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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWKNTY-HIXTH YKAH
"Th« People's Paper"
A
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NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
HPRINOFTOLD. LANE COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY. MAY 16, 192»
DOROTHY FRESE. 12. TO
GIVE PIANO RECITAL
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
NOW UP TO JUDGE
Dorothy Kruse. duughtur of Mr. ami
Mia. End Fresu. of Hprlngfleld, will
lie presented In a piano recital at the
Testimony at Hearing For In­ llaptlat church. Springfield, on Tues
junction to Stop Fill In and day evening, May 21 at N o'clock. Mlaa
Kreae la a pupil of Mlaa Winifred
Judge Skipworth is Expected Tyson. The public la Invited to the
To Make Ruling Next Week; recital, which la free.
Many Witnesses Called.
Thia la Mlaa Kruse's flrat piano re-
[d ia l
Shu la 12 years of age ami a
The much dlacuased ijue lion of | student In the Seventh grade of
the
whether or not a rill approach w ill Junior high school.
be lo n striicte d between the went end I
I The program follows:
NUMBER 19
Lead H.S. 0SHEA SAys UN,ON T0
SIATE WOULD LIKE Locals
B aseball L eagu e
MAIN SI. STRAIGHT
PUT FARM MARKETING
on business basis
¡Eugene High School Trimmed
o a -r
.7
Z-
n«
♦ m
U- u
c
Tuesday; Cottage Grove
Offer to Move Highway From
To Play Here Friday
Tenth to Sixteenth if City Will
i
Buy Right-of-Way from Brat- ” antlinB 6f Lane Cou"‘y H'0h Sch° o1
;
League
tain Estate; Council Studies
W
L Perc'tage
Proposal.
.Springfield
.800
p" x1u<tlon P«“8 • « « * •
„ the maln purpoHP of
»hie Profit for agricultural products
t'nlon. James O'Shea, national sec­
retary of Roberta, Montana, told
members of the union at a meeting
Tuesday at the Woodman hall a
Springfield. Mr. O’Shea told of the
success of the Farmers' Uhlon In
the states of Montana. Dakotas, Min­
nesota, Wisconsin and the middle
west.
He said that If Montana had Ore­
gon's climate with the great Initia­
tive of their people It would be the
,Pad|nR gtate
the
H# gtafed
the Hmp waH com(Bg whp„ m|dd|e
wegtPrn farmers were coming to
Oregon to organize the farmers In
the Farm Union movement like It
™
bl "
Eugene
.750
Main street may be straightened at
f o t tage Grove
250
the end of the pavement at Tenth
U niversity
OOO
street If the city council acts on a
Springfield upset all dope at Eu­
propoaul of the state highway depart
of the new Hprlngfli hl hlgliway brldg
gene Tuesday night by trimming the
and the Pacific highway now rests Krening Shadows
Sawyer. ment If the city will buy a strip o| Eugene high school baseball team 8 4
in the hands of Judge (I K Bklpworth , Woodland Wultz
Metcalf. land from the Brattaln estate from In the fifth conference game of the
<f the l.ane county circuit court. Thu Ballad
Burgm uller. Tenth to Sixteenth streets the state
Those who profess to know
Judge will decide the case som etim e Return
Ilurgmuller. will move the highway and sidewalk sport had predicted an easy victory
next week
Argunn nts In the case Ave Marie
Hurgmuller to the new alignment without cost to
i ° r uEen*-
of the residents of West Springfield 1 Inquietude
Burgtnuller the city.
„„„„„u
,
,
a
.U
.
!
now is In. the lead of the
against the state highway com m ission. B lue Eyed Violets
Kurd a, M ondv n lghf me’eUnL Z uh T ”*
L an - TOU" t ’’ h “ h a C h 'W'
’ lth
seek in g Io stop the work, were heard Barcarolle
Ilurgmuller at Monday night s meeting and It was four vlctorlpH and one dpf,.at. havlnR
In court from Inal Friday to Tuesday J Kiss Waltz
.
. ..
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Tbp
Arditi. referred to the mayor and street com- ... _ . ,
been beaten 5-4 by Eugene In the first ' rnlon
. U,l„
: Fairy W edding
Turner. mlttee for further study. Where the
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markpt
T he principal point of contention , Heavenward
Vllhar. , money can b e gotten to buy the land Z I Z / L
troubled the coun. Ilmen I, is though.
?
