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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS rW KN TY-EIG IITH YMAz —— —— — —— — — SPAINOMELO. LANE COUNTY. OllKCO? KIRKLAND FLORAL HAS IMPROVEMENTS STARTED EASTER PROGRAMS Flying Hi’cretary Planting W lllow a at Angla Eaprctad to Aooumulato Debris and Pra- vent Waahlng of Fertile Boll Women To Run Lunch Counter N th ’T j T IH ’fttiDAY. APRIL 2, 1931 P .1.1. ME«BEBS « i s IN BUSY SESSION - i RIVER MS IWO LIVES Hl WESIHR Officer School, Dinner, Night Herbert Moon Accepts Posi Session Planned for As tion with Williams Bakery; Election of County Delegates, Nomination of Officers, sociate Grand Matron Plan to Live in City Program Fill Afternoon Entire Community to Unite in Construction of several large «old frames to bouse young plaiita gtul Sunriee Service on Em gradually accustom them to outdoor erald Heights Sunday temperature Is now under wuy at Oscar Olson, Rax Brown Di»- Appoar When Boat with Six Occupants Capsize« Tb« management of the deiica- Mrs. Minnie Wolfe White. Port teascit shop adjoining the Hwurts land. associate grand matron of O. SCHOOL SWINGS E. H for Oregon, la making her Meul murk«' was taken over by TALK SLIGHT PROPERTY LOSS for window boxes uud gardens will Miss I lor is Hayes and Myrtle Hunt- official visitation to Cascade ebap- be truuspluuled Into III« (old ChrleMan Church to Offer ley Hut unlay morning according to Grade Schools Ask Coopera- j ,er ot t*»i» city this afternoon and frames as soon as they are autfl- Thrill Seekers Crowd High evening Cantata; Baptiste Prepare M. Il Huntley, owner or thè cqulp ation in Orchestra Work cli'lilly large. way Between Cities as meni who I iuk lensed II lo thè no» Plans which have been completed Two Short Pageants Started Last Fall Heveral short rows of willow sropi letorn. Water Floods Pavement provide a full afternoon and eve pop. David Sunisi Ingalls. Assistant callings have alsil been plunled on The leuse held by Herbert Mixm, lit of ITogintus, coMataa, u »unrlsc Ib e east side of tile green houses Secretary ol the Navy m « barge of Members of the Springfield P-T. ning for the visiting offical, ac- who hasn't a name yet. is the gif aviation, who it an eapert flyer him- r former | roprletor, ha* expired and A. held one of their busiest meet Tragedy and humor mingled la service, «pedal evening services, They have been plunled at an angle «ell lie lias decided Io retire -from that ing* of the year at the Lincoln grand matron of the Cascade > hap dent » Belgian shepherd dog who died ,hlH »•* '*“*<> during the past day und special sermon topics will ull Instead of upright, and II Is eg 1 buslnesa. Mr Moon uaa associated icbool Friday afternoon. Addresses ter. Mrs. While will conduct a recently. and a half as heavy rains fell and combine i<> make observance of peeled (hut when they gel n few himself with the shipping depart on roadside Improvement, health special officers* school of instruc rilled rivers and creeka to the Hood Holy week sod Easier Holiday on« years old they will lend Io uceumu ment of the Williams bak.ry '■ I improvemenl. élection of gelegates tion at the Masonic hall at 2:30. lal« n quantity of debris slxnil stage, halting traffic, both railway Eugène The Monn famlly wlll con to the county convention, selection of the solemn «vents of the year (hern and thia will nerve to keep A large dinner la being planned tinue to make iheir home In thts and highway for many honra, and of a nominating committee to pre for this evening at 0:30 at which In this city. • the river from coming over the clty ut the corner of Flfth and A sent candidate* for offices in the time all Star member« and their completely isolating communities Of lh« grealeat community Inter batiks and washing away valuuble slreuts for the présent. husbands are to be present. local organization for the next year, In parts of the country. soil. «»I In tin- Ea»ter sunrise service a jo r .mil . is M II. HOhUeY | aad investigation of