THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Try tha Hom« P rin t Shop Firat TW ENTY-SIXTH YEAR SIM tINliEIELIl. LANE COUNTY. OREGON* NEW CENSUS SHOWS SCHOOL POPULATION INCREASE IN CITY BUS OPERATES ON 20 MINUTE SERVICE New Schedule Shortens Dis tance Between Eugene and Springfield and Speeds Up Service for Patrons. Follow New Routes. Tin- d is ta n c e a nd Eugene m in u te s tin - short«*ne«l W e d n e sda y O re g o n < n n ip o tiy H p rln g fle ld I m - I w i - i i i was B ia s e s by m o r n in g m o to r In a u g u ra te d u ten w hen tra n s p o rt 20 m in u te bus s e rv ic e b e tw e e n tit«' tw o fill« '» T h e f l i t t e r s e rv ic e I t lin o l* p o ssib le by tin - o p e n in g o f th e n e w bridge, w h ic h c u lt o f f m ore th a n one h a lf m ile fro m th e t llttu n c e b e tw e e n th e tw o cities, by l i t t e r o p e ra tio n o f th e buses, m id tra v e rs e d by w ith li'ir t e t lln g tile th e L m ltt c ity P l r ln g fle ld . N ew Schedule Given A c c o rd in g to tile lo w Mcbedilb ro u te of f ir s t b u t le a v a t K lx ih a n d • ' s tre e ts n t 6 17 a * m . w lt li tin su cce e d in g bu - lea* lu g nt ti 17 u m . G ’*7 u. in. n m l e m it 17 m ln iit e t, 37 in ln u i**s and f>7 m ln u te t u tte r each h o u r u n t il th e la s t b u t, w h ic h le aves S p r in g fie ld a t I I 47 p m. I n tte it <1 o f ut m id n ig h t. Ip Eugene I he h llt e t le a ve tile S o u th e rn I'm lf t i s ta tio n on th e h o u r, a nd e v e ry 20 m in u te s am t 6n m ln u te t th e re a fte r. N ew R outing Follow ed T h e r o u tin g o f th e h llt e t I t now b e in g m ade o v e r th e o ld ro u te In E u geni*, a nd th e re a re no e h u n g e t u n t il th e y re a c h th e w e t l a p p ro a ch to th e new bridge. T hey cro ss tin* bridge ami tra v e l e a st on Main stre e t to S lxlh s t r e e t; north <>.■> S ix th stre e t to C s tre e t; w est on C to F ourth s t r e e t; south on F ou rth to Main s tr e e t and th a n west to E ugene. T he form er ro u tin g of th e buses w as e a st on Main s tre e t to Sixth, n o rth on Hlxth to E s tre e t, w est on E to F ifth s tre e t, and so u th on F ifth to Main. who w e re h o rn In c o iin trb - i o u tsid e Hi*' 1'nlti-d S taten , a m i fo r ty fo u r have m o th e rs w ho h o rn la thin co u n try . w e re noi T h e ci-nnua wan ta k e n a a go hy a g ro u p o f S p r ln g f and Ho- c le rk lla s m ud*1 ( h e c k o f e lic li c h ild lo u o u r a c y o f H o flgllD-H. s h o rt tim e Id w o m en , a c a re fu l sa u re th e BAPTISTS WILL HAVE THANKSGIVING SERVICE A sp ecial T h an k sg iv in g se rv ice Is b ein g planned for Ho- B ap tist ch u rch on S unday m orning acco rd in g to th e p a sto r. Rev R alph M ullholand. H e will la k e us th e su b ject for Ills m orn ‘ |„ g Hermon. ' T h in g s T h at a re P re cious." In th e ev en in g he will talk on "W hy C h r is t O n ce L o s t Ills C on g reg atio n ." T h e ch o ir will sing sp ecial m usic a t both th e serv ices. T h e S unday school will m eet as usual at 10:00 o ’clock an d th e B. Y. P. U. will m eet a t 6 ;30. C oach Boys O v ercon fident B a k e r d e c la re d th a t h is le a n t had defeat« *1 t h e ir o p p o n e n t« In a p re v io u s * o n l* ,l and ln - lln * s l lo th in k th a t Hoy w o u ld h a ve no tr o u b le In c o n q u e rin g th e m a g a in , so th*-y p la ye d a v e ry la m e gam e. T in * lin e u p for S p rin g field w as ('. T h u rm a n , I. E ; J. S u m n e r, L . T . ; G M o rse , I, G ; J. L y n c h , ( '. ; G e i ge r. It G ; G M o rris o n . It T . ; F re d B u e ll, I t E ; T h a y e r M cM urray, L. II; II. T o m seth , It F. It. Cole. F. II.; E S q u ires, Q; Tli*- stu rtln g lin eu p for Ju n ctio n City w as O. P ryor, L. E .; W. Perry I , T . ; F. P eterso n . L.G.; A. D aniel son. C ; F lsh el, K G ; W S m ith , K T .; G oddell, R E .; L. N elson, L .H .; E. N elson, Il H .; C. S hipley. Q ; and J H en d erso n , F. PLANING MILL FIRE DESTROYS SAWDUST BIN LAST THURSDAY N ovem ber 30 ban been se t asid e an th e d a le for th e P. T. A. IMstrlct C ouncil m eeting lo be held in Spring- field at the M ethodint church. Mrs. Charles E. Roe, New York : C ity, nutlonul field ni.