o«*»n o >• m ' i Try tho H om i Print Shop F in ì CHUMBER10 B O BENNETT AIRWAiS FIRE STATION MOVED TO NEW LOCATION; TELEPHONE IS SAME Heavier Corvallie Squad Defeats School Board Acte on Varied Locale Laat Week With Subjects at Meeting Held Plan to Make Springfield Air* 8core of 37 to 0. Monday Night port Terminal for Four*Way ______ _ ___ , Outweighed 20 pounds to the man | Permission was granted the Parent- Service and _____ Build . Hanger« The fire department Is now located In the new location between Sixth and Seventh on F street and the fire telephone Is 8, the same as It always has been. Another telephone with the number 80, has been Installed In the same bullutng and any calls of any nature other than firs alarms must be made over the 60 telephone according to Hugh Jollff. He says that he will refuse to tala to anyone who calls on 6 for other than alarm purposes. H a ra W la S .m n n r tL o I tba l,,b ta r »Prlngfleld team bowed In Teacher association to take the annual 8 U p p 0 r U d ’ C o n tr a C t| lefral to the heavier C orv.llU squad school census (h l. year Instead ot 1» Signed. An a ir te r m in a l a t | In the opening game for both schools hiring designated Indlvlduala to do a n r t .e ff .m , i wbkh waa p,aX*d al Corvallis Iasi the work as has been done during which p la o aX heVaa S I Fr,,tay a fl' rooou Tb" ,lM l « » « ’ “ »• vast X«ars by the school board A a , J? “ , Z ‘ 87 to 0. The Contains team was at their meeting held Monday eve- o«. . r’ r Transportation com- tt„ BbU ,o register one p„,nl ln thalr nlng In Dr. Pollar’d s office. Funds tT h ’f / “ T * * ' * “ andora* , by attempts to kick goal, being blocked usually expended for this work will .n’ J in “ " « " eOm“ arc* a‘ * called Lsch , , me by Hpr1ngfl.ld players be turned Into the P.-T A. treasury The signal system between the "* n irh i “*■* A ‘a r«" percentage of the high school The census must be «completed the power house and the fire station has airport commllts. w u Instructed to agent laxly made the trip to the last week In October not been moved from the city hail Any fire W J ,h i MF B* ,, n ,U , n br‘®flng Benton county school for the game Permission was granted th e Is tn e and proba.ly will not be. about ths planned service here. h M t w„„i, wlth „ ‘ granted the Lane worthy of sounding the alarm can Two b seven wUh I County chapter Cross to w.H e ^ . d passenger oui“ S t Zenith S ’ L r nlanes t fe d , k a 7 . Z ‘ 7 ' U” pI 'r < b® of the «®d Red Cross work be seen from Main street and the night watchman can give the alarm from the city hall. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jollff have moved Into their new residence quar­ ters above the station. Hprtngfleld airport. game of th . season proven to be an *Ch° ° l‘ ware aUowed While tha company Is already fl- , ddw| handicap to the Springfield "U,n. ' ” purcha’ ,n« nanced and own their airplanes Mr I w h lch Is composed mostly of Additional sum. Bennet s plans call for local coopera green material. They showed a lot Wer’ ng I AI1 ,ayaa ar® turn*d toward« June- and the matter of renewing It was view, Corvallis, Portland, Medford. L *011 C,ty ,hto w" * k T h ** aennd their discussed but no action was taken Marshfield and Bend have already taa,n ,o ,bla cUy ,or lb® ,lrat bon>® This will be discussed further at pledged their support under similar 8 of th . Ladle. volunteer coach until this season M to l'te n “ <£, | Pol“ r'’; h* a” * °««<*r. of the Orand Army of tha Republic Ml" Jan® OaT,n- county health nurse, according to Mrs. C. F. Egglman, state Many Coming for Gams * “ called to visit the schools Tuee- president of the group, who Is lead-. Th® Friday will start at 8:18 day ,o ex* “ lne all children suspected Ing In the reorganisation efforts here. and w,n Played at the Brattaln l,f baT,n* «“ X sickness She sent ten A committee consisting of Mrs. f,a,d- A **’* • number of local bust- hom® and declared that she would Bert Doane, Mrs Ethel Jollff. and "essmen »re expected to attend the r#tuni lat8r to mak® another examine Mrs. Edith Laxton has