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TWKNTY-HIXTII YWAR
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
”Th» People'« Paper"
A
L IV E N E W S P A P E R
IN A L IV E T O W N
HI’RINGKIKLD, LANE COUNTY, OKROON THURSDAY AUGUST 29, 1929
BUSHMANS BACK FROM
VENEER PLANT IDEA IS
JOURNEY BY STEAMER
NOT GIVEN UP WRITES
UP COAST OF ALASKA
PRESIDENT OF COMPANY
Kenneth D illard
Killed in Wreck
No. 3$
DR. EMERY TO ENTER
BIG TW IN ROUND-UP
AT ALBANY MONDAY
Mr mid Mre. G. O. Itushinsn end I The veneer plant projected for
their daughter, Mr« Graham HnUth, HP Sngfleld but poetpoued on account \ Springfield
MAJOR WINS FIFTH
IN AIRPLANE MCE
Dr. N. W. Emery. Springfield
dentist, and his twin brother, Newell
returned U .t week from their v a .. ? ' ,h * '“<k ° f ‘
o ’” ’ra',,r' j
Emery of Eugene, will enter the
""
Re-Surfacing of Street When
ban not been given up and may yet
second annual twin roundup to be! $300
Prize Money Awarded
three w eek .' trip to A la.ka
b l||„ ar(.ordln< lo . , . tt„
Bridge Approach is Paved l,on*
re-
held at Albany on Labor Day. Dr.
Local Man in Race Front»
Kenneth
Dillard. 23
year
old Emery announced thl» week
Proposed; Straightening and and wuy point». The Journey w a a .celv ed by the New» from J A. Mc-
He 1»
S
p
r
in
g
fie
ld
Portland
to Cleveland, Ohio;
youth, van alm ost In-
Mr. IlUNbmun «» th< i Pher»on, pronldent of the Wlllam
Re-Grading East Main Also doHrrlbed by Mr
„
uncertain, he »tatea, a» to which
moat Intere»ting which they had ever!**** Veneer company.
Hlantly killed at Eugene Thursday ronte)1, )n tbe roun(J
Publicity
for Springfield and
up they will en-
Part of Plan.
car
which
he
Mr
McPherson
write»:
"I
have
•
nlKb*
wbeD
Aviation
School
Here.
made
wa" ter, hut they are going to participate ;
always
been
confident of »ufflclent I dr*v*nR collided
Ith
another
driven*,.
tb,
eveBbl
wltb
,be
MprcUtu,n
Through n co-operative agreement
In
The party loft Apr Ingf li-lil Satur
Gilbert H. Eckerson, Springfield'S
< timber to run s plant for many by *van Brent of Eugene at the In of having a good time.
v itti Ih e » tu le M u in » Ire e l p a v e m e n t day A iik iih I 3, and d ro v e lo V a n i ou
year» and I have not given up the ,*r»w'tlon of N ineteenth and Alder
flying
major, crossed the finish ltn s
ver, B. * where they embarked on
C om petitive
stunts
and skits,
may be m unirti at the time of the j vpr-
veneer plant Idea, and It 1» possible R,reet». HI* neck was broken and
at
Cleveland,
Ohio, at, 4:01 o'clock
i llie Bteamer Prince G eorge o f th e
staged under the direction of the
paving of th e a p p ro iii'h i'H to llu
In the next year or two we may find he died at the Pacific Christian hos­
Tuesday afternoon follow ing a five
('anadian N ational steam ship line.
m
ayors
of
important
Oregon
cities
M ill
Ile i ween
¡i t| iim 11 f led
operator to manage pital a few m inutes later.
Springfield h l III gii.
Tile Prllli-e George follow ed the In­
Mr Dillard stopped his ear at the and towns, will be one of the highly day's trip from Portland. Oregon Ue
such
a
plant.”
umi Second streets the pavem ent 1 nide passage up the roust lo Alaska,
He dld not wln flr, t
I
Intersection,
as Is required by law. en tertain in g andj am using features bla b|g Waco
Plan» for the vem—r p la n t h e re
will have lo In- p r a d ira I ly n-lalil and I bring « Ime lo either Islands or the
of the annual Twin Round-up.
and th<n drove Into N ineteenth
place, as aviation fans in Springfield
m u c h p a tc h in g Is n e e ili-il on o th e r m a in la n d iirn e tlc a U y a ll th e tim e , so were held up when the m em bers of
l-ast y>ar's Hound-up brought 160
street. Before he was able to get
thn
com
pany
became
and
vicinity were hoping he would
dissatisfied
p a rts o f th>- s tre e t, c it y u f f li la ls nay
th a t th e p ii H i-iiif rs w e re a b le to cn
pairs of tw ins from all parts of Ore­
with the man who had been chosen com pletely across the street, how-
do,
but
he did com e In for the fifth
Joy
th
e
s
c
e
n
e
ry
fro
m
th
e
deck
o
f
th
e
Itv c o m b in in g th e p a v in g Jobs It I h
gon to Albany.
R egistrations thus
Bills hud been ever, It was struck by the m achine
Th
a lilp sto p p e d a l Ju n e a u , to operate the plant
prize
o
f
1300, which in itself fe
t>. ll.-v c d m on e y can In* suv«*d b o th shl|>
far
receive«!
indicate
that
the
en
­
railed for a large plant on the driven by Brent, which was travelin g
fo r th e c it y a m i s ta te and a lio m ake th e c a p ita l o f th e t e r r it o r y , u i S ka g
tries w ’ll be far more numerous and worth considering.
down
N
ineteenth
Mr.
Dillard
was
n u m b e r o f o th e r Springfield Industrial site and even
a c o m p le te d Im p ro v e m e n t n il at th e w a y, and a l . a
being
received
The major entered the race with
thrown from hls car by the Impact more entries are
to
w
n
s
,
w
h
e
re
s
p
e
c
ia
l e x c u rs io n s In to som e of the machinery purchased at
dally.
ra m c H im -
N e g o tia tio n s
a re
now
som eth in g of an handicap. He was
of
the
blow.
th
a
t
tim
e
b e in g i ir r lc d on by th e c ity and th e Ih e m a in la n d w e re sp o n sore d .
flyin g a W aco sport model, a speedy
W itn esses of the accident state
h ig h w a y d e p a rtm e n t In th in r - g a r il
T h e nw>«t Im p n is fv i -<lghl w h ic h
plane, but not a racer, as were used
that Brent was traveling at an ex ORCHESTRA PLANNED
A. C. TRAVIS PASSES
by m ost of the other contestants. He
I f a M a n u fa c to ry a g re e m e n t can be th e y -i.iw on t h e ir t r ip , a c c o rd in g to
ceaaive rate o f sp ied
He was ar-
FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL told friends Just before leaving for
rested and will stand trial In the I
re a c h e d f o r
th e
p u rch iiH e
o f th e M r l l i i s li t n . i t i . w a- th e T a k u g la c ie r.
AT EUGENE HOSPITAL
w
h
ic
h
ru
n
s
In fo th e ocean betw een
r ig h t o f wax on e a st M a in k I i . , i th e
FUNERAL HERE TUESDAY Lane circuit court on the charge of 1 An orchestra for the Methodist Portland that he did not Intend to
T h e Ice o f
c lt v a n il s ta te w ill i i I ho s tr a ig h te n Ju m -n u a m i K k a g w a v .
Involuntary m anslaughter.
Sunday School will be organized wear out his plane by flying at ex­
this g to ler Is highly colored and
th e c u rv e n t th e end o f th e p o *e
K e n n e th D
illa r d was born
b o rn a
Allen Carroll Travis, for 25 years
Kenneth
Dillard
at t Eu-i within the next few w eeks, it Is an- cessiv e speed Just for the sake of
That was w hat
u n lit to c o n fo rm w ith th e n e w Me presents a very striking appearance. a ri -Ident (if ih e Sprlngfl* Id v ld n ltv . K' np April 1. 1906. m oving with his nounced by Harry G illette, superm ­ w inning the race.
to
the
much
touted
K rn tle h ig h w a y
T h e s tre e t w ill he Large bergs are constantly breaking an d for 12 years an em ployee of the fam ily to Springfield In 1915, where j tenrant. Mr. G illette said it is the happened
The Booth Kelly lumber company here, J be hf'* sin ce lived
Holman
of
M inneapolis,
w id e n e d a nd re g ra d e d a nd s u rfa c e d off from II ami floating away.
He graduated plan to have the orchestra to play "Speed”
from
a
blast
of the died at th e E ug e n e hospital Saturday | ^ron* *be grammar arhool here and for all special occasions, as w ell as , *,°
in to one o f th e fin e s t th o ro u g h fa re s ' vibration
tb® field In most laps of the
in th l» p a rt o f th e
c o u n try
T h e i ship's w histle was enough lo make night follow ing a long Illness
Mr. a *BO from
the
Springfield
high to furnish m usic for the regular race'
H olm an s engine
gave out
p ro p o se d re s u rfa c in g o f M a in s tre e t i one berg drop off the glacier Into Travis was born In LaPorte county, i Rrbo°L after which he entered the ; session s of the Sunday School. All npar Sandusky, Ohio,
on the final
from ih e new bridge lo (he east city ,
B,'a - Hr Bushman said
Indiana, June 20, 1862
He was , * nlverslt of Oregon, where he spe- persons who are Interested fn Join- **ay n? *b * <'onf®BL and he was forced
lim its will he approxim ately a mile
Mr Bushman had been under the married to Effie Wing In 1890.
ciallzed
m ilitary • Ing the orchestra should get in ' *° 'an<* and continue to Cleveland by*
1 d
a llie d in electricity and military
auto.
|
of work and will he a splendid I in j Impression that Alaska was devot* d
•clenre.
He
would
have
been
a touch with Mr. G illette at once,
Mr Travia la survived hy hls
Ted
W
ells
of
W
ichita,
K
ansas,
wa«
p ro v i-m e n t. <-lty o f f ic ia ls p o in t out
principally to snow. Ice. and glaciers wldow,
1 The annual rally day of the Meth-
Mrs.
Effle
Travi»;
four senior th is year had he lived.
before m aking hls trip. However, at daughters. Prence* Travia, Emnm
Mr Dillard was a member of the od ist Sunday school will be held on the w inner of the race with an
Skagw ay, one of the northernm ost gene Travia and Mrs. Eern Richard* Springfield company of the National Sunday. Septem ber 29. according to elapsed tim e of 14 hours, 44 min­
MRS. PAGE TO TEACH
.-Itles, the party viewed one of t h s C f Eugene; and Mrs Marige Marrow l Guard and of the local Masonic Mr. G illette. The purpose of the day utes and 10 seconds. Tex Rankin,
AT LINCOLN SCHOOL
and fnrmpr
most wonderful flower gardens they j
c o tta g e Grove tw o sons Fenner I i lodge, an'1
form er "cou‘
scout m aster of Is start the fall and w inter session fam ous Portland flyer, was second
had
ever
seen
Almost
every
kind
o
t
|Trar1a
EtlK,.ne
and
Hllbe’
r
T
ravis
j
Bp
y
®5°Ut
,r
'.’op
12
To 1»? f°r hls off ’ Ith an Increased attendance. with 15 hours. 26 m inutes and Id
Mrs 1». K Page was d ie t e d aa
The others who fin ish ed
three ' FilUra,lon anf* a,<* in "uPP°rDng his An effort will be made to get all seconds.
tesch er of the first grade at the flow ers w ire grown In Ihe Blanchard of Sacram ento, Gallfornli
were
in
the
follow ing order: Snydor
gardens
there.
