THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS I'W KNTY-KIG HTII YKAH ’HlUNOKIKbO. LANE COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY. SEPTEM BER 3, 1U31 \ Cascade Chapter Fimi »IH. $J S ,a,,s 1 * ORI FIRM RAIS Driggs Family to Return Next Week *”r< SPRINGFIELD MIR BAPTIST PASTOR w SEEK IRIRIFR ROAD UP NEXT SUNDAY Aedo™ SfarleJ ||I0 0AKR|06E Ent- tain Eugene Visitors on Special Program to Be Given ■........ .. lay; Creswell Star Exceptional Melon and Toma-' at High School Under Aus- lllnggg of Father In California j •i- x at Meet Tonight pices of Lions Group to Yields Now Being Har Caua«« Raiawco Teacher vested Near City to Resign Poet Mr r Cascade Chapter O. To play a return engagement, X K. H„ SUCCESSOR NOT NAMED ■unir ba. ____ ' their fall Votera of Walterville Aoo»pt| ^ 'w o r k ‘e. ild. mal al tbe Ma A good example of the high qual members of tba Driggs family, mast y rvrulna to bagln ity fruit anti vegetable crops which i-lana. will appear at the high rter tbr ■unireer can br prod ii loti In I-ano county school auditorium In Hprlngfleld on V the No. 34 Special Baptismal Service to Be Conducted in Evening By Rev. Mulholland To consider the selection of a pastor to succeed Rev. R. R. Mul- holland members of the Congrega- 1 tlon of the Baptist church will re main for a short business meeting Sunday mornl.-< after the church 1 services Several candidates for tbe open j tng have been brought to Spring- . field during the past few weeks by the pulpit supply committee and It I. believed that an effort will be . . made to reach an agreement on one ,.r i t » m en of the men. Kenneth Tobias. American Sun day School Union worker will preach the sermon at the church Sunday morning. Sunday evening there will be a special baptismal service with bap tisms by Rev. Mulholland. Mr. To resident W alter 3. Gidord of tbe bias will assist in tbe service. State Bank Head Files Suit to Collect on Promissory Note Six Miles of Surfacing Neoee Held By Institution sary to Keep Upper Wil lamette Road Open Legal actions In the matter of I the liquidation of the Commercial' Stale bank, which was taken over BRIDGE ABOUT FINISHED by the State Hank Examiner on — —— June 6 w ere started In circuit c u n j D ed ica tio n f a , S tr u c tu r e a t !*8’ week The first came from the office of Hall Gato Canyon Planned for September 26 the county treasurer who seeks to ) have the funds of Lane county held Whether or not tbe new upper as a preferred claim and prior lien | The county has on deposit In the Willamette highway will be open to travel this winter will probably bank 153.987.OS. r 0|,„ .,lon a r de< ,d' d toda’' a‘ 8 o lle itlo n o f a promissory note the state highway commission 1. * a, ' ■ m u » is s h » u ’ sought by A. A. Schramm, state which la being held in Portland. superintendent of banks. In the sec The entire membership of the Lane onil action. Suit In this matter was county court Is In Portland today filed in i ircult court Friday against to discuss with tbe commission the A. W. Weaver, Ella Weaver, and possibility of immediately gravel , Ibert 8. Weaver. ing a a|x mt|e atretcb o( the qaw regular i w„ h(>M| ,rrlgal,„n ni,w bg Tuesday evening. September « d* xeeb • ’ lhe H H Prather ranch at g o’clock Budget Monday; 30 More j rectlon of Mr. >ude llson; ,hree an<| one half miles east of Their second appearance here Is Student to Come Here I worthy matron .na members en- being made under the au spices o f Springfield on the Jasper road Joyed a aortal gathering Mr, Prather came to Springfield the Liona club. John Douglas Knox, astrnnomlst Visitors werep resent from Blue two years ago from Molalla where Members of this fa roily, whose and lecturer, employed by the m VBr |<„|g„ |„ Kug..„e. bu had made pronounced success I h uv Is In I xjs Angeles, have been school board last spring to teach Cascade chapter has ben Invited alienee and Hpanlsb at the local io Creswell this evening to be with dry vegetable and fruit farm making a vacation tour of the Pa- high school during the coming guests of the chapter In that city Ing He purchased s 20 acre tract dfic Northwest as a part of a chau- term has submitted his resignation at their first fe ll meeting A social and Immediately put It under cul- tauqua system and appeared here tlvatlon. about six weeks ago before a small io the board aud will sot be boro affair will follow the regular meet- First Year