been appointed ,a m ® Word ,rom Junction City 1« t,on Tb* ° “ >X ca"» of measles which to Interview all former members and ,o tb® • Kacl that th® students at ,b ® ,ound w«s • small tfrl who had to seek out others who are eligible ,b® ««hool will be dismissed early had th* m but wbo had returned to to become members of the grop In and wlu com® bar* ln • bodX for "cbo°l »°on the event a circle Is started here ,b® tame. 8chool officials here hope ITIncipels at the schools and the again ,ba "«me situation does not prevail paarhers have all been Instructed to The group here disbanded about ,b ,t daX •« dld • ! Corvallis where notify the health officer whenever a three years ago when attendance be ,b® T,alt°rs outnumbered the towns- ®tud®nt ,how’ Indications of being ill, cams very light. Meetings were held «*op>® , PoUard- aean Anderson, left tackle; Verral * UC *° h*n# ° r th* county line decendant of a Civil war veteran McFarland, right tackle; Dalton Thur- baa tb ofnc*r, regardless of whether may belong to the group. Olrls of left end; Bert Tomseth, right | ‘ bey_baTe a phXa‘cian In attendance 14 years are now eligible, according |®nd'• Hersey Tomseth. guard; Lloyd or not. Frase. quarter; A lo lao ' Manwaring, I "Tbere are a®T#ral c“ ®’ of m®*«’®a to Mrs. Eggltnann. right half; and Ed Tomseth. fullback; ,n ,b® c,tjr- but tbey are a” “ » ae“°n «b® «a">® J ^e“ th °ff‘Cer Wh° ‘ la° ■a‘<1, “ther* IN EUGENE ON MONDAY , at Corvallis as substitutes. | • * baoIu‘ ®ly «O epidemic of the dis Mrs. Ethel Platt passed away at the ■ Pacific Christian hospital in Eugene K E N S IN G T O N CLUB ELECTS ease and strict enforcement of the law Is sought to prevent one The school board will hold another meeting next week. Monday afternoon, October 7, 1880. NEW OFFICERS FRIDAY She became seriously 111 about one month ago from which she never re-1 Eighteen members of the Kenslng-1 MRS. POLLARD ENTERTAINS covered. 9he was the youngest child I ton c,uh met at the home of Mrs. u iit u of the late Perry Edmlston's family I B. C. Wright laat Friday for the first I W ITH QUILTING PARTY and has resided In Thurston her en-1 meeting of the fall season. They , tire life. She was a member of the elected Mrs. Levi Neet, president; Mra> H - I’oll»rd entertained a Christian church. Mrs. J. T. Moore, vice-president; Mr«. ?T0“,P of ten her friends at an old Who leave, to mourn her loss her H. W. Whitney, reporter and Mrs. [aah“’n®d >tln« P " ty at her home husband. Walter matt; three sons, IC . B. Kenyon, secretary-treasurer. aBt ,P r.day'. U waa an aU-dax Carl, Kenneth and Roy Platt; also her The next meeting of the club will a,falr be«,nn “ g in the forenoon and mother, Mrs. Jennie Edmlston; two he held October 18 at the home of continuing all day. A regular olff sisters, Mrs. Flora Price and Mrs. Mrs. W. N. Dow. It will start with faahloned d,nnar » • • ««rved at noon Those Invited for the event were Rosa Baughman; and three brothers, a 1:00 o’clock luncheon. Mrs. Dow Mrs. Ira Gray and Mrs. Chris Hanson Walter. John and Roy Edmlston, be- will b8 «»slsted by Mrs. Whitney, aa- of Thurston; Mr«. C. E. Steen. Jr. sldee many other relatives and a host | »Istant hostess, and Mrs. C. E. Steen, Sr. and Mrs of friends. The funeral was held at Carrie Boesen of Eugene; and Mrs. Walker chapel In Springfield Wednee BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN N. W. Emery, Mrs. S. Ida r. H arry Benton I FQR BROTHER SUNDAY I Wmma Olson, Mrs. S. Ganta Potter, Mrs and of Eugene officiated. Interment was made In the Mount Vernon cemetery. COLORED QUARTET WILL SING AT RALLY PROGRAM r THE SPRINGFIELD NE H. S. Team Plays P. T.A. To Take Here Tomorrow Cent us For School A birthday dinner honoring Earl H ill of Cottage Grove was given here Sunday by Mrs. Rile, S-odgrass, sis- Mrs. A. B. Van Valsah. P*"T. A. RECEPTION DRAWS ter of Mr. Hill. Those Invited for | MANY PEOPLE LAST WEEK the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Hill, A colored quartet from the Colored I Jud McQue®n’ Cotta«® a™ ™ : Mr. and I Nearly all of the school teachers