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TUE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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mid providing th at re n e w a ls sh all be
m ade on Ju ly I In stead of Ja n u a ry 1
of each year p assed th .........
on Fi>b
ru ary I T h e m easu re providing for
the is s u a n c e of m otor vehicle licenses
by th e sheriffs of th e co u n tie s w as
a w ard ed Its th ird re ad in g on J a n u a ry
31 bill failed t" pass the bouse
The office h o u r re q u ire m e n t bill In­
tro d u ced by Mr « lark lias caused
som e c.rtlisnenl In 'b e house
I. E
W ilkes, re p re se n ta tiv e for Waahltwp
ton county. ««V* he holds out for open
offices on S a tu rd ay because It Is th e
only lim e fa rm e rs hav e to tr a n s a c t
th e ir b u sin ess T h e bill re u n ite s th a t
In every county or the s la te of O regon,
containing loss th an too.OOn Ifh at.i-
ta n ts. th e h o u rs of h u d n .s s for all
county offices shall be from H o 'clock
a u. u n til r. P III except S a tu rd a y s.
S undays and holidays
o n S a tu rd a y s
the office h o u rs of all county offices
In co u n ties as m entioned above sh all
T h e hill to c h a n g e the d a te of tile
evnll-atlell of au to m o b ile r eg istr a tio n he from X o'clock a in uniII I P ni
both a s betw een th e co u n ties and
w ithin any given county
T h is bill
endow s w ith the s ta te tax com m l i
alnii un lim ited pow er in Its supervt
slen an d co n tro l of belli county as
s e a s o n and e q u a lisatio n Imurda I be
m e a su re w as read Aral before I tie
house on J a n u a ry 23 and read I Its
second tim e on Ja n u a ry 24 and refer
red to th e c o m m ittee on tax atio n and
revenue.
G eorge W ash in g to n a b irth d ay w ill
c o n tin u e to he a school holiday de
sp ite Mr. H a z le tt's bill w hich pro
posed Io abolish It. T he hill get as
fa r as Its th ird read in g In th e house
hut failed to pass at the Anal vote on
Ja n u a ry St.
T he ro a d sid e a Iv ertlslim bill pro
lilhttlng th e d isp lay of such w ords as
"C au tio n ,” "S to p ." "d an g er." etc , on
a d v e rtisin g sig n s b o rd erin g roadsides
passed th e house on J a n u a ry 29
♦
T he Jawlles Aid w ill hold a silv er
te # mi T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n w ith M rs
A itU 'S h o u g h
T h e folk dan ce e n te rta in m e n t held
a t the hall la st S atu rd ay ev en in g was
w ell a tte n d e d th e p ro ceed s am o u n tin g
to *5fi w hich will go on p aym ent of
th e piano fo r th e new g rad e school
Mr. an d Mrs. W a lte r E dm iston
m oved to E ugene la st Sunday w here
M r. E d m isto n Is em ployed as deputy
sheriff.
M rs. A lb erta W eav er and d a u g h te rs
from b e a b u rg sp en t th e week end with
h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and M rs. A. U.
M athew s.
Mr. and M rs E n n is R ennie from E u ­
g e n e v isited th e ir p a re n ts Mr and
M rs. W illiam R ennie last S unday
aftern o o n .
Q u artette of W illam ette U niversity Glee Clu b which will ap p ear a t the Springfield High School
M rs. O re and d a u g h te r fro m E a ste rn
Auditorium Vriday Evening..
O regon sp en t th e w eek-end w ith Mr
an d Mrs. E rn e st B ertsch
M rs. M a rg a rite C am pbell w ho has L au ra H u ll; v ice-p resid en t, Dell B tu ts; WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
GLEE CLUB HERE FRIDAY
been seriously ill w ith flu-pneum onia Is se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. B eatrice E dniun-
a b le to s it up fo r a sh o rt w ihle a t a so n ; re p o rte r. Jo sep h in e M athew s.
Sophom ore class, p resid en t. A irs Mc­
Music lovers of S p ringfield a re ns
t im e now.
