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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
U'ltlNGPIBLI). LANE COUNTY, OltKGON
1 WICNTY-KIC.HTH YEAR
T1IUHB1JAY, JUNE 4, li»31
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Leave
HONORS TWO $ 4 ,0 0 0 A w a rd s M ade AIR JOUR PLANS
WOOD CONTRACls
Tuesday for Camp
TEACHER BRIDES In Subscription Drive FOAMED FOB t i l l
LEI FOB SCHOOLS
I <0
IK - ardsmen
Ä4?
.<0, D ’scuss STUDENTS TO GET
Thistle Control
DIPLOMA FRIDAY
Plan» for Eradication Workl
Unattached Men Desiring to
to Be Formulated at Mass
‘Modern Lights in Ancient
Attend Camp Requested
Mrs. Van Valzah and Mrs. Mrs. Garoutte Takes Graham-Paige Car, Mrs. Forstrom the Elaborate Tour Being Organ­
Mnrcola Dealer to Supply all
Meeting Saturday
Halle" to Be Commence­
ized for July: May Have
to See Lieut. Swartz
Ford Automobile; Mrs- Huntly and Hanekamp Given
Shelly Entertained at Party
Necessary Fuel for School
Auto-Gyro Entered
ment Topic of Speaker
Radios; Other Awards Made
at Masonic Hall This Week
A
mass
meeting
to
discuss
sradl-1
Buildings During Year
Sixteen enlisted man end two of-
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fleer* of Company C, 182ml Head­
Negotiations for bringing the Sec­ cation of Canadian thistles and
Two achool teacher», hirTh of
.Mrs, Ituth Garoutte, Cottage Grove, whirlwind subscrip- ond Pacific Northwest Air Tour to other obnoxious weeds has been LARGE CLASS GRADUATES
quarter»
Infantry
company,
Oregon
whom have become bride» during ,
.
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SUGGESTIONS ARE ASKED
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National Uuard will leave Spring- the past few month», and who win Hon tak*»r, drove off the Graham-Paige sedan Wednesday Springfield thia summer were wart­ called to meet at the Court house
In Eugene at 1:30 Saturday after­ Many Awards Presented to
field Tuesday morning at 6:30 for soon leave th« city to make their evening In the Springfield News-Eugene Record subscription
ed hare Wednesday noon at a spe­ noon by O. 9 Fletcher, Lane coun-
Request That Teachers Re­ camp Clatsop for their annual
Students During Class Day
home» elsewhere were honored campaign. The Ford automobile, second prize, was awarded
main In Rooms to Aid Btu-_ training at euinmer camp together Tuesday evening with n party at to M rs. Eathel Forstrom, Eugene, by the four judges who cially called luncheon meeting by ty agricultural agent, and C. E.
Exercise« This Morning
Major J. H French, and Russell Stewart, county fruit Inspector, al-
with unite from many other cities
dents Extra Half Hour
tin- Mh»oni( bun gui-n hi ih. ii tount,,,j tjie votw, |n the |,ij, contest. Third prize, a trip to
son
In
charge
of
eradication
of
the
of Oregon A »pedal trnln will ori­ honor by the member» of Cascade
Lawson, governor of the National
r
>
r
Commencement exercises at the
Canadian thistles In the county.
F W. Wilson's low bid of |2 95 ginate In Hprlngfleld and will pick c h a p te r, o r d e r of K n .to re . s t a r . Alaska went to Mrs. Arthur Hayes, Eugene
Springfield high school will be held
Aeronautical association for the
Mi». M H Huntly, Springfield, won the i’hllco radio offered
l>er cord won for him the contract up eompanlea at Eugene. Albuny, of which both are member».
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to furnish ZOO cord» of fuel for the, Halem and other cltlee on the way
The honored guests were Mrs fourth prize on the Record and Mrs. J. Irene Hanekamp took the At-
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city school» at the meeting of the i to camp.
