The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 06, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER ß. 1928
smhn r r i a u n N i i M S a m
PACE FIVE
Qoes to M ee k e r F un eral
will hold Its last regular session at
When news was received here that the city hall next Monday evening,
Ezra Meeker, well-known trail blazer Itecember 10, It Is announced by I.
of the West, died In Seattle Monday, M. Peterson, city recorder.
Mrs. Ivan Male, great-granddaughter
of the *7-year okl pioneer, left Spring
Masons to Electa Officers
field by motor for Seattle to attend
Officers will be elected and Install­
the funeral.
ed by members of Liberty lodge of the
Masons at a meeting to be held next
Council to Meet
Tuesday evening at the Odd Fellows*
The 1»28 city council of Springfield ball.
,
1,146 Poundt o f T iv tm f
TOWN AND VICINITY
Mr». Hiimlin Return*— Mr«. K II.
IlHinllti returned Motiiluy evening
after vlaltlng relative« In i’ortlund
T a y lo r G o«* to P o rtla n d — lin y T a y ­
lor went In Portland Tuvaday to be a
palloni at the veterane* hnapital there.
III at Home— Mrs. Tony Gravos la III
at her home with u caae of flu.
Mrs. Bchnstxky III— Mrs.
Hchnetxky Is III at her home.
A.
J.
Here on Bupelneee— Roy York of
Creaawa-ll wua a business visitor nere
thia morning.
Seattle Woman Hare— Mia. A, F.
I lark of Boatti«, aunt of Mr* M 1!.
Coburg Man Here— Harry Coletnan
Iluutly, who la III, will remain In
of Coburg wua In town Wednesday
Springfield fur a few duya.
morning.
I
Shermans Have Questa— Mr. ami
Mrs. C. J. Ilnpper and family of Grant*
W a lte r v llle M an H e re — Ham G odd­
I ’aaa, Oregon, were cueets this week ard ow Waltervllle was In Springfield
of L. J. Sherman here.
Sunday.
Motor to California— Khtiqwr Grit
H e re fro m W e n d lln g —J M Blakely
fla and Austin MePberaon left by
came to Springfield from Wendllng
motor fktfurday afternoon for Loe
Bunday.
Anrelee, California.
These 21-year-old-lwins of New York lake k>n« u rolls Mwetkrr
Their aggregate weight touts 1,146 pounds
LOCAL WOMAN RECALLS
DAYS WHEN EZRA MEEKER
V IS IT E D
S P R IN G F IE L D
Remlnlecensea of the days when
Kara Meeker, *7-year old trail blsxer
who died In fteattle on Monday, visit­
ed this city were made by Mrs. C. F.
Kgglmann. who recalls the time when
the aged pioneer came over the Old
Oregon trail by ox team some IS years
ago and stopped In Springfield.
She still has a picture which she
took of the trail blaxe when be came
to Springfield.
The evening Mr. Meeker was here,
according to Mrs. Egglmann. he ap­
peared at the Bell theatre, wtiere he
M arria g e Llcsnse Issued
showed some relics be had gathered
Deloss C. Davis and Alice Green­
along the trail at various times. He
wood of Hprlngffleld were granted a
also told queer stories about bis trip.
marriage license yesterday at the of­
fice of the county clerk In EXtgene.
Comes from Vida—J. L Fountain
Bank Worker III—Glenn Riddle, was In Sprlngneld last Saturday after­
who la employed at the First National noon from his home at Vida.
bank, did not report for work early I
thia week as he was III at his home
H e r« on Business- -Bob Stevens was
a business visitor Monday morning
Q erapsm sn III— Henry Adrian and from Camp Greek.
Delbert McBee of the Hprlnglteld gar*
la Rsportsd Improvlng— Z. T. Kent-
a«e hare been III the peat week. Jeaae
sley,
last of thè U. A. R. veterana In
Hearey haa been taking care of the
Springfield, who baa been III for aer­
garage for Mr. Adrian.’
arsi days, la reperì«,! to be Improvlng.
Power Man Here— Walter Smith,
transmission superintendent of the
Mountain State* Power company at
(Albany, was a Hprlnglteld visitor
Tuesday.
B aptist Q lrls to A ct
Thurston Boy Operated On— Alex
Mathewa of Thurston la reported aa
doing nicely since he was operated on
for appendicitis at the Pacific Christ­
ian hoapltal In Rugena last Sunday
evening.
i
M. E. Church Ssrvlcea Announced
Services for Sunday at the Spring-
field Methodist church were announ­
ced this morning by Rev. C. J. P ik e ,
pastor.
Sunday school at 5:46 In charge of
Superintendent Harry Gillette.
An- -
nounrements will be out for the last |
Sunday School Board meeUng of the
year to be held on Monday evening.
Important plans will be discussed re­
garding the Christmas program. Jun­
ior chcrch down stairs at 11 o'clock
In charge of Mrs. Pollard. Morning |
worship at 11 o'clock. The morning
service will be In observance of Uni­
versal Bible Sunday. The pastor will
preach on the subject "Bowing the
Seed." The choir will render the
anthem, "The King of Love My Shep­
herd Is”, by Shelley.
Epworth league at 5:30. The first
Sunday of the contest resulted In an
Increase of about twenty In attend­
ance and promises to be very Interest­
ing, All Leaguers and friends are
urged to be present.
Miss Doris
Myers will be the leader. A t the
evening service the pastor will preach
on the subject, "Encouragements to
Serve God.”
The choir's evening
number will be, "A Benediction,** by
Hamblen,
I'AINTI.NO and Kalsomining in all IU
The W. W. G. girls of the Baptist
branches.
Reduced Prices. Roy church will present the play "Aunt
Koch. Can 125-J.
Tlllle Learns to Tithe" at the church
Wednesday evening, December IX
CALL AND 8E E Dr. N W Emery
A series of atereoptlcan pictures on
on prices on plates and other work, tf Afrle« will be shown at the same time
A sliver offering will be taken at the
A O R Y C H R IS T M A S
session Wednesday evening.
We mean so far aa the home Is con
ccrnul In protection against Inne
Leaburg Woman Hsrs— Mrs. George
inent weather. Get In touch with us
Heaton of Leaburg was In town tt'ed-
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Enter-
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on prices on plates and other work, tf
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so do aot wall until real Winter
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