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A PAUB «Of THR S P R I N G F IE L D NEW S THURSDAY. IAN 1« IMO .■■■— : . - j ............ i S. P. TO OFFER SPECIAL SAN FRANCISCO RATES Sprlugfield people and those who ; live on the main line of the Southern Pacific railroad between Portland and Snn FrancUco will be enabled to take advantage of the special round-trip rates which the company is going to offer for sale on January 24. The round-trip ticket from Eugene to the California city and return will cost . the traveler $15.00. These tickets will be good on all coaches and in any aleeping car where the traveler pays the extra pullainu fare, according to an announcement made this week by L. L Graham," district freight and passenger agent at Eugene. it s j C oat Sale Dresses Hats his ticket From Mareóla—J K M’lea and son were early morning v Iattura today 42 8«h Ava W aal, Eugene, Ore. Don't ferget we olve 8 A H Green Stamps The new Oakland All-American "Eight” Sedan, with insert showing instrument board assembly. The All-American "Eight" power plant develops more than forty per cent more power than its predecessor. --------- — ■ THE ANGELIC CURSE" DYNAMITE USED ON ICE SERMON TOPIC SUNDAY AT MILL-POND MONDAY SLEDS BECOME POPULAR Rev. Ralph Mullholand. pastor of AS SNOW COVERS GROUND the Baptist church, will speak on _____ There were a lot of cold and un comfortable Jobs everywhere In the city on Monday morning, but It is doubtful If there was any which was as cold as the one at the Booth Kelly mill pond, where men were busy try- 1 ing to break up the ice to free »aw logs for the mill. Workmen spent part of Sunday , breaking the Ice In the channel to the saw logs and on returning to work Monday morning they found It com pletely frosen over again. Dynamite I was resorted to several times to break thick Ice which held the logs Hon Alanson b Houghton, re immovable. cently U. S Arr.Lavsado- to England, A large number of enthusiastic has accepted (he chairmanship of the youngsters made their way to the Commission oo International Justice pond on Sunday, and tried skating and Goodwill of the Federal Couitcil and sliding on the smooth ice. of Churches of Christ in America. Sleds, toboggans and all other de- Angelic Curse at the 11:00 vices manufactured for the purpose of ° Hock service in the Baptist church sliding on the snow are in great de- next Sunday. Norton Pengr? will mand in Springfield this week. The s*n6 a so'°- "When I Get to the End manual training shop at the high ot tbe Way." school has been one of the busiest ln 1116 evening the pastor will dé placés In the building, according to IllTer ,be second of a series of ser- W. E. Buell, principal. The boys are mon’ ,>n ,h e prophecy of Daniel. His all busy making sleds and toboggans toP'c 'he “The Times of the The sound of hammers can be heard Gentiles ' The Sunday school meets at 10 on la his office all day long. and the Baptist Young Peoples" There are short sleds and long sleds, Union at 8:30. ■ingle runner sleds and some of the more elaborate ones which have two METHODIST MINISTER sets of bobs, the rear set fastened ATTENDS EUGENE MEET securely to the frame and the front Wt secured to the body with . bolt. Rer c p,ke. p<stor of the 7 ” “nd thUS Springfield Methodist church, attended guide the sled. The . construction of ylne , h„ meeting of Methodist . pastors In . . ... . toboggans did not bother the * boVi' ■— Eugene yesterday as the guest of Dr. LODGES INSTALL NEW either. They found some smooth jkjy Leslie Smith, pastor of the OFFICERS ON MONDAY boards, and after soaking them for Eugene church of the same denomi- a while in hot water, they turned up nat"1<>n AT JOINT MEETING the end and soon had their toboggan This is the second of a series of ready to use. Newly eleced officers of both the five group meetings which are being Rebekah and Odd Fellows lodge« held in the varions parts of the were Installed here Monday night at FIRST NATIONAL BANK southern district The first was held a Joint installation meeting held in ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Saturday at Shedd -------- Plans were discussed at the Eu- the lodge rooms. Jesse Inman, of Eugene, district William G Hughes was re-elected gene meeting for the Pentecostal president and cashier of the First meeting, which is to be held In deputy grand master, was the Install National hank at the annual meeting Eugene on January 30, at which time ing