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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW EN TY-FIFTH YEAH
SPRINGFIELD, IxANE COUNTY, OREGON,
THREE WELL KNOWN
LOCAL PEOPLE DIE
REPUTED RIDERS TO
TAKE PART IN B IG
hillclimb july 2 2
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are coming
comlng to ^ y*
an d Mr. H u g h e s
are
Each Have Served Terms On
Hprlngffeid tor the seventh annual
Earl Dillard, “Grandma" Lyons,' h ill climb to he held on E m erald !
Staff Previously
and Mrs. Anna Glendenning Height» on Sunday, July 22. according |
New officer» of the Springfield board
Pass; Accident at Mill Kills ,o an • » » » » ’‘• » • n t thia week by the
rnputadnn».
A
THURSDAY JULY 12. 1928
New School Board Local Scouts In
Members Sworn In Camp Lucky Boy
Many ou,siile rider», »urne wlth na- _
donai
" T h e People*« Pap er"
, _
T ro o p
11
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S eta A tte n d a n e «
R e-
cord for All Lane County;
75 Percent Enrolled
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 27
WATER MAIN EXTENSION
IS SOUGHT BY PEOPLE
IN TWO PARTS OF TOWN
| W ater main extensions on East
i Main street from Tenth to Nineteenth
streets and- In Sunnyside addition
were requested by petitions from pro­
perty holders at the Monday night
. » • • U n « of the Springfield city coun-
clL A lon< „ „ # f „
were
ce)red
„arh
M()Un
Stat„ Power company
mak(.
U e extensions the city will put In
a - leaat . half doMn flfe hyrtran,„
Pleasant Hill Road Improved for
Eight Miles; Crews to Begin
Tuesday On Delayed Job of
Putting Top On McKenzi«
Highway; City Streets Oiled.
Prepared for two week» of camp
,
of education took office at a meeting life at ( amp Lucky Boy. 12 Spring-
held last KrWay eVBnln,
ffeld Boy Scouts went to the Blue
ITom lnnnt among these are Gene .
Hlver site Sunday to begin the routine
Dr W. If. Pollard, new member of
of the annual Lane county scout en
Ryan, Sacramento. Kay Tauscher,
Springfield last week-end lout three
the board, and W illiam O Hughe».
Portland. AI Poreshurg. B e a t t i e .
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campment
Almost
«0 boys from all
A fte r several delays and a chan««
prominent residents, one through an «wed.. Matmth. Oakland. California, ' ‘7
,8WOr'1 ' 7 ° ° ® i " by Roy Parts of Lane county
were at camp councllmen told the company repres of plans last week, oiling of the Mo-
accident and the others through III- Dud Perkins. Plnegan Hpear, both of
,rl,O B * ""n,or » « » h e r and chairman
on the opening day of the first two «ntatlve
Ken xle highway between here and
of the board.
weeks period.
Be««.
Han Francisco. Joe Marshall. Roy 1
W alterville w ill begin next Tueeday,
Both of the new officer» have held
Both petitions .were turned over to
Before the camp abd been oponed,
Earl N. Dillard. 63. was killed last H,'br«ck. both
" f Spokane. Slick
according to the office of Raymond
posinone on the board previous to thl»
the Mountain States Power company
troop 11. sponsored by the Lion» club
F rid a y when he fell
from a power Tlr—la- < ■ » •» - Washington,
Walsh, resident engineer for the stats
Cody
time.
Dr.
was
n
in e
n r Pollard
r-oiiaro w
a s a at i one time
umi- a I
k .
i> . .
to Investigate and report at next meet­
pole at the Booth-Kelly m ill; Mrs ***•"■• Salem
highway commission.
_
. .u .
.
an" I’ * " " * '1 by C It. Aldrich, scout-
member of the board and M r Hughe»
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ing whether the revenue promised
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master, had e»tabllahed t a record
Kllxabeth Lyons. lOd. .11.si a t her
Because the starting place 1« to be L
had J just
completed a ..
three year’ tVrn?
