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HEMHNGON'i
WIRE IN MOUTH OF
BABY CAUSES SHOCK
AND SERIOUS BURNS
VEATCH STILL SOUGHT
BY EDUCATION BOARD
With the appolntement of C. A.
What the atten din g phyalclan »..Id' 8tlU without a »uccea.or for Ml«»
Wyman, local Initurance man. a sl
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might have proved a fetal r - • d o t 1 Sylvia Veatch. high school teacher
electric Inspector for the city. Mayor
'occurred to KrneaL 16 rnoulh. old son I who la Becking to break her contract
Bushman announced today that the S a w s B e g in W h ir r i n g a t P la n t OT
Of Mr and Mr» K It thinner, at the ¡for (lie coming year, the Sprlugfiel I
operation of the new emergency or-
■
,
».n :_^
Lorane
Timber
and i a Milling
Chairman Bean of Public Ser­ fam ily lion.«- R.iurday night, w h in ! school board la determined to hold
dlnance passed by the city council at ,
Company; Sales Connection*
vice Commission Says Cnlan- the baby put the eo.l of an -lectrlc the teacher to her prolnlae until the
the last session la to start Immedi­
Complete and Logging Undef
rde will be Cleared Today for . urllng tr n cord in tta mouth.
' poaltlou baa been «lied, according to
ately.
Frayed . uda of the wire, baring the , Chairman W Q. Hughe«.
Taking Uo Second Street
Mr. Wyman'» work will be to give j Way.
. ^i.i. ii
Mr. Hughes aald, however, that h>-
a thorough Inspection to every electrl-1
copper, o a a e In ooBtsct with the In I
(hgl
bMo
Proposal: Judgo at Salem.
Saws are whirring at the new plant
cal Installation made here, and see i
aide or the c h ild , mouth *»“< k>«’« > * ,
,Uo|| ,„.fore
v
w
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,
ot
the Lorane Timber and Milling
that
It
conform»
to
the
rules
set
down
i
The elate public «ervlc« coinm's- him over, and rendering him In auch
() w(H
fro|n h, r
in the state code. If not. he will de- company, a Springfield concern, and
eton Immediately will » t • dale for a condition that he w n. unable to call
I contract.
.......
u . . taken
. . . . . j pr(M)urt|on for commercial disposal Id
mand that the Installation
be
the hearing on the proposed clo»tng ",r "** p
1 -W e feel that If la our right to hold
out and the work started over again. to start as aoon aa the lumber needed
of tfecond street In order that this
HI. »later, Audrey, wa» In the room teacher, under auch ctrcumatancea
City officials say that the new ordi­
Important atop In the Springfield at the time. I.ut probably would not . unl)j , j „ |r (accessor ha. been found,"
for finishing construction work about
here
.n ,
n nance
a n c e fills
rill» a a need
neeu H
ere » for
» aafety ...
bride'- bulldlne program may iw «01 have realized what waa happening In
in ggM Mr H u g h e.
"For example.
electrical Installation., and I. In line the plant 1. gotten out. 1« was annouh-
ten oul of the wiiy Imtnedlately, ac time had .lie uol heard the wire »lx
I when Mia» Veatch announced her tn-
Itb action taken by nearly all mo- ced today by Herbert Cox, president
cording to a telephone me«»ege re xllhg aa It burned the Inalde of the i tentlon of realgnlng. we got In touch
What Is described as one of the
dern
communities. Springfield, It 1»
reived by The New» today from I. E mouth
She truned and found the I with a young woman who haa a North
pointed out, has been unusually lucky most modern and complete small
Itrnn. chairman of the eommlaslon
baby lytag on the floor.
Dukota school, but who had applied
in freedom from fires during the past plants In the country has been built
"I ahall have the clerk «o oyer the
previously for the Springfield Job heel
She
Jerked
the
wire
from
his
several months, and the city govern- by the company at Gillespie corners.
calendar today and arrange a dale
by Mis» Veatch.
im»’Dt la desirous of keeping up this Although completed SO days ago. >ia
Immr,lately." aald Mr Bean, after In­ mouth, and a doctor wa» called. The
••She wa» anxious to take the posi­
plant has not been operated because
good record.
quiring about the need felt here for baby suffered had burn, to bin mouth,
tion. and attempted to sever her con­
and
hla
lipa
were
seared.
Reports
of seasonal conditions in the lumbar
Immedate artlon on the matter "It 'a
nections with the North Dakota
m arket but all Is now In readinead
probable that the hearing will be held thle week were to the effect that he
At a lute hour this morning. Mia» SPRINGFIELD SWELTERS
school. Her board refused to release
in Springfield I cannot aay until we wua Improving rapidly after hla ex ­
IN RECORD SEASON HEAT > running at full capacity. M C o l
Mlldrea
Doran.
Michigan's
"flying
her.”
said.
have gone over the calendar Ju»t how perience
It appears that the board finally ha» school inarm,'' (above) had not ar-
aoon It will be. but It la certain tj
Ing a a commer­
coromer- rived at the Isle of Oahu to complete
Record season heat haa been ex-| Sales > onnectlons f
Hmenta
been
»urre»eful
In
finding
MINISTER TO RETURN
come In the near future"
who her trip In the Dole air derby. Orave perlenced thia week by Springfield pany are comp • e
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output
cial teacher. Misa 8 - Wagoner,
.
fear, were felt lest she and the two resident., •
I [or “ i ^ * 1* *
X
“ X
m X
reeling that further delaye muet
AFTER HIS VACATION waa given the position at .A
the last
be eliminated If poa»lh|e, County
The mercury climbed steadily dur- are
n
board meeting, haa Indicated her In­ arlators who arcompanied her In the
Judge C P. Barnard went to Salem
biplane. "Mis. Doran.” may have met ,ng the early part of the week.
factured at the plan will g to the
Rev. Oabrtel 8yk«a will again fill tention of accepting
Mias W’agoner
east and m
middle west. The «»les of­
today to Interview the highway com the polplt al the Springfield Method
I Is a resident of Corvallis, and comes with an accident en route and either gi.terlng In the neighborhood of 99 fices an
are located la Springfield.
mission
and — the , public service com 1st church heat Sunday, following a
______ ____
are
floating
about
on
the
ocean
or
and
100
here.
here well recommended
The plant has a capacity of 40.00*
mission regarding Immediate action
vacation
He haa spent a
j o n e postration resulted. Chester
Principal A. J. Morgan announced have met with more serious fate.
on the hearing The rapid approach |arg„ par( ot , hr tlWe at Hood River.
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Williams. 26, was given treatment by feet a day. No pains were spared la
this
morning
that
Miss
Wagner
had
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a... *x _ _
«»A w
it h a
n n r ft-
of rn.sk
full weather . I la . ■ viewed
with
appre­
accompaal'M
by Mrs. Sykes
LANE COUNTY FAIR
« locai physician for sunstroke, re- making It modern and complete. veU
I signed her contract.
eras mill men bringing tbelr experi­
hension by those Interested In seeing
Rev Sykes will speak at the church
A l i n Trt TCI <5PFT ? c®lred whn® he W“ workl,,« ““ a
A U (X 3 0 T 0 SP E T < 2 tractor near Goehen
Williams was ence to aid In planning the plant
the bridge program go through thle In the morning, and will be the speak
B LEAGUE CHAMPS HAVE
year.
It Is equipped wrlth steam feed,
found lying beside the tractor In an
er In the evening at the union ser-
The Lane County Pair haa been
The feeling here that Immediate vices to be held at the Christian
GOOD PROSPECTS AGAIN
uncounscious condition. He Is report­ steam operation. Hill nigger, live rolls,
placo.1 on dates which It Is believed
artlna must be taken was explain»! church
transfers and other nsechanical de­
ed tnrproved.
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Prospects for putting out another will Insure good weather tbls year,
to
Mr ___________
Bean today But 10 days will
Tbs Willamette river has proved a vices Installed wherever possible to
August
30
to
September
2.
This
dste
be oeceo
a
ry
after
th*
hearing
date
,<a"’
*v
r
*
strong
basketball
team
thia
year
are
necessary after the hearing date
popular place for younger folk seek­ elim inate labor.
I. set before the hearing will he held •P"k* “ 2
H ^ \ T t h >d".t
by B K K'” “ ‘r,ck- co*rh ° f ,b e will be late enough however to allow
ing relief from the warm weather.
Logging has started already. The
That fact would Indicate that It will
«»• “ . " “ 2 *
’I«*»*«“ hul h"{h • <‘ho° 1' w1nner’ of for a good display of most agricul­
The "sand banks" and the place company has acquired or has avail­
tural
products.
Much
Interest
is
be­
be a lltle more than two weeks beforo c urc
,r '
lur< ' ''
' the B league championship In Lane
beneath the highway bridge have able enourtt timber to supply the mill
X . h i r i n g I. held if the date is set ruturnml - . « . o n ^ y , told of her ex-
ing shown In the fair tbls year and
county last year
proved most popular durln the past ‘ at Its present capacity for 20 years.
pericacea la Korea
the
exhibits
w
ill
probably
be
more
Nearly all of the veterans will be
today or tomorrow
few weeks.
The logging costs are cheap.
hack In the line-up for the new se a so n .' complete than usual.
A group of Southside residents are
The lumber will be trucked to
MANY
ARE
INJURED
K
R
t
I
N
J
U
N
t
O
and
wllh
Kilpatrick
coaching
for
hla
,
One
of
the
biggest
departments
will
U
A
D
V
/F
Q
T
NillAf
opposing the closing, which Is fsvorev
Veneta,
12 miles distant over a maca­
IN ACCIDENTS HERE second year It appears that eveb a be that of Boys and Girls Club work. G R A IN r lA K
by the city council, the county court
I smoother-working aggregation Is In | There are over 1,200 members of
|g |N FULL SWING dam highway, and loaded at the rail»
and the highway commission on the
road at that point.
Accidents trfM tT toll of Injuries’ of prospect. Pleasant Hill attempts no the various clubs In the county and
groand thnt the Southern Paalfle
With
bumper
crops,
the
grain
har­
football, and for that reason the In- the greater part of thia membership
would give 136.000 toward the bridge various kinds here this week
The «-year old daughter of R C t-rest In basketball develop, early In has been interested In one way or vest is in full swing In this d istrict, : QUANTITY TEST WELL
If the dantpsroua croeelng Is ellml
according to O. G. Bushman, head of j
Kelsey of Oakridge, fell and brok- the fall with much more chance f o r . another in fair exhibits,
IS NOW BEING SUNK
nated
| The program of free sttrwtlotm 1. the Springfield Mill and Grain com j
Speaking of 'he arguments of the her am , while playing In the house e .r ly practice
Ktlimtrl« k doe« not expect to win to be greater than ever before, Includ- pany.
An 8-lnch well to test the quantity
opponents that It would require a
is getting well started :
lave
< K in n n , snip n> '
*
1 the championship without strong com- ing numerous
numerous features.
features. The
The racing
racing The company Is
& possible underground water sup«
longer trip for school children living tin . brother, at Dexter, suffered a
,n
Q
be limited to runn;
running events but _________
in its annual ruah accompanying the
aboTe the Springfield plant is be-
on the south tide. Judge Bernard said
severe scalp wound when a bolt fell
Th(-r<> Br<, Reverai BC»lo„is m this line will be full of Interest, ^ a m harvest, new supplies of grain
BUnk by the Mountain States PoW-
yesterday that there Is no doubt that from a block and struck him on th - league. There are several schools In this line will be full of Interest, grain harvest, new supplies of grain
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thst promise to p it out better t»u.ni ; Inducements are being offered especl- being hauled in dally from surround-
er company.
company. Three
Three small
small well
well al-
al-
arrangements will be made for - heg(j
.. .
»a.
s
a
aa 1 » » a n *
II« ,
9 c *
n n lr s c b o r l
rtrH tx s
C lt
A H P
« w lo n lf t t r a ,
r lia tr ic tA
d d itio n a l
_
a.
n m n s a w
untracked h horses
of I Lane
ing » agrlcnltural
districts. A Additional
rwu, y haye
gunk
by the « company
this
year
than
last,
and
It
Is
not
at
ally
to
turnstile to h»“*’'-
. „ . t r i e Smith of W est D street
trucks have been hired to handle the '
obujn sampIe8 of the water for
all Impossible that the chomplot ship county,
S orb as een n
e
,« oreesed br»h" her collar bone when she fell
hauling, and many farmers are haul-
cup will coni-- d' wn off Pleasant lllll
first he said
The Judge expressed
Ing. their own produce to the plan t
we(J npw
dr(ned ia »boat
Hostess to Visitor
surprise at the seem ing feeling on lhw «Ui®wallx.
this year. P'n the hill players ere
Mrs. W. C. McLagan was hostess at
Wheat Is received at the plant on
* mfle aboTe the plant, and - --
H
against using the Mill street under
Austin Mathews sustained lacera- going to do their best to keep It at
a luncheon last Friday noon at her the mill race, while oats are taken gufflciently large for actual use if It
grade crossing
“ « * • ••*>“ < I»”
» h*B lhe trock hdtoa.
home for Mrs. Edith Olson of Marsh- to the warehouse on the tracks.
,
decjded to utilize the under­
“The most desirable things In ths he was driving collided with an auto-
Spends Vacation H a r e — Wayne sold. The table was set with a | Farmers are anxious to get the»r Rround supp| v there. W A. Slate ot
way of highway arrangements are un mobile at Kugnne. Mathews was drlv
d.-rgrede or overgrade crossings." said lug the truck for the A. C. Mattawa Hawke returned to Salem Monday beautiful centerpiece of gladiolus, p-am to the m ill as soon as possible. Tangent ,g drilling the well.
purpose of the drilling promatn
after a vacation spent with his parents Covers were for Mrs. Olson. Mrs. W. many of them hauling It ont while j
the Judge ••Rut here we have opposi­ gravel company.
determine the ouallty and quan-
here. He was accompanied by his K Bonwell. Miss Ellen Tomseth. Mis» harvest Is still going on. One rea-,
tion to use of this very thing. The -
th<> gupp,y w| th possible pro-
merits of the two crossings as re- j King on Vacation—Jhon King of the sister. Bernice, who will visit In the Oneta Smith. Mrs. N. L. Hllterbrand. gon for this, said Mr. Bushman. Is the |
<8 pf ,tg uge at gome future Urn«.
garde safety are not to he compared,” Booth-Kelly lumber company office, capital city with her sister, Mr». Mrs. Glae Lyons of Bugene and Mrs fpar of thievery, one farmer having . g
McLagan.
_____________ reported the theft of 30 bushels of , 1
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la away from the office on a vacation Harry Holt.
...... ......-_________ : fine Bubank wheat saved for seed.
ROBERT NELSON NOW
SPRINGFIELD COUPLE
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The Springfield Mill and Grain com­
HAS 2500 CHICKENS
MARRIED AT EUGENE
pany
Is
in
good
shape
to
handle
the
By Albert T. Retd
harvest this year. A new cleaner
Robert Nelson, crack Springfield
Miss Sara Davis, daughter of Mr
has been Installed fo ¡receiving the
poultryman. now has 2500 head of
and Mrs Lee Davis of Springfield, and
wheat.
chickens on his ranch near here Thia
Melford Allen, were married In a
quiet ceremony tn Bugene last night
to
e
rt
.
mW
r»t
1» the largest number he has had
HERBERT MOORE NAMED
z \ r r * i / \ r n his farm, which is Raining wide atten
at the homo of Rov. 8. Karl Childers,
NEW T RAFFIC OFFICER tlon through the high records and
pastor of the Springfield Christian
m » 4
« a
prizes won by Nelson hens
church.
Herbert Moore of Springfield was
Nf>lgon hag seTprai h ens who
Mr, anil Mrs. Allen left today fn-
named traffic officer shortly after the
kln- hiKh records this year Ha
Stayton, where thay will visit his
resignation last Thursday of E lm er,
decided whether he will ex-
mother They w ill then take a short
Smith.
Smith
quit
after
four
month
s
, nternatlonal Livestock
honeymoon, trip, returning to the Mo-
service saylfig that his leniency with
gt PortlaBd. due to the
Gtnnls apartment» here in about a
motoring public seemed to be ,
Mppnge pf mftking tha
week.
against
him
In
bis
Jo
,
wUh
{he
Mrs. Allen has been employed In
Moore has made several minor nr-
demand for his baby chicks hai
an abetract office of Eugene for some
rests since beginning his office after ,
(hgt
aIready ba»
time, nntl Mr. Allen Is assistant to W.
appointment by Police Chief Jess
tw o thirds of them arranged
P. Walker. Springfield mortician
Smltson. He warns m otorists that
despite the liberal attitude Springfield , °
'___________ _
is
taking
toward
automobile
driving
HOSE CART RACE TO
PLEASANT HILL SCHOOL
Infractions of the law will be
BE PICNIC FEATURE
IS NEARING COMPLETION
noted and prosecuted.
W here Is She?
m
Big Hogs from Little Piggies Grow!
A hose-care race between the Wend
ling saw mill local and the Springfield
local will be a feature of the 4-L pic­
nic to be held at Wendllng on labor
day, September 6. Preparations for
the picnic are proceeding rapidly.
H. May Is In charge of the prepara­
tions of the local team for the race.
Right men are two volunteer for tho
team.
SEWER WORK RUSHED
BY 9 IM 0N KLOVDAHL
Simon Klovdahl Is busy construct-1
Ing a now sewer througti the a lle y ,
between B, F,Ninth and Tenth streets. |
The sewer will be a valuable lm ■
provement to that district. The work
will be ooraplstod rapidly.
Sidewalk work Is progressing «Up
factorlly. Street work la experienc­
ing a lull while Commissioner Oeorge
Valller Is on his vacation.
Remodeling and enlargement of the
MANS FACE GASHED
Pleasant Hill Union high school 1»
BY WIRE IN HOPYARD nearing completion and the school will
Henry W bttsell. employed at the
Beavey hop yard, received a long gash
on his face Tuesday when be was
struck by a hop wire while driving
• through the yard.
Mr. W hltsell was brought to Spring-
field for treatment. The wire struck
him In the mouth. Jerking hts head
J back, and gashing bis face from the
i mouth across one cheek.
be ready for occupancy in the fall.
Additional class room , and an as­
sem bly hall will be provided In the en­
larged building The Interior Is being
plastered and attractively finished.
SPRINGFIELD BOYS AT
HOTCHKISS, COLORADO
Three Springfield boys. Oral Neet,
Bdgar lx>uk and Joe Thompson, are
Taylor Atto^fa Session — Daniel at Hotchkiss, Colorado, and probably
Taylor, former teacher of science In will remain there alt winter, aeeor*-
i the Springfield high school, is attend­ Ing to word received by tbelr parenrte
. .
ing post session at the University of her*-
The boys have found work at Hoteto
i Oregon.
Otto Burchum. Cottage
Grove, formerly principal of the Ltn- ktee and are loathe to leave their Jobs,
' coin school, also Is attending the ses­ they said. H otehklsi la in the e >
treme weatern end of Colorado
sion.