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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW ENTY-EIG HTH YEAH.
HHHINGEIELD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. HBPTKMRER 10. 193Í
Surprise Dinner SCHOOLS ASK FOB
FOUR 10 NAVIGATE for
Church Pastor
ON LOWER ROGUE
Surprise Is Held
ror Newlyweds
ROSEBURG GETS COUNTY W.C.T.Ü.
MEETS TUESDAY
No. 36
FOOTBALL 1EIH
TO MEET FHIDAÏ
Student Pilot Is
On Long flight
Large Group Paye Surprise
Members of Congregation and
Cross-Country Trip Made By
Vielt to Home of Mr. and
Friends Present Family
Patrons Requested to Leave
Hospitalization Board Recom- All-Day Session to Be Held at Piane From MacManimann High School to Opon Soasen
Dr. Rabhan, M. R. Irish, Veltie
Mrs. Gao. Cole Sunday
With Beautiful Rug
Them at Schools or Swarts
School at Springfield
Mends Douglas County City
Methodist Church With
Pruitt and Prince Hefrish
With Grants Pats High
Market,
Buy
New
Texts
Says
Representative
Luncheon
at
Noon
Now on Attempt
There September 26
Fifty-eight friend« of Mr. and
Approximately 250 members of
the Flr»l liapllat church aud
TAKE MOTION P I' e* "8 friends of Kev. and Mrs. It. K. Mul
holland gathered at the F. It. Chase
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■-
home at Garden Way last Tbura-
Four Men Start Trip
O
'ay evening to hold a surprise pot
Grants Pass to Ocean
-k dinner In honor uf tbe former
Gold Beach Monday
\
or of the congregation and bla
■afrona of the Hprlngfleld g ra d .
Jim MacManlman of tba Hprlng
( eld School of Flying and one of I
■»“ '•re d at 'heir
Hecond street Hunda)
GENERAL
H IN E S
WIRES STATE OFFICER COMING hi, advanced student«. Bin Bodiey LETTERMEN TO RETURN
acbool wbo have not already do home on
nated to th. district. the book« avontog for a charivari to honor of I
wbo baa bail over 100 hours of fly-
which their children win not be “ '*» »»wlywed couple whose mar Congressman Gratified With Mrs. Eliza Nelson, County ,n*- 'nad‘' » crosscountry trip to Start Practice Immediately*
m u « v « n l o i Ih«« nrpvtniiM
.
__
Dub«.«
' -
Raker tbe past week
using thia year, are urged to do rluari«
“ »■- w mm •»
-»*»« ° r
prevloua
Choice of Favorite; Work
President. Will Preside Dur­
Entire Schedule Has Not
Leaving Thursday morning at
ao before th. opening of acbool Hunday Mr" „ Co1» * “
May Soon Be Started
ing Meeting Here
Been Completed
Miss Kathryn Jack
7 00 they (lew over the McKenale
neat Thureday, September 17
./ *.
I
a««
and
the
Three
Hlsters.
The
Following
un
unusually
large
j
Tbe books may be left at the
Navigation of ih« Rogue rive»
Roseburg ha» been selected aa
Program for the annual County
Fall football activities at Hprtng­
day waa clear and flying over the
vlng the dinner a abort pro school houaea or at Swart's Meat amount of nol«emnklhg the group ;
(rum Grant! Pass In the Pacific
the site for the Pacific Northwest convention of tbe l-ane county
fleld
high will get under way here
Hlxler« waa the most beautiful
of vlsltora Invited tbem»elvea In
a
t held after which a beau Market.
soldier«' borne.
j Women'« Christian Temperance
ocaaa at Gold Beach In two row
Friday at a mass meeting of all
sight
ever
seen.
Mr.
MacManlman
aida and proceeded to "fix up" the
til
. rug was unrolled and
Thia Information waa flrat re-¡Union which la to be held at tbe
boats, and the (liming of motion
players and others Interested la the
Tbe district has purrbaaed all of
said. Tbe reflection of the sun on,
home as they thought the home of
prei uled to the family. Brief ac­
plcturea of tba huretufora unat-
celved here In the form of an an­ Methodist church In this city Tues­
| sport which has been called for
(he newly adopted texts In reading, j
the glacier was spectacular. The
a newly.wed couple should be.
ceptance speeches were mud« by
tempted trip la tba ambition of
nouncement Issued by W. C. Haw­ day, September IS. waa announced
2:20 by Norval May. high sehool
also the geographies for the fourth
altitude reached going over the
Many articles of frequent usage
both the Kev. and Mrs. Mulholland.
(our prominent Lane county «porta-
ley, representative of the first Ora- this morning by Mrs. Elisa Nelson,
and sixth grades, but there Is a
pass was 8000 feet. They had to athletic director. May has been
about the normal home were ra-
man who shoved off from tb» Joao-
president of the county organiza­
hack In tha etty for the past weak
.
.
__ _
, gon dlatrlct.
shortage of all other texte and as j
climb about (000 feet before getting
ported to have ben put away as ■
LOCAL MEN FIND GOOD
ph I ha county city Monday.
tion.
and
nas been checking over athletic
the law only provides for an ex being unnecessary In (hla Instance.
The representative announced
above the smoke line.
prospects, both from tbe position of
Tbv Intrepid boatman who »cell
Plana for tbe convention call for
FISHING IN DESCHUTES pendlture of $1.50 per pupil for
that b . had received a telegram
R.fraabment« of Ice-cream, candy
The route taken by MacManlman p,ayera
H. ba. al­
free text hooka. It Is only through
tlila unuaual record are Dr. W. C.
, from Gan era I Hines of tBe veter- an all-day aeaalon with program
and wafers were enjoyed late In
and Bodley took them over Prairie ready talked with most of tha play­
The
beat
flatting
of
the
I-abor
donation«
thia
flrat
year
that
free
Kebhan, Hprlngfleld phyalclan. Val-
ana' hospitalization board In which and bualneaa sessions in the fore­
the evening.
City, the John Day country and ers on last year's squad, bat la
tle Pruitt, paator of the First day holldaya waa found In tha Dea hooka In all aubjecta will be avail­
the recommendation of Roaeburg noon and a covered dish luncheon
at
noon.
The
afternoon
will
^ » e v llle . In the John Day country , caI„ ng the meetlBI at the hlgh
chutea
river
according
Io
reporta
able.
ChrUllan church In Hprlngfleld. and
waa stated and that this action bad
given over to more program and , ’ * "a* an iramen,'e orest ire „chool gymnasium ao that he may
director of music at the Eugene brought back to thia city by the
Many put rone of the dlatrlct have MANY DRIVE TO ASHLAND been approved by the president.
consideration of unfinished bual-I “ h8d burned <” er 8lx or ei<bt meet others Interested to thia
Bible college, M It. Irish, retail many anglers who ap.nl the double books In (heir homes which are
FOR LABOR WEEK-END
Representative Hawley in an­
thousand acres burning on a ten >port
grocer, and Prince Heltrlab. pro- holiday In thia mannor.
not to be uaed further, by them
nouncing that Roseburg would get | neaa-
mile front.
A p arly uf Hprlngfleld men com selves, and In many Instances they
Immediate practice will be tha
A large group of Hprlngfleld real the home further stated his gratl
rnluent McKenale river boatman
Outstanding among the visitors.
The return trip was made by way program thia year, says May.
“ H a rrin g to n and hla agreed last aprlng to donate them dents motored to Ashland to spend fleatIon at this decision as he has | for the event will be Mra. Jolly
The boat voyage will lie one of ' Fu»,d
of Peudletou and Portland, through
The first of these will probably
NO in I lea and Iboae making tbe two aona. Ilarry and M O. Har­ to the dlatrlct. Hevergl have been (he wekend vialtlng at the home been an ardent worker (or the cause j state president, from Portland,
the gorge. Rough air was encouu- be held Saturday or Monday Be-
trip expected. when they left, to rington, returned from across tbe uncertain aa ft» whal disposition to of Mr. and Mra. If. T. Mitchell. of tbe Douglas county city since
Approximately 50* delegates and tered and they climbed to an altl- pending on the boys themselves.
epend moat of a week on tbe Caacadea with limit catches of make of them during the summer Those making tbe trip were Mr, tbe project was first considered.