7 “”
, 11 wa"
hinged on the question of w h eth ir o r ,
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that the angular strip required will onP d*‘,ea ’ C**ta«a Grove third with COntrol
not the construction of the fill would BODY OF BRIGGS BOY
cos, about ,1.000 The S w i v d " * •
tW°
T ’’
U"' " "
MM TO M
HERE ON SATtIRDAT
Large Crowd to Welcome Eek»-
eraort as He Lands With New
• aio o» JojBiAy
oovm
Address to Springfield Over
KSL Tomorrow at 7 p.m.
Major G. H. Eckerson. proprietor of
the new Springfield aviation school
at the local municipal airport, will
arrive In town with his new sport
model Waco plane at noon Saturday, ■
according to a telegram received by
his partner. James C. Stovall, of ’
Eugene.
The major left for Troy, Ohio, Sua-
day, May 5, to get the new plan«,
which he ordered some time ago. H«
is flying It home. Floyd Flannery ana
speaker said that the Farm W. C. McLagan, local business men,
now controlIed ,hp termlnaI
left last night on the six o'clock tra il
,n "ereral farm Prodocta and for Salt Lake City, and will retura
P ^pose of the union to
all the major products. "We with the major Saturday monlng. The
° ” ’y Prod— 8
™ ' d men will arrive In Salt Lake Friday
Increase the already serious flood
FOUND IN WILLAMETTE
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yera,ty whh four *am«8 101,1 and none who sell our products at the price morning, after traveling a day and
m enace along the west side of the
the buyer sets and at his own two nights on the train. They will
FUNERAL HELD MONDAY Kenzle highway from the city limits ’"T011'
river. The plaintiffs claim ed that the
Springfield
has
yet
to
play
one
WP|ghts and standards." slid Mr O' leave Salt l^ k e with the major about
to Cogswell hill this summer and It
fill would block the overflow channel
The
body
Of
Lyle
Briggs.
1«
year
also
desires
to
m
ake
,M
.
ehnn"”
.„i
"arn"
„
w,.,h
Cottage
Orov.
high
school
8hea.
He aaId , he farmPr
„„ 6 o’clock Saturday morning and will
of the river and that at times o f.
"”"r "• ,-y,e itriggs, 16 year also desires to make thia change In-
os-ia
v ia
• i
v
b >
floods It would hack up the water ° ld W""‘ Springfield boy, who was side the city limits.
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X
o clock. Eugene the lowegt market and
tbe be hack In Springfield by noon.
Major Eckerson will give an ad­
over the property of the vicinity, , d"’"""d '» ‘»e Willamette River The counrlI rppplypd Pomplalntg X e and "one X h U n ta er eS Tf ‘”1 7 "
dress of welcome to his friends la
causing damage to an untold extent.
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"ear
■•"’»»«««Id from resldenta of Sunnyside In regard Springfield defeats Cottage Grovel The Nat,o“a
Farm ’ n,on
Springfield over radio KSL, Salt
The attorneys for the highw ay com
' dK*‘ M ar,b
found Friday
the opening of an alley and better Pr1day and Eugene wins both her *? £
I"7
° c<>oPpratlTe liTP‘ Lake, Friday night at 8 o’clock.
m l.slon, on the other hand, contended
* <ra” 1 b* r
d™'"a*p ”
a Question whether matrhPg from c Z g e O m v e X Uni
7,
J"
Rocky Mountain time (7 o’clock Pa­
the Willamette by two University of
,it,v
■_ »t. a
.a
ge ’zrove an uni coast this year, according to Mr. O’
that the fill would not aggravate the Oreron
cific time). Springfield people ara
-a . _
" '7 or an allpy a" P itte d In the Sunnyside verslty. as now seems likely, Spdlng
flood m enace because In tim e of flood i.
.
° ere cftnoe*n<- addition I m an alley or private proper- field and Eurene will be tied for
a
•
asked to tune In on KSL at that time '
the main current of the river la aloitff
waa hlKh up on the bar and had ap- <y. The matter waa referred to the flr8t place and another pame will be n
| Pre" deni H^harda. of The and hear the address.
Plans for welcoming the major od
Numerous witnesses for the plain-,
, Jess Smltson will be allowed time
” I IB his tour of Oregon
his return to Springfield are being
The
Springfield
team
showed
the
tiffs were called hy Charles Winter-
The body of young Briggs was Iden- off to attend the fire chiefs' conven
worked out by the local aviation
best baseball that It has played all Q |Q PARADE PLANNED
meler. Kngene attorney, who had been | Hfled hy his clothing snd a billfold lb tlon in Tillamook for three days,
committee headed by Dr. W. C. R e b -\
season In the contest with Eugene
retained hy them
Simon Klondahl. his pocket A watch In hla pocket
The mayor was out of town so W
FOR OBSERVANCE OF
han. Everybody who can is asked
Tuesday, according to Leonard May-
Fugene engineer. W C. Chubb, city was stopped nt nbout fifteen seconds P Tyson, president of the council
to go to the field and be there when
field, local coach. E. Squires, the
MEMORIAL
DAY
HERE
engineer of Kngene. and a large num- P»"t A: 10 o'clock
As the hoy was presided at the
Monday night
he lands about noon. Mayor C. O.
pitcher for the locals, struck out 12
her of West Springfield residents last seen nbout 6 o'clock on the night meeting.
Every fraternal and civic organlza Wilson will make a short address.
Eugene batters, while Towne, the
testified In court, principally regard } of March 27. It Is believed that he
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Eugene pitcher, was able
to strike tlon *n Springfield will he represented j and 11 18 possible that there may ba
trig river and flood conditions In past was drowned shortly after that time. DISTRICT CONVENTION
out seven Springfield men.
Spring ln the annual Memorial Day parade a fpw other numbers on the program,
years
Witnesses! for the sla te high
field batters scored 10 safe hits from which will be held here May 30. A The National Guard men. under C. A,
Following the report of the drown-
OF
AMERICAN
LEGION
way com m ission Included C B Me-
H E R F W FI I A T T C N n r n which was netted the eight runs, and meeting of the representatives of the Swarts, will have charge of the park-
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j '”*• *1”’ J'iven-was dragged and d yna-'
Culloch. state bridge engineer and
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the men fn *he field made only three °n?anlfcatlong met at the post office .
cars at the field.
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.
.
mlted
for
several
davs
by
deputies
H R Rogers, dean of the school of
,
, «
ThP monthly district meeting of erTor" ln *he course of the game. The , Tuesday night to discuss plans for the | It was originally planned to hold
from the office of Sheriff Harry Bown.
engineering st the Oregon state ag­
but without result.
i the formal dedication of the airport
the American Legion was held In Eugene hatters made five hits of Parade.
ricultural college
J. M. Devers re-
presented the commission
| Lr>" Prlggs Is survived bv his fa- Springfield last night with an alien Sj*,r<‘8' whlle thelr fleIdera made "»*.
71,6 Parade Wl” bei:in at Slxth at the 8ame ,lm e as Ma» r Eckerson
A possibility of „ rompromlae b e-: «her. H L. Briggs, who Is employed «»«nee of more than 60 from eight
'’^ror,'
! Mreet on Main and will proceed as far , returned from Troy with hts new
tween the two p arti., was seen In
by the Coos Bay lumber company at different posts A banquet was held
Springfield defeated
University a8 Second street, and thence
to t h e , plane, but that was later deemed im-
the tc.tlm orv of ciuhh. who proposed
Coquille, and by his grandmother. In »he Woodman hall after which a hlgh h<‘re ,n a
ra,h<>r Ioose|y P1“^
L'“ “"* Hnl
ears. Zack practical. The dedication will be held
a culvert through the fill of from 20 Mrs Rosanna Briggs, and his aunt business meeting was had by the ' ron,e8t la8‘ Frida’r «f^rnoon by a ,
the only surviving member at some later date,
to 25 feet In width, to carry through nnd uncle. Mr and Mrs W E Briggs. Ip(tlon delegates at the hall and a 8rore of 11 ,0 4 Squires pitched for °
" ™nd Army of the Republic ;
the surplus water In times of over- "f West ifprlngfield His funeral was meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary at ,he loralg- and i-ake w“8 ln ‘he box , ln Springfield, will he grand marshal DOCTOR GETS THRILLS
for the day. His aides will be Captain
for the University team.
flow
McCulloch said that the state held at the loiurel Hill cemetery *bp Chamber of Commerce,
ON N IGHT BOAT TR IP
M. B. Huntly. Major F. B. Hamlin, and
highway department had no objection Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with! Representatives from Eugene, Cor-j
Wallace Phipps.
to such culvert, except that the water , Rpv- Walker of the West Springfield v®Bls. Albany, Toledo. Lebanon, Cot- UNIVERSITY MAN TO
Dr. W. H. Pollard experienced soma
Among the organizations to partic-
tage Grove. Monroe and Springfield
would rush through tt with such a ; Free Methodist church In charge
of the trials of the old-fashioned
ADDRESS
SENIOR
CLASS
were present at the meeting
The!
