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TH S,S l’RING Kl KIT) NBW8
T l l l ltSIbAY. A PR II, 3, l»3D
CEDAR FLATS C IT IZ E N
POLICE C H IE F LEAVES
PASSES, OF APOPLEXY
FOR SOUTH TUESDAY
It ha» been
eatimated
(hat
a
crowd o i I I 000 people vlatted the
wood prodacta show at tha Eugene
arm ory last week and. Thia waa the
first show at thia Datura avar a t­
tempted la l<ana county and manv
m«'B Who hare seen several w , h h 1 pre
ducts shows declared that thia was
the beat one they had seen.
Especial Interest at the show waa
cantered a boat the many wood grain
ed pictures, many of which represent­
ed actual Oregon scenes. Another
exhibit which attracted a great deal
of Interest ware the statues and wood
carvings of Paul Bunyan and hla
great blue ex.
The manual trainin g department of
the Sraingfteld and
Eugene high
schools hao
to n e
re ry
beautiful
pieces of finished and partly finished
furniture on exhibition.
The exhibits were entered by more
than fifty
Individual organisation« |
and come from a wide num ber of
places In the Pacific northareat
C M C olwell. 7«. a resident of
Cmlar M els for the past year, was
found dead In hla bed at hla hum»
early Friday morning
I I . had been
llvlsg as a bachelor w ith a brother,
J. II Colwell.
Neighbors who were h astily sum
moned Attem pted to udtn Ulster re-
aliiratlvse. thin kin g the man was In a
fain t, hut a physician who was sent
for pronounced the man dead and In
dlaatsd lh a l he believed II to be
apoplexy.
He Is survived by three sisters. Mrs
Madeline
Itlg ley, and
Mrs.
Ellen
* rapple. of Salem, and Mrs. Jvnny
McCully, of hay tun. W ashington, and
two brothers. J. B. C olwell, and
Charles Colwell, of Idaho
T he W’alher-Poole chapel In Eugene
prepared the body for s h lp m .n l to
Salem, where II l( to he Interred
M r and Mrs W It. Duvla and two
sous left Hprlngfleld early T u e a la y
morning for Fresno, California. wh»re
they w ill make their Orel slop for
motorcycle rac. s on a long trip which
It la expected w ill lake Ilium to most
of (he middle west and eaaterti e taler
during (he next few months.
At Fresno they w ill be Joined by Mr
and Mrs. C. W Brown, who w ill travel
w ith them
Davis and Brown hava been hired
by the lla rle y imvidaon ntolnraycle
ivimpany lo ride th e ir machines In
many o f the races and h ill climbs (o
he held east of (lie Mississippi riv e r
thia summer.
Davis experts lo return In Ike fall
Io resume hie duties here as rh ln f of
police.
P*nn Supper
M em bers of (he Rebekah lodge de­
I A S T D I E N O T E S and accounts
collected S tork s and bonds b> right cided al Ih e lr meeting last Monday
Í.
Norwood. Attorney at Law, evening io have a potluck supper a«
I o. Box H l. Eugene Oregon the third Monday ln April.. No com-
Evenings al « 1 Main street. Spring
m lll we were appointed al (he Mon-
A 10 la y night meeting.
MANY PEOPLE A TTEN D
ADVERTISING DINNER
C O M M U N IC A T IO N
More than 100 people attended the
adverttalag dinner at the Methodist
church laat s ig h t
T he dinner waa
sponsored by the choir of the church
and this organisation netted »10 for
th e ir work.
M. g. Church Board Meets
Springfield N e v a Editor:
Dear sir;
As to the beautifying of the ....
Me
Kenxle highway. I noticed an Item In
, the 'Springfield New s” of the Eugene
Guard stating that a com m ittee had
been appointed
by the Springfield
( ham ber of Commerce to meet with
the Lions club In regard Io beautify
Ing the M rK en sle hlghsray.
E very taxpayer and every lover of
nature and (he beauty thereof should
be Interested In (hla movement, but 1
notice one of the old residents, land
owner and tax payer, has permitted
the erection of some large, unsightly
signs on his property.
