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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPUINGFIELO, I «ANE COUNTY. OREGON, T H l’KHDAV, HEFT EM HER 17. 1931
TWENTY-BUGHTII YEAH
Neck Broken In
Motor Accident
MILK R E S l O t i , ' :
Springfield to Have Aot Pre"
venting Sale of Pasteurized
Milk Not Made in City
of feed
ELAMES DESTROY PROPERTY DEALS
ROAD COMPLETION Shortage
Brings In Sheep
DONNA SAWMILL COMPLETED HEHE
EARLY IS CERTAIN
No. se
On football Team
SCHOOLS KILL S H
HEW HIGH RECORD
Flock of 1700 Pass Through
M. Peery Sustain» In-
Coach Starts Training Sche­
ry Friday Evening; Works Engineer Asks Base Rocking City on Way From Lake- Total Damage to Mill, Lum­ Eggimann's, Springfield Gar­
dule Immediately After
Enrolment in Linooln And
View to Harrisburg Farm
z in Office Monday
ber, And Dwelling Estima­
age, And News Office Block
for Willamette, McKenzie
High Schools Greatly Ex­
Conference Last Friday
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ted
to
Be
Near
$13,000
Included
in
Transaction
Sure
of
First
Surfacing
ceeds That of Last Year
Hhortage of pasture and feeds for
■>, i l i n k was sustained last
Twenty-five candidates for places
sheep and rattle In Eastern Gregon '
ng by Dr. M. M. I’aery
on the Hprlngfleld high school foot­
SLIDES
MAY
BLOCK
ROAD
ha.
become
a
serious
problem
ac-
NO
INSURANCE
CARRIED
TRADE
CALIFORNIA
APTS,
ne ot tba moat pscu-
BOOKS
SOUGHT
ball team turned out last Friday MORE
cording to Cal Eaton of Eugene. :
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Contracts for Final Work on
•Mr. Eaton Wednesday
unloaded
Cause of Blaze Uncertain; New Owner Here to Inspect letic director and to begin training' McKenzie District Sends 31 to
Plans for Re-Issuing Bond ty. Dr. Pee. ".as turning Into tba
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b —o l v
sat
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carloads , of
tils u sheep
at t tbe
Pacific highway north of Eugene Unfinished Parts of McKen­ five
Firs Starts in House And
Buildings and Start Neces- f°r the season which will open at High School, Five Students
Obligations Falling Due in that evening when his automobile
zie May Be Let This Winter Hprlngfleld depot, a shipment of
sary Repair Work
! Grants Pass a week from Saturday.
Spreads
to
Lumber
Piles
Come From Thurston
February Started
waa struck from the read by an
1700 head, which bad been sent
-
.
More candidates are known to have
approaching vehicle. The Impact
That new construction work on here from Ixtkevlew. Tbe shortage
Real estate transaY*. 6* 'evolving b®en awaiting tbe opening of the
Fire discovered at noclh and
School bells of the city rang thia
A loug controversy over milk dis­
waa sufficient to cause a sudden both the Ml'KenxIe and Willamette of pastures and feeds has created
which burned away unabated until three Important Sprf»
tribution In the city o( Hprlngfleld Jolt which broke the neck bone.
’M) bust »«bool year before turning out and morning to call children from their
highways will be given a base coat a «tarve-out or shlp-out proposition . . . . . . „ . , , ,
.
■ after 6 o clock almost completely ness properties were completed 11 »•most certain that some play-
was brought to a head at tba r«gu
summer vacations and to get them
Dr. Peery waa unaware ot his In- of gravel making them dependable across the mountains for sheep and , __ . . . .