Mr
Bushman
said.
m
other
and
sister
he
had
attended
the mem bers of the Sunday school
brothers, W illiam, Jam es, and Ger-
Lincoln school st a m eeting of the
Hall. St. Louis, Missouri, 17 hours,
local school hoard Friday night Mrs There were cannaa that were more aid. all o f La Porte. Indiana; one school only part time during the who have not been In attendance
27 m inutes, 56 seconds; W. H. Em­
sister, Mrs. George W hetzel Of 1-a pa"t xear' w° rk,n< a" projectionist I during the year to com e, as w ell as
Page succeeds Mrs Marjorie L ess than 12 Inches across.
ery. Jr.. Bradford, Pennsylvania, 17
at
the
Rex
theatre
at
Eugene.
He
¡
other
persons
who
are
not
m
em
bers
T
he
Prince
G
eorge
encountered
Porte;
and
three
grand
children.
d ie . who reatgned recently to movo
hours, 42 m inutes, 22 seconds; Major
rough wnter In passing through Mill
In Eugene.
Mr T ravis's funeral waa held at was the secretary o f the Eugene or- of any Sunday school. A special
der of motion picture operators.
j program will be presented for the Eckerson, Springfield, 18 hours. 14
Anne
stra
its
near
Juneau,
and
som
e
the Springfield W alker-Poole chapel
♦ Mrs. I*nge has taught In the
Mr
Dillard's funeral was held ocra»lon, details of which w ill be m inutes, 5 seconds; Dick Rankin,
Springfield schools off and on for 20 of Ihe passengers becam e sea sick, Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclnck. with
Portland, 18 hours. 41 m inutes, 2d
Monday
at the Veatch
but
throughout
the
most
of
the
trip
I
Hev
8
chapel at ’ an*>ounced later.
E. Childers, pastor of the
v«-ars. laist year she aerved as su b ­
secon
d s;
and L ieutenant W .
B.
It sms sm ooth and pleasant
J Kugene
Childers
of
i
R
all>
'
da>
’
w
il>
a>so
be
the
tim
e
Christian church In charge Eugpne with Dr. S. E.
stitu te teacher. She has been active
Clark. Portland, 25 hours, 35 m inutes
the
Eugpne
Christian
church
in
of
promotion
for
the
cla
sses
at
the
\\"tiil«' In S eattle Mr and Mrs ! of the service. He was hurled In the
in P. T A work servin g ns p resi­
charge of the services. He was
was M ethodist
Sunday
school.
Each and 26 seconds.
dent of that organization Inst year. Bushman and Mrs Sm ith ntt«‘nded I the 1. (). O. E cem etery at Eugene.
The racers are guests at the an­
hurled In the new I. O. O. F. «-erne-, R,udent *'ilt he promoted to the next
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She was the chalrmann of a commit the Passion Play w„lch was pre- •
nual Cleveland air races which are
t
e
r
v
M
embers
of
the
local
National
claRR
and
w111
start
another
year
tee which Investigated and rernm re n te d th e re by a c o m p a n y o f N e w REV. DAY TO PREACH
now being held at the Ohio city. A
Guard acted as pall bearers. He is ot instruction.
M o re Ilia n 750 p e o ple i
m ended to the school board the Y o rk p la y e rs
number of con tests for such ev en ts
AT
BAPTIST
CHURCH
survived
hy
hls
mother,
Mrs.
M
i
n
a
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adoption of the visual Instruction participated In the portravBl nf the
as
stunt flying are being held at the
Dillard and one sister, Miss Ann ACCIDENT COMMISSIONER
method for teaching rending to the life of Ji-seiis In the U niversity of
Rev. Franklin Day. of Sacram ento,
C leveland airport, and it is possible
Dillard.
Hls
father.
H.
N.
Dillard,
On the re­ former pastor of th- Springfield Bap­
pupils of the first
grade. The W ashington eolloseum
TALKS TO 4L MEMBERS that the major may enter som e o f
method was adopted for the com ing turn Journey they visited Mt. Ranier tist church, will deliver the sermon was killed In a fall follow in g an :
them.
N ational
Park
anil enjoyed
the there th is Sunday, It Is announced electrical shock w hile w orking as an I George M Aitken and Mr. Fergu­
year hy the board
Major Eckerson entered the race
electrician at the local Booth-Kelly son of the Oregon state industrial
D r W II Pollard, acting chnirm in scenery there.
hy the board nf deacons. Rev. Day
to Cleveland more with the idea of
mill
last
July.
The
young
man
was
accident com m ission were speakers gaining publicity for his school o f
of the school board, stated that In
lived in i»nringflcld for many years
B. Dillard, clerk of at the regular m eeting of the aviation here than for w inning
electin g Mrs Page to the position TRIP TO PORTLAND
an«l wns ordained m inister at the n n< phew o f
I-in e county.
Springfield 4L held In the W. O. W. money, and in that he succeeded ad­
the hoard felt that It w ns Justifl«-«l
MADE BY CANOEISTS local church. Rev. and Mrs. Day are
hall Monday
night.
Mr. Aitken mirably. Undoubtedly more people in
In settin g aside a p re v io u s r n lln g
n o w tr a v e lin g up the const tn the
On T r ip U p C o a st
spoke on the industrial accident the country have had the existen ce
that no married women would be
t w o y o u n g P o rtla n d m e n . W a lla c e ¡ B a p tis t c h a p e l c a r ''G o o d w ill." T h e y
em ployed
The fact that Mrs. Page Fargle and a com panion, entered the ¡w ill probably remain In Springfield
A party of local prnple left Datur- S**Ua*,On in Orppnn and Pointed out of Springfield. Oregon, brought to
w as su b stitu te teacher, and Is a W illam ette with their ennne near the ¡for about three w e e ks, taking charge 'lav for a trip up the cost from New- ,hp n “f“d for im provement In certain their attention for the first tim e ■
F ifty per cent of the through the exploits of the major
t - a r b o r <>f known
ex cellen ce. was o h l b rid g e e a rly T u e s ih iv m o rn in g of Ihe service^ until e new pastor Port alo n g the R oosevelt highw ay industries.
given ns the reason for the decision ami slnrt'wl down stream tn Port­ will be ch osen to succeed Rev. <’. H. lo Tidlamook. stopping at the varl- industrial accidents of the state are than through any other thing w hich
It was decided nt the hoard m eet­ land. They shipped their craft here Blom.
io u s benches alon g the line.
T hose in the loggin ig industry, he said al­ has ever happened here. The ma­
ing to have the roof of the high M o n d a y a nd sp e n t th e n ig h t In to w n
A call to Rev Mr. Mahon, pastor who made the trip were G eorge Per- though only ten per cent of the lab- jor’s pictures were carried in a ll
school building repaired anil re­ at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. C of the First Baptist church at Kin- kins, hls sister, Mtss Theda Perkins nrers
s ,a ,e are engaged In th e Portland and
Eugene papers,
that
occupation. T
Two
sets OI
of lantern
painted before tin- opening of school Pederson
a l orr,1lMUlon-
wo set8
lantern and probably as well In the Cleve-
The vou’h* were not mnth Falls was made by the local of S eattle, who is spending the i ln
Septem ber 16
Llndall Gardner of certain how long It - id take them cnngregntlonn follow ing the serv ices sum mer here. Miss Adalfne Perkins. slid es, ‘‘T ies to Steel" and "Beyond land papers
In additian to th is the
MJpst Springfield was given the co n ­ to reach Portland '
Springfield, J f s t Sunday at which Rev. Mahon Miss Vera Perkins of San Francisco, ,
M icroscope' were shown
to major has been featured in
tract of plastering the unflnishi*d as they were going
' ke their tim e preach«‘d. He will decide within a and Mrs Leon Jennisnn of Salem those present. The 4L passed a re- pape!, throughout Oregon, and the
room nt the Brattnln school The ami en joi the seen
as they tra­ few days w hether or not hp w ill ac- They will return the latter part of solution of sym pathy for Mrs. Mina progress of the race, in which h e
Dillard
follow ing
the
accidental w as alw ays m entioned, was carried
contract for doing the woodwork on veled. Both nre « i-< it can oeists.
this week.
I cept the offer.
death
of
her
son,
Kenneth,
at
Eugene by press dispatches all over th e
the room w ill be let iHter. J. L.
W ithin a short tim e after Mr
Thursday night.
Mnlnsh w as given the contract for j (,'nrgli- and hls com panion com plete
U nited States.
To M a k e Trip East
M u rp h y 's Entertain
en closin g the play shed at the Ural- | bp| r journey to Portland, they e x ­
The two hangara at the Spring-
J. W. Chase, F. B Chase and Tru­
Mr. and Mrs. D allas Murphy en ­
S m ith R e s ig n s a t J a n ito r
tain school
field municipal airport were painted
pect to ship I heir canoe to Idaho and man Chase will lenve next w eek on
tertained for a number of their
com e from there down the Snake and an extended trip through the Middle
R. W. Sm ith. Janitor at the Brat- this w eek in chrome yellow by Jame«
friends and relatives with a dinner
DARWIN E. BROWN DIES
Stovall of Eugene. Major E ckerson’»
Jhe Columbia to Portland.
W est.
T hey will visit friends and at their home T uesday night. Those tain school, has resigned his posi­
partner. T his will m ake them v is­
tion,
according
to
Dr.
W.
H.
Pollard,
AT HOME HERE SUNDAY
relatives In K ansas and Michigan who w ere present included Miss
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
and will also attend
to business J H exel Murphy, Miss Era Dell Mur- acting chairman of the local school ible for a great distance to aviators
Darw-ln E Brown, one of the oiliest
COMMITTEE TO MEET i ,prR ,n " nun'bpr nf ,hp larKpr <', t|” -J phy. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson of board. A su ccessor w ill probably he r’asR,nK OVPr- The construction o f
selected at the next m eeting of the , "n off,ce bulldin« to serve as head-
T« sklents nf Springfield, died nt hls
They expect tn exam ine the market Engene. Mrs. Glenn Arehart of I-eb-
board. Mr. Sm ith is leaving Springe q"arters of the school w ill be begun
home on East A street Ihinday nl the
d
lllon
s
In
Denver,
and
Chicago.
'
Bnon,
nnd
Miss
Clara
Jon
es
of
A m eetin g of the execu tive com ­
field to move to R eedsport with hls w i,h>n a short tim e by George Per-
age o f 80 years. He wns born In m ittee o f the Lane county council of where they ship a large quantity of Springfield.
N ew York July 18 1849. nnd Inter religious education Is called by the cucum bers front Chase Gardens dur- I
daughter and son-in-law. Mr. anil kins, local contractor. The project
________________ _____
lived In W isconsin and South Da­ president. M iss Mary Harding, for ing Ihe spring and sum m er m onths }
Safety Council Meeta
Mrs. Wilson. H e has served as is being sponsored by the aviation
kotn. ll e cam e to Springfield In Sunday, Septem ber 1st, at 2:30 p. m.
Janitor at the B rattaln and high committee of the local Lions club,
The regular m onthly m eetin g of
1996
school
for six years and has also which Is headed by Dr. W. C.
Scout
Meeting
Poetponed
I
thp
Springfield
4L
safety
council
at the M ethodist church, 12th and
Mr Brown Is survived by hls W illam ette, in Eugene.
served as clerk of the school dis- Reblian.
The scouts of Springfield Troop 11 , wnR hp_ld ln ,hp ,unch room at the
widow, Mrs. Emma n Brown; one
trlct
and city recorder.
All county and district officers, will not meet next week It w as an- j Booth-Kelly mill T uesday afternoon
Cara Crash at In te rse ctio n
son, Fred E. Brown, of Suplee, Ore­ locnl Sunday school superintendents,
nounced nt the m eeting last night nl
o clock. At that tim e Levi
A Ford touring car driven E. O.
