I Try tho H orn Print Shop Firtt TWKNTY-BKVKNTH YEAR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS I H IX G I-’ I K I J ) . JULI 4IU OFFERS VARIEDM U E S "The A P .o p le ’t Paper" L IV I NKW BPAPBR IN A L I V I T O W N |jt N K COUNTY. OREGON Union Services t o , Salmon Story Is Begin On Sunday Branded A s False OILING INIS WEEK LOCAL COUPLE OBSERVES WEDDING ANNIVERSARY WITH DINNER FRIDAY NEW WILLAMETTE flO IO IM K T E O Vaiti« Pruit Will Preach Initial Rumsra That Racks Are Being J T he tw enty-fifth wedding anuiver* Sarmon at Baptist Church •wry of M r. and Mr». 1. N. Endicott Opened Are Denied by Fish an lu - l . ... . . — l w* ’ lb ® occasion for a large annlver- Sunday In Evening Fairground« Program, Individ­ Commission Men All Highway Work to Cease at .a r y dinner which they gave at their ual Community Celebrations- Upper River Folks Working on »•>111« P ru itt. paalor of the Hprlni I ... ... Noon Today Until After July home at M l V street on F riday eve­ .. c . b r ______ hurrh will d -llv e r the ‘ h ,‘ County Grange Picnic. M oun-, . ,,„w t . i l . » ch Water Grade Line From Low­ Fourth; Heavy Traffic Ex- ning, June i7. M r. and Mrs. Endicott 1 tains and Seashore All Vie for ..r m n 0 Sunday even tug a t the Hap d ,* ,d“ a U b ara r*< '«ken aeveral ell to Fail Creek Station Are pacted on All State Highways; were m arried in Eugene on June 27 Public Patronage. Uat Church for the first union church k -«" °' i” " ** “ “ IS M . Soliciting Aid in Springfield K a m i« riv e r at the flab rack* above Traffic Slows Oiling. service to be h d d In Springfield this An Interesting Incident In connec Today R. » Knlph I I M u lh o lla n d . b rM < a - and ,h a t Bnkn®wn Local people will he able to la t e Ih e lr rh o ltv In the m anner of vein hrallng the Fourth of July this year auium««r It la seldom that such a VHrled list of ' h l. congregation w ill provide musical program s and celeb ration , has been nu m ber. service, The p" rm ,t ,b " ,U h * ° • ° UP *b" w ill .tart .1 "p"w" ar* arranged tor In this county and even 8 00 o'clock , thia group of event» which Includes The three prole.tont . hurrh.■. In the large celebration at the Lane -----. . holding .. thls c ity hnve | been union set* evenly fairgrounds, com m unity pro­ vires every Bunday evening for ihe gram» al Junction C ity, N oll and oth past several s e a .o n . The m in is te r, o f , e r places, the county Orange plrith ( th e three Churches have charge of th e , al lllveralde, and Ihe opening of the m eeting* »ml they uni ally lake turn« swim m ing season at Swim m ers De about preaching and the meetings al light, w ill not he enough Io hold a lern ate from one church to another large portion of the population from The pastor of the church here where going Into the muunlalna on camping lh e union ae.vlce la being held usual and mountain clim bing t r ip . ; ,y h„ otM,n ln i -n d e|)j# T he C h quarterly ------------- business Th* " a 1” ” <'hUrcb wl11 Thursday b. Thursday evenlna evening at , the ^ Ü X t o Í hulld f ir e , w ithout cam pflra permits, subject for the »ermo \ ““ J “* Some of the hx-al neonle have an- “ H"’ " “ h“ bt,* D Some of tha local people have an annuuncod. fin an ced th e ir plana for Ihe Fourth. M r and M rs. Jess Hmltaon have a l­ PERKINS GETS CONTRACT ready left for Newport They left FOR NEW LOWELL H. S. Tuesday m orning when M r. Rmltaon'a re a lis a tio n as fire rh le f became e f­ The contract for lhe construction of fective, and w ill »pend several day* ihe new union high school at Low ell on the coast. 1 M r and Mr« I I L. Q llletta w ill go waa « »»rd ed to Oeorge Perkins on to Halsey where th eir daughter. He» Monday. His bid was I27.42.1M . The trie s . Is visiting, snd «pend the dgv plan" ,or ,b * building was draw n by w ith relatives , H »»«>ck«r. Sm ith and Phillips, Eu Mr. and M r« G II. T urner, accn m panted by A T u rn e r, C. W oodruff ___ __ and W a lte r New m an and two dangh ters, all of Eugene, w ill spend the dnv cm the Sm ith riv e r In the southwest- ----------- — * “ b r <,,aron' r n<«‘d peop!e living above ra<,k* an<1 * bo tb,nk ,b a t ‘ hey ill — w ----- have more salmon to catch If they only break the obstruction which the " * * '* p,a<’*<* ’ b ® " ‘ o secure eggs w blrh , r a ha“ ’b<'d and later put Into ..................... ...................... .... ......... the stream » again to stock them. regularly h.-Id n » > held n e t, church. ,he who are stationed at the watch" them R y An„ , hR #( ery tim e a few large fish cross the racks at the dam someone s ta rt* a I rum or th a , t h . T c k T ^ e h J r ^ o k 'school at 10:00 o'clock i I p|oyee, them move fu rth er upwards and ernna * * three days In duration for many the dam above the power plant. Bv-1 bua,,,eas people In Lane county, es w ithin driving distance from this »n,.»k im ih„ o ,a, «... d l y w ill all be crowded with both Was Told to Fear ' at ih i 1 im young and old , te rrie s . They w ill have their Sunday F o re s te rs to Be Buoy only un,rup- but •*» rommlaston of these acts la almost an Im possibility according to f|„h ,.om m |„ )oB at Salem. This . . lion I. being taken A M b " r Rob* " a. Mrs. Elsie Davla. ’ ‘d* the riv e r la five m ile . <" P ra tt Holverson. and J B Endicott ' ahort r ‘ h«» the state highway by Ihe highway departm ent so as not racks Those who attended the dinner *hr'” , * h H ill to Springfield. to hamper any more than Is necee- A com mittee from the upper riv e r »ary, the thousands of motorists who M r. and Mrs. J. B Endicott and son are contem plating motor t r ip , over W ayne. M r. and Mrs. Haymond Wah **U t r ‘ct headed by F rank B lair, Low . lace, Mrs. Lepley. M r. and M rs **' n,®rchan‘ - l>la »a to attend tb « for the paat several seasons, staled ' '* ou r,b of July. P ra tt Holverson. and daughter. Fave L1° “ a Clob me®‘ ,,,R ln Springfield to- that while It waa not Impossible to More than fifty men have been j Mrs. Elsie Davla, M E N orth rope day t0 OiPPort for the project h a * , com m itted the a c t. which are « ..w o r k in g long h ou r. .In c e Monday I who is v l a i t t o d ^ n ' s . ^ M T ' ^ Z : bere Aa aoon « • “ « » < *« “ backtog frequently spoken of, however morning trying to get the olllag of I N orth Dakota. M r. and M rs W avnn *’ bad lbe county court w ill be po- would be almost an Impossibility. Ihe n»w new Sprlngf'.jld t Ihe e approaches .DDioai 11.., to in th> a nr in^ .is ( lo v e r daughter, June, R M Ste- t,tloned f®r ,h « road. Supporters o f bridge completed before the Fourth. vena. Ola Endlcott, Junior Endicott the pl* “ “ 7 th a t M any Salmon Above Racks wl‘o‘a T he ra c k * were not put In as early O fficials In charge of the work there and M r. and i M r*. I. N . E n d ic o tt rSTer d U tric t to O *k rld » e wtU urti] thia year a* they usually are. he slat- ata,ed yeeterday that they expected ______ _________ ou through Springfield if the new l ___ "d' and ’ •» *» •> thousand salmon had t0 *“ ’ • tha work completed by noon REBEKAH INSTALLATION waa bD,lt' do" 10 a ,b«>rter dlatoacc. . . . . U_ .n . . -»_ fM l ■ V h ilt Ia n B fiz ia i« km » if km m run up a the river » before the racks were f today' hut « also added « that If e they -m— T o u rts ti, also, would use this road as completed on May 14. These salmon th « r would cease all w ork and TO BE H ELD ON MONDAY it la more scenic than the west aide »bteh made their way above Ihe racks I oppn aU roada ,o ‘ he heavy tra ffic ™ ’ route. |hi( gM p a r h o|M |fc jT which la expected to paat up the Me t l o n ^ ‘o m r ,h * c T ' .aBnB‘ , ‘B ,U n a - Tb‘ rB « • d l_. rh llr,.h church, w ill preach »» ¿ h o _ .u k - man on duty u n til 4 no o'clock when JecL "Trustw ortblneaa," at the morn­ It w ill he