It was announced last week that
from the extensions justify their be­
home Bunday afternoon; M r,, Anna K moved further bark and because tm- u» a m -m ber He s«rv«d the last year 1 “ ^ b e ra h l
iff tbta
e aCU’ -
ing made. Petitions from other sec crews would begin on the highway on
troop was In
Olendennlng, US, died at her home 8111 1» In better condition thl» year it as chairman.
‘
v
tlons of the town have resulted in ex- Friday, but plans were changed and
' camp. No other troop In all of Lane
Friday morning.
11» expected that the riders w ill ac-
Provisions for repairing the roof of j counVy 'haa" “ " \ ^ ' ’’a“ Z u e n « ^ ’ 1 «
, *M’“ 8° me ° f the P* tl workmen were awltced to the Pleas­
Toppling from a power pole ap p ar-1 eomp,,ah ,h '* «ra4p
the
high
school
gymnasium
w
ill
b'
,
T
h
„
ri>
a,„
le
_
_
t
l°ners
would
not lase
take water.
w ater
The ant H ill road where they have bees
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i i . h ii n iu oo i a > inuaniu... win u- i There are 16 a c tiv e memht-i-
in in
wuuiu mu
ently after coming In contact with a
A percentage of the receipts will be made before school starts. It was an troop and I I of ih .
*
he council has told the company to sign busy since. Unless delay arises equip­
live wire, M r Dillard received a con- «1»*’« In the Springfield W omen’s nounced.
Last w inter the gym de-
* , ,,
/
* * ’ * 7 * J" <amp up the water users before the ex ment w ill be moved to W alterville
cusslon of the brain und a fractured Ulvlc club.
veloped several leaks.
M < arm i t e r own , tensions are made.
next Tuesday m orning and trucks w ill
way to i-amp by working during the ;
begin aprading the heavy oil.
leg
Eugene and Springfield riders are
Routine work of allowing bills spring at odd job«.
Councllmen expressed some concern
The Pleasant H ill oiling job In­
First aid was rushed to him by m ill p ,|glble to enter the novice events against the hoard took up most of the
Boy. from the local troops In camp
h’ " “ n* ° Ver C,t> cludes a stretch of more than eight
employes and men of the Mountain wblt*b w ill bi- part of the program.
session.
are: Ralph Hughes. Bob McLagan o n ^
J"
* J
° f contractOT’
mile«. Beginning two miles the other
S tates Power company nearby and the
The new chairman reported that all Bob Stark«. John Adams. Everett ™
Eu«e0P
« * “ » unloading
side of Dexter the oiling work was
- Eugene nre department rushed Its SPRINGFIELD PASTOR
positions In the teaching system have I-ajole. Gordon W rig h t. W latpn Bacus " ” “ 1h ,n * r ’r and » • » • » « • ! here. Hun
carried over the eight-mile stretch.
pulmotur burn.
Breathing was re
been filled and that school w ill open George Mason. Billie Wheeler. Henry !
°h
'i* * 1
concrete an*l On thia job it was necessary to put
ELECTED OFFICER BY
stored and he was taken to the l*ael-
on September 17.,
T rln ka. Irvin House. Lloyd Ellison Td h heavy machines w ill be unload-
down a base fo r the top oil. Thia Is
STATE BAPTIST BODY
fit Christian hospital .where he died
^ d t'rmked
“ ° n“ ”
Since considerable repair work was Everett I,ajole 1. from troop 12
now completed and crews thia morn­
In two hours.
M r Aldrich left Tuesday to Join the > ¿
'
, ! J”,
P° Wer " ',e # t Lea‘
ing began on the top.
. .. .
Re» r - H Blom, pastor of the done to each of tha schools last sum­
staff
of
directors
at
camp
He
will
7
,
h
d
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"treeU
m ,
im T i " L C u * ! Elsclrlelsn
Springfield Baptist church, -was elect mer nothing In this line has been nec­
To Use Heavy Oil
assist C. R. Clark. Lane county ex
7 7 1 ’ "a ‘W‘ r 0,811
r " • mp,oyed ” «1 secretary-treasurer of .hi- Oregon essary thia year.
When work la ahifteu to the Ko*
'7 r
7.
