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T ry the H om e P rin t Shop f'ire t TWTCNTY-RKVENTII YEAIt thejpringfield news EUGENE H. S. K IT S SPRINGE! ELI) SPRINGFIELD C ITIZEN S RAISE FUNDS TO FEED BIRDS IN COLD SNAP Mora than W, Wl„ in|H„(| _____ - H„r,„g. I II' III Iasi W eek en d III) a HUlmrrllllliin "The People's Paper" 1 Live new spaper IN A LIVE TOWN JAN. 23. 193ft. CLIM BING POWFR TOLES NO SNAP AT N IG H T AS ICICLES DROP ON HEAD No. .3 School to Benefit By B.T.A. Fund URGE CHDHUS ID i BE FORMED IN D ili Linemen nr« having no snap ihm colli liny», ir yon have F««r h.,i Brattaln Playground Will Gat ■ m . - Hist "trculabd by Dr W <• it-i.i Local Player* Defeat Cottage for Ibe purgo«« of obtaining fund« to I « 2 7 7 " r " " ,b ' b '- PV,"‘ New Equipment; Deciaion a n ila « « g ra in fo r the song and « .... f r " rn ‘ hem * l ' h Grove 31 to 8 in Contest Fri- p pur< at Meeting Friday. Many group.. «m on . “ ,/ ”“ h*r a" ap "> «’«*- day nt Grove City, But Are bird, of .h l. count, Many vent you from being hurled to your I'laiis for two evening entertain Snowed Under at Eugene last " ,h * <-,,,,n*X * ' "t out to tbe «halter Ei places of the enveye of birds and death, then you should tnlk to Ham ments to be sponsored by the L.ncoln Night; Basket Attempt« Fail. Black or anv of m. other members and Brattaln schools foy the purpose j Ltona Club Vote» to Sponsor Community Singers and Musi- cian«; Plan Easter Cantata For First Appearance; Mem bership Selected Soon. aeattered food for ih«m on th« lea Of the Mountain Hiatus Power Corn- o f ml In* revenue for the treasury of Springfield's high a. bool basketball crust which had formed on top of ih« P«ny repair crew, which has spent the P T. A. were discussed at the snow. quintet admlnl-t red a crushing de- more than a week tn thia vlidnty meeting of the Parent« and Teachers, Among those who contributed to font Io the Co'tug« drove high team during the cold snap. Springfield will soon have a choral which was held at the ftrattaln «cliool on the drove ,. b o o l« floor lael Frl tn . fund were W N Dow, M ,, M()r society of trained singers as the result o p Friday evening of last week These fellow« admit that It Is nleas- tensea. Carl H. Phettophue. W. C day ever'ng. and were lltem selvei of an action which was started at the The Lincoln school will offer the decisively swam|>«d last night when Mehban. W (1. Hughes. D IV Roof, ant to climb during respectable hours weekly meeting of the Lions club last flrat program, which Is to be given when the weather 1« nice, hut telLa H. K M aae,. Springfield Service they went to Eugene high school and Friday noon. Ernest McKinney, the different story when the weather la some time during the month of Feb wers forced to lie satisfied with the station, W II. Weight. W. N. Ix»ng. Nevada Talli «Jm, a music Instructor at the Springfield called upon ruary. The Rrattaln ««-bool will pre Uwvamity of Karn short end of a 4H to 18 score. The 0 . M Gerber, Rodenhough Garage, not ao good and they high school spoke to the members of sent their program sometime during to work all day and all night without laet «cors of tan ___ Erank Hniitsoti, C. E. Swarts IV K Cottage tlrove Springfield score w.» the club of the possibilities of suck Weoflcgiata G W RM. Matefc. Ibirto II. Wright anil Sone, tirln Met any protection other than what they the month of March. There will be SI to s In favor of the local team an organization, and it was voted to ran pul on. regular programs presented at both ‘ calf. L K Scott. D. It Murphy, C..A. The game last night, which was sponsor one. We spent s very hectic w eek en d " characterised by W. K Buell. high Swarta, c p Clover, O w Perkins r “ ‘ , n ‘ ™ ° m ° v . ng p ic tu r es Dr. W. C. Rebhan. Dallas Murhpy stunts will be worked out. school principal, as a good