Good but appreciative audience at the for the opening of the school year i,,g. Heveral of the local officials Last year he had a very success- Christian church. They later play It was slated Wedneeday by C A and members arep annlng to at- ful season, despite the unsatlsfac ed and performed before the IAons Hwarts. board chairman , tend this gathering tory weather. The spring was late club. In submitting bis resignation Mr. The nest meeting of Cascade Their previous visit here was Knox stated that his father was chapter will lie held on Heptemher and the fall rains started early. i road which would then make wla- This, the second year, sees three decided upon without any time for very III In California and that it ¡15 M A N Y S A W M IL L S L O W E R ter driving over tne road possible and one half acres of tomatoes, two advertising and only a few could would be necessary to be near him - P R O D U C T IO N F O R W E E K “,ter we‘ weather «▼<»••• acres of cantaloupes, two acres of attend the program Those who did thia winter. They plan to live In ------------ Construction work on tbe hlcb- watermelons. 100 peach tress, sev were so pleased that the Lions club American Telephone & Telegraph I xm Angeles, Co. (above) and Fred C. Craxton, of New Business and Shipments Con- »»>' has been completed to tbe eral apple trees, u strawberry I has decided to bring the troupe Ohio, will oombet unaraploymsat this There has been no new contrac at tinue to Exceed Actual Cut- "*» bridge across the Willamette patch, several varieties of stalk hack for another engagement next let as yet for a teacher to fill the ting at Mills ' river near Oakridge snd all but berries, and a considerable acreage Tuesday. vacancy although several are ----------- about six miles of this bat ' of both field and sweet corn, all The family played to capacity considered according to Hwarts M A N Y S P R IN G F IE L D F O L K Seattle, Wasb.—A total of 341' given a base surface coat. ! crowded onto the small tract and bouses at Cottage Grove and Crss- This combination of science and W IL L S E E D E M P S E Y B O U T all producing exceptional crops well on their trip north. mills reporting to the West Coast The bridge Itself will be __ Spanish la ■ raher dlfficuit une to Poat to Convene at Commun- Tomatoes, watermelons, and can- The entertainment consists of State Held to Have Authority Lumbermen'8 association for the pleted shortly after the mlddel of fin and le more m, tbD lat. In the jty H all H.ro Aft#r toonth’. A large percentage of the popu tn C o o n la t. C traam r i .h i n » week ending August 22, operated this month and a tentative date taloupes have and continue to be selections by an orchestra. Indlvl- season. Kvery effort la belng inade ceqt of capaclty I ded,cation hag Mr. Prather's specialties. His peach dual musical selections, readings. lation of Springfield have indica to Regulate Strearn F.ah.ng 3604 Vacation During August by Ibe txiard me m ber h lu (mil sonie ted either their Intention, or their W ithin B o u n d a r ie s pared to 38.0? per cent of capacity Saturday. September 28. Elaborate crop will be something for later and skits. equally competent Inatructor to suc de»1n- to witness the four round Springfield American Legion post years, be aaye. He eet out 100 of tbe The act of 1931 legislature pro- “ “a p,aBa WOrkad «•» this ceed K nos. Th. board préféra tOjnumbpr 40 w,„ boId Jack Dempsey exhibition boxing h l h l l l n . h , » , i i k in . trees this spring and they are all JOHN LEWIS FUNERAL ,h u 601 "*me W**k lMt eTeDt ,Il<1 ■ l*r« CaTSVSB Of IBO- etnploy anolher m .n for the hlgh of (bl. f. „ man-h at McArthur court in Eu- Wbltlng boat «»hlng ° ° ’he Me- year Por the „ wepkg o, torjata from ,owpf w „tala.tte val- growing and average about five feet TO BE HELD TODAY gent- on Friday evening. Many of Kea8‘* rlve’ abore Blu* rlre* * a8 1»31 these 343 mills have operated ley cities will attend the ceremnn- sebool faculty If a aatl.factory «ne uiunlty ha|, , Klectlon of In height. can be found tb<- local people are not taking any *»>H’“lne<l Monday la federal dis- at 41.12 per cent of capacity as com- lea. officers for the ensuing year will Peaches Do Well Funeral services tor John J. Budget la Passed •» Portland In an opln- wred to 5, <0 cent f(jr thg present time motorists he Ibe principal Item of Itualnesa. "There will be a few peaches on Lewis of Harrisburg who