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| ’ pate " In the parade will be the Amt I- . <‘ou,’t»'y ttoctor Monday night when ha
force ns to possibly cause damage to ‘
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public
welfare
work
of
the
American
i
Dr.
Howard
R.
Taylor,
professor
of
Can
2 n' ~ °
e4er" made a trip to Cushman, on the lower
propiTty below the fill The culvert. TRYOUTS BEGIN FOR
.
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.
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n«
fh o M o v Q m iit a
rw »rv- 1 1 ovszl 1 0 I
»
»
1 • Le<lon.
a change
in the
time of elec- I psychology In the University of Ore. 1 : a an8'
0,6 007 Scout8- fw
troops
11 and 12 SlnBlaw river, to bring back a patient
he sntd. had been considered In the
JUNIOR BALL TEAM tlon of officers, and Junior baseball gon. will deliver the address to the ■the Springfield Girl Scouts, the school to the Pacific Christian hospital
original plans hut had been deemed
of i Woodcraft
nnwtse, The
m*-- cost
— -• - of • 1—
— such
----*- ' [ Aho|1, 2n Spr1nKfleId
installing
are , rv. , *;in,P8‘8 wp; p “ >p principal topics un. , 33 members of the Springfield high children, the
and Neighbors
B
o O f
P° Uard m° tOred t0 MaPlpto”
a culvert would he between »2500 and |nR
for (hp jun|or |paR,1P baseball i d#t d,8rU!,s,on-
school senior class at the com m ence-' .
.
'
K
i and then made ’he remainder of tha
J p«m which is being sponsored hy the , . Th" ""J* me’*/ln* wl11 bp h“1«1
mPn‘ ™prcises May 31. It was anno-,
e
Journey down the river In a motor
The proposed fill Is to be 550 fee, j local , , , , , of
AmPrl( nn , pg,on
bpaph a, Newport with Toledo unced yesterday by A. J. Morgan. '
e Town «1 £
dr*Ven
“ CU’ hman "
man. The
,
post
as
the
host.
June
22.
,
principal
of
the
local
high
school.
'
boatman
became
confused in the
in length snd 13 feet high at the point ThP boy. are practicing at the high
A
Mrs. Ora Reed Hemenway j arV„o„c
j
where It Joins the bridge The rosd arhool diamond under the direction of „ * Program ^ranged by the Spring-: The commencement exercises win cemetery,
wlll v
bp .
_.<n
, ..
. .
\ darkness and tog and once ran out
In charge of the singing and
,
w .y along the top wlll he 40 feet j william Vasby. The team which will ! „
7,'” ,
a‘ ‘bp dinner. bp held ln tbp auditorium of the Me- tbe pub|1c
par<
Dara-
- the river up Into a slough, whera
.. gchoo,g.
.
vid e
The decision of Judge Skip rpprpKpn, Sprtn(rftpld wlll bt. aHp<.,pd ! Mr" Marl°" Ada">8- Mrs John K e-' thodigt church at 8 o.flock on
x e ,g h lT „
’ W ^ d cra J
» ^ u n d and the two men were
worth wlll he concerned solely with j within a few davs ns t h e l l u p u n m „ . t i , *’I8• and Mr8- Ora Reed Remenway „Ight of the 31st. The baccalaureate 1 „ ..L ‘
—a
Z .'
1torced ,o
the
0“ ‘ ° f tha
within a few days, as the line-up must I
cure the flowers and make wreaths. _ . . j „ , » fc
the question of whether or not the fill bp gllhni| lled to the state headquar- gave readings and Mrs. W. K. Barnell sermon will be delivered at the Me-1 and the
Scoutg w, n furnisb the mud' " ilb P°lp«-
and Miss Uldine sang.
v lll he r flood menace and whether , prg by May 2n
thodlst church Sunday. May 26. by
and w„ , algo care for thp „
j ^arthey do’ " the 8,ream ‘bpF
the construction should be stopped '
.
ReT- C’ J
the R“bpkah I- dg('
la “p pape of ’
t ”et’ Wh“*
hy the Injunction sought hy the plain
Any boy "ndrr ’ 7
pl|K'blp »° »T SAFETY PRIZES TO BE
.k _ >.» ..