I visitors are expected to be here for tude of 11.000 feet to order to get Many of them are working and
water. They will rarry along some rainbow trout taken In a very abort months while tbe school« have been and Mrs. D. B. Murphy. Mr. and
the sessions Tuesday. Several above the 70 mile wind that they 1 cannot take the time oft right now.
Mra. James
Mitchell,
Delbert
cloaed.
r.'iol hut will live off <>( fruit« lime.
FATAL INJURIES ARE
I
Springfield
musicians will take had to buck.
Two fast games have already
Mitchell.
Ml««
Clara
Jones,
and
Everybody waa catching fish
of tbe land* ao far aa poaalble.
The donation of the books very
RECEIVED
IN
ACCIDENTI
parta
In
the
program
Leland
and
Marshall
Cray.
The
trip
going
up
took
approxl-
been
assured the fans right at the
thnre
according
to
Harry.
The
elated Dr. Kebhan.
shortly will be a great benefit to
mately 3 hours and 45 minutes and opening of the season. The first
larger
ones
were
caught
on
cluster
Mra.
Murphy
la
a
daughter
of
the
principals
In
determining
(hair
Hom« of tbe wildcat country In
Accident Near Camp Creek Results
gave them ample time to take In «ante on this year's schedule will
the entire atate will be visited dur­ aaltnon eggs, while those fishing status In regards to the free text the Ashland resident« and Delbert
in Spina Injuries Which Cause
all of the Scenery. Returning they he at Grants Pass with their high
with
single
eggs
easily
caught
the
and
James
Mitchell
are
sons.
Tbe
tow.
ing the run which will take tbe
Death of Mrs. Hendricks
stopped at Pendleton to re-fuel and school aggregation on September
limit
Of
the
amaller
ones.
Cray
brothers
are
roualns
of
the
men across Josephine and Curry
High achoola are not affected
in spite of the rough wind made
The following Friday. Octo-
Moat of the flab brought home by the new law which was passed local people.
counties. It la almost Impoaalble to
Mrs. Elsie Clayton Hendricks ofj
the trip from Baker to Portland to her 3, will bring a contest with one
by
the
local
party
were
15
Inches
gel an automobile down to the
at the legislative aeaalon laat win
Dexter died at the Pacific Christ-;
4 hours.
of the greatest rivals of the local
river anywhere between tbe two tong.
tor.
iah hospital Sunday of Injuries to!
making
the
trip
to
«*«>•• Eu«en'‘ hl«h' Tb‘» ■»■•
Bodley
i
terminal« of the trip, the men
her spine which she received about |
order to get cross country flying W“ 1 b* pl8’red on ’»•F’ " » “ "M •<
stated, and they expected to aee WILD COUNTRY FOUND
PORTLAND PEOPLE ARE
two week, ago when the antomo- E zra Shannon Colling Dies at experience and did practically all tb« university.
very few people during tbe voyage.
bile she was driving left the grade
The entire schedule has not been
ON UPPER WILLAMETTE
DINNER GUESTS HERE
of the flying, being relieved by
Home of Son at Age of
Mrs. Kebhan and Mrs. Irish will
on the road between Waltervllle
completed at this time, hut It to
MacManlman
only
during
the
rough
86 After Illness
drive an automobile to the mouth
Home Intereating experience«
and Camp Creek.
Several dinner gatherings were
spots through the gorge where the certain that Springfield and Uni­
uf the river at Gold Beach to meet were related here thia week by a
She was born at Gravelford. Ore­
held here daring the week-end hon­
One
of
Lane
county’s
early
pion-
flying
was hard work and they ra­ versity high will clash agala oa
the boatmen when they complete parly of fishermen who spent Ihe
Oregon's wild life program. In­ gon. In 1900. and lived there and at
Hayward field on Thanksgiving
oring Mias Florenco Coffin, Herbert
cers. Ezra Shannon Collins, died at lieved each other for the rest.
their trip.
week-end flaking on Halmou creek Coffin, and their mother, all of volving expenditures of $5.000.000 Salem until she was married to
day. Games have been scheduled
the
home
of
his
son.