officer for the Odd Fellows. He of stockholders held Tuesday night. Bishop Titus Lowe, will be the was assisted by E J Brower, dis trict deputy grand warden; W. - J. L. K. Page and 8. M McPherson are speaker. Tuck, district secretary; W. G. Daw ■ the two vice-presidents, and H. A. __________________ son, district treasurer, and C. P- Hughes is the assistant cashier. LOCAL PEOPLE OBSERVE Poole, district chaplain. Mr. Hughes. Page. McPherson, Paul TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY The officers installed were George Hadley and A. R. Sneed were electea E. Findley, noble grand: Harry Wool- The twelfth wedding anniversary of ley, vice-grand; Oswald Olson, secret directors for the new year. The Frist National bank became a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adrian was the ary; Carl Girard, treasurer; Charles national bank in 1807. It dates be occasion of a very delightful potluck Nolleth and Hugh Jolleff. right and yond that when it was first founded. supper, which was enjoyed Tuesday left support to the vice-grand; John evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorah, warden; Ray Love, conductor; : W. R. Dawson. The supper was a and Ernest Walker, chaplain. LANE POULTRY AWARDED surprise to both Mr. and Mrs. Adrian. The installing officers for the POULTRY SHOW RIBBONS Those present were Dr. and »Mrs. Rebekah lodge were Mrs Stella Find _ _ • Car> Phetteplace, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ben F. Keeney. Lane county asessor Seavey. Mr and Mrs Clifford Wilson ley, Mrs. Blanche Daniels, Mrs. Pearl and poultry fancier, won a first and a Mr. and Mrs W. R. Dawson and Mt. Clark and Jennie Barnard. The new officers are Zella Cantrell. third prise at the National Poultry and Mrs. W. H. Adrian. __________ noble grand; Amy Love, vice-grand; show held at Minneapolis last w e e k . _____ __________________ . Z I ¡Pearl Schantol. musician; Allct He entered birds in the barred Ply AGATHA SUNDAY SCHOOL Doane, right suppor to vice grand, mouth rock division and they won a CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS and Minnie Girard, left support to first ribbon in the light pullet class vice-grand. and a third ribbon in the dark cockerel Officers of the Ergatha 8unday Zella Cantrell made the following group. school class of the Methodist church appointments: Faith Drury, warden; met at the home of Mrs. R. P. Mor Leota Rodenbough, conductress; Ber SIDNEY WARD RECEIVES tensen last night and elected new tie Walker, right support to noble PAST MASTER’S JEWEL 0,flc<ir8 for the year. Mrs. Willis grand; Estelle Findley, left support _______ Bertsch Is the new president. The to noble grand; Ada Love, chaplain; Sidney V. Ward was presented with other officers are Mrs. E. E. May, Wanda Barnes, Inside guardian; and the past master's Jewel of the Masonic vice-president; Mrs. Robert Drury, Carrie Jarrett, outside guardian. order at the meeting of the Liberty secretary; Mrs. Bert Musgrave, trea Both organizations enjoyed a lun lodge. No. 71 A F. and A. M. on Tues- surer; and Mrs. Ray Palmer, instruc cheon after the Installation exercises. day evening. This was a regular meet tor. ing of the lodge and drill practice was Games and refreshments were en UNIVERSITY MAN TO BE conducted afterwards. joyed by the members after the busi BROTHERHOOD SPEAKER ness session. About 25 people were First Buffalo Killed in Yeare present. Dr. Vernon O. Sorrell, of the De Colorado Springs, Colo. Jan - — — ———— partment of Economics at the Univer Spencer Penrose, millionaire sports OUTDOOR SPORTS PLEASE sity of Oregon, will be the principal man, has been credited with killing TWO SPRINGFIELD GIRLS speaker at the monthly meeting of the the first bufialo |n Colorado In more ____ than fifty years. On the Penrose es Mls" Ju,e Pollard a”d Miss Lou- Men's Brotherhood of the Methodist church at the church parlors on Mon tate a female buffalo had become dan de,le WllIlamg were guests at the O day evening, January 20. He will de gerous, and was ordered killed. Cow E" Jacob3’ home on the Willamette liver an address on "Rome Aspects hoys cut the animal out of the herd r,ver duriD< the past week-end, where of the Present Economic Situation.” and drove It from the timber, where they «"Joyed outdoor sports and other A dinner will be served for the Penrose brought It down with one ,*“‘*rt*i»ment. Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby mem Iters of the Brotherhood at <;30, »hot at seventy-five yards. are the proprietors of the Swimmers and the address will be given fmmedo- Delight resort, which has become one alely afterwards. The general public BUILDING IS HAMPERED ! Ot the most popu,ar summer recrea- is Invited to attend this meeting and BY INCLEMENT WEATHCo! centerg ln th,< county during the hear Dr. Sorrell. - ____. we.« IM tK past two seasons. Construction work on the new -Stanley building has been almost at" a complete standstill all week due to the Inclement weather which has pre vailed In most of the state. Carpenters started work last week and hav9 the framework for the roof ln place, but are unable to lay the roof while It continues to mow. A little work was done yesterday forenoon, but the snowfall in the afternoon put a stop to most of the work. l Welby Stevens was reelected the president of the Commercial Slate hank of Sprlngflekl Tuesday evening at the annual meeting of the stock holders. C. F. Kgglniann was made 24 Costa lo go at $ 1 0 .9 8 vice president and C. E Kenyon waa Values to $32.50 re-elected cashier for the new year. The members chosen on the board of directora are Welby Steven*. A. J. Wool Orsssos, specially priced. I*erklna. Mary M Keaaey,,!'. K. Ken From ................... $ 3 .9 8 »• $ 7 .5 0 yon, and C. F Kgglinann All of the officers were reelected, except C. F Egaltuann. who will serve 25 Hate his first term on the board of direc $ 1 .0 0 Regardless of Coat tora and aa vlce-prealdenl. lie was elected to take the place of Mark l*eery, who aold his Internat In the hank last fall, when he moved to I 8th Ave. Hat & Dress Shop Portland. These special tickets are good tor ten days from date of sale, and the | owner of one may leave San Francisco on any train before the expiration of The holders of the tickets will be taken south on the Shasta Limited, which [haves Eugene at 11:45. Friday. January 24. These special tickets are on sale here at the local depot and may he purchased from either Carl Olson or his assistants, hut it will be necessary to go to Eugene to take the train, as it does not come through Springfield . from their home In Marcola Tlisy re WELBY STEVENS RETAINS port the road la very slippery and BANK PRESIDENT POST dangerous to drive without chains. Odorless Skunks! See« First Movie Superior, Wisconsin, Jan. 16.—Peter Dale. 84, of Cornucopia, has Just re cently witnessed his first picture show a talkie, and stayed to see it several times. Mr. Dale, who fifty years ago was a member of the Wisconsin Legls- latnre, was most amazed at the picture. Des Moines, la., Jan. 1«.—There Is a quintet of odorless skunks in Iowa. Although parents are still reluctant In allowing their children to go near the cage, five skunks of the new vari ety are ln the possession of the State Game and Fish department here. The animals can be handled without fear of having to bury reeking clothes and From Waltervllls William Thomp become a temporary outcast from son, of Walterville, purch sed feed In society. this city Wednesday. KNIGHTS OF ROAD SEEK SHELTER IN CITY JAIL Springfield does not make an effort to keen a very comfortable or attrac tive bastite for those who violate the law, but even the one which the city does have was a welcome haven to two knights of the road, who appear ed at the city hall last night and ask ed the city recorder If the • mlr.V ' spend the night there. Mr. Peterson showed them the Jail and told them that It was not a very comfortable place to camp, but the men were willing to try It and were given pos session. They left early this morning their destination being unknown. January Specials on Congoleum Rugs S 5 .0 5 7’/ , by 9 ................. ......... 6 .2 5 9 by 9 7 .5 5 9 by 10’/ , ................... 8 .7 5 9 by 12 9 .9 5 9 by 15 1 2 .4 5 6 by 9 ............. - ... C o n g o le u m b y t h e y a r d - 514 M A IN S T R E E T PH O N E IS i It is said that there are twenty-eight mountains ln Colorado that are higher than Pike’s Peak. Cnn you name Neither can we. But we have all heard of Pike’s Peak because It has so much publicity. So Pike’s Peak gets all the business and twenty-eight higher peaks Just stand around or sit or whatever a peak does and we imagine, complain that business Is poor and wonder why people flock to Pike’s Peak and refuse to believe In publi city. 56c WRIGHT & SONS PU BLICITY any of them? - Some merchants are like Colorado mountains T he Springfield News