practice W. II Adrian, c. F Egg'mann. (leo n e says Black. "The sleet which formed and H. E, Maxey were appointed a WILL TAKE PLACE OF New equipment will be purchased session for the Eugene aggregation. Kennett. W. w . Clover. II O. Dibble». last week coated the wires and tree, for the playground at the Brattaln L A U G H T E R E S Q U E " H E R E committee of three to work with M o Is the second conference tilt to he Stuart and Ilolveraon. C. K Kenyon, and the tree limbs h<dng frozen nipt Kinney in perfecting such an organt- dropped by the lucal boys. The first *’ H Hamlin. Mrs. K iel« P ollard F | brittle. snapped and fell onto the school as a result of action taken at Students at the high school voted zathin, which will make its first public power lines whenever the weight be- the meeting This will consist of loss w ss the game with Albany two H Flaner,. and Miss Anne Uhl well. Many of the local rlttlsens are put ,o ° kr"M' T h e trees caused swings, poles and horizontal bars, ac at the assembly period last Friday appearance on Good Friday, when Week« ago. they will song the cantata "Thw "I api convinced that the Eugene ting out feed for the birds In their mor« ‘•«mage to the wires than the cording to Glenn Wood, principal of morning not to have the usual Lructtixjon." by Stainer, at the M etho the Rrattaln school laughteresque program thia year. own yards every day and are leaving We worked all day Saturday team wlil make a very strong hid for It was also voted to purchase an [ Th®r wH1 substitute two motion plc- dint church. the state ot^pmplonshlp honor« this <h«lr garages and woodshed doors “nd 8,1 ,h « t night finding and repair The chorua will be limited to either year. They completely out played our open so that the birds might find ln< broken lines between here and electrtc hot plate to he used alternate- tur»« with special entertainment acta ly between the Lincoln and Brattaln and sk ,ls by the members of the high iUty OT alxty voices from Springfield, shelter. Cottage Orove and In the team," This was the elatement made Wendling schools In preparing tea for the social 8cbool classes in place of the usual Wi,th a po88lbIe addition of one or two Th" robin« are the hardest hit by , dl’ tr,c t “ by the local principal fun program. soloists from Eugene, all under thw Time and again the local hoys had l*'" r",d WM,h«r. they do not eat "And don't forget to tell about thoae meetings of the organisation. The nenior and freshmen classes ¡direction of Mr. McKinney. Letter» the ball and tried to break through nu" h <raln depending principally on long spoara of Icicle« which so often 1 The third and sixth grades served being aent ont tbl» week Inviting the Eugene uefense. only to be re ' "’“T""' frU" a f«W their , " « sh ed down upon our head«. " added tea at the close of the afternoon will unite efforts to put on a number meeting. of entertainment features along with thoa* wbo,n the committee know* and these are very scarce now ; °n e of the members of the gang pelled and lose the hall The Eugene S _ — « — ___a The next regular meeting will be 8 «bowing of a high class feature pl7 can slug to Join thia organisation. Aa players either had a great deal of luck T1”'y wl” rat hila «1 meat or suet If - I held February 21. *t the Ltacoln ture *» the high school auditorium effort will be made to call upon e v e r , or they are experts In shooting h as tbrow n ou t •« «hem. B E A U T IF U L D R IV E IS aphool. on the first Friday in March. The one personally also, but the commit keta. because they never seemed to _ -------------—— L IO N S C L U B D E S IR E A fair attendance turned out for the ’ “Phomore and Junior classes will at- tee urges that anyone who can aln* rales any of the shots attempted and S T U D E N T S T A K E E X A M S ; F O R H IG H W A Y E A S T J"**“ * * **” ' 11 * * " 1,01 “ t0 ontdo the <**»«■ tw» classes should not be backwards about Join many of them were difficult one». P L A N M O R E A C T IV IT IE S as it had been st several other wlth an°ther program, to be presented ing the organisation if they are over- Richard Prtxhnow proved to be a 1 ____ look«d. The exact dates for the try- ' find" for Coach Baker In the Cottage 1 Final examinations for the second A movement was launched at the sessions of the group. This smaller on ,b e •“ » Friday in March. Unan- G ro v e turn«. The usual starting line- »•» w eek, period at the high erhool weekly meeting of the Lions Club attendance was due to the cold nounce<l Judges will decide the winner | ° Ut* wl11 66 «“ “ounced later. weather. In the competition. At the first meeting of the commit- up with Thayer McMurray and Fred «re being held today and tomorrow held last Friday noon to take step« the ----- senior held at *«- Dr. neonan Rehhan'a s home oa looking eventual iu,au. beau- Buell at forward bertha. Gerald Mor- A great deal of excitem ent prevailed at once — _ ...R to the rTenlual ___ i So far as — - class Is the i 'tee — — - — y ° ne which baa announced the Sunday afternoon. It was decided to rlson at renter, and Freeman Hqulree •" the hlch school study hall Tuesday tlflcatlon of the McKenzie highway M ,L L S H U T D O W N A G A IN Stretch Just ea .t of Springfield It waa J B A D W E A T H E R IS RI BLA f ,he,r w «»nm b<<b school orchestra as tho and Johnny Lynch aa the guards »* Ihe close of school, when (be A M M E r D n ' " ‘‘"" ’7 * t ......... guw lttee inee to work U8e ao I . P ?.‘ na for thelr Partlclpatlon. Nellie ““cleus for a — — Urger orchestra to *bw pointed out by F. W. Walker, who In- was used Everett Squires was out called "black Hal was posted - t« r i U a - r> ' . ' ' i v u c a t i i Thia trod tired the dlsrussloa. _. that .................. ... I Th« Booth-Kelly Lumber mill la ? a r-,’ . ’ ** 8 te w ,r t' Rutb « « « •• U’ ed *“ ^ “Junction with the « choral more with a had hand .which he Injured *■ a list of students who have before Ihe gam . In an accident while Pfnallze.l for poor in d u c t and’ then," favorable comment and many lasting^ l *1,a cRT rloaed down again Saturday *" T b u n n ,n «re the repre- be — . society. The w orchestra — will — ww PO* fo' a" Indefinite uertod. It la not ' •enU,tl’rea' Tb"r h“w a " -----------Urved They held meeting lar«ed k » by .U- the addition of . several local coasting. Brochnow Was sent In as bX lose their exemptions from the Impresslona would he leR |n th e" with Mr McKinney at the high school « “ “"tetana to a total membershio of a substitute when the local boys ‘ «aminations. It la necessary that a mind« of the traveling public If the ! Mpected ,hat operations at the mill seemed to Indicate that they coaid student have an average of two In highway between Cogswell hill and will be resumed until the not break the Orove defense, and he b'a or her scholastic work and not he Springfield was transformed Info a moderates. The music for the cantata has a l beautiful drive. Piled up a total of six points for his «" the "black list" In order to “Continued severe weather, which n t a a a e ^ ^ r ------------ ready been ordered and reguUr be Mr. Walker was prompted, he said. °Pera,lnK difficult,” was given C H A M BER BANQUET IS teammates before their opponents . exempted from the finals weekly practice will be started very could atop him. I A candy sale. reasons for the shut down on a sponsored by the to take tho matter up at this time as POSTPONED ONE WEEK soon, either Monday or Thursday Wendell Cochran officiated the freshmsn and sophomore girls was It were sure to meet with the approv notice pnstPd Saturday by O. H. Jar evenings. Monday aeema to be tba Cottage Oro e game. There held Wednesday. The Junior