rioted. ing »ervice at h l* church. The regu­ Resorts along tha M cK em le high la r Sunday school and Young People’s •way are anticipating largo crow d* m eeting* will be held and It I* re rta ln (hat the ocean bearh- « ¿ H ' - . . w ,„ h e .r Rev Mu.hoHand Forest o ffic ia l* sre going Io keep ca refu l ch eck on .11 c .m o e r . In t h e national fo res t, tom orrow and Ihev national fo re s t, tom orrow and they have alreadv warned motorisia not to »moka w u tiv jo 'k * lg h through v w i hile ^ main w a y a ^ e r the to J F a w C au g h t A b o v * R a c k * ’M‘" P k " r ‘n , tba r , w ,r * m " ''h °PPo"®d ‘® Ibc racks “ a™ ® b*®“ '* would have the pub- aome people lie believe, he continued. They know that thia year, for Inatance. they have several thousand salmon above the rack* and they are perm itted to fish for them two m ile* below the low er rack- M any have tried to fish fo r A com m ittee of the Lions club have been asked by Mrs. Jessie M Honey- m an, chairm an of Ihe roadside and billboard com m ittee of the Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs, to gath­ e r for a spoclal meeting Tneaday a t noon to meet w ith M r. and Mrs. W L. Law ton, who are now com pleting a survey of state highways, and dlscuag plans for the beam If teat Inn o f tho roadp In this part of the state. n to E Z n " ™ ” 7, “ “ tle MOB<” y ,Dat' ad ot ™ day — ° r ' a n l“ “ OB aDd tom orrow Is the fourth of July end ** COD* ", * ° M * 8 , W ork Require* Mora Tim a ld e lev was m ln f r te la mo"‘ business w ill be closed l F i v h T " * " J "** B,dw’ " house* ' °< The original plans of the highway Z ’ . ’ “ A - ’XL‘B,ei Springfield, a gntduate of the local ... « ..u n w wwu &ww u ».» “ an- da” ' " - ‘ H.twin Which Is set high school and U n ive rs ity at • for Ihe oiling of the approaches, and i for next Monday. they probably would have completed I i wl11 b® a k’*®«‘ « t th e m e e tin g o f th e the work In that time If unusually he new o,f,cera to be Installed are: club today and w ill make a talk. H e heavy tra ffic had not started using ” Aray bo,r"' nobl® Frand I M ra 1» now an Instructor a t the U n iversity the bridge T h e three approaches, ! 3 * , ? „ >nd A rth »’' Roberta, of O hio and is spending h i* vacation which are being oiled are twenty-four ‘ " IIIe Py"®- »l<«t | ’ «®»® Louk. recording secretory; and David E v a n ,, mem ber of the State that the vehicle portion of the brldg, u>rab - treasurer. The position la no w ider has made ihe oiling of the ?. nanclal secretary which I* held by east approach more d ifficu lt than or- r*- - rlne Putnam la for one year, and Is filled at the beginning of each d,nary stretches of highw ay oiling, year. H ere the shoulders have to be either A surprise birthday party was held built up or dressed down and the follow ing the meeting In honor o f Miss rttodway Itse lf Is very narrow for Am y Love who recently had a birth- ®¥®B on® w aT tra ffic which la necea- day. ®B* ald® ®F the road while ' ,b a other side Is being oiled, Game Commission, was a guest a t the m eeting laat F riday and told some- thing of the w ork which th a t organi- satlon la carrying on In the state . • ENTIRE FAMILIES TAKE 1 TO OLD SWIMMING HOLE ON MONDAY AFTERNOON T h e old sw im m ing hole became ex- ‘ b ®m between the two rack* during The oiling which Ihe crews are do- TWO AUTOMOBILES CRASH ON SATURDAY MORNINr ceedinr o f ,h ® Cab T h ® rtvPr ha* « T®ry gradual slope *BF ,0 tb ® term s of the contract ------------ ---------- - --------- prn. move any of the slats from the ra c k . ern part of the state. Another clause in the contract pro- Mlss H elen M cKee w ill go to Salem v id e , that Ihe contractor must use a» »1‘ houl being able to notice the w ith her relatives to spend the week- 'm uch local labor and local m alarial» change as they have all accumulated a end w ith friends us Is possible