died at okances of getting to the pavilion ‘J ,ct Assurance that the Hprlngfleld tton of the law was In violation of _ , . ' . too late and have already pur- .. . . , .. . . No meeting of the post were held! the trees next year, but the crop the Pacific Christian hospital In Eu _ ,aB e period in 1930. During the drive up along the river on tbs Fee. and concurred In by District . „ h i - - .a 7. . chased reserved seats. a en ante w In-1 during the month of August Where will not become very heavy until J It M N it Ci it J it * eek enafng August 15, 181 of these south side and ford the stream this gene Monday noon at the age of M ' i h * " * *. i ' al,p^,,,lra“,• l' -1® "u,‘ the next meeting will be held will the two years after that." says the Indications are that every seat Sg U.te n e ° 1X0 •* mlllB were reP°r*,M l »■ down and side of the new bridge and then years will be held from the Walker- Side students was , lT. B Monday br , onlgb, Thp |<H.-( po„ ' farmer. The d e cisio n was Iv n 162 °P*’»tlng- Those operat-' continue to Oakridge on the old Poole rbapel In Springfield this in lh'' mammoth building, which I « 11 i ^ i k '“,Pay h*’ •M"’n meeting In the various There were 400C plants In tbe to afternoon at 1:30 Rev. Norman comfortably accommodate 8000 „j.,, and ln,unct’ ’n’?'a^ 1 d° byn i n K rel>orted production as «2.74 road. If the connty court members ll ■ i > 7 w *i *"01 * <>O1 rommunltlea where they have mato fields A very low percentage — - - - ---------- are successful in reaching a satls- Workman of Mattel will officiate Persons, ~ will be filled when the owners of Thompson's resort. The per cent of th*,r group capacity. district at Walterville approved o f,„ ..,„ k ..r„ 1 .. th ~ i kuo « s i x members of these have died. Most of the snd Interment will be made in the fight begins. A special train from Current new business reported by factory agreement arlth the hlgb- owners contended that the opera <Pk< ° k .. a . I Pr*"‘’n' officers of the post In-1 missing hills are attributed to the a Portland will bring a large number' tlon of ,he jn xioiatiiTn of I *** Identical mills was 17.23 per body they will use their rock Mabel cemetery. for the lev**of>r°* *" prl"1 lpa*ly ' I,r w N- Dow- commander; work of moles which cut the roots the fourteenth amendment to the CeDt ° ’ er produc’io" “ d «hlpments crusher now In that vicinity and Mr. I-ewls was born In Missouri , «< light fans. eaaary funds to operate a school N “di“,anL »od underground. Break O’ Day and on February 9 1875, and came A number of other first-class , United States constitution. were 14.66 per -cent over. New ex-: sPre»d a layer of the gravel on the Jack Larson. Hnsnce officer. Burbank s Golden Treasure, are the acr„ „ the plains when nine years bouts have been arranged by Herb in handing down the decision port bu8lne8s received during the j ’ ¡x mile stretch making It poaslbie bus taking the high school students varieties grown this year It Is ex- 0|d and le ttled with his parents Owen, matchmaker, to follow the the Judges point out that the state w<‘ek was ab°ut 4Li million feet to drive to the new bridge, cross of that district to Springfield and pected that more than 1000 bushels near Mabel. He lived here until Dempsey go. is a soverign bodv and is best able *"Ore thaD ,he rolume repor,ed ,or T T and ,he" *B‘° ° * k- return dally. T E A C H E R IN S T I T U T E T O of these will be harvested and sold seven years ago when he moved to to regulate fishing on the upper ,h* preT'°US week' Dome8tic car* << rIdge ° B the BOrth 8,de' The action of (he voters at Wsl Jimmy Byrnes of Coos Bay. pro McKeosie from boat« the Judges orders in’crea®e<i BE H E L D O C T O B E R 15, 16 ’his season 3 million According to C. P. Barnard, coun- Harrisburg. tervllle finally settles the long un ----------- Honey Rock and Luther Bur- He ii survived by two daughters. minent heavyweight, and opponent merelv wo feet ,rom ,he Prevk,D8 »"d ty Judge, it wtll require 5000 yards decided question as to where thsae October 15 and 1« have been set hank's Golden Treasure varieties Mrs. Willard Herman of Harrisburg of a*veral ° r the fad in g contend- yid,' , ODDOr, unitv for aii ,ocal ord‘,rs increaaed 1L4 million of gravel for the one rough eurfac- students would allend school „ th ,bp dalP, ,or , he alinua, ta„ j ,nclud<.d |n , be eantalouDe »nA Mr. Po.ri r-ni». «r N .w v,„k ,r " for ’he heavyweight