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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SPRINGFIELD. LANE COUNTY, OREGON
TWICNTY-ICIGHTIi YKAK.
Chamber Wants
Road Surfaced
E
LAME EMU GROUND, ,
..
surfacing New Willamette
Exceptional Number of Die-, Highway Would Provide
Winter Employment
plays Assured Pntrons of
This Year’s Exposition
Believing I hat the «empleled pur
tin-
WILL
BE
HOME
AFFAIR
.In new W lllainelle highway
kept open to travel thia
member* of the I-ane I'nun
ha
h«r of Commerce want on
lia in bi
Circus Troupe. Wedding'
. »cord «I their Bieating ai McCra-
nival, Horse Event’
dla
N'
dia Hprlnga
Hiirinä laat weekend favoring
O
ant, Firework'
artluti now which would provide
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. •
for at leaat partial rocking of tha
That Ih * Ia n « cou
air. which r(1|M, during tha winter nionlba.
open* In Eugene Wednesday. Aug gucb ac,|ou »„qjd also provide
uat IS. for four day*. will be on» ,ddltlonal employment for several
of the uioat outstanding events In ,nrn and (b|, work can be done as
the history of the Lane County Ealr r f(B<, ,|V(,|y during the winter aa
association Is the assurance given jn tba , ulnm, r It was pointed out.
by Mrs Mabel H. Chadwick, aeerc
Oakridge
and
W ealflr
civic
tary.
groups urt<fl aa hosts at the meet
Every effort la being made to lug. These are new arrivals Into
make Ihe fair a home proposition membership In the county body,
this year Heldom have applications
Many luotorlata are now driving
for booths and display rooms reach up the new highway to the end of
ed the total for thia year. All avail- lbs construction and then fording
able space has been taken iu the th e W llluniette river to the old
covered buildings and many outdoor ! highway. The old road Is rough.
displays are being sought.
narrow and has several bad curves
makes driving
tiresome
The crowded condltlou Is especi­ which
ally fell In arts work department. work.
Due to the large number of ex
Dibit a offered by local people It has ,
been necessary to eliminate Ihe ex
hlbltlon which Is usually brought
from the University of Oregon
classes
[
Craehee B o y ^ a r t y
j
Baptist Pastor ¡S
Union Speaker
Will Conclude Work In City
Sunday With Two Sermona:
Plan* Short Vacation
THURSDAY, Al'OVHT 20, 1031
DUSTY CONDITIONS MAKE
HIGHWAY DANGEROUS
Ona
Motorist ’ Hits Rock in Dust
And Has to Be Towed to
Garage for Repairs
Club Meet Brings L
Visitors To City,
Wren Club Members Pleased,
With City During Gather­
ing Here Last Week
Tl»t iniiiwunlly dusty condition of
parts of the new construction work
ii ftp- McKenxIe highway between
Rev. Ralph It Mulholland, pastor | Vida und Nimrod was a real menace 1 -pbe Ladles' Community Akl *o-
iil the Springfield Baptist chnrch
will preach his final sermon In Ihlx
city Bunday evening ut Hie Metho
rilst church where he delivers the
Hunduy evening Union church set
to safety for driver* over the road
last wt i-k-end, and will become
mor- o If water or gravel Is not
i apioud over the (not of dust to hold
It down.
riety of Wren, near Corvallis, spent
¡aH( Thursday at the home of Mr*,
Donald Toomb A delicious basket
lunch was served at noon. A bu«l-
meeting was held after lunch,
moli.
Many motorist* driving over three followed by a short walking tour.
Special music for the event I* be »(ret< Io « of the highway last week It was the first vialt of many of
Ing arranged by the Methodist j end b)l(,
g(op afu>r
ia r bad these ladles to Springfield and they
No. 32
ILL TEXTBOOKS
Indications Ar* Parents Will
Not Purchase Any School
Books This Fall
NEW LAW PROVIDES FUND
Patron* Donate Most Books
Used in School System
During Past Year*
It I* very probable now that
crossed a stretch to wait the aettl- expressed themselves ns delighted
Springfield grade school patron*
lng of tb(, dug( before It was safe with the city.
will not have to purchase any
to continue. Frequently another mo-
Those who made the slxty-intle
textbooks for their children when
j torl*t would d rlv* on from the op dr|ve from Wren were Mrs. John
school opens this fall, according to
i posit» direction « ro u g h the thick Slltle|. and „„„ Mra Kdward Tur-
I C. A. Swart*, chairman of tbe
hank
: dual.