Jre,r* ,n d
rta p t" t M in is te rs ’ association at .1
ecutlve, and Burton Nelson, assistant '
‘,,’ tO rr
p„ ,l(i__ ,
I Ken Me highway only a top will be
chief electrician there
He was , m w , ln<
Tuesday,
camp director.
Petitions for paving on several | necessary, since the coat put down
FIVE INJURED NEAR
num ber of a pioneer fam ily of Lane
,
,
Hugh Goddard and Vernon Neet of atreeta whlch have been circulated last year w ill serve as a base
A
county and a former student of the
7 ’ ’ »»»«•««* was chosen one
HERE IN ACCIDENTS
W alterville,
and Orlo Finck and
h a r* Bot n” ’t
response heavy retort oil w ill be used on top
University of Oregon. He had been
“" 7
° mcera ° f ,hP
ON LAST WEEK-END Charlie Paddock of Oakridge are also , ,
" aVe fa,led of sufficient signs- of the present road surface,
an active member of the Sp rin gfield
•« ‘ 8 * lorty-thlrd
at camp.
turea. The mounting traffic requires
It w ill take just one week to Oil
annual
session
of
the
Oregon
Baptist
The
Pacific
highway
at
West
r<>ur-L for many yeara.
w c. M . Lagan. Charles P. Pool.- " ' ’ 7 » 7 7 7 f° y " iacada,n atrp«t “ P- the entire 12 miles, men in charge of
,, ,
state convention.
coun' » n’ *>’ the oiling said.
Mm', f ’ ™ nV"H b> h"
H'”
m n" ‘ ’ «
a l-
a Pp"'"< *» Springfield proved a dangerous place snd W llllsm G. Hughes used their „ 7 d
W ith this kind a t
last Friday when two persons wero in
automobiles
to
transport
the
boys
to
neeieei
8
°
■
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n
°*8
e
r cities to work an average of wto miles a day
and one' d .u g M er,
’ail" of X ^ B m « " " " “ ’ * " " < re', ',n ' 1* 1"
J,' red
mo,or • « ' * « < • « H 8 » a
is made, and the week w ill allow tlm «
< amp.
property owners were compelled to for delay.
În th “. * J *’ W lla rt" and"ihreeMb m th Z " ’ w 1R ,V h F r,n k V M «'8ews of Roaeburg
Hobart Hornburger, ». son of Mrs.
7 . 7 h '" “7 7 ! ° haT* gOO<1 8treeUi N° tr#fflc wln ** «Bowed over the
* b n DHIarsi, Eu J . X a c T ^
« ° - - -
CHILDERS WILL TALK
y have to be followed here, council- 12-mlle piece of road during oiling
W .It e r B Wl'lard X n
Ira
"“*n' ° ° “ b,’r« ’ aaalat* p’ Paa^ of the First broken ,Bg when a
car driven by
d
operations.
be detoured
AT UNION SERVICE ON . “ en
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,y
»Iccpresldent of the minister»' or- hlm as h» a tln m rvlo. 8eattle struck
NEXT
SUNDAY
EVENING
and
¿
c
Z
glneer at Medford, also survive him ganlaatlon.
" " • rs or- him as he attempted to croaa the
bridge known as tha
highway, apparently without seeing
Rev. 8 . E Childers, pastor of the £ “ w £ a £ i X ’ ^
COmm't,ee “
Hayden bridge-Camp Creek road.
Funeral services held In the Veatch
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the approaching car.
Sprlngfleld Chrtatten church wtn he ! 7 ,
“ * bt ° r heB¥y * • ! * • » « «
Thia road intersects with the Mc­
chapel at Eugene Sunday were largely BOOTH-KELLY P L A N T l«i
H. M. Pollock. 73. motor Route B, . h . . „ . a . ,
; 2
*•» —
Kenzie highway about a m ile west tt
attended. Interm ent was In the I o.
AGAIN IN FULL BLAST was »truck by a car In W eat Spring- »Ice next Sunday evening. The — 1
O F cemetery In Eugene
Co-work­
PrOPert7 ° WInera along W alterville. One-way traffic w ill na
held and taken to the hospital but dis
ers at the m ill, with whom Mr. Dillard
After being shut down during the
had been associated for many yeara. .................................................
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week of July «. the Booth-Kelly
acted as pall hearers.
They were
minor
nature.
ill ■
here
reopened
Frank Sldwell. Bob Nelson. Moody her company m
ml"
« « reopened
C ity S tre e ts Com pleted
Christian church held In Turner. He 2 5 p , a w p o c a d w
J. B Conrad. 18. of this city, col
Neet. Levi Neet. Lawrence D a n k , and ” °r"„ 7
“ " 4 " " d* par” " " " ' a
W ork of O iling Springfield streets
was the principal
sneaker at
- i the ses­ "
r «-*rfcKSj ARE OUT
principal
speaker
lapsed
the
same
evening
when
he
be­
were In full blast
W P Tvaon.
sions there.
■was completed yesterday and it wag
FOR FIRST REHEARSAL
Only the planing and shipping de- came weakened from Injuries sustain­
Services at the Methodist church
OF
SPRINGFIELD
BAND
“W
”
1 partmenls had been In operation dur­ ed when his motorcycle was crowded
"Grandma*' Lyons Passes
Sunday morning w ill begin with Sun­
. * ..... iuni
Though
ing the past week, employes of those Into the ditch near Drain.
day
o'clock. Rev. Gab H r T ’rh,h é .r ? ,'l'
- L I school
S y k .s at
. I I ».46
I
- ’ ’ ' " ¡ c S ' " ’ “¿ X T
Friday Two
Mr. Dillard 1 i . Last
of llln ...7 ’
Women Die
■ h e "reared
•G r ^ d m a ^ '1 F itiZ l’ n’
Gas, on 1 T n a die,I C d a v af
ai the age of 101 years* Hh
7a
S a n .h f.liln g h -a ih ?or a nun.b
,
w (nJ n ra," n« h' a " 8 f o r a n u m h e r o f
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ann versary on Jaunary 18 at the
home of her grand daughter. Mrs.
Graca May, where she has made her
home for a number of year«. AU het
grandchildren a n d
gr. at-grandchll-
dren were present for her 1001 h birth
day.
Born In Ohio, she moved to Indiana
husband passed away In Bloomfiebi
Indiana. In 1873 and she came to Ore-
and
gon In 1894, living at Drain
Springfield since that time.
Haa Many Survivors
The following survive her: Grim.I
and
children— Mra. M ary
Berkley
Mrs. Orace Beckley, Elkton- Max
Motorcycle association which
I 1’ Mpon"or,n< ,h " •lln o rth w e a t climb
i™ ,
Cro„ -
T ’‘* "hu,d” wn
,hp '" ra l m ill was ! ° J ’ -•"<’ • • • . employe of the Booth- »1 -T b r U . I
,h ,’rtBr P" ,Od >8»" *» K e" y m'"
W '‘" d' 1" "
a
o,b',r larl" ,r » " " h m u g h o u t the alate j brokpn r ,'‘ 8« arm when he waa «truck 7 » » 7 ° ’” he h88 preached tro u g h -
S<,n” ’ ° ' ’ he,n
b<< (1" ’ "
b” t ° "
" f C<” » „ . i “ „ x ,, i, "
B WRpk
th r„
wppk(( y(>(
j burg, jumped from
K meetings is planned, it w ls s u tld "
slated.
¡road car which was being"loaded".1,
ia Plan"c<l. it was stated.
Regular servkea w ill be held at the
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i i « r r v bi
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llllill*
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her of repairs were made to machln- n<>ar H «rri»burg when It started to ».h . . .
cry and equipment around the mill.
coaat down an *ncHne.
