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    T W E N T Y E IG H T H Y E A H
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Sl'KINf iE IE IJ). LANK I DI STY,
RELIEF DRIVE H*s" County Budget
FINE START HERE Will Be Topic
iltElgON.
T ill HSIiAY. NOV EM BEH 26. I !i3 I
No. 4«
Second Woman Senator
ROLL CALL DANE
NEAR COMPLEIION
Men Strut Selves
at Monday Dinner
jS. //. S. Grid Team
OUT THIS WEEK
Annual Taxpayer*' Meeting
Committee of Four Named to Slated for Friday, Decem­
ber 18 at Court House
Direct Work of Providing
for Needy RAeident*
IM. E. Brotherhood Hold*
Subscription Total to Fall Monthly Dinner Sans Aid Checking Accounts to Get 25
Slightly Below Receipt* of
of Ladies at Church
Percent Returns; To Pay
Past Two Year*
20 Percent on Savings
Members of the Men's Brcth-
WORK W ITH RED CROSS
ELEVEN
Gathering Perishable Farm
Product* First Problem
Facing Worker*
Annual taxpayers' meeting for
Lane county will ba held this year
Friday, December IB. according to I
Judge ('. P. Barnard. The meeting
will be held In the county court
room at the court house.
The recently completed county
will be up for consideration
rating. Items may he ques
• 'axpayvrs. Il Is not man
dalory Ç he county court to fol­
low su, X >ns of taxpayers at
the meet.
t It provides an op
portunlly t I T» resslou uf opinion
Heads of t ** 'nly departments
will be presen
’plain ell Items
listed lu their
"live budgets
fur Hie coming
WORKERS
Q ( jy I
"I fk** Methodist church sue
ressfully demonstrated tbetr do- GET
First Check Up
of Return* I r l u w u w o “blll,y
at thH _ church
•
n li. a
..
a. _ a -a
day evening
when >1_
they
held
Show* $98 Subscribed;
monthly gathering preceded
Drive End* Thi* Week
potluck supper. The ladles
MONEY
SATURDAY
Mon
»a
.
Overcomes U .H .S.
R E E 9 ÏARE ROT
FORGOTTEN TOOAT
Heady Teamwork and Hard
Charging Line Smashes'
Way to 7-6 Victory
TWO TEAMS SHOW FIGHT
their Approximately $30,000 to be T
* o ,
1
Succe«* Place* Sorinrfield in
by a
»as
fust
First Dividend
were not needed for the affair,
of Unfortunate*
Senator Thomas If. Caraway's
They would not be stopped!
organization of n live, uggr««
Annual Boll Call and drive for the men explained
widow hai been apptanted to suc­
Dividend checks representing
Moving like an unleashed charge
slve, hard working relief commit
funds
In
Springfield
this
year
will
ceed lier husband n Senator from
"They prepared our contrlbu the first payment to depositors In
The hearts of 20 needy families ot lightning, the Red Devils,
I«« Io cooperatively I iuiii II« ull re­
Arkansas. Mrs. Hebecca Felton of probably fall somewhat short of
tlons for the dinner at home and the Commercial Bute bank w hich ,1" this city were gladdened last s Pr,n*flcld high school football
lief work In the city ilurlii* the
Georgia was the first of her sex to the returns of the past two years
we set our own tables at supper closed Its doors on June *. will be night when that many baskets of levee, swept through ('hopple
sit in the Senate.
winter moutha *«< completed hern
It was Indicated here yesterday
per. gnd washed and dried and placed In the local malls late Frl food suitable for Thanksgiving din K ,n < '’ mueh »‘•''«Wed University
Inal Thursday evening »1 the City
following an unofficial check of
put away the dlanes afterwards day and wllf be delivered Batur '
.
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H,,h «'hool grid team for a 74
hall on the rail of Nell Pollartl
returns made by drive workers
without assistance," mated one of day morning. Announcement to ners were distributed by Red Croa» victory in the closing game of the
who had been naked by Mayor Ty
under W. P. Tyson, chairman for
the more bold members of the or­ this effect waa received here th is, worken' aiding the local rommun- local season at Hayward field last
■on to serve us I'hulrninn of u city­
tills district.
ganization.
night.
mornln« from the Salem office by ,ty relief organization.
wide relief agency. Mrs. Carl Ol­
A total of 99*. representing al
There were about 30 members F. G. Haverman, deputy in charge) Contrlbufions for the baskets
They charged, they hurdled,
son and L. M Shannon and Tbel-
most that many memberships had I present for the meeting Monday
nier Nelson were named on the
of the liquidation of the bank.
I poured into the relief headquarters they smashed, they squirmed and
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'
yesterday J evening which waa devoid of spe-
committee which bosun work Ini
Return» of 2a percent will be. In the old Springfield Bakery how they did run.
afternoon
after
moat
ot
Ihe
reports cial entertainment outatde of the made on commercial checking ac -I building all day yesterday and four
Speed aud speed alone seemed
mediately and wus able to an
had been received. It It very pos I group, membership
nounre their plans of action by
Heads Both Local and Cali­ Slble, however, that several morel Four new members were wet counts, and 20 percent will be paid women. Mrs. Carl Olson. Mrs. to oare the game from ending In
noon Krlday.
on savings accounts according to J George Gerlach. Mrs. C. E. Whea- a 7-7 tie tn the rtnai half, when
fornia Oregon; Merrell in dollars will be added to the sub corned Into the group at the busl-
past
the Information received here.
j ton. and Mrs. I M Peterson spent two Springfield lads rushed ___
Building la Loaned
scrlptlon before the final report Is I ness meeting. They are Glenn Mar-
Charge of Mt. State*
The payment of the first dlvl-, the greater part of the day parcel- th* * H' 8' ,lnfe *° ruln what ap-
The first problem, the securln
made to the county Bed Cross.
tin. J. M Thompson. J. M. Keeler dend to creditor» of the bank will
Ing the donations and preparing pea” d ,o
a Perfectly timid kick
of a suitable location for hcailtjuur
C. M Brewer has been elected
The drive total was 823 abort of I “n<l one other.
the baskets.
for ‘8tew’ Milligan attempting to
lers aud a store room for supplies Iflustrnted Lecture on Alaska president of the Mountain States the 8121 mark reached last year. I Wm. O. Hughes. Charles Myers, mean the release and distribution
of approximately 830.000 Immedi Augmenting these supplies were
':O,lrer‘ the ftx,ra
was quickly disposed of when Mrs.
Power company and the California and year before that 9126 was su b -,an<T Dr N. W. Emery were elected
and Quartet on Program
ately. This, coming Just before 35 boehels of apples, many sacks
-
L‘ ada ° ‘Mrlet
I. L. Klaenshon and Jim laixton.
Oregon Power company, according scribed for the fund.
as a nominating committee to the Christinas season 1. expected ot carrots, potatoes and other
Friday Evening
“* ‘ y behlnd the actual
owners of the bulldln* on Fifth
to an announcement by John J
Canvassers for the drive this name candidates for offices next to have a very healthy effect on regetable, which had been donated i
‘ '*» *nca“‘* *>r V**-
street formerly housing the Spring
A public program Including an O'Brien, president. Standard Gas year were Mrs. W. P Tyson, Mrs year. The election will be held at local business and to sUmul.te to the rellef commlttee Mllk
,han a fe* numbers. Succeas
field bakery, volunteered the use
and
Electric
company.
Mr.
Brewer
Illustrated lecture on "Alaska" by
W. N. Ix.ng, Mrs. W. H Gants, the next meeting to be held the l0Cal att,lra'
also received for the dinner has-
m'<ht We" mean foot’
of their properly.
W. G, Beattie, professor of Edu­ hua been vice president and gen­ Mrs. Bum Richmond, Mra. Willis third Monday in December.
bal) supremacy of this district. Eu-
There were a few more than soo Xetg
Fuel to heat the headquarters cation at the university, and mu­ eral manager of Ihe Mountain
Professor John Knox of the high depositors in the bank at the time
gene high, alone, has been success-
Bertsch, Mrs. Ernest Black. Mrs
was proffered the committee by sical numbers by thv Chase Gar­ States Power company since 1919
The Lions club made a cash do- ful in crossing the Springfield goal
Maude Bryan. Mrs. Paul Hadley. school made a abort explanatory of its closing,
dividend checks
the llarry M Stewart Fuel com den Quartet will be given at the and Ihe California Oregon Power Mrs. O. F. Thatcher. Mrs. Fred I ,alk °" lbe Proper use and
tO PUrfhase RUPP|,P<’ 'I"« for a victory this season. This
pur- will be distributed among almost r’
pany und the group was ready to llaptlsl church Friday evening at company since 1929 The office of Walker, and Mra. Harry Whitney. J pOMe of Parliamentary rules.
bera'mad
8h a“ ”
W *'
in ‘hB Hrit ,tame Of the aeaaon
that many people.
do business.
7 .TO as a means of raising part of ITesIdent of both companies has
The entire city was subdivided
The checks will be mailed and bera made a cash donation for one for the locals who have shown a
Early In the week members of the funds necessary to carry on been held by Mr O'Brien, who as Into districts and two workers
wlil be received through that chan­ tasket, Mr. aod Mrs. P. J. Bartho tremendous improvement In con
the lloy Scout troop made a Vet* the work of the week-day Bible president of Ryllesby Engineering were assigned each area.
nel. Depositors are requested not lomew contributed another, the fldence and offensive play since
land Management corporation and
careful survey of the entire city school In Ibis city.
to call at the bank expecting their Rebekah lodge contributed three, that time.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Jarrett sent
and Ils environs to obtain an ac
Cottage Grove held Springfield
checks to be given them there.
The program will be sponsored Standard Gas and Electric com­
one. the Catholic ladies brought tto a scoreless game etft-ly In Ute
curate list of those people needing by the Bible school committee and pany. has served also aa president LAVELLE GREEN PARIS
Announcement of the payment
aid. The boys compiled a list which an offering will be taken to aid of moat of the subsidiary and affi­
of this dividend was forecast last one., and the high school girls season after the same Cottage
funeral wednesday I
liated companies- comprising the
was almost the same as that al­ the school finances.
week with the riling on Wednesday league sent down enough supplies Grove team had downed U H »
Standard (las and Electric com
ready In use by the lied Cross
Funeral services for Lavelle I
circuit court of a liat of all to provide several basket.. It t, boy,, who In turn defeated Eugene
Professor Ilea I tie has a series pany system.
Investigators, showing that the lat
Green
Paris,
early
resident
of
Mar
I
Local
Doctors
to
Cooperate
lalms
against the bank which has Impossible to enumerate all those High 7-6. It was a glorious man-
o f slides made from actual photos
ter organisation was keeping a
Announcement also la made of cola, who died at the home of bis I with County Health Offi
the approval of the State Bank persons who cheerfully gave to- m t ln which to end any high
taken during his visit to the Alas­
wards the baskets, but those tn school football season
very dose contact with the people
the election of W. L. FltxpatiTrk. daughter. Mrs Ruth Windham of
Examiner's office.
c
ia
|
,
in
E
x
a
m
in
a
tio
n
8
kan territory which he will show
charge of this work want to sin-
The game last night, which had
needing assistance.
vice president and treasurer. Z. E. Marcóla. Tuesday, were held at the'
during Ihe program He has spent
cerely thank them all for their been slated for Thanksgiving day
Merrill, vice president In charge of Marcóla
W ill Use Unem ployed
cemetery
WednesdayI
Hea.th
examinations
of
children
considerable lime there and Is well
helpful cooperation. It was and and later moved ahead one day
The committee also had auother Informed on the traditions aud operation, of Mountain State Power afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the I attending the grade schools of the
still Is the desire of the relief so the players might be at home
company, and M D. Field as vice I O. O. F lodge officiating. The city will start Tuesday. December
motive lu securing the list as It huhlls of the natives.
committee that not one person go
president and treasurer. J. C Boyle Poole-Oray Bartholomew chapel at 11. It was announced here ibis
was anxious to determine how
.
. „
_
to ®"J°y Thanksgiving dinners
Week day Bible school work In as vice president In charge of oper­
hungry In bprlngfteld. especially, with their families, waa one of the
many men In the city needed work
Springfield was In charge.
I week
Springfield schools Is carried on ation. and Glenn L. Jackson as vice
on Thanksgiving day when there most
spectacular and thrilling
und ware able to do something for
Mr. Paris was born at Buffalo. I Students at the Urattaln school
onlv with funds contributed by the president tn charge of sales, of the
is an abundance of food here.
gr,d
conte8ta on H a y w *
what they received ft being the
New
York.
July
11.
1868.
and
wsh 1 *111 he examined on Tuesday b)
three churches and others The ac California Oregon Power company.
Local Young People Quietly
desire of I he committee to use the
field
this
season.
Long runs, hard
a sailor on the Great Lakes ior 201 Doctors. Milton V. Walker, R. P.
tlvltles are directed by a commit
Married at Home of
Commenting on these elections. years. He met Miss Mary Page I Mortensen, and N. W. Emery
unemployed as much as possible lu
line
smashes,
and
a powerful of-
MR. AND MRS. MOFFITT
lee comprising representatives of Mr O'Brien said- "Mr. Brewer has
Bride's Parents Here
gathering produce, fuel, und other
,
_____
fense coupled with unusual speed
the three churches Miss Goldie earned this recognition through his Hatch at Ontario, North Dakota. I Lincoln school students will be,
HAVE DINNER PARTY kept the stands in a continual up-
donations, letting them carry the
and they were united In marriage I examined Wednesday by Doctors,
Smith leaches the classes.
Miss Dorotha Martha Bailey,
many years of service In the pub­ on November 18. 1890. They came I W. H. Pollard. W. C. Rebhan and
i roar.
burden of the work Instead of tak
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Moffitt
Contrary to the score indlca-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
lic utility Industry, 22 years of
Ing others from their work to dot
to Mabel In 1907 where Mr. Paris W. N. Dow.
: d’nner ParO 3t ° OB’ ' Spri"*f,eld - yta‘"'y °"'-
UTES FIGURED TO
which have been spent In service has been a member of the Odd Fel I The health clinics will be con Bailey. Garden Way, became the ,heBr,h l
these tusks.
thelr home Saturday evening com Piayed thelr rlva,9 and (|esery .
BEAT COLLEGE TEAM with the Bvlleshy organisation, and lows lodge for the past 40 years. I ducted under the auspices of the bride of Ralph Fullerton of Cot­
x .Members of the group are parti j
tage Grove last night at a quiet plimenting Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ka to win. Outweighing slightly, thelr
I am very much gratified by his
He Is survived by four sons, I Springfield unit of the Lane Coun
culurly anxious tu gather up a '
Oregon State College, Corvallis. election as president of the Moun­ «’hurles H. Parts. Marcóla; WII ’X Health association, with Mrs. wedding held at the home of the fu r y , former Springfield residents ,.arapus opponent8. the ,oca,
large supply of those vegetables
bride's parents. Only family mem­ who now reside In Portland. The wen, on the field with a smimth-
and food stuffs on the farms which Nov. 2*—Utah, champions of the tain Slates Power company and Ilam H. Parts, Marcóla; James Della Fitzgerald, county health
fast line which seldom
bers and close relatives were pres­ i r and m ’ s V T g d *U68tS "‘ i ™ rk^
California
Oregon
Power
company.
Rocky
Mountain
conference
for
the
are not being used and which will
Paris, Wendllng; and E. F. Paris, nurse in charge
ent
as
Rev.
Dean
C.
Poindexter,
I
am
also
pleased
at
the
election
088 er'
failed to make large gains possible.
spoil If left out In the cold and wet last three years, will be the op­
Mabel. He a>so leaves two daugh-l Each child will be given a free
pastor of the Methodist church
Other guests at the dinner were Ten and 15 yard gains seemed to
weather. Several people have al­ ponent for Oregon State In Ihe of Messrs. Fitzpatrick. Merrill. Mrs Furl Walker of Portland, also | physical and dental examination
read the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Gossler, Mr. and Mrs be easy going for Bruce Squires
ready offered such supplies and final gnnie of the season In Fort- Field. Boyle and Jackson as vice five grandchildren.
Miss Faye Parsons was brides- C. F. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Lloyd Freae who did moat of
)
residents,
for
these
men
have
all
land.
December
5.
All
recelpta
men have gone out to gather them.
ADJUSTOR COMES TO
mald for Mi88 BaUey and H®*»rd Fandrem. Mr. and Mrs. Larson the ball carrying for Springfield.
A Mr. Ilacksby. farmer llvlug from Ihe game, after expenses of been connected with their respec­ NEEDLECRAFT CLUB TO
Hughes was best man tor Mr. Ful- Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
tive
companies
and
the
Byllesby
both
learns
are
taken
out.
will
be
U. H . 8. Team Fights
north of Springfield donated 36
INSPECT
DAMAGE
lerton.
Bernice Neher Finley play- Wilson.
organization
for
many
years,
and
INITIATE
NEXT
WEEK
Don't think for a minute, how
bushels of upples and S. U. Mosh turned over to the unemployment
: ed the wedding march.
have proved themselves to be emi­
ever, that the U. H. S. boys were
ler bus contributed several sacks fund.
Herbert W. Adler. Portland, re
The newly married couple have
Mrs. W. N. Long entertained
nently
trustworthy
and
successful
not playing football. They greatly
of carrots and potatoes.
Utah Utea, coached b.v Ike Arm­
presenlatlve
of
the
Fire
Insurance
B
,arge
Dumber
0,
frlends
Jn
th,g
PASTOR TO DISCUSS
excelled In punting and were suc­
strong. have lost only one game In the performance of their duties.'' the members of the Needlecraft companies adjustment bureau, was Tic|nlty>
Men W illin g to W ork
Fullerton
having
club at a no-host luncheon at her
“ IDLENESS” SUNDAY cessful in completing two forward
The committee has a group of this season and that to University
Sprlngfl(lla
home Friday at one o'clock. Mem­ here Monday Inspecting the dam- graduat<x, from
passes, something the local boys
of
Washington
by
the
score
of
7
to
DOROTHY MITCHELL HAS bers present Included Mrs. Robert age done to the high school gym -I hlgh schoo, an„ ,aken a„ ac, lye jn
men now available who will do
idleness" will be the subject of could not accomplish.
nasluni
last
week
when
fire
ate
tere8t
ln
the
worfc
o(
the
Me,
ho.
real labor lu exchange for produce 8. Both Uath and Oregon State
2ND BIRTHDAY PARTY Drury. Mrs^ P. J. Bartholomew.
the 11 o'clock service at the Christ
The game opened with U. H S
or fuel. They will harvest crops have met one common foe. Univer­
teach ian church Sunday morning. The kicking off to Springfield. Neither
Mrs. C. F. Barber. Mrs. W. N. Gos­ a hole through the north wall and i dfgt church Mr Fuller,on
In exchange for a portion of them sity of Colorado, this season. Ore­
The second anniversary of her sler, Mrs Floyd Westerfleld. Mrs. did considerable damage to ath ing at Wendllng again this year. evening service will be based on i team scored during this half al
or Ihey will do other labor In ex­ gon Stnle defeated the Coloradoans birth was celebrated by little Miss D. W. Crites. Mrs. Gertrude Wil­ letlc equipment in the building.
The couple expected to spend the subject. "Why Men Will Not though both had possible oppor­
change for the equivalent value In 16 to 0. while Utah set them back Dorothy Mitchell and a party of son. Mrs. Larson Wright. Mrs. W.
Thanksgiving day at Cottage c e n e to Christ." There will be ’unities. Early in the second quar-
32
to
0
Those
who
work
on
com­
usable articles.
young friends last Saturday after­ C. Wright. Mrs. E. E. May, Mrs. MEETING OF W. C. T. U.
Grove at the home of Mr. Fuller- speclal music at both services. > ter the campus boys broke away
parative srnres would say Utah Is noon al the residence of her par­
Present plans are to have two
Rev. Veltle Pruitt will conduct for a long run and set the ball
Carl Olson. Mrs. O. H. Jarrett.
POSTPONED T H IS WEEK ,ons parentl1
twice as strong as Oregon State. ents. 406 Fourth street.
ladles from different organisations
each service.
Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mrs. W. H.
down on the Springfield 12 yard
Utah Is making a hid for admit
There were present Barbara Pollard. Mrs. Sidney Ward, and
tn the city take turns In super
The Bible school meets at 9:45 line. Four attempts failed to make
The
regular
meeting
of
the
^M.
LEGION
SPONSORS
vising the relief headquarters for a lance to the Pacific coast confer­ Jane Ketets. Betty Jean Jarrett. Mrs. Long.
Sunday morning and the Christian
Springfield
Women's
Christian
DANCE AT THURSTON Endeavor meets at 6:30. The a first down and they lost the ball
week at a time. Mrs. Carl Olson ence and no argument would be Anne Marie and Nada Gossler,
The next meeting of the club Temperance Union which was t o ,
to Springfield on the same 12 yard
and Mrs. George Gerlnck volun­ belter than a win over Oregon Happy Miller, Aleta Burch, Linn will be helil Thursday. December have been held Wednesday after-
line. The maroon clad team Im
Another of the regular American evening service starts at 7:30.
State.
Ketels, Jimmie Miller, Dallas Sch- 3. at the home of Mrs. Wilson.
teered to serve the first week and
mediately
began battering the
noon
has
been
postponed
nntll
the
Legion
semi-monthly
dances
being
Every seat In Multnomah civic lewe. and Freddie and Dorothy Tills will be an evening meeting
have assembled a large array of
campus team line eventually work­
first week tn December because sponsored by the Springfield post DAVID POINDEXTER ILL
stadium
at
Portland
Is
reserved
Mitchell.
good warm clothing. Two others
starting at 7:30 and will be fea­ of the Thanksgiving holidays is being planned for Saturday
ing the hall to the other end of
Mrs. Hamlin was assisted In the tured by Initiation of new mem­
will be an duty at the building and the top and only price Is 11.00.
AT HOME OF PARENTS the field and seemed certain to
which Immediately precede Wed evening. Plans are being made for
Application
for
tickets
should
be
entertainment
of
the
young
people
each afternoon next week from 1
bers.
neaday.
score when the half ended 0-0.
a special entertainment feature.
sent to the ticket office at Mult­ and the serving of refreshments
to 6.
David, the small son of Rev.
Scores in Second Half
nomah stadium or to the graduate by Mrs. Walter Gossler and Mrs.
and Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter. Is
The first concern of the commit­
The second half opened In much
manager at Oregon State college.
Hal Miller.
still 111 at the home of his parents. the same manner as the first until
tee was the providing of foodstuff
Will One of These Men Be the Democratic Nominee for President?
The little boy has been sick for Springfield worked the ball down
for a good dinner for onch needy
over a month, starting with an at­ across the line for the first score.
persons In .Springfield. They think FOREIGN LABOR USE
GOSPEL ASSEMBLY PLANS
tack of influenza and later dev­ They chose to convert the extra
that all such persons were taken
IS PROTESTED HERE
eloping trouble with both ears. He point with a line play and succeed­
THREE SERVICES TODAY
care of.
frequently runs high temperatures ed. Score 7-0.
Protest against the use of for­
The committee works with the
Three special Thanksgiving day
and specialists are Inclined to be-
eign
laborers
In
thin
county,
and
Immediately after the kick-off
rlalued Iteil Gross Investigators nt
services are being held a the Full
“ mastoid
1» after the touchdown, the IL H." b .
all limes. This Is advantageous especially on rallroada were voiced
Oospel Assembly today. The flrrt
inevitable.
team brought the ball ba«4- 40
for both parties. It assures the here Inal Thursday evpnlng at the
started thia morning at 11 o'clock
yards and then completed a long
committee that those applying for regulur meeting of the American
with Sister Vernon preaching on
pass placing the ball on the two
fiaid aud clothing are In actual Legion post number 40. The un­
AUXILIARY LADIES AT
the subject, "In Everything Give
yard line. Three attempts to put
need, aud also assures them that animous sentiment of the meeting
Thanks." The afternoon service
MEETING AT ALBANY It over failed. The fourth was suc­
those people are our own and are waa (hat all such labor should be
will start at 2:30 and will bring
cessful. but the try for point fall
not drifters who come to take ad­ given to local residents and not
the Rev. Harry Shaw of Lebanon
Mrs. W. H. Pollard, president of ed. The scoring was over for
vantage of the generosity of the to outsiders who hAve no real In
the Springfield auxiliary of the the game.
terest In the welfare of the conn here for an evening service. The
local people.
American Legion and Mrs. Emma
final service will be held at 7:30
try.
Milligan received a slight Injury
Olson went to Albany Monday
A resolution will be furnished In the evening with special music
to his eye early In the second h* f
evening
to
be
guests
of
the
auxi­
by
the
singing
evangelist,
Vernon
the district meeting of the legion
MANY PEOPLE TRAVEL
when some sawdust wag kicked
liary group of that city. The Al­
In December for consideration and J. I*ntmore.
Into It. Squires wobbled on the
ON SPECIAL RATE OFFER
bany Legion has purchased the field late In the game after U. H. B
recommendation tn the state de­
Oreon-Electric depot from the rail­
man tackled him. stopping him hut
Many local people have taken partment of the Amnrlcnn Legion. RELATIVES GATHER AT
road company and has remodeled not holding him.
advantage of Hie special low fares
HOME OF POSTMASTER
It Into a very attractive club room.
A large crowd for a high school
being offered for the Thanksgiv­ ELITE CAFE WILL BE
~i« *
game was In the stands cheering
ing day holidays by the Southern
Postmnster and Mrs. Hamlin
RE-OPENED HERE SOON
lustily for both sides. It seemed
Pacific railroad. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
MISSION SOCIETY HAS
are entertaining at their home at
that half of Springfield had moved
llarL have gone Io Ban Francisco;
The Elite cafe will be reopened 406 Fourth street today with a
MEETING ON TUESDAY across the river.
K. E. Kepner to Oakland; Mrs. J. as soon ns anticipated changes in Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and
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,
Success last night brought clr-
M Larson and sons, tn Klamath the Interior can be completed, It Mrs. Virgil Hamlin of Portland,
Regular meeting of the Women s cles of Joy to ’he face of Norval
Falla; Mr. Gough to Portland; and was announced here today by Al John N. Hamlin, of the American
MCIVIN Foreign Missionary society ot the May. Sprlngflek - -h. who has
Mrs. A. B. Van Valxah to Medford. Ininn, new proprietor. Mr. Iman, l^egatlon at Blienos Aires, Argen
A-
Methodist church was held there for the past two y » ..» -e n work-
Inis been cooking for various firms Una, who Is at home on a visit un­
TRAYLOR Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W ing hard with his boys, f rmly con-
Collscts Bounty— M. McMullen In Washington, nt Marshfield, and til after the holidays, Clifford
H. Pollard as leader. Mrs. U. O. vlnced that the high school hare
of Blue River collected 84 county In Bugone. He expects to have the Fields, a nephew, of Eugene, and
ALFRED E S M IT H
McElhaney was leader of the de- could produce athletic teama as
MEWTOM
D
BAKER
bounty money thia week at the eating place open the day after Miss Bertie Lou Hamlin, a niece,
From present indications, one ol the above nine men will be selected to oppose President Hoover, when vo,,on®l<' and Mrs. L. K. Page dl good and aa powerful aa any of
Thanksgiving.
court house (or two bobcats.
from Roseburg.
Ike Democrats hold thair national convention next summer
, reeled the discussion
i Ihe schools In this district.
BREWER ELECTED
IR.S.P. PRESIDENT
. DAT BIBLE SCHOOL
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HEALIH CUBIC IS
S i l NEXT WEEK
iailey-Puller ton
Wedding Is Held