This made It Im ner aIld daughter. Miss Coral l-a
board.
posaibi lo see tbe edge of the road Bare Mrg J((bn priCP Mrs. Edward
Two factors unite to make this
or an iiprvaeblng vehicle.
Johnson and son, Mrs. Arche La
annual expenditure
unnecessary
( nt- Springfield motorist struck a Bare. Mrs. Frank LaBare, Mr*. Ira
' now The first Is the law passed at
lltrgt rock whll< driving In the dost Vincent and Mra. Carl Surcamp of
the last session of the legislature
aIld
u, a „d iveral miles Wren; Mrs. Anderson Taylor and
which allows the expenditure of
i , o „ „ agjr lo have his car repair j son and Mrs. George Harris of Har-
11.60 per pupils each year for the
,.d b, ,
he could continue hom e.'rls; Mrs. Cass Rosewarne. Mrs.
Betty Betts, New York society girt, hurt base of necessary textbook*,
plates Where Ihe road has W alter Norton and Mrs. Theodore
~
Mabrl Claire Gold, University of
A ft
won the Pinehurst, N. C., pig raos, The second factor la the willing
Arkansas eo-ed, atlmded a stag a* STATE LUTHERAN RALLY
i„
■t down I now quite solid Alexander and son of Hoskins; Mra.
cooperation of local people in do-
’Jim Smith." The picturrs sre oi the
Thomas Alexander of Kings Val
PLANNED FOR AUGUST 30 a",‘ 1 s»lh to drive over.
tame girl.
nating books now in their posse»
ley; Mrs. Creed Turner anu Miss FUNERAL IS SATURDAY
slon to the schools.
Dorothy Turner of Reno, Nevada; F Q R M R S R A C H E L LLOYD
A state wide Lutheran Rally will THREE APPOINTED ON
Thia tatter action makes It pos­
FARMER COMPLETING
Mrs. Measor of Philomath, and Mrs.
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be held a' the Hunset Home Park
sible for the schools to provide
LABOR
RELIEF
GROUP
inmmlr
and
son
of
Corvallis.
MANY YEARS THRESHING In Eugene, between Twelfth and
Mrs. Rachel Lloyd, long time 1
books for most of the students the
Thirteenth streets on Charnelton,
reKld“
L Oi SvrlnKfiel*1 an''
first year the law is In operation
The
-
i-pointment
of
County
Judge
Johu Price. Thurston farmer, la Bunday, August 30. ft has been an
TWO WEDDING DATES
county died at her home here early ______ _ .
.
1 instead of doing so over a period of
now completing his 42nd year with uounced by Rev. It Bogstad, m an­ C. P I: c oard. Carl W ashburn», and
ARE OBSERVED HERE Tuesday morning after a short III-, years as was Intended by the spon­
II.
L.
Edmund«,
all
of
Eugene
on
a
threshing crew* In bi* neighbor­ ager of tbe home Au all day pro
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ness.
sors of the measure and as is be-
hood. He In-gun working with a gram has been prepared and will com m ltli e to study the em ploym ent
Horss E v e n t* R e s tric te d
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
She was born April 20, 1870. and ¡ng done In many other communi-
situation
In
Lane
county
with
a
threshing machine In the fall of consist of addresses, tousle and
Another Innovation this year will i
determining what needs to Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Allan moved with her family to Nebraska tie*.
view
be the restriction of the horse i Selection of Outstanding Boy 1889 and ha* never missed one other entertainment.
In-
dune
and what can be done to Kafoury of Salem honored the two when she was 18 Her maiden name
Under the new law
there are
year's threshing since that time.
event* to entries made by L an e' And Girl Will Ba Made By
Uhe rally Is being sponsored
by
, bp proper ( ar,. ,,f everybody couples with a picnic dinner Sun was Miss Rachel McDaniel. She certain textbooks which must be
He has been with the Pepper Box the Lutherans of Oregon,
county people.