L au g h lin ; vice-p resid en t, Roy D elp; su red of a sp len d id p ro g ram of goi»i
s e c re ta ry .tre a s u re r, G rover K elsay ; re ­ m usic anil a peppy good tim e w hen tlic
T h e bill to c h an g e the present p e r­
♦
UPPER WILLAMETTE
* p o rter. Floyd M anney. F resh m en , W illam ette U n iv ersity M en's Glee sonnel of th e B oard of E qualization
p re sid e n t. N ils H u lt; v ice-president. C lub a p p e a rs In th e city u n d er the
< ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *
V irgil W alsh ;
s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r, au sp ices of th e H igh S chool on 1*rh lay from th e county Judge. th e county a s ­
T h e class electio n s w ere held a t th e
L o re tta W illiam s;
re p o rte r. O llie ev en in g . F e b ru a ry S a t the High sesso r and the county clerk , as at
P le a s a n t H ill high school last week
school au d ito riu m . T h is o rg an izatio n , p re se n t, to th e county Judge und tw o
T u ck er.
w ith th e follow ing re s u lts : S en io r
co m m issio n ers p assed the S e n a te lust ’
T h e P le a sa n t H ill g irls' b a sk e tb a ll com posed of 16 young m en, a read er,
class. P resid en t. D arw in B a x te r; vice-
team d e feated th e T h u rsto n g irls' 1 a young lady acco m p an ist and a m ari­ week. T h is m e a su re was Introduced
p re sid e n t. S h irley W iley : secretary -
m ba solo ist, now In its tw en ty fifth by S e n a to r Bell of Lane county, hut
tr e a s u re r . C ry stal B au g h m an ; re p o rte r team in a very in te re stin g gam e of s
!
seaso n an d tour, is on a tw o w eek's ap p a re n tly does not m eet w ith th e full
N in a DiUev. Ju n io r class, p resid en t. b a sk etb all last F rid ay a t th e P le a s a n t ,
ap p ro v al of S e n a to r Bailey w ho has
H ll g y m n asiu m by a score of 21 to 20. ¡ to u r of S o u th ern Oregon an d N o rth ern
q uestioned It upon th e ground th a t
C
alifo
rn
ia
cities.
T he sco re stood in fav o r of th e T h u rs ­
1 th e co u n ty will be dep riv ed of th e ser.
ton g irls up to th e la s t few seco n d s of
Few college clu b s of th e co ast have vice and Judgem ent of th e county as
play w hen E m m a O lson m ade a b a s­ ach iev ed a s fine a re p u ta tio n as have
sesso r w ho h as e x p e rt know ledge of
k e t for th e P le a sa n t H ill g irls. D ur­ th e clubs of th e W illa m e tte U n iv e r­
the co n d itio n s g o verning tax m a tte rs
in g th e gam e N ina Dilley got a very sity . Tltey have a p p eared w ithin th e
lam e county a ss e sso r is b itte rly op­
bad fall b u t w as ab le to play th e gam e la s t tw enty-five y e a rs, in p ra ctically
posed to th e bill.
: o u t. T h e lin eu p fo r P le a s a n t H ill e v ery Im p o rtan t city of th e N orthw est.
T he l a n e co u n ty sa la ry bill pnssed
was N in a D illew an d E m m a Olson, T h e d em an d for c o n c e rts In E a ste rn th e house on J a n u a r y 29. T h is bill
fo rw ard s, V ida H ills c e n te r, V erna O regon
and
C e n tra l
W ashington, p rovides fo r su b s ta n tia l In c re a se s in
W iley su b s titu te c e n te r. M ildred W al­ esp ecially , Is such th a t th e clubs a re the s a la rie s of th e co u n ty Judge, the
lace and Jo se p h in e M athew s g uards.
n e v e r ab le to fill all th e re q u e s ts from county com m issioners, th e county
T h e P le a sa n t H ill boys d e feated th e th e v ario u s co m m u n ities In w hich tre a su re r, th e county clerk , th e sheriff,
T h u rsto n boys by a score of 45 to 14.
th ey have sung.
th e county a ss e sso r Hud th e co u n ty
A local boy sco u t tro o p w as organ-
P ro fe sso r E m ery W. H obson, th e I school su p e rin te n d e n t. T he g re a te s t
lie d a t P le a s a n t H ill la s t W ed n esd ay d ire c to r of th e clu b a n d of th e school Increase Is lu th e sa la ry of th e county
J a n u a ry 30 a t th e high school g y m n as­ of m u sic h a s p re p a re d a splendid p ro 1 Judge from th e p re s e n t one of $1500 00
ium by Mr. C lark. F a th e rs and frien d s g ram fo r p re s e n ta tio n . It c o n sists of j to *2400.00.