Now. I ask. does this help In (he
least way to add beauty to our high­
way? R ather, does It not spoil what
beauty nature has already
placed
around above-mentioned property?
O ij» M m a chance to f t out W ] W t w a y b S o w y n u Z S t E t S ^ ^ i S d ^ ^ r S ?
a Iait turn i . to got at close to the center of the road aa possible and Jive the aLnal and
then turn. Far toomany motonxts try to turn left after getting close to the curK
A special meeting lo consider sev-
eral m a ile rs pertaining to |h a church
was held Tuesday evening
by the
members of (he church hoard of the
M ethodist church.
The dinner was put on by a chef
named Edwards, from Portland, who
If you want a good h o m e r o o k e d
maal for «Or go lo the Buss Cafe. No.
la employed by a grocery company
306 lo the E llie Hotel building
A li
to demonstrate carious food products.
’ » ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e e e e e e
BACK STAGE S E T T IN G IN
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
«
A fte r the dinner he had a guessing ♦
e ♦ ♦ e V e T * ♦"’ < ? ? s e e s *
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
NORMA TALMAGE PICTURE
contest and the winners received
Notice Is hereby glvea (hat Ihe un
T he Pleasant HIM high school girls ! The 1 Julies Aid m et w i n M rs. R ch
about »16 arurth of purs food samples.
dertlgned has been appointed admin
| glee club has been practicing very ard H a rt laat Thursday afternoon
The en tire hack stage section of a
M argaret Halsey won firs t prise.
la lra trlx of ths estate of A. L. Yarnell,
m **•**?
ighty modern theatre, reinforced by
deceased, by ihe County Court of Io n «
MUslc for the dinner was provided fa ith fu lly the past few weeks for the I sewlug for a n» — «r to be held at a ■
County. Oregon
All persons having
by a Spartan radio furnished by the contest which w ill be held A p ril 4 and 1 later date. Mrs H a rt served buckle concr* ' * HM ars and pilasters, had to
claims against said salats are required
5 at the V of O. Music building
¡b e rry pie w ith «hipped cream
* * ''OB»,r u r ’ ed ° ° « « • of the United
Springfield garage.
to present them w ith (he proper
Saturday evening at 1:00 o clock the * r J
. . . . . .
Artists sound stages to accommodate
vouchers to the undersigned at the
Be. j . Moor«, cotia.y school supsrta
lhe OUHtirvtlB
hundreds CM
of Siri*»
girls U
used In the
winners of i l l the conteste W1U give te n H o n t w i . 'i * . -
«
. .
.
low offices of E O Bolter. t i l M iner
CONGREGATION TO HEAR
tendent. ▼ is.teal both tra d e and h ch _
, . .
Building. Eugene. Oregon, w ithin six
a free concert
A ll the glee clubs s c h o o l, b a r . la a . w - j ___ m n .k - s l s h o w s á n e n o s
of Noi
schools here laat Wednesday
months from the dale of thia notice.
REPORTS OF CONVENTION and choruses, both boys and girla,
T alm a g e ’s "N ew York Nights," the
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, thia Ird
Staatey R K h .rd .o a . who w a , badly crowd draw ing, a ll talkin g picture at
w ill sing the Bridal Chorus from the
day of A p ril. IPS«
Reports of six delegates who re­
Rose Maiden, under the direction of hurt by s u p p in g | . . bole c.uaed by [h. r p , McDonald theatre.
EDNA B YAR NELL.
cently stteadeO the Spring conven­
UU““
Playing o pp o.lt. M ia . Talm age In
Respectfully.
A d m in is tra trix of the estate of A
John S tark Evans. Instructor ____
In the , ‘ „ 7 , "
tion of the Epworth League at Toledo music departm ent of the U. o f O.. ac- P
L.
Y
arnell,
deceased
*
W
at tVn<T8 •• » e r a l days s role which demands the extrem e In
A S P R IN G F IE L D T A X P A Y E R
w ill conatMnte the morn InIg chnrch companted by the pipe organ.
A T IP-17 1« M I
I 7 °
* * * 8ble ,o *** brought home acting la G ilbert Roland, the rom antic
hoar a t the Methodist chnrch Sunday.