playground Christian Church Men’s Bible The evening session wlll start at sponsored by lli« Ihr«« church«« "Il la beginning In look as though It Is almost certain that two established the lunch business In . , |Ulp„,Pnt wag u „en up dur. 8:00 In the lodge auditorium and Two Hundred Patrons Affect workmen on the Willamette high und lh « Lions dub. Tbl« will b« the willows may have Io lie re- Class Demonstrate Ability I he present location several year* I lug the afternoon. will be devoted to an exemplifica bold on Emerald heights Huniluy planted." declared Clayton Kirk ed in Sale of Power Plant way at Westfir lost their Uvea at Gathering Wednesday ' ago. They leased it to Mr. and ¡ morning Ml li 45 «cording to lh« land, proprietor of the greenhouses, 1 Delegates elected to represent tion of lodge work by the local Tuesday evening when the boat Io to Mountain States Co. —' ..... . Mrs. Moon In 1927. iiie n ih e rs of Hi« committee limbing yesterday aa he looked out and saw lh*- l<* al association al the county . group Eighty* men from all walks of ---------------------- --- which they and four others were III« iitui'HNsry arrangements county convention at Santa Clara. ( Plans are also being-made here Sale of the Creswell Power com attempting to cross the Willamette tin' water wnshlug a channel life In this community gathered ROAD BEAUTIFICATION April 11. include Mrs. Lee Putman, j now for the district meeting ofj Pany to the Mountain States Power river capsized hurling the men Into Thia la lb« first Ilm« such a through (he center of III* row of ’ at the Christian church last night CONTEST IS EXPLAINED Mr* It P. Mortenson. Mrs. W. W the Junction City. Evangeline, Blue company was announced this week, the wild waters. Oscar Olson. 42, service baa been attempted bar« cuttings Io enjoy a chicken dinner as guests ____ of the Walker. Mrs, Pratt Holverson, Mrs River and Cascade chapters which The deal became effective April 1, of Seal Rocks, and Rex Brown. 32. for s«v«rsl years, and It will It« ------------ ---- -------------- of . the ___________ Mvn'a Bible class church It was a 'men only' affair, I ®u®®e*tlon8 *or improving Attrac- | Endicott. Mrs. J. Fulop, and Is to be held In Eugene on April and includes the transfer of all of Perry both went down and only a short, simple, bol Imprcsslv« af LUM ANDERSON USES tiveness of Roadsides of State .Mis* |)oro, by Girard Election of 17 Many high officials of the state its Interest to the Mountain States one of them ever came up. Their fair If lh« weutber Is aultabl« for with members of the class acting BOAT TO MILK COW us cooks, waiters, and dishwashers Told by Sponsors officers for the county group of organization including the worthy i company, which will hereafter fur- bodies had not been recovered late mi outdoor gatherlug If lh« be held at the Santa Clara meeting grand matron, will attend that n,8h all light and power to the today. The other workmen. Walter seat her Is Inclement II will be held Rising W aters of McKvnxie Strand and was thoroughly enjoyed by Detalla of the Sam Hill highway Indoors al Ib« Methodist church. those present. A nominating committee to name meeting. i community. ) D. Pearson, J. F. Nielsen. L. F. C a ttl* on Plnacle of Police i beautification contest which la be- Service work and accounts for Cady, and Robert Godwin, who were Following s welcome address by new officers for the local group1 Program Announced Chief's Farm Near City , Ing sponsored by the Memory Oar- the Creswell residents wlll be han I ~ In __ the - boat at the Ronald Moshler, a group of visitors I , was __ named to _ Include Glen B. . r- ---- --------- ___ ___ —- tim e-of the Hinging will be led by BrnSSt provided o program of humorous | «•’»'’elation of Oregon W(MK, Mrg George Prochnow, and B U S T OP R ID ER KILLED died from the Cottage Grove office accident were carried downstream M< Kinney, Rev. Itulph It Mulhol Using n row boat to get to your are explained In a notice sent to Mrs. Edith