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    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 |
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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
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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
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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.