-certary of the P. T. A., will be the principal sp e a k e r at tin m eetings, which will In-gin at 10-00 o'clock In the morn- | ng an() w,„ laH, day S atu rd ay M any Delegates Com ing T h e tw o hundrt**l d eleg a tes who a re exp ected to a tte n d th e m eetings from l.an c and D ouglas cou n ties will be se rv e d d in n e r In the p arlo rs of the ch u rch , and will rem ain in 'h e build ing for Ih*- aftern o o n se»slon, which will s ta rt at one o'clock. Mrs. W illiam T B ric e , of P o rtlan d , who w as re c e n tly elected s ta te p re s id e n t t th e a n n u al m eetin g held | n G ra n t- P ass, will accom pany Mrs. Roe to S pringfield, am i will ta k e part In the program . Mrs. E thel P ark er, of Elmir*-, p re sid e n t of the I^ane county P. T A., will also be p resen t and ta k e p a rt In th e session. L IV E NEW SPAPER IN A L IV E T O W N 1930 B in SCHOOL BUDGET IS $51,000 National Field Secretary Com- ing to Take Charge of All-Day Sessions S he will have e n tire charge of the p rogram for th e day. A No. 45 Junction G ives P .T .A . M eets In H .S. Team F ight C ity N ovem ber 3 0 T h e school population of S pring Lack of Fight by Home Team field h a t reach ed a new peak m a rk Noticable in Contost Played thin year, acco rd in g Io flgorcn Jasl Here Last Saturday given out hy W illiam G H ughes d o r k of Hie school board, who h a t | S p ringfield high school football Just cnm pb lm | a c arefu l stu d y of H im team d efeu lcd th e team from J u n c school c en su s fig u res for Iho p re te n t | tion t'lly h ero last F rid ay aftern o o n y ear. by a score of 12 to 0. T h e score, T he to tal fig u re thin y e a r It 806 ' how ever, docs not tell th e sto ry of II It divided utm ost equally b e tw e e n ' Ho- c o m p arativ e stre n g th of th e two hoys mid g lrlt. th ere being 400 Isjys team s. T he S p rin g field hoy» played an d 666 g lr lt In school d is tric t 19 u IlntleMn gam e and w ere co n stan tly who a rc o v er fo u r yearn old. but who on th e d efen siv e an H i e fig h tin g ag have not yet rem loti th e ir tw e n tie th gr. g allon from Ju n c tio n City plow ed b irth d a y th ro u g h th e ir line tim e and again T h e to tal I h it y ear It a gain ol for first dow ns It w as only the 85 o y er la tl y ear F ig u res for th e ! uhillty lo ta k e a d v a n ta g e of the yearn previous lo th a t Him- a re aluo b reak s of th e gam e which enuhled In te re stin g lo com pany with thin S q u ires and F reem an to get aw ay y ear'n fig u res In 1927 th e re wer»- for th e tw o touchdow ns. T he lig h ter 768 ch ild ren Haled, and 1926 th e re w eight of th e Ju n c tio n City team Is w e re 838, In 1925 th e re w e r 798. a m i a ttrib u te d a* th e sole reaso n th at In 1921 Hi*- n u m b er wan 774. th ey wi re unable lo d e fe a t S pring F if ty th re e o f th e c h ild r e n It v* field. fa th e r s th e THURSDAY, NOV 21, 192» "Ths Paopls's Pap er" Committee Meets on Monday Night and Makes Estimate of Expenses Needed to Operate Schools in District During Coming Year, H enry M. R obinson, I.os Angeles hanker and for years an intim ate ol P resident H oover, w ho. it is be lieved, will succeed A ndrew Mellon when