nnd sen al of the highway commission, one rett, superintendent. he no meeting of the most convenient for such a venture, Springfield high school basketball lor girls will have another sale In member of which. Judge Sawyer, of . Low water in the mill - pond, thought 1 hamber of Commerce - ------------- tomorrow but f1““1 dorlslon will not be mad« . — ---------- teams will Journey over to Eugene • wo weeks Bend, had already made a similar to have been caused by the freeilng nl*bt- the third Friday In the month, untl* lh* «foup is organised and th« again next Wednesedny. when they ' The Girls' League I. making plans au’" p",lon « the bridge dodlcatlon of the Intake, Is alRo responsible for which Is the usual meeting night for membprs have had a chance to ex- »III n M t the University high squad * ”• a food sale, which they will hold ' wbl«-b was held In Rügen« the discontinued operations. the group. Decision to postpone the i press their desires. The University high team h a. aleo *• the Ketele' drug .tore In the near ,,M- The Wendllng mill Is operating and defeated Cottage Grove and haa play- future. A committee, consisting of w f supplying fuel to the consumers of of ed and been defeated by Eugene high , A *“ r ,e Valentine party Is being Walker, F. R. FUnery, and W. K. Eugene. so a I lose game Is experte,] when the Planned for the 14th of FVbruaiw Will be held on Friday. January Si ... . ----- .. ,‘arn«1’ was appointed to Investigate two teams meet Wednesday. ' will ‘ be a costume party, and will he wba* actton could be taken on such a D R . M . A. M A R C E Y S P E A K S , are . . . very few cities of the site of according to present plana. proje.it , t thia time. They will con- held In the gym. A b~W .nd A T Q U A R T E R L Y S E S S IO N prominent men from out of ra» „i— . B R O T H E R H O O D A SK S FOR . cnorai 8°ci»ty. It will aa- , _ — ----------- I for w,,h ,he highway commission re , has been scheduled to take the nl ' "¡ " h * pl“Ce ,n s PrinKflcld somewhnt L o . L A R IM E R M A Y B E rard,n’' thp h«8‘ "“ '«ns in which to L O N G E R H IG H W A Y F E N C E Dr. M. A Marcey wax the principal, of the regular strictly business m 7 p " th* P° ’ ,,loB whlch th« C E N S U S E N U M E R A T O R ! h*.n<lle. ' h* prob,em Tber t “""-“ to speaker at the ,b" --------- ----- -------------- g usually1 ' I ^ " e »«” hold In t h « N E A R J U D K IN S P O IN T first quarterly meet- ' • lng usually held held --------- I set out varlnue kinds of trees on both Ing of the Methodist Further »“"’’unci announcement of the prte c l i d ^ ^ t h * lh“ r Omen Wm * was held in ih ’‘i“ ” . Wh'Ch ' Furtber I D Iairlmer will probably be ajb "lde" ° f th” hlghwaJr a"d probably In- Dr. W. H. Pollard. Charles Poole, of am will be made next week by W ‘o L a n lza .l« ? ® , memb<“r8blp Sucb “■ T h n ca ,6 ,OC" ChUrCb ° n ,88t gram pointed Industrial census enumerator ! ”*rap’,r"’ ,h8ae w ,th some native Ore : Thursday evening, beginning at 7 30 A- T .y ,o , president of the c h ^ Eugene, and Ham Hartholomew, wore He received a <° n 'fr’ Pe- Reports were read by the v a r i o u s . _________________ _ appointed on a committee at the Mon for Springfield. Mr Walker «nnounced later In the officers of the church and plans for M ILL W O B K F P IM m n r n day evening meeting of the Men’s letter yesterday from Joseph Koke, and the combined orchestra will b« L L VVORK.E R IN J U R E D Brotherhood of the Methodist church "up*r,',,'or "f ’he fifteenth _ govern- ___ week that a book dealing with this ___ the future work of the church body ▼er> useful for many community and to Interview the county court and to m,’nt <’‘"’8U8 district, .■.