.k » ,
.
.
delayed them considerably, so that
the
publicity.,
the
Legion
Auxiliary
,k
,„
K
.
k .k
The
01,1
^
or
lbp
*p,,n'
The
schedule
for
!
lifts, or the Injunction denied 'ln-- 1 o,,t for ,bp ,p',n'
, .u j
..
.
11 required three hours to make tha
AWARDED ON MAY 28 MRS. TOBIAS HONORED
of
the
decoration
of
the
graves,
and
,
!
«
—
>_
.
the
teams
in
this
'»»strict
will
he
an
court will not order changes In the
n vzr . - a .k - «
.k l
m,le triP fron> Mapleaon down
nounced within a short time, accord-
T h e w in n e r . 7 7 ^ 7
AT
SURPRISE
PARTY
i
the
w
-
°-
w
-
and
lhe
4L
of
the
de
construction.
the
river
to
Cushman.
Dr.
Pollard
rw /
The winners of the prizes offered
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j coration of the graves and the ar- turned to Eugene with hla pätien! ’*»
Ing to J. M. lairsnn. commander of
In
the
41.
safety
essay
and
slogan
the leg io n . The winner In this dis- i ............
"""“ r » “ » slogan i A number of friends of Mrs. L. A. | ranging of seats for the program.
RED CROSS TO HOLD
lees
difficulty
!
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---------- . contest will he awarded at a public Tobias surprised her with a birthday ! Further details of the plans for the with considerable
EUGENE SWIMMING SCHOOL Í X ’uaM' ^th"’ «"!.?^
i
X o l party at her home last night. Many , observance of Memorial Day wlll be Tuesday morning.
the
FROM MAY 20 TO 24 ! Other districts of the state. The na- 1
"" TU’'"d#r n”' h‘' M"y of the guests brought beautiful gifts, worked out later, according to M. B.
P. T. A. To Cheo«« Officers
28. It was announced yesterday by a silk bed spread and a stand lamp Huntly, who la chairman of the com­
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I tlonal ladder tournament will end I
The election of officers for tha
The annual swimming school con- nPXt faII |n
p„ r wbprp fhg
| W. P. Tyson, president of the locat among them. Chase Gardens sent a mittee in charge.
coming year wlU be held at the meet­
ducted for residents of this district ,n< ramp of thp Wor|d
„„ 4L. E. E. Martin, safety engineer of bouquet of roses, one for each year
ing
of the Springfield Parent-Te»
the
Booth-Kelly
company
at
Eugene,
will he held In Eugene at the Y. M. C. hpld There teams from all over the
of Mrs. Tobias' life.
EVANGELIST TO PREACH
chers association at the Brattala
A tank from May 20 to 2«. The I country w |„ rompe(e for , he nafk,na, will act as master of ceremonies and
Those who attended the party were j
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH school tomorrow afternoon at S
award the prizes.
school Is conducted by the I-ane coun- championship.
Mesdameg Blom, Pitkin, Frese, Lane,
o’clock . A short program will ha
Several hundred essays and posters Chase. Rice. Gladlsh, Carlton. Hawk, i
ty chapter of the American Red )
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x Rpgg
PTanRe„ ati
presented by the children of tha
bearing slogans were entered In the Stacy. Walker. Avltt, Robertson. Vln-
Cross In co-opemtlon with the school
d#„ TPT thp roprnlnK sermon at
MISS JUANITA LOMBARD
Brattatn school. Two potted plants
various contests by the students In
of physical education ai the Unlver-
cent. Barnard. Zachary. Jones. Schl- the Springfield Christian church Sun-
elty of Oregon. Over 600 people re­
WEDS AUBREY BROWN the Springfield schools. Mrs. L. K. eve. Montgomery. McPherson. Pen- • day at n o-cIock L .urence Sunk, „ w lll be given as prises to the room
In the Brattaln and ln the Llncota
ceived Instruction In swimming at
Page, chairman of the Judging com-
H1g Stepg .. At school represented by the largest
Miss Juanita Lombard and A ubrey' mlttee, has completed her readings gra. Schuck. Horton, and Ray; and the 1 w,„ gln< a goIo
the school last year.
Misses Dorothea Frese, Gladys Chase. the B|ble gchoo, wh)ch w,„ bp fte,d at number of parents and friends at tha
The purpose of the school la to Brown were married at a quiet home i of the manuscripts and has turned Nora Cutaford, Ina Hubbard, Eva
teach as many perrons ss possible wrtddlng at the home of the bride's | them over to the other two Judges, Tobias, Viola Lane. Miriam Rice, 9:46. the "Queen of Children’s Day" meeting tomorrow.
wlll be chose« from the primary and
The art work of the year which
the fundamentals of swimming and mother, Mrs. Ella Ixtmhard, Sunday O. H. Jarrett and Roy Carlton. It Naomi and Ruth Carlton.
Junior
departments. The little girl has been done by the pupils of the
afternoon
at
1
o’clock.
She
ceremony
to tnrrease the skill of those who
will he nearly two weeks before Jar­
selected will reign over the Childrens’ Brattaln school will be on display at
already have some knowledge of the was performed by Rev. S E. Childers rett and Carlton have read the papers
Conducting Evangelistic Meeting«
day
program which will be held at the the meeting.
of
Eugene,
former
pastor
of
the
'
and
the
scoring
of
the
three
Judges
art, so that they would he able to
Miss Senethea Meyer, an evangelist, church June 2.
qualify as life-savers If the need Springfield Christian church, and wns can be averaged to give the winners.
assisted hy Miss Augusta Kelsey, Is
Rew. V. E. Hoven of the Eugene
W endllng Baby Dlee
arose. There Is no charge for enroll­ attended only by the Immediate fam­
holding
an “old-fashioned" revival Bible university faculty will deliver
Irvin Robert Helms, the three
ing
Each Individual should furnish ily of Miss Iximbard and by Mr. and LOCAL HORSESHOE MEN
meeting at the Bible Standard hall | the evening sermon at the church at weeks’ old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
hla own suit nnd towel, although Mrs. Walter Gossler. Miss Maurlne
TO PLAY EUGENE TODAY on Main street. The meetings began I 8 o'clock. The church choir will sing Helms of Wendllng died at the family
there will be n few to rent nt five Lombard, sister of the bride, acted ns
on May 14 and wlll continue on every as a special number “My Salvation home May 13. The funeral was held
bridesmaid, nnd Frank Iximhard, her
cents each.
The Springfield horseshoe club wlll night except Saturday for some time and My Glory". Christian Endeavor
at the home at Wendllng Tuesday
Approximately six per cent of the brother, wns best man.
match with the tossers of the Eugene
prayer service will be held at 8:40 o’, under the direction of the Walker-
accidental deaths In the United
The house wns decorated with dog­ horseshoe club at the local courts
Spend W eek-End Traveling
clock and the regular Endeavor meet­ Poole funeral home. The child
States every year aro caused by wood blossoms and pink tulips. Fol­ this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
This
A number of Springfield took ad­ ing at 7 o’clock.
buried at the Marcola cemetery.
drowning, according to figures com­ lowing the ceremony a wedding dinner will be the third game for the local
vantage of the low rates offered by
piled by the Red Croaa. Thia, how­ was served. Mr. snd Mrs. Brown left club, the team having been defeated
the Southern Pacific company last
Prochnow Goes to W estfir
To Attend Conventoon
ever, la not as bad as It waa soma on the 4 o'clock train for Portland, twice by close score* by the Corvallis
week-end to make trips.
Mr. and
George
L, Prochnow, Southern Pa­
John Hender nnd Clayton
year« ago. In 1128 there ware over whore they spent two days visiting cTub.
Mrs. A. P. Woolley spent the week­ cific telegrapher at the local etatlon. her. president and secretary of the
U.OOfl persona drowned In the United with Mr. Brown’s relatives.
Thay
Those who will represent Spring- end visiting with friends at Chiloquin. waa called to W estfir the first of
Springfield Lions elnb, will leave to ­
Rates, while In 1928 the number waa returned Wednesday and are making field In the game tonight will be Gil­
Mrs. Metcalf and Mrs. Crusan went thia week to relieve the operator morrow for Tillamook where they '
redneed to something over 6009. their home at Notl, where Mr. Brown bert Brnstlng. RIH Gerlach, Bill May,
to Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Ellen there for a few days. Charlea H. attend the annual district coat
There ara new 908.000 reglatered Is employed hy the Southern Pacific Richard Prochnow. Dean Beale, and
Frost and Mrs. Maggi« T . Smith
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Rod Uro«« lift aarent In th« oouatry.
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Journeyed 90 Lot AnaaMg.
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Mr. of their crier.
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