A comprehensive
Listing of Points Mad*
but Is l durlng lbe t „nilng winter was an
lay above Fall Creek in recognition was married to John D. Lloyd on purchased. There are a few books
tbresher. a community owned ma­ open to the general public, states
program of riding acta will be fea
nounn-I this week by Governor
<>f their wedding anniversaries. November 18. 1888. coming to Ore- which have become obsolete and
lured each afternoon and evening, Rules fur the scoring of points chine In his neighborhood, during Rev. Bogs! ad
Meier.
I»oth of which fell on Saturday last gon in 1903. They settled near baTe to be replaced this fall. It
for I-sue county Four-H boys and Ihe past year*. T h l* machine la
before Ihe grandstand.
Families are asked to bring their
A similar group, consisting of week
, Creswell for three years, later mor- was the intention of the sponsors
girls
In
the
selection
of
the
two
now nearing Its final operation thia basket dinners. Milk, cream, coffee
Outstanding at the fair this sea­
thn-
i.ien
In
each
county
of
the
The
Barbers
and
Kafourys
oly
Ing to Colorado, where they lived ,,f the law to use the $1.50 per
son according to early Indications outstanding to be guest* of the season. It will be started again later and Ice-cream, may be procured on
has been appointed.
Each serve their anniversary on the for 16 years before returning to pupli each year to purchase new
I
s'at.
slate
fair
are
announced
by
It.
0.
In the season after late grains have the grounds,
will be the floral and agricultural
a n io in r m
w ilt he e n n a t n ic t e il i 8roul‘ w l,l study the local condl- same date each year and while Mr Springfield where they have made books as rapidly as funds were
ripened.
displays. The weather conditions Kuehner. county club agent.
for the speakers and entertainers 110,1" and ,alPr meet together to Kafoury was In business in this c ity , their home for the past 10 years.
available to reylace those which
The
following
Is
the
scoring
sys­
have been very favorable and rropa
M
, i i ,
disco-
possible Improvement of they alternated in entertaining for
She is survived by her widower;, are dropped from usage at various
have matured earlier than had been tem :
I (K ats will be provided for tbe p e o , .
tbe
After , he Kafoury-g f)ne gon Wi]bur Lloy(J Springfield; | times.
PLAN SPECIAL MUSIC
, |nP|o>'nient situation.
1. Club Records— a. Projects car­
anticipated affording oppertunltles
___ _ pie under the shade trees in the i
moved
to
Salem
the couples con- four daughters. Florence I-awson,
If the supply of books la not suf-
AT
METHODIST
CHURCH
Jark
1 That no family in Oregon shall i
for exhibitions despite the early ried. 10; b. Quality of work, 10;
tlnued the custom. Last year the Mohler.
Oregon;
Mrs.
Haxel flclent. the local school hoard has
c. Years In club work. 10.
dates tor the exposition.
go without, food or shelter In the
Barber family went to Salem for W right, Mrs. Pearl Harney, and promised that no child In a family
Mrs. W. K. Barneli will sing the
3. Club Activities— a. Offices
All available space In the agri
" ,n,in wln,"r
,he alm of the the anniversary. This year the Mrs. Mytle Wright, all of Monta which donated books to the school
vocal solo. “ Plains of Peace." by LARGE AUDIENCE GREETS . ! committees.
held.
10;
b.
Exhibit*
made—
prises;
cultural building has been taken.
Kafourv's came here and the mem vista, Colorado; four brothers, shall have to purchase any of
Barnard, at the Sunday morning
OVERALL GIRL P R O G R A M _____________
Fifteen communities have rented , 10; c. Demonstrations and Judging.
hers of the dinner club to which John McDaniel, Springfield; L. F. those donated. These w ill be pro-
services at the Methodist church
10.
space and are now preparing ex- ’
It has been announced by Mrs
A large appreciative audience at MABE'. RESIDENT DIES
both couples belong. Joinedlnthe McDaniel, and Charles McDaniel, vided for the child.
3.