Van Valzah. formerly. Ann Oorrle. ’ w“, «r Kent, fourth prize on the News. The fifth prizes of 675 on each
*
University of
school board held here Monday
Member» of the Hprlnnfteld con and Frank Shelly, formerly Ml»« newspaper w.-nt In Mr». Tbomaa Campbell, Eugene, and to Ml»» Hazel the tour to this city was not com ,and, jnd on cut<)Ter land He
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^ r i^ b lllty of the a, tb8 prlnclpal lpeakar Hu , wb.
KdnilstOn, Thurston. Sixth prize» were awarded to Mrs. Elma Moss, Me pleted at t
evening at the office of Dr. W. II. 1 tigent to make the trip will be Muliel Olson
m7 , • , *
d f« u is further COUDty purch“ lD« • mechanical Ject w„,
- Mod. rn Llghu
An.
pollard, chairman Mr. Wlleon llvea First Lieut. Charle* A Swarts,
A program given during the even Glynn, and Mrs. Pearle Scbantol, Hprlngfleld.
next
few
days
to
discuss
further
fpray|ng
outfit
to
be
used
in
all
Halls
’’
at Marcola and get» bli wood In Second Lieut. Walter N. Gossler, Ing following the regular lodge
The campaign. In which 64.000 was given away In prize* and arrangement, according to Dr W
of tbe conllly
n
that vicinity. Three other firm» staff Sergeant Alfred C. Tuwnn-nd, work Include d vocal selection» by
uiminxlona earned, was very succesHful In adding thousand* of eub- C. Rebhan. chairman of the Spring
_ . .
.
u ,le uan1“ 8 wlu ««»•
and Individual» entered bid» for Hergeant Urvllle A. Cantrell, Her» Mra W. II Hobbs who waa aecom
i.b e r u to the Hpnngt.eld News and Eugene Record subscription lists, field Airport committee
„ Fletcher will give » «W *t e . tatory address and M ym . Bartho-
wood which ranged from 13.00 t o 1 eant Nell II. Ulllon», Hergeani psnled by hi-r daughter. Mrs. Ben Contestant* worked In every town and rural community In the county
demonstrations and trials which lomew wlll give the valadictory
Plans for the tour this season baTfc jjeen made during the past speech. Diplomas wlll be presented
| 360 per cord The wood »pacified Charles P. Scctt, Corporal» Elmo M Lodge and garnet under the dlree- and aa a rewult put the newspapers Into county-wide circulation.
have been shaped to Include fewer >ear to contro, obnollon, wee<„ to the members of the class by Dr.
1» old growth body fir ilabwood Ixrng. Verroll N McFarland Stan tlon of Mrs. John F. Ketels. Beau
Judge» Vote Statement
stops and longer stops at each of wilb tbe uge Qf cbiorate solution*, W. H. Pollard, chairman of the
In four foot length», and 1» to be lay A Millar, Freemen C. Squlrea; tlful baskets of flowers were pres
The Judge» Statement in the Campaign follows:
the cities on the schedule. Many He
Hg will
w 1 jj discuss results
delivered at lha achool» of the city Private» First (Tess Frank L. Lom­ ented to each of the two guest» of
results obtained
obtained school board,
To whom It may concern;
cities have already signed to enter with sodium chlorate and calcium
bard. Lloyd W. Mattlaon; Private« honor during the evening.
liefore Auguat 16.
One of the largest classes la the
We, the official Judges on the Eugene Record and The Springfield tain the Air Tour.
Considerable dl»cu»»k>n waa held William G. Cox, Norval L. Foe»,
chlorate solutions In various parts history of the school wlll be given
Refre»hments were served In
New»
subscription
campaign
hereby
certify
that
we
have
Issued
votes
More than 101 applications for I O( the county and under different diplomas at the commencement ex­
on the matter of drawing a achool Vernon P. Lila». Theo. P. Robley, (he dining room from decorated
budget, but wai postponed until Ivan C. Stnrmer and Heraey r. table». Large cakes, banked with a<> each of the conlenlanls for the subscriptions and remittances which entries of ships have been made, weather condition*. He will also ercises. A total of forty-tour stu
but It is possible that many of them
discuss plans for the purchase o f ! dents have completed their work
rosebud» were placed before each they have deposited Into the locked and sealed ballot box.
later. Thia w"l probably he pre­ Tomseth.
One member. Orval H. Eaton, of the ’guest» and these together
pared and submitted at a achool
We have also checked the figures of the campaign manager will be weeded out eliminating dup- chemicals for use on farms again ' this year.
Presentation of awards earned
meeting to be held ahortly before »ergeant. will be left at borne dur with other cake» and punch com­ overlng the vole» Issued to contestant* up to and Including the end lication of models and types of this summer.
AJ] farmer8 and propert, owners during the year (excepting football,
the opening of the achool year next Ing the camp period He 1» In the prised the refreshments.
jf the second period of the campaign. May 22. 1931, and compared them ships and that the final caravan
fall. Several thing». Including the hospital recovering from a broken
More than fifty person» w-re pre zitb the figure» certified to by each contestant and find that they agree. wlll consist of between 50 and 60 je tfce county are urged to attend were made at the high school this
owned by non. I morning by various faculty mem-
bringing of high »cbool »indent» neck and la getting along nicely, «onl according to Mr». <’. O. Wllaon,
Therefore; by adding the total number of vote* earned by each ships of various types. Ten of the lhig meeflng
most prominent women pilots have reg,dentJ whlch hag
lB. bers and outside organizations.
from Waliervtlla. next fall have not but will not be among the rank» worthy matron of the lodpe.
lonte-taut to the total number of vote» shown on their certified state­
already
agreed
to
participate
In
the
f(?cted
be
c,eane(J
by
c<Jun.
been entlrtly settled a» yat and at camp.
Athletic awards were given to the
Mrs. Van Valzah will go to Port­ ment we arrive at the grand total for each contestant and award the
It would be difficult to prepare an
tour’
ty and the cost charged to the pro- following:
This Is the first time Eaton ha» land to make her home shortly prizes as follows;
accurate budget at thl» time.
Basketball: Gordon Ellison, (.loyd
missed a camp during the pust six after school Is out, and Mrs. Shelly
Negotlations are also being made perty.
1st.—Graham Six »edan, Is awarded to Mrs. Ruth Garoutte with
Principal* at each of the three years. He Is one of the four present will make her home at Jasper.
Frese, G. Thatcher, Bruce Squlrea.
wph
the
manufacturers
of
the
Auto-
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a total of 12,276,000 votes.
■choola of the city were asked to members of the company who were
H. Stevenson, B. Tomseth, H. Tom-
2nd.—Ford Tudor sedan, Is awarded to Eatbel Forstrom with a Gyro plane to have one of them REBHAN HONORED BY
prepare a statement of necessary members of the orlglual group , ENGAGEMENT IS TOLD
seth, G. Ernstlng, Lloyd Mattlaon,
entered In the tour. Officials of the
total of 9,401,000 votes.
change» and Improvements In their when It was mustered In here. The
DOCTORS AT HOSPITAL John Lynch and Gordon Wright.
tour say they are confident they
FOR W INIFRID TYSON
renpectlve building* before the next other three are First Lieutenant !
3rd—Trip to Alaska, ia awarded to Mr». Arthur Hayes with a wlll be successful In havelng one of
Baseball: Richard Liles, Dorman
meeting of the board when they Charles A. Swarts, Second Lieut-1
Springfield Physician Named Chief [ Chase,
Bruce
Squires.
Gordon
total of 6,830,760 votes.
them entered.
W
edding
to
Be
Event
of
July;
W
ill
will be considered and aa many as enant Walter N. Gossler, and Her
of S ta ff at Pacific C hristian
Wright, G. Thatcher, Roberson,
S p rin g fie ld N e w * P rize s
M ake Home at Phoenix. A ri­
can be taken care of will be com­ geant Charles F, Scott. All of these
Hospital Monday
Mattison. John Lynch, Tomseth,
4th—Atwater Kent ltadio, is awarded to J. Irene Hanekamp with
zona A fte r Ceremony
pleted during the summer month» men bave attended every camp :
Suard, Hartman, Frese and Jack
I a total of 4,481,760 votes.
Dr. W. C. Rebhan, Springfield Hulett.
while the Janitor* are at the build­ since the group was organized.
6th—676 Merchandise credit, is awarded to Hazel Edmiston with
The engagement of Miss Wlnl
physician, was named to the posi­
ing» and no classes are being held.
Three American Legion medals
Camp dates have been set for j frld Tyson daughter of Mr. and a total of 816,000 vote».
tion of Chief of Staff at the Pacific given by the local members of that
The board also requested that all
June 9 to 23 Inclusive Saturday, Mrs. W. P. Tyson of this city, to
6th—640 is cash. Is awarded to Pearle Scbantol with a total of
Christian hospital at Eugene at a organisation to the three most val­
tearbara In the system be asked to
June 20, will be the big day for Leland M Hover of Phoenix, Art- 274,260 votes.
meeting of the »taff physicians of uable athletes In the school were
remain In tbelr respective room»
vlaltora at ramp aa the annual sons, was announced during the'
Eugene Record Prizes
Myrna 'he hospital held Monday evening. presented le John Lygcb. lAoyd
for a half hour each day after
Classmates
Choose
eoaabat damoealration and review week-end hv Miss Tyeon's parents.
4th—I'hllco 11 tube radio. Is awarded to Mrs. M. B. Huntly with a
school ba« been dismissed. Thl» I»
Bartholomew to Receive
The appointment is one of con- Mattison and Gordon Wright, by
will be held at that time Hpeclal The wedding ha« b e n set for sonic
total of 3.038,000 votes.
Intended to become affective at the
I s derable honor In that it makes F. B. Hamlin.
quantities of blank ammunition and time In July after which the couple
Civic Club Cup
start of school next fall and will
6th—876 Merchandise credit. Is awarded to Mrs. Thos. Campbell
Lloyd Frese was chosen the best
the local doctor one of the chief
pyrotechnics have been secured to j wlll <o to the Arizona city, where
provide a means of giving extra
with
a
total of 664,000 votes.
To Myrna Bartholomew, senior at directors of affairs of the medical sport and hardest working athlete
make this one of the most elabor­ Mr. Hover Is engaged In news­
Instruction to students who have
in the school.
6th—$40 in cash. Is awarded to Mr». Elma Moss with a total of Springfield high school, goes the -»tftutlon.
ate events yet staged on this cam paper work, to make their home
been absent because of Illness or
The American Legion Auxiliary
honor of having her no me engraved
•9.000 votes.
ground.
Dr R btsn has been pract'clng
Miss
Tyson
1»
a
graduate
of
the
other reasons, or who havs for any
S rnnfield for ths past 18 yeara ¿ward (or the beat essay on Ameri­
Signed: F. B. liamlin, N. E. Giaaa^Earl W. Moses, Lloyd n the Woman’s Civic club loving
Any young men wishing to attend Sprtnjgffel<l h'gh school and has
reason fallen behind In their work.
canism waa presented by 9. S.
cup and of be'ng adjudg d the most
camp should see Lieutenant Swart» ,»<»(-(, a special student In music at
nslow. Judges.
■ ( la hoped that by doing thia the
George, past state commander of
outstanding girl in the high schoo’
d r
g ! j S 3 ADDED TO
Immediately. The local company l s ; the University of ( regon. She has
proposed Opportunity Clasa will not
the Legion for the state.
The selection was made by the j
full but other companies frequent •aken pipe organ lessons jnd has N LEDLECRAFT MEMBERS
FINAL LEGION DANCE
be needed saving that much for the
Certificates and badges for swim­
members of the Girls League them-
SCHEDULE BY COMPANY
ly have vacancies and It Is very been accomi-enlst for the poly-
district.
ming were presented to Arlan Sch-
TO PICNIC TONIGHT
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...
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TO BE HELD SATURDAY selves, and the presentation of the
possible that any person desiring l-honlc groups at the university.
Members of the board favoring
cup was made at the annual senior
Gff'.clals of he P ac c
rey antol and Everett Lajole.
to attend camp may he «ceommo- She 1» u member of Kappa Delta
this move stated that oue teacher
Member* of the Needlecraft club
The last of the American Legion breakfast at the Methodist church hound stage, company, operator, of
Honor pins were awarded by Mias
dated. They will be assigned to a sorority.
the bus lire between Eugene and Hughes to students doing the best
at the Brattaln achool has been
will entertain their husbands at a sponsored dances at Thurston hall at So’clock.
company at camp and will not be
Mr.
Hover
Is
a
graduate
of
Ore­
Sr~tngfield announced thia week
remaining In bar room during the
quartered with the local contlgent gon State college where he Is a , ente dinner at Swimmer s Delight th‘8 8ea80n wHl be he,d Saturday
A crystal necklace was pranen’ed >hat one bus which had been eli­ scholastic work.
peat year with noticeable results,
evening according to J. M. Larson, te M;ss Ann Vogal advisor of th e . minat^
Their names were not available
f. om tbe new 8cbedule
member of Pi Phi Pl fraternity. tonight. The women will go to the f)nance off|cer Qf tbe
A gpe.
and that In Eugene and other cities
when this was written.
Girls
group
at
the
breakfast
in
ap-
had
been
put
back
on
tbe
regUiar
Ills parents live in Eugene.
where teacher* have remained a LANE PIONEER PASSES
park during the afternoon and their cja| dance program Is being plan-
Other parts of the program con­
predation of the.work she has xtone rung Vnder
schedule , be bus
short while after dismissal of
AT COBURG TUESDAY
husbands will go to the park in ned to make this one of the most during the past year.
sisted of the presentation of mem­
w)u
,eave
Eu?ene
pt
n
p
m
eacb
MRS. WALKER HONORED time for supper. Mrs. Walter Gos- outstanding dances of the entire
classe* the percentage of students
bers of the typing class, musical
Officers of the League for the j evenieg and will leave Springfield numbers by Ernest McKinney, vocal
Nathaniel C. Purkerson pioneer
behind their class has dropped
AT DEGREE STAFF PARTY sler, Mrs. Harry Stewart, and Mrs. year.
next year were installed at the at 11:30 on the return trip,
resident of Lane county died at
gTeatly.
O. H. Jarrett will have charge of
solo, Eldred Glaspy, violin; Elva
These dances have been spon­ breakfast. They are Junta May;
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hla home at Coburg at noon Tues­
Approximately 26 members and the affair.
Moyer and Adeline Perkins, piano.
sored by the local post every other
president; Eunice McFarland, vice- g p R i ^ Q f i^ L D LIONS AT
day st the age of 67 years. Hhe friends of tbe Progressive 22 De-
Student body officers for the year
MARY GARBER FUNERAL
week since early last fall and have president; Helen Hulett, secretary!
was born October 1, 1863. at Fir gree stuff of the Rebekah lodge
been well attended.
and treasurer; and Evelyn Bacus,!
PHILOMATH MEETING were installed by Jack Hulett, out­
TO BE HELD FRIDAY Butte, eight miles west of Eugene gathered at the home of Mrs. O. H. MRS. WILSON HOSTESS
going president. The new officers
It has not been decided whether 1 social promoter.
on the Elmira road. Hla father was Jarrett last Thursday evening for a
TO
W
OMENS
GROUP
ate Gene Hamlin, president; Leila
,
Four
members
of
the
Springfield
Miiry E Garber passed away at In the commleary business durlnv
or not they wlll be resumed again
Selection of the outstanding girl ( ,ons cIub Dr w c Rebhan. W. F. Squires, vice-president; Eunice Mc-
surprise party honoring Mrs. W. F.
her home near Hprlngfleld Wed­ the early Indian wars.
Members of the Central Division next
Walker.
Is baaed on two points: The great Waiker, F. B Flanery. and Jack Keenan, treasurer.
nesday at the age of 67 year». She
Mr. Ibtrkerson ia survived by hl»
of the Ladies' Aid of the Central
The
guest
was
presented
with
a
est Influence for good among the (tenderer motored to Philomath
The clasa history prepared by
Is survived by her widower. J. A. wife. Martha Purkerson. a son,
Presbyterian church of Eugene
Visits Daughter—Mrs. W. H. Rid- girls ot the school, and personal Wednesday evening to attend the Marte States and Alma Fish was
Garber, three brothers, and one Nell, of Junction City; two daugh­ beautiful purse by her friends dur-
ng the evening which was spen’ were entertained at a 1 o'clock rell of Detroit is a houseguest this demonstration of oustanding en- | charter night meeting of the club given and was followed by the
sister.
ters. Mrs. W. T. Wilder and Mrs
luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. week at the home of her daughtter. deavor in every line of work.
in that city The Philomath club class will written by Nellie Stuart
Mrs. Garber *»» born at Witch- Herschel Axtell of Eugene and a with conversation and refreshments
O. Wilson on Emerald Heights Mrs. C. O. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson
Audrey McFarland had her name has recently been organized and is ana Clarice Fenton. Angellne Sev­
consisting
of
angel
fooi
cake,
Ita, Kansas, December 16. 1873 and sister, Mrs. Hue Turner of Portland.
strawberries and cream, and coffee. Tuesday afternoon. Twenty ladles drove to Detroit Saturday and her engravea on the cup in 1930 and under the sponsorship of the Cor­ erson and Daisy Tomseth were res­
lived mo»t of her life In the west.
A beautiful cake decorated by a of the group were present for the mother accompanied her to Spring- Lena Frlzell had hers placed on the
Funeral services were held on
ponsible (or tbe class prophecy.
vallis den.
She »pent several years at a teach­ Thursday morning at 10:30 o’clock son of one of the members drew
affair.
i ileld for a visit.
cup in 1929.
er among the Indians and waa mar­ from the Branstetter chapel Dr. S onstdorable admiration from those
FORMER RESIDENT DIES
ried at Klamath Falla, April 10, Earl Childers, pastor of the Eugene present. The cake Itself was a pink
LIGHTER FRUIT CROP
1910, moving to this county In Christian church officiated and In­ color and was decorated with pink
IN EUGENE ON SUNDAY
BREDICTED FOR YEAR
1923. She wa» a member of the terment was made In I-aurel Hill and green Icing which included the
wording, Progressive 22 at the top.
Mrs Estella Mead, until recently
Springfield Baptist church.
General decrease tn fruit crops
cemetery.
and Alberta, given name of the
F*uneral services will be held Frl
I on the Pacific coast is predicted in a resident ot Hprlngfleld, died at
honor guest, below.
day afternoon at 2 o’clock from the
the state market report Just Is­ her home at Z435 Potter street. Eu­
COUNTY CREWS BUSY
Veatch chapel In Eugene with Rev.
sued. Lighter crops of prunes, ap­ gene Sunday midnight at the age
ON LANE ROAD OILING CRUELTY IS ALLEGED
R. R. Mulholland, pastor of the
ples, pears, cherries, and apricots of 61 year*. Sbe lived In Spring-
IN HUSBAND S ACTION
Hprlngfleld Baptist church offlclat
will be harvested tn both Oregon field for three years, moving to
Iatylng of the second coat of oil
Eugene three months ago.
lug
nd California is tbe prediction.
on the Crow road has been com
N. V. Blnln filed suit for divorce
She was born at Louslvllle. Ken­
Peaches
tn
the
Willamette
valley
pleted by the county crews. Work from his wife Amelia Blain. The
tucky, March 1, 1870, and is sur­
SPRINGFIELD YOUNG MAN Is being started now on the oiling
will remain about normal, although
couple married at Vancouver
vived by four sons and one daugh­
ENTERS ARMY SERVICE of the Lordne highway to be fol Wash., April 17. 1908. and have
the crop will be light in Hood
ter as follows; F. C. Mead. Ely
River, Umatilla, and ’Jackson
lowed by the south Wlllnmette five children, three of them minors.
Nevada; E. O. Mead. Eugene;
Arble W. Lansberry, son of Mr. street road.
counties
where
April
frosts
did
con­
The plaintiff asks that the minor
David G. Mead, San Francisco; E
and Mrs. Lynn G. Lansberry of 764
siderable damage.
During the oiling operation» one­ children be In caro of defendant
B. Mead. Eugene, and Mrs. Geneva
Eight street, this city, successfully way traffic will be the rule a» one-
and that plaintiff wlll provide $10
Belchert of Mount Tiler, Idaho.
passed the mental and phynlcal ex half of the road will be oiled at
IUKA CIRCLE TO MEET
a month each for their support.
Funeral services were held Wed­
amination (or entrance into the ro- one time leaving the remainder
Cruel and Inhuman treatment is
AT ARMORY TONIGHT nesday at 2 p. m. at the Branstet­
gular army at Vancouver Barrack«, clear for traffic, according to Ed­
alleged by the plaintiff.
ter chapel. President Johns of the
b’lllS T INSTALI j MENT
nickname suggested by something spread his blankets twice in the
Washington last week. He enlist­ win Tullar, county road supcrln
Members of Iuka circle numbei Latter Day Saints of Coburg con­
ed for the medical and denial ser­ tendent.
The ktd was running away, but |n his character or appearance, but ame camp. He’d he in Canada tf
CÓBURG GIRLS WIN TWO he was taking his time nbout It. she had made It a taunt.
vice and wlll be stationed at l e t ­
he dtdn t stop pretty - wn, he 28, Ladies of the Grand Army of ducted the service* and Interment
terman General hospital at Iho
He couldn't change the yellow thought. He didn't want anythin; the Republic, will hold their regu­ was made In Laurel Hill cemetery.
NATIONAL ESSAY PRIZES and he enjoyed every foot of his
Prosldlo of Han FrancUco, Callfop LEGION TO MEET AT
flight'.
stare of hts right eye, any more of Canada; too cold up there. He'd lar meeting at the Armory tcnlght.
Two of five prizes offered Oregon
W ALTERVILLE TONIGHT
nla. He will leave for hi» new as-
He was runlng away from several than
he could remember not to stay down In Montana. Lots of the This will be the final meeting be- MRS. GEO. PROCHNOW
Four-H members In a recent na­ things that had begun to harry him. squint his blue left eye nearly shut boys went up Into Montana with , for the state convention to be held
»Igntnont and duties the latter part
HAS MISSION SOCIETY
The regular meeting of the tional essay contest by the Swift even at
twenty: his father's when he really meant something, the big trail herds and didn't come il1 1 '"'tlund. and P1“0®
of thia week.
gates
from
this
circle
will
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Mrs. George l*rochoow enter­
6»rlor to entering the serviee, Springfield American Legion post Packing oompany ware won by two enemies—Rtich as had ontllved His mother always told him he got back; seemed to like the country
cussed
tained at her home Tuesday after­
Lansberry was employed by the number 40 wlll be held at the Walt- Coburg girls, Grace Stolslg. and Rtrnlght-shootlng old Killer Reeves; that tiger eye at a circus she had fine.
noon at 2:30 for th* member* of
Standard Bridge company at Port­ ervllle hall tonight according to Gladys Mallottee, according to hut he was not running from the visited before he was born. The
It was nice country, all right, and
the Women’s Foreign Missionary
land and also attended Hprlngfleld W. N. Gossler, adjutant. The pro­ word received by R. C. Kuehner. enemies so much as from the Im­ ktd didn't know about that, but he the ktd decided that he had about PIANO REC ITA L TO
gram for the meeting has not been county club leader. Many of the pending necessity of shooting them. knew he had it and that It was reached the end of his Journey.
high school for one year.
BE TUESDAY EVENING society of the Methodist chareh.
released.
Four-H members who visited the The kid had no ambition for carry­ the eye that looked down a gun From where the trail approached
She was assisted by Mrs. L. K.
plant on the Marketing day tour ing on the feud and getting the barrel when he practised shooting; the edge of a high, wide pla’eau.
Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fenton will Page.
EUGENE LODGE MEMBERS
competed for the prizes.
name of being a killer, like Pap. 'he eye that stared back when he had a splendid view of the coue- i resent her piano students tn a re­
HAVE PROGRAM HERE CANARY ROAD GRADING
Will Play at Church—Mrs. Bar-
cital at the Baptist church Tuesday
He did not want to kill; he had somebody tried to give him some try spread out below him.
SOON WILL BE READY
He could look right down Into the evening, June 9. at 7:30 o’clock. nice Finley wlll play at both the
seen too much of that and It car­ of their lip. They didn't, very often;
EARLY FRUITS NOW
Members of the Rebekah lodge
Grading on the Canary cut-off
at Eugene had chargo of the pro
APPEAR ON MARKET ried neither novelty nor the glam­ they seemed to expect him to ride wide mouth of that coulee and see The group wlll be assisted by a morning and evening services at
our of adventure. Then, too, he was with hts right glove off and his gun corrals, the squatty stable and the quintette from Eugene under the the Methodist church Sunday (n the
gram at the weekly meeting of road will be completed this week
absence of Mrs. Fenton, regular
Small quantities of Royal Ann running away from a girl who had loose In its holster the way Pap small house backed up »gainst the direction of Professor Landle*.
Jaunlta Rebekah lodge of Spring and the trestle bridges will be open
musician.
red sandstone wall. Maybe he could
field Monday evening. It was an for traffic early next week but will cherries and apricots are beginning called him Tiger Eye to htB face. always did.
Visiting Parent* — Mrs. Pauline
But the kid never wanted to shoot get a Job and stop right there, with­
nounced at the meeting that Sister not he finished at that time, accord­ lo make their appearance on local The kid felt a streak of fire shoot
Visit from Grants Pass — R«v.
Alley of Moro Is visiting at the
Ethel Meldrum of Astoria, preal ing to reports of county road offi­ markets this week. The strawber­ up his spine when he thought of ny one. That was the main rea­ out looking any farther.
The kid swung his slim body home of her parent* Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Miles Pitcher and son,
ry crop is getting pretty well along the way she had pronounced the son why he had left home.
dent of the Rebekah assembly (or cials.
That was nearly six weeks ago. around in the saddle to see tf hts W. E. Buell. She wlll remain In Francis, of Grants Pass were
On the Canary road there are and wlll ho lighter than usual due ame men called him. Always be­
Oregon wlll pay her official visit
to the local group at th* next meet approximately 700 feet of piling to the extremely dry condition of fore he had accepted It Just as he The kid had pointed his pony’s nose j pack horse was coming right along Springfield for approximately two | day guests at the home of Mr.,
week*.
Mr*. L. E. Fanton. 146 gtxth
would have accepted any other to tbe north and never once had he j
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ths soil this reason.
bridges being installed.
Ing Monday evening, June 8.
Outstanding Girl
Named at School
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