gon, nnd one «laughter, Mrs. Mabel directors of re iglous education, pas­
Men Injured at Mill
hy C hester Ahlrlch, scout m aster. IbJpp* Kfvo n dem onstration In band-
Stratton of this city and a Durant
H i^ a r d of Springfield
Ho wns a tors, presidents of com m unity coun­
The next m eeting of the troop w i l l . nR*np’ ” fdnS: triangular bandages. At
Three em ployees were sligh tly in ­ coupe driven hy Clair Thompson of
m em ber of the Methodist Eptscopnl cils, and rep resen tatives of other re­
lie held W ednesday night, Septem- ,bp npxt nlp’',1nF. Septem ber 24, Mr. jured In Industrial accidents at the Junction City were slightly damaged
church.
ligious organizations lire considered her 11, Mr. Aldrich met with the N eet w lu *1ve a dpmonstrat1on In local Booth-Kellv m ill during the
Saturday evening when they collided
Mr. Brown’s funeral wns held nt m em bers of this eom m lttee nnd are
scouts for the Inst tim e last night, ,,1p con ,rol of arterial bleeding. Mr. w eek, according to a n otice posted. nt the intersection of Main and 5th
the Vcntch rhnpel nt E ugene T ues­ Invlhvl to be present.
as a new scout m aster will take Npp* ,ook B co,lrRP ,n safety m ethods A. R Manshlp wrenched hls shoulder streets.
Mr. Stratton started to
day nfternoon nt 2 o'clock, with
At this tim e, plans will be mnde charge within tw o w eeks. Mr. Aid- w b*pb wns g ,v cn Inst June at Wend- and back quite badly nnd ns a result
make a reverse turn at the inter­
R ev C. J. Pike, pnstor of the locnl for the year's program of religious
rlch resigned because of lack of I,ln * hy ” 1p Booth-K elly com pany In will he unable to work for several section. when ha was struck by Mr.
M ethodist church, offlclntlng
He education In the country.
I co-operation with the N ational 9afe- days. \ \ . W lltse lost four days work Thom pson's car, which was com ing
tim
e for the work.
wns hurled In Ihe I.nurel H ill cem e­
] ly Council. He was given a certifi­ when he w as struck on the ankle E ast on Main. One of the front
te ry .
Large Apple Displayed
cate of proficiency at that time.
nnd foot hy a pile of 2x4's which w heels on the Ford w as broken, and
One o f the largest apples ever
To Move to Klamth Fall*— Mr.
fell. Sm ith Mountjoy will he laid o ff the fender on the Durand badly
Bagk From Trip- Miss Maurlne seen In Springfield wns brought In­ anil Mrs. John Robertson will lenve
Back From Eastern Trip— Mr. and for several days as the result of j bent, but no one was Injured In the
Lombard
returned
Sunday
from to Ihe Com m ercial S la te hank Mon­ Springfield within a short tim e to
Mrs. Frank B artholom ew and fam ily
Portland nnd Monmouth where she day by J. C. Parker o f 448 C street. movo to Klamath Falls, where they ¡h ave returned to Springfield from a running a silver alm ost completely crash.
through hls hand.
spent several days shopping nnd Tlio fruit Is a Spokane B eauty and
w ill m ake their home. Mr. Robert- trip to Illinois, w here th ey visited
Hops Shipped
visitin g with friends
S he visited m easures 16 Inches In circum fer­ son has been employed by the As­
with relatives They went east by
Mill Cloaea Monday—The Spring-
Two car loads of hops from the
her mother. Mrs. Elin Tximbnrd, who ence.
It Is green In color, tinged sociated oil com pany of Eugene. He way of Yellowstone National Park field Booth-Kelly mill will close on
Seavey yeads were »hipped from
Is atten d in g the sum m er session of with red. Mr, Parker grew It on a has accepted a position with the
nnd also made a number of side Monday In observation of T«abo the local Southern Pacific depot this
the Oregon Normal school nt Mon- tree near h ls hom e.
The apple Is Hudson-Essex agency at Klamath tripe.
They traveled more than Day. according to a notice publishes week. The hops were consigned to
miyith.
on display at th e hank.
Falls.
6000 miles on their Journey.
Boy L o m i Life
When Machines Collide at
Street Intersection
by O. H. Jarrett, superintendent.
a company at Peoria, Illinois,