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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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SPRINGFIELD. I<ANE COUNTY, OREGON,TI 1C RSI >.U . AL’GUHT a l» a ?
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CITY FORMS
N. R. A. UNIT
Rain halts Oil
On McKenzie
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No. 30
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mlliemios
Roley Road Gets
Extension Work
DISCUSSED HEBE LEAD IN LEAGUE
Two More Days Needed to t
Put on Light Coating;
State Considers Remodeling ¡Junction City Game Adds An-
Heavier Coating Later
Property on Main Street for
other Victory to Cascade
Chamber of Commerça Stu-
National Guard Quarters
Leaders; Local Fans Go
Oiling work oo (lit* McKenxie j
diee Instructions at Meeting which started Wednesday morning '
Plana for the moving of the
Wednesday; To Comply
! waa »topped loday by the light rain
SWORD HOLDS BATTERS
Armory from Ita preaeul location 1
C. C. C. Crews Open Up Six
Miles Above Foley Springs;
South Fork to Get Rock
An extension of Foley Kpring,
DOLLAR MILL
TO OPERATE
L a ,« M t
P ,a n t in L a n a
road up along Horse creek has been County Expected to Turn
started by the C. C. C. workers at
Wheel»; Opening Not Set
| fall which begun laat night During' , al Fourth and Main street* to th>- i
Belknap under the direction of C.
TH IR TY -TW O GET EAGLES th* da2 on“ a«ctlou of the new high building which formerly hou*«d the Belknap C. C. C. Takes Cube
C Olaen of th - Cascade National WORKING ON MILL POND
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way north o( the Ureanwood came-
After Seven Inning Tie;
Foreal staff.
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Drop In cafe and Hume Baking
General Committee Formed tery waa oiled, all trarflc being di­ company near Third on Main s tr e e t,
Final Score is 19-2
The road will be extended from ^o Men Needed for 90 Day»;
With Heads of Civic and verted over the old route
I are being considered hare tbl*
four to a ll miles thlx year depend-
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High Officials of Company
Only the rive and one hair mile
Springfield's
Cascade
league
Ing on difficulty of construction,
Service Clubs as Members aectlon or the highway which waa w eek.
Visit Operations Recently
but the Forest Service has no plana
The building In conalderatlon la baseball team advanced a n o th e r
I'ndar the Blue Kagla bannara oí not oiled last year will be given now property of the atate. having atep toward* the championship of
at the preaent time of exlendlng
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the coaling at thia time according
to E lk la k e to connect with the
Tt‘*
D° ll,r
President Itixiaavelt Hprlngtlald la
been taken over by the World War the district Sunday when they re­
to Haymond Walah. resident high­
Ceotury Drive, be said There w lll al Mab* ‘- formerly the Const Range
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Veterans State Aid Commlaalon, turned from Junction City with a
■uuhllliing to march to recovery. At way engineer
It waa expected
he some extension work on the sawmill, will resume operations in
and It I* felt that a saving could 3-1 victory. It looked like a ahut-j
the Chamber or Commerça meeting that the oiling work could he com-
be effected by u*lng thia property. out for the Junction City Orphan*
other »Vie of the mountain alao. the near future, according to defl-
Wednesday aventng, attended by Í pleted In three daya. using four
It would alao provide better faci­ until the ninth and final Inning
largely fire trails for the use of the rilt* announcement made this week
moat or the retail dealera In the : r* " road tanks of oil.
forest men themselves.
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lities for the National Guard unit, when Perkin» fumblid an eaay
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. The plant Is now being put in coo-
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The oil being placed now la
grounder by V. Nelson, giving them
During the past week a rock
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city and Weal Springfield, It «a-
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. , . being a downatalr* location.
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the regular heavy oiling which
their only score. Sword pitched the
crusher haa been set up at Belknap ,11Uon but “ »• °Pen,D« < **•- which
Major
Hamilton,
field
man
for
voted to organlxe aa had been re , lk
Ighway la to receive later,
the Commlaalon. waa In Springfield entire game for Springfield.