E.
W.
Collins.!
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A complete record of event« aa j and on wtou, ukee la (bat vlcln- 1
with Roseburg at Roseburg and
l*ortland. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. In the next ten years, was released Roscoe Hendricks in 1925.
this city Saturday evening. Sept W A S H |N C T O N S L A Y ER
they happen will be kept oy m eans, ,,y ,n<.,U(le<1
,he gr„up w„r. Dr
She is survived by her husband. ■ of
Cottage
Grove here. The dates will
C. E. Wheaton entertained In their by tbe Oregon State Game commis­
ember 5. at the age of 86. He had W AbH IIM G 7 U N a L A Y t R
of motion picture rameras and1W. N. Dow. W K. Itameli. M. B
her father. Eli Clayton. Coquille;
honor, and on Sunday they were sion yeaterday.
FORMER
CITY
RESIDENT
w
annouaced
been
in
poor
health
for
some
time.
equipment taken along Juat before I Hun||y and Oeorge Puckett of
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Coach May sees bright possibili­
Oregon now has embarked upon a sister. Mrs. Clara Hendricks, oft but was not bedridden until three
guesta of Ml«» Margaret Morris at
leaving Dr Kehbun assured h.« ’ Westfir
ties for the local team this year.
her home northeast of tha city. the most comprehensive plan of Santa oar bars. California; and her days prior to his death.
Lee
Stratton,
alleged
murderer
of
friends that plenty would happen
,,arna||
He will have nine lettermen from
and liuntly, II seems Monday they were dinner guests (iah and game development ever at­ grandparents at Camp Creek.
and (hat they would be given an
He was born in Guernsey county William Frawlev of Port Town- last year's team to form the nu-
Funeral services were held at
were satisfied to catch a large num- of Dr. and Mra Emery before re­ tempted The program already In
on
September
18.
1844.
and,
send'
Washington,
and
who
is
be-
‘
opportunity to aee theee films after
Ohio
Iwr of amaller fish In the creek, i turning to their homes In Portland. full swing, la to raise streams, the Walker-Poole chapel In Hpring-
ing held by the police of that city, ! cleus ot b»» »quad, and will gain
the return of the fisherm en
lakes, fields and foreats to the Idea!: “ ‘‘ld Tuesday at 2 o clock,
but Dr. Dow and Mr. I*uckett had
was a former Springfield resident. "ome
® “ «rtal from begin
when eight years old. On geptem
design« on larger ones. They there , BUSINESS MEN GET WET
for fishing and hunting as rapidly
Interment waa made In the Pleas her 1865 he w s. married to Mies haTin« liTed here wlth his parents nera at the school, and from the
FIVE ARE BAPTIZED
fore set out In queat of a lake
ss humsn.y possible. The stream an. Hill cemetery where she w „ Julia Hunnicult. The). came to Ore. until about 18 months ago. Reto- Waltervllle dtotricL He Is opt!
FISHING RIVER SUNDAY and lake survey, by which the game , » member of the Christian church
mlstic about the team« possibilities,
which
they
had
heard
about,
one!
AT CHURCH SUNDAY
gon to 1886 and settled near lived,
l,’ es including
'“^uding one brother, still
but is not making any promises at
which ha« been Blocked and which ' Three Hprlngfleld business men commission
expects
to
get
the
real
f
t
< su
r r n iiF M . -rrtniA
Springfield and have lived here
thia efty.
this time.
Five people were baptised Into la seldom fished.
fact-basis
for
fish
planting.
I.
the
SUNDAY
SERMON
TOPIC
slnce
Mrg
ColUng
pagged
The
23
year
old
youth,
who
waa
had a good tune, got very wet, and
Ha has spent part of tbe summer
Inclement weather did Its beat
the Kapils’ church at special ser­
to have been married on the day
caught several nice fish Sunday flrat ever started to any state. The FQR M E CHURCH GIVEN away on June 7, this year.
doing hard labor on roads In Cali­
vices held ul the local church Sun­ to dlaauade the two, hut they final­ during a boat trip from Coburg same procedure has been launched
Mr. Collins was a member of the on whlch the body of hla victim fornia.
day evening The baptism cere- ly reached their goal with the aid bridge to Harrisburg. They were on game ao 'ihat scientific game
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor
was found, had a very good repu*
management
will
make
Oregon
the
■
of
the
Springfield
Methodist
church
' ^ „ ^ ' o f t o e T o “ O^F , »tlon wbile a resident’ here,
money was performed by Kev. K. K. of (wo horses. The wind and rain John Anderson. Vern Daniela, and
nniatondin»
w»___ v been a member of the I. O. O. F.