the latter retires on reaching his 75th birth d ay in March. McKENZIE PASS WILL NOT BE KEPT OPEN IN WINTER MONTHS No effo rt will be m ade to keep the M cK enzie pass open all w in te r th is y ear m ent. hy th e s ta te highw ay A blade plow d e p a rt w as ta k e n to th e snow line e arly th is w eek an d it will he used to keep th e road open as long as possible. W hen the snow be gins to pile up too deep th e w ork will he abandoned u n til n ex t sp rin g , w hen Hold T h ree M eetings th e ro ta ry plow s will be ta k e n out T h e se d is tric t m eetings a re held and used in opening th e p ass to th re e lim es d u rin g th e school y e a r tr a (fjc T h e first one, w hich Is to be held T h e re a re ab o u t e ig h t Inches of h ere, Is th e fall m eetin g T he second snow a t th e su m m it now a n d m o re Is m eeting or th e m id-w inter m eeting. expected a t an y tim e. S ta g e s and Is held after the firs t of th e year, au tom obiles have not been h aving and th e th ird , w hich is usually held any difficulty, h ow ever, in cro ssin g In E ugene, com es In May w hen the th e m o u n tain s th is fall. d is tric t o fficers a re elected for th e forthcom ing school year. ALFRED HENNAGER DIES R eg u lar b u sin ess w as tra n sa c te d AFTER SHORT ILLNESS a t th e m eetin g of th e S pringfield a s sociation. w hich w as held la s t F riday A lfred H en n ag er. 32, p assed aw ay aftern o o n at th e Lincoln school. Mrs. a t th e Pacific C h ristia n h o sp ital in G eorge Prochnow read the re p o rt of E ugene e arly la s t S unday m orning ,be d e le g a te s to th e s ta te conven- ___ ______ tion, and all bills received p rio r to i a fte r a Bhort i,ln ess M r- H en n ag er the m eetin g w ere exam ined and or- waa e m P,oyed a t tb e C arbollneum p lan t h e re an d h ad been 1„ fine dered paid. - R e fre sh m e n ts w ere served by th e h e a lth u n til th e w eek before h is ch ild ren of th e firs t and second d e ath . D uring th a t w eek he becam e 111 and w as ta k e n to th e h o sp ital. r a ,ies a t th e L incoln school, w here he died. I T he tax es for school d is tric t If will be about $500 less th is y e a r th a n la s t if the v o ters approve of the bud g et w hich th e school b udget co m m it tee d rew up for th e next, y e a r a t a m eetin g held M onday evening. T h e b u d g et th is y e a r h as been s e t a t $51,000.00 T he to ta l e stim a te d re* celp ts a re given as $19.650.00, leav ing $31,350.00 to be ra ise d by th e d is tric t ta x levy. A m eeting of all legal v o ters In th e d is tric t has been called for N ovem b er 20, a t w hich tim e any o bjections to o r approval of th e b udget as d raw n hy th e c o m m ittee will be h eard. T he to ta l bonded Indeb ted n ess of th e d is tric t Is now $71,000.00. T h e re is $8,962.69 due on w a rra n t indebt- fulness for w a rra n ts Issued and en d orsed “not paid for lack of fu n d s.’’ T h is leav es th e to ta l p re s e n t in d eb t ed n ess a t $79.962.69. T he b u d g et to ta l a y e a r ago w as $51,669 72. T he «sstlmate-| re c e ip ts w ere given as $19,000.00. T he Item ize«! budget Is published In o th e r colum ns of this n ew spaper. F orty-one th o u san d an d tb re o hun d red d o lla rs of the b u d g et will be used for s a la rie s and a c tu a l o p e ra t ing expenses. T he re m a in in g n in e th o u san d seven hu n d red d o llars w ill be used to pay on th e in te re s t an d p rin cip al of p re s e n t in d eb ted n ess. T h e d is tric t is k eeping well w ith la th e six p e rc e n t lillta tio n w hich is req u ired by th e s ta te law, acco rd in g to W illiam G. Hughes, clerk. T h e m em bers of th e b udget co ta m jtte