T he en tire school w ill covering of moss which would have be built o f wood. to he broken If one were removed. HIGHWAY SURVEY GROUP WANT MEETING TUESDAY tlon with the anniversary dinner was A ne w county road on a w atar grade the fact that five of the people who 10 F a ll Creek station Is " a , a *‘*«h »<*>0 today and w ill attended the wedding of M r. and Mrs. ,roIn Endicott were able to attend the din beln* ao“ Bb‘ by people living in the . " w,,rk ,' K“ 1" Haturda>' ______ _ to orders „ Issued .u e u nar i 'rldajr evening. They were M rs “ PpPr * 'tll* m e t te d istrict. It is n’ <’ rn ,n ___________ <- according 8 l? t e ' H ig h w . 7 7 e ^ m e 7 t i M r^ th e A " highway repair and construction .......... ............... ... Individual» have at various times In '«»tor of the Wapliat church will |>re side at the service, and m em b er, of h” p“ ‘ f,W w**k" opaB,d ,b ® rarka ' " . J " ° r’”'‘,n The new school building w ill con- F'u r,b«i'. ‘ be stale fish commission has Ith" 0,1 f r ®m sticking Io the tires of i , ¿ i d aU,on,obi,e ¿ « -o rd ln g to the ' automobiles and being throw n against u repor ed ■’ th® r “ ? hall Mrs. Neher swung her automobile to ,h e fenders. the rig ht as If to make a right hand 1 C raw Going To Cottage Grova ' The crew now w orking on the turn and then suddenly turned it to the le ft to make a reverse turn. T he bridge approaches w ill be moved to d riv e r of th e second car In attem p tin g Cottage Grove next and then w ill be to pass caught the front tender of the *®nt back north of Junction City firs mtachlne w ith the rear bumper where they were working before they and bent It ' started here. tain a study room, a library, three " nian a ,a ‘ lon®d «‘ the racks the en- recitation rooms, a lecture hall, and tire season and he has a powerful a science room A kitchen and a man searchlight mounted on the rack ual tra in in g room w ill also be provid­ which makes It possible to see anyone e d a t w ill be offices for the teachers molesting the property from the win Surfacing of the M c K e m le highway dow of the cabin where the watcher In Ihe east part of the city storting and the principal. T he plane also call for a com bina­ stay*. at Tenth street w ill be sim ilar to the O. W Peterson Is the warden In work being done at the bridge. I t to tion gymnasium and auditorium <6 by M foot In alse T h is w ill also Include chargw of the rack* and he has been to be done by a Reedsport contractor locker and shower rooms for both on duty there ever since they were | who to now w orking on another cca- started w ith the exception of a few tract Job n ear Lebanon. T he w ork to boys and girls. expected to start here In about one T he school Imsrd now owns an hours a w eek when he to relieved. Public Education Needed | month. eight acre site to be used for the W e frequently see people violating school. On this w ill he constructed a double tennis court which It expected the state law In one m anner or an- L O C A L nftCTGD U flT rn other, but It I . usually because they DOCTOR * app¿ « ' B’ a«®’y IL0®0- end an do not understand It or do not realise OFFICE AT ASTORIA ath letic field of o«rtaln things. The rack , . . . . . . „ r) „ v t The Low ell union high school dle- ,h ® trrlc t was formed by the uniting of i h M b,"‘ n brolt®n. »‘ sled Anderson. : ^ 0,lBrd * • * rh oeen to be six school d istricts In th a t v lrln ly . The * nd 11 waa Terv «•« U for many ! P b* ’ Z u Z d. u '* * ' school hoard has just been elected and 1 »fterw ard. He ventured that If 1 ,hp M ®thod,a‘ church at the the first high school Casses In t h e ' ” " ' p« b"c Is told of the purpose of ; “ ‘¡OBf®rpnc’ * b‘ch was held at POLICE CHIEF ARRESTS DRUNKEN DRIVER HERE ; at th i, point, has a fa irly smooth rocM bottom, and In only a few instances does It get too deep for children. The current is not very sw ift