.. .
outstandlng wtiM
wild .iifak
life ■»■•aa
state of tha>
Ihe _x.s
wm .-i.
take , he «„bject ..m*.
"The z Church
Mulholland. Thia waa the final aer blew so much, however, that the Al Pohl.
cording to friends who recalled as-
lodge for the past 39 years.
vice Io be conducted In the church men could not fish after they
Union.
and
Education
'
as
the
theme
for
!
sociatlons
with
him
during
the
past.
A large boat uaed by the men
He Is survived by two sons, E.
"To make Oregon Famous for hlg Sunday morning sermon at 11
by- Kev. Mulholland aa pastor of found the secluded lake which has was not entirely waterproof, but
According
to
the
reported
con­
W. Collins. Springfield, and H. E.
ihe church. 11c has now accepted no! been named
fession of the young man. he killed
then this wouldn't have made much Fun" la the heading of the 27 page o'clock.
Collins
ot
Los
Angeles;
five
grand­
The church school meets at 9:45
a call to Roseburg.
difference so far aa their getting outline which states that the com
children. Mrs. Frank Parrish. Mrs. Frawley In a fit of anger when the
Kenneth Tobias, field worker for CANADIAN GIRL VISITS
wet waa concerned as falling rain­ mission's purpose "is to develop an<l there are classes for all ages Clara Fawver, Mrs. Walter Grif­ latter changed his mind about mak­
Oregon's wild life to the utmost. An honest effort will be made to
the American Sunday School union
ing a long pleasure trip In the Mrs. Fenton Resigns Position
BROTHER TWO WEEKS drop« drenched their clothes
| knowing no limits In Its endeavor. facv a|, problems An enthusiastic fin. Edgar Collins, all of Spring
conducted the morning services at
as Pianist; Will Move to
field, and Francis Collins of Los I
SoUDl1 eountr’r'
save those of science and good eco group of young people meet for
the church.
New Location Soon
Mlaa Margaret Kirkland of Cal PEACH ORCHARD MEN
Angeles. Another grandchild. Mrs.! F,r’ t de*ree n,urder char*e8 are
nomlcs." More than 40,000,000 of discussion and worship at 6:30
gary, Alberta. Canada, la vlaltlng
Wilbur-Bourgeis passed away sev-
Prepared against Htratton.
TOLD TO SPRAY SOON Oregon’s 63 million acres are non p. m
Rev. L. E. Fenton has accepted a
WEATHER HITS PICNIC
with her brother. M. C. Kirkland,
tillable, the report says, and “In ] A special feature of the evening eral years ago.
call to serve the South Methodist
for
two
weeks.
Mlaa
Kirkland
la
EVENT HELD INDOORS
Ijine county peach orchard own- this magnificent paradise nature serT)ce wt1lcb begins at 7:30 will
Five great-grandchildren also sur , ________
FAMILY GATHERING
HELD church at Yarnell and will leave
_____________________
employed with Ihe Canadlon Paci­
era are advised by C. K. Stewart, j hag provided exceptional food and ^ the installation of the Epworth vive 88 does one ««^»’ great-p-and-,
C A T C H IN G H O M E H E R E soon to make his home there. Mrs.
fic
railroad
and
will
leave
(or
her
When rainy weather made It Im­
county fruit Inspector, to start „belter for abundant wi.d life."
League officers. The pastor will chlld' flve vear-°ld Maxl"e Perry. AT CATCHINL. MOM t H t K t
Clara Tuttle Fenton has resigned
possible to hold a long contempla­ home on Saturday.
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
.