Leadership—
a.
Interest,
atti­
hlblta from their bent products.
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IN PORTLAND SUNDAY observation by holding the picnic Monta Vista. Colorado; Tom Me-
tude, Mporfsinauahlp. 10, b. Local Clara Tuttle director of music at tended the program at the I. O. O.
Tbe floral exhibit being prepared
F. hall Monday evening which was
affair.
!- Daniel. Brownsville, Texas; three BIRTHDAY IS OBSERVED
club leadership, 10; c. Attendance the church.
under the direction of Ben Keeney
Louis David Van M alre died Sun-
Rev. Dean Poindexter, pastor, given by members of the Girls'
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sisters. Mrs Anna Bretx. Browns
p i D T V O N F D in A V
at meetings, 10.
county assessor, promise« to be
.vine, Texas, Mrs S E. Dillavou.
M
1 T
4. Community Activities— a. Par­ w ill preach the Sunday morning Overall club under the direction of «lay at the Multnomah county hos- DEPOT AGENT TO LEAVE
even greater than last year when ;
Mrs.
Edna
Yarnell.
pital
after
an
extended
Illness.
He
service
following
an
absence
of
two
ticipation in community activities
The fifth birthday of Delores
FOR MONTH’S VACATION
It was thought the xenlth of display i
The program consisted of read , wa„ », >m September 29. 1882 in
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Schaefer. Wildon. Illinois; and ten;
other than club work. 10. Total of weeks, one Sunday, during which
I Sears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
had been reached.
time he attended a ministerial re­ tngs, songs, and playlets. T w enty-’ Ru%n:- nd Illinois, and was one of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson w ill' XraBdchlldren and one great grand-. u Srani waa observed here Friday
100 points
five visitor* were present from Cot- eight children,
Stock displays promise to equal
treat near Seattle
leave within the next few days for < hlld.
with a large party attended by
tage Grove and Eugene for the en
the best In former years and con-,
His parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. an extended visit with friends and
Funeral services will be held at „ any of ber friends. Games were
CHAMBER GETS REPORT
tlnual Increase In Four-lf club work
Van Marte came to Oregon in 1887. relatives at Wisconsin Rapids. Wis- the Walker-Poole chapel In Spring piayed during the afternoon after
FORMER RESIDENTS GET tertalnment.
will greatly Increase the number of J
ON COUNTY MEETING
Funds received from tbe offer
He is survived by four sisters; consin. This is the former home of field at 2 o clock Saturday after- which refreshments were enjoyed.
TEACHINQ
POSITIONS
Ing taken will be used for special
exhblta offered by these youngsters.
Mrs.
James Smith. Crow Stage; Mr. Olson and he and his wife will noon. Rev. Harry Neet. pastor of
Those attending tbe (unction
A report on the monthly meeting
work of the Rebekah lodge
Headlining
the
entertainment
the Lighthouse temple in Eugene, were; Richard and Dorothy Flan
Mrs. Burnham. Albany; Miss Bess spend about one month there.
Misses Lena and Frances F rlie ll.
of
the
l4ine
county
chamber
of
groups will be the McMahon and
Van Marte. Lakeview, and Mrs.
Mr. Fred A. Smith of Portland is of which Mrs. Lloyd was a mem­ ery. Betty and Bobble Aldrich, Eron
held
at
Mct'redle former residents of Springfield,
Wheeler circus troupe. They w ill1 commerce
both of whom completed courses at MISS JEANNETTE THO M P­ Peek. Deodwood. Oregon.
here new getting acquainted with ber. will officiate and interment and Junior Knott, Glenna and Bon­
Spring*
was
given
Tuesday
even­
perform with a program of tight
will be In Cloverdale cemetery.
nie Bruckman, Marjorie and Mary
SON IS GUEST
AT PARTY
wire walking, acrobats, and trained j ing at tbe meeting of the Spring- the Monmouth normal In June, have
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Graveside services were held affairs at the Southern Pacific de­
Jackson. Elsie W illiams, Betty
been employed to teach school this
pot
and
will
act
as
agent
during
the
field
chamber
of
commerce
by
W,
„
...