Laxton. AT OVERHEAD CROSSING “ wa8 8tated •« the local office by the current for almost a mile land, pastor of Hi« Baptist church cow so that you might milk her 1 leadings and music. Hollister Mil newspapers of the state this week. ----------- this morning. i before they were able to reach will offer lb« prayer, and Veltte may sound absurd Io many people, ler of Eugene entertained with Mrs Marlon Adams was appoint. The purpose Is to clean-up and Transient Strikes Head Against Two hundreds patrons will be »bore. William McClain I'rultt, pastor of the Christian bui to Lam Anderson, police chief three readings beautify the highways of the state ‘ ed to head a committee to Investi- Beam; Climbs or. at Railroad affected by the new deal In which Accordlng to reports from West church will deliver the short ud uf Springfield. II la a grim reality, furnished two guitar numbers with with cap.dal emphasis on the Pa ,ía,’' ,he ^»»ability of purchasing! Crossing Stop J P. Lane, owner of the Creswell. flr tbe men bad tbp babn dress. Benediction will bn pro enable to understand thetr danger, vocal accompaniment, and Donald clflc highway which Ix-.rs the > merr’' * « round <•»« >“• company, disposes of his Interests of cr(Mgfng back and ,„rtb „„ tbg nounced by Rev. C. J. Pike of the tw o o f A n d e rs o n s ro w s w a n d e re d F " , U P|a y " d ,w o c o rn e ‘ * o l° * M c < al schools. A representative of brunt of the tourist travel In this Ray Washabaugb. transient from to the larger firm. Mr. Lane pur- r(Ter uglng # cab,e , URpen4le<j Methodist church the manufacturers spoke to the off towards a certain elevated [('lain accompanied him with the case. Chambersburg. Pennsylvania, met chased the business nine years ago acro„ the river to keep them from ruttar and sang the words to the Holy week services In Hprlng mound on the river's edge Tuesday Flr»t prlxe of »500 will be given n”-mb,’r" ab"‘*< “>* 8’ lnK8 instant death at the overhead rail- from John Tunnell. He made bis t>einK carried down stream The Beloved The musicians to the county along the highway feh l Include a prayer meeting a l and pa the McKensle river reached ! ’'<,n* •“ response to a request by Mrs. road crossing In West Springfield own power for some time, but caWe gnapp<.d Tueada, eTenin< fa„. l i l t Methodiet church Wednesday flood stage the animals found them dld »”• "■* Plan<> accompaniment, which has Its stictrh of highway ■>**»“**» Honeyman. chairman of the leavlng notb|ng ^h” purpose of the dinner was In the best condition, with a second1 8tat* Koadslre and Bllboard com- early Friday afternoon while steal during the latter years he has pur- ,ng to tbe evening al which lime Rev. Mill selves surrounded and being limited tng a ride on one of the large south- chased the necessary current from ior tbp men to c,tng to "* •«'Her acquaint the men of the ;rixe of »200. Holland will lead the service, and to a smaller Island each hour. ' mlttee of the federated garden bound Pacific Greyhound statges. the Mountain States company. u prayer meetlug al the Christian Anderson and some neighbors city und to Invtte any* without Suggested work leading towards clubs, the roadside beautification The victim is renorted to have Mr. all-night Lane was the first to pro* I lota I church affiliations to make this goal include, cleaning w ,y committee church Friday evening at 7:30. of the association ’ 88 | clfLbed onto the ^ ^ 0 It made' ’ >de electrict service to' Mayor Tyton wa. called by t.le- discovered the plight of the cows Tuesday night and succeeded In the Christian church their church o f all rubbish: repairing all ditches Instructed to serve with other com-, Methodist Church Program a( ; , he Creswell patrons. He plans to P»>one T <, *’ • “««« and re { home. and fences; cleaning, painting and “’I’lees of the city In promoting I . __ __ g . I — i — - 4 — - sw e 1 1 m ew sk cw wwaw vesa S a w kwlei Easier acllvltlea al lh« M«thodlst getting one uf them to swim to I the east part of Eugene. He evt- remain at Creswell and operate bis The men of Springfield, men of ' for signs of the two men believed church will start early Hunday shore, hut the other one remained removal of signs from old barns ; ,*»** general cleaning up of the ilently did not know of the oger- ranch south of the city, ull the church bodies, service clubs, ] to have drowned. He doubted that morning Member« of Ihe Epworth adamant and refused to move Improvement about oil stations, streets, yards, and highways of thia I head crossing as witnesses driving anil iinafflllated men. should work the bodies would be carried this League wlll gather In the church roadside stands, mall boxes; and vldnlly Members ot the committee Wednesday morning Anderson together for the best Interests of behind the bus state that he was far down tbe river, but nevertbe- husenicnt for llielr annual Easter t<x>k his row boat to the temporary planting of trees. Bhrubs und flow ar" Mr8 Pa»l Brattaln. Mrs. A. B. SWITCHING OF PLATES ,, ,, , . . w i sitting upright adjusting suitcases. breakfast Immediate!? after Ihe Island and milked Ihe cow. Just the city stated Veltle Pruitt, pastor ers along the highway. 'a n Valzah. and Mrs. D. O Fisher.' BDIKir.Q «9«; P F N A L T Y leM W6nt th® gaTera, br,<,<e Bnd wa’ched B R IN G S »25 PEN A LT Y | watgr tO for bouri) w(tb. | of the church. It Is even more • I as the bus passed under the cros«- sunrise service. how long this proceedure would Thla planting cannot be on the [ Cooperation of mothers ot chil-! ¡ng | necessary that the men of the com- <Mt seeing any sign of the men. The Hunday school wlll meet nt | last was still a question this Portland Motorist Pays Fins for i inualty unite to oppose all forces highway right-of-way, but must be dren in the Lincoln and Brattain Identification of tbe man was not 9 45 for their session and will ole ! morning In this vicinity residents laugh schools was asked In the work of Changing License Tags on Au planted on private property ad Jo bi ‘ working towards the detriment of completed until early this week serve the Raster story Her. Pike - ■ ■ ■ ingly discussed the high water ing Ihe highway wherever permis the grade school orchestra which tomobile H e is D riving the community. when It was found that his father threat and told each other of the »III t il. All Hall! as the sermon CHRISTIAN CHURCH i W. A. Taylor Is president of the sion can be secured. Each county was organised last fall to serve as lived in Chambersburg and that a topic for the morning service. The Alfred Kindel of Portland paid really high water they had seen a feeder for the high school or. GETS NEW GRAND PIANO Men's class. Serving on the pro- is urged to use native shrubs and widow survived in Butte. Montana. choir will have special music. a fine of »25 In the recorder's court here between Springfield and Eu- chestra: tree«. ■ ....................- ¡grain committee for the evening Th> F.pWorlh l-engne will hold a .The body was shipped to Penn at the city hall Tuesday morning <ene. Few were willing to believe Students of Miss Edna Platt's apeclal service In Ihe church Church to Use New Inetrument for were Pruitt, Ronald Moshler. and J sylvania for interment by the Bran- after he had been apprehended by that the water would rise enough fourth grade sang several songs « 1« In -be evening, and at 7 30 Flr*‘ T,me8 Dur,n0 Eaa,er l,alli‘» « “’'Phy. B o . Smith was SCHOOL BOARD PLANS stetter chapel. : Lum Anderson, police officer on a to stop traffic between the two for entertainment. June Berg gave the first of n series of revival Musical Programs. ; chairman of the kitchen detail, and MEETING NEXT MONDAY charge of driving with improper cities, although the water In the a piano solo. Ilia Putman a reading, Walter Kneeland, William House. | meetings w ill he held Willamette river rose to 12 feet ROAD IMPROVEMENT license plates. nuil .Marlon Adam* served on the B . p t l . t . P l.n Communion A * r “ 1,d >’ lan"' ,h ' ,,rM‘ Consideration of teacher con and Jean Lloyd, a tap dance. The man declared that he had Iwh,ch 18 n° od ata«e' and cro” * 1 TOLD CLUB MEMBERS Members of the Baptist church . b,‘ l"H'd “ <'1»"‘''b Hprltigfleld. reception commlttge tracts wi|l probably be the princi driven the car with only three the highway at noon with a steady will gtert -lo ir K a s lc - a, «" *• b> ">"H- »•' pal Item of business to come be RUTH BRATTAIN BRIDE Members of the Lions club heard wheels for more than fifty miles. increase until five o’clock when a Hvltles with a half hour Hundav 8«'n-l<e« at the Christina , ELECT,ON TO SETTLE fore the school board at the next AT TUESDAY WEDDING Mrs. Jessie Honeyman of Eugene, He had gone north on Fifth street rapid recession of the water back sch.x.l s eaelo nal IS :00 o'clock T he ' h u r, h "•’* " r «".n« V elU ’ VALLEY SCHOOL AFFAIRS hMond“y Th! Into the river was noted. By ----------- | chairman of the roadside committee after leaving this city. teachers have been re-elected, and Sunday school wlll have a special |,UM'or Tb“ " •* 'n"«nimenl has morning the river was fairly well Miss Ruth Brattain, daughter of of the state federation of garden Easter program from 10:30 to 11 P"reh«s, d through the efforts ’he time allowed in which to accept Several Proposals Expected to Be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brattain of this clubs, talk on plans for beautlfi- QA|y,£ LAW CHANGES ARE within its banks once more. Slight or reject the contracts has lapsed. city, became the bride of Henry cation of the roadsides of I^ne Thl* wlll consist of readings, reci of the church choir and will he damage. If any, was caused resi Subm itted to Taxpayers on used exclusively for all accompani The board will know Monday Orlando Simons of Marysville, Call- county at their weekly luncheon tations. songs and orchestra music. ANNOUNCED BY DEPUTY dents along the highway by the Thursday, A p ril 9 whether any other teachers have fornia, Tuesday evening at the Con- j meeting on Friday, The 11:1X1 o’clock sermon topic ment work at the church hereafter overflowing of the river. decided not to accept contracts will be "The Gospel." The choir The Instrument was purchase at M cKenzie Fisherm an Have Bag Notices of a special school elec gregational church in Eugene. The Mrg Honeyman stressed the Im- Traffic to Marcola and the upper wlll sing two anthems, "He la such nt time that It might be uaed tion to be held in the McKenxIe for another year. L im it Cut to 15 Fish Says Rod wedding was a very quiet one with p,)rtance of improving the triangle Mohawk valley was halted most first during the Easter services. ney Roach, State O fficer It Isen." mid "Death Is Conquered." high school district Thursday. only the witnesses, Maude Brattain at west approach to the Spring- of Wednesday when the brlge thia Twilight communion service and and Delos Selon. and close family flefl bridge so that Lane county April 9. at 8:00 o'clock have been FIVE 4-H CLUBS GET side of Marcola was swept out. N. N. KALDOR PASSES AT meditation will start at 7 o'clock. Fishermen on the McKenzie river I Residents of Coburg were virtually relatives In attendance. The couple might win the Sam Hill roadside posted by the district clerk. Tax CHARTERS FROM STATE Two short Easter pageants will be ( annot take more than 15 fish In j i isolated Wednesday morning as the HOME AT WALTERVILLE payers and parents of children at has not decided where they will award. given starting nt 7:30. They will a single day or more than ten Charters for five Four-H clubs make their future home. tHtidlng high school In thp Me A committee consisting of Clay-, poun(js and one fish according to McKensle river spread out over the be followed by a baptismal service N. N. Kntdor, resident of the Wal- Kcnxlc district will be asked to In Lane county were received from ton Kirkland, C. F. Kenyon, and TOW fjgh,ng regulaMollg aayg low lands covering the highway. The iiiiines of the pugeunts. the tervllle district for the past 22 decide o i l plans for the school for H. C. Seymour, state club leader RESIDENTS OF MARCOLA Dr. W. N. Dow was appointed to j{O(jney Roach, deputy game war- Many students, clerks, stenograph directors, and the east«, are an year*, died nt his home Sunday Saturday by R. C. Kuehner.'county next year. ers. and others employed in Eu PASSES AT PORTLAND urge the state highway commls den for Lane county follows: morning after a long Illness at the club leader. The charters were for gene were unable to leave Coburg. A number of proposals have been sion to take some action In this . . . . , Elrsl, "Hope For All the World", age of 09 years. . . , Another change in the law pro- A few reached Eugene by driving th e following clubs: Pot 'N Kettle made nnd others will probnbly be F. E. Hubbard of Mareóla Sled matter. A low fence about the en- < , , , . „„ . Mrs Paul Schlewe. dlrectorlng- , , , t 1 vides that not more than 30 fish to Harisburg. Mr. Kaldor was born In Norway, presented at the meeting. The two dub. route 1. Eugene, Seven Stit late Friday night in Portland after tire triangular plot has been sug Vernlce Hawke, George Thatcher. I van be taken from the river In chers club. Eugene. Siuslaw Handy March 10. I8#2. nnd catne to Amer leading prosposals call for the McKenxIe River Down a short Illness. Funeral services gested. This would be followed by Lloyd Frese, Dorothea Frese, Edna seven consecutive days, or not Girls' club, Mapleton. Lowell Sew The McKenxIe river, conceded to llnverfleld, Jimmie West. Francis ica with his parents when he was sending of the high school students ing club, and Happy-Go-Lucky cam were held from the Walker-Poole the planting of shrubs in the plot more than 20 pound* and one fish chapel Monday and Interment was of ground. be one of the most treacherous Apgar, Benin Hrnsfleld, Iowa Carl four years old. The family settled to Springfield, or sending them to pers also of Lowell. In the same period of time. made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery. rivers In the state, left Its banks ion. itiUh Carlton, Miriam Klee, in Iowa and Inter moved to South Leuhurg and consolidating with An open season on trout over t Surviving Mr. Hubbard are four FIRE SIREN CAUSES Elinii Wallace, Hazel Wilson. Fran Dakota in 1885 where he made his that district. ten inches long has been declared above Waltervllle but did very lit One advantage of sending the LOG SLIDES FORWARD; daughters. Mrs. S. A. Savage. Cot cla Cumming* and others taking j home until he came to Oregon. ANOTHER FAKE ALARM in Siltcoos. Ten Mile. Mercer. I ,le dama«e to P'-oP*«!' or highway Survivors are: his widow, Mrs. children to Springfield lies In the part. TREE RIBS FRACTURED tage Grove. Mrs. G. O. Powers, Ti Tahkenitch. and Whoahink lakes in construction work. Clifford Wilton Second. "The Itessureetlon". Mrs. Martha Kaldor; four children. O. fact that the district wlll not be gard. Mrs. Warren Arthurs, and Residents of Springfield were western Lane and Douglas counties, and Harry Wright were at McKen zie bridge Tuesday evening and Truaniaii Chase and Mrs. Harry N. Kaldor, Butte, Mnntanu; Mr*. J. required to consolidate with tile , Dave Worley is now recovering Mrs. Etta Billings both of Bend, startled early last Friday morning -------------------------- Clinae directlM. There are four B. Pfouts, Portland; Mrs. J. I. Mc district here, hut will merely be from injuries sustained Monday and one son, Frank Hubbard of by the shrill blast of the fire siren PIONEER RESIDENT DIES turned back this side of Sparks ranch when they started home and scenes. Music by mixed quartet. Nutt, Eugene, and Mrs. Vern F. asked to pay a per capita fee for when a large log on the logging Portland. at the Mountain States steam plant. Caldwell, Waltervllle. He also each student. truck which he was driving slid AT COBURG TUESDAY found the water crossing the high The characters are: Many hurried out of bed to Investi Deerliorn. Waltervllle, and Camp forward and crushed him between MRS. MOORE ENTERTAINS gate and returned disgusted when way. The river dropped aa rapidly Pilate, Dewey Ray; Joseph, Wm. lenve* seven grandchildren. Ski Meek, native of Lane county. ag came uPi an(j traffic was mov- Schick; Roman soldiers, Homer Funeral services were held Tues Creek are included In the McKen it and the cab of the truck. Informed that It had been a false AENEAS CLUB TUESDAY alarm. Officials have not been able “"d, “ resldent of the Coburg d,f' Ing normally over the road Wednea- Three ribs were broken and sev Chase, Marvin Chase; Centurion, day afternoon at 2:30 at the Veatch zie high school district. to discover what caused the siren ";‘ct for many year, passed away day The rtTer dropped fonr feat eral minor bruises were sustained. Wayne Halley; Chief Priest. Merle chapel In Eugene. Rev. P. J. Lu Members of the Aeneas club at his home at Coburg Tuesday at Leaburg during the day. Chase; Pharisees, Gene Chase, A. vans, pastor of Central Lutheran FUNERAL WEDNESDAY were entertained at the home of to be sounded. It Is not connected afternoon at the age of 75 years., J Manley; Mary, mother of Jesus, church, officiated and Interment M. E. LADIES AID HAS with the ftre station and could not Mrs. J. T. Moore Tuesday afternoon FOR ERVIN P. SHEASLEY He was born at Junction City In j Residents along the river north Mrs. Mt^hnllnnd; Salome, Mrs. Roy was made In Rest Haven cemetery. of this week. Mrs. Helen Reynolds, be started from that place. MEETING ON WEDNESDAY 1858 and had lived In Lane county of Springfield and some of those Carlton; Mary Magdalina, Mrs. Funeral services for Ervin P. and Mrs. Welby Stevens were The incident caused citizens to \ nl, of h)g life He wag a member' res!i,in8 along the Willamette south Win. Schick; Disciples, Oene Chase SPRINGFIELD REFRAINS Members of the Methodist La- guests for the afternoon. Members recall a similar false sounding of o{ tbe Woodmen of the World ot tbe c,ty fonn<1 the,r property Sheasley, 49. who died at the Eu and A. J. Manley; two angels, Mrs. gene hospital Sunday after a short dies' Aid held their regular meet- J of the club present were Mrs. J. the siren about 5:00 o'clock in the lodge at Coburg. under water most of the day. Water FROM GASOLINE WAR Elmo Chase and Mrs. Dewey Ray. was waist deep at the new suto Illness, were held front the Veatch ing nt the church parlors Wednes- p,,|„p, Mrs. C. E. Kenyon. Mrs. C. evening a year ago. This was be Mr. Meek was married to Miss ■ Christians to H s s r Music camp near the overhead crossing Springfield sprvlce state opera cliupel In Eugene Wednesday morn day afternoon at 2:30. Regular busl- R Swarts. Mrs. J. C. McMurray, lieved to have been caused by light Mary Ellen Pennington in 1885. He Members of the Christian church three miles south of the city. The tors are refraining from slashing ing at 10:30. S. Earl Chllder, pastor ties* was transacted by the group. Mrs. M. J. McKlin, Mrs. L. K. Page. nlng or thunder. is the last of the Meek family In .. . M wll start their Hundny aervlce wltlj . , . cabins are built about five feet — ■ ■ 1 "---- and the hostess. gasoline prlrea dally despite the of the First Christian church, of this state, But leaves one sister . . . , . ... u Sunday school program at 9:45. , . . „ . . ... above the ground and did not ficiating. und Interment was In the fact that ninny of the larger sta LEGION PLANS REGULAR The next meeting of the group FORMER GARAGE OWNER In Los Angeles. Surviving are his Veltle Pruitt wlll preach on "ReH- tions In Eugene are offering now Masonic cemetery. MEETING FOR TONIGHT will be held In four weeks at the OPENS SERVICE STATION widow, two daughter, Mrs. Cliste K W* ’ surrectlon" at the morning service Mr. Sheasley was born at Trans low prices every day. The price ----------- home of Mrs. C. E. Swarts. Train Service Delayed Ledbetter of Mercedes, Cuba, and and the choir wlll alng special of gasoline here was cut four cents fer. Pennsylvania, March 20, 1882, A regular meeting of the Amer-; -------------------------- E. R Danner, for several years. Mrg tx,rothy Taylor of Lebanon; A slide on the Southern Pacttte music. and enme to Oregon In 190«. lean Legion, Springfield post num RAINS, COLD. MAY STOP owner of a Ford sales agency In two , ona> Rimer Meek of Corvallis tracks east ot Oakridge covered Ihe A cantnta, "Christ Is Rison", writ recently nnd most of the dealers He leaves two daughters, Evelyn ber 40, has been called for tonight aren ow selling on u two-cent mar Springfield opened a super-service and Jobn Meek of Klamath Falls fal'8 for several miles and delayed ten by Nolte, will he sung by the EARLY CHERRY CROPS and Elvera; seven brothers, Ross, by Walter Gossler, adjutant. The station in Eugene Sunday. Formal arrangement9 are being train, for several hours. They were Murphy Moshler mixed quartet on gin. The Eugene dealers are sell Plumber, Robert nnd Ralph, all of members will gather at the Coni Sunday evening at 7:30. Rev. Pruitt ing without a margin. Indications are that the early opening of the station was held made by Walk(.r.PooIe cha , Tbe running again thl. morning oa a New York city; F. L. Sheasley, muntty hall for their meeting. bp he|<] at th<j Meth g„ ghtIy delayed achedule. will make a ahort addreas following cherry crop will be very light this Wednesday. The station is located a(?rv|ce8 Burbank, California. J. B. Sheasley, on Willamette at Seventeenth. odigt cl urtb at Coburg. but the Reports from western Lane coun- the musical program. Member* of IUKA CIRCLE TO HAVE year according to residents of the McKenzie Bridge and John S. Low- the quartet are Mr. nnd Mra. D. B. MEETING HERE TONIGHT BEALS SELLS HOUSE rural districts. Ail of the early tlme could not be set due to the stated that the highways had well, and two sisters, Mrs. Wllltani Murphy nnd Mr. and Mrs. Roland high water. Been blocked by slides and that all TO CALIFORNIA MAN cherry trees are now In blossom, KENSINGTON MEMBERS Painter, Jackson Center, Pennsyl Moshler. Mias Winifred Tyson will Members of Springfield Iuka cir ----------- --------------- ’ of the rivers and creeka had left and the cold weather and rains WILL MEET FRIDAY vania; Mrs. Wilson, Sharon, Penn he their accompanist. cle of the Ladles of the G. A. R. D. J. Beals lias sold a. house at VIeltor from Hllleboro — Mrs. ,belr hanks to spread out over the have kept the bees in their hives, from sylvania. wll hold their regular meeting at Mrs. W. F. Walker will entertain Chester Elspas of Hillsboro was a 'ow' lands. 747 F. Street to C. A. Lovelace of preventing them from pollenltlng Has Major Operation — Mr*. Ihe armory this evening nt 8:00. Eugene, recently of California. The the flowers. Birds are also re at her home Friday afternoon, visitor In this city Monday after- Very little damage was reported Frank Root underwent a major op Pinna for the visit (luring the next Here from Rainbow—Mrs. George Heals family wlll move to acreage ported to be ruining many blos April 3, tor the members of the noon. anywhere In tbe county, although eration at the Pacific Christian two weeks of the department In Wllllaiiis of the Williams Fox farm on the Vitus place five miles east soms. The ground tinder many of Kensington club. Sewing, conversa III at Home—Mrs. Ray Palmer la other parts of 'he state, and adjoln- Hospital In Eugene on Wednesday spector for Drckon will be dis at Rainbow visited with friends In of Springfield. Mr. Beals plans to the trees Is white with blossoms tion, and refreshments wlll occu reported to be very 111 at her home, Ing slates reported heavy property morning. cussed. Springfield Monday. build on the place east of town. py the afternoon for the members. in West Springfield. which have fallen off. ' losses. Kirkland's Floral com puny green HOLY WEEK OBSERVED holla« Jusl across the river. Plants »... u,*™., www. Â ' Â ' S . ’ïïV i.S .' Dinner A ttracts Many Churchmen Mt. States Buys Creswell Plant a