e w ere th e s r hool board, D. J . B oaig w H p o n ar(j w illia m O, H ugheSt c A S w artg an d thre<( ge,ected by thfi m em berg o t th e arp M ar(on Adaffl^ w n „ g B e rts c h , an d w c W rig h t, F ire o f an u n k n o w n o rigin w hich T h e pre-serm on q u estio n w hich will be d iscu ssed "Is th e A nthropoid Ape | broke o u t 1° o n e ° f th e saw d u st M ore People Served O u r G ra n d fa th e r, and a re we a ssu red b ,n " at th e » p r ’ngfleld H a n ln g m ill W hile the new schedule d o es not la st T h u rsd ay even in g , co m pletely by th e co n sclu lo n s of scien ce?" o p e ra te ns fu r out hs th e fo rm er one, d estro y ed th e to p of th e s tru c tu re as yet It p re v e n ts doubling back by the well as badly d am ag in g th e roof of buses over m uch of th e sam e ro u te REBEKAH'S NOMINATE th e d ry in g sh ed s w hich adjoin it be- F T H F I f ' V 4 D M C I 1 r s i c - o S u rv iv in g Mr. H e n n a g e r Is h is : HIGH SCHOOL PLANS OFFICERS ON MONDAY , fore .h e local fire d e p a rtm e n t w as E T H E L C * Y A R N E L L DIES w ith in th e city lim its each tr ip und wife, five sm all ch ild ren , tw o s is te rs ! ac tu a lly serv es a larg er n u m b er of TO HOLD PEP RALLY ab le to ex tin g u ish th e blaze. HER HOME SUNDAY and his fa th e r. T he c h ild ren a re all Z ella C a n tre ll w as n o m in ated for I re sid en ts. u n d er school age. H is s is te rs a re ON MAIN STREET LOT T he roof an d w alls of th e boiler Mrs. E th e l C rum p Y arnell, wife ol Mjgs , vy H en n ag er. Y akim a. W ash O fflcals of III« com pany have pro i ,bfl Position of N oble G rand of th e , hn I R ebekah lodge at th e ir w eekly m eet r ° ° n’ Were aln ,o sl ,o ta l,y d ‘‘8,roypd W ayne l a r n e l l , an d a re sid e n t of mined lo In crease the size of T w o larg e pep ra lly g a th e rin g s a re th „ jln g held on M onday night, o th e r s I “ 1" 0-.an<.* not. yet kno’rn whether S p rin g field fo r th e p a s t 30 y ears, ington, and Mrs. Irm a C. H aver. loop In th e city us rnpldly ns P ettib o n e, N orth D akota. H is fa th e r on p rogram a t th e high school I th e ho ller w as d am ag ed enough to died a t h e r hom e h e re S unday m orn lives in so u th e rn M innesota. condition of tin- brid g e ap p ro ach es w ho w ere n o m in ated for office w ere th is w eek. O ne rally w as held a t th e re q u ire th e In sta lla tio n of a new one. ing a t six o'clock a fte r a lingering w arran t Hi* fa s te r serv ice o v er them Amy Love. E th el Jo lllff, and E dna th e b u ild in g s a re Mr. H e n n a g e r w as born in W allace. high school d u rin g th e assem b ly S w a rts , V ic e -G ra n d ; G e n e v ie v e Ix iu k , T h e d am ag e to illness, a t th e age of 61 years. cslim a te d at $500. w ith o u t in su ran ce. M innesota. In 1898. and m oved h e re perlo d - and a n o th e r w ill be held on re c o rd in g s e c r e ta ry ; M is. C. Ihilnam M rs. Y arnell w as born M arch 1, LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND If th e holler h as to be rep laced the from N orth D akota w ith h is fam ily one of th e v ac a n t lo ts on Main s tr e e t 'a n d All«-*- Doane, fin a n c ia l s e c re ta r y ; 1888. at E agle P o in t, O regon, and th is evening, to w ork up e n th u s ia sm d am ag e will am o u n t to se v eral th o u GROVE LEGION MEETING All,,. L()ratl about one y e a r ago. m oved to S p rin g field in 1S99. She fo r th e gam e tom orrow a ftern o o n san d d o llars. F u n eral serv ices w ere held T u es E. E I’yne w as In itialed ns a new 1 a tte n d e d th e E ugene high school w ith C ottage Grove. J a c k l-nrson, F. It H am lin. M II Th*> saw d u st from th is bln had and co m