
I Ssturdav afternoon and return Mon-
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E-'wscd Griffin, for manv venrs n ¡eleven Inning content by the score Saturday OberatTs drivers Itcena» been erected This sign Is so place4
DALE G R IF F IT H DROWNS
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: resident of Snrtngfleld. wna buried of 11 to 12 ,n the next to the las, was suspended hy Justice R. W as to he visible from both the high­
st. the Moon, V»rnon eem eterv Pun-1 game to be played by the teams of Smith for a period of three mon ’ way and the new main line track
IN D ITC H A T K L A M A 'H
PR O H IB ITIO N SPFAKFR
The men when arrested were In­ of tbe Southern Pacific. A phampb-
d « y T on e ?7 et 1 0 0 o m The Rev. J the Upper W illam ette Valley league.
Dale Griffith, 16 year old son of the
DRAWS LARGE CROWD U o r n s h u h o f t h e L ig h t h o u s e T e m o t - J -phe game was marked hy many boots clined to argue with the officer and let. tellin g of the location reso u rces,
one threw a bottle, which the offi­ and Industries of Sprinefteld Is on
Rev and Mra T. E. Griffith w ia
p -o re n e
c o n d u cted th e s e r v ic e s
T«. by both sides of the line-up
A largo crowd was In attendance i Pr m o n t w s s tr « m H ie W « ,k n r chan® !.
drowned In an Irrigation ditch near
Springfield took firs, blood by cers claimed held Honor, across the the press, and wtll he given wide
secured circulation to help attract people to
Klamath Falls Raturday afternoon at the union services of Snrlngfl'-bl
M e G r ir tln d ie d s t b |s h o m e In scoring two runs In the second, but afreet, breaking it. Hinson
No one wns will? Ihe boy when the churches held las, Sunday In Ihe 'n W est UrrineBetd « • «fl S m TbuVS- was snowed under In the second half some of the contents o f the bottle bv the city.
•cd ,len t occured and I, Is not known •i tests of la .• enfnrc in.-nt. The d « v . T une ♦«. age 67 H® P« m e fr o m of the same frame when Eugene tal­ sosk'ng hls handkerchief In tbe finid
Tn addtlon to backing the chamber
how It happi-m-il He had been work Rev. R E. Cl, se of Pori It nd. head Í n s e l d n t e n e e e s f e e t r s e d l e s v e s b l« lied six Four more In the third seem ­ and used It as evidence In the trial
of commerce In Its program concern-
Ing on (he nint h of hls uncle. O Itob of the Anil Saloon League In O r-r-n e - e t b e e . M r s M a r e G - t f f 'e <P s n d ed to make the game safe for the
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ing the new hlgbwav bridge snd the
w ss the prlnc'ral spenker He told of
erlson since school let out
M W V R P O IH A V
lighting avstem. the Lions club has
b .e .b e r s
w
W G - f ’ f ' o e f 7 V « s t University cltv team, even with two G O IIN C H
.The body wns not found for some Ihe work of the law epforcem en, of­ cne<eef'»M fe ’’" C e'»»'o o f C sree, morP for snrlngfleld In the fourth.
TO SIGN L IG H T CO NTRACT pushed It« own Individual projects.
tim«- as hls absence was no, noticed ficers in Ihe slate and eave n moving C e « « » U S G - 'f B n ef Wendllng. an-' : until the local boys bated the Eugene
- a i
i As a result of tbe club's efforts a
until be failed Io return for the eve- »Iciure show,nr Ihe officers In action M ogsnder Griffin of Salem
pitcher out of the box and scored
The city council called a a gDecint producer's nubile market has been
nlng meal. A search was made and and other prohibition screens.
five runs In the seventh, making 1, m e„ng for Friday night to consider built. The Boy Scouts have been or-
The me,hods of the law enFirce- Aossssfv^^c « e e o i n v r n
when he wna found attempta were
the making of a contract with the punlsed and -out on a oermanen, bas-
ten all.
made to revive him. All effort« at men, officers were described hv Rev
The score remained a, this figure Mountain States Power company for ¡Is with two troops in existence Last
FOR SIGNS BY LIONS
Close as well as the tactics of the law
resuscitation failed
until the firs, of the extra Inning, tbe erection of the new ornsm entol January troop 1 was organised and
The
Dale .............
Griffith wns ...
