The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 11, 1932, Image 1

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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-NINTH YEAH
CHURCH GROUP
HAS FINE RECORD
Christian Church Finances
Good and Work Progress­
ing Board Members Hear
ATTENDANCE
IS
______
LARGE
Highway Oiling
Hkor/t Moves bast
For Vice-President
All But Short Stretch to Be
Completed This Fall is An­
nouncement Wednesday
Oiling of ull of lb« McKenzie
lll,l,w “ > to McK“B,,e •»Hdg« with
iho exception of »llKhtly le a than
Rev. Pruitt Given Indefinite ”7
b‘" w,,,n
»"•
c
»
z* »1
completed thl» year
Service Call by Congrega- „ waM .............. yei,t„rday by
tion Which He Accepts
Raymond Walsh, rnaident highway
engineer,
No. SI
Z l
CHURCH SEIFLES
BALLPROWESS
Back In The Ring
N. 0. W. STAGES
PARTY AT HALL
Sunday School Class Unable
to Live Up to Challenge,
I
Another Game Maybe
Large Delegation of Visitors
From Creswell, Coburg and
Walterville Attend
Like true aporlatueii of old, the
young men and older men of the
, Christian church a-aembled on the
athletic field at Uraltain school
Monday evening to settle a dispute 1
once for all. The ending was dif­
ferent. however, because In spite
J sine* I I Maurer, S< .«list can­ of the decisive defeat by one group
Miriam A. “Ma" Ferguson cd
didate lor Vtce-Preitdeot, with Nor- over the other there waa rumbl-
Texas is back in the political ring
: x . 2 r “. V h ’ ■ X ’ s u s r ; - - « -
again, leading all six opponents foe
Wsthmgton last week He addressed future wbeu both teams could be the Democratic gubernatorial nomi­
nation This is her third attempt
ts meeting st the Auditorium completely staffed.
•un» di-i - ’ .-l for renomination m
a> later the Bonus Army ie camp
IVjii, ami again in 1928
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It seems that s group of young
fellows at the Christian church
Sunday school who bold member
ship In the Friends class, resented
implications mat they were not so
good as baseball players and re­
taliated by Inviting the entire
church organisation to select
team from the remaining material si
to detest them. And this Is Just
Preservation of Food by
what they did to the tune ot 7-16 Public Library to Be Shut for
Needy Urged, Cost is Only a In an bonest-to-goodneaa six Inning
Week Beginning August 15.
Few Cane of Products
hard baseball game.
Opens on Saturday
PROBE SOUGHT
Committee Named to Plan
Spacial Program for Upper
Publio Service Commieeloner
McKenzie Residents
to Be Aaked to Investigate
Mountain State Company
Members of the Hprlngfleld Lioua
Last night was a gala night at tbe c,ub and Ulelr friend* held their
Neighbors of Woodcraft meeting at ’,wcond Picnic at Wlllametts park NEW
RATES
WANTED
ihe I. O. O. F. hall when large dele Wednesday evening. Unfavorable
gâtions from the lodges at Crea we“ tt“ ’r conditions again prevailed, Comparison of f u gan« and
well, Coburg, and W alterville at- bu* “ lar<e group went to the park
Springfield Ratee Show Lo­
I tended a special get-together meet- and “pent tbe «»eoing playing base
cal Charges Favorable
i Ing and program sponsored by tbe l,a11 untl1 d a ,k and lh«B dancing.
total membership.
| * targe picnic supper was enjoyed
An mve.tlgation of the electric
Tbe program centered about a
,n tbe «»«»Ing.
! light <ud w aUr rilUg ,n
pageant and the music for all the
" “»‘«*1 entertainment (or tb e : Held and stipulated reductions are
episodes was furnished by Doris *'ltn k 8Upper *» « furnished by Dal- asked ot the Public Service Com.
Girard.
l°n Shinn who played several num missiouer In a petition being clrcu-
The opening number was a Gypsy l,er8 on bi8 piano-accordlan. W. K. laled about Spnugtleld this week.
dance by M yrtle Eggimann. Other Eiarnell, again demonstrated to
The petition asking tor the In­
person» havings parts in the 'Page- lboae present that he was a cake
vestigation also ask* a reduction
ant of the Ages ' were Mr. and Mrs. ‘“ “ ker of no mean ability, exbih't I of the preseut prim ary electric
Elmer
Findley, Indians;
Alex n* a iar* e white frosted cake w.-h
tale from slightly more than g
Stevens, clown; Colonial dames, green tI-immln's.
The cake this ! cents per kilowatt hour to 6 cents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H ill and Mrs ume Proyed to be a fresh yeast
a reduction ot the minimum water
| A. J. Cowart; Irish girl, Mrs. Daisy box which bad been elaborately
! is le irom ll.b e a month to $1.08,
Pugb, negro entertainment, engage- ‘'«corated with real frosting. The
) and a reduction of the irrigation
merit, and wedding, Stella Eaton co® *e was furnished by Irish-Mur
I fee from $3.00 per lot per year to
and Hazel Burnett; Japanese, Dorm ph> Co- tbl8 Gme, aud by H. O. D lb-;
thy Girard; Dutch girl, Ray Stev bie® la8t »<”>0». John Pyle and' ♦3.00. Metered service It la believed
would be almost sure to raise the
ens; bathing heautiee-1900, Alice John Henderer were in charge.
rates.
Doane,
1*32,
Barbara
Adams;! There will be no weekly meeting-
r-eople of Springfield have been
Gypsy fortune teller, Glenn S to ne;! “ f the club Friday of this week,
flag »alute, Richardson twins and The picnic taking the place of theI *tow in signing this petition as
many ot them feel that they are
Billy Burnett.
: regular noon meeting.
Linn Stone and old man Depre»
A t the meeting last week a com- pay .ng a just rate for these two
services now, and in moat ln-
slon, and C. A. Swart«, as the army, mittee consisting of I. M. Peterson,)
taucea are obtaining water ser-
provided much humor for the event. C. F Barber and John F Ket»l>
,
.
.
J
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The army finally succeeding in was appointed to make plan, for a prov.de" th T J m e “ ^ r X e 1’' “ “ “ “
Vary encouraging reports of the
...
wo.lt of the Christian church w a r . I ., Z
°
Work wb,tb ‘" ■ BU
r rlday la prograaalug more rapid
ly than hud buun ex putted, a atrwtch
monthly tnaetlng of the I'hurt'll
I from Hendrick, bridge to George
Marx atore at W alterville waa given
church financial condition to be un
the aecond coat Friday and Hatur-
usually good for thia season of the
tiay, leaving ubout 8 mile* of thia
year with only two small bills Ok
standing and with the pa tor’s sal I partially completed atretch to be
oiled.
ary paid to date.
I Shipment of the wrong car of oil
Attendance at the church - and
inudv It noceaaary to ahlft the
lllble achool thia summer has been
scene of operations to the uew por­
about (0 above the average per
tion of the highway as heavier oil
Sunday last summer. Out of the en
was received than could be used
tire ISO lllble schools of the Christ­
for tbo top surfadug. Thu crew
ian Brotherhood In tbe state of
begun ul a point a short distance
Oregon the Uprlngfleld lllble school
above lilllatrom brothers camp and
finds a place among the first 11
oiled the stretch to Nimrod before
for tbe mouths of June. July, and
returning to complete the lower
tbe first week In Augunl
section.
Veltle Pruitt, pitching (or the
Some time ago the Church Board
Only a small number of needy
The llllt-tro m surfacing crews
Springfield's public library will
pick-up teem, astonished many of
extended a call to the pastor to
persons
took
advantage
of
the
port­
are busy now trying to prepare as
his parlsbooers by his ability to be cloaed for one week beginning
serve Indefinitely as pastor, Tues­
much of tbe highway for oiling us able County Cannery to preserve toss tbe ball, over, around and August 16, and will reopen Satur­
day evening an acceptance of this
they possibly can before the oiling food supplies for the winter use above, both home base and the bat­ day. August 20. after the comple­
call was given by the pastor In the
crew completes their work. They Tuesday when the equipment was ter. Utber members of the teams tion of renovation work now being
form of a report of his work for
expect to have everything except stationed In West Springfield at did themselves noble also. Everett carried on. It was announced thia
the past ten months, and a general
the Eugetie-Bprlngfleld Auto camp
tbe one short stretch ready.
Squires bad some difficulty In week by Mra. David Sallaman. libr­
plan of program for the future with
Beets, beans, and rhubarb were
routing ole man depression.
special program some time at
pitching for the Friends and turn arian.
a special emphasis upon service
the principal commodities canned
A grand finale march was follow- which the latest motion pictures I A ew rd ‘n« 10 W- K Burnell, man­
ed the Job over to Lloyd Mattison
No
books
will
be
loaned
out
thia
and evangelism.
at that time Efforts will be made
to finish.
week, but all who have books ed by refreshments In the dining taken by Dr. W . C. Rebhan, Veltle a* er Ot * * * ,<x:al Mountain States
The board unanimously accepted
to bring tbe cannery back to the
Pruitt, and their party on their ’ ° <lice’
rates of his company
the pastor's report and voiced a
The lineups for each team were: charged against them are urged to
park later In the season, and to
are
already
being made the sub­
A
short
business
meeting
was
upper
Rogue
river
trip
w
ill
be
ex-
return
them
the
last
of
this
week
decided confidence In the future
Poe.
Plek-ope
Springfield very shortly, to pre­ Friends Claaa
ject of an investigation on a wide
program of the church, although
Freeman Squires c
Cecil Squirae so they can be properly checked held before the opening of the pro- hiblted In Springfield.
serve food.
Brant.
scaie plan, and representatives of
Mr Pruitt la Professor of Voice In
Veltle Pruitt and repaired.
The canning of vegetables la be­ Everett Squires .p
Another committee, F. B. Hamlin,
the public service commissioner are
the Eugene Bible college at Eu
lb .......B. Thomas
ing urged most now as they will Geo. Thatcher
j D. B. Murphy, and J. D. Pyle, was
said to be engaged now in making
gem-, he spends considerable time
Gib.
Fish
....
—
2b
Dallas
Murphy
be very essential during tbe fall
named to make plans for the pres­
COBURG RESIDENT DIES
( an appraisal ol the actual inveet-
William Clark of White Sal­ and winter months when these be­ Lloyd Mattison as.. Owen Thomas
In pastoral work In Hprlngfleld
entation of a Springfield program
) ment ot the Mountain States com­
IN
EUGENE
TUESDAY
mon, Washington. Believed come less plentiful. They have Wm. Cox ...... ...... 3b ..Bruce Squires
at some resort or hall up the Me-
pany.
rt Milton Traxler
Kenzle In the near future.
greater food value than most fruit.
Victim of Heart Attack
JOHN MASON WILL FILED
Mrs. Ruth Hawke. 88. of Coburg
An investigation of comparative
Canning of vegetables Is a sim­ Ralph C o le ------- cf__ Hubert 81a.» died at the Pacific Christian hospl
FOR PROBATE MONDAY
Waters of the McKentle river ple process when using the county Leroy Inman __ lf._... Elm er Pyne
. ales charged in Eugene »nri
tai in Eugene Tuesday. August 0.
CITY APPROVES PLAN TO
claimed tbe life of W illiam A. equipment.
spnugtieid shows that while dif­
Each person seeking
Members of tbe Friends claaa She was born in California on Janu­
Methodiet Chureh Prlnolpal Bane-
Clark. 38, of W hite Salmon. Wash- canning st the cannery Is expected were unable to muster a full team
ferent minimum charges are being
BEAUTIFY
TRIANGLE
ary
7,
1864
and
has
lived
at
Coburg
cr
■
o
•
faotor In Bequests; Two
jlngton. at 8:30 Friday evening to obtain an approval certificate and both Cole and Inman say that for the past 18 years She is sm
H e 'd M ° " -
used and quantities vary, yet the
Others Alto Share
when he sank In the water three from the Bed Cross or one of the with another ball chaser In the vived by three sons. Claude H. Reb-
Morning; Body Sent to Rewards for Information of Law average expenditure for water In
Violations by Citizens Not
miles west of Coburg. Ills mother. I persons directing relief work In the field they can bold down those ham. Silverton; Henry' and Floyd
ihe two cities remains Just about
Portland Crematorium
W illamette university, Methodist
two slaters, two brothers, and a communities outside of Eugene. Pick-ups.
Provided for By City
ihe same. Eugene uses a minimum
Kebham of Deckla, Idaho; one sis
school located at Salem, Oregon
brother-in law wltnea ed the trag They then bring not to exceed 60
of $1.00 now for 400. while the few
John Mason, prominent resident
ter. Mrs. George Keeny, Swisshome,
will receive 11. 00b from the estate
City
edy. He Is reported to have hud pound, of bean, or beets to tbej F , R E T R U C K MAKES FOUR
Conncllmen
Wednesday Springfield people who have met­
aud one brother. W alker White, In of West Springfield, passed away j
of John Mason. West Hprlngfleld
heart trouble and thia was believed canuery where they are prepared
at his home Friday morning at evening voted to assume respon e r. a rt paying $1.00 for approxl-
California.
resident who died last Friday It
responsible for the drowning.
TRIPS OUTSIDE OF CITY
end placed In tin cans tarnished by
Funeral service* were held Wed 10:30 at the age of 88, following K*bl,,t> for U»e upkeep of the tri- mately 660 cubic feet of water.
was disclosed Munday evening
The body was recovered at *.3 0 the county and put Into a live steam '
L'esday afternoon at 2 o'clock fro m ! an l,lne88 of two weeks.
angle at the west approach to the Most of the local people are recelv-
when hla will waa filed for probate
p ni. by W. A. Cochran. Cheater cooker for a short while. The cans,' The Springfield fire truck has the Branstetter Simon chapel In! He wfc! h” " 1 ,D Barmorcambe. ‘ Spr‘n8f>eld bridge If there was no (m g service o» a (tea rate of |1 M
Alice ••ye. Vancouver, It ('., a niece,
been taken out of the city limits
Taylor, and Ben Snyder, residents are then sealed and cooked In
Lancaster, England, on December casb outlaJ' required. Members of per month with an additional
and Alice L. Hogue, his housekeep­
pressure cooker uutll done. They I iour , *me8 to ald ,n putting out Eugene. Interiueut was made In the 16, 1844. He came to the United VBrioU8 cirlc »rganixations have charge of $3.00 for each lot irriga­
of that vicinity.
I. O. O. F. cemetery at Coburg.
er also each will receive $1,000. The
Mr. Clark Is survived by his are removed and stamped and flrea ut VttrloUB kinds since thè or-
States when be was 25 but re a88Ured the council that they will ted regardless of the volume of
balance of (be estate Is to become
mother, Mrs. Alphretta Clark of taken home. The county takes two del' of the ,ndu8lrlal Accident Com
turned to his native country a few as8‘8t ln 1,16 upkeep of this area water consumed.
The Eugene
the property of the Board of For­
mission withdrawing protection for • FOLLOWING JESUS”
West Springfield, with whom he
year« later and remained there un-l*f tbe H i«bway Commission w ill lm- W ater Board refused to provide
out
of
each
12
for
the
eign Missions of the Methodist
had been visiting; three sisters of the equipment, thus establishing flremen outalde of the city limits
any water service (or a flat rate
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC m
* a8 37 when he again re- prove ,l-
church.
l88U* d The order has later
and three brothers. Clarence, A l­ a quantity of food available for dis-
charge.
The
city
does
not
have
a
fund
out
-------------
turned
to
the
United
States
and
W. W. Calkins, Eugene attorney,
bert, Alice and Wilma all of West trlbullon this winter to needy per beeD re,88ued Providing protection
Rev. Veltle Pruitt will preach on to Kansas where he operated large of which to pay persons who assist
One (actor in comparison of
was named as administrator, and
within an area five miles of the the subject, "Following Jesus” at farms for several years prior to law enforcement officers by report­
Springfield; Charles of White Sal­ „ons.
charges in the two cities is that ln
Darwin Bristow, Mae Glbaon, and
The
Red
Cross
Is
warning
faml-
C,t'*
llm,ta
mon. and Mrs. Elvey Bebee. route
the morning services at the Christ- coming to Lane county where he ing crimes and law violations ex Eugene the service is furnished by
Marie O'Neill were named apprais­
3. Eugene.
lies, however, to put up as much
The first and most threatening lan church Sunday. There will be settled on Bear Creek near Cres cept in such cases where there Is tgx-free equipment to a group
ers of tbe estate.
Funeral services were held Mon­ food as possible now, because that (,re t0 which the department res special music. The Christian En well. He later bought the old Davis a special reward offered, it was de­ where the density of population la
day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the organlxation will not be able to Ported was that at W alterville deavor meets at 7 o'clock and the place at the we t end of the old cided at the council meeting.
many time* greater than in Spring-
TWO INJURED TRYING TO Poole-Gray Bartholomew chapel In ssslst those who allow food which wklch destroyed a farm home, a evening service starts at 8 o'clock.
highway bridge and made this his
No successor has been named field. It is roughly estimated that
PASS CARS ON HIGHWAY Springfield. Rev. Frank 8. Clemo. could be preserved, to be wasted lodge hall and store building, and The topic for this service w ill be home until his death.
yet to take the place of O. H. Jar­ the power company directly and
or f Id a led and Interment was made during the summer. Tbe Red Cross a rkurch. The Eugene fire depart "Christian Freedom." There will
He is survived by one niece, Mrs. rett resigned.
through employees pays one-tourth
Chester Himmons and Clyde Fos­ at I^aurel Grove cemetery.
and the county is spending quite “>ent wax asked first to assist at be special music and congregation­ Alice Mason Pye of Vancouver, B.
of the local taxes which would
ter were seriously Injured last Sun­
bit of money for the necessary ,h *8 flre - but refused to go without al singing.
C„ and by many relatives In Eng­
have to be assessed against the in­
LANE
COUNTY
DAY
AT
day afternoon when their car struck
canning equipment and containers insurance protection.
land.
dividual property owners under
loo-e gravel and turned over while CHURCH MEMBERS CUT
now In an effort to enable people
August 1, a run was made to the BOY SCOUTS PLAN FOR
STATE FAIR IS SEPT. 26 other conditions.
Funeral services were held on
attempting to pass another car near
WOOD FOR WINTER FUEL to take care of themselves as much McPherson farm northwest of
Monday at 9 a. m. from the Poole-
Another (actor is that the Spring-
FALL WORK TUESDAY Gray-Bartholomew chapel. Rev.
Judkins point on tbe Pacific high­
Monday. September 26. will be
as possible without financial as Springfield to put out a stubble fire
field water is pumped from five
way They are at the Pacific Christ­ Methodist Men Inaugurate Pioneer sistance during the winter.
¡caused by sparks from a tractor
Lane
county
day
at
the
State
fair
Dean C. Poindexter was the offici­
wells, clorinated and filtered right
Plans for the fall work of the
ina hospital In Eugene.
Methods In Securing Supply
No damage was done here.
ating pastor, and the body was at Salem this year it was decided here in town. This requires a lessei
Springfield
Boy
Scout
troop
were
Hlinmon'a parents were also In
Tuesday
evening
at
a
county-wide
• of Cordwood for Church
ass Six/ aw-we-s.«. «
I Thur8day la8t weel1 Hugh Joliff,
shipped to the Portland Cremator
io vestment and such water can be
volved In an accident at the same
meeting ot community organisa­
MAN . ATTEND BAPTIST
fire chief, took the truck out to the discussed here Tuesday evening at turn.
produced cheaper than If It were
the
regular
troop
meeting
held
at
tlme Sunday They were riding to
PICNIC ON TUESDAY | Bo<art ,arm north of Springfield
tions
held
at
the
Chamber
of
Com­
Not unlike their forefathers, men
Mr. Mason was an ardent friend
to be piped a distance. The instal­
the Methodist church. The troop
the hospital with L. A. Forkner of ihe Methodist church of Spring-
put out a fire which had started
of the church and church organiza­ merce in Eugene. The Eugene lation of water meters in Spring-
was
organized
about
eight
months
when that automobile collided with field are taking their sharp axes
A large number of people from j from a tractor In a stubble field
tions and his contributions to vari Junior Chamber of Commerce will field will greatly increase the in­
one being driven by W. H. Smith over their shoulders and going forth the Baptist church attended a pic- and which had spread to the L. L ago and is directed by Glen Martin,
ous organisations are said to have assume responsibility for the af­ vestment of the company in the
of Eugene.
to the woods to secure a supply of nlc at Riverview park In Eugene Bailey orchard burning six walnut manual training professor at the been several thousand dollars.
fairs of the day and plan a com
high school.
city and entitle them to higher
fuel for their church this winter.
plete program from the time the
Tuesday afternoon as guests of the ««**■- and to the Chester Chase
rates.
The first tree to fall victim of Sunday school which furnished Ice | farm where two acres of ripe
gates open until they close that
DIPHTHERIA REPORTED
SERVICES AT METHODIST evening. The evening program will Comparison of public utility rates
the sharp blade« of these woods­ cream and coffee for all those at *h e a t were destroyed before the CASCADE SUMMIT MAN
IN MARCOLA DISTRICT
in different cities is a most diffi­
men crashed to the ground on the tending- Many went out to the park fir * could be controlled.
CHURCH ARE PLANNED center about the Eugene Gleemen
RUNS DEPOT HERE
cult problem unless one can flna
male
singing
organization
which
Chris
Hansen
farm
last
week
when
In
the
afternoon,
others
coming
out
The
Fourth
fire
run
made
was
to
The first case of diphtheria to
Rev. F. S. Clemo w ill preach at has won much comment since their two cities where the same condi­
be reported In Lane county for some a party consisting of J. B. Hay­ after they had completed their I*1* Shull farm on the Mohawk
A. E. Rummel of Cascade Sum
worth,
W
E.
Buell,
Charles
Myers,
the
morning service at the Metho trip to Seattle last month to sing tions exist, ln one city the mains
work
In
(he
evening.
road
two
miles
northeast
of
Spring-
time was found at Marcóla Tuesday
mit, Oregon, Is here now to handle
and
Fred
Buell,
converted
Ihe
tall
dlst
church Sunday In the absence before the International Convention may be owned by the producer or
W ilfred Cook was general chair- Geld Saturday when a passing
by Dr. R. C. Romlg, county health
the work at the Southern Pacific
by the city. The upkeep may be In
officer. Dr. Romlg snys that half tree into four cord* of three-font man for the event. He was assisted motorist discovered a roadside fire depot during the annual vacation of Rev. Poindexter, pastor, who Is of Rotary.
one or the others hands. The popu­
by Mrs. Wallace Hawke, and M ls s |8n<1 notified the department.
wood.
attending
a
ministerial
seminar
at
of the population of Marcóla has
of Carl Olson. Mr. Rummel is
lation may vary and greater Invest­
Others have promised to donate Carol Chase.
Epworth Heights in Washington. MANY ATTEND PICNIC
already received the dlphthoria
agent at Cascade Summit. He will
ments are required per capita ln
trees
for
wood
purposes.
They
have
Rev.
E.
C.
Crandall
w
ill
preach
at
toxin-antitoxin and he strongly ad
MANY ATTEND I. O. O. F.
be here for ten days or longer.
OF VETERANS SUNDAY one small city than in some target
Coburg
at
9:46.
not
done
so
yet,
and
the
crew
Is
vises that persons who have not
place.
PICNIC AT LOST CREEK
GIRL HONORED W ITH
Plans for the evening service
had these treatments to take them awaiting more timber.
More than 100 persons attended
The request for a redaction of
hive not been announced, but It Is
BREAKS ELBOW IN FALL
PARTY ON TUESDAY
More than 400 members of the
the picnic of W illam e'te post num the electric rate to 6 cents per
expected that the young people will
OLYMPIC COACHES FISH
r-
_
. I. O. O. F. and affiliated organise-
FROM HORSE MONDAY
ber 293, Veterans of Foreign Wars
CALIFORNIA GIRLS GIVEN
kilowatt hour can have little
have charge.
oro ty Mae lo ite r, daughter of tlons and their families attended
at the Springfield auto park Sun
MeKENZIE TH IS WEEK
chance of approval by the U tility
FAREWELL PARTY MON. Mr. and Mra. 8. 8. Potter, was the annua, Jolnt plcnlc of
George Wilson. Jr., son of Mr.
day.
Commission when most ot the cities
honor guest at a surprise party held et(e ralley aml Centr„ Ore<on and Mrs. George Wilson of Eula re­
The day was given over to a pic­
More dignitaries arrived this
PROGRESSIVE
22
TEAM
are now paying about 8 cents, and
Mrs. Wm. O. Hughes and her nt her home Tuesday evening by
wh)ch was gpon, ore<, by tbe ceived a ' broken elbow Monday
nic dinner, swimming and various
week to spend a few days fishing daughter, Elizabeth, entertained at
members of Mrs. A. B. Van Vnl- Ku, ene and Redmon<J enc>mlb when he fell from a horse which he
MEETING IS FRIDAY athletic events including horse the Eugene W ater Board charges
on the McKenale. Rill Itnywnrd the Hughes home Monday afternoon
7 ft cents with a tax free p lant
tab s Sunday school class. Twenty- mpnta a,
Creek ranrh 8und
was riding. He was brought to
shoes and foot races.
brought Kd. Farrell. Harvard track at a farewell party for the Misses
At the present time Springfield
The regular monthly business
one were present and enjoyed an
R. H . J „ „ „ , grandmaster of the Springfield to have the Injury
coach, and Harry Hillman, Darth Elinor Campbell and Mnrgaret Sim­
and social meeting of the Progres­
is paying a minimum of $1.00 for
evening of games and music. Re-
o . O. F. for Oregon and Chas. P. treated.
mouth coach from the Olympic mons of Sacramento, California,
12 kilowatt hours while Eugene
sive 22 d rill team of Juanita Re­
,a U
th‘ | Poole, grand warden, were the prin­
CHARTER MEMBERS OF
gamae to his home In Lane county who have been visiting with their evening.
bekah lodge will be held at the 1.
patrons of the W ater Board pay
cipal
speakers.
Stunts
and
game« HOME MISSION MEETING IO. O. F. hall Friday evening st
to spend several days fishing for aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. L. K.
REBEKAHS HONORED 75 cents for 10 kilowatt hours as a
were enjoyed by those present.
redsldes and rainbow trout. The Page. The two girls left Tuesday
¡7:30. Mrs. O. H. Jarrett, leader, re­
minimum base. A comparison of
LOWELL DEPOT TO BE
AT CHURCH TUESDAY
Mrs. Alice Doane and Maggie the average fam ily bill ln the two
three have been members of the for their home.
quests that all members be present.
CLOSED AUGUST 19 POULTRYMEN ATTEND
Premier, both charter members of cities would be difficult as the rate
staff at Loa Angeles.
The monthly meeting of the
Juanita Rebekah lodge were honor­ structures In both cities are differ­
ANNUAL CONVENTION Home Mission society of the Meth
IUKA CIRCLE TAKES
The Southern Pacific depot at
ed by their fellow lodge members ent. Eugene charges one rate for
MRS. DRURY HOSTESS
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
odist church was held ln the church
Monday evening at a social and
NEW MEMBER AT MEET Lowell and four others In Oregon
Many
Lane
county
poultrymen
parlots Tuesday with Mrs. Ida
FOR ROYAL NEIGHBORS program following the regular all domestic purposes, while In
HAS OUTINO TH IS WEEK
will be closed on August 1$. They
Springfield the rate Is divided
and O. 8. Fletcher, county agrlcul Gants in charge. Mrs. H. P. Batch­
Mrs. Grace Lansberry wag Ini­ are at Beaverton, Gervais, Shedd,
meeting. Mrs. Stella Eaton and
Mrs. R. L. Drury was hostess at
into various classifications for vari­
Members of the Jolly Junior Sun­ tiated Into Iuka Circle, ladles of and Yamhill. Iotck of the necessary tural agent, will participate In the elder lead the devotfonals.
Mrs. Stella Findley entertained
ous types of equipment.
her home Wednesday afternoon at
day school class of the Methodist the O. A. R. at the monthly meet- business was cited as the reason ninth annual convention of the
with a ! kit, "A Backyard Visit.”
2:30 for members of the Royal
church under the direction of their ng of the group at the Armory for the closing order given by the state poultrymen being held at Cor­
Visits Daughter
The per capita consumption of
vallis
today
and
Friday.
A
varied
Neighbors
of
America.
This
was
the
leader. Mra. W illis Bertsch, left Thursday evening.
Mrs. E. H. Turner and grandson,
water in Springfield Is said to be
Refreshments Oregon Public Utilities commission.
program of speakers and demon­ Robert James Strand, of Olympia, regular monthly meeting.
Monday evening for Fall Creek pic­ for the group were enjoyed at the
REBEKAH SOCIAL IS
from 20 to 40 per cent higher than
strations has been arranged for the Washington,
nic grounds where they will spend Eggimann parlors following the
have
arrived
In
In most towns the same slae. Dur­
O. E. S. GROUP PICNIC
PLANNED
FOR
MONDAY
meeting.
the week camping.
Springfield to visit with Mr. and
ing the hot weather last week
business meeting.
Visit Crater Lake
IS POSTPONED MONDAY
Mrs. H. E. Maxey. Mrs. Turner la
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew
The monthly social meeting of nearly a million gallons a day waa
Visiting Mother
Homs from Hospital
the mother of Mrs. Maxey.
and Dr. and Mrs. Rollln McIntyre Juanita Rebekah lodge will be held pumped
Boston Man Here
The picnic of the Past Matrons
Mrs. Frances Bartlett Scott and
Harl McPherson was discharged
of Eugene returned to their homes at the lodge hall following the busi­
Eddie Carol of Boston arrived ln club of Cascade chapter, O. B. B.
daughter of San Frandeco, are here
from tbe Eugene hospital Wednes­ Springfield Tuesday to spend some
Leaves for Washington — Mrs. late Monday evening after a trip ness meeting next Monday. The
Returns from l e r n i — Mlsa A u
day. He underwent an operation time visiting at the H. E. Gerber which was to have been held on now visiting st the home of Mrs. W alter C. Darr left Tuesday fot over the McKenzie pass to Bend,
social committee for this month In­ Bid well. Mrs. Margaret Keajrgtt.
Monday
was
postponed
until
later
Scott's
mother,
Mrs.
Nettle
E.
Bart
there last week for a goitre.
Port Orchard, Washington, for an Crater Lake, Oregon Cave*, and cludes Blanche Davis, Cora Hinson, and Earl Luckey returned Tuesday
home.
In tbe month.
ML
extended visit.
Crescent City, California.
and Edith Cox
evening (root Bun
FEW MAKE USE
CLOSES
FOR ORE WEEK
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