He received
Rev. C. H. Blom of the Baptist
- -
a broken ankle,
staU,rChR,Wh«° h88 bee" a,ten d ln <t ‘ 8e
HIGHWAY S U R
R V E Y T il n r
E Y ~ ° BE
state. Baptist convention in Eugene
PETERSONS ARE BACK
all thia week, announced that the re-
|
CONDUCTED THIS YEAR
gular services w ill be held at his
AFTER LONG RAILWAY
»“ J '» «
2 ' ’' " '
“W
- I.
clans through their first paces
from South Second to the bridge and
H i i g u 7 ^ H h e<,theh bandin,e*;7u? e 7 y e ^ T t
"K olng up with th e "b in d “ ' T o u " -
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ilm T e n L , w
7d 7 -
i o T
T ill 1 * be at least 40. a « o 7
'» h k r a " » p -. n , , « . , . , ........D „ ;
° " ed
.
8tre«t8 were ol|p(1 last
°U
» ‘ req’,lre
. . p » . . 80
. . . mu<:8
...
over
It,
Pollard, secretary j ohn R „ h L
" 7 7
h“d been in a 8ad
treasurer and Dallas Murphy and f " b me"r ' 7 T " 8’ ° f 0,6 8Prf“* and SUm*
Ham lin, members of t h »
/
°
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U
*
exp«cted now that the
board.
»<l»lsory street w ill be in fine shape for a long
1
church Sunday.
Bible school Is at
10 o clock, preaching a, I l o’clock and
i h i l ’ i . T " 1. 7
° n t*,ro’* 8 o u t | After a trip which carried them In the union service at 8 o’clock
bass; W illiam Cox F
u
'
™ ‘ be OlI,ng work » “ bin the
^
'
8dV8nt’ Ke
‘b
A t the Christian church Sunday H a rry Gerlach, mellophone; K
-" -.7 " ,
h . r r " W" are b""-v nn i an » '» « « t complete circle of th.
the fact that
; " n"lru f,,o n work' «
announced United S tate ., Mr. and Mrs. I M o
morning
E. ne .........
Wf,n,heP’ A k Rev
, " n 8.
"S,”
e ! h' * hW- ' ^ ¿ T î U i y 'o7 hTnd’
his morning by C. P. Barnard. \a n e ' Peterson returned here iast night.
" T i ' i i
le a v in g her about 30 days ago thev
musical 7 X 7 7 / the X c h ^ « 7 . ! ^ X e ^ T ^ U n ^
EASTERN MANUFACTURING
it
1 *’ ’ " n,tru<’, | on la progressing wen, the southern route over the
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enuren, w ill i ‘ romnone; Prof Landles hurimn
L iJ
« • « ’••a r y to have an en-j railroad to San Francisco where thev ",n* 8 80,0 at «h«» .ervice
A , the l Eugene
W alker,
clarinet-
R ohe r
° f ‘ he
'** V "
TRIP TO EAST COAST
J ’b
EXECUTIVE
VISITS
HERE
HP * HI 8p’' nd 81s made their first stop before going to ;
8erv,c’> Re»
Childers w in ' Telkamp. cornet; W illiam Bundran't
L - » - ™ _. l..r .n o ,
They I E T A : : "
L ,„ .
E. T u l„ ; .
Lyons, Portland; Mrs Dame Lyons.
Here fo r a vacation Mr. and Mrs.
stretch to be Improved this year. His then went by way of Colorado to H o rilo n
Reedsport; Harold Lyons and Mni-ah
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« 7 , 7 On’ baritone. Nlel
Pollard, E. D. Eggimann of Fort Wayne,
all I J , ns. Eugene; M rs M ary Chap- " h e ^ n U n g
W° 7 planne<* for ' Kan"“ K C ity and at. Louis and Into
’loutwr peoples* organizations w ill W illiam Vasby; Clyde Bosserman- Indiana, are visiting with M r " and
man. Reedsport; Mrs. Junln Beals ¿ " . ' i ' 7 " " ^
.7
much | Tennessee where they visited rela hold a union service In the Methodist coitiet;
.
