5(1 Try the H om e P rin t Shop Ftrat TW ENTY-SIXTH YEA It THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS J^PRINCHELH, lane <’< ) I 'NT Y. OIL W ; ON. BIÏEB FLOODS LOW LANDS AFFER BAIN Schools Dismissed; Traffic Held Up; Willamette River Leaves Banks Late Last Night Flood­ ing Highway Between Two Cities. I TEMPORARY LICENSE STICKERS AVAILABLE AT SHERIFF'S OFFICE T em p o rary llcon»» S tickers to serve until th e O thers can he o b tain ed will [ bo av a ila b le to ull m o to rists, w h eth er they h av e a new or old car, at ull th e co unty sh e riffs' offices a fte r tum or row , u cco rd lu g to an an n o u n cem en t Issued re c e n tly from S alem by lln l E I loss, s e c re ta ry of state. I hose s tic k e rs cun be o b tain ed only from th e offices Of th e sh eriff, and a re good only u n til th e licen se has by th e ap p lican t T h e re Is a fee of 25 c e n ts ch arg ed for each tem p o rary stic k e r Issued T h e w hole p u rpose of Issuing th ese tem p o rary licen ses Is to en ab le per sons to get th e ir licen se by m ak in g ap p licatio n to th e county sh eriff, and th u s avoiding the n ecessity of mall- Ing In th e ap p licatio n to the Mtatf* office. “The Psopla’s Pspsr” L IV E NEW SPAPER IN A L IV E T O W N THI KSDAY, DEC, 19, 1929 B a sk e tb a ll Team C ouncil F orm ed L eaves For Toledo B y M eth odist Men Squad of Eight Men Taken on Dr. Magruder Tells of Other Week-end Trip to Meet Prohibition Movements; Coast Aggregations Urges Continuation. No. 50 PETITION TO VACATE BRATTAIN ADDITION TO SPRINGFIELD SIGNED A petitio n ha» been p re se n te d to | the City C ouncil a sk in g th a t a larg e | portion of B ra tta ln A ddition be cated and tak en out of the city lim its. NEW BUILD,'NC FDD KEÍELS DBÜG SIOBE Stan,ey. Who Purchased E lgin m em b ers of th e firs t squad 1 E ig h ty -th ree men g a th e re d a t th e Sutton Block, to Build For T h e p etitio n Is signed by p ro p erty of th e S p rin g field high school basket- , M eth o d ist church p arlo rs M onday Tenant He Displaces With ow ners in the d istric t. bull team left h ere th is m o rn in g for ' ' ver,*nK “ t 8:30 and a fte r e atin g Grocery Store in Corner b anquet p rep ared them by the ladles a w e e k e n d b arn sto rm in g trip w hich T he req u est fo r th e vacation of the K|>rlr>icn<'l be on No d efin ite d a te h as been s e t o n C ities before 8;30 thl» m orning Long co u n ty re s id e n t, passed aw ay at his d is lrlc , ch ap lo n sh lp . , in th e A lbany d is tric t, h e w a s follow- £ L T “ ' a ” ym n M a n o la early M onday w hich to s t a r t co n stru ctio n w ork, line» of car» w eer assem b led nt point» horn» a t T he p u rpose Of p laying th e g am es ’*d by ° B A rn«‘- who m ade a sh o rt J. P ike. R ecitatio n MfYv'^Yh ° this d ep en d in g upon se v e ra l th in g s ’ n e a r M am m y» C abin at Ju d k ln a -aornlng a t th e age of «3 y e a rs and 11 m onths ah ead of th e re g u la r c o n feren ce a d d r‘' ss on "M en and E veryday C lapping song, p rim a ry d e p a r tm e n t such as th e w e a th e r an d the sp eed P o in t, w ondering if they should try lie w as born In Iowa on D ecem ber "r h edule w h lrh beg in s on J a n u a ry 10 . ’ h rlstla n lty . He urged m en to give R ecitatio n , A T rip to T o v lan Y p Y ' w ith w hich th e plans a re handled. Mr. to m ake the cro ssin g with the ■11. 