«king him to ' road b’M">'‘f’<-at.on problem had were discussed. W HEN C A B L E S N A P S C,T,C program8- either collectively or urge upon that body that the highway 1 “ p,’,>ar at his office I t Eugene the j be® "J“ “*’* by tbe hlKhway commis The attendance was very small, , Individually. fence at Judkins Point be extended IS*” 1 ° f neX* w" ’k f ’r consulta «Ion's office and that he would send due to the severe weather which haa Harl McPherson was painfully In tlon. for a copy. been prevsying for the past two jured In the first accident at the IC E O N S ID IN G C A U S E S ' to a point beyond the curve In front weeks. Booth Kelly Lumber company mill Mr. Larimer has also received a set of Mammy’s Cabin, The men pointed • , . ----------—» u e - . ~ _ _ R A IL R O A D C A R T O J U M P her Friday, when the cable on the out that the mill race has washed " ',Xamlna" ‘”' blh"k« welch must he , H E A R T F A IL U R E C L A IM S donkey engine on the mill pond filled out by all who aspire to take COLD W EATHER HAMPERS away the bank at this point now, and H E N R Y P O L L A C K F R ID A Y Crews of railroad men busy that If a driver should get more than ,h " • ■ ■ S T O R E B U IL D IN G W O R K Z ^ h l p n ^ a s ^ ìX a ^ d h sand three feet off the highway ................... he would I , ' ,r' Koke announced recently that - , v „ ____ Henrr follack, 76. for three years aiding bo very likely to land In the race. At ”'*ht ’'»"meratora would he ap p oin t-!8 » ’•Idout of W est Springfield, was V ----- new structure The roof ---- on Ihe new structure where » In th« the present time there Is no warning od "<M,n 1,1 , “ 1“ ' ,ba federal census of ( "•■'•‘’•‘"n Friday morning while he whlrn *• being erected here by George veal a car of signal of any kind at the dangerous 1 ,"“ nuri“ turliig and distribution. This ; wn8 s,n «'tlng against the showcase 8,nn,ey‘ EuKpoo grocer, to house the ' I. . . r , >«1.W h" '“' curve. speclal census Will he eonipleled he ; ln the n w - Roof Jewelry store talk ' Kete,a’ ‘tr»ir store when It -„ww.o u . uk «lore wnen it mores to «Hi** able I« to »ot*« takn th« —a. nnHo«» . i ! p,ani ,eit th l isnt ieit the tracks near the cross- Dr. Vernon O. Sorrell, of the de- for" ,he farm an,t Population lug with Mr. Roof. Death followed k<L ™ m f° r .* n° W grocery .tore, where X-ray pictures can be S I ° “ M"ln street. Workmen als« pnrtment of Economics ot the Uni la started about April. Immedlalely. A p h y sicia n was - sum- ~ I Íon J : 8" COmp'P,Pd 'be cxcwp- s „ m . , lm e , h ,R w #ek If ih e » . „ . a i dUK much of ,h8 m ow and ic« If the weather which had packed along the versity spoke to the members of the There will he 42 enumerators ap monsd at once hut was unable ' n of ,h e paP‘'r an<t dressing. Work moderates ralla. organization following n banquet pointed In this district os follows: to do anything for Ihe man when he ° n tbe building has been progressing Thia Is the o n lv . ,rr,T*d- | «lowly due to cold weather, and aCCWent rBpor,ed served by the women of the ladles' Lane, 8; Jackson. 7; Josephine. 6; YO UTH CUTS HAND W HEN « e - V « . . . lh: z . «Id- He praised Hoover for calling Do,,« la". 6; L-Inn, 4; Renton. <; Lln- Surviving Mr. Pollack Is his wTJoT- closed down last Saturday. This S P L IT T IN G W O O D F R ID A Y Ih« conference of Industrial leaders coin, 2; Coos, 6; and Curry 2. three sons. W. H, Pollack. Eugene; -vlll move Into their new quarters Is considered a good record for this to ascertain the development work 8. F. 1‘ollack, Marysville. K ansas; about tbe first e f March. It will he month, which has been marked by W ister O'Dell, son of Mr. and Mr», for l#.1O, and predicted that the year N E IG H B O R S F IN D F R O Z E N and E. T. Pollack, Portland; and two some time ~ y - d — - op- ' Jo8 D’Dstl. of W altervllle, cut hl« 3930 would be no worse, sad probably complete remodeling work on the old daughter«. Mrs. W. C. Wilcox. Ralem, BODY OF W OM AN MONDAY eratlng both difficult and