--
snare MrS ' ' E' Eggimann
E. D. Eggi-
WJnfield
Grudwlg,
Corvallis; Mrs. Ixils Strnda. Junction
7
b“ *
C° VPr
depend ' t,VP"’ T h ” y a l"° »'»"«'« relatives in church.
drum ;
Lewis McDougal, trum pet-
8ecretar’r a"d treasurer of 3
C ity ; Mrs. Rose McDonald, Forest 7 , 7 am°
8‘>8r’‘
” P *8 N° rth Carolina and went down to
l Id mere McDougal, trombone; LoulZ
’ B° wser and p°» P « n y . manufact
Grove; Mrs. Grace May. Springfield. ” ' " "
South Carolina, stopping at historic
LeValley, sousaphone; Eugene K lin k UrPrR of Ka8oIlne and oil pumps and
TWO BASEBALL GAMES
Great-grandchildren — Henry Beck- complete consciousness before het
< 8 a l,tsion for a day.
C melody saxophone.
' s‘ ‘” *a8e tanks.
This Is one of the
W ITH BEND CALLED OFF
Others who are enrolled but were large8t p°ncprsn of its kind In the
ley,
Margaret
Beckley,
Elizabeth death.
I
’** of ,he most Interesting points
Beckley. Robert
Beckley. Eleanor
Neighbors found her
In her rome 1 ° f '.h e t r ip
was Washington, D. C.. Mr.
f^prlngfield baseball players missed 7 * 7 ,hP pract,ce are: D- J- BeZls’ I W° r 'd
M f ^ i m a n n has been
T h e , , their chance
to ,—
play
Beckley, Phillip Beckley, all of Elk- on F street after she had lain there _ and Mrs. I eterson reported.
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j again«, Bend las, ' ‘ rombonp; n W . Roof, radiophone■! " eCted Wi,h the c °» P a n y for many
ton; James Dlmlc Lyon«, Portland; for ...........
nearly .............
24 hours.
j H ™™''ned
stopping
..
n i h . v i “y
. way
. of x, Chicago,
-
W in « | I Sunday
Sunday when
when the
the manager
manager of
of the w
F 088-
,ro » 8 o n e ;
H a rry years* a rtin * * * " < w time as legal
Grace
Elizabeth
Beals.
Kirkland
She Is survived by four brothers,
b ro th e rs ,!,.
i 7
'
'‘ 7 " " * " ' B " , " T ' 7
? National
ni“ P*
park
rk and
an*’ ‘•as”
»ns'«
’rn
rn Oregon
Oregon team
team telegraphed
telegraphed to
to I 7 ™
,
B ..............-
flat cla r|net;
- v t , C.
v . A.
a . F » i s h e r / 7
and later as “ n executive of-
..or ”'*
o
. f° r OreB°n. | .......
, o arin
—•*
* —
•
1 ncer of the company.
Beals. Mtyron Beals, Joseph Boals, John, W ill, George, and Dan Ixiwe.
a7 h08^
W illiam Vasby that the game w a s 'r
et; - * A rt
Baines.
C melody
saxo
7 7 7 ? ' . i ° -----'
' lay • res,lnK
up
a ile d .....
off. -----------
In a b ility
tò " g e 7 ,h
e ( tl7d Ph° ne
The visitors were here In 1914 and
gnes Beals, all of Corvallis; John all of Prescott. Wisconsin, and one
— *•••» u
p '«
..-..-™
, _
iuc
M rlNinsId and Norman McDonald of sister,
Mrs. Margaret Mulholland of I
‘ '
r P’ vM r’ 1 et’’rHon * H I be in j was given as the reason for calling
I 'andlp8 *8 bringing
------- several of 7 P
Pressed with the changes in
"gene s students
with u
him
l ores! Grove, Annetta Stroda. Bar- Minneapolis. Minnesota.
° fflCP “
10 city ball during the the game off.
his Eugene
tn rle n t. .<•>.
, _ . to take J7 C,ty since ih « 'r first trip. C. F.
bard Stroda and June .Stroda, all of
She was horn In Pierce county, ' Ft lnai" dl'r ,,f ,bp '««ck.
