J PAGE E lO ifl TDK SPRINGRKIJ) NEWS THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 192» Ride Hint Cimbov! ♦ U P P E R W IL L A M E T T E T A X R O L L S A R E N O W IN ♦ COBURG YOUTH SA V E S S H E R IF F S H A N D S. DATE The Pleasant Hill Athletic club basketball team goes to Triangle Lake Wednesday night. Owing to the death of Mrs, Sheri­ dan's mother on Thursday of last week there was no school In the up­ per grades of the Pleasant Hill public school where Mr. Sheridan is princi­ pal. The students of the eighth grade of the Pleasant Hill public school met at the home of Bonnie Jeane Tinker Monday morning and listened to the inaugural program and speeches on Mrs. Wangelin's radio. Mrs. C. E. Jordan and Mrs E. Y. S»»3ft and Ben Forney also were present. Mrs. Andy Olson received news of the death of her brother. Albert. Fauske, Thursday night February 28 at the veteran's hospital in Walla W ills. Mr Fauske has been ill for several years He leaves a wife and two small children. The students of the Pleasant Hill high school are busy with plows, scrapers and teams improving their grounds. They plan on planting shrubs and trees about the buildings and are leveling a space near the gyroaiasium for a tennis court. W. P. Sheridan, principal, and Mrs. J. A. Phelps primary teacher of the Pleasant Hill public school have been elected by the board to teach another year H. E Kilpatrick principal of the Pleasant Hill high school has been elected by the board to teach another year. H IS F A T H E R S O F D E L IN Q U E N C Y MAY 5 LIFE BY T IM E L Y R E S U S C IT A T IO N A total of 93.303,886 87 will be due ()>4W«ld T hiel, lb. a member iif the front owners of taxable property In Coburg boy scoul troop 19 aaveil his ! lame county this year aeordlug Io the father's life the first of the week when lax roll turned over to Sheriff II I. he em ployed resnsrlation upon Ills Sown on March I by Assessor lien F father who had been rendered un­ Keeney. conscious from ii high voltage t-urri nt The first half payments of (axes sent through his body. A report of will become delinquent on May b. Col the act will be sent to nnllonnl head lections will not be made until the quarters by It A Clark, lam e County preliminary work of preparing the executive of the hoy scouts gri ( occurred when Mr tlon was put at I t .202.791 which was Thiel waa atlemuptlng to release a the third largest In the county Eu­ telephone wire from a pole close to gene with a total valuation of 918.- electric wires The telephone wire 487.999 and Cottage Orove with 11.- came Into contact with the high volt­ 440.807 are greater Valuations of the age of the electric wire and the shock other four of the seven Incorporated that rendered Mr Thled unconscious towns In the county are: Coburg 887,- ensued. I 222; Creswell 8183. 931; Florence 888.- i 020; Junction City 1432.400 FOR SALE The tax roll for the year follow*: aVARANTERD PIANO In storage State and count tax I1.34K.41O 31 near Springfield I,ooka and Is ••• 1 Sperisi achool taxes 482.831 30 new Will sacrifice for 9195 00 Terms ! Union high school taxes 31,379 50 Free delivery Write K D Poller. Box Special road taxes 93,782 44 429, Salem, Oregon I Special city taxes 330,248 89 Special Port of Sluslaw, 10.302 01 Getting Paint Coat — The Jesse I Special Fire patrol tax 7.239 93 Reuvey building. Into which Gray's Special J D Cox drainage Feed and Seed department has recent, district ........................ .. 1.764 54 ly moved Is undergoing a new coat of Special extermination grny paint digger tax .. ................... 188 2b Hsra for a Stay — Mr«. Nellie Special horticultural tax 2K9 88 Total tax _.................... 93.304.188 85 Cooper, who cams Jinrti from Kalama. Washington, last week Is now living Cellected by county as ••"•or t 1.ROO78 at the home of her mother and father C H A M B E R G IV E S D E P U T Y Mrs Amt. due, uncollected. 93.3O2.88b 87 Mr. and Mrs Ira W Baker lllly Wakeley of Portland, who came A S S E S S O R C O N F ID E N C E down ""•» with her WU returned to Portland V O T E A T I A « 5 T u r C T i M P I Fpom Cottage Grove— Mr. and Mrs aowT1 r l N G ,U R Rmith of Cottage On-ve. were |„ during the week end Nina Dilley, Mike Dilley and Laura Hast who represented the Pleasant Friday afternoon and extending C A S C A D E M O U N T A IN E E R S Hill high school at the O. A. C. educa­ on until Cnnziow evening ws«s.xwe until Sunday tional conference last week gave their C O M P L E T E O R G A N IZ A T IO N reports to the student ¿ody Friday. The folk dancing entertainment M O N D A Y N IG H T M A R C H 4 ----- „ Fred „ recovered by Thur9'on at Pleasant Mrs. Papenfus was has K,Ten recovered enough from her recent illness to he Hl" last Friday evenink the door rec _____ w » * * *» _ o i n i o a WWW r o m t o d a e» • 4 C A A XX—. _ e W. 1 _ a The Cascade Mountaineers boy S. P. Markuson. deputy lume county brought home Miss Belle Olson ,s elpts amounted to $15 00. One-third go- completed organlxa assessor, asked ______ _ at _ the . Papenfus home. , «nF to Pleasant Hill school, the other scout f" “ club C ™ np'8‘ed their or, --------------------- ---- of the local --------- Chamber assisting The pictures of the h(i I ori- In clear, the school reports. fall, la rapidly recovering according to Last Monday the Thurston high " ° f thP CoburK; land, wl.l visit the local I. O. O F Outof-Town Visitors— A Morris of listened to President Hoover’s in- A bicycle hunt, sponsored by the ,npl',8n' ,n which the Thiel boy res- |o(jge on March 20 This Is a part of WaWltervllle, Waller Carter, of Vida. n letter received by Mrs W. P Tyson augural address over Herbert Weiss' Moore Cycle store. of Eugene, wlll | cned b'9 father by tlm dy resu.clatlon „ „ reKUlar prograln (>f tour| „„ E. A. Gibbons of Waltervllle, J. B of this city, Mr Rlvett'* daughter. Mrs. Tyson auvs the -hector* assure radio. method«. It was through Mr. Davis' J be held March 17. The icu'ure feature ui of the ----------------»•- me --------- state throughout the year In making Hlllott of Natron. Horace Morris of V, .a an,<’ ° leD Wi“nt hUDt Wi" a SearCh fOr mark8d foUI" f 7a" that thS lnCl<,eDf WS8 br"Ugh' I offk',al »«•“ • '° tb" »«rloua bulges to Waltervllle, Waller Carter, of Vida. herlhnl Mr Itlvelt will recover entire­ ly from his Injuries He wns In quite Klamath Falls visited relatives and leaf clovers which will be dropped ; to J h8 a''®n'i«n of the public as promote harmony an(, cooperat|on Vaughn of Fall Creek, were Wednes­ serious condition Immediately follow­ friends here last week. onto the ground, probably from an air. I n8,tber 'he boy nor the father had ; among the lodges day visitors In Springfield. ing the fnll. Last Wednesday the county com plane. One thousand shamrocks will i made "’•""on of It. Mr. Davis ex-1 - « g - - . , , ., . „n u m issioned Clinton Hurd and O. E i be drorped, ten of which .»311 be mark- I P"’"98«’ 'he probability of the boy be- | meeting of March, 20 «311 be an Crowe were here trying to make a ed and the finders of any one of the . lng K,ven recognition by the National „ , . . „ Fp1 ow" — - - Council. - Now i« th e tim e to get th a t Safetly Mr. Davis a»»e gavp a a , H“oekahs h v and friends A „ short closed settlement with different ones for ten will receive a prize. The p riz es!--------- ---------- ... their land where the new McKenzie will be awarded In the order that the | '’emonstra'lon of artificial respiration ' Fello’ ■,' w,n be road goes through. marked shamrocks are presented The methods before the boys at the meet- f° °,WP' b>' 8 pr,’KTarn *nd refresh i - j , menffl. The Thurston Lcdles' Aid will meet firs’ prize ,s a wrist watch and other ,n,t Troop 11 plan on making a trip) with Mrs. KeKnneth Giles in Spring- prizes will be given. Any bicycle M issio nary Society Meets field for a silver tea on March 14. Mrs. rider, regardless of age. may Join this - ' Lost Creek ranch next Sunday, the i for Spring or hnve your old one re ­ Giles formerly resided here. hunt but all must register at the cycle start to be made from the Methodist j The Women’s Foreign Missionary met at the home of Mrs. W. H. Poll paired and painted to look like new. The Lane County Sunday school store. The place for the hunt will church here Sunday morning at 8 ard this week at the regular monthly convention will be held at Thurston be announced In the ad of the Moore 8’clock. Parents' night for troop 11 will bp ; meetlng. The usun> business of the the first week-end in April, beginning Cycle Store on March 14 held next Wednesday night at which tran,,Bct8d fo,lowed by a silver t**A rr^etfnfi8 all parents of members of ' troop 11 will he Invited. A contest 120 W. 8th. P hone 911 F ro m Jail to Jail will be staged among the patrols to Peekskill, N. Y., Mar. 7 fAC)-^John secure the greatest number of par­ W atch for 1 Ix»af Clover H unt M arch 17 ents or relatives at the meeting. The ; Henry Smith, 47. charged with dis­ winning patrol will receive a prize | orderly conduct. Is In for thirty days Mr. Clark, scout executive secretary. | at the W estchester Penitentiary. John of Eugene «311 speak at the meeting. 1 Is the handy nwin—not a prisoner—at the Peekskill Jail. When he iwlns ar­ The Lane county council has been rested. ' the Just '"r,,f,d turned 'h8 the k8y key encouraging a movement during Feh- ! rR",e‘1' ne keeper r J,,Rt ruary and March which will end to- the ,ork on John'* room; buf J,,d’re morrow In a acout circus Io be held In Rnrk,‘r' nOt a'*elnK any p’"ll9bmPn' the Women's building at the 7*niver- 1 Rentenclng a man to "lay home thirty alty of Oregon In Eugene Each troop or',ered John Bent to another In the county wlll put on a stunt and ' the troop putting on the best stunt ----------------------------- NEW COLUMBIA M oore’s Cycle & Toy Store GROCERIES H O R S E S H O E A R T IS T S TO HAVE Piire nourishing groceries, dependable in aualitv right in price. O ur a b u n d a n t stocks and co urteous service m ake X f le“ u re t0 8ht»> »»">• V nitorw ly high qu an ty b w Your success as a housewife is measured by your abilitv tr serve the best Foods at low cost, and we stirve to assist iou in pricing quality products unusually low. We Offer The Following Specials for Friday and Saturday M A C A R O N I S P E C IA L P IT C H IN G Special for Friday and Saturday, Ph° ne packages for 25c Phone ^ à 4 , which was found down by the rail 'road yards Is still at the local city ha!! unclaimed. CLUB Plans are being made by some of the local followers of the horseshoe pitching art to organize a horseshoe club in Springfield. Last year local horseshoe fans were forced io go to I Eugene to practice their art, but this | year effort Is being made to get a team and ground of their own In , Springfield. Return From Lox Angeles— Mr. it ’d — -------------- •■<•»< who > ««« bi Mrs. A. Montgomery, have been 19Pendlng the winter In Los Angeles, j California, have returned. They plan -on 9taJfnK here this summer. Moving ►urnituFe—Mts. A. 3. Megan sister of Rev. Homsftnfi bf the Light House temple In EugeiiA, this week moved her furniture frotal here to Portland. Mrs. Regan left hdfF abbitt ' Those Interested In the move in­ 8 months ago. clu d e: George Cox. Bill May, Richard Visit West 8prlnOfleld— Mrs. Adoknne» Washington. Mr. Marcy here last Monday afternoon with Rev. ' 'ake up his new duties about 8. E. Childers officiating. The body , April 1 nnd In the early part of April was Interred In the Laurel Hill cem e-111 lfl expected that he will hold t tery. quarterly conference In Springfield «»-wm.— ». — — —w— Mr. Mrcy wlll probably live In Eugene V ICTIM H E L D M O N D A Y R e g u la r p ackages 3 for 25c W EST B icycle L e ft at C ity H a ll— A bicycle, ' will be awarded a banner, 605 - 609 Willamette S t . _________ Eugene. Eugene, Oregon Oregon 1 Men Love Bargains, Too! LUCKY? Well, i shoniti say feo ! Ytuir Idck conies In discovering th a t C. J. D reier Co. art? eiittln g thé pflcM ori th eir w onderful $19.75 M m ' s toils For the !* /\fir s t *1 tim e to $16.50 We introduce for this Sale o u r new Boys Golf Knickers T h ese a re re g u la r ‘‘p lus-fours.'’ In sh ad es of tan and grey with herring-bone p attern . Also novelties Interw oven with color­ ed rayon stitch. $1.79 and $1.98 9