dangerous. rl« h t band badly Friday while chop- better, as a result of the crash In Wall and Mrs. Ralph Bracey, Troy, Mon building and open a new grocery Ping wood at his home. Five stitch es Street. store. Funeral sendees are being held In tana. L E G IO N M E E T IN G S A R E were required to close the wound. H e ITie attendance at the meeting was verv H .k, . .u . Bugene this afternoon from the Bran- The funeral service« were held on P O S T P O N E D O N F R ID A Y wag In town Monday to have It w . . , h" ' hi Mra. Amalia B. Monday at 2:00 o'clock from the S C H O O L C H IL D R E N G IV E N treated and; his physician report« weather on Monday night. Anderson, 7«, whoso froaen body was Walker-Poole chapel her« with Rev. F IN A L T O X IN T R E A T M E N T Cold weather of the past two that hla hand la improving rapidly. found sitting upright on a chair In her C. J. lik e , pastor of the Methodist T h e Ihlrrt .... I n i . . I weeks W',,' gtven fts 'be reason for S T A R IN IT IA T E S M E M B E R homo near Pengra Monday morning church, officiating. Interment was ne third and final toxin anti-toxin i postponing Indefinitely the regular S C A R L E T F E V E R C L O S E S eatment for diphtheria was given I m eetings of the American A T M E E T IN G O N T U E S D A Y by neighbors who went to the house made In the Laurel Orove cemetery. Legion F IF T H G R A D E A T C O B U R G for an Investigation when they failed to a large number of school students ; and the I-egton Auxiliary, which at the Lincoln school on Mrs. IMul Rrattaln, Jr., was Initiated to see any smoke coming from the R E P O R T S R E - E N L IS T M E N T Tuesday i should have been held at the cham The fifth grade In the Coburg morning. The first treatmoht was Into tho Eastern Star last Tuesday hitlldlng for several days. j her of commerce rooms last Friday A T N A T IO N A L G U A R D U N IT schpol Is closed all of thia week by given to almost 260 school children n lgb t The cause of her death has not been evening at the regular meeting of the order of Dr. 8. M. Kerron. Lan« lodge. on January 7, and others have receiv ascertained, but It Is thought that she The re-enllshment of sergeant E. W. county officer of health, who report« A covered dish supper, undor the died of heart failure while reading a Miller Into the national guard unit ed treatments since .bringing the N . O. W . H O L D S R E G U L A R that one of the student« In thia grad« direction of Mrs. C. B. Kenyon, end naper, and that the body frose after here was announced thia morning by total to nearly 300. The second treat M E E T IN G S L A S T N IQ H T has th« scarlet fever. a business eeesion, preceded the tn- the fire went out In the stove. ment wag given on January 14. C, A. Smart«, commanding officer. Three other raaes are reported la Itlatlon. The clinic here was conducted un She le survived by two brothers, E. Mi. Miller’« three year term had eg- The regular meeting of the N. a Eugene by the health officer. der the direction of Miss Bessie Wtl- A. Woodman, of Newport. Oregon, W. w m beta at the W, O. W. hall last Plred and he enlisted for another like Hams, L<ne County Public Health and John Woodman, of fulaa, Okla term. night The regular lodge session was Vleltlng Father— Mr. W. H. Bohart homa. Leave, for Angela«—Mr. K. H . nurse, and Dr. C. H. Phetteplace. held and refreshments were served Regular drill practice was held on of Roseburg, le vfeltlug his father, W. Reed, ot Bngene, formerly of Sprtng- The body will be burled In the M l local health officer. All of the phy Tneeday evening despite the «old afterwards. Only a small crowd was A. Bohart, of thia dty. Creek cemetery flsld. left yeaterday for Loe sicians donated some time during the reported, many staying eway on oo- thrwe where be win vlalt wttb bto to t)W eU'to ------- of «Ito I