crown will __ ____ e da tes fo r th e a n n u a l fa ll innk,-a^-a ___ feet. There was also a small in- tng. the cantaloupe and Mrs. Pearl Coles of New York er,i ,he residentg of . , he state. ever since It was announced last | teachers Institute to be held In U k - patch be the first man to enter the square The Honey Rock melons city. j crease in new rail business over the u the 8Urtactng Is done trnvnt spring that th* WaMSrvlIle h igh , county under the direc tion of C. j are now ripe, but the other, are s previous week. the increase i on the highway w„ , restricted He was a member of the Elks r‘ng wUh boo was condemned and that the A. Howard, state superintendent of smaller variety and ripen later RECEIPTS AT COUNTY amounting to 150.000 feet. All of ,o ligh, car. durlng wet wea|h„ and Moose lodges In Eugene. C ’ .r.T e h"a? E / T J T i PUh,’r ,B8' rU‘-" ° 0' ’ The watermelon patch contain, Legion Election for Tonight Boat Pishing Ban Upheld by Court year there ha. ben considerable, Theae »esslons will probably he four varieties: Camp Clark. Sugar speculation as to the final action h. | d at lhe Roosevelt Junior high Stick, Tom Watson, snd Honey which would be taken. school In Eugene where they were Giant The earliest of these Just Iteelslon to send the students to [ conducted the pnst year now getting ripe. The later vsrle- Hprlngfleld was reached after . s . r , The state wide hi«), school prln-ltles will keep coming on until Octo- ■ of conferences with the local clpals conference will be held on her The Camp Clark melon Is an school authorities had been held. . . .7 . ... ‘ ■« i October uctoner 1« is. 17 17. Importation from Missouri. The Conslderable opposition arose, ----------------------- -- I Sugar Stick melon Is a smaller however, and several families stated that they would send their children to schools In the adjoining high school districts. The approval of the budget, which Is primarily a matter of finances for the trans portation system, removes all doubt as to the action to be taken and local school authorities are now making arrangements to ac commodate the Increase In attend ance. Claase at both the grade schools and at the high school will meet for the first time Thursday, Sept ember 17. with regular Instruction beginning on Ibe following Monday. RAILROAD PLANS FOR HEAVY TOURIST TRAVEL Reestablishment for the first first time since last May of the company's now famous cent-a-mlle transportation fares, September 8, 4 and 5, has led to the prediction of extraordinary travel on all parts of the Southern Pacific's system from Portland Io El Paso and from Han Francisco Io Ogden, Balt Lake City included. Pre-sate Inquiries to Houlhern Pacific agents tend to Indicate the anticipated record travel, according to Fred A. Smith, local agent for the company. A 12-day return limit from the first dale of sale Is being authorised In connection with the “Dollar Day" sale. This, added to the fact that the sale Just precedes the Labor day week end. Is expected to enhance the value of the bargains to the traveling public. Travel to the much publicised Fiesta de Los Angeles, September 4 to 13, and to the California State Fair at Sacramento, September 5 to 12, Is expected to he unusually great due to the cent-a-mlle round trip fares. The roundtrip fares will he based on three-fifths the cost of the us ual one wny ticket. Tickets under the plan will be good on all trains, coach or Pullman. MINISTER WILL MOVE TO ROSEBURG NEXT WEEK Rev. and Mrs. Ralph R. Mulhol land and children will leave the first of the week for Roseburg where they will make their home. Rev. Mulholland was recently call ed to the First Baptist church In thnl city after having served the congregation bers for two years. B A P T IS T Y O l IN f i P F f lP I P B A P T IS T Y O U N G P E O P L E variety. It has a light eolored shell. The Tom Wataon ,ha NAME NEW OFFICERS long heavy and dark ones. Several New officials for the i of them measure over two feet In Baptist , length. Young People s Union of the Has No Sales Problem, Springfield church were named at Sales problems do not worry Mr. a meeting of the group held Sunday j Prather evening. They will hold office for -Jf you have a good product , he the next year and an- as follows: pubHC will come to yonr place to John Benton, president; Mrs. II. J , gc| be aaya Adams, secretary-treasurer; and And they do. for he makee no Vernlce