„
spraying not later than September
Fleh and Game Big Asset
preach from the theme; "Youth's daughter
her position as pianist at the Meth­
Perry
of
Notl.
|
R*
‘,atl’
M
°
f
Mr8
Meda
Catch'
ted picnic outdoors Sunday, Mr.
16 to combat the peach blight.
Figures of the U. S. Biological1 challenge
to the
Church.'
odist church and will leave with
4
,,
,
,
,
,
,
„
Funeral
service,
were
held
at
ing
ga,hered
at
her
home
here
8
“n-
and Mrs. Kenneth Tobias, Kev. and DOCTOR GETS 18 INCH
The peach blight usually starts gurTey are quoted to prove a pres
her husband. Mrs. Fenton has keen
A
cord.,
welcome
Is
g.ven
to
all
Walker.Poo,e
chape]
9pring.
day
for
a
family
otnner
and
social
Mrs. Ralph K. Mulholland, and Mr.
REDSIDE IN McKENZIE with the coming of tbe first fall i ent annua, ,ncolne va|ue of $20.- these
conducting a piano school at her
services by the --------
pastor.
----------------
field
on
Wednesday
afternoon
at
2
The'
had
‘>
“
nn*d
8
l8r«e
und Mra. Fred Frese and their
rains. Mr. Stewart says.
000.006 from Oregon's wild life and
o'clock. Rev R. R. Mulholland of- ou,door plcnlc' but had ,0 ch,n«e home while ah> has lived In Spring-
families derided to have the af­
Dr. W. H. Pollard caught an 18
the commission declares that “Ore­ SMALL ACREAGE IS SOLD
Belated and Interment was made to j thelr P,8n’ due t0 the Sund8>' field during the past two years.
fair regardless of the weather and Inch redalde in the McKentle river
Take Long T rip Over Week-end— gon's wild life should be at least
The paator has been active In
went to the Frese home where It between Deadninn'a ferry and Hen
TO CALIFORNIA MAN laurel,H U I cemetery. Graveside mornln« r8,n' Those present were church work in thia vicinity having
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor and a $100.000.000 asset.” An estimated
wna held Indoor«.
services were conducted by the • Mr 8nd Mr8 Snyder of EuRene'
drteka bridge Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Adams and average annual Income of $600.000
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walker. Eu- served as pastor of the Free Meth­
Sale of a five-acre tract located o. o . p lodge,
Howard Hughes accompanied the aon. Rboert, took a long motor trip from hunters' and anglers' licenses
j
gene.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hansen, odist church to West Springfield
_______
WORK AMONG INDIANS
doctor on the fishing trip and each to southern Oregon coast cities dur­ and other licenses and fines, dur­ two miles east of Springfield on
and
their
daughter. Murdene of for some time and frequently serv­
ing as supply pastor la thia district.
TOLD AT MEETING caught several nice alxed fish, al­ ing the Labor day holidays. They ing the next ten years. Is to be ex­ the McKenzie highway to Albert "ERRORS OF THOUGHT" j Portland, and Mrs. Catching.
AJ CHR|S T |AN CHURCH
though they did not make any ex­ visited at Grants Pass, the Oregon pended to secure "the saturation Vogtanck of Los Angeles was an
He will preach tha sermon at the
nounced
this
week
by
Charles
Par
_______
Experiences aa a religion« work­ ceptional takes.
case. Crescent City, and Marsh­ point In fish and game. The pro­
Willamette Holineaa Association
LADIES’ AID HOLDS
er ntnong Indiana on a reservation
field before returning to Spring- gram is being organized and con­ rtsh. former owner. The California ' Rev. Veltle Pruitt will take as
mission in Eugene next Bunday at
people
have
taken
possession
and
h|g
Sunday
mornlng
germon
theme.
were told here Tuesday at a meet­ FIRST SNOW OF YEAR
HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER 2:30 p. m. Thia to an Interdenomi­
ducted In accordance with the best
field.
ing of the Women's Home Mission­
known business procedure In com­ expect to do considerable Improv-; ..Thp Rrrorg of Thoughr at the „
national mission located at tha cor
AT CASCADE S U M M IT
Members of the Ladies' Aid of ner of Eighth and Washington
ary society of the Methodist church
Leave for Roseburg— Rev. and bination with practical experience ing. They will raise poultry and O.c|ock serv|ceg to be he|d at the
First Christian church.
the Baptist church honored Mrs. streets which is being operated un­
held there, by Mrs. Dean C. Poin­
The first snowfall of the year Mrs. Ralph R. Mulholland and fam­ and ability In fleh and game pro­ extensive farm produce.