In hls second , violators Io elud'ng arrest
when a Snrlnrfleld man crossed the lights on Main street. At the Is »1 j three months later trooo S. The T«ons
A committee was appointed by the
ear a, the Springfield high school, course of handllnr a prohibition vlo-
piste. When Eugene came to ba, thev m eeting of the council the contract have also advertised the cltv by se­
,e la survived by hla father and mo. j latton case was described tn detail IJons club a , their m eeting Friday evened the score and won tbe game was tentatively agreed upon and a, curing a Hve mountain lion as the
to arrange for the erection of the
her who are on a trip In gsstern | fro mthe capture and arrest to tho
hy sending two men across the home this meeting it will probably h“ sign­ clnh's mascot and placing It In a
three road signs to he placed on the
iregon. and bv a brother Vern Orlf- conviction.
piste, making the final score 11 to IS ed.
cage on exhibition at the corner of
McKenile highway by Ihe club The
'Ith. Mr and Mrs Fd Rohertaon cf
Delp and Sankey were batteries for
Fifth and A streets.
committee consists of John F. Hot­
Motor Route B Eugene, are hla S P R IN G F tF I n M F N RACK
Varied Improvement has been made
Springfield snd B liss and Skinner and HORSESHOE Cl UB GIVER
els. Hsrry M. 8,ew art and W. C. Mc-
rrandparenta, and Mr
and Mr«,
h v the Southern Pacific company In
Koer>pe for Eugene.
F R O M C A M P J A C K S O N L«««n.
E X H IB IT IO N FR ID A Y the local yards snd vicinity In pre­
"hosier Chase are cousins.
The last game of th« season will
The mountain Hon secured by the
Another cousin. Vergil James, and
be
played
next
Sunday.
July
4
against
The Springfield company of the club as an advertising feature for
The
♦•nm paration for the heavy traffic over
kfern Griffith and Ed Robertson left National Guard returned from a suc­
Cottage Grove at Cottage Grove. No will
a nubile exhibition of o.irne- the Natron ent off wheth when com­
Snrlngfleld from the Danner Robert­
'of Klsmnth Falls to hrlng the body cessful two weeks encampment at the
further games wll be played hy the shoe pitching Frtdsv even'ng al 7:00 pleted, wlH place Springfield on th«
son Sporting Goods store of Eugen-
Utck to Springfield
summer camp near Medford Tuesdsv has been placed In the cage prepared teams of the league It was decided at the grounds o the corner of Sixth main line between Portland and San
Francisco New passing tracks have
afternoon The men left Medford at for It on the corner of Fifth and A st a m eeting In Eugene last Bunds
and Main « ,reefs A cash orixe of a
t q T C W IH ’ T P IIN F D A I
Therehad been some talk of exten
heen laid, old rails placed, and bal­
6:45 Tuesday morning and arrived
dollar
le
being
offered
to
the
sboe
I streets.
Ing the schedule.
,
tosser who makes the most points on, last spread, and work of replacing
H E L D IN E U G E N E S U N D A Y home nt 3:30 that afternoon after an
The new officers of the Lions club
Manager Jack T-arson of the local of 60 shoes. A second and th lrl prist the old bridge across the W illam ette
uneventful trip hy train.
will he Ips,ailed July 3. the next
team
stated that a post season gam» will also he Offered. AH horteshoe river with a new one la well along.
Everybody
had
a
good
time
at
the
The funernl of A. I. Stewnrt. Lano
m eeting of the club.
or two will probably he played with fane are Invited to sttend the m e f
The m ills of H e town bava been
was held at t h e ! camp, according to reports. No, all
ounty pioneer,
h
„
s t , ing with activity. Full t’me xstfc
an
Eugene
team,
hn,
the
place
and
Sunday,
j
the
time
was
taken
up
with
Instruc-
featrh
chapel.
Eugene.
and compete ’or the nrixe.
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I n elso n f is h f r t h a n k s
date Is not yet definitely decided.
has kent manv men busy. A new
jne 27 at 2 p m. with the Rev j tlons as the men had opportunities to • v k - ' - w
V Stivers conducting Ihe serv j visit the nesr-hy cities of Medford
C O M M U N IT Y F O R AID
nlaut. that of the Cascade Manufne-
Ditch Employee Cut Face-
Three Men Fined—Three men were
P. A. Coftlch. an cmn,ev«“ > o f th ' •nr,ng comonov hns heen hnllt. ' ud
res A Isrge number of friends and and Ashland and many of them avail-'
Mr and Mrs. Nelson Fisher e x p r e s s , fined In the local court Wednesdav
elatlvea worn In attendance. Inter ed them selves of the chance. The
’i'nrere W ater hoard w ss Injured yes­ hBB recently started mar.ufcetvring
their
thsnks and appreciation for the they were: Gus Neeley, Jack Nlckum.
nent was in the family plot at the southern Oregon town« were thrown
terday afternoon In loading so«« frtP* s«sh and door materials
The granting ef a charier In the
open to the soldiers with shows, w nderfnl way In which the cltlsens snd Eldon Henry Leek. Each one was near the new pipe line. The lever
dasonlc cemetery.
of Springfield had contributed to fined »10 by R. W. Smith, local re­
Mr. Stewart died at hla home a, dances, and other entertainments In
used In tightening the mad slipped Eastern Star to the loeal organiza­
their welfnre after the loss of their corder.
tion Indicates the frith the k r it t of-
'•nil Creek very suddenly on the ere- abundance. Each Sunday excursions
nnd struck him In the face. H ls lower
home.
The
many
gifts
they
have
re
ilng of Friday. June 13, age 5R wore arranged to the Oregon caves
Hn was cut through. Into the mouth fleers have in the tntnre of Spring-
Rebuilding House— John Wlnzen
'ears. He came of an old pioneer and to Crater lake for those who calved have all been of service.
for about two and a Inches. After re­ field. A re,h e- -rmnixatlon of pep
Through the efforts of the community reld Is remodeling the -house belong
manent eharact.T. recently firmed
wanted
to
go.
antlly of Lane connty. having lived
ceiving first aid at the office of s
*h,‘ F1r!l’
Not all the tim e hy any means was they now have enough things to en­ Ing to him on Second and B streets local nhvslclan. he was taken to the In sorlngfleM
n Iho vicinity of Springfield and
this week The house will have a
Hendnuarters enmoanv of th® 16" In­
?ngene all hls life. He wns horn In spent In amusement though. Each able them to set up house again.
Pacific Christian hospital where sev
Work on the new home to be built r- w roof, new floors, and a .lew coal
fantry. Oregon National Guard whl-h
Wugene and spent hls youth nosr company had several regular army
eral stitches were taken In the cn,
on
the
site
of
the
old
one
was
start­
t.f
paint
and
paper.
•eturned Tuesday from Re first sum­
officers
to
Instruct
the
men
and
they
losihen on the family homestead.
mer camn. This company was organ­
Surviving him are hls wife, Mra. received much profitnhle Instruction ed Tuesday hy Mr. Fisher. Lumber
McNutt Given Mall Carrying Job.
Finds for Parking-—J- R Davidson
Earl McNutt nf Eugene w as award ised last April.
Mgle Stewnrt; a son, Henderson In the new est methods of warfare. A to commence the building 1« now on
of
Motor Route B was fined Tuesday
tho
grounds
and
he
Is
working
on
the
Ore of the most striking tnstsnces
Mewnrt, a sister Mrs TV. L. Mat- two-day hike and bivouac wns hold
ed the contract to handle the mall
morning Recorder R. W Smith for
lock of Miami, Florida; and three under actnsl conditions of warfare. house during hls spare moments. A
between Eugene and Mohawk valley of the community spirit existing tn
parking too close to the hydrant.
Surinrfield w ss given last week hy
brothers, Tra Stewart, of Petaluma. The men hiked «even miles and camp­ five-room house Is being bull, and
points, succeeding Charles F. Croner
the wav 1n which the pennle "f « «
California: George Stewart of Spring ed along the Rogue river at Byhee’s will he occupied hy the family as
who has been carrying the mall for
Burna Gr«««—A crew of men were
soon
as
It
Is
built.
The
Interior
will
bridge.
the last two years. Mr McNutt ob community went to the relief of o n .
field, nnd J. V. Stewnrt of Jasper.
burning the dry grass Saturday along
The annual camp was pronounced be finished later.
tstned the contract with a hid of of their number who had lost a» hw
the railroad track near the Cascade
an
entire
succese
hy
both
officers
Forsst Ranger Here— K. A. Kolh
»1400 and will do general freighting possessions hy fire. Vo,notary con
To Bend—C. F. Barber Is going to Lumber company and the Anderson business in connection with the mall trlhut,ons tn money, amounting to
f Portland parsed through Sprlng- and men. The local company escaped
Manufacturing companies' mill*. Th»
more than »KM» were given and. tn
leld W ednesday on hls way to the the fire fighting which fell to the Bend Saturday evening for a vlelt
carrying Job. The mall will leave En
grass
w ss being burnt as a fire pro­
addition, snonlles of household good«
with
relatives.
He
wll
return
Monday
teeerve ranger station Mr. Kolh has lot of some of the other companies
gene at 8 a. m. and arrive at 5 p. W
(Continued on Page 61
leen assigned that station for the at the eamp, and no one was sick with hls wife who has been visiting tection to the mills during the sum dally.
*
1
mer.
In the eastern Oregon city.
during the whole trip.
nmmer.
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