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,
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destroyed the Donna sawmill Sun- this week when Al. Perkins of Port-I *r" wUI
lar monthly meeting ot tba City Jury until he had dressed an Injury winter travel routes during the wet cattle
gathered from the ranks
men, and most of them are
day while a large crowd stood by completed a deal with T. C. Greet jof the »indents coming from Walter- started off on another year of
Couucll Munday erasing wban of one of the passengers In tbe other weather of this fall and winter, and trying to ship, says Eaton.
study. Early tabulations of enroll
and looked on helplessly. A call of the same city whereby the latter vllle “n<l Thurston.
members ot that body beard a dele­ vehicle. X-ray pictures revealed tbe that both projects will be completed
The shipment unloaded here sent to tbe Springfield fire sta­
gation beaded by Jullua Fulop, H. Injury and be waa rushed to Port­ ealy next summer was Indicated
acquires the interest of the former
Hard work was ordered immedl- menta in the various schools Indi­
were driven through town and out tion waa relayed to Eugene and
ately for the squad by their coach, cated that a new record In attend­
O. Dibbles and Jobs Pyle, and In­ land
this week when Roy Klein, state to a pasture between Coburg and they sent a pumper truck to the in the buildings occupied by the
structed the City Ksrorder to pra-
Kgglmann Candy Parlors and the and the team members are out on ance In the city schools would be
lie was baik In his office Mon­ highway engineer, declared he Harrisburg where they are to be
fire. I-ack of water made It very Hprlngfleld garage. These proper the field every afternoon In uniform
pare an ordinance prohibiting tba day morning. It will be necessary would recommend the base coating
set. although positive numbers of
fed for the winter.
diftlculf
to do much other than, ties are now owned by Grace and getting in shape for what promises
sa l. of ps.t.urlsed milk within t b e l” ' h)lll
'w„ . r .
„bout hl's at the meeting of the highway com­
students
were not available.
protect
nearby
buildings.
1
Mrs
Eliza
Wtnzenreld.
to
be
a
very
good
season
city which ha. not been pasteurised i
f(,r
Ume
mission In Portland today. The com­
Losses of »#.000 on plant and
The third parcel of property In-
A
few
more
games
are
being
Kegistration
at the Lincoln and
within the city limits. A special
The Injured man Is well known mission haa experssed Itself favor­
1 equipment, »2.600 on lumber al- volved In the deal Is the building lined up to complete tbe season Brattain schools waa completed
¿nesting of the council has been In Hprlngfleld, having attended the able to such work before but had
I leady sawed and on the loading scrupled bv the Springfield News, schedule. Tbe latest games added within a short while and tbe stu-
called again for Tueeday, Heptem loia I schools before entering the awulled a report from tbe engineer.
platforms, and »1000 on a borne ’ the Independent Meat Market, and are Lebanon here on November 20, dents sent home while tbe teach­
ber 2S. to act on Ibis ordinance medical profession, lie Is the son
Gravel will be spread on the
were sustained by Fred and David! Dibble*'» grocery. This was former- and Junction City here on October ers consider plans for textbooks,
and others which are pending.
of Mr and Mrs Mark Peery of this three mile stretch of the Upper
Sandgren and I,eo Lundman. own-jly owned by Welby Stevens and 30. Efforts are being made to ob­ seating, and similar problems.
city
Willamette
highway
by
the
federal
The ordinance, which the Record-
ers, who carried no Insurance. The Mr. Perkins. They have both dis­ tain a game here with a strong
government Immediately west from
er has been Instructed to prepare,
High school students were still
horn« was occupied by Lundman posed of their Interests to Mr. team from the north for Armistice
•
ee—
the
new
Hell
Gate
bridge
which
Is
registering at noon and Indications
will In no manner attempt to re­
Six-Thirty Dinner, Address and was located on the mill pro-' Grace.
day. Other games already ache
nearing completion. It Is the re­
were (hat the total registrations
gulate the handling or sale of raw PARTY RETURNS FROM .
By Pastor to Mark Meeting pert)
The transaction was a three-way duled were announced last week.
maining
three
miles
between
the
at all schools would be consider­
milk by persons having family cows
TR IP ON LOWER ROGUE
Home games this year will be
No cause for the fire has been affair in which a farm at Newberg,
of Brotherhood Group
federal project and the completed
ably increased Monday with the
or by others who have small routes
ascertained. Flames were first dis- belonging to a neutral party, and a fought out on a new field back of
start of regular class-work.