The Bible school meets at 9:45 R R Mulholland, wife of the pas- der the direction of Rev. D. M.
dexter. wife of Rev. Poindexter, In iAino county was reported Sat­ ily accompanied by Mrs. Mulhol­ pagation. distribution and protec­
paator of the church.
urday night and Sunday morning land's father, Mr. Halverson, left tion. This program Is not some­ STAR REPRESENTATIVES with classes for everyone. Thei'ct*. with a handkerchief shower Higbee of Albany as superintend­
AT CRESWELL MEETING Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 >»st week In the church parlors. ent.. Ministers of various denomi­
Rev. and Mra. Poindexter spent at the summit of the Cascades by for Roseburg where they will make thing to be realised only after long
Mrs. Mulholland left Tuesday for nations will serve the church from
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I o’clock.
some time working among the Kla­ crews on railroad trains making their home.' Rev. Mulholland has delay, but Its effeets are to be seen
math Indiana.
M ts . Gertrude Wilson, worthy
"A Repenting Thief" will be the Roseburg where she will make her time to time.
the run. Members of the Obsidian been called there to become pastor at once In more Gsh In the streams
and more game to the uplands. The matron of Cascade chapter. O. E. subject of the evening sermon at home In the future.
party spending the week-end at of the First Baptist church.
The Association comprises three
best talent both world-wtde and re­ 8., accompanied by Mrs. E. E. 8:00 o'clock.
Odell
lake
slated
that
It
started
to
counties; Linn, Lane and Benton.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
WILL BE HELD MONDAY snow there and later turned Into Visit at Mulino— Mr. and Mrs. gional. has been engaged. Every FTaedrick. Mrs. David Saltsman. J Last Sunday marked the change MASONS START WORK
Paul Schlewe and Mra. S. Schlewe element of operation based upon and Mrs. C. E. Wheaton attended ' in hours at the church. During the
rain.
FOR FALL ON TUESDAY
Back frem Newport
went to Mulino Saturday to spend any other consideration than fit­ the meeting of the Creswell Star' summer the services have been
Monthly meeting of the Hprlng­
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Male and
Members of Liberty Masonic daughter, Grace, returned Monday
the week-end visiting with rela­ ness. has been discarded, the report chapter last Thursday evening, held on hour earlier each morn-
Sunday School Board Meats
fleld City council will be held at the
Thls was the first meeting of the Ing. They now start at the usual lodge of Springfield started their morning from a visit to Newport.
The regular monthly meeting of tives. They returned to Spring- declares.
city hall Monday evening next
fall activities Tuesday evening at Miss Male left In the afternoon fee
fall for the Creswell organization.1 hours.
week. Routine bualneaa will be the Sunday school hoard of the field on Tuesday.
their regular meeting. This Is the Portland where the la teaching.
Leaves for Vacation— Miss Lulu
Methodist church was held at the
cnnaldered at this aesaloti.
first meeting of the lodge since
Father Very III— Mrs. Emory
Spend Week-End on Coast
church Tuesday evening. Plans for
Week-end at Newport— Mr. and McPherson left Saturday for Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Fd Privat and fam- the summer vacation.
the fall activities of the organisa­ Mrs. Enoch Stuart and family and land for a few days’ vacation. Mis« Pyle Is now In Yreka, California.
High School Coach Here
joins Husband Hara
Norval May, athletltc director at tion were discussed by the teach- Miss Clarice Isabelle Fenton spent McPherson Is cashier at the local wlth her father, Mr. Stocker, who lly spent the week-end on the
Mrs. C. P. Hoffman has arrived
Visitor from California
the Labor day week-end at New­ office of the Mountain States Is seriously 111 Mr. Pyle went to ¡beaches at Yachats and Waldport.
the Hprlngfleld high school has re­ era and offlcera.