and If one should be carried down stream he would be carried to the bank or to the sand bar near the gravel com- pany. — — —— MRS. ANNA BARNARD DIES HERE ON FRIDAY NIGHT Mrs. Anna Barnard died at her boms here on route 1. F rid a y evening, Juae C. Johnson, transient, had a hard * 7- a f‘ ®r « »bort illness. She was 7J day o f It on Monday. F irst he drove T * * « old and had lived In thia vlclB* h l* automobile into a telephone pole “ T t ° r ‘ be past six years, at tha corner of F ifth and K streets ■ Sbe Is survived by her husband. Da« and then deserted It and proceeded by Tld B arn ard ; three eons. John. Fkzrt- taxi to an auto camp acroaa the river. Ia n d : H e n ry . Springfield, and Renbea, M r*. I-aw tnn came to Oregon more H e r* he w a* arrested by L um Ander- Suplee. Oregon; tw o slaters, Mrs. Em- than a month ago at (he request of eon and Deputy S h e riff George Can- ">A R ag lin . P rineville, and M r*. L e t« the Oregon Club Federation to make edy on a charge of driving while In- Duley, P o rtland; and eight grand« a survey of the present scenic feat­ tolcated. children. ures of the highways and to make a Johnson was assessed a fine o f »100 The funeral services were held Moe« report containing recomm endation* and was sentenced to serve 80 days day m orning from the W alker-Poole fo r Im provem ent. M r and Mrs. Law- In Jail when he was tried In Justice chapel a t 10:00 o'clock. Mrs. Vernon, ton have been spending Ihe past week court In Eugene on Tuesday. pastor of the F u ll Gospel Assembly of« In C entral Oregon w ith Judge Robert dlatrlct w ill bo started this fall the rarkg ,h ®r »■» "®°n forget th e ir AS ° r “ ,aBt w« *k - aBd * • » - C. J Pike T he Springfield police chief had ftclated and Interm ent was made la Rewyer of Bend and have visited all Ideas that the slate Is spoiling th eir WR" r ® appo,n‘ ®d I*" » o r o f the churcn several bottles of liquor In the c ity the L aurel Oroye cemetery. of the highways around I ’ sater Lake. fishing streams and there w ill be no ” C,‘ 7 by ,he conf®r ®BC®- vault Tuesday which ne had found in _____________________ K lam ath Falls. P rineville, and Hepd. FLYING SCHOOL TO TAKE fu rth er troublea experienced. ' A ebanxe In the division of the state the wrecked automobile, and which he LOCAL FAMILIES HAVE SHIPS TO SILTCOO8 LAKE, The rack» have been operated for ln*° four ln a ,ead of five d la trlc t. as It Saturday and Sunday they w ill go was keeping a . evidence of possession I PICNIC ON SOUTH FORK over the M cK enzie highway and will — five years now and very little trouble fornler,y bad waa made by the con- If the arrested man should have been i T he cabin monoplane, City of E u ­ note possibilities for Im proving the freed o f the firs t charge. M r. and M rs. John Henderer. M r. has been experienced by molestation, i fer® n < ’*- Tb® Springfield church now gene, and the two place trainer ship scenic features o f the highway. The quantity of salmon between the . becomes a part o f the Salem district --------- and M rs F. B. F lanery and fam ily, and belonging to the I-ee Inm an flyin g On Monday they w ill v is it the achool w ill he flown to Silteooa lake racks now Is estim ated a t somewhere i wh,ch Includes a ll churches from Orw MANY PEOPLE ATTEND Dr. and M rs. W N. Dow and fam ily thia afternoon where they w ill he used I b e,w *®n 6 000 and I« »®« T here w ill * on c , t r to Eugene. Dr. M. A. M arcy Booth-Kelly tim b er holdings above CHURCH NIGHT PROGRAM 8,1 motor®d to ,b® mountains Sunday W endllng and In the M ohawk roglon. to haul passengers dnrlng the Fourth he m any times that num ber there by ! w l" <'o n ,,n »e to eorve as superlntend- ■ - and spent the day picnicking on South M r. and M rs. Law ton w ill go to holidays. Lee Inm an and Jim. M cM an- th e end o f August when they atop j ont of tb l’ dl«trict. but tt Is not car- A