deep THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1929 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PA G E B IX ary 1st » a FISH AND MEN 8E WISE—KEEP PREPARED ♦ THE SOCIALIST VOTE AMERICA’S FIVE RIG MEN Clyde H urt who bus sp en t th e past sev eral m o u th s ill A laska a rriv e d litime a few d ay s ago. — — aeaacae i a . . — — Scientist« study fishes «hrt live « müe below the ocean «’ ice Bring them to the top. rei ng the water pressure, they huro md die. Human beings lire at the bottom ot an atmospheric ocean. SO) miles deep If you took us to the top we probably should burst, and we should die surely Man cannot live even ten miles up, to sav nothing of 500 miles won. Socialists of the country discover grief and turprise that their udcntial candidate, Norman as. polled only 500,000 votes, againsi more than I5,000.0t?0 for Governor Smith and 22.000.000 for Herbert Hoover Debs, id 1011 got nearly 900. 000 v o to H o w e v e r S o cia lists need not be Jowncast Their «-andidate hart a. la rd time, running against pros­ perity 7.000.000 Coolidge plurality !he ‘w e t-d ry ” question, etc When ?e n n 'e are a« busy as that, they ! a v -n 't nme to think about So­ cialism ■ W ill Rogers selects an "All American T eam ’’ ot ability as fol­ lows Thomas A Edison. H enry Ford H -r h e r » Hoover John f) Rockeiel- ler. Jr, and Lindbergh H r probably leaves out the ablest man m the country as yet un­ known That'« fortunate^ tor t» mean» we have reserves. VOCAL S T U D E N T SING S A T C H R IS T IA N SER VIC E evening T h e re will he no se rv ices on S atu rd ay evening and next S unday the se rv ices .will d o s e as Rev. T u rn e r leaves for his home In Australia Mon day. January 7. Mr. and Mrs. C onnor from C orvallis visited Mr and Mrs. T ay lo r N eedham last M onday and > uesdav. Mrs. T e e te rs from C ottage G rove Is v isitin g h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. T ay lo r Needham. Mr and Mrs. G regory M itchell and Now P laying at the M cD onald T h e a tre in Eugene SIN G IN G FOOL A T T R A C T S many to M c D onald A g re a t n u m b er of local people have a lre a d y been o r a re going to Eugeno to see and h e a r the M cD onald's c u rre n t show. "T h e S inging Pool.” A fter the h u n d red s of your frien d s who packed th e th e a te r a t every p erfo rm an ce have told you of th e w onderful show th ere is no questio n th a t every one. who possibly can. will see an d h e a r for h im ­ self. “T h e S inging Fool” is n o t to be ! com pared w ith a n y th in g previously I done (and since) in th e ta lk in g and sound pictu res. It is an ach lev am en t to Itself. It has se t a sta n d a rd th a t o th e r prod u ctio n s m ust w ork up to. Of course, w hen all is said an d done, th e re is really only one A1 Jo lso n . He has p u t o v er "T h e S in g in g F ool" with th a t ra r e som ething, w h atev er it is. to such p erfectio n th a t th e re a re going to be m any m ediocre sound m ovies be. fore th ey a re all as well done a s th is one. And if you h e a r "S o n n y Boy u n til you th in k you'll go crazy. Just go to see and h e a r “ T he S in g in g Fool," and you'l u n d erstan d . T h ere a re m any o th e r song h its, too. becau se singing is th e fe a tu re of th e p icture. All th a t one could ask for is in “T he S inging F ool.” And yet. I'll gupss th a t th e re is no one who th in k s o f the p ictu re b u t to rem ark on th e scen es of Jo lso n and th e habv a cto r. David Lee. Could a n y th in g be m o re b eau ­ tifully, m ore ten d erly , m ore ap­ p ealin g ly done th an th e p ictu re of J o l­ son as he holds th e little boy and sin es “ Sonny Boy” ? P a 'h o s in th e m ovies is a,w avs p o o r ly h an d led , in m y opinion, and usually in such a m an n er as to arousp d isg u st r a th e r ’ban deen feelin g and sin cere an n reciatio n . Y e t it n t i d not he m ore p erfectly c arried th ro u g h in th em e and in d ra m a tic m o m en ts th an In “The 8 l” ging ’’’eai ’• 1 w onder how m any of us can soon fo rg et th e p ictu re of A1 J o 'e o n as he sings “Sonny Bov" to the baby who dies in h is arm s, o r th e scene soon á fte r w hen, w hile his h e a rt is b reak in g , he goes b efo re th e packed s h o w h o u s e t o « Ip e ’ a g a i n * h e song w hile t h e y a re Ig n o ran t of w hat h as h ap p en ed ? A tr e a t to m usic lovers Is prom ised to those who will a tten d th e evening serv ices a t th e C h ristian ch u rch next Sunday. Miss U ndine G artin , of C ald­ w ell, Idaho, w ho is tak in g vocaj le s­ sons at th e E ugene Bible U n iv ersity w ill sing a solo a t th e evening service. M its U ndine is an ex cellent sin t r and it is hoped th a t a larg e a tte n d , a n te m av be o u t to h e a r h er. T he m orn in g serv ices will be in ch arg e of S. G. M oshler, su p e rin te n d ­ e n t of ’he S unday school. Mr. M osh­ le r will talk on th e relatio n of the B’blo to th e S unday school in th e ab sen ce of Rev. 8. E. C hilders, who is cond u ctin g serv ices at W alia W alla. M rs. Van V alzah E n te rta in s W a«h'n?*on. T h ere will he a special Mrs. A. B. Van V alzah e n te rta in e d m usic n u m b er in th e m orn 'n g . h e r S unday school class a t h e r hom e At th e ev n in g serv ice Mrs. R alph M onday n ich t. G am es w ere enjoyed Isaacso n , a re tu rn e d m issio n ary from d u rin g th e ev en in g and re fre sh m e n ts Ja p a n will ta lk on h er w ork in Jap an . w ere served. The follow ing g u ests w ere p re s e n t: E astern S ta r M -ets—T he E astern S tar. C ascade C h a rte r No. 155. m et for Anne G orrie. M arg aret G orrie, Edna T h elm a S w eeney. H ow ard th e rt-eiilar session. Owing to so much P latt, sick n ess th e proposed program was H ughes. E van H ughes, H arold W ynd not given. A pot-luck d in n er will be and Jam es G orrie. given at th e n<-xt m eet'n e. M arriage L icense Tops L ist — The 500th license issued by th e county c lerk of L ane co u n ty w ent to John Bench and C lara Jaco b s re c en tly m a r­ rie d In th is d tv . T his w as th e last licen se Issued u p u n til late M onday evening. NOTICE TO CREDITORS N otice is h ereb y given to ail whom it m a r concern, th a t th e undersigned C. E. Kenyon, h as been duly appointed E xecuto r of th e last W ill and T e sta ­ m en t of A nnie Knox, d eceased, by the C ountv C ourt of th e S ta te of O regon, for th e C ounty of l^ine, and h as q uali­ fied as such execu to r, and all persons h av in g claim s a g ain st said e s ta te are h erebv notified and req u ested to p re s­ e n t the sam e, verified as req u ired hv law. with th e p ro p er vouchers, to the said executor at th e office of C harles A. H ardy, in th e U nited S ta te s N a­ tio n al Bank Building, in E ugene, O re­ gon. w ithin six m o n th s from th e d ate of th is notice. D ate of first publication, th is 3rd day of Ja n u a ry , 1929. C. E. KENYON. E x e ru to r of th e Inst W ill and T e sta m e n t of A nnie Knox, deceased, CH A R LES A. HARDY. A tto rn ey for E s ta te , U. S’. N at. B ank Bldg.. E ugene, Oregon. J. 3-10-17-24-31: "H au l At North lyvvood. Cal., R J. Malchow keeps- a dark hay mare T he P le a sa n t lllll high school has- knlhall te a m s will play T h u rsto n a t T h u rsto n next Friday. JO H N O T T O B U R C H A M AN N O U N C ES E N G A G E M E N T named Trixie who laughs Malchow lust whispers in her ear and T rix ­ ie throws back her head und screams a gor- gcous " lla w l Hawi H aw i" at the world. Mr. an d Mrs. tlay Ilauxh and fa in ­ tly ntotorau to Ju n c tio n City last F rl day anil spent the day w ith Mr. and Not), Miss H asel E d iulston, who Is a Mrs. Ja m e s C ulvert. te a c h e r at St H elens. Miss M argaret Kev. T u rn e r began a short se rie s of Itussell, who teac h es at Ju u ctlo ii C ity, rev iv al m eetin g s la st S unday. Je ro ld j Miss M argaret G ran t, te a c h e r at Co Hass and Miss V irginia W h istler stu ullle will begin h er school next Mon d e n ts of th e E ugene Bible U n iv ersity 'lay. J a n u a r y 7. Ja y G ran t und fe r r y a ss iste d w ith th e m usic T uesday ! P rice re tu rn e d to C orvallis w here Among human beings a few btrdlike. fly above the Ihvel of necessity to the realms ot wealth Once they gel there, they like the birds, are safe But. like the birds, they don't do much thinking. They don't have to think. 8 ♦ laist Friday evening th e re w as a basketlw ill gam e betw een Springfield high school am t T huriitou high si boo! team , a lso betw een T h u rsto n Alum neas and E ugene C heck er Hoard team . Springfield and E ugene team s W e pity the poor subn deep sea fish, leading sue Kras They would pity the «uh merged poor among huma, beings. Sefcoee says all of eahth's life was once in the ocean Some ani­ mals climbed on the land, devel- lungs in place of the fish's ddar ears in place of gills Mea were included in that migration to land. Other animkls. even more ambitious. learned to fly— the bird* Mr Broun, known the world over as the recalcitrant itnrm v pet­ rel ot thought quarrels with Pres­ ident Coolidge because the Pres­ ident speaks ot good will between nations, then asks tor fifteen cruis­ ers. That's not inconsistent The other nations know that we can et the fifteen cruisers, and fifty we want them. And that creates the ^good will." Broun asks. 'Is a man who goes trot into the world armed only with tank more timid than he who car­ ries weapons**' O f course he ia Look at the rabbit He carries no waa r otL and is more timid than t$M Jton or wolf, that has a raouth- M of weapons You aan't be truly courageous ■t i n you art wise And if you are wise. you keep prepared TH U R STO N Springfield fidks will tie In terested to earn of the an n o u n cem en t of the en g ag em en t of Miss M ildred Baker of laikevteiw, G rcgoli to Jo h n Glto H urchnm of Joseph, G regon. well- know n In Springfield lie w as fo rm er­ ly p rin cip al of the Lincoln school here for a num ber of years Miss B aker Is a senior at th e U ni­ v ersity of G regon. Mr B urcham w as g rad u ated from th e G regon S la te N or­ m al school and th e U n iv ersity of G re­ gon ami Is affiliated with Pht D elta K appa, m en's nnttoual ed u catio n al h o n o rary He Is a m em ber of the Am­ they urv attending O. A. C. e rican laiglon. having served th re e y e a rs In th e reg u lar arm y. He held ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ th e ran k of se rg e a n t with the 42nd ‘ ♦ UPPER W IL L A M E T T E ♦ slid »1st division* B u rrh am . whose ♦ hom e Is at C ottage llro v e Is prlnclpul A fter h aving been closed for two of the high school nt Joseph. ' w eeks and tw o d ay s the P leasan t lllll public school opened ag ain Wednea- T O U R IS T E N R O U TE DIES i day J a n u a ry 2nd As both Mr. S heri A T LO C AL CAM P GROUND dun. the p rin cip al and Mrs. J A i P helps, p rim a ry te a c h e r, w ere sick ‘ Mrs. W illiam A. P ra tt of P o rtlan d w ,th ,hp flu ,h e WMk b" f,,n ' (’h r h ‘ dll»I ut th e E ugene S pringfield to u rist m as th e public school did not have ra m p T uesday aftern o o n ut 3:30 th e ir an n u al C h ristm a s tre e at school o'clock. T he P ra tt fam ily w as e n ro u te and the p rogram w hich w as to have to C alifornia by m otor. T he trip was been given the S a tu rd a y before C hrist- b eing m ade In the hopes th a t Mrs. n " ,!* wttÄ ('®9ed off. P ra tt would regain h er h ealth Mr an d Mrs J. A. P helps and two T h ey a rriv e d ut th e to u rist eam p ch ild ren , R obert and E velyn. spent M onday evening, but T uesday found C h ristm a s a t R osehurg w ith Mr» Mrs P r a tl so III th a t she could not P h elp 's s is te r and fam ily, Mr. and co n tin u e th e trip. A physician was Mrs. J E. Dent. called In but th e woman seem ed p a st Mills nround D e x te r w ere close,! ' recovery. th e fore p a rt of Inst week fo r C hrist- Among h e r su rv iv o rs a re h er h u s­ m as vncutlon and on account of the band and tw o sm all children. Billy, 3. snow w hich fell W ednesday afternoon and E llen IL, 1 year, and h er m other. and n ig h t. Mrs. Ja m e s Jacso n of P ortland Mr. and M rs. Andy O lson and five T he body Is u t th e W alker Poole ch ild ren h ad C h ristm a s d in n e r with i chapel pending fu rth e r fu n eral ar- Mr and Mrs. Alvin G lson an d fam ily 1 ran g em en ts. at E denvale. M rs O. W angelln, m o th e r of Mrs LOCAL H IG H SCHOOL E. B T in k er. Is suffering w ith an at. BOY W IN S 4-H P R IZE tnc of th e Influenza About tw en ty voting folks enjoved W inston B arn s, stu d en t of the thp h o sp lta litv of M iss Ixiree ?,»• I New Y ear's eve w here they pin veil Springfield high school won the first gam es und w atched th e old y ear out prize In th e 411 Bank of C om m erce T he re n d itio n s am i th e new ytffir In. Much fun was of E ugene c o n test had la lte rln g to th e clock s trik e at governing th e contest w hich w as e n ­ tw elve to see w hich would tie th e first tered Into by the boys and girls of the 1 II clubs throughout th e county to h o ller H nnny New Y ear fam ily also Melvin N eedham ami Mr and Mrs. lla rv e y lla d le v visited Mr. LEAG U E LO SER S FE TE and Mrs. T ay lo r N eedham d u rin g the W IN N E R S OF C O N T E S T holidays. Mrs. M arg aret C am pbell Is q u ite III To th e v ic to rs go th e spoils! T he w ith th e flu F red and Miss El va spoil in th is c a se w as a delightful and G ray a re also 111 w ith th e flu. m ost enjoyed p a rty given by th e m em ­ Mr. anil Mrs. E rn e st B ertsch and fam bers of th e defeated team in the E p­ By sp en t New Y ear's day In S p rin g w o rth L eague m em b ersh ip drive. fleld w ith Mr. and Mrs. W illis T h is is th e w ay it sta rte d and th is B ertsch. M iss Peggy T u rn ey w hose hom e Is Is th e way It ended. T he E pw orth L eague of th e M ethodist ch u rch e n ­ In P o rtlan d hut w ho is a tte n d in g U. gaged upon a m an ib ership drive s p lit­ of O. in E ugene visited New Y ear’s tin g up Into tw o sides. E ach side d ay w ith Miss M aude Ecbulston. Lum M ays from I-andax Is v isitin g had a c ap ta in and th e y agreed be­ tw een each o th e r th a t the side who . frien d s In T h u rsto n . Miss S ta r r w ho sp e n t th e holidays gain ed th e g re a te s t n u m b er of points in th e d riv e iwould be feted .b y the a t h e r hom e In O akland re tu rn e d to o th e r side. P o in ts in th e c o n test w ere T h u rsto n New Y ear's day. Mrs. Jo h n E dm lston and d a u g h te r allo ted as follow s: T h e side selling th e m ost c ale n d ars counted 25 points, H azel, m otored to C ottage G rove last new m em bers b ro u g h t ten points, S unday to visit h e r son. Ixiren E<1- m em b ers p resen t for roll call with m lston. Mr. and Mrs. R obert H errin g to n s c rip tu re verse co u n ted 7 points, and v isito rs counted 1 point. J u le P o ll­ who hav e sp en t the holidays with ard and E ugene W alk e r w ere the th e ir d au g h ter. Mrs. W illiam Ffenson. re sp e c tiv e c a p ta in s of th e tw o team s. left W ednesdjiv m o rning for th e ir T he L ad les T h e side u n d er th e C ap tain sh ip of hom e In K lam ath F alls Ju le P o llard lost, so th ey w ere the of T h u rsto n gave a farawv-11 p a rty to T he P leasan t H ill A thletic club team w e re th a t th e hoy n r g irl e s tim a tin g ones who gave th e p arty last M on­ thorn T uesday afternoon. T hey form d e f e a te d th e W c e d lln g W ild C a ts te a m 1 *»>• to ta l d e p o s its of th e B unk of t'.n n - e rly resided h ere. day n ig h t. T he young people who spent th e ir nt b a sk e tb a ll M onday n lr h t hv a wenr m e re e nt E u g e n e a t m um D e c e m b e r A fter an ev en in g of fun and plnvlng 29 would win a prize of $15 00 Tint holidays at th e ir hom e- h e re ami win. . ,f ~~ to 27 of gam es, re fre sh m e n ts w ere served have re tu rn e d to th e ir work a re Mis> T he P le a sa n t H ill hoch school has contest wns sponsored t»y the E ugene a t 11:30 th e g a th e rin g was tu rn ed in ­ M ildred P rice who teac h es at Th< keihnll team s will nlnv V i a Weil m s bank. to a w atch p a rty to bid farew ell to D alles, Miss M aude R ussell