The Rend team was scheduled .. Part In the local oragnlzatlon
-
_______ as w ell EgK,raann »tailed his brother In the
Junction City and Junla May and Eu- Wisconsin. In ISfil. She was married
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pl,,v " rp ,ur" R«me here this Sttndav 88 ‘ hp T 8 » r8<on and whfch
Win ! P8St. ln 1924 Prpv,° " 8 ‘ P Ihe eastern
I m an’s trip here in 1914
the brothers
gene May of Springfield.
to D. J. Olendennlng In 1899 at St. i WASHBURNE TAKES OVER
H 'hat game also has been canceled’ ! nierg<? W’ th <hp local band-
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Mrs. Lyons was n member of the U»»l
The couple moved ,o S p rin g -1 EUGENE MEAT B U S IN F « ? ^ ' V ' ,h ” '** blllcllm b scheduled Tor the - ,, ' hpar8al8 w <»
be held at 7:30
I reshyterlan church since the age of field In 1909
Mr. Olendennlng died
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“ next Sunday, it Is no, probable that 7 7 ?Ck ®aCh T,,PS<1ay evening in the
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lb . , local ,w lr'ors w . ill
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B. A. Washburn«, for several years 1,hp
7 " r<’h gym
nasiu
nine years.
sevornl years ago and since then t h i
Funeral services were held Tuesday widow has bepn living alone here,
a butcher and meat dealer of t h i s '' 0 ,h <™ 'h e ir ab ility for some time
7
C* ’’ ° 8PPUred regularly.
An enrollm ent fee of »1 Js charged
nt 4 p. m. at the Poole chapel with
Mrs. Belle Smith, a sister In law o f ' ,,l,y * ha8 r«ppnlly taken over owner yPL
nnd each player pays 25 cents for
Interm ent In the Laurol H ill ceme- Klam ath Falls, and Mrs. Herman , H,’ lp and management of the meat de-
each rehearsal.
lery. Rev. A. H. Saunders, pastor of Scullen. a niece of Cnrvallls. were ! P«''lment of the May store In Bngen , *
D elegates Nam ed
w t!e7 nn7 8 Bnd eipey,p» c « i Players
the Central lTeshytorlan church i,f culled to her bedside before she dlqd. I " WR8 announced this morning.
Five representatives of the Spring-
Eugene, officiated.
Funeral services were conducted at | Mr. Washburn« took over the meat
unt I 7h P aCPd
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field Baptist church have been named
the Poole chapel at 2:30 o'clock Tues- business frbm the Eugene packing to attend the state convention of the until the form er group has advanced
far enough to play without holding
W idow Succomba
day. Interment being In the old I. O. C0» P *n y on July 1.
church In Eugene this week. They
the rest of the band hack.
For some 18 yenrs a resident of O. F. cemetery In Eugene.
Rev.
Hp w,n do no packing
In
his
plant
are F. B. Chase. Mrs. Ella W alker.
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p it t lll,
thtrlngtleld Mrs. Olendennlng, died at «'land Neely of the Christian church located
‘ ‘ ’ here during the aunimer, but Mrs. D. C. Ogilvie, Mrs. L. A. Tobats,
her home after hse had been found on conducted the service at the chapel this fall w ill continue his pork packing and Mrs. Fred Frese. Rev. C. H. Blom
Leave fo r California— M r. and Mrs.
the Fourth of July lying unconscious and the Rebecca lodge of .which Mrs. business, he slated. He w ill run the and wife and several members of the N. E. Christensen left today for a ten-
> on her bed
She suffered a hemftrrh- Olendennlng was a member was In Packing house in conjunction w ith hla congregatlnn are also attending th e ' day trip to California and southern
age of the brain and did not recover charge at the graveside.
I butcher business In Eugene.
slsslons.
I Oregon points.
7 “1 " 7 seen eapb other since the
Spaniah A in®rican war.
N ew O fficer In s ta lled
o f T ' HCh7 ,e8 p Poole* new advi8^
Of thn Springfield Neighbors of Wood-
o 7 th
W88 ,n8ta" ed at 8
of the lodge held last night.
Mrs.
Boole succeeds Mrs. A^a H u rlb vtt
who resides nt Globe and who resign-
' d her office. Initiation of new mem­
bers was also on the program last
n ig h t
John rG.° ? C‘>,t>ra«1‘> - M r and Mrs.
John Lloyd will leave soon for sn e v
tended trip to Colorado.