H e r* are the pnacipaJa, in the tw* ’ slide, five miles up the South Fork will mark another major comeback
queated by the national recovery th
'ng merely a coating of oil
A »Ingle by Dick W right and a most rerent kidnapping* which kaa from the McKenxie highway June-jin the lumber industry in Lane
Monday and went over the property
ano
Tinkling of fine rock to
administration.
stirred the nation and brought foctl
Hon at Belknap bridge. Rock w lll ,.ounty
not
get
with C. A. Swarta, First Lieutenant tbree-hagger by Gordon Wrtght
•tat
federal order* to " b r e a k up kidnap
Mayor W P. Tyaon will be the alia
be taken from thia slide and used
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In command of the li>cal Guard unit gave the Springfield team their
p *g ring* " Above, August Luer
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The reopening activities of tbl*.
A
of th e highway from Before returning to Salem he de
"t,,re ln the ,ourth •■»•«»«. ln
official head of the Springfield
surfacing several miles of thia ,.
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77, retired lllia o t* banker dragged in
to Nimrod, the only un­ dared that they would draw u p itb f alx,b “ baa*' on Nmll* and a hit
roadbed Work I . being continued
b' rd ar«“
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committee which will conalat of Doyle
fret» b u home at A lto n, III. Below
completed
p:
rt
of
the
McKenxie
on
both
the
South
Fork
of
the
Me-
“
ad*
the prexldenta of the Chamber of
plan* for the reconditioning of the by Mulligan that wa* good for a J o h a J <i't'o noell, J r , A lbsay, N Y,
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here recently by R. Stanley Dollar.
•ctsed and held for *250,000 ran
Commerce. Llona club. American highway, I* expected to receive a building which will probably In­ homerun accounted for the other
Kenxle. and the North Fork of the
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liun of •h* late Robert Dollar, and
1-eglon. Civic club and any other second coat of oil and surfacing clude a new roof, removal of the two scores.
W illamette
which
wlll . . . eventually
later thia summer.
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J drive
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V between
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president of the Robert Dol-
Junction Man Fan* 'Em
civic organisation Intereated. Thia
, open .V.
this loop
th
e active
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partition wall between the two
lar Company of San Francisco,
Sogaard.
pitcher
tor
the
Orphans,
committee will be the general ataft
¡tw
o
larger
rivers.
sections, and trussing up the cell­
together with H. M. Lorber, secre­
struck out 11 of the Springfield
and appoint generala, colonel*, ma­
Another route which will receive
CHRISTIAN CHURCH C. E. ing. and other Interior change*. The hitter* compand to »lx for Sword
j the attention of the C. C. C. camp tary treasurer of the company.
jo r* and captain* If deemed needed
plana are to be approved and bid*
The boy* lost some additional
PLANS SUMMER OUTING asked for the necessary labor.
No Man Needed
to make the national recovery act
at Belknap Is that from Belknap
"There la no work here now for
chance* to »core when batter* fall
effective her«,
Springs towards Clear lake.
•t a t a Présidant of Society to Ba
ed to bunt and to run base«.
additional men and It may be 96
Much Intereal waa manlfeated at
•p e d a l Guest; U ld ln * O artln
The Nummary of the game taken
days or more before we are ready
the meeting to know more detail*
01 rector fo r Camp
from the aoorebook kept by Clark
to employ additional crews," T. H.
of the national recovery plan How
Wheaton waa aa follow*:
Mehl, superintendent, told visitor*
Eighteen Learn to Swim Dur­
ever. General Johnaon. head of the
A Rummer outing for all member*
Springfield
at
the mill Tuesday. Men have been
Ab
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Po
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ing Campaign; Five Win
orgniilaatlon, had not furnlaheS
i of the Christian Endeavor society
Perkins 4.
driving out here every day Inquir­
complete detail* Two letter* art
Senior
Life
Saving
Badges
of Springfield running from August
Thatcher 7.
ing about work only to return home
ting fourth advantage* of organlx
H to 21. at which lim e plans for
D. W right «.
again disappointed, he declared.
Ing local committee* and urging the
A total of 35 awards were made
the work of the local group during
O W right 2.
work be done were received aa well the fall and winter month* wilt be Mrs. Margaret Daniels Dies
Saturday to Springfield residents
At thia time the only work being
Mulligan 8. ...
ua an outline for the organisation
who participated In the annual Red Rebekah Members to Enter­ done at the large m ill is being
dlacuaaed and outltned
Saturday Daughter’s Home, E 8<)Ulr«-: 9.
The chamber decided to organlxe
Cross awlm campaign conducted for tain States Assembly Presi­
taken care of by a crew of lee*
W illiam Cox. president of tne C.
F. Squires 3,
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Services Held Tuesday
the committee aa *ugg»*tod and
the past two weeks at W illamette
than
a doxen men who are working
K. I* in charge of arrangement* for
dent Monday Evening
Sword 1.
0 2
await further ordera.
It la not
park by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Evans
on a 100-foot tuapenalon bridge
the outlng and wlll announce the
Mr*. Margaret Daniela, mother of Mattison 5,
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0
known If thia committee, which will
and Wade Rutherford. R-d Cross
Final preparations for the enter­ which wlll hold the elevated water
loratlon *oon Misa Uhiloe Gartln Mrs. Joseph Hart, died Saturday
be the official repreaentatlve of the
Instructors.
tainment of Mrs. Esther Bond of main supplying the entire mill, and
will be supervisor of the camp Mia* , evening at the home of her daugb- Junction City
Ab
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prealdenl In Springfield, will he Helen McClay. stale C. E preal- j ter on route 1, Springfield at the
The senior life saving badges Halsey, state president of the Re- “ 'Aerations to the mill pond. This
M Back 7. ....
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purely educational nr dlarlpllnart
were awarded to Ruth Carlton. bekah assembly, when she m a k e s :*111 lnclude
building of a new
dent from Portland, and Rev. Veltle age of S3 year*.
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or both.
Ruth Evans, Vivian Scott. Irving her official visit to Juanita Rebe- dam and gate" and 0,6
out
Pruitt wlll be guests at the nuilng
She wa* born at South Wales on G. Johnson 6.
0 1 ! Davis and Robert Watson. Junior
kah lodge here next Monday even■
o,d crlb work and the
Moat of tho«» preaent hail al­ and wlll asalxt with the study per .June 27, 1850. and came to the
B. Johnaon 5,
award* were earned by Oliver ing were made at the meeting of of ,he area b,ck ot ,be dam » » « •
' United Statea In 1864. living In
ready signed Ihe president'* blanket loda.
Hemerlckaon 8.
Adams. Roberta McKy, and Vivian the lodge group this week.
wl,b lar«e »“ ounta of rock and
code and were trying to put II Into
The Springfield C. K. society held { Kansas for several years
In 1872 Blackwell 2.
0 11
Morrison.
¡dirt. The mill pond itself will also
effect In their reapectlve bual- the Lane county banner for the j »be wa* married to Thomaa Dan- B Nelson 4,
0 0
-Mrs. Bond will be greeted on her be c te a v d out and deepene<1
ueeaea
Several reported having moat aggreaaive club during the pels and they moved to Callister,
In the advanced division were
V. Nelson ».
arrival by Mrs. Edna Yarnell, noble p]acea
4
Increaaed their atore staffs and tn past year and are attempting to Oklahoma, at that time Indian ter-
Donna Severson. Dorothy Flanery.
Bugaard 1,
grand and other newly Installed
creased wage* a* a reault o f the. retaln It for the third and fourth ' rltory. They later moved to Waah-
Summary Earned run*. S p ring -|E,Ta Boy,ea Jun* Burkhart. Arda , officer* of the lodge. Special prac-
Want to Truck Timber
new law. Matters concerning houra perlod*.
1 Ington, and Oregon City in 1884. field 3; three base bits. G W right; Eob* r,Bon Murtel TyBon- MrB U tlce for the demonstration to be
11 la • ntlc'Pated tkat much of the
of keeping retail place* open,
C.
M
offitt.
Mr*.
W
alter
Gossler
and
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Mrs. Daniela came to Springfield 13 two base hits, F. Squires; home­
given during the Inspection has ,lmber for tke mill w ill be trucked
price* and other condition* for fair
been held by the lodge officers and to the min D00*1- Officials of the
run*. Mulligan; base on balls Sword Robert Nice.
PBOCHNOW
VWINNFO
OF
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“h
her
d““"h,er
competition have not been ruled on r N U L H N U W W I N N t K U r
Survivors Include one son. WII- 3. off Sogaard 1; left on buses,
Beginners' pin i were awarded to the degree team during the past ' omPan7 have petitioned the coun-
aa yet and the merchant I* anxlou*
1 ty Cl)urt for permission to haul
THREE C TOURNAMENT Itam Daniel* of Oregon City, and Springfield 5, Junction City 8; first the following; Milo Severson. Ro­ two weeks
to be Informed
It la likely that
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' the following daughter*, Mr*. Frank base on error, Junction City 2, bert Smith. Myron Robertson. Jack
loads of from 8 to 10 thousand feet
The regular monthly social even OTer a three.mlle atretch of the
dealera In each tine will organise
Richard Prochnow. ton of Mr. Harr of M artin* Ferry, Ohio, Mr*. Springfield 2; struck out by Sword Partin. Lillie Tate. Ray Bainbridge,
ing which la usually held on t h e ihighway
uglng d|e8e)
powered
and formulate a local code of fair and M r* George Prochnow. repres­ 8. V. Wilson of Portland. Mrs.
6. Sogaard 11; passed ball* W right I-awrence Thompson. John Shearer,
competition of their own. Oarage enting the Skinner three C camp Henry Srhlnaman of Portland, and
third Monday of the month has j truc|xs. The compnny I , said to have
1. Blackwell 2; hit by pitcher. Hem- Heater Jean Thompson. Emma Lou
and service station operator* were at Eugene Sunday won the district Mr*. Hart.
8tratton, Mary Severson, Maxine been advanced to the first Monday ! offered to malntain , rock cru9h<„.
erlckxon.
for this occasion and a committee and keep , he road they U8e ,n good
organised al a meeting held Tues­ horaeahoe pitching tournament In
Funeral service* were held at the
Springfield people showed their j Valller.
Helen
Severson. Celia
consisting of Mrs. Nellie Jordan. cond)tlon at alI timeg The county
day evening and will aubmll their competition with tosscra from near­ Beaver Creek church near Malalla
Shearer.
Eva
Severson.
Anita
Pugn.
interest in the team by turning out
Mrs. Marie Pohl, Mrs. Leota Roden court is still considering the re­
code to the local committee
ly all of tho ramps In thia district. at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, In larger numbers at Junction City Bobby Pugh and Clarence Clark.
■ lue E ag le* Listed
He defeated Clyde Slocum of the with interment In the Beaver Creek for the game than the supporters
Examinations were conducted by bough. Mrs. Belle Lambert, and quest.
Miss Thelma Sweeney will have
A total of 32 merchant* and Brice creek camp to win first hon­ cemetery. The remains wa* taken of the home team did.
The road tn question Is part of
. Milo M arlatt. life saving examiner
charge.
other employer* had signed the or*. M. O. Harris of Melrose wa* to Beaver Creek from Springfield
Cube Loae to Belknap
for the B*“’* A’ 1'0®" ,n ,hls district
the county road which has been
blanket code agreement and re­ third.
Tuesday morning by the P. J. Bar
Next Sunday the Wendling team
W hile there is no charge for the
graded and partially surfaced to
ceived official Blue Eagle* at the
Prochnow I* a member of the tholomew of the Poole-Gray Bartho­ comes here for a game on Brattali! swimming lesson* parent* of the
the Linn county line, leaving a
BOOTH-KELLY
ADOPTS
Springfield postoffice before noon Springfield horseshoe team which lomew chapel.
children and those adults who par­
field.
stretch of two and one-half miles
40-HOUR WORK WEEK down the north side of the divide
(»day. They are W. P. Tyaon for ha* had marked success th l* sea­
Another
Springfield
baseball ticipated In the instructions who
City of Springfield; W H. Adrian, son.
are
able
are
invited
to
make
a
small
team waa more unfortunate Sunday
which has not been graded de-pite
C.-KOCH RETURNS FROM
Springfield Oarage; Frank Imgan,
when the Springfield Cub* dropped j contribution towarda the expense* Both M ill* and Camp« Included in many efforts to open up this drive
Order
Issued
Today;
W
ill
Close
CHINA LEGATION WORK a contest to the Belknap C. C. C. j of ,b<? Instructors who donated two
"A" Street Oarage; Hay W Nott.
thru to the Saotiam.
Down E v -ry Saturday
Anderson Motor Co.; Georg- W II FIRE LOSSES LIGHT IN
camp boys 19-2 at Cascade Resort weeks of their time to the city,
Down Since 1924
Marine Corps headquarters for
llan. W llllan's M ill; H. B. Maxey.
CITY DURING JULY the Department of the Pacific, In The game wa* much more Interest Any contribution for the purpose
The Mabel mill was built in 1912
The Booth-Kelly Lumber com­
W lllum etle Pre«*; C. J. McKee.
can
be
left
at
Ihe
cUy
nail
with
I.
ing, however, than the score indi-
by the Coast Legging company and
Home Baking Co.; D B Murphy,
Only one fire which caused dam San Francisco, announce* that C lif­ cates. Both teams played a score j M Peterson or Lum F. Anderson, pany w ill adopt the 40-hour week,
ford
C.
Koch,
of
Springfield
ha*
effective at once, it was announced was tn operation until 1924. and has
rlah Murphy C o ; Slg Moe, Inter- ago to property was recorded dur­
less tie until the seventh I n n i n g . ------------------------------
today by Charles G. Briggs, gener­ not operated since that time. Dur­
City SHnd and Gravel Co.
ing the month of July by the local JU*t returned to the State* from a W illiam Cox and Chester Roberson
tour
of
duty
with
the
American
FANS SHOW INTEREST IN al manager. Tile Springfield and ing war times the lumbering camp
A. Il Sneed. Sneed's Grocery; department. This fire, which wa*
pitched, and Kenneth Cox received
Wendling mills, and the camps are which consists of the large mill,
W. A Taylor. W hite Front Grocery; ■ot In the city lim it*, but In W e*t Legation Guard In Peiping, China, for Springfield.
CLINCMAN-NEMANIC GO
and
I*
now
stationed
at
the
Marine
all Included in the order. They w ill several stores. 100 bunk houses,
E C. Stuart, Independent Meat Springfield, Saturday morning des­
cok house and other buildings, was
M arket; H. O. Dtbblee, Ideal Gro­ troyed the chicken house on the Barracks. Navy Yard. Mare Island,
W in n e r T on ig ht L ik e ly to Get operate for eight hours on each of
MANY
FAMILIES
ATTEND
a scene of bustling activity. Many
California.
the
first
five
days
of
the
week,
and
cery; Paul Oarbodcn, Oarboden Roy Puckett place. Damnge wa*
M atch W ith Jack Reynolds;
remain down on Saturday and Sun­ of the present population of Spring-
Koch was a member of the mar­ SEAVEY FAMILY REUNION
Garage; C. F. Rgglmann. Kandy estimated at *2500 to the building
T o be Fast, Clean Contest
field having been employed during
day.
ine baseball team in Peiping and
Kitchen; Q. H. Turner. Turner'* and *300 on the content*.
The new policy is in accord with those years.
Eighty persons, descendents o f 1 bocal wrestling fan* are expres*-
Novelty Store; J. Fulop, Fulop'a
Other fire* which resulted In Is now playing with the marine
The mill has been well taken care
Alexander C. and Sarah Ann (Bla- j ng considerable interest thl* week the President’s recovery program
Department Store; M. M Mannett, call* to the department Included team at Mare laland.
of
by Mr. Mehl. and watchmen dur­
Koch, a qualified expert refle- chly) Seavey. met at the 9«avey i |n the matches to be held at the and wlll remain effective until the
Ixig Cabin Auto Camp; W. E. a grass fire on vacant lot* nt Seven
Cline. Elite Cafe; W. O Burch. th and J streets Sunday afternoon, j man, Is the son of Roy L. Koch, ranch Sunday for the 22 annual Eugene Armory tonight when Otis lumber code now before the Presi­ ing many years of idleness. Wand­
ering about through the large maxe
reunion of the Seavey and Blachly Clingman. champion navy wrestler, dent is adopted.
Burch Transfer; W. C. W right. and at the old sawmill site on [ RFD No. 2, Springfield, Ore.
of mill machinery and equipment
families.
Wright and Son* Hardware and north Third street Monday when a |
meets John Nemanlc of 9t. Louis.
one 1 impressed first by the clean­
The
oldest
member
present
waa
Furniture; C. E. Senseney, Hensen
awdiiRt pile caught on fire.
Both men have reputations for
LIONS MEMBERS TO MEET
W illiam Blachly. 89. laat survivor clean, hard wrestling, but each HATTIE MITCHELL GIRLS liness and good state of repair of
ey's Blacksmith Shop.
FOR FRIDAY LUNCHEON of the Blachly family which came
If E. Gerber, Gerber'* Barber
wants a chance to meet Jack Rey­
MEET AFTER POTLUCK all the buildings and equipment
under the roofs.
to Oregon In 1852. He lives at nolds. national welterweight champ-
.4hop; C. E. Swart*. Swart* and TWO MEN INJURED IN
W. F. Walker, paat district gov­
Regular meeting of the Hattie!
Mil1 in Good Condition
Blachly. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Elms ion, when he comes here soon. A
W illiam * Meat M arket; Donald 8.
LOGGING ACCIDENTS ernor of Linns clubs of Oregon, wlll
Everything In the mill proper
of Ironsides. Oregon, near Ontario victory tonight will mean much In Mitchell Junior missionary society
Toomb, Toomb'a Orocery; O. C.
have charge of the program for the
Thurman. Thurman Service Sta­
K J. Weidner, and W ilbur Yar Lions club meeting to be held at traveled the farthest to attend the selecting an opponent for Reynolds. of the Christian church will be held I00* “ " be '• w88 ready to start
on short notice Outside
clan gathering.
tion; F. B. Flanery, Flanery Drug nell, each sustained broken legs In
A special event on the card wlll this evening following the weekly
Taylor hall Friday noon. One In­
Five sona and one daughter. Mrs. feature Mickey McGuire and Bull­ potluck dinner and church night the elements reveal their devas­
Store; George W. Steven*, Steven* woods acídente Monday. Weidner, a
door, and one outdoor meeting of
Clara Wassoni. of the fam ily sur­ dog Jackson.
exercises at the church. They wlll tation in places on the docks and
Cabinet Shop;
Irene Williams, falter for the Brown Logging com­
the club le held during the summer
vive. The sons are W illiam , Tho­
hold their meeting at the home of other exposed areas. A portion of
Irene's Cafe; L. E. Scott, Scott's pany near Marcóla, broke hla right
months alternating on the first and
mas, James, John and Jesse Sea­
Miss Pearl Helterbrand with Mrs. this will have to be rebuilt before
Drug Store; E. H. Turner, Reliance leg Just below the knee while work­
third Fridays of the month.
Esther
Adams as leader of the pro- tbe ml" can
Machinery
vey.
They
all
live
In
this
section
DELEGATION
ATTENDS
Life Insurance; James H. Mitchell, ing In the woods. Yarnell, an em
Of the county.
I
CHURCH CONFERENCE gram. Boys of the church are to j 9tands a" about the m ill ready to
Jimmie's Cleaning Shop.
ployee of the Fischer Lumber com­
WESLEY CLUB HOLDS
be guests at the session.
be adJ"’ ted and started. The sort-
pany al Marcóla, was struck by a
_________________ Ing tables have been disassembled
OUTING PICNIC ON RIVER REV. OARBODEN TO TALK
Mrs. Nellie Pyne. and four young
cable Monday evening breaking
and the parts are under cover.
OREGON VOLUNTEERS TO both bouee on hla leg above the
AT M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY <lrls ° '
ChJ':!!an
One of the most Interesting
Members of the Wesley club of
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presenting the Hattie Mitchell Jnn CHURCH BOARD, COOKS
REUNITE AT PORTLAND ankle. Both men were taken to the
the Methodist church held a swim­
IN
MEETINGS
TO
NIG
HT
slgh‘s
t0 ,he no’ ,ce ln * alk,n*
Eugene hospital.
Rev. G. A. Oarboden, former pas lor » ‘■«‘‘»"»'•y society, and the
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about the main mill Is the enor-
ming party and picnic on Ihe W il­ tor at Slletx. will preach the ser- cb',|s‘ lan Endeavor society, went to
Annual reunion of the second
Regular meeting of the Church mol,a drive wheel which provides
lamette river near the J. F. Bailey mon at the morning services In the A,bany Sunday to attend the dls-
Oregon volunteer Infantry which
home West of Springfield Wednes­ Methodlst church Sunday. R„ . I "-let missionary rally of the Christ- Board of the Christian church and POWPr f ° r many parts of the mill,
served In the Philippine Islands METHODISTS PREPARE
day evening. Mlaa Faye I'araons Frank S. Clemo will conduct the lan rb 'lr<>b
of the Cooking club w ill he held Tbls lar«e wh,cb
connected by
during the Insurrection will be held
BUDGET FOR NEW YEAR
waa In charge of the arrangements.
this evening following the Church a 'nr»p heavy leather belt nearly
at Laurelhurst park In Portland on
opening and closing ritual.
three feet wide and many yard*
Night dinner and program.
Sunday, August 13, the Sunday
A budget of approximately *2200
Rev. and Mra. Dean C. Polndex SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP
long to a long driveshaft which
closest to the date of the battle of waa drawn up for the Methodist IUKA CIRCLE MEETING
ter and family, and Mlaa Ada Por­
HAS PICNIC ON FRIDAY
produces power for many machine*
Malnbnn, which was the largeet church of SprlngNeld during the
PLANNED FOR TONIGHT ter. slater of Mra. Poindexter, left
Marriage Llcenaea
tn the mill.
engagement In which the Oregon next year by the finance committee
Wednesday noon for coant points
Members of Mrs. Dean C. Poin­
Fire
Insurance
requirements
group participated. B. F. Irvine, at their meeting Monday evening.
Regular business meeting of Iuka near Florence where they wlll re­ dexter's Sunday school class of the
During the past week marriage make It necessary to maintain this
editor of th« Oregon Journal, wlll The every-member canvass of the circle 37, Ladles Auxiliary of the main over the coming week-end
Methodist church held a swimming licenses have been granted by the large plant whether It operates It
he the principal speaker. A com­ congregation will be held some O. A. R„ will he held this evening on a short vacation.
party and marsh majlow roast at county clerk to the following: or not. Pressure Is always kept up
plete program and basket dinner time In September. Members of the at 8 o'clock at the Egglmann
Mllllorn park on Coast Fork F ri­ Thomas Beddo and Elisabeth Allen, and the fire flghtltng equipment la
will he held.
finance board are I)r. W. H. Poll­ Kandy Kitchen. Only routine busi­
Get* Beer License
day evening About 20 young peo­ both of Eugene; Rodney Busey and Inspected regularly. The water la
F. B. llam lln, Springfield post­ ard. F. B. Hamlin. W R. Buoll. P ness will be taken up at thl* time.
A city license to sell beer waa ple attended. Mrs. Pratt Holverson Charlotte Bowman, both of Eugene; brought down from a 760.000 gal­
master. and hla fam ily expect to J. Bartholomew, Frank Bailey and No social activity has been plan­ granted Monday to Mra. Irene W il­
and Mrs. John Carson accompanied Harold BTlstow, Springfield, and lon reservoir high above tke town
attend the reunion.
W IIII* Bertach.
ned for the gathering.
liam*, proprietor of Irene's cat«.
the group.
Estella Westlake, Marshfield
to the east.
DANIELS RUES
AT BEAVER GREEK
RED GROSS SWIM
AWARDS GIVEN
LODGE READY FOR
OFFICIAL VISIT