pleted a n u rs e 's tra in in g day aftern o o n from th e W alker-P oole member al tin- m eetin g w hich closed W hite ribbons w ith "W allop C o ttag e llu n tly , Mrs llu n tly , Mrs H am lin s lid w ith a pot luck su p p er and so cial been used to fire th e b oiler, w hich In course a t th e E ugene h o sp ital in 19io' | c h a Pel* a n <1 in te rm e n t w as m ad e a t G rove" stam p ed on them have bee« Mrs I. N. E ndicott m otored to C ot g ath erin g . tu rn o p e ra te d th e d ry in g kiln. T h e She w as m a rrie d to W ayne Y arnell the L au rel H ,n c em e tery . V eltie on sale fo r th e p a st few d ay s an d w ill tag e G rove Monduy even in g to atten d F u rth e r nom ination!) for office a re , ^ ry kiln ha<* not been use<1 for on May 15. 1911 at Eugene, . IT uItt. m in is te r of th e C h ristian be offered to n ig h t also. T h ey a re th e d istric t m e ltin g of th e Legion ex p ected nt th e m eetin g next M onday I •* T er“ 1 d"** b,‘fore th e fire b ro k e S u rv iv in g M rs. Y arnell Is h e r hus- I church, officiated. _____________________sellin g fo r ten c e n ts each. and th e A uxiliary. ¡ev en in g , w hen th e o fficers for th e o u t’ an<* ,h e f,r ® w a" not d isco v ered b an d ; tw o ch ild ren . E n n is 16. and --------------- Tin* m eeting w as iHketi up w ith tin- | en su in g y ear will be elec ted . ,s 7 x X 7 t X ?ne‘^ t h X S u n ,,, a p asserb y noticed sm o k e Allen, 3; a b ro th e r. F ield in g Crump.! MOTHER'S STUDY CLUB re p o rts and d iscu ssio n s of th e work b elch in g from th e building. ro u te 2; a n o th e r b ro th e r, Jo h n ENTERTAINED MONDAY gam s of th e season fo r th e local an d aim s of Hie legion o rg an izatio n s. T h e p lan in g m ill m ach in es on th e C rum p, H u sto n , T e x a s; and tw o CHURCH WILL HEAR OF boys. T hey have played six g a rn e t T h e m a tte r of In creasin g m em b er e a s t sid e of th e tra c k have been sh u t siste rs, M rs. R. H. P ierce and Mrs. T he m em bers of th e M o th er's S tu d y . th is season and have had but little sh ip s occupied th e la rg e r p ari of the PENSION FUND SUNDAY dow n sin ce th e fire. T hose on th e ' A nna C. Root, b o th of E ugene club m et a t th e hom e of M rs. C layton difficulty in d e fe a tin g an y of th e ir evening. T h e pension fund r Ion will be ta k e n j oppo9,te "l<,e a re o p e ra tin g on a T he fu n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere held - B arb er on M onday ev en in g for th e ir ! opposing team s, but C ottage G rove O th e r th in g s w hich w ere ta k e n up 1 up nnd d iscu ssed at tin- m o rn in g s e r - ' Knial1 schedule. n R ep airs a re ex y este rd a y a t tw o o'clock from th e re g u la r m eeting. Tw o p a p e rs w ere has a stro n g e r team th an any of th e for discussion w ere th e q u estio n of »Ice at th e C h ristian ch u rch on Sun I p‘,c,ed U) hfi s ,a r ’w1 sh o rtly . W alker-P oole chapel, w ith th e Rev. ■ read by Mrs. W . C. R eb h an and M rs. schools they have m et before. T h ey h av in g each legion post sp o n so r a day by th e m in iste r. V eltie P ru itt. A | -------------------------------- S E arl C hilders, p a sto r of th e C hris j W. N. G ossler. T h e h o ste ss served played w ith E ugene high school te a m tro o p of Hoy S couts. T he s la te o r tian ch u rch . E ugene, officiating. I n - , re fre sh m e n ts a fte r th e discu ssio n of e arly in th e season, and gave th e m g an izatio n of th e legion h a s asked m ixed q u a rte t will provide th e m ust. WORKERS COMPLETING te rm e n t w as m ade a t th e L au rel H ill the papers. Thp Q uartet is com r e d CROSS ROLL CALL a stro n g ru n for th e ir victo ry . T h is, th a t ev ery post sponsor n troop, and for ........... . cem etery. posed of Mr nnd Mrs. D allas M urphy, T he m em b ers p re s e n t w ere M rs. coupled w ith the fa c t th a t, th e boys In th o se p laces w here th e re a re not Mrs. Mabel R e p o rts of th e re s u lt of th e Red C larence C hase, Mrs. W. C. R ebhan, played such a poor gam e la s t F rid a y , enough boys to form a troop, they G erald M orrison and T yson. C ross roll w hich Is now b eing held LOCAL GIRL INJURED Mrs. Allan Kafoury of Eugene. Mrs. tends to give Cottage Grove the edge a re req u ested to d ev o te I h e ir tim e j T h a n k fu ln e ss" has been chosen In S p rin g field , w ill n o t be av ailab le IN AUTO ACCIDENT L. C. Moffatt, Mrs. Larson Wright, at this time. It is very likely, how- an d energy lo work am ong I he boys as th e topic for th e ev en in g serv ice. u n til la te n ex t w eek, acco rd in g to Mrs. Henry Fandrem, Mrs. Winifred ever, that the scare which Junction o f sco u tin g age. Miss M yrtle H arv ey , S pringfield, Cook, Mrs. Floyd Thompson. Mrs. W. City game them last week will be F ir s t aid along th e h ig h w ay s w as I Sp"!'*al, w l” a ," ° bp Prn v ,‘lp«l Mrs. C. E. K enyon, ch a irm a n of th e em ployee of th e S pringfield B akery N. Gossler, and the hostess. a n o th e r topic p re se n te d for discus- " ,,lb b ‘ R< b,,n' m eets at 9 65 and d riv e. helpful in putting more fight Into the al th e N ew M arket building In E u .in n T he legion Is try in g to have ‘hfi <;h r " ” lan K n ,leav er a . 6:30 in the ■ - ■ local team. M ost of th e b u sin ess h o u ses have o v 4* n 1 mr gene, received sev ere c u ts a b o u t h e r NEW GAS STATION OPENS te m p o ra ry first nld s ta tio n s estah- I Regardless of the outcome of the b een can v assed an d w o rk ers a re now face and sh o u ld ers an d su ffered a llsh*-d a t fre q u e n t In terv als alo n g all •at w ork In th e re s id e n tia l sectio n s AT EAST END OF BRIDGE i g““ e’J? i,e,the be8t of, the 8ea- w renched back T u esd ay ev ening th e m ajo r s ta le highw ay s w h ere I n - | OURVE IS BEING TAKEN _____ i son. There will be some real scrappy of th e city . M rs. K enyon Is well Jnred people can be cared fo r until The new service station belonging j playln^ and tb® ’«cal team will hare OUT OF EAST HIGHWAY pleased w ith th e re tu rn s receiv ed at about 6:00 o'clock w hen th e b ak ery tru ck In w hich she w as rid in g w ith such tim e ns an am bu lan ce and a p re s e n t an d Is co n fid en t th a t th e to O. C. Thurman, former street com- to put up a real flght t0 keep tbe,F Paul F rese collided w ith a n o th e r c ar S ta te high w ay crew s y e sterd ay drive will go over successfully. d o c to r can a rriv e. mlssioner of Springfield, has opened J I,ecord c,Pan for the entire season, driv en by L. A, C om er of E ugene. for bustlness on the north side of 1 They hav° defeate<> a» opposing teame O ne h a lf o f each d o lla r co n trib u ted T he final m a tte r to he b ro u g h t up com p leted th e rem o v al of th e old Miss H arv ey w as th ro w n th ro u g h th e the east approach to the new bridge. - 80 far, and on'y bav® Cottage Grove fo r discussion w as th e problem of sid ew alk in e a st S p rin g field p re p a ra to th e Red C roes re m a in s in th e w indshield of th e tru c k . T he tru c k This station has been built for some anf* niversity high to meet before m a k in g n su rv ey of all th e o rg an iza to ry to th e stra ig h te n in g of th e curve co u n ty fo r local w ork and th e o th e r w as also dam aged. time, but the opening has been de- the cIc>8e of the 8eason' tio n s, asso c ia tio n s und ag en cies now In th e road. T h ey n re now busy h a lf Is gent to th e n a tio n a l h ead S he Is now In th e Pacific C h ristian fu n ctio n in g for th e allev iatio n of w o rk in g on th e g rad in g of th e s tre tc h q u a rte rs, w hore It is used for re lie f layed awaiting the completion of the h ospital, w here h e r a tte n d in g physl DELEGATES TO ATTEND w ant nnd suffering. It w as proposed end It Is ex p ected th a t th e new ro u te w ork b o th in th is c o u n try an d In new bridge approaches. d a n d ecla red th a t she would be able fo reig n lands. COUNTY CHAMBER MEET th a t th e legion p o sts m nke a su rv ey can be follow ed v e ry soon. to re tu rn to h e r hom e on S aturday or T h e pow er poles have been m oved o f th e fa cilities av ailab le In th eir S unday. H e th in k s, how ever, th a t th e NORMAN SKINNER DIES W. K. Barnell, F. B. Hamlin, and re s p e c tiv e co m m unities so ns to place o v er to th e new sid ew alk w hich w as WORK IS STARTED ON c u ts on h e r face will leave p erm an en t AT HOME IN LONGVIEW W. A. Taylor will attend the meeting th e m se lv e s In a position of g re a te r co m p leted recen tly . LARGE BEACON TOWER scars. of the Lane county chamber of com u se fu ln e ss w hen em erg en cy cases Word was received here yesterday P aul F re s e s ta le d th a t he did not merce at Crewell this evening as a rise . It w as nrgued th a t It would bo ONE ACCIDENT NOTICE W o rk m en from A lbany, w ho a re see th e ap p ro a c h in g oar u n til th ey of the death at Longview of Norman, POSTED AT LOCAL MILL e re c tin g th e v a rio u s b eacon lig h ts w ere both a t th e In tersectio n of the nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. delegates from the Springfield cham v e ry beneficial to know Just w here ber of commerce. J. A. Seavey Is to tu rn w h en ev er an y aid la needed b etw een P o rtlan d n n d M edford, have Olive s tr e e t nnd B roadw ay, w here th e Ernest Skinner, former Springfield the other delegate, but it Is not cer- N otice of th e fo u rth accid en t to re g a rd le s s of th e type or th e c ir a rriv ed h e re and h av e s ta rte d con accid en t hnppened. residents, who have been living at tain whether he will attend the em p lo y ees of th e Booth-K elly m ill cu m sta n c e s. stru c tio n w ork on th e six ty foot Longview for the past two years. meeting. Others are Invited to sit h e re w as po sted re c e n tly a t th e mill to w er w hich will su p p o rt th e light. S eek s P ilot L icense Besides his parents he leaves his In on the program. y ard s. E dw ard T o m seth Injured his F o u r holes, each five fe e t deep, have G rades P lay Football Lloyd Kenny will go to Portland grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T h e se v e n th g rn d e d efeated th e hand nnd fin g er on N ovem ber n in th been b lasted in th e ro ck su rfa c e tomorrow to tnke an examination for Sldwell, and Frank Skinner, all ot From Corvallis—Mr. and Mrs. fflr- sixth grade at the Lincoln school hy w hen a lim b er d ropped sev ern l feet of b a se on E m erald h e ig h ts, an d w ill his pilot license. The Inspector who Springfield. nest Miller were week-end guests at s trik in g him on th e hand an d fin g er a score of 18-7 In a game which they be filled w ith co n c re te . T h e firs t wns to have come here to give the It Is expected that the body will the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Reb- ca u sin g him to lose se v e ra l d ay s played yesterday afternoon after sectio n of th e to w er h as been e rected examination was unable to leave be brought to 8prtngfield and that 1 ban They attended the game Sat- from w ork. school. an d h otted to g e th e r. Portland last week. urday. burial will be made here.