Hawke, musician. It w as; attempt to dispose of his crops dceliled lo name a social chairman othpr ,han to thoBe who drlve ou, every month. to b|B p|acP He has followed this I method for several years and has FALL PLOWING STARTS had no difficulty In disposing of IN LOWER SECTIONS hl" produce. ..... Alarm System Installed Fall plowing In some of the lower Just a warning, however, to those sections has started this week. The who would visit the melon patches higher ground Is dry. hut the lower without first seeing the owner, lands can be plowed successfully Mr. Prather has an Intricate alarm slate farmers. system worked out which warns ■ —— him whenever any prowlers enter the fields. He sleeps In the center CHAMBER CONSIDERS of the watermelon field during the ONLY ROUTINE WORK ripening season and has already No Important business was caught parties attempting to make brought before the semimonthly ralilse on his property. meeting of the Springfield Chamber of Commerce held Tuesday evening KATHERYN JACK WED TO Only regular work was considered GEORGE COLE SUNDAY by the members present. The marriage of Miss Kathryn Saattls Resident Visits Juck to George Cole was solemnised Miss Theda Perkins of Seattle Sunday evening ut the home of the slopped In Springfield for a short bride's parents at Camp Creek. Rev. visit will) friends Wednesday. Miss K. H. Mulholland read the service Perkins Is a sister to George Per before a group of 26 friends and kins and was returning to her home relatives. In Seattle after a long trip to Salt Mrs. Cole Is a graduate of the Lake and other mid-west points. Springfield high school. Mr. Cole Is employed at Chase Gardens. The Leave for Vacation couple will make their home on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sankey left Second street In Springfield. this morning for Bandon where they will spend part of Mr. Bankey's To Ba Rslsased from Hospital vacation, He Is mall carrier on Jack Jackson will probably be re route 2. leased Friday or Saturday of this week from the Pacific Christian Group Enjoys Outing hospital where he underwent a ma A number of families Including jor operation recently. the Willis Berlsch, Carl Henseny, Mrs. Edr.a June Yarnell, and Joel Visiting Friends and I.oulsa Cowden spent the week Mrs. Leota Rodenbough la spend end on Fall Creek. Ing three weeks In Sprlngflelu visit ing friends. She has been attending M o v t to Coast summer seslson classes at Mon Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Basford have mouth normal school. moved to the coast this week where they will make their home In the Assistant Hara future. Mlsa Clara Jones, assistant at the office of Dr. W. C. Rebhan. and who Returns from Coast is now on her vacation, was In th6 Mrs. Thomas Patrick returned office a few days the first of the Monday from Westlake where she week, leaving later to complete has spent six-weeks visiting. her vacation. METHODIST LADIES AID HAS MONTHLY MEETING OFFICE ARE LISTED ,he"e Inn-eases In business over the prevent damaging the roadbed. ----------- previous week touted 9 million __________________ Receipts at the office of the coun feet. During the past 33 weeks of T R A N S F E R O F OFFICIAL S Members of the Methodist ladies ty clerk for the month of August ’his year orders for these 224 mills i MADE BY S. P. COMPANY aid society held their regular were 21515.55. according to a re- have averaged 1.32 per cent over "Christ and the Cause of I-abor' monthly business meeting and ail- Port compiled today. production. will be the theme of the message at K. A. DeMaraia, district freight ver tea at the church Wednesday The receipts were the next l o w - ; --------------------- -— the Sunday morning worship hour j and passenger agent of the Soutb- afternoon beginning at 2:30. Mrs <?«’ for the year to February. The L IO N S T IE D R IV E FOR at the Methodist church commenc ; ern Pacific at Salem, succeeds 1. L. M. M. Male, president of the aid receipts were segregated as fol- ing at 11 o'clock. The evening ser gfoup. presided over the business lows: Recording fees, 2627.76; cir- N E W C L U B M E M B E R S H IP Kelly, district freight and passeu- vice at 8 o'clock will be In the na ' ger agent in Eugene effective Bept- tneetlng. and members of the quilt 1 ult court fees, 2692; probate court ture of a Christian workers' con ing committee had charge of the and county court. 