large crowd attended the church for,t of th ® M cK enzie river. They rw ,B,n J"*1 where his headquarters w ill night program presented by the L ir e b01’1 ,b at the road ts not very good W ashington a fte r they complete the Iman w ill fly the cabin ship and D al­ running upstream ----------------------------- - I be located. It Is probable th a t he w ill survey here and make a s im ila r one ton Shinn w ill take the nm aller plane. W ire high school class of the Christian a *®"S ‘ be South F ork as yet. Land- for the Garden Clubs of th a t state. hp moved ,n ®» to be located church In the social rooms on F rid a y al*de" have been cleared off and It to M rs. Inm an and Mrs. M cM anlm an RUSSIAN EXILE VISITS IN SPRINGFIELD MONDAY mor*1 ,n tb<' c®n,pr hls charg®. plnn on driving to the Inke thia a fte r­ evening. A program consisting of mu- B0W °P®n I’Tonch Pete's cabin, but BAPTIST MISSIONARY noon. • steal numbers and a short play was Pa r 's of the road have been graded Colonel A lexander Schwartz, form- SCHOOL BOARD TO BE presented and was followed by re- snd arP Btl11 qblte loose. PREACHES TO METHODISTS c r com mander of tha hody guards of [ freshments consisting of sandwiches. ----------------------------------- LUMBER WORKER SUFFERS REORGANIZED MONDAY the late czar of Russia, spent several i Rev. D. E. Raker, missionary w ork­ cake and coffee served by the women BOWLING ALLEYS ARE BADLY BURNED BACK hours In Springfield meeting local A reorganisation of the achool of the church. e r foy the Baptist church Bunday REOPENED THIS WEEK business men on Monday. He Is mak hoard to Include members which were achoola In this part of the slate with 1,00 H a m m e r of Bend, an employee Ing a tour o f the United Stales te ll­ headqnnrtore In Eugene, delivered of tho Orem lum ber m ill at W altor- elected at the annual achool election, LIONS CLUBS HAVE JOINT The Mel Bartlett bowling alleys the Sunday m orning sermon a t the vllle, suffered a badly bured back laat ing of the conditions In Russia today. and to eelert a new board chairman PICNIC LAST THURSDAY wh,cb were deatro’red by fire which He la speaking before the Active to succeed D. J. Beals, who did not M ethodist church. Rev. B aker told ------- swept the building this spring have Thursday evening when he wna caught club In Eugene this noon. the audience som ething of the work run for re-election, I* scheduled to be Sixty people attended the Joint pic- been rebuilt and playing started on between a donkey atenm pipe and a The fo rm e r Russian m ilita ry officer w hich he Is engaged In and then tree w hile the donkey waa being does not fake a defiant a ttitu d e toward held next M onday evening. Dr. W . ntc of the Springfield and Cottage them Monday. The entire alleys had preached an Internetlng sermon. He H . Pollard w ill probably be choaen to Grove Lions dab membera and their to be rebuilt as waU as the ball pita moved. Ho waa taken to the Pacific fille d the pulpit during the absence C h ristian hospital In Eugene for tre a t­ the Soviet government which exiled serve as new chairm an, being the sen­ wives which was held at Swimmers and return frame. New pins aad him . H e to wntchlng conditions the»e ior man on the board. F. B. Flanery o f Rev. C. J. Pike, pastor, who was Delight on last Thursday evening. The some new bells hare been provide*, m ent. H I* In ju ry waa not serious, hut v e ry cloaelv and believes th a t many w ill take the place of M r. Beals and attend ing the annual conference of m am ben and gneeta .«Joyed a «:S0 The entire front room has haa« pe- ^ ^ Itak® a I®B< t« » 0 for the burn» ¡good reforms w ill eventually come o f the church a t A storia. C. F. Barber w ill succeed W m . O. dlneer which was followed hy daae- pend sad painted aad pnsaats • the new form of gorernmeot. Hughes aa d a r k . lag aad other entertehueeet ¡vary eheerfel ap