1846, an d cam e to O regon w ith wbon ’b e locals go to A lbany to m ore th o u g h t and c o n sid eratio n to Ju n e Y arnell S ta r of th ____ P „ S tan ley sta te d y e ste rd a y th a t it w ould ______ waiter ru sh in g acro ss nt a d ep th of his p a re n ts In 1851. se ttlin g on a farm m e0‘ th e h l* h 'c a m th e re . Is t,, „ ,bp e ,b i,’al « . ^ « of th e ir hom e, bust- m m usical usical n n u u m m b b er e r ’ by he o'3 "1' ? B a rb a ra B a r n e l l tak e ° nly fiye w eek« to com plete th a m ore th an tw o feet. H eavy sta g e s co n ta c ts. bells. and ¿ ^ a n Y b“ Ild<»< tim e th e I c t S R oseburg, where« he lived for glv<* ,n *‘ 1,0y" a ch an ce to "fin d " them n e s . and o th e r d aily w ere m aking th e cro ssin g with only Dr. M. A. M agruder, of C orvallis, citatio n , C h rist the K ing PhyUU ' ° rk ‘8 put undey w ay- slig h t difficulty an d w ere o p e ra tin g th e next few yearil He a tte n d e d the selv es on th e flo o r below th e b ask et M onm outh college and la te r ta u g h t b efo re th ey lose any of th e Im p o rtant m e n t a t the’ O re g o n StaTe ( Y l L I e ^ ^ ^ WM,fa11- Vlolln sol°- E velyn Buell, T ne *«*•>’« d ru g sto re has a le a s« on u nearly norm al schedule. gam es. T he first bus to m ake th e cro ssin g 'sc h o o l in lam e and o th e r co u n ties. th e D rincinal «r u r accom panied by Ju le P o llard . Song 0D its Pre8e n t q u a rte rs u n til M ay 1 from E ugene to S p rin g field a rriv ed He lived for a w hile In C alifo rn ia and brought ,o h is aud ence . J , f Z d e p a rtm e n t. R ecitatio n , E velyn M 80011 ‘he new s tru c tu re is com- h ere ut 8:22 thia m orning T ney have re tu rn e d to O regon In 1881 and took CHRISTMAS VACATIONS j up his re sid e n c e on w hat Is now been ru n n in g on a d elayed sch ed u le lectlon o f fa c t c . J C° ’ R ob|ey- R ecitatio n , W hy Do B ells pIe‘ed, and w ork will then be s ta r te d WILL START TOMORROW m ttnn Y c o n cern in g th e prohl- R |ng for C h ristm as. S e ttle F\>rd an d ° n tb e rem odeling. * know n ns th e S e a v e r's A uto cam p In all m orning. (W e st S p rin g field H ere he m ade his bltlon m ovem ent in Mexico and o th e r L ouise S m ith. R ecitatio n Flo™ C h ristm a s v acatio n s for th e pupils All R oads U n d er W a te r T he tin a l p ap ers in the tra n s a c tio n hlnie fur 23 y ears, m oving to M ar of th e S p rin g field schools w ill begin Bu-eign c o u n tries. H e d isp lay ed larg e B ertsch. R ecitatio n . L e o tta G ertsch All th re e of the ro u te s b etw een of th e S u tto n p ro p e rty to Mr. a n d on Y ? Y 6 d (>btalned w hlle R ecitatio n . L ouise S in n a r S ong cola in 1994, w here he serv ed F rid ay a ftern o o n , and will ex ten d X ’k e c X w,Uteern* s W’ r’ . efrC‘* * % a » „ a c c o u n ta n t for’ th” ° antZ ClaBS C h ria t’’ Mrs. G eorge S tan ley w ere signed y es­ u n til th e second o f Ja n u a ry . T he MexicoCnall "f whO1chU8h a '. Ire,aD \ a Y S " * " 1 N '* h t' blocked by w ater. S ev eral m o to rists F ish e r L u m b er com pany, te rd a y afte rn o o n , th u s m ak in g it cep- fo rm er v acatio n d a te s w hich had been c e n tra l th em e th e ab o litio n of ¿ Y o r R eY d ln g ^lT e Y fried to com e aro u n d by th e Taxurel j At M nrcolu he was h Y t Cla" th3t MF SUn‘Py plans a b“a‘“«M a m em b er of an n o u n ced by th e school board • M" T his -a k e th l w ere It is an in te re s tin g fact, he d ecla red , W e B u lfl H ill c e m e tery and th en down imst th e ( h rlstla n ch u rch fo r m any y ears to begin a t th e close o f th e th e Old Mill dan ce hall. sch o o l th a t th o se lu th is c o u n try w ho sh o u t ___ ________ ____ ____ ' fo u rth s to re th a t Mr. S ta n le y w ill in m ak in g 'j \ on,,r n P rf Y p lh Y MY 3Wk M e m b e r 24. a n d ex ten d u n til A few w ere successfu l 1 tDlS v lc in ity - *« a ss o c ia te d ■ tru ck he , J' ° z / ° f ,h e ’ E n ,a m p , ‘h ® d ay New Y ear s. T h e