In the city for tbe delivery of raw T h rillin g gsperlences as Four Men highway that has been under discus­
Activities of tbe .Men's Brother­ covered In the attic of the house < large apartment court In Los An­ the Brattain school. This field was
sion In the graveling project.
Navigate Tw o Row Boats
milk.
Enrollment at the Brattain school
constructed last spring and has had
hood ot the Methodist church will and are thought to have been j geles figured,
Down R iv e r to Oeear.
Oakridge and Westfir residents
was seven below that of the open­
Agitation for a milk ordinance
all
summer
to
settle,
so
should
be
get under way again thia fall at a caused by electric wires.
Mr. Grace is a Portland contrac­
will be provided with a suitable
ing day last year when It was l t l .
has been beard by the city council
Shortly after the fire started tor and has been here several days In first class shape.
rally meeting to be held at the
A wonderful trip through tbe light load road to the outside world
Thia decrease was more than made
at various times tor about a
church on Monday, September 21. flames spread to the piles of lum­ this week looking after his property
wildest part of Oregon and one of this winter If the work Is carried
up however, at the Lincoln school
year. Council members caused a
The meeting will start at 4:30 ber between tbe house and the mill. and making arrangements for a few
the great experiences of their lives out. Only the possibility of heavy
where 100 were enrolled In the
careful Investigation of tbe pro­
with a dinner served In tbe dining Efforts were then made to obtain necessary repairs including the
was the general verdict of four slides threatens to prevent travel
Junior high, and 171 In tbe grades.
blem to be made early last spring,
room. Following the meal a pro- dynamite to blow out these plies roofg of tbe buildings
fishermen. Dr W. C. Kebhan. M. It over the route.
This is a gain of 2S over the first
taking the matter up at several
gram with an address by Rev. Dean i ,n an effort to save the mill and
Irish, Prince Helfrlsh. and Veltle
Under the present plan motorists
Razing of an old landmark which ,
l.ij of last year.
different times with federal experts,1
C. Poindexter, pastor, will be heard. machinery. Several boxes of this j has outlived its usefulness was I
[ Pruitt, when they returned Satur­ could use tbe new grade to Hell
High school attendance was cer­
and studying carefully tbe suggest
He will speak on the subject had been cached away and nobody i
day from Grants Pass after they Gate bridge, then cross the river
started here thia week when Mrs.!
tain to Increase over any previous
ed state and federal milk ordlo
“Dangers Encountered In Real at the mill knew its location.
had completed a trip down the Ko- and follow the old road to Oak
Several belts, one Urge circular Wlnz®nr®id had Frank <*>"»««« • * « Mrs. Eliza Nelson Re-Eelected year as 31 students came In from
ances.
Brotherhood."
1 gue river from that city to the Pa- ridge. This and the old dungerouk
blade, and one electric motor i '®arinK down the old building at T reasurer of Lane County the McKenzie district at Walter-
Members of the organization hold
It was decided at that time that I c|flc ocean at Gold Reach In two road leading to Ixiwell Is the only
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‘»e corner of Fourth and Main
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. in , from
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and five came
Thurs­
were taken
front .....
tbe mill u
before
monthly
meetings
during
the'year
Organization Here
|
any attempt to regulate the aale1 row boats.
streets. This property has been
road open to travel in that moun­
ton.
flames
reached
It.
and distribution of milk would be
The start of the trip waa made tain city during the winter months. with the exception of the summer
vacant for many years, having
The plant has been in operation
Mrs. N. E. Compton of Cottage
The enrollment In the senior
Impracticable. A warning was Is-¡on Labor day and ended four days A forest road runs east from the | months when a vacation period it
formerly been occupied by a hard­
lor many years and was electrical
Grove was re-elected president of class at the high school had reach­
taken.
This
Is
the
first
meeting
sued at that time, however, to par later when Mrs. Irish and, Mrs. city and Is passable during the sum J
ware store with residential apart­
ly operated. Logs were trucked to
the Lane County W. C. T. U. at ed 63 at noon. Thia is eight more
Ilea having family cows In the city Kebhan met the party on the coast mer months, but Is not surfaced : since the picnic held early in the
ments upstairs.
the mill and the finished lumber,
the afternoon session of tbe an­ than graudated In the class of last
summer.
that only the atrlcteat sanitary con , The first night was rather bad nnd cannot be used during wet wea
Joe Lemon of Portland, son-in- nual convention held at the Metho­ year. The Junior class had an en­
largely
ties,
was
loaded
onto
rail­
dllons would be tolerated.
[ going, according to members of the ther.
road cars on a siding adjoining the law of Mrs. Winzenreid is helping dist church here Tuesday. Other rollment of 43, and the two lower
Possibility that construction o f 1 FENTONS WILL RETAIN
An ordinance providing for the party' • »
* hon’ had ch,,M,n ,o
mill. Four carloads of these were raze the property.
officers for tbe new year will be grades had not been checked but
the extension of the W illamette1
construction of sidewalk, on pro- [ rou«h " and
“ ,ar aa
piled on the dock Bunday awaiting
Mrs. Grace Browning. Eugene, vlce- It was known that there were more
RESIDENCE
IN
T
H
IS
CITY
on
what
the
country
had
to
offer.)
highway
across
the
Cascades
along
perty on East Main street waa
the arrival of cars Monday.
; president; Mrs. W. E. Knott, Eu- than 80 freshmen. This makes U»e
passed and a call for bids for this It rained and was windy, but the Salt rreek was also seen here this
Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Fenton are
Heat from the fire caused con­
I gene, secretary ; and Mrs. Eliza enrollment in these three classes
week when C. D. Farmer, engineer not going to move to Yarnell where siderable damage to main line and
work was authorise.) at t h e
II r*" ,,f """ ’roya«‘’ * “
1 Nelson, Springfield, re-elected treas- more than 17<, while the total en­
meeting Bid. for this work will
Mo"',n
« « * • « • * ” «* of the federal bureau of roads de­ Mr. Fenton has been called as pas­ the side track of the railroad pro­
1 urer.
rollment for the opening day last
clared
that
surveys
for
both
this
be received at the Hprlngfleld City ,a,"’n al,’n,t a“d many , **t o{ ,l,m
tor of the South Methodist church, perty. In one place the rails on the
Mrs. F. O. Taylor, Eugene, was year was only 10 more or 1M. This
h.H up until the time of the special1* ” * ’”‘poa*d These are now In route and the Main river route had but will drive hack and forth to strips were buckled and stood five
chosen delegate to the state con number will be swallowed np sev­
meeting set for September 2». at f’° « ' a’>d being developed If they been completed and that federal that place each Bunday where ser­ feet in the air.
I vention to be held at Albany on eral times ever by tbe enrollment
which lime the contract for the ««">
•»««■iactorlly the public funds for the work were available vices will be conducted at 11
It has not been decided whether
October 20-23. Mrs. Browning was in the sophomore class and by naw
construction will be awarded Cost.
b® «,ran opportunities to view and could bo borrowed by the state o’clock.
Gossler Has Nomination as ' selected as the alternate.
to rebuild the mill.
additions to the other classes.
for this purpose If desired.
of the sidewalks are to be provided them later
They do. however, plan to move
Post Commander; Peterson
The West Side union in Eugene
N ew Teachers a t Schools
An
abundance
of
wild
game
was
Contracts
for
surfacing
ot
the
by a Bancroft bond Issue to be
to a new location in this city. The LIONS CLUB FAVORS
was selected as the place for ’the
Candidate for Adjutant
Five new faculty members were
seen by the four men who caught portions of the McKenxIe highway
paid by the property owners.
annual convention next year.”
' Z , ioge°,herMwi«h m X ,
N EW CASCADE HIGHWAY
greeted this morning at the three
all the fish they cared to eat. It now under construction will pro­ X
Election of new officers of th
Large delegations were present1 schools They are Miss Elinot
Members of the Council were un-1 wa„ po si|ble |n several Instances bably be let this winter and the
Members of the Springfield Lions ! 3pringlieId A®ericnn Legion pa from Cottage Grove, the two Eu­ Smith, sixth grade at Brattain;
onlmous In the opinion that a bond
<et what wcr„ thnugh, to be. work completed early next summer that many of her students are tak­
ing music for high school credit
went on record at their week-1 »unt^er
w,,l be made tonight •« gene Unions and from this city.
Miss Helen High, second grade and
Issue falling due In February would
close-ups of several animals.
according to the state highway en­ will make It necessary for them to , dub
Jy luncheon meeting Friday as the re8ular semi-monthly meeting 1 Outstanding among the visitors music, at Brattain; Miss Miriam
have to be re Issued ns there In now I
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gineer.
move to 43# E street. September favoring the early completion of of the organization at the Coinmun- at the gathering was Mrs. Ada Jol- Male, and Mrs. Riddle at the Lin­
only approximately *16,000 In the
16.
ley. state president of the W. C. T. coln; and Miss Leone Elliott, do­
sinking fund which will be required YOUNG PEOPLE INSTALL
the proposed Cascade highway from ity hall.
TO REPRESENT CITY IN
Mrs. Fenton will start her sixth thls city to Portland and ordered
Walter N. Gossler, present adjut­ U. from Portland who related her mestic science, and John Knox« sci­
lo pay off an Issue coming due In SEVEN OFFICERS SUNDAY
ROSEBURG CELEBRATION year as a music teacher at the Eu- a resolution to that effect be sent ant. has been nominated as post experiences as a delegate to the ence and Spanish, at the high
December. This money Is tied up
gene Bible School on September 21 ,he K(ate hlghway comml„ lon. H. commander. Other nominations international convention held at school.
In outstanding warrants and In the ’Youth's Challenge to tha Church"
Postmaster, F. B. Hamlin and |
Commercial Slate Bank and la pro­
' E. Muxey, F. B. Hamlin and M B. made at the previous meeting in- Toronto.
Topic of Special Sermon
Contrary to a former announce­
possibly three or four others will ; PASTOR TO PREACH ON
bable that both Issues will have to
Hunt Iv were named on a commit­ elude. H. O. Dibblee, first vice-! The convention voted »25 to be ment. Knox will teach at the high
By the Pastor
represent
the
city
of
Springfield
at
commander;
H.
E.
Maxey,
second
used
at
the
state
farm
cottage
be re-lasued.
“THE POWER OF GOD” tee to draw the resolution. Mem
school. He handed la his resigna­
the large celebration to be held In
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bers of the club were agreed that vice-commander; Ira M. Peterson, which this county has supported at tion some time ago so that he
Such action necessitates the call-
«»*•» Epworth League officers Boseburg next Saturday. The affair
adjutant;
J.
M.
Larson,
renomina-
Corvallis.
A
request
for
a
fire
The subject for the morning mes the completion of this route which
might go to California to be with
Ing of a special election and con °t the Methodist church were In- le being sponsored by the city of
ted as finance officer.
escape for this cottage, which is the his father, who 1* 111, but his father
slderable legal procedure which ducted Into office at a special In- lloseburg as a result of that city be­ sage at the Methodist church at 11 Is several miles closer to Portland
Nominated for membership on only one of seven, which does not has Improve«. In health and the
will probably be storied at the next »tallntlon service held In the church ing named.as the site for the Pa­ o'clock will be: "Who Gives Him would not be any more expensive
the
executive committee are Vern have this protection, was made by teacher was persuaded to remain on
self."
The
evening
message
at
7:30
1
than
the
wlndening
of
the
Pacific
auditorium Bunday evening.
meeting of the Council.
cific Northwest Soldiers' Home re­ will be: “The Power of God." Both highway and that a great deal of Caldwell, and Frank Emmerich ot the group.
The new officer! are Clarice Fen­
the local faculty.
cently.
sermons will be delivered by Dean the through traffic would be divert- Walterville, Henderson Stewart,! A large potluck dinner at noon
ton, president; Velda Bartholomew,
Miss Edna Platt has been trans­
The entire state has been Invited C. Poindexter, minister.
DEER SEASON TO OPEN
ed over the shorter route removing Fal Creek. L. H. Neet and Dr. W .1 was held In the basement under ferred to the Brattain school, and
first vice-president; Velda al’rson,
to be guests of that city Saturday.
the direction of Mrs. Wm. G.
The church school at 9:46 will the congestion on the present road, H. Pollard.
SUNDAY, ENDS OCT. 15 second vice-president; Marian Ship- A large dinner will be provided free
Membership in the Springfield Hughes. During the dinner Miss Miss Eva Phetteplace has been sent
study your religious problems with . The secretary was instructed to
ley. third vice-president; Myrna
to the Lincoln. The other teachers
for all visitors at noon and a pro­ you.
J send the congratulations of the Legion post Includes residents of Anna Rose Cothrell of Eugene will remain where they were last
fourth vice-presi­
T w o Taps M ust Bs P ls e td on W h its Bartholomew,
gram of talks and entertalnmente.
Walterville,
Thurston,
Lowell,
F
all!
read
a
prize-winning
essay
entitled,
The Epworth League offers a group to Roseburg for her victory
dent; Helen Crandall, secretary-
T a ll and Mula Osar Bays
year with the same grades.
climaxed by a large dance In the challenge to thinking young people , In acquiring the Soldiers' Home.
Creek and other Intermediary I "Is the Use of Alcoholic Liquors
treasurer; and Dorothy Mae Potter,
Deputy W arden
A last minute call for books was
evening has been arranged.
1
Helpful
to
Community
Life?”
places.
They meet at :30 for their regular
Postmaster, F. B. Hamlin pro­
song leader.
issued at the grade schools this
Departed
members
were
honored
meeting
but
this
week
they
will
miseil
to
provide
venison
for
an-
“Youth's
Challenge
to
the
Doer hunters will gel an oven
! at a memorial service at noon. They morning. Those who have books
entertain the young people of Co- other dinner for the group If he Is HEALTH ASSOCIATION
break this year as the season will Church” wss the theme of the spe- SEVERAL TO ANSWER
1 are Mrs. E. Tinker, Mrs. Jessie gov­ are asked to donate them so that
offlclally open on Sunday, Septeni clal sermon delivered at the ser
HUNTERS’ CALL SOON burg In a fellowship hour at 6:30 successful during a forthcoming
TO MEET ON MONDAY erns, Mrs. N. E. Winnard, associate free text books might be provided
The church meets for prayer on 1 hunting trip.
her 20, thereby giving all sports- vires by Rev. Dean C. Poindexter,
for all students. Those who care to
Walter Gossler and Clayton Bar­ Wednesday evening at 7:30.
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men an opportunity to go out after pastor of the congregation,
The members of the Springfield m- ntber. Mrs. Roy Loomis, W. W. keep their books are asked to loan
Branstetter.
associate
member,
all
ber will leave Friday for Bend
A cordial welcome Is extended to j SERVICES ANNOUNCED
unit of the Lane County Health
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theirs.
of Eugene; Mrs. Mary Lansberry. them to the schools tor the season.
where they will spend a week hunt­ all of these services.
Bag limits for the season as ex FRAME HOUSE BURNED
FOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH association will be held at the
The books will be well taken cars
home of Mrs. C. O. Wilson on Em­ Springfield; and Mrs. Martha ot and replaced of not returned.
Plained by Rodney Roach deputy
EARLY TUESDAY FIRE ing In the Ochoco country In Wheel­
erald Heights at 3 o'clock Monday | Crowe' Co,,a«e Qrove
er and Crook counties.
wurden, are one mule deer, one
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CITY LIBRARY OPEN ON
Regular services will be held at
There has been considerable con­
Dallas Murphy has already left
white tall deer, and two black tall j A two-story frame residence on
MONDAYS FOR SEASON «lie Christian church Sunday morn- afternoon and a general Invitation
fusion at the schools this morning
THEFT
CASES
ARE
deer on the west side of the Cas­ K. street owned by Dr. R. P. Mor­ for southeastern Oregon to get
has
been
extended.
Teachers
are
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1 Ing anu evening with Ren Hollister
over the free textbook plan. Some
cades. He also wurns hunters that tensen was completely destroyed by things ready for a hunting expedi­
REPORTED T H IS WEEK patrons having come to the schools
Doors of the city library will re­ delivering the sermons. The morn­ especially Invited to be present.
both of the deer tags must be fire early Tuesday morning. The tion.
This
Is
the
first
meeting
of
the
main open Mondays again now ing subject at 11 o’clock will be
with their children to collect the
Many others have Indicated their after the summer vacation period. "Feeding the Hungry” and his even­ fall for the organization and will
placed on the mule and white tail ' cause has not been determined.
A report of burglary of the Oasis
Intentions to hunt, but have not It has been the custom for several ing theme at 8 o'clock will be “Pre- be addressed by Mrs. Zella Fitz­ fruit and drink stand on the Paci­ »1.60 per student which the law
deer before transporting the meat.
According to Dr. Mortensen the
provides. The law dues not make
fic highway between Springfield
The season closes October 15 propprty had ,,een r„nIed prevlouR derided where or when they will go. years lo keep the library open on clous Things.” There will be spe- gerald. county health nurse.
it possible for the Individual par­
giving only 2« days of deer hunting (o , h(, ftr<. nnd (he
had
and
Eugene
was
made
Wednesday
Wednesday and Saturdays only) clal musical numbers at both ser-
ents to collect this money, how
this year.
i movpd 0U( ,|)e day before the fire. RECKLESS DRIVER IS
BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD | to the sheriff’s office. The place ever, It Is to be expended by tbe
during the three summer months vices.
was
broken
Into
early
Wednesday
Hunters will not ba permitted to | t was unfurnished nnd was empty
FINED AND SENTENCED as the number of patrons falls off The Bible hour will meet at 9:46
AT POLLARD'S MONDAY I noriLng or late Tuesday. Only a school district for Die purchase of
bnter the closed forest areas In when destroyed.
and the Christian Endeavor gath
greatly during this lterlod.
new books to take the place of
ers for their devottonals at 7:00,
quest of the deer.
Pleading guilty to a charge of
Insurance carried on the property
Family
members
and close few packages of gum were taken. books which have been ruled as
Several euses of minor thefts
was still effective according to ‘the reackless driving. Denton Shleks IUKA CIRCLE TO MEET
friends of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pol
obsolete.
were reported during the week In
was fined »25, sentenced to five
doctor.
LEAVES
FOR
PORTLAND
lard
were
guests
at
a
birthday
AT
BARNES
HOME
HERE
School Bue Starts
this city.
STAR GROUP HOLDS
d n ysjn the city Jail and had his
party held at their home Monday
TO
ATTEND
CONVENTION
Students
from Walterville come
driver's license suspended In Re
POTLUCK MEAL TUESDAY M. E. CONFERENCE
evening honoring the birthday of j
The regular business meeting of
toschool In a bus provided by the
corder's court here Monday morn­ Iuka circle number 28. Ladies of G.
their
son.
Robert.
Guests
for
th
e(®
^N
D
A
Y
SCHOOL
CLASS
Mrs. W. H. Pollard left Spring-
HELD ON WEDNESDAY ing. The youth was arrested by
taxpayers of that district. The dis­
A potluck dinner al 6:30 was
HAS MEETING TODAY trict has also made arrangements
A. R. will be held at the home of field Tuesday evening for Portland evening included Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
held Tuesday evening by the mem­
night officer Cowart Sunday. Four Mrs. Wnnda Barnes this evening Where she Is attending the national Steen. Jr., of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs.
The first quarterly conference of
to pay the tuition of these students.
bers of the Cascade chapter of O.
days of the Jail sencence were sus­ at 8 o'clock. A potluck dinner will convention of the P. E. O, Sister­ C. W. Hansen and children. Virgil
Members of the Ergatha Sunday
the local Methodist church was
pended on condition of good be­ be enjoyed after the business ses­ hood being held there this week. and Virginia, and Mr. Hansen’s school class of the Methodist Students from Thurston will have
E. 8. The dinner preceded the re­
held Wednesday evening. The meet­
to provide their own transportation
gular semi-monthly session of the
havior.
Mrs. Pollard Is one of two mem­ sister, who has been spending a church will hold their first social and pay their own tuition as that
sion.
ing was In charge of M. A. Marcy,
group which was held at the Ma­
gatherinp
following
the
summer
bers of the organization living In month here visiting. She left for
district superintendent for the
district refused to consider the plan
sonic room*.
Springfield and was a delegate Seattle on her return to her home vacation period this afternoon at adopted at Walterville and have
D exter to H ave Services
Salem district. Reports of the vari­ TWO IN SAME HOME
the
home
of
Mrs.
Hattie
Hall
In
in
Nebraska
Wednesday.
Services will be held at the Bap­ from the Eugene organization to
ous organisations were given and HAVE MAJOR OPERATIONS
budgeted their funds for a high
West Springfield. Mrs. L. L. May
tist church at Dexte Sunday morn­ the national convention held In Chi­
DRUG STORES TO CLOSE
discussed.
I school In the district.
will
be
the
assisting
hostess.
Visits
Old
Friend—
Frank
Denn­
Two women, relatives, living In ing. September 20. by Rev. D. E. cago two years ago.
About 66 people sat down at the
ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS
ing of Marshfield, formerly of Rose­
I
potluck dinner and social hour the same home at Walterville un­ Baker, It has been announced. He
V isits Sister H are
Birthday Party Held
burg, stopped c»er In Springfield
Board M eeting Held
The Flanery and Hotels drug which preceded the first quarterly derwent major operations at the will preach on the subject, “The
M r. and Mrs. R. R. M artie of
The official board meeting of the for a short while Wednesday after | Mrs. Floyd Thompson entertained
stores will be closed every Sunday conference led by Dr. Marcy. The Pacific Christian hospital In Eu­ Work of the Holy Spirit.” He will
go to Lowell to hold services the Methodist church was held Tues­ noon to visit with his old friend j at her home Sunday afternoon at a Portland visited hart Sunday at the
afternoon according to the proprie­ work of the church Is beginning In gene Tuesday morning.
They are Miss Fanny Rogers and same afternoon at 2:30. There his day evening preliminary to the Postmaster Hamlin. Hamlin had birthday party In honor of her hue- home of Mrs. Meda Catching. MN.
tors of these business houses. They real earnest and with promise for a
will be open during the forenoon very good year according to Rev. Mrs. Herbert* Platt. A Springfield subject will be "The Signs of the quarterly conference session the Denning as a student during the i band. Several friends were Invited Martin and Mr.s Catching are Cis-
time he was teaching.
| In.
, te n .
next evening.
physician was th,' surgeon.
Advent of Christ,”
Poindexter.
and M»ln In the evenings.
Frida,
NEW SIDEWALKS GET 0 . K. ot Kugi-
m
METHODIST MEN
w.c.r.tz. Holds
Convention Here
LEGION ELEGTION
SET FORTONIGHT