o f boys w ho w ere in te re s te d w ere a v a rie ty of p o p u lar and c lassic n u m ­
A bill w hich w ill fu rth e r ta k e aw ay
p re se n t. A co m m ittee of 5 w as elect- I b ers, solos, q u a rte ts , in s tru m e n ta l th e c o n tro l of local ta x a tio n from th e
ed to look a fte r th e o rg an izatio n . Mr. : selectio n s, college so n g s an d stu n ts. local a s s e s s o r Is th e m easu re which
P h elp s ch airm an , R oss M athew s tr e a s ­ I re a d in g s an d o th e r fe a tu re s. ProfeB- gives th e s ta te tax com m ission g e n ­
u rer, E. E. S ch ren k , A. W. B ro th am • | so r H o b so n 's d ire c tin g and choice of eral su p erv isio n of th e e n tire adm in
an d Mr. D oane. E. E. K ilp a tric k Is selectio n s won fo r th e club second Istra tio n of th e a ss e ssm e n t an d tax
sc o u tm a ste r and U . P. S h erid an a s ­ I place in th e only all-N orth w est college law-s of th e s ta te , w ith full pow er to
s is ta n t sco u tm a ste r. T h e re w ill be a ' g lee club c o n te s t e v e r held, tn P o rt­ equalize a ss e ssm e n ts to th e end th a t
m eetin g a t th e P le a s a n t H ill g rad e
a ss e sm e n ts m ay be uniform and equal
la n d a few y e a rs ago.
school T h u rsd a y n ig h t to sign up all
I It is hoped th a t th e people of
th e boys w ishing to Join th e sco u ts.
Mr. and Mrs. M alcolm E p ley and S prin g field will av a il th em selv es of
son of E ugene an d Rev. an d M rs. W. th e o p p o rtu n ity of h e a rin g th e se young
A. E lk in s w ere g u e sts of Mr. and m en and of giv in g th em th e fine re c ­
ep tio n th a t th ey d e se rv e in th is city.
M rs. E. E. K ilp a tric k la s t S unday.
Taxation, Salaries
And Office Hours
Up to State Solons
E M IL
JANNINGf
» F ernst
LUBITSCW
P R O D U C T IO N
The
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They are comi..£ for miles and
m ile* to ses this ML.hty Melo­
drama of the Mad Ruler of Red
Russia
THEN
S T A R T IN G
SUNDAY
RICHARD
DIX
in his first h it
w ith SOUND
"WARMING UP”
AND
NEXT
TUESDAY
S ee an d H e a r W a r n e r B ro s.
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A ll-T a lk in g
2nd
P ic tu re
THE TERROR
touist
MCAVOY
FAZENDA
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
Mrs. B ert B eav er and M rs. Rose
B eav er who h av e been q u ite sick a re
m uch Im proved.
W. L B risto w Is v ery 111 w ith b ro n ­
ch itis and asth m a.
T he S en io r E n d eav o r of th e P,par-
a n t H ill C h ris tia n ch u rch h av e been
im proving th e b asem en t of th e ch u rch
to m ak e th e S unday school room s
m o re a ttra c tiv e and w arm er fo r th e
children.
Mrs. F red P ap en fu s w ho Is ill a t
th e E ugene H ospital w as re p o rte d to
be w orse th is w eek.
Mrs. J. D C arm in e and P au l Oar-
m ’ne of P o rtlan d sp en t la s t w eek-end
a t th e hom e of Mrs. G arm ln e’s m o th er,
Mrs. G. W. K elsay. W hile M rs. Gar-
m ine w as h e re th e p uipls of Mary-
H ard in gave a re c ita l a t th e H ard en
home.
T he g irls of ’he eig h th w a d e a t th e
P le a sa n t H ill public school defeated
th e fresh m en g irls of th e hig h school
at a gam e of b a sk etb all by a sco re of
9 to 0 la s t M onday aftern o o n .
STO R ES AT SALEM. PORTLAND, S P R IN GFIELD
D ep a rtm e n t Store
Formerly Farmers Exchange
T his sto re Is now prepared to assist yon In selecting
your m aterials for Spring sewing.
to 35c a yeard.
A new line of P rin ts 19c
O. N. T. sew ing T hread any num ber bla<-k
or w hite. 6 spools for 25c. J. P. C oats C rochet T hread 10c
a ball. J. P. C oats Em broidery T hread 2 skeins for 5c. J. I*.
C oats M ending Wool 5c a card.
81 In. bleached Pequot
S heeting 57c a yard.
W hether yon buy a spool of thread or a dress p a tte rn
we ap preciate your business.
O ur aim Is to please you a t
all tim es.
Your Store, Kafoury Bros.
LEGION DRIVE GOING
OVER BIG CAPTAINS ARE
CONFIDENT OF VICTORY
T h e S pringfield legion post No. 40
m em b ersh ip d riv e Is going over w ith
a bang, w ith both c a p ta in s of th e res
p ectlv e te a m s confident of victory.
L a st w eek Mr. H u n tly m ade th e s ta te ­
m e n t th a t he w as su re h is group w as
ah ead and now com es Mr. L arson w ho
"says he is su re h is side Is in th e lend.
"I am satisfied .'' Mr. L arson a v ers,
" th a t we h av e 90 p er cen t m ore new
m em b ers now th a n th e o th e r side.”
N ext week w ill tell th e tale w hen
re s u lts a re rev ealed a t th e m eetin g
of th e legion and th e au x iliary on Feb.
ru a ry 15. It had been planned to have
fe s tiv itie s a t th e ex p en se of the losing
i side a t th is m e etin g b u t since the
lo se rs w ill not be know n u n til th en
th is w ould be Im possible, so th e e n ­
te rta in m e n t and re fre sh m e n t a t th is
m e etin g will be given by the legion for
th e a u x iliary to re tu rn th e one given
I. O. O. F. MAKE PLANS FOR
’hem a t th e la s t m eetin g . T he d riv e
CONVENTION C ! A
26
¡(•stivities will be held a t th e first
F red M eindl C at!
'
- -he | m e etin g in M arch acco rding to the
G rand Lodge of O regon, in d ep en d e n t , p re s e n t p lans.
O rd r ofe C dd F ellow s, who resid es a t I A t th e m e e tin g of th e L egion la s t
P o rtlan d , will be th e sp e a k e r a t th e , F rid ay Bid G eorge, of E ugene, d is tric t
even in g m eetin g of th e I. 0 . O. F. Lane c o m m itteem an of D istric t No. 3 gave
C ounty D istric t A ssociation to be held a re p o rt upon a tr ip he m ade re cen tly
a t E lm ira on A pril 26. P lan s for th e o v e r p a rts of O regon w ith s ta te offl
A pril co n v en tio n w ere m ade a t a J o i n t, c e rs of th e A m erican legion. T h e
m eetin g of m em b ers from L ane coun- ; legion p ro g ram fo r th e com ing y e a r
ty lodges, held la s t T h u rsd ay n ig h t a t I w as to u ch ed upon iwhlch Includes
E lm ira a t w hich m e etin g d e le g a te s | am ong o th e r th in g s a plan of In te r
from Springfield, Crow, S p en cer B utte, legion b aseb all d u rin g th e com ing
Irv in g an d E lm ira lodges w ere p re s­ summer.
It w as decided to e re c t an h o n o r
en t. T h e m eetin g w as p resid ed o v er
by P. P. C olgaard, president, o f th e board on th e v a c a n t lot betw een the
L ane C ounty D istric t A sso ciatio n of F ir s t N atio n al B ank b uilding an d th e
J e s s e S eav ey b u ild in g w hich w ill be
th e I. O. O. F.
T h e ev en in g m e e tin g of A pril 26 will p lated w ith a r u s tp r o o f m etal. All
be open to th e public. All a re in v ited m em b ers of th e legion o r all ex-service
to com e and enjoy a good p ro g ram . The m en w ho paid th e ir d u es d u rin g 1928
aftern o o n m eetin g of th a t d a te will be up u n til now a re e n titled to have th e ir
n am es on th e board. A n o th er m a tte r
for m em b ers of th e I. O. O. F. only.
w hich w as to h av e been ta k e n up a t
P reced in g th e co m m ittee m eetin g
th e m eetin g h a s been postponed until
th e E lm ira lodge, a ssiste d by v isitin g
a la te r m eetin g .
Odd F ellow s p u t on th e in itia to ry d e ­
gree of th e o rder.
Camp Meet In Eugene
M em bers of th e local lodge to a t­
ten d th e E lm ira m eetin g T h u rsd ay
T he M elh o rn s’. cam p m eetin g com ­
w ere: O sw ald M Olson and E. E. Pyne. m ission met. m is m o rn ing in E ugene.
R ecu p eratin g from O p eratio n — Mrs.
C olla B row ning cam e hom e S atu rd ay
fzom th e Pacific C h ristian h o sp ita l In
E ugene w here sh e u n e d rw en t a m ajo r
op eratio n .
T h e m e etin g is fo r th e p urpose of
p lan n in g w ork fo r g e ttin g sp e a k e rs.
M em bers of th e com m ission a re :
Mrs. B. A. Van V alzah, Rev. J. C. P ike,
R. W. S m ith , Dr. N. W. E m ery and Dr.
W. H. P o llard .
Thia
rem ark ab le
w aaher
h a s a w ringer w ith big,
soft rubber rolla th a t c a n ’t
break b u tto n s
or w e a r
th em o u t; a beautiful fully
nlckled Syraloy tub an d la
equipped w ith every know n
safety device.
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