,, , „
_
from the Upper Mabel church Tues-
horses each afternoon and evening j
H
Jacobson, Loraine Peddicord, Betty
fall according to word received; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew
regular agent's absence.
Two public weddings will be per K. Barneli, president, and other* here this week. Miss Frances w ill, entertained at their home here Frl- day with Rev. Workman officiating.
WENDLING RESIDENT
¡JarreU
Mofflt Howard
who
attended.
Interment was made in the ceme­
formed before the grandstand on
D
IE
S
A
T
C
O
T
T
A
G
E
G
R
O
V
E
Meet,
Joan
McFarland,
Ethel Ruth
The possibility of launching a teach the flrat grade in the Sheri day evening In honor of Mrs. Bar tery there. Walker-Poole chapel In HUCKLEBERRIES RIPE;
the evenings of August 27. 29 M er­
dan
school,
and
ber
sister
will
tholomew's
niece.
Miss
Jeanette
Fulop.
Beverly
Sears,
Delores
Clark W. Fisher, resident of Ore- I
chants of Eugene have donated membership drive was discussed teach the fourth grade In Junction Thompson of Oakland. California Eugene had charge of arrange­
MANY PICKERS CO OUT
Sears,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
ilbur
Bruck­
ments.
gon since 1902. passed away at Cot- j
many valuable articles to be given during the meeting.
C ty
Guests were Misses Mary Tate.
man, Mrs. Wanda Barues and
The huckleberry season is on. tage Grove Monday. Funeral ser-1
the couples.
_________________
Ruth Stratton. Pay Stratton. Eve-
daughter. Clara, Mrs. Lena John
VENETA PASTOR WILL
Many Springfield people made their vices were held Wednesday from
Pageant Is Planned
son. Mrs. Lula Pearch. and Mr.
PIANIST HOME AFTER
lyn J ° hnaou- Marian Shipley. Mar- PEAR SEASON NOW ON
On alternating nights with the SPEAK HERE NEXT WEEK
CONVENTION AT * a t « S l | 2 ± * * “
# T FRUIT CR0WER PLANT way up the slopes of Gold hill on tbv Marcola hall at 2 o’clock with and Mrs. R. L. Sears.
the lower Blue river Sunday to Rev Norman Workman officiating.
weddings. Lane county people will
Adams.
T he height of the pear canning S“lher thp ” " • » berr‘e*
,M° ’ t Interment was made iu Laurel H ili
present the pageant, ‘‘The Spirit
Rev. Braun of Veneta will con­
Miss Thompson has been visiting
Mrs. Clara Tuttle Feuton. pianist
everybody returned
with large cemetery with Walker-Poole chapel FAMILY GATHERING IS
of America." This Is being directed duct tbe Thursday evening prayer
here for the past two months. She season at the Eugene Frutt Grow-
HELD AT CASCADIA
bv Mrs E. C. Christie and has as meeting at the Baptlat church here at the Methodist church returned left Friday evening for her home erg' association plant has been quantities of them. Carl Olson and Springfield, in charge.
Richard Prochnow brought in six
Its cast people from all parts of the a week from tonight. Rev. Ralph the first of the week from Qulnaby
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reached and the packing w ill pro-
Mr.
Fisher
was
born
at
Criston
A large family picnic and outing
Mulholland, regular pastor will con­ park, near Salem, where she played SUNDAY SCHOOL TO HAVE bably end during the coming week. gallons between them.
county.
Forge. Virginia.
When a young
attended by people from Oregon.
It is necessary to hike up a six-
Friday, Orange day, will be an duct his final meeting at the church her second annual engagement a*
the crop this year has not been
man he moved to Wyoming and
pianist for the meeting of the Mar-
California and Washington was
PICNIC NEXT SUNDAY
mile trail to reach the berry bushes.
especially Interesting day for farm ­ tonight.
as heavy as usual.
later moved to California where he
Ion
County
Association
Professor
held at Cascadia Sunday.
ers and suburban residents. M ar­
married Miss L illy Sweet in 1884.