Mrs. Anna Swinnlger of Sacra­ in Springfield to make her home.
the California City during th e! Several Eugene families were In
port. They returned to Springfield Power company.
turned to thia city.
Mr. Hoffman came hera some time
mento. California, arrived here Frl-
week-end and returned the middle eluded in the party.
Spend Outing at Cascadia—C. E. late Monday.
ago to take over the stock of tha
i day to spend about teu days visit-
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Wheaton and H. E. Maxey spent
Vacation on Smith River — Mr. of this week Roy Stocker, brother
Knsa Injured
Leave for Coast Resort— Mrs. C .! ing with her grand daughter, Mrs Kennett store.
Medford Folk Here—Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. G. H. Turner spent the of Mrs. Pyle, who Is employed at
Oscar Page of Marcóla wan In the Labor day holidays on an out­
Hprlngfleld Monday (or treatment ing at Cascadia. They had planned Ralph Dlpple and family of M ad- I-Abor day holidays camping out the local creamery plant is also E. Wheaton, Mrs. N. W. Emery, and It. L. Sears and with her son. C. A .:
Waak-and at Cottage
i her sister. Miss Clara Massee left 1 Perch of Eugene
for injuries auntalned while em­ to drive some distance above thia ford were week-end visitors In on the upper Smith river below In California with his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Cltford Wilson and
i Tuesday morning for coast plonts
ployed at the Fischer Lumber mill. resort but found both weather and Springfield. Dr. Dlpple formerly Drain. The weather was Ideal for
Visitors Like Community — A ( »heir guests. Mr and Mrs. Nick
practiced the dental profession the outing and only a few light
Fish Above Oakridge— Mr. and I near Newport. They planned to
roads unsuitable for the venture.
showers fell during the two days Mrs. I. M. Peterson Bpent Sunday spen^ the week there, but stated group of visitors from Longview Kugal of Portland speut tbe waeh-
here.
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mra.
they report.
and Monday on an outing In the that this depended somewhat on who spent the week-end here as end at the Wilson cottage oa Horse
M. II. Kunaell of Jasper are the par­ Visit at Waterloo—Mr. and Mrs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nott crash.
upper Willamette country. They the weather conditions.
Choir to Rraetloe— The regular
ent« of a baby daughter born to Carlton A. Wyman spent Sunday at
caught
a
fine
mess
of
fish
in
Sal-
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were very much Impressed with
Instructor
Haro—
Glenn
Martin,
meeting
of
the
choir
of
the
Meth­
Waterloo
on
the
Sunttam
highway.
Ihem at their home on Tuesday,
Returns to Warte—H.
Garbar,
odist church will be held this even­ instructor in manual training at mon creek.
Assists at Office Here —* Miss the scenic offerings of this vicinity
September 8, 1931.
the Hprlngfleld high school, was a
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Hilda Pyle Is here this week from they stated before departing for barber, retarnad to hla warb tout
Get lloenae to Wed—A marriage ing.
sev­
visitor In this city from his home at
Visitor from Portland— Miss Bee the Albany office of the Mountain their homes. Those to the visiting waak following aa absence
Vlaltlng In Portland—Misi Kdna license was Issued at the office of
eral
weeks
as
a
result
ot
huflac
States
Power
company.
She
Is
tak­
group
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ketchlng
Ureswel
Monday.
Mr.
Martin
dis­
Kennedy
of
Portland
arrived
here
Visitor
from
Newport
—
C.
the
county
clerk
during
the
past
Swarta la now In Portland where
cussed school work tor the fall Saturday for a few days' visit at ing over Miss Lulu McPherson’s and family, Mrs. DaVore, and Miss broken hla arm while eraaklag aa
aha la spendlng two weeka vlaltlng week to Frank John Rennie and Brady ot Newport Is visiting
aatomoMle.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Casteel. work during her annual vacation. Sue DaVora.
term
while here.
Springfield
for
a
taw
days.
Opal
lnai
Taliaferro.
wlth frlenda.
GAME COMMISSION
QUILINES PLANS
PIONEER RESIOENT
PASSES SATURDAY
Rev.!• enton Called
to Yarnell Church