deci th e loudest fo r th e re p eal of th e pre» L IO N < i P I H R c m - t c o t - s th is crossing, until a large j , w ith th e th re e R alph and S ta n le y .................. . ' B" d “ f ,h ,‘ « '•b fk n h lodge. He . «Ion to give th e te a c h e rs and pupils hibltion am e n d m e n t use as th e ir m ain L I O r J S C L U B ENTERTAINS longing to the Owl T ru ck line w ent and pupils took a c tiv e p a rt In all com m unity tw o e x tra d ay s v acatio n w as reach ed arg u m e n t, th e c o n te n tio n th a t th e FOOTBALL SQUAD FRIDAY ’ ,ores Iocated in E ugene. H is so n , off th e road and com pletely blocked , ---------- j Clive, will m anage th e new s to re ln thlDg a , r „ “ „ r t oa w hich alm ost covered th e mill w heel I luissed aw ay se v eral y e a rs ago. g re e S ta ff o f th e R eb ek ah lodge at in to x ican ts. the Mr. B ushm an expected tn a t th e m ill school, in .th e i r lodge room s on F rid ay night T he w hich se v e ra l of th e play- j re p o rt issued from th e office of I T he fu n eral se rv ices w ere held p ro fe sso r also sta te d th a t th « Would he o p e ra tin g th is aftern o o n last. A sh o rt p ra c tic e sessio n w as Mexico w as show ing g re a t forw ard e rs had p a a r rt t s , an d o th e r m e e tin g s co u n ty se c re ta ry . M arv A nnin ! yesterdrty at 1:0« p. m . fr„ In Cot- held for th e m em b ers of th e team m ade it n ec e ssa ry to S pringfield s tre e ts and d itch es W alk er Poole strid e s in th e m a tte r of social pro- fu n eral hom e h ere. a d v an ce th e ' tag e G rove w as not included in th « fulled y e ste rd a y a ftern o o n Io c a rry Rev. W. A. E lk in s, a close frien d of a f te r w hich th ey all enjo y ed a C h ris t­ Kress and th e ab o litio n of race tim e to th e noon hour. re p o rt. off the w ater as fast as It fell. Most th e d eceased , condtt ted , | le s e r ­ m as tre e and pro g ram . E ach m em b er prejudice. "P eo p le In Mexico th in k T he luncheon w as v ery Inform al M ore th a n 2500 m em b ersh ip s w er« of the s tre e ts w hich a re not paved vice s. In te rm e n t w its m ade ln L au rel b rought a gift and th ey w ere ex ch an g ' we a re m ak in g a g re a t m ista k e in P rin cip al Buell m ade a s h o rt ta lk and s e c u red in the d riv e in L ane co u n ty , w ere covered with w u ter for sev eral G rove cem e tery . T h - g rav e side ed. R e fre sh m e n ts w ere serv ed . I p e rm ittin g o u r ra c e p reju d ice to each m em b er p re s e n t w as called an d 12,700.15 w as n e tte d for th « hours, and th e road east of th e city se rv ic e w as co n d tte' d by th e Mo­ e x ist," he co n tin u ed . "M exicans a re upon to in tro d u ce h im self to th e club c o u n ‘Y- S p rin g field people c o n trl- w as well u n d er w ater at sev eral haw k lodge of th e I ( O. E. MISS VOGEL TO ATTEND not opposed to o u r com ing in th e ir m em bers. Coach B ak er w as also b uted $145.50, w hich w as raided larg e- places. STATE TEACHER MEET co u n try and e sta b lish in g exclusive called upon for a few rem a rk s. ly th ro u g h th e e ffo rts of Mrs. C. B. schools fo r th e ir boys and girls d e s­ ------ SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS K enyon and he ab le w orkers. J u n c tio n MAR p a d t v r i n r n i f - . » . Mlss A nna v "Ke L te a c h e r a t th e ) pite • ’ “ th **■ e ’’ fact >'‘»i th a t o u r sain skin is filled filled MILL TO CLOSE FRIDAY * By tu rn e d in $164. E ugene ra is e d ____ ON FRIDAY high school, will a tte n d th e a n n u a l! w f,b a d if fe re n t p ig m en t th a n th e irs.' JUVENILE CIRCLE PLANS $1,421. $307 of w hich w as d o n ated by FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK 'm e e tin g of th,- O regon S ta te T e a c h e rs H e concluded h is re m a rk s w ith a LARGE PARTY SATURDAY th e U n iv ersity stu d e n ts, and $203 s c i’ y c L s 'i i t y ; : x s ^ X a n Y a t P o rtla n d ’ ,,n T h ” r8 ,,ay - stro n g plea fo r co n tin u ed su p p o rt of A nnouncem ent w as m ade H i I h week P lans hnve all been com pleted e arly of w hich cam e from th e w o rk ers at S a tu rd a y follow ing C h rist th e fed eral p ro h ib itio n law s. th a t th e B ooth-K elly L u m b er mill , wan e n te rta in e d nt n v ery d elig h tfu l ' th is week for th e big C h ristm a s p a rty the S o u th ern P acific term in al. “ In th is c o u n try we have th e gov­ m as, a s a re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e L an e h e re will sh u t dow n o p e ra tio n s t o - [ feathering at the w hich th e m em b ers of th e Ju v e n ile C. I. G o rrie hom e m orrow ev en in g for one w eek. T h is °n ro u te 1 lust F rid ay ev en in g county te a c h e rs asso ciatio n , In th e e rn m e n t an d th e law on our side, as I ircle No. 162. N eighbors of W ood­ CANOE USED TO RESCUE Place of L a u re n c a M offitt, th e elected well as high o fficials In c h a rg e of our is c u sto m ary on th e p a rt of th e Alami eight,-,-n cra ft, w ill hold a t th e W . W. W . hall w ere p re s e n t nnd COUPLE IN STRANDED CAR com pany. T he m ills alw ay s sh u t m any o th e rs w ere ex p ected , bu t did d eleg ate. Mr. M offitt w as u n ab le to g a v tm m e n t, we have th e prohibition, S a tu rd a y a ftern o o n , u n d e r th e d ire c ­ dow n for a week o r m ore a t th is lim e n o t tu rn o u t o w in g to th e e x tra ­ a tte n d th e m e etin g an d Miss Vogel, an d we have a ho st of o th e r c o u n tries tion of th e ir se n io r g u ard ian , M yrtle Two boys, whose names are not o f tin- y e a r fo r th e holid ay s and to o rd in a ry rain w hich fell th a t night. who w as e lec ted a lte rn a tiv e , will at- w a‘c h l“ K us. so le t's p ro te s t th is herit- E ggim ann. A lice N eet is g e n e ra l __ known, played an heroic role thl« ten d in his stead . age," he concluded. p e rm it Inspection of tn e plnnt nnd T h e cla ss Is com posed larg ely of th e S hort ta lk s w ere also m ade by chairman of the program committee. | morning when they took a canoe and th e inuking of ch an g es nnd rep airs. Young people above high school age Lloyd G ilson, of L ebanon, and Sam which is planning an Interesting pro­ rescued Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood« MRS. McKLIN ENTERTAINS gram for the afternoon. T h e ev e n in g w as sp en t In g am es from their Ford coupe, which had Y. B artholom ew , p re s id e n t o f the HAMLIN IS RECOMMENDED a n d s tu n ts , follow ing w hich re fre s h ­ NEW LEAGUE CLUB SAT. B rotherhood of th e local c o n g reg a­ gone off the pavement in West The program will begin at 2:00 p. FOR REAPPOINTMENT m e n ts w ere serv ed . Springfield and was setting in water T h e nine m em b ers of th e New tion, w hich a c te d a s h o sts fo r the m., and will consist of a musical number by MTs. Leota Rodenbough. up to the cushions. A wrecker was Ix-ngue, a E ugene clu b w hich w as o r­ o rg an izatio n m eeting. F. 11 H am lin h as been reco m m en d ­ ed for re a p p o in tm e n t ns p o stm a ste r a t S pringfield by W. C. H aw ley, con­ g ressm an from th is d is tric t. T h is Inform ation wns m ade know n y e s te r­ day when n le tte r w as receiv ed by Ibe e d ito r of th is n ew sp ap er, Inform ­ in g hint of th e action w hich h as been tak en . Ixical people have w ritten to th e co n g ressm an nt W ash in g to n u rg ­ in g th e ap p o in tm en t. MAN'S FINGER INJURED IN ACCIDENT AT MILL TWO MEMBERS INITIATED ganized m ore th a n 35 y e a rs ago. w ere e n te rta in e d a t n one o'clock luncheon S a tu rd a y , a t th e hom e of M rs. MT J. M rs D aisy HUI of J a s p e r nnd Mrs. McKlIn, n t 606 D stre e t. Ida A datns o f S p rin g field w ere both R eg u lar electio n of o fficers was in itia te d Into th e local R eb ek ah lodge ! held and all of th e p resen t o n es w ere a t th e re g u la r m e e tin g of th a t body re-elected. Mrs. W a lte r W illiam s n M onday evening. T h is w as also , w as an ho n o r g u e st fo r th e luncheon th e re g u la r so cial m eetin g n ig h t, and 1 __________ ‘be m em b ers all enjo y ed a social AUTOMOBILES DAMAGED g a th e rin g .and re fre sh m e n ts follow ing IN ACCIDENT YESTERDAY th e b u sin ess sessio n . INTO REBEKAH LODGE T h e big C h ristm a s p a rty will ho bold n t tro m e e tin g on n ex t M onday evening. Hay W elzell had one of his fin g ers b adly Injured S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 11 Former Resident Here __ w hen ho enught It ln one of th e G eorge B jo rse t of C o tto in n S X -M q r „ X m ach in es nt th e Booth K elly L u m b er v isited In mill. 7 his Is (he second accid en t to be rep o rte d nt th e m ill th is m onth. ». a reading by Jr. Laxton. a solo by sent out from the Rodenbough garag« MRS. KENYON ENTERTAINS I^iVerne Pugh, music by Bobble to remove the car, but was still MEMBERS OF ANEAS CLUB Adams, a reading by Alice Neet, a working with it late this morning. Mrs. C. E. K enyon e n te rta in e d the m em b ers of th e A neas elub a t h er hom e on T u esd ay aftern o o n . T h e club has tw elv e m em b ers and th e y sp en t th e tr tim e sew in g and w ith c o n v e rsa ­ tion. R e fre sh m e n ts w ere serv ed by the h o stess. SMALL BOY HAS ANKLE The au to m o b ile b elo n g in g to C. E. DISLOCATED SATURDAY K enyon w as d am ag ed y e ste rd a y at I noon w hen It nnd a n o th e r c a r b eing T he sm all son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy | d riv en by N, L. Helterbrand collided C astle. W est S p rin g field , dislocated ( Y P lf" ' a " d D T h e r ,K»“ nin - ”’ 1 “ .................... K™ ’ his an k le so m etim e S a tu rd a y w hile playing. No one know s Just how th e u n fo rtu n a te acc id e n t happened. T he in ju red m em b er w as s e t and j brand car was only slightly damaged. treated by a local physician. reading by Mrs. Ida Adams, some entertainment by Donna Gene Ernest, another musical number by Mrs. Rodenbough, a reading by Faye Par­ sons, and a Christmas story by the Sentor Guardian. A C h ristm as tre e h as been o b tain ed and will be gaily d eco rated fo r th e ev en t. A very a p p ro p ria te g ift will be given to each m em b er and light re fre sh m e n ts will be se rv e d by th e G u ard ian before th e conclusion of the p arty . Several other cars were stalled along the highway when they attempted to cross deep water. LICENSE IS REQUIRED UNDER NEW ORDINANCE All eating places, soft drink es­ tablishments, and pool rooms, are re­ quired to take out a license with th« city recorder, according to an ordin­ ance passed at a special meeting of the City Council on Tuesday. The fee attached to each license Is $1.00. Mem­ bers of the Council explained that the At Salem—Mrs. J. M. Larson Is ordinance was passed to enable tne spending a few days at Salem. She police officers to have better control took Mrs. Myrtle Henderson to her over these establishments, and not home there and is a guest at her I for the particular purpose of r a i . ^ | additional revenue. ä