Another picnic for members of
Bee(s and beans are now belng
O. J. Nease. A. M. D. D., president
Those from Springfield who at­
NEW COOKIE MACHINE
shall Dana, prominent dairy Investi­ VACATIONISTS TAKE
The couple came to Oregon in tended were Mrs. Beatrice Oay, Mr,
of Paaadena college was one of the I the Sunday school of the Baptist ,.anned ln larRe quantities. All
gator and newspaperman, w ill be
BOAT FAR UP RIVER principal speaker* at the meeting. church, their teacher» and others Krowers who have contracted f o r 1 INSTALLED AT BAKERY 1902 settling at Marcola and later and Mrs. James Mitchell, Mr. and
the principal speaker. Grange Mas­
moving to Wendllng.
will be held at the home of Marvin 1>eeU arp espected to bave these
Mrs. D. B. Murphy. Delbert Mitch­
ter C. C. llu let w ill also be on the
A modern automatic cookie ma
Kenneth
Tobias and George
Chase
Sunday
morning
Imme delivered by Ihe end of August.
ell,
Leland Cray, and Miss Clare
He
is
survived
by
his
widow;
SMALL
CHILD
SCALDED
program which will be held In the Green are now on a vacation trip
... j chine has been installed at th e .
dlately after the church service.
on .he
petite prunes <«» New H o m . Bakery recently by Car, ,o" r
« eor^ ' MarC°!a w ^ * ,,k Jones.
Work
the
Four-ll club building commencing and are spending II fishing on the
W ITH BOILING WATER Each fam ily w ill bring their own
Others who attended from other
McKee, proprietor. The new ma- and
and W illiam
start about August 25,
at 11 a. m.
upper W illam ette river. They went
nlcnlc dinners.
, .
. .
,,
,
1S.. North Bend; four daughters, cities were Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Carnival
attractions
will
be up enrly In the week and planned
The three-year old son of Mr. and
chine is designed to make two
LANE COUNTY RABBIT
t 1 n
¡Mrs. Effie Emra. Dallas; Mrs. Mol- Cray of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
brought by the Browning Amuse to spend three days coming down Mrs. McNett, North Second street,
GROWERS
MEET
IS
SET
'
'll d n,e ■' 11
||e Smith. Dallas Mrs. Dollv Hech- Pollev. Portland, Mr. and Mrs. H.
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
BOYS
ment company. They will bring a
was seriously Injured Sunday when
operator can turn the handle. TheJ ath o rn e Mt,dford’
M)nni„ ■ T M ltche), AghlaD„ M1„s H att|e
Ihe river.
ferrls wheel, a merry-go-round, and
he pulled a kettle of boiling ear
TAKE OVERNIGHT TRIP
A mass meeting of all members si121 cun " fegu a e
ir
le
Fisher of Wend..ng; two brothers Mitchell. Aeshland, Mr. and Mrs.
com off a stove onto himself. His
other attractions.
of the Lane County Cavy and Rab ous cookies.
Luther Fisher, Cascade Locks, and 1. E. Murphy, Eugene, Miss Era
PREDATORY ANIMALS
Led by Rev. Ralph R. Mulholland bit Breeders association has been
entire right side was burned from
H ave Elaborate F irew orks
The bakeiy is now Pr°d “ ‘ ln g , w i ,Ham Fisher, Portland; and one
Dell Murphy, Seattle, Mr. and Mrs.
SAFE
DURING
AUGUST
and Elmo Chase, thirteen boys, called for tonight at 8 p. m. The many hundred cookies each week.
Fireworks displays, numbering
his hend to his foot.
Mrs.
Mary
Beals
of
Long
Ernest Anderson, and Palsy An
members
of
the
intermediate
class
Predatory
animals
in
Lane
coun­
some fifty-odd set ups, and surpass­
Mr. McKee has recently opened
.
meeting will be held at 294 North
derson. Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs.
• Branch. New York
Easternsr Visit* Here— Mr. and of the Baptist Sunday school, en­
ing any similar presentation ever ty have had a rather easy and se­
a
retail
department
in
the
Ralph
A
I’olk street.