Mrs. A. M. Snodgrass and two sons, I ,n the city schools and a large num Baptist church In Portland « ill come of Shedd; Mr. and Mrs. Riley Snod- j her of parents and other Interested to Springfield on Sunday, October 18, cltlsena attended the annual reception to assist in the rally day exercl.es p ™ « and dau«ht®r- Maxine, which the members of the Parent- at the Christian church according < ® ,B . D T IO T a rv it Teacher association gave last Thurs­ an announcement made here today. I BAPTIST LADIES AID day evening for the faculty members. They are under the dllrectlon of Clar-1 RE-ELECTS ALL OFFICERS A pleasing program was presented by ence Elvey and will bring their own local people and refreshments were accompanist. They will sing during I Mr«. Ada McPherson was chosen . . the Bunday school hour on that day president of the Baptist Ladles" Aid | en,oyea ar,"r ' h,, Proiram. which begins at 8:46. at their meeting last week. The other Has Birthday This Is the same group which sang officers are Mrs. Wallace Hawke, vlce- at the Chltstlan church In Eugene sev- president; Mrs. Leona Stacey, secre- John Richard, the four-year-old eon eral years ago at the time that a tary; and Mrs. L. A. Tobias, treas I of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larson, ob­ statewide Sunday school attendance | urer. served his birthday laat week with record was established. More detaila AU of the officers held their re- a family dinner which was attended of the rally day program will be an-1 spectlve officers last year and were by several of his aunts and uncles nounced next week. I re-elected for another year. I and grandparents. The change ln location was made at the request of Mayor W. P. Tyson who says that more room Is needed at the city hall and a lower salary Is paid the fire chief by providing him with free rent and other inci­ dentals. - 1 BOY INJURED WHEN AUTO RUNS OVER HIM Neal Pederson, ten-year-old student at the Brattaln school, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pederson, narrowly escaped serious Injury to his back and poslble deoth at the Lincoln school when he and the bicycle on which he and his brother, John were riding was accidently rnn over by Miss Ooldle Smith of Eugene as she was leaving the school grounds. He suffered many body bruises and a few lacerations about the back, but no bones were broken. The boy was rushed to a local doctor's office who examined him and took him home where he will have to remain ln bed for possibly two weeks while his In­ juries are recovering. rn A "Ths P««pi«’a Paper** L I V I M kW SPA R IR IN A L IV * TOWN 65514856 Lincoln Students Start Club W ork TO SALEH GROCER Thrnn Boys and One Girl 4-H Groups Organized at School Dallas Murphy Acquiree Half This Week. Interest in Both Grocery and Feed Store as Result of Sate; Three boys and one girls Four-H Give Up Red and White Mem­ clubs are starting tall activities at the Lincoln school this week and have bership: Staff Unchanged. a combined membership of 46 stu­ dents. Mrs. O. H. Jarrett Is the leader of the girls sewing group which will meet tonight at her home tor their organ­ ization meeting. The members of this group are Winifred Franz, Velma Peddlcord, Viola Robertson, Alice Neet. Lorna Chase, Ethel Hall, Enda Severson, Mary Young, Ruth Pollard. Juanita Wilson, and Margaret Jarrett The Camp Cooking group organised last night with Roy P. Qulney as leader. Their officers are Dick Wright, president; Charles Maxwell, vice- president and Verlln Posey, secretary. The members of the club are Hay Wright, Carl Stevenson, Woodrow Ware, Franklin Wardlow, Irvin Dorr, Anton UchytiL Charles Maxwell, John Dale Adams, Eugene MaLosh, Allen Sneed, Dlsque Smith, Irvin House, Dick Wright, Charles Cole, Verlln Posey. Carter Hartman and Edwin C. Miller, Jr. Lawrence Mofflt, principal of the school, leader of the rabbllt and bachelor sewing clubs. The members of the Bachelors sew­ ing club are Edwin Miller, Dlsque Smith, Allen Sneed, Kenneth Walker, Carl Stevenson, Dick Wright. Anton Uchytil, Charles Cole and Holland Farnsworth. They have not organ­ ized and selected officers y e t The officers of the rabbit clnb are Jack Pederson, president; James Gott, vice-president; and Louis Tnhy sec­ retary. The members are Lloyd Harris, Edwin Miller, Charles Uchytil, Ken­ neth Cox; James Gott, Jack Pederson, and Louis Tnhy. All of the clubs will hold meetings weekly and will carry on work re­ quired for the completion of individ­ ual Four-H projects. A, R. Gray of Eugene, announced the sale yesterday of bis store ln thia city together with his grocery stores In Cottage Orove, Eugene and the Producers Public market build­ ing to Merwin R. Irish of Salem, owner of a group ot stores In 8alem, Lebanon, Brownsville, Toledo, Dallas, and Corvallis. The acquisition of the stores ln the upper Willamette valley now makes Mr. Irish the manager of 12 stores in this state. Coming at the uune time as the announcement of the sale was a state­ ment that Manager Dallas B. Murphy has purchased a half Interest In the grocery store In this city from Mr. Irish and that he will also have a half Interest In the feed store here with A. R. Gray, who retain« his feed store and feed warehouse la Eugene. No changes in the staffs of either of the stores here la contemplated as a result of the new deal, accord- to Mr. Murphy. The «tore will be operated In the same manner ln which It always has with the exception that Mr. Murphy will have a financial in­ terest in the business which he did not have before. All of the stores will be operated under the name, Gray’s Cash Stores for the present, and Mr. Irish la reported to be considering moving his headquarters from Salem to Eu­ gene. The local store ceases to be a Red and White store with the new owner­ ship. Mr. Irish has his own buying channels which he thinks are superior to the Red and White arrangement. Mr. Irish waa with the Gray store in Eugene from 1818 until 1888 in the capacity of an employee and waa a partner ln the business between 1823 and 1884. CHRISTIAN CHURCH PLANS FIRE STILL SMOULDERS PROMOTION DAY EVENT DRINK CRAZED MAN AT MILL SITE; SOAKED GRAIN BEGINS TO GROW ARRESTED ON STREETS {♦unday will be promotion day at the Christlaln church and a special HERE TUESDAY NIGHT A few spotted fires, mute reminders program has been planned by the of fleers for the event. The regular Sunday school classes will meet at 8:46 and at 10:30 the Promotion day exercises will be started with a song by the primary department. Irene Anderson will give a reading and Mur­ iel Tyson will sing a solo. "Suffer The Little Children to Come Unto Me. This will be followed by a demonstra­ tion of work by the graduates of the various departments and the presenta­ tion of certificates of promotion. There will be regular preaching services In the morning and evening and the choir will sing the anthem, O. Magnify the Lord,”’ by Nolte, at the morning hour. M. E. MISSION GROUP TO SELECT STUDY COURSE Members ot the Methodist mission­ ary society were entertained at a silver tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. B. Van Valsah, presi­ dent of the group. Mrs. Wm. Gants lead the reading program which was prepared by Mrs. Wm. Hughes, pro­ gram chairman. of one of the worst biases to visit this city for many years, still smoul­ der in the grain pits of the Spring- field Mill and Grain company which was almost completely destroyed by fire on the night of September It . Workmen have completed their task of sacking and disposing of whatever could be salvaged from the water- soaked remains, and only one or two men are working about the ruins now salvaging what metal parts, such as wheels and shafts, as can be used elsewhere. Experienced firemen say that it may be months yet before the last smouldering sparh dies. Fire In bran and other prepared feeds which were in the bins la almost impossible to extinguish until It has burned Itself out they say. All about the ruins one can now see a multitude of green sprouts which are rai’ lng their heads to say that life Is still victorious over the ele­ ments. REBEKAH MEMBERS