*r r“*» •» to1 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TWENTY NINTH YKAIt BPK1NOFIKLI), LANK COUNTY. OKKOON, THURSDAY, 8 KJ *T EMBKit g, 1>S2 SCHOOLS READY Make-Up Exams Set Eor hridav 10 OPE£SEPI. 19 Three Tim e W inner IM I IO PüflILKNB Failure to Take Teat« Melina Another Year on Same Five New Teacher« Join High Work at School School Faculty at Opening of Fall Term Here Mukwup «aauiinatlnns for h ( u BOARD RAISES 't o e y ? TUITION Io make Ilielr r«sp<wtlv«! Marion Hall Face« Taek of ««•»••. •»> t» ''«id nt m« Lincoln Developing Football Team kulldlag, on Friday, September # From Green Material AU ilndents who bare been pre ” ■everything la In r«adtn«»a for the opening of H im new school your here a week from Monday member« of the echuul buurd uunnunred ful lowing their monthly meeting un Tueuday evenlug Tuition ratee for high eotiool elu denta living outalde of the district were raleed from $20 to $30 by the board Tueaduy evening. The rale* brlnve the fee up to pur with that charged III« W altervllle district fur the atudunta aunt here The grade echool tuition fee of $20 was not Increaiied. No. 36 LEGION TO SEEK GREAIEB VOTING T o W ed John D. Hi ] --------------------------------------- 05443914 FDORlOISPEil Springfield Physician to At Springfield Delegation Leav tend Annual Large Medi Poat Members to Cover Entire cal Summer School ing Today and Friday for City in Canvass for Non- State Convention Registered Citizens Leaving Springfield Sunday. Heptember IL Dr. W C. Hebhan national meet follows ^ v e 7 sr„,;h many fail to register deala of Lincoln Junior high. who . fallml Doctor Leaves Sunday for Meet „ a n purlng for these tenia are urzed to i I»« present at 8 o'clock on ihla dal« a . failure hi remove existing de- ftctencles wi.'' «an that the whole year a wm - have to be ra pealed, aces 3 * il Roy P. Quinsy. principal at . C ’OOl. More Than 300 Exhibits Are Placed for Opening Day by County Club Members GATE umbla, where he will attend the Variety of Recreation BnnUB, iUOimer , thool of tbe V. D. Captain Appointed for Each and Entertainment to Be couver Medical association Precinct; Drive to Follow Provided for Veterans The sessions are scheduled to be Portland Convention W id e ■ ADMISSION FREE Judging and Demonstrations to Feature Three-Day Ses sion at Fairdgrounde ■ „ ~ held ,,n September 13. 14. 16 and and high M . ----- fOur - - z - - Th. y con, - i— — . . . tal . . « . i * bouae-to-bouae canvass of the Gates at the Laos county fair officials of the I- ederal government lecture« and clinics given by out . « » < * * city of Springfield, with a Mlaa Margaret Ravior, Philadel- Mias is to'be'the'brideof Blanchette Hooker. New <r,,un<Ja »wung open this morning >hia, lor the third eucceaiivc year “ 7 ' " l “” to up standing doctors from all parts 6f for each precinct, will be York, IX at 9 o’clock on the first strictly /on the Fifth Annual 10-milc swim annuaI American Le- lbl, united States and many for- l* ° “ <'h«d here non by members of Rockefeller id. She is the ii I.akt Ontario in the record time I glon convention to be held In Port county wide Four H fair to be held elgn countries. ‘ he American Leyton to sign up I jJ * civil engineer The en. I 5 hr».. 22 min« . and IS seeds In Lane county and revealed more laud starting Monday for four days. Also, a cash prise of $3,000 Almost all possible »ubjecte will •*’ v o l,r* who ,r e not D<” ’ register- m t^ke’ to’ toTiui.“* than 300 distinct exhibits ptacel by The leaders of thia vast vanguard be taken up for discussion during ' for k *nera' election to be these workers. have already reached the conven held November 8. the four day school. The gatn will remain open for tion city and thousands of others Final plans for the registration ' Mias Clara Jones, office nurse, three days, closing Saturday even are awurmlng across the borders ot drive have not been made, and will ; ing. and all admissions are free. the state on all aid«« to take In the will be at Dr. Rebhan’s office here probably be held up until after the during hla absence. Concessions are being managed by big meeting. national Legion convention to be In ! club members themselves this year. Oregon people appreciate the Portland next week. The drive In Judging of livestock and other great opportunity to boost thalr Springfield will probably begin the J --------- - exhibits and demonstrations by state and spread good will among latter part of the week of Septem- Office« at the high school will Nine Sons and Daughers, Also Peach Orchard Held Profit- the visitors, and themaelvea are per 1«. according ,o I M Pe.er.on J Charter Night Program to Be j Z’" be open the lent three day« of nekt Grandchildren Gather Here able by Man Who Begins migrating to Portland today and to post adjutant and in charge of the Held September 20, Covered the place this year of the c annual a aa morrow for the two-day state con week. September 14. 1». tfl and at Wickham Home Over Again at 80 Years <,rtve Dish Dinner Set county exhibition. vention. torn» faculty member« will be prea Captains appointed for each ot Schedale of events for the three ent to dlacuaa future atudy course« This la the first time a National Sons and daughters of r. and | Hulldlug up of a successful hual Eighty persons attended the the precincts are W. N. Dow (1), J. days has been prepared by County with both old and proapedlve stu Mrs H C Wickham. 1SS Main nesa aa a farmer even after passing 1-eglon Convention haa been held opening fall meeting of Cascade M luirson (2). Oswald Olson (1), Club Leader R. C. Kuehner aa fol dent« No actual registering will «treat. Springfield, gathered at the the 80-year mark la not an Impossi In Oregon and It It the first time Action Effective Immediately; and C. A. Swarts (4). Each of these chapter. Order of the Eastern Star lows: . be done before September 1*. bow- home of their parents Bunday for bility a t la being demonstrated on that moat of the communities of To Move to Eugene Campus, men will name their assistants for Masonic temple here Tuea- ever tirade school building« will a large family reunion. All of the $0 acres of land near Natron by U the state are going to be repres Thursday, September • Salary Is >12,000 Yearly the drive. | evening. Members of the Evan- not be open before that date ented at such a gathering. Livestock, crops, garden, poultry, lk grandchildren were present. Thia B. leather. Each worker w ill carry regUtra ' elin® cha|?‘ er Eu<ene- a"<i of No new face« will be found la the first time that all member« Dr. W illiam Jasper Kerr, presi handicraft, canning, cooking, flower Springfield Is no exception. Pro Helling out hla ranch at Molalla tlon cards with him and will be pre the Creswell Star chapter were in among the grade school faculty ot the family were together for $0 dent of the Oregon State college at exhibits to be entered at club of vited guests bably 30 members of the local Le three years ago Mr. Prather came pared to register voters at their Data, but the many change« at the years. Corvallis la chancellor of the Ore fice at fair by 10:00 a. m. 8:00— to Springfield and purchased a gion poat t .»<$ auxiliary will attend homes. These ::ards w ill later be Honored guests of the evening Placing of ribbons on sewing and high echool will bring new people The entire group gathered at the amall tract of land. The flrat year one or more of the sessions at both gon system of higher education. turned In at the City hall where were Mra. Alberta McMurphy of to the city. The flrat of tbcaa. Ml«« Wickham home here for a family home making exhibits. 9:00— Selection of Dr. Kerr waa made he planted a portion of the land to the state and national conventions. they will be checked over by Mr. Eugene. She Is past grand matron, Juanita Demmer of Medford, ar picture of the nine sons and daugh Health examinations. 10:00— In late Tuesday by members of the There are many others who are tomatoes, cantaloupes, and water Peterson who will also maintain a and commltteewoman of the Gen rived her« early thia week. Shu ters, after which all went to River struction in livestock Judging; Judg planning to Lake advantage of the state board of higher education fol registration service at the city hall melons eral Chapter of the W orld; Mrs ing of forestry; Judging of handi will have charge of the Hnmance aide park for a picnic dinner dur lowing months of Investigation and state holiday proclaimed by Gov until October 8, the final day on Hallie Huntington worthy matron The second year Mr Prather I language department, craft. 10:30— Judging of cooking discussion relative to the position. which registrations can be made. ing the afternoon. purchased 150 peai h trees, five ernor Meier to attend the big par of Evangeline chapter, and grand exhibits. 11:00— Judging of flower, Another new addition to the ataff Hla election waa made known after Person« attending the reunion Goldeh Delicious apple trees and a ade Tuesday This drive la part of a county marshall of Oregon; Miss Gene crop, garden and hortlcnltnre ex thia year will be Mbs Ina Clement the board had voted 4-S against the were Mr and Mra. Charles Putman, dozen cherry trees which he set Among those who have signified movement being launched by W. B. vteve Thompson, worthy matron of hibits. 1:30— County-wide meeting who succeeds the former Ml«« llan employment ot Dr. Zook, who came Cottage drove; Mr and Mra. tzewls out a year ago last spring. their Intention of attending either Dillard, county clerk, with the aa- CreeweB star chapter and a mem of home economics club members. ■on aa secretary. She haa become here recently from the east to in Pulman and family, Mr and Mrs Thia summer the peach trees the slate or national convention, or slatance ot local groups. Mr. Dillard ber of the Pay of Representatives 1:30-3 00— Instruction fam iliar with her dutlea, having In crops spect the schools. The vote for Dr. George Putman, and family all ot have developed and grown remark both, are Mr and Mrs. M. B. Hunt- estimates that there are several committee of the Grand Chapter; Judging and crops Judging content apeni « m i time at the school last Prteicott, Washington; Mr and ably well, each tree bearing fruit ly, Mr and Mrs J M Larson. Mr. Kerr was not made public. thousand non-reglatered eligible and C. A. Huntington, worthy pa 2 30— Explanation of placlngs by aprlng before the close of school. The new chancellor will come to Mra. l-ee Putman and family, and strong Tree Stock and Mra. Vern Caldwell, W alter voters In the county, and probably tron of Evangeline chapter. Mlaa Helen Chaney of Spokane home economics Judge. 3:00— Live Mr and Mrs. John Putman and The peach tree« are strong stock vllle; Dr. and Mra. W. N. Dow, Mr. Eugene to make hla home at the 400 such in Springfield. Washington, and a member of last stock Judging contest Following the regular meeting at family of Springfield Mr and Mra shipped here from the Stark Bros and Mrs. Roy Quinsy, Mr. and Mr« ■ite of the University and will re year'a class at the Cnlverally of More than 400 have been regis 8 o'clock which waa Interspersed Friday, Sept. 0 Grange Dey Robert l*utman and fam ily, Mra. nursery In Missouri. Every one of W aller N. Gossler, Mlaa Edna ceive a salary of $12,000 annually. Oregon will succeed Mlaa Luclle tered here thia year prior to and with short talks by the honot *:00— Judging of livestock. 10:04 Joe Styman. aud Mr. and Mrs. Roy the 160 are living and growing Hwarts, Victor Fogle, Maude Bryan, He haa asked that no new presi Holman aa English Instructor following the primary election by guests, a program was held and re — Judging of rabbits; Instruction la Hayden all of Marshfield; and Mr. There ore two varieties of them, Crystal Bryan, Clayton Barber, H. dents be appointed for either the Mr. Peterson at the city hall. Domw«tlr science Instruction and and Mrs Lewie Doughty and daugb freshments were served In the din Judging poultry. 10:30 — Poultry the Red Bird and the Halberts E. Maxey. Mrs. Grace 8chall and Agricultural school or for the Uni home economies will also be In the ter of Goshen. ing room. The program consisted Judging contest U : 00-12— Grange These are both varieties of the el her niece, Winifred Hagerman, both versity until the end of the yi hands of a new arrival. Mlaa Ruth of musical numbers by Fred and program. 1:00— Judging of poultry. berta peach The Red Bird ripens of Dexter; M. A. Pohl, Mra. Emma aa he felt that he could handle the Evelyn Buell in a violin duet, and 7:30— Style show; Morrlaon of Portland. She auo- Meeting ol early In the summer and the Hal Olson, Oswald Olson, H. H. Hchaf necessary work. Hla appointment la vocal solos by Mrs. Jane K«tsls. Younger Local Leaden. ceeda Mlaa Ia*ons Klllottt In thia berta la a later variety. Thia peach fenberg. Milton Ashley. W alter effective immediately. The Corval Fred Buell, and Mra. W. K. Barn ell department. Saturday, September W la noted for Ita large alae. averag vllle; Rodney W illiam. Dexter; and lis post become« vacant with the who was accompanied by her I'erhopa the one new fuculty 9:00 — 6 Health Examinations. promo* Ion of Dr. Kerr, and the Uni Ing a pound each when the treee Leroy Pavne, Vida. daughter, Barbara. Miss Margaret 10:00-11:30 — Livestock showman member who will find himself faced versity position has already been are three years old The National Convention -.esslone Jarrett accompanied the violin ship. with the moat difficult twik thia The trees are planted 27 feet ■tart Monday morning at 8 o'clock vacated effective at the end of the numbers. fall will be Marlon Hall upon whose Demonstrations and the groups In apart In the rows and w ill reach and close Thursday with the elec year by Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall Nearly Million Egg« Taken Mrs. Gertrude W'ilson, Mrs. Jane charge of each are as follows: ahouldera will fall the responsi esch other during the next year, tion of officers and a meeting of who announced hla resignation late bility of developing u strong foot Club Members and Friends to Daily from Salmon at Com Ketels. and Mr?. Abbie Wheaton think« Mr. Prather, despite the fact the executive committee. Thursday, September 8 A com Saturday as president. were In charge of the program. The ball team from much new material See First Showing of Boat that he was advised to plant them plete program covering all activi Considerable Interest now centers mercial Fish Racks 10:30— Handwork, Mrs. Melba Many mentliera of Norvat May's refreshments were under the dl only 20 feet distant. The careful ties of the Legion haa been pre on the effect which the selection of men River Pictures Andrews’ club. 10:45— Sewing, Mrs. strong team last season bare gradn Egg taking from salmon at the rectlon of Mrs. Opal Roberts. Mrs. L. B. Leach’s club. 3:00— Home working of the ground and richness pared and la printed In the laet Is Dr. K err and hla moving to the Uni aled and will be mlaalug from the fish racks at Hendricks bridge la Edna Hobbs, and Mrs. Lena Fraed Making. Mrs. Irene Holcomb's club. First public allowing of motion of It Is credited for the unusual sue of the Oregon Legionnaire, a versity campus will have on the lineup tbU fall. progressing rapidly now and nearly erick. Mrs. Elsie Pollard. Mrs. W picture tuken on a boat trip on growth. fate of the so-called Zorn-McPher- copy of which haa been received Friday, September • N. Dow and Mrs. Josephine Cowart the upper Hogue river Ihla summer Next year will find the trees by all poat members. son bill which proposes to combine, 100 million are being taken each 1:30— Sheep, A. J. Flint's club. were In charge of the kitchen. day. Workmen are also saving all by Dr. W. C. Hebhan, Rev Veltle bearing a strong crop of fruit and 2:15— Poultry, E. J. Edward’s club. Entertainment and recreation for at Corvallis, the University and of the fish carcass this year to be The next meeting of Cascade Pruitt, M It Irlah and Prince Hel- will begin to be worth real money 2:45— Poultry, Mrs. P. J. Cauthorn’s all visitors has been provided by State college, to conaolidate all chapter w ill be held September 20. used as food for the young fish at frlah. will be made here Friday to the owner, he thinks. club. 3:00— Canning, Mrs. Ralph the city of Portland at a minimum normal school work at Eugene, to the salmon hatchery and at the This w ill be the annual charter evening at the Community hall Apple nnd cherry trees grow Laird's club. 3:45;—Sewing I, M n . of coat to the veterans. Two fees establish a law school at Salem, and truot hatchery. night meeting at which time char when members of the Lions club slower, but are all looking strong 03886684 to create Junior colleges at Ash S. H. Andrews’ club. 4:30— Cooking, or $2 each providing tickets for all ter member; of the lodge w ill fill will hold an evening meeting with and healthy on the farm The completion, ot the cold stor Mrs. B. L. Rankin's club. major activities In the city during land and LaGrande. all of the chairs. This is also the former members and others aa To Expand Orchard Freshman registration at the Uni age room at the game hatchery the convention. Saturday, Septem ber 10 covered dish dinner meeting of the their gneats. To-date only about ten acres ot verslty and State College will start prqyldes ample space for storage 10:30— Sewing, Mrs. Victor Bail lodge group. To Ben Dorris, Lane county man. Work on Presbyterian Struc Other films which have been the land Is In orchard, the other of all available salmon flesh which Monday. September 1$. Advanced ey. 1:00—Calf, Mrs. Adam's club. taken on the McKenzie river al d if being cultivated for corn and water goes much of the credit for the students will register the latter is ground and fed to the small sal ture Started on Tuesday, 1:46— Bachelor Sewing, Mrs. S. M. successful manner In which the melons Next year the entire farm mon later In the year. Only one In ferent Ilmen will also be shown, Is Incorporated part of the same week, and all boll- Andrews’ club. 2.30— Corn Mr. Roy convention details have been pre and additional entertainment Is be will be planted to orchard trees aa days at the two schools will be uni dian fam ily has arrived at the Tracer. 3:15— Calf, Mr. A. J. Flint hatchery so far to dry salmon for Construction work on a now Pre»- ing provided for by the committee the owner feels that this Is the pared. He has spent the entire past form. 4:00— Tuekey, Mrs. Floyd Johnson. winter food. Usually there la a liyterian church al W altervllle to headed by I. M Peterson. C. F quickest way to develop a real de year In Portland making arrange large influx of these visitors from replaca the one which waa destroy Barber and John Ketela are the pendable Income from the farm ments for this great gathering. Thotosnd. of veterans MOir PB l 1- H IT OLD IMK RIDS FIMILI U .-.1 N FIRM SUCCESS MANI RERE FOR O.E.S. MEETING OR. KERR NAMED IS CRINCELLOR E6G TAKING OK KT FISH BACKS LIONS TO GATHER AT POTLUCK MEAL WALTERVILLE FOLK ed by fire recently waa started nt that place Tuesday morning accord Ing to Rev. Ralph Clark, pastor. According to Rev. Clark the new church will be located on the same site aa the old building and will contain about the same amount of apace. The design of (he building will be changed conalderably, how ever, to meet the changed require ments of the church people of that community. The Incorporation paper« for the church were taken out In Snlem last week by C. K. Jennings. L. D Scrodo, and D. E. Benson, aa Incor porators. These were filed for re cord In Eugene Wednesday. Insurance In the neighborhood of $.'1.0011 waa carried on the former church building which waa com pletely destroyed by fire which apread from a farm hotixe anil also destroyed the lodge hall MONDAY PARTY PLANS CHANGED BY REBEKAHS The social part of the liebnkab lodge meeting to he held Monday evening will be given over to the annual anniversary program Instead of the radio party which waa an nounced earlier In the week accord ing to the members of the commit- tee In charge. Several special en tertainment features are being pre pared for this evening. Mrs. Nellie Pyne, Dorothy Girard and Mrs. Stella Flndlef are In charge of the program. land. During the early years the space between the trees la planted to tomato, cantaloupe and watermelon patches The production of these three garden products has been lifelong bnslness for Mr. Prather, and he has developed tome very unusual vnrletles ns well ns being very successful In his ventures but he expects to quit the melon work soon ond devote hla time to his orchard and trawherrlea. More than 200 bushela of the Bonnie Beat and Early Anno toma toes have already beon sold front the tract, and there are at least BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE 1000 more bushels on the 2600 START SUNDAY MEETS plniits he haa. His cantaloupes are the J. II Flrat meetings of the young peo Hales nnd the Eden Gem varieties ple's organizations ot the Baptlat and are now at their best. church were held Sunday after the summer vacation period. The Jun ior assembly meets before the even EDNA SWARTS CHOSEN ing service and Is a gathering for KENSINGTON LEADER children from 4 to 14 years. Immediately following the even Selection of Edna Hwarts aa ing meeting the Young People's Fel president of the Ken dngton club lowship Hour Is held for the older for the next year to succeed Mrs. group Rev. W illiam Taylor la di W. C. Hebhan, was made last F ri rector of both these groups. day afternoon at a picnic of the members held at W illam ette park She will announce her appointive CALIFORNIA PASTOR PREACHES ON SUNDAY officers at the October meeting to he held on October 14. at the home Rev. W alter A. Pegg of Hunting- of Mra. S. C. Wright. The meeting Friday was the first ton Park, California, preached both services at the Baptlat church Sun for the club members since the day. Rev. and Mra. Pegg had been summer vacation. Plans for their vacationing In Vancouver and Vic fall and winter activities were dis- toria, Rrltlsh Columbia, and atop- cussed at the meeting. other members of the committee. The meeting will open with a potluck supper at 6 30 and will be followed by the showing of the pictures and other program tea (urea. At Lions elnb meeting last week a committee consisting of F. B Hamlin, John Pyle and D. B. Mur phy waa authorlied to proceed at once and make arrangements (or the presentation of a complete pro grant nt aome place along the up per McKenale highway, preferably during the enly part of the week. lied In Springfield to visit with Rev To Attend Wadding and Mrs. W illiam G. Taylor for a Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew few days. left this morning for Seattle where they are to attend the wedding of Tonsila Taken Out Bober! Storey, a fraternity brother Jessie Jinks, daughter of Mr. and of Mr. Bartholomew. The wedding Mrs R M. Jinks of Coburg under Is to be Saturday night. Mr. Bar went a tonali operation at the of tholomew has been asked to be an fice of a local physician Wednes usher. day morning. PAST MATRONS TO MEET W ITH MRS. C. A. SWARTS MembeTH of the Pant Matron club of Cascade chapter, O, E. S. will be entertained Monday after noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. A. Swarts. Mrs. Hwarts is sec retary of the local Star chapter. MANY ATTEND DINNER FOR EUGENE RESIDENT WESTFIR RESIDENT PASSES WEDNESDAY Funeral Services for Mrs. Mattle Lae W alker to Ba Hold Hare Mra., C. A, Huntington Honored Friday Afternoon Upon Elevation to State Office in O. E. S. Mra. Mattle Lee, W alker. 41, died at her home at W estfir Wednesday A large number of Springfield after a long Illness. Funeral ser people attended a dinner In Eu vices will be held Friday at 2 P. M gene Friday evening to honor Mrs. from the Poole-Uray-Bartholomew C. A. Huntington, worthy matron chapel in Springfield. Rev. Dean C. of the Evangeline chapter who has Poindexter will officiate and Inter been appointed worthy grand mar ment will be In Laurel Grove ceme shall for the state of Oregon. tery. Those representing Cascade Mrs. W alker was born In Ellis chapter In Springfield were Mrs. county, Texas, April 24, 1891. the E, E. Fraederlcka. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hwarts. Mtsa Maxine Swarts, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. King W a t MHs Thelma Sweeney, Miss Edna lac& She was married to John Platt. Miss Edna Swarta. Mrs W alker of Dennison, Texas, In 1911. Pearl Schantol, Mrs. Abbie Whea They moved to Kansas City where ton, Mrs. avid Saltsman. Mrs. Nell they lived until 1918 when they Pollard. Mrs. W. N. Dow. Mra. A came to North Bend, Oregon. They J. Cowart. Mrs. Donald Toomb, and later lived at M ill City, Reedsport, Wendling and In W estfir .since Mrs. Peters. 1930. MRS. FINLEY HONORED AT PARTY ON FRIDAY Miss Loudclle Williams and Miss Dorothy Mae Potter were hostesses at the Potter home FTlday evening at a party honoring Mrs. Bernice Neher Findley who la leaving soon for California where she will make her home. The evening was spent with game« and refreshments. IUKA CIRCLE HOLDS BUSINESS MEET HERE Regular business was transacted by members of Iuka circle, Ladles Auxiliary of the G. A. R. at their semi-monthly meeting held last Thursday evening at the armory. A social hour was held at the Eggl- nianti parlors following the busi ness meeting. She Is survived by her husband, four children. Frank. Clarence, Bee sle, and Helen, all at home; two brothers, Dean Wallace. Texas, and W illiam Wallace. Scio, Oklahoma. She also leaves two sisters. Mra. Jessie Chapman of Freeno, Califor nia, and Mrs. May W hittaker at Reedsport. across the McKenxIe pass. Taking of these egga la a tech nical problem requiring consider able skill. Only "a limited number of the salmon are fully ready to ■pawn each day and the others are kept penned until they are 'ripe' aa the workmen at the racks speak of them. The eggs are taken in milk cans to the hatchery where they are hatched by artificial heat. This requires 5000 units of heat. If the water ia kept 50 degrees It usually requires about 45 days for thia process. The young salmon are then kept In pens at the hatchery and fed until there is sufficient food and chances sre quite good that the young salmon will reach the ocean. They are fed on the old salmon and are usually liberated Into the river In June. The average site of the fish is three inches. On the coast tne fish grow faster because the water Is not so cold as that In the McKenxIe river. After spending several years In the Pacific ocean the salmon re turn to the stream where they were hatched to spawn. Many of them are caught In the fish racks and the process Is repeated again. Egg taking haa been going on for days now. How much longer this will require depends on the rapid ity with which the e*gs ripen. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MISSION MEETING IS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS POSTPONED ONE WEEK W illiam Cox was elected presi dent of the Christian Endeavor of the Christian church here Sunday evening. Other officers elected were Barbara Adams, vice-president; Esther McPherson, secretary; Lee Vail, treasurer; and Uldlne Gartln, advisor. New chairmen of the various com mittees were also named by the nominating committee. The monthly meeting of the Girls Missionary society of the Christian church which was to have been held Monday evening was post poned until next Monday, Septem ber 18, it was announced this week. The Labor day holiday with a large number of members out of tbn city was the cause of the change in date. C.E. WILL OÍLLI IN CIJLSUNDK1 Joint Service in Evening to Close Meeting; Basket Din ner Is Set for 6:30 Christian Endeavor members re presenting churches at W altervllle. Marcóla, and Sprlngflel, will hold a Joint rally in Springfield Sunday afternoon. The afternoon will be given over to addresses by church leaders and to conference of worker«. A basket dinner w ill be held at 8:30 and a Joint evening service for all visitors will be held at 7:30 with Rev. Veltle Pruitt, preaching the sermon on the subject "Has Prohibition Failed?” The morning subject at the church will be “Christ and Prayer.” There w ill be special music at both service«. LIBRARY RETURNS TO FULL-TIME SCHEDULE Regular hours st the Springfield library were resumed Monday of this week following the summer vacation period. Hours now are from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 each Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Mrs. N. W. Emery is chairman of the library board, and Mrs. David Saltsman Is the librarian. FORMER RESIDENTS VISITORS IN CITY Dr. and Mra. S. Ralph Dlppel of Medford arrived In Springfield Fri day to spend the week-end with friends and relatives here and In Eugene. W hile In Springfield they were guests at the W. C. W right home. Dr. Dlppel attended the weekly meeting of the Lions club Friday at noon. He was the first president of the local organization and had a dental office here before moving to the souta. PRISCILLA MEMBERS TO NAME NEW OFFICERS Selection of officers for the next year will be the principal Item ot business to be taken up this after noon at the meeting of the Priscilla club at the home of Mra. John Parker at 2:30 o'clock. This w ill be the flrat meeting of the club since the summer vacation. MRS. CASSIDY PASSE3 AT HOME HERE FRIDAY Final rites for Mra. Jennie J. Cassidy, wife of J. F. Cassidy, who passed away here Friday afternoon after a lingering Illness were held Monday at the Crematorium In Portland. Veatch chapel was In charge of the arrangements. Mission Meeting Postponed The regular meeting of the For WOOD-PRODUCTS FIRM eign Missionary society of the M. FILES BUSINESS NAME E. church which was to have been held Tuesday afternoon at the The assumed business name of home of Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah was the Springfield Cabinet shop was postponed this week. filed for record at the office of the County clerk Saturday. The wood- Mareóla Merchant Hare products manufacturing plant is lo W alter Price. Marcóla merchant, cated on Fourth street between G. was a business visitor In Spring- and D. streets and Is operated by field on Tuesday. Paul Schiewe.