He was a member of the Wood Glenn Anderson. Lebanon.
before given In Lane county, will cure time so far this month Judg­ Mrs. A. C. Clark have as their joyed an overnight camping trip on
Stanley store number 3 on Charnel-1
men lodge of Marcola.
be one of the chief attractions on ing by the few hunters and trap­ guest Mr Clark's sister. Miss Grace the W illam ette Tuesday. The group
i ton street in Eugene.
pers that have claimed bounties.
OLD PIPE REMOVED FROM
Clark of Gardiner. Maine. They left Springfield Tuesday afternoon FOREST OFFICIALS ON
each of the four night*.
The only losses for the varmints have ust returned from n motor and returned the next afternoon.
Beginning at 8:46 p. m. on each
VISIT HERE TH IS WEEK CONTRIBUTION IS MADE
MANY PEOPLE ENJOY
RUINS OF PLANER FIRE
of the four evenings of the fair, were two coyotes. These bounties trip along the Oregon coast, a visit
TO
STATE
PROHI
FUND
LODGE
PICNIC
SUNDAY
Drive to Reedsport — Mr. and; J. D. Guhrie of Portland, director
weird and fnntastlc forms of spew­ were paid to Wallace Neal of W est­ to the Oregon Caves, and a trip to
Several thousand feet of Iron pipe
eastern Oregon. Miss Clark will Mrs. Sidney Delp and daughter, of public relations for national for-
ing sparks and hissing flames, tak­ fir and Bob Isaacs of Leaburg.
Lane county has contributed a
Many families attended the Joint formerly used in the dry kiln at
Frl- cats
the Pacific
northwest, D. and
leave today for her home. She will Betty
ing all manner of shapes and re­
day of Lou,
last drove
week to to Reedsport
spend a few
C. E. of
Randall,
of Washington.
C „1
»2.««9-04 to the state pro Rebekah-,. O. O / r Iod^
i ,h6 H y'and P“*n,n‘
*" th*
Injury Improving — Mrs. Meda make the ourney via Yellowstone
presenting a myriad of Ideas, will
Mrs engaged In educational and coop- »Ibitlon fund this year It was re -; winch was held, . Riverside Park north part of the city before It was
days visiting with Mr. and
lie set off by agents of the H itt’s Catching Is now able to sit up In park.
Mrs eratlvc work for .he fores, service vealed th.s week by Mrs. Grace Snm ay. M s^ Stella Eaton., Mrs. destroyed by fire were removed last
I Clarence Cooley. Mr. and
Fireworks company, who are pre­ n chair. She broke her ankle and a
and Mrs. Mabel week. The pipe was purchased from
Dallas People Her»— Dr. and Mrs. Cooley moved lo the Southern Ofe- «pent the first three days of the Schlska, county treasurer
vein some time ago when she slip­
paring the displays.
Peddicord were on the Rebekah 'M r. Hyland by A. B. Loud who
H. E. Peterson of Dallas were Sun-¡gon coast city laa» spring to take week here inspecting the Cascade "'®elR_ th<' . coant? "
Nlagra Falls will he depicted In ped on the porch at her home.
committee In charge of arrange- plans to use It In a steam heating
fund which is raised Jointb
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. over the management of a theatre national forest In company with
nn avalanche of sparks, falling
ments, and Lee Putman. Oswald plant being installed at the W II-
bv the counties of the state.
Perry
A.
Thompson.
Gather Hucklabarrlaa — Moody C. F. Egglmann this week.
some 40 feet to tha ground. A fiery
Olson. and Karl Girard were ln lamette Auto camp.
Return from Portland— Mr. and
actopus, with Its spagky talons Neet, Orville Neet, the W. H.
charge of the I. O. O F. activities. I
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Visit
at
Salem—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Son
Is
Born—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wal-
Returns to California—Jim Bon­ Mrs. C. A. Loveloce have returned
reaching nut Into the darkness. The Hobbs family, and other* spent
_________________
I Salem People Here— Mr. and Mra.
evening
and
Sunday ner returned to Kennedy, Califor­ to this city after having spent sev Marion Adams, their son, Bob, and ter Lee, former residents of West
latnd of the M ldnlfhet Hun. The Saturday
Smallpox
Reported — Clifford AH«n Kafoury of Salem were week
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Mr. and Mis. W alter I.axton, and t4prlngfleld. now living in Eugene,
Star of Bethlehem, Hawaiian Moon­ gathering huckleberrlea on Gold nia, Sunday after a short visit with eral weeks In Portland visiting
Crabtree of Dexter Is reported t o ; end guest* here of Mr. and Mra. (
friends.
They
attended
the
annual
their
son.
Junior,
motored
to
Salem
are
the
parents
of
a
10
P°und
ba^>
friends In this city. He is employed
light. these and many other espe­ hill.
hoy horn to them at the Eugene he 111 with an attack of smallpox F Barber. Mr. Kafoury waa form
In tunnel construction work In Cali­ reunion of the veterans of the Sunday to spend the day.
cially arranged presentations will
hospital Sunday. August 16. ,931.
1 This Is the only case of the disease erly in business here and in Eugene
Spanish-American war at L a u r e l - ---------------------------- "
Go to Reedsport— Mr. and Mra. fornia.
be viewed by this year's falrgoers.
A
_________________ - in thl* vicinity that I* known about.:
'
hurst
park
on
Sunday.
Return*
to
Portland—
Mrs
G. H. Turner made a quick trip to
Visiting on Coast — Lloyd Freae
Adrian
and
children.
Ruth.
Francis,
j
Attends
Reunion—
M.
B.
Huntly
V ialt* Mother— Mr. and Mra. Roy -
Returns from Vacation— Clara Reedsport Monday evening return­
Vialt at Waldport— Mr. and Mrs left last week for Florence to »pend
Return* to School— Miss Eliza and Lawrence, reutrned to their attended the reunion of the veter
Fawver, nurse In the office of Dr. ing the next day. Mr. Turner Is In­ Oalrn* and fam ily of Reedsport
ana
of
the
Spanish-American
w
a
rlP
.
J Bartholomew and fam ily ac *ome time visiting with his »cbool-
Milton V. W alker, returned Sunday terested ln a timber sale being held spent the week end here visiting heth Hughes, daughter of Mr. and home nt Portland Friday after
held
In
Portland
Son-
companled
by several friends spend mate. Jimmie West.
with his mother. Mr. Calrna la the Mra. Wm. G. Hughes of this city, visiting relatives here and in Eu which
evening from a vacation trip which In that vicinity.
i the week-end on the beach at Wald-
~~~
day.
left laat Thursday for Berkeley.: gene.
postmaster at Reedsport.
To Vialt Brothar—Dr. C. O. Vae
took her to the southern Oregon
port.
California, where she will spend
Visit* Parent»—Mra. C. O. W il­
coast. Diamond lake, Marahfleld,
Valxah left Friday for Medford
Leave on Trip— Mr. and Mrs. M.
At Heceta Beich— Mr. and Mr*,
Gam* Head Hare»—Gene Simpson, the coming winter-attending class-
Crater Lake, and The Dalles. The son and son, Mac, drove to Port­
where he will spend some
Visitor
From
Lowell
—
Harry
B. Huntly and Myrtle Huntly left
trip from Bend to The Dalles Is a land, Wednesday to visit Mrs. W ll superintendent of the State Game es at the Pacific School of Religion. Merle Casteel and Mr. and Mrs
Veatch of Lowell was a business visiting his brother. Dr. R. C. Vl
Sunday
morning
for
a
short
trip
to
very beautiful one at this time, ac son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis farme was a visitor at the local This Is Miss Hughes’ second year Virgil Casteel left Friday to spend
Valxah.
visitor In Springfield Monday.
Portland. 8t. Helena and Toledo.
at thia achooL
1 the week eud at Heceta Beach.
gana farm on Saturday.
McLean.
cording to Mra. Fawver.
Scoring System
For Clubs Listed
choir. This will Include a special
number by members of the choir.
The final sermon by Rev. Mul
holland at the Baptist church will
be delivered Bunday morning He
lias been with the local congrt-ga
tlon for the past two year* and will
take a short vacation before going
to Roseburg where be has accepted
another call Heptember I.
Hupply pastors will conduct ser
vices at tin- Baptist church (or the
next few Bundays.