VISIT COTTAGE GROVE MEETING Plans were discussed for a study course to be undertaken and a com­ mittee consisting of Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Emma Olson and Mrs. Wm. Maybe was appointed to Investigate courses and report at the next meeting. James Ward, until recently a resi­ dent of Eugene, was arrested on the streets of Springfield Tuesday eve­ ning on a charge of drunkenness and possession of liquor after a -«-» tv which proved quite exciting to the by­ standers for some time. He was kept In the city jail over night ««id was taken to Eugene Wednesday where he plead guilty ln the court o£ Harold Wells, justice of the peace, who fined him 3200 and sentenced him to 30 days ln the county jail where he la being held. According to officers an-estlng the man, he was erased with drink and insisted on going to Eugene on the bus. He even climber on the hood of the large vehicle and It required sev­ eral men to take him to the Jail and lock him up tor the night. MRS. EGGIMANN TO SUE COUNTY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY ACCIDENT General damages la the sum of 36,000 and special damages of 3647 are sought by Mrs. C. F. Bggimann ln a anlt filed against Lane county laat week as a consequence of In­ juries sustained ln an accident which took place a t 8:30 on the afternoon of April 34, at the Intersection of Polk and Sixth streets ln Eugene. The automobile which she waa driving was struck by a truck belonging to Lane county which was being driven by George W. Mingus. Immel and Evans are the attorneys for the plaintiff. The date ot the tria l win probably be determined this week. A delegation from the Juanita Re­ bekah lodge of Springfield motored to Cottage Grove Friday evening to attend the meeting of the group there and to tell them of the County con­ vention which Is to be held in Spring- field on October 80. Those who at­ OLD TESTAMENT SUBJECT tended the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. OF METHODIST SERMON C. P. Poole. Mrs. Fred Walker, Mrs Wanda Barnes, Mrs. Clarence Put “Shall We Discard the Old Testa man, and the Mlssee Dorothy and ment?” will be the subject of the Doris Girard. Mr. Poole Is president morning sermon at the Methodist of the county organisation. church on Sunday according to Rev. LEGION TO ENTERTAIN C. J. Pike, pastor. The Sunday school SPRINGFIELD GARAGE HAS DISTRICT MEETING HERE meets at 8:46 with Mrs. Ida Gants NEW FRONT ENTRANCE In charge. In the evening the Ep­ ON NEXT WEDNESDAY worth league will meet at 6:80. The A new front entrance to the Spring- pastor will preach on the sublect field garage was put In last week, The monthly district meeting of the "Urging Christ” at the evening serv­ thereby eliminating the necessity of American Legion will be held in ices at 7:80. going Into the side of the building Springfield on Wednesday evenlcs. to get Into the office of the garage. October 16, commencing at 8:06 o’­ TUHY-UCHYTIL NUPTIALS The entrance consists of a single door clock. No program la prepared In AN EVENT OF SUNDAY between the two large glass windows. advance of these meetings, various business problems are usually dis­ cussed and other dlslcusslona are held. To Address FvT. A. Group The marriage of Rose Tuhy, daughi Dr. Carl H. Phetteplace, former Refreshments will be served during ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuhy of this city, to John Uchytil, also a Springfield physician who recently the evening. Springfield resident, was an event of Sunday. Following the marriage cere­ mony friends of the couple held a large dance In the empty store build­ ing at the corner of Third and B streets South. moved hie practice to Eugene, will be the speaker at the meeting of in Eugene thia afternoon at 8:00 the P.-T. A of the Condon school o”clock. His subject will he, "Health of the Child.” The poets represented In this dis­ trict and which will be send delegatee for the meeting are Eugene, Cottage Grove. Lebanon, Monroe, Toledo, Brownsville, Albany, Corvallis, New­ port. Junction City and Springfield.