In a practice base ball game a t ' , . 0 0 '
“• P ’*« .T u e s d a y .
H e has aero o f the star's past throe sue-
R E P O R T o f c o n d it io n o f t h e
The Sunday school meets at * 45 Cresw ell laat week the Pleasant H ill . " 7
. .
h l*
broken cesses
Roland
Impersonates
the
besM e. hla h.p d l.lo c .te d and other ,.Bre free. laxy. g tn .lh .n , « m g . f r
and the Epworth League has ita re­
boys won by a score of Ip to P. T h e
galar meeting in the evening at 4 M .
Pleasant H ill g lrla won from
the
husband to M ill Talm age's depiction
An illustrated lecture w ill be given
Pleasant H U I base hall teams came of a typical Brodway chorine,
Cresw ell girls by a score o f IT-14.
a i Springfield. Connty of Lane. S U I . of-Oregon, at t k . e le e , of b u .ln w .
at the evening service by M r. Atch­
Lllyan Tashman aa a hard boiled
The firs t league game In base ball over Tuesday afternoon and played
.
M arch S7. IM O.
ley. executive secretary of the Anti-
Pleasant H ill boys show girt and M ary Doran ns a bach-
w ill be played between Pleasant HIU Thurston teams
C igaretta league.
and Mohawk at Mohawk. Mohawk la team won while Thurston girls team stage gold digger completes ths cast,
R E S O U R C tP
i Loans and discounts
,
e s s
reported to hav< a very good team waa victorious.
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a
fts
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Ladies Aid Hears Reports
The young people's Sunday school
Anyone who baa lived In New Yo rk Bonds, securities, etc.
313 »6
this year, so Pleasant H IU la expect*
__
Members of the Ladies AM of the ng a hard
««.7M 71
naro fight.
ngn e
class s a tertaiaed the com m unity on °v wbo has visited
the metropolis Banking house S1«.»PPOP. fu rn ltu ra and fix tu re .
J.167.00
18.067 00
Springfield M ethodist church held
h interest l„
tennis Is being Tue* d *y evening a t the charch. T h e
quickly recognise the sights and Real estate owned other than b e n k in t h«.u»e ..
Much
_ 10 101.11
Lash, due from banka and cash Items
th eir regular m onthly meeting at the taken
-
—
by
W some
■■ ■ W
o
W
W
f the
ss ms students
uuvu ta «1
at m
the
t • ’ * “ >»«
— eras
--- s -a--—
p ra t » la
—- playing
pr««z «aa> games •oosds along Broadway, «specialty In
I l »61 M
charch veeterday afternoon.
A tea Pleasant
Bt H
i l l hidrh
c k n c l T"X-.
l g * r arhld*h
e / e . a h * ents
..t.
t h e Tim
T i m » es
* * Square
A ntlM rm d
f it is
a t tric
r<g*t t, when
w h a n the
lh a
HIU
high a school
T he courts SO
“ d •* V T lS
U ltlQ
k ln lC «. . t • / «
which r refreshm
the
Total
was enjoys« by the members and have been worked and are In good ot “ “ «iwiches. cake, pickles,
631*
74« «0
Streets o f Chance cornea to the M c­
many reperta e f varioas kinds were condition T he follow ing officers were and P“ ncb waa served.
L IA B IL IT IE S
Donald theatre fo r a three day run
Capital stock paid In
read
«30 00« M
chosen president. L au ra H u lt; vice-
M any of Thurston people motored beginning on Sunday next.
surplus
4 ooq 0»
T here is a newsstand at the north Undivided profits— net .....................
president. Shelden Stutx; secretary- to Springfield ¡Ainday afternoon and
1014 1 1
treasurer. N ils H u lt.
attended the fun eral of M r. L in k Y a r­ corner o f the Tim es Building which Dc mand d e p o s its ____ ___________
161.146 «
millions of persons have visited. It r me certificates .
nell.
H
e
resided
a
t
Thurston
several
1».»64 71
Several alum ni n etted the Pleasant
FOX
Bills payable and rediscounts
Is a stand which sella papers from ,)th e r liabilities
• 8M M
HP1 high -he past week Among them years prior to moving to Springfield
30 OS
Urat Frida, an.mom W a lt .r v lU .T 7
tb\ e°" n ,rr ™ ’ «*r
were
Arab
N e ll
Arnold.
Crystal
Total
*"
,m,>ort* n'
6314 7«« «0
Baughman. Gerak, K ahler. Shirley high school b . . . h .U teem played , h . ‘
Thurston
a m , on
on the
.h e local
l.e T . dlamoud.
. ™ ...a ’* rt
” »• «,,c ," re - tor “ *’ lb ’ “»'»• State of Oregon. County o f Lane, sa:
Thurston te
teams
W iley and Cora Olson.
o ff spot" for gamblers
' -king -u
1. C. E. Kenyon, cashier of the above named bank d„
M r O 'Brien, pastor of Pleasant H ill The W a lte rv ille g irls team woa and gala Inform aUon about the night's that tha above statem ent la true to the best o t mv knowledge sad b- lief
Thurston
boys
team
won.
f'h rtM la a chnrch. spent last week in
NOW PLAYING
big games.
Correct— A tte s t:
C B K E N T O N . Cashier.
Miss -------
Dorothy
T ra v ia. w
James
--..« ..g , .ass.
ill
*
anuevy« Edmla-
Ut
visiting
and »craaiug
getting acquainted W
w ith
"N a tu ra l" Davis, played by W illia m
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^
<
h
,r
l
M
F.
Egglmsnn—
Directors
the resid en t, of the district H e v6.lt* ‘ ° " ,,M > C arl
and Roy P U tt PoW,
n . „ . frequent visitor to the
Pow ell, la a frequent visitor to the
IB E A l T
, nd
' hl" ,nd
“ f *«»-“ IM ®
ed the high school and played ball
" " W‘ C “ * P< T X “ • * t l au< , p o t where . ODe-«rm «d newspaper
(B E A L )
W P B TB R R O N N otary Public for Oregon.
with
knn
a t W lillke a x le laat F riday evening.
■*
—-
w
ith the boys
boy. played by Johnny Risso, gives
(M y eom mlstlon expires June 1. t i l l >
M r and Mrs. ttarxs. iron» T u rn e r, him the Inside Inform ation
The Pleasant H ill C hristian Endea­
vor society gave a supper and pro­ visited friends ln Thurston last Sun­
"S treets of C h an c e ' ts baaed on a
gram last F riday night. T h e chnrch day. M rs Parks waa form erly Miss s tirrin g story of big tim e gamblers
and Endeavor room vras parked for i ’cor* Childs, and spent her girlhood la the m etropolis which waa w ritten
the program. T he utstandlng feature days here.
by O liv er H. P. O a rra lt, fo rm e rly a
Mrs. Jennie Bdmiston, of Eugene, star reporter on the New York W orld.
f the program waa a mock wedding.
A meeting of all residents of the motored out Tuesday evening to visit
Pleasant H ill com m unity srill be held her daughter. Mrs. John Price.
IN D IA N C H IE F V IS IT S
George Hays, o f Boville. Idaho, who
at the Pleasant H ill w elfare club hall
SCHOOLS ON TUESDAY
at the old W O. W. picnic grounds on baa been visiting A. W . W eaver's for
cnMBir
Thursday evening. A p ril 1 called by * several
* TerBl weeks, »P«»»
spent ’ the
he past week at
C h ief Hallatones. native Cherokee
’U
W F Beaver, president o f the clnb.
Cra*“ p'.on'*
Indian of Oklahoma, presented pro-
called for the pur
nnr . Mr* B* rt w
>*<*»ved
the —
new«
The meeting is railed
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- - grams at the three Springfield school*
FO R G E T
T he Indian baa traveled
pose o f fn te -e x tlr. re .-d n:s in the last Wednesday o f the death of her yesterday.
Club project which
was
organised rn iiitn Me*« H o lU nd . ____
nexr Craw. H e r 1 In every state In the Union and In
about a year ago.
e*
very sad. as she leaves a m an y foreign countries presenting his
______ _______________‘ * “ l r of ,WlB b«l»,e* one and a h a lf ' program o f Indian songs, dances and
T O N IG H T
years old
ceremonies
I t . almost play to keep lawns |„ condition with these
COLONIAL A R T E X H IB IT
__
________
M r * n<1 M r" * * 7 Baugh and fam ily
lawn mower.- they run no ea.lly. Plneat quality o b ta l^
H e travels over the country on
TO BE AT SCHOOL HERE motored to Junction C ity last Bunday motorcycle, v isitin g the schools and
able, guaranteed to give satisfaction and exceptional service
An exhibition of Colonial a rt paint- U r ^ J * * * * « ? ? £ * * * «’•re n ts . M r. and other Institutions presenting his pro-
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
M c D onald
NORM \
■dogiip
TAI HADGt
¿ ’ new
Ik
C A K fC iy
YORK
NIGHTS
PREVIEW
lugs w in be held at
the
Lincoln Mr
>f ™ " *"
trn* ' co’ ,n “ * '
m r and
school .11 of .e x , week, secording i to M
^ V s Mrs.
u r a w - illia m Rennie
a " and
d
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xn announcement made y e e le rd .v bv Kenxle 1.^
a ,
Mc‘ SMALL ROCK PARTICLE
L a u ra .e e M o fn tt. p rim i r ^ ' T h e " e J V * — • n * h Kxtcher.es
h ,,r h * te« >«« 8»nd»y
^nv-we.
Bundxy,
,N JURES MAN S EYE
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old paintings.
a
A charge of ]« cents and 15 cents
w ill be made to view the exhibit, xnd
the funds received « i l l be used to
purchase new pictures fo r the several
rooms in the school b u ild in g
T he
.7 ° ”
dinner
•
F an n e r Resident in Feres, W ork
Word was r - < f |ved recently by M rs
C
F
Mr-
» .o u .
8
m
’* V
dn<] took
w ith
Mr-a
Rosa
Baughman
Mrs !j»fe M o o r, - u
u
several m rnth
r-
hM
»pen,
last Monds
t* 7 ^
' ,?ene- moved
Bert W< av
"
* 'iaL'ghter's. M rs.
tickets w ill be sold the firs , p art o f
M rs W
k
n;
the week and w ill he good at any » r . e / t t .
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time during
the exhibition.
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♦«■** » « -k
Maude Edmlston.
e » - — ,.
M r «nd M - « c
assigned io lookout duty somewhere h l. r e t n 6 , " ^
along J»e R dgy Route in C alifo rn ia C xlltecn¡ 7 7 . 7 7 . , '
H e is a form er high school studen, that m r _ ’ f J * '
here and also a m em ber o f the local h o » « «
-
national g u .rd unit. H e is now en b a s in e .. w a 7
W ed
In
b la tla g
fores, tra ils
be»
».
nowever. he stated
M e W M uk<,n to ,he Eugene
S aturday morning anil his
vlr.tlng
mi ... attending physician expressed doubt
— ~
° v
0 '” *’
j aa to w hether the sight of the eye
could be saved.
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Eggimanri sta lin g that Ethner from Los A n geles
F' “
J I4 to W * o !
( carden
L x ct' • ie,,
S everal stitches w ere required to
close a wound which Dave O liver, era-
tiM ’,“ ’* d on ployed at a F a ll Creek saw m ill, re-
'
,B <*»▼•*« » » l« fd a y when he was struck
B J“1* ' ’ nd
th* rare b’r • U r * e
Kooh on
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$8.25» 58.90» 510.25»
$11.50» 514.00» 5 1 6 .0 0
Robert Hayes. 51« O street, may
lose the sight o f one eye aa the result
o f an In ju r , rnstalned w hile working
’ on a new logging road a , camp three
of the Booth-Kelly lum ber company
at
n d lln lt
Hayes
st W
W e endllng.
Hsyes wag
srss loosening
loosening
rocg w ith a pick when a small
piece chipped off and struck him In
,h* ey*
E “ »»“ «. <■ hospital
G riffith h i» passed hl« forestry ser- been .i» -« d < ..
?
hey h” *
vice examinations and w ill soon be nast «<«,
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. ’ tended him .
who
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