who T he ex act figures for th e noon de­ d ay n ig h t a t P leasan t H ’ll. 1028 and to w elcom e 1929. posit of th a t day w ere $1,329.020 41 te a c h e s n e a r E n te rp rise . Miss Ev A fte r s p e n d in g te n d a v s w ith re ía Alm a L a n sb e rry w as in c h arg e of P h ettep lace, who te a c h e s at B lachh y f i v e s s t C v o w M r s U " m a W ’• — r< an I th e winners < gtlmate wns $1 341, th e g am es th a t w ere given a t the Miss F lossie H errin g to n , te a c h e r at tu r n e d to P le a s a n t lllll T u e s d a y J n n n 152 84 Mr Moffitt Is th e club leader. p a rty an d D orothea B ailey w as in c h arg e of th e re fre sh m e n ts. A n o th er fe a tu re of th e co n test w“ s a prize given to th e person g a in ’ng th e m ost individual points, 'in is prize ■was aw ard ed to Alma ijin s h e ry . WETHERBEE B IR T H D A Y P A R T V HONORS S P R IN G F IE L D POWERS V IS IT O R S A b irth d a y p a rty In honor of Mrs R. E. M oshler w as h eld last S a tu rd a y ev en in g a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. E K nott 963 A lder stre e t E ugene Mr. and Mrs. M oshler have be n v is it­ in g a t th e hom e of Mr end Mrs. 8 G M oshler of th is city d u rin g th e holi­ days. A n u m b er of Springfield people w ere p re s e n t a t th e p arty , including Mr and Mrs. R. E. M oshler, Mr. and Mrs. W. I’. T yson, and tw o d au g h te rs. W lnifrid an d M uriel. Mr. and M r“. N. L. Pollard. M iss C lara Jo n es. M rs. F. D. W ynd and d au g h ters. Beulah and Ruth, Mr. an d M rs. D. B. M urphy, M rs. H. E K n o tt and Mr and Mrs Ja c k C ochran. A pro g ram c o n slst’n g of the follow ­ in g n u m b ers w as given d u rin g th e ev en in g : tw o read in g s w ere given by M rs. H. E. K n o tt; B eulah and R uth W ynd gave violin and piano selectio n s an d Mr. and Mrs. R. E. M oshler and Watch Party Enjoved I Mr. and Mrs. D. B. M urphy san g . Miss One of th e w atch p a rtie s of Mon-' M uriel T yson also sang. d ay a t w hich a gen eral good tim e was had w as a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. JO H N BEN C H AN D C LAR A L aw rence Moffitt. A m ong th o se pres, JACO BS W ED M O N D AY e n t besides th e h o st and h o stess w ere Mr. and Mrs. W alter G ossler, Mr. and A w edding of m uch in te re s t to th e Mrs. L arson W rig h t, Mr. and Mrs. y o u n g er se t of Springfield and com ing Clifford W ilson, Mr. and Mrs. E lton as q u ite a su rp ris e to ev eryone w as L asselle and Mr. an d M rs. A llan Ka- th a t of M iss C lara Ja co b s of B illings, foury. M ontana and John B ench, son of Mr. and M rs. F. N. Bench of th is city. T he Local Girl P asses T h ro u g h — Mrs. w edding w as solem nized a t th e M abie K ikum e, fo rm erly M iss M abie M eth o d ist p arso n ag e, Rev. J. C. P ike A nderson of th is city passed thro u g h p erfo rm in g th e cerem ony. T h e only h e re th is w eek e n ro u te to K am ath a tte n d a n ts w ere Mr. and Mrs. Roy Falls. Mrs. K ikum e w ho is th e daugn- Bench. Roy Bench Is a b ro th e r of th e te r of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. A nderson bridegroom . of th is city and a fo rm er local high Mr. B ench Is hom e on a furlough school girl Is now tra v e lin g w ith the from San Diego w here he Is a m em ­ O rpheum circu it. S he planned on p ay ­ b e r of th e crew of the U. S. S. P e n n sy l­ ing a v isit to h e r p a re n ts h e re but v an ia. H e will re tu rn to San D iego h e r en g ag em en ts w ith th e circu it next F rid a y to serv e out th e re m a in d e r would not allow It. of his en listm e n t w hich will last for a y e a r longer. Mrs. B ench w ill re ­ V isits B ro th er — C. W. W arn er, m ain In Springfield. sh eep b u y er for S w ift and C om pany is v isitin g with h is b ro th e r D. E. Gibson FOR HALE—Carbon paper In large of th is city. Mr. W a rn e r is from Stay- sheets, 26x39 Inches, suitable for ton. making tracings. The News Office January Sale of Homefurnishings Reduced 150to500 SALE NOW ON Terms ^fETH ERBEE s o Terms