95; marriage lic- i The membership drive which has ember 1. Mr. Kelly is being trans ference In which will be considered tea. enses, 29; miscelleanous fees bee” 8ponsored f°r the past few ferred to Sacramento, where he waa the goal of the church and bow to weeks by the members of the formerly stationed, according to 2104.80. ¡Springfield Lions club closed Fri Joint announcement by J. H. Mul- attain It. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, --------------------------- day with a tie. Each of the teams, ebav and J. A. Ormandy, freight pastor, will conduct both services. C IR C L E M E E T IN G O F F ; M E M B E R S P IC K IN G H O P S M A N T A K E N W IT H B IG A cordial welcome awaits all who captained by Clayton Barber, and and passenger traffic managers, S H IP M E N T O F A L C O H O L Niel Pollard, turned In eight new respectively. come to these services. The regular meeting of Iuka cir ----------- members. Mr. DeMarals will have charge of d e Ladies of the G. A. R. which Sixty gallons of grain alcohol Plans for the forthcoming visit freight and passenger activities in W E S T F IR R E S ID E N T D IE S was Io have been held tonight at were found in pcssesslon of Barnes; of the Driggs family, which is to IN E U G E N E O N F R ID A Y the armory will be called off be- Napier. 22. who was arrested at Cot- appear at the high school on Sept- the Eugene and Marshfield districts with headquarters In Eugene. He cause many members of the or- tage Grove by State Officer Morgan ember 9. were discussed at the Mrs. Edith Elmore of Westfir ganixntion are picking hops. has been with the Southern Pacific Friday. meeting. Dr. W. C. Rebhan also since 1923 and during that time died at the Eugene hospital Friday Napier was sentenced to 30 days spoke briefly on the medical pro has held various positions In the evenlng She Is survived by her | c r u iD D I m ACC in the county Jail and a fine of fession. husband. George Elmore; three S U N D A Y S C H O O L C L A S S general offices In Portland and In <350. The confiscation of the alco- Klamath Falls and Salem. children. Robert Louise, and Betty H O L D S S W IM M IN G P A R T Y hoi is the largest of this fluid taken MISSION GROUP MEETS Jean; her parents, Mr. and Mrs u . . » n ■«, «, . In some time. A few years ago there W. W. Scott of Medford and sev x .? :nX r: . ; f s X f c L ' o ^ i e - a b- - — •• one ON TUESDAYAFTERNOON RELATIVES GATHER FOR eral brothers and sisters. lime and 90 gallons at another time. DINNER HERE SUNDAY Funeral services were held from Methodist church enjoyed another _________________ Nominations of new officials for the Walker-Poole chapel in Eugene j their swimming parties at the A _ . the Women’s Foreign Missionary Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Paul MacManiman Goes to Baker . on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock Swimmers Delight park on Mon- | society of the Methodist church Schlewe gathered at their home Jim MacManiman, operator of were Bt the meetln< of Interment was made In the new day evening. the Springfield School of F lyin g',he group hel„ Tuegday with „ „ Sunday for a surprise covered dish I. O. O. F. cemetery. at the municipal airport returned v w Emery ag bO8tegs A nom,. dinner. Those present were Mr. DOCTOR CATCHES FINE ____________________ and Mrs. Don Swanger and daugh i the middle of the week from Baker i __ . . . . . __ HOP PICKING GETS FISH IN RIVER MONDAY and other eastern Oregon cities Mr8 A B Van VgUah Mrg Wm ter. Betty, of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stapleton. Mr. aad Mrs. Carl STARTED TH IS WEEK | where he had flown in the Trave- ----------- I Five fish, one 13 Inch redside., ,g|r three.pl#ce ghlp at the 9chool. O. Hughes, Mrs. Emery, and Mrs. Stapleton and sons, Lyle and Clif Emma Olson, was named to make ford. Mr. and Mrs. Xury Lemon aad Picking of late hops will get a one 12 Ineh speckled trout, a n d _________________ nominations at the next meeting daughter, Barbara, and son, Verle, good start In this vicinity this week : three others, were caught Monday • Return from Trip Starting Tuesday with the I.. S morning in the McKenale river b y ' Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Male and to be held October 6. Elections will all of Alvadore. Chrlstofferson ranch picking w as; Dr. W. H. Pollard during a short (,8lIghter. Grace, returned Thursday also be made at this time. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. scheduled to begin dally on the | fishing trip. The doctor does not of last week from a three-weeks' Porter, mother of Mrs. Dean Poin SCHOOL BOARD MEET following places: H. L. Edmunson. use a boat. motor trip which took them to dexter and Miss Clara Massee of SET FOR NEXT MONDAY September 2; Fish hop yards, and ............... Spokane to visit Mrs. Male's Portland. J. H. Seavey hop yards. September M A N F R A C T U R E S L E G brother, and then to Seattle and The regular monthly meeting of 3; and Wayne McBee on Septem WHEN HIT- BY L O G Puget Sound. the school board for district 19 FOWLER-POHLL WEDDING ber 4. will be held Monday evening, Sept A good crop of hops Is expected David L. Grace sustained a frac-l III at Home OBSERVED WEDNESDAY ember 7. There are a considerable this season according to the own- tured left leg Saturday while work-; Mrs. J. C. Sweeney Is reported by number of things to be taken up era. Ing In the woods near this city, her physician to be very ill at her Miss Beryl D. Fowler, daughter before the opening of the schools A falling log struck him. He was home. A special nurse is in attend-1 of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Fowler, route which will be discussed at the DEPOT TELEGRAPHER 1, Springfield, was united in mar meeting. taken to the Eugene hospital. riage Wednesday. September 2, to MOVED TO CORVALLIS Norman D. Pohll of Eugene. The Visits With Daughters Former Car Dealer Bankrupt To Visit Daughter George Prochnow. telegraph Mrs. Emma Olson went to West | D. H. Campbell, former used ear ceremony took place at the Grace Mrs. Taylor of Roseburg is ex clerk at the local Southern Pacific fir Thursday to visit with h er' dealer in Eugene has filed a petl- Lutheran church on Ferry street pected to arrive In Springfield to with Rev. Martin P. Simon offici day from Roseburg to spend some depot for several years has been danghter. Mrs. Bruce Lansberry tlon in bankruptcy. ating. Only family members at time visiting with her daughter and transferred to a similar position at She returned to her home here Sat-1 ------------------------- Corvallis. The position here has urday. Mother is Guest—Mrs. C. O. Wil- tended the service. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce been eliminated. Mr. Prochnow lett — ■ i son returned to her home here last After a two weeks’ trip at Seaside Christie. Saturday to assume his new duties. Tonsils, Adenoids Taken Out week-end after having spent some I Mr. and Mrs. Pohll will return to The small son of Mr. and Mrs. time In Salem visiting at the home Eugene to make their home. Fish at Hubbard Lake • Visits Daughter ------------------------- - John Condos underwent a tonsil of her son. Kenneth. She was ac- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Egglmaon Mrs. Sam Richmond and daugh and adenoid operation at the office companled here by her mother. Mrs. | To Visit in Portland spent Wednesday afternoon fishing ter, Helene, went to Portland Sun of a local physician Wednesday W. H. Riddell of Detroit, who will Miss Edna Swarts will leave for Bass at Hubbard lake near Irv day to visit with her daughtter, Lu morning. be her guest for a few days. Springfield Friday for Portland ing. cille. and with her sister Mrs. where she will spend the week-end Lulu Lester. Pastor Goes to Portland— Rev. vlRltlng with friends. Drive to Idaho— Roy Carlton and Leaves for Portland daughters. Naomi and Ruth, left Ralph R. Mulholland, former pastor John Cox left today for Portland Friday for Spirit Lake, Idaho, where of the Springfield Baptist church Starts Business Course Drive to Sheridan where he will spend a few days Miss Clarice Isabelle Fenton en they will spend some time visiting made a business trip to Portland Mrs. W. O. Burch. Fifth aud C. visiting. tered the Eugene Buslnese college relatives. Miss Ruth Carlton, who Monday afternoon. He made the streets have left for their former Monday. Miss Fenton Is a graduate has been spending the summer with trip with Win G. Taylor, pastor, home at Sheridan for a short visit. Lsavee for California of the Springfield high school In her grandparents, wtll return w ith, being considered to succeed Mul- They expect to eturn here before Mrs. Ira Nice leaves today tor • JUM. the opening of school. Utem. I holland here. vielt wUh "CHRIST AND LABOR” IS SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC