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COUNCIL OEFEHS
NEXT BALL GAME Cannery Unit to EARLY PIONEER K W G„we„ c m K B i DRIVE <-•«• c » * r
bour-Uay Meet
Be here Monday
Meeting briday
NOW UNDER W II
SEWAGEJCTION
TO SETTLE TITLE
PASSES AT DEXTER
Future Work and Study Per­
County Agent to Speak at
Needy People Urged to Pre»-
'Mass
Gathering
at
Taylor
Barnelt Named Colonel o f! iods to Occupy Young Peo­ State Health Officer Threat­
Springfield
Need« Victory erve Perishnble Food« for Many Descendant« Survive
ple; Plan Special Sessions
Hall
Aug.
18;
All
Invited
Use
In
Winter
Months
Sales Army; Plan House to
ens City With Prosecution
Over Hilt« Creek to Cloae
Pasting of "Grandma" Blak­
House
Buying
Canvass
Over Sewage
Senaon; Defeat Mean« Tie ' l.unc county'» portable cannery ley. One of Lane's Pioneer«
Flans
for
a
four-day
conference)
_______ Disposal
The government wheat produc­
tion control program will be ex­
will return to prtngfteld next M oii
One of l.ane county’s oldest
ON SUNDAY day anil Tueeday. Augusl Zl anil
plained and discussed at a special WAIT FOR BLUE EAGLES
pioBaers. Mrs la b e l "Grandma"
hall
' 22. II ww announced thl . week by I lilakley. pa«»-d away at Dexter meeting to he held In Taylor's _____
In Springfield at 8:00 p. m Friday Many Voluntary Codes Being
Locale Now Head List of m i «» Howenu Nl»»»ii. Moil fro»»
Saturday al the home of her dough
night. August 18. by County Aguut Drawn; Grocers to Iron Dif­
Standing; Have Ensy Time repr» nntatlve for thi» dletrlrt
ter, Mr». IS. L. Baxter She was
ficulties at Monday Meet
With Fruit Grower« Team
The cannery will again be located aged BO. and had been the Insplra G. H Fletcher. This In one of a
Pl AY HERE
and religious educational period to
take the place of the outing pre
vloosly . planned, were announced
,hla
by william Cox. pre»i
dent of the Christian Endeavor so­
ciety. The four day» commencing
Bui day, September 24. were design-
it ii a« the time for the gathering.
In making the announcement Mr.
Cox »«reseed the fact that thia 1»
to be a purely local affair, with
S tate Christian Endeavor officers
and others here as guest leaders for
the discussion groups. During the
four day» conference», religious
education periods, special speakers,
and entertainment will be provided.
Educational work will be stressed,
and work for the future will be dis­
cussed and outlined.
It Is planned to have special
-peakers for each of three evening
gathering«. One of the evening.-«
will likely be oevoted exclusively
to »pedal entertainment.
DEBT INCREASE SHUNNED
City Audit for Seven Months
Shows Financial Condition;
Expenses Inside Budget
nerles of six preliminary educa­
I on the vacant lot acro»» from the
lion for a large family reunion on
An even 50 Bprlngfleld bualneas
The council discussed the «30.000
Whether in not Springfield'»; Mountain Stute« Power company bet birthday la«t June A tidal of tional meetings arranged by the
loan approval of the governor's
baseball team win« the Cascade) o ffl- at Sixth and Main »tree!» 116 person» attended th>- gathering Lane County wheat growers sd firms and those adjacent to thia
r,
public work'» hoard for a sewage
vlaory committee and the county city had »igned the Frealdent'»
tornai ooh , corn b- et» ami
league pennant anil prlxe» and
which wa» held ut Riverside park
blanket unemployment rode and
disposal plant for Springfield and
agent.
•getable« will be ■ aimed al
clone» It» aea»on now. or play» two , o »
Of Ibis number 97 were relative»
heard Dr. Frederick Stricker di»
Il la important that all wheat made application for the Blu>*
more contesla with the leadership II. **
She »1 n was honored In the pion
cn«» the river pollution at Monday
growers of the Springfield section Eagle, lnalgna of the National Re
t now obtaining a»»l tance
of the league undetermined. will I , F
eer celebration b*-ld In Kugene a
night’s meeting. No action was
attend this meeting, according to covery Administration, at the lo
Med Cro«» may make use
be allied al llraltaln field next fro 7“
few years ago.
taken even after Dr. Stricker said
the county agent. Thresher oper- cal poitofflce today. Lena than 35
tnery by bringing their
Sunday when Springfield'» league of t Cf
Mr». Binkley <ro»»ed the plain»
he proposed to enforce the law
store .are urged to quit work In of that number have received their
> the cannery on the
leading player» meet an Invading . prod t*
: from Missouri when she was II time to attend and to take farm ) emblem», however, the other» pati
Just as soon as Portland had built
days "*
»ted, having first ob
nine front 11111» Creek.
year» old Her family first settled member» of thelp «rew with them, ently watting until more can be
a plant. The law prohibits dumping
<thorlxatlon curd from
All rexulnrly listed game» on the I allied
In
( »llfornla later moving
Ore- Thli( pre„ m)nary educational work' printed and distributed to the poat
of sewage In a river from which a
t at lha city hall Two
twoway schedule of the neaaoti wilt I M P
gon where »he ha» ■pent m in t of conflict» with harveit, but to delay offices.
public drinking supply is taken.
IZ filled are retain­
be concluded Sunday In Inntance» can« of
her
life
Salem gets Ils drinking water from
would mean that farmers could not
Springfield’» N R A. organlxa
*.y for u»e during the
where It la nece»»ury lie» will be ed by th
tne Willamette river.
She 1» survived by the following Kel their contract» In time for fall tton la getting under way this week
played off later Till* 1» the catch winter month»
This will be the second visit of children: Mr« Elisabeth Kelaey of planting.
to the game Sunday. Springfield
| with the third and final colonel to
If the loan should be applied for
In districting l-ane County the ' be named under the local setup
ha« a lend of one »ante over 11111» the cannery here this season. A Eugene; Mr» Ell» Mlchall of E l l i s
hr the city and approved. 30 per
Creek, but ha« played one mine third and filial vl»lt will lie mude Mr«. F. L. Baxter of Ilexter. Wll organisation committee Included all ' Oeneral Tyson ba» named W. K
i- -nt of it would be a gift from the
Bum Blakley of ttonttle. and Tom territory ea»t of the Willamette a» | Harnell a» colonel of the «die» »ran
|e»». the llrnt game with Yoncalla In September.
government and the remaining 70
Blakley of Lowell. She »loo leave» far a», but not Including. Wallace committee who will head the house
huvlng been pontpoued Now. If
per rent would be paid hack Bonds
40 grandchildren. 48 great-grand < 'reek, and eaat of Fifth »treet. In to house canvass to be made later
11111» Creek win» the game Sunday
would have to be voted and re-
children, and 10 great great grand the Springfield district.
It will tie the position« of both
in the Interests of greater sales and
posited for security against the
children
A »Imllar meeting for the Pleas­ more employment.
team» and then It will be necennary
loan
Funeral «ervlce« were held ul the ant Hill, Jasper. Cloverdale, and
to play Yoncalla and another game
Want No More Debt Now
O th er Colonels Named
Middleport cemetery ea»t of laiwell upper Willamette area will be held
with Hill Creek Thi». Bill Havl«.
The council considers the city’s
Mrs. W. O. Burch, in charge of
on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. at Pleasant Hill high school al
local manager d«e» not want to do
financial conditio» fs such that It
speakers; and H E. Maxey, pub­
Elder W J Burden of the Seventh 8:00 p. m on T uesday. August 22.
Need Local Encouragement
i is not wise to add any more to the
licity, were named colonels last
Day Advent)»! church officiated
A Hlrong. fa«t game 1» expected
week by the general. Each of these Cordis J. Barber and Floy
Flo public debt. It was held especially
Sunday, anil local people are urged Daughter of Pioneer Lane Hranstetter-SImon chapel of Eu­ MISS FREDA FELLOWS
committee heads Is expected to| Conroy. Both of Klamath unwise in view of the fart that the
gene wa» In charge of arrange­
to turn out to lend support to their
city ha now bonds in default of
County Family Passes After ment»
WILL WED ON SUNDAY name his committee of assistants
Fails Wed Here Tuesday
payment.
team
and «tart their particular work
Illness; Funeral Saturday
lllll» Creek 1» now holding sec­
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fellow» of moving forward, say» General Ty­
(Bordis J Barber, youngest -on of
The 130 000 cost of the plant is
ond place In the league »landing.
Santa Clura have announced the son.
Mr and Mrs. H. L. Barber of Bend, bat W <* ,he Plctnre it was polnt-
Mr» llaxel Reichen linugh. daugh­ LIONS PLAN SECOND
Dlnty'» 1» third. Yoncalla fourth
forthcoming marriage of their
New- firms Ignrtf up as members and Floy Conroy, daughter o t . •*<2 ou4 a4 ,be meeting. Operators
ter of Henry and Olive Bolen, pion
PICNIC FOR FRIDAY daughter. Mi»» Freda lto»alle. to of the N. II. A. this week include: Wayne Conroy of Klamath Falls would have to be on hand con-
Junction City fifth. Wendllng «Ixth.
eer «eitler» of lame county, died
and Weatflr »eventh. There will
. „ _ Public
... , Invited
..
. _
, Roy
I-ee, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Springfield Creamery by J. D were married here Tuesday at a stantly with heavy salary require-
at the Pacific hoHpllal In Kugene All
to P artic ip ate In
'
_
probably not he any change« In
menta. Literature furnished the
I-ee of Stayton. The ceremony la Pyle; Springfield hotel by Mrs. R. quiet high-noon ceremony.
Friday morning following an lllne«»
Outdoor
G
athering.
Baseball,
the »landing» except the first two
to lake place at the home of the Montgomery; Springfield Laundry
The
ceremony
was
performed
by
council
placed the per capita cost
of a few hour» She wa» 45 year«
D in n er la Arranged
If III I I h Creek wins Sunday Junc­
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parent« of the bride-elect Sunday by W. H. Hobbs; Wheaton and Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor of of sewage disposal at 83.55 which
of age.
tion City 1» going to Westfir and 1»
Whitney, barbers, by C. E. Whea the Springfield Methodist church, would mean an annual expenditure
The second of the aerie, of three l'ft«rno<» at 4 o'clock
Mr» Reltheiihaugh wa« born In
sure to win that game ►Tutt (Scow
R-v
Dean
C.
Poindexter,
pastor
ton; I. and M Feed Co. by Marlon at the home of the groom's brother, of $8.000 or $10.000 in Springfield.
Eugene on February IB, 1888 und outdoor picnics for member» of the
er» mid Wendllng. and Hlnty'» and
After large cities had built suc­
received her education In the Springfield Lion- club, their fami­ of the Methodist church in Spring Adams; Max Stove Works by W. L. Clayton F. Barber, as the couple
Yoncalla will play uncertain game»
■cliool» there In IB25 »he went Io ne« and friend« will be held at Held will read the ceremony. Mr. McHaraue; and Glenwood Cash stood before a fireplace beautifully cessful plants the council held
Fruit Growers Game Easy
Monle ano, WiiHhlnglon where »he Swimmer'» Delight on the East nnd Mrs. Donald Goode of Stayton Grocery by Otto Morton. Practical­ decorated with yellow flowers would be time to consider one for
lot t Sunday Springfield had a
wa« married to Rudolph Reichen side Friday evening The first fea­ wl.l attend the couple. About 30 ly every firm In the city has now- which were also used in the room Springfield.
walk away front the Fruit Grower»
A udit Shows Status
haugh They lived there one year ture of the gathering will be h bnse have been invited for the wedding. ‘ signed the President's Agreement. decoration . The bride wore a dress
piling up So run» agulnnt 4 for the
The monthly audit report of the
Mi-is Fellows Is well-known In
of brown crepe
before returning to Eugene and the hall game between two team« with
Garage
Men
Ready
opponents The lineup» wen-:
Springfield, having assisted her
Onb family members including Town of Springfield released at the
While local businessmen are ad
. Ab It II K la«i year »he ha« «pent living with In the dub with W F. Walker aa
Springfield •
sister
and
brother-in-law.
Mr.
and
,
the
mother of the groom, attended meeting showed that for the first
her
father
In
Coburg
Justing
themselves
to
the
require­
umpire Walker gave the dectalon
I
4
Perkins. Zb.
seven months of the year a total
Mrs
H
()
Dlbblee.
at
their
store
the
ceremony.
She
I»
»urvtved
by
one
»on.
D
M
ments of the N. R. A. many are
to the team captained by H. O.
5
I
F Squire« Ih.
Barber are of $6749-<3 had been expended out
here while attending the Univer­ busy attending meetings of county
Both
Mr.
and
Mrs
Smith
of
Eugene,
her
father.
Henry
Dlbblee
last
month
W
E
Buell's
I -
H Wright. ««.
V
sity of Oregon from which she j groups of their particular industry residents of Klamath Falls where ot the budget of $12,1«7. leaving a
0, Bolen of Coburg, one brother. Joe team 1» determined to win this
4
tl Wright, cf.
graduated in June. Mr. I<ee Is also where group codes are being con­ Mr. Barber is area salesman for balance of $8447.97 unexpended for
Bolen,
Cohurg.
mid
one
»l«ter,
Mrs
time
4
Doc Taylor, rf.
0 1 Zorn Hraamer of St. Helen»
the remaining five months.
the Standard Oil company.
Following the baseball game a a former student of the university sidered.
3
0
Thatcher
All of the money budgeted for
They left early Tuesday after­
One of the first of these volun­
Shull, p.
® Funeral »ervlce were held Sat picnic dinner will he enjoyed Mem­ BUILDERS OF MEN" IS
the year has not been paid In how­
noon
for
the
south
Oregon
coast,
tary code to be adopted is that of
K. Sqlllre». rf.
0 urday afternoon at three o'clock ber» of the committee In charge.
ever. and the city offi - i.- do not
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC the Automotive Trades Associa­ planning to drive into Northern have the $6447.57 balance caah on
Peebles, c.
I from the Poole-Gray Bartholomew E. C Stuart. Larson Wright, and
California before returning to make
N
L.
Pollard
will
cook
the
coffee
tion.
W.
H.
Adrian,
president
of
M ut (laon
•• chapel In Eugene. Rev. Dean C.
hand at this time. They are not
All friend» of the Lion» club are | Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will the Lane county branch, has re­ their home at Klamath Falls next
Sword
0 Poindexter, pastor of the Coburg
sure yet Just what portion of the
week.
ceived
word
that
their
code
will
Invited
to
bring
basket
dinners
and
1
preach
on
the
subject
"Builders
of
Mrthodl»t church, of which the de
taxes for the year will be paid. In
49 30 23 4 censed was n member, officiated. Join In the outing Everyone should Man" at the morning service at reach Washington tomorrow. A
Total»
the budget comparison, savings
radio dealers code has also been METHODISTS HOLD FIRST
nnd Interment wn» made In the Co- he there as soon after six o'clock the Methodist church Sunday.
have been effected in nearly every
as
possible
because
II
will
get
too
prepared for the entire county and
The
annual
Sunday
school
picnic
Ab It
F ru it Growers •
F- burg cemetery.
department except those involving
QUARTERLY
CONFERENCE
dark to play baseball after 7:30.
will be held Friday of thia week at Is being sent to Washington, D. C.
01
_________________
3 1
Brown. cf.
salaries which were set when the
the Eugene-Springfield auto park for approval or rejection.
0
4 1
Cox. 2b
Local Congregation Greets New budget was drawn. Only one Item
Grocers of the county are »till | D is tric t Superintendent and Fam ­
starting at 2 o'clock Those without
0, MASON S BIG CLOCK IS
4 0
Dunn. 3b.
appears to be exceeding the amount
SOUTH FORK LOOP
transportation are urged to meet unable to formulate a code which
0 ,
4 1
Smith, »a.
ily at M onday M eeting
budgeted The water and light Item
INSTALLED TUESDAY
0|
1 0
Murray, p.
ROAD NOW TRAVELED at the church at 2 Each person 1» will be acceptable to all concerned
has exceeded its budget by slightly
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«•
to bring his picnic dinner. Ralph : The problem of maximum hours
2 0
Cooper, p.
Members of the Methodist church more than two dollars.
°l Th« large street clock pur­
3 0
Danner, If. p. 2b.
o I chased from the closed Bank of I At least two parties of motorists Fullerton, superintendent. Is In which stores can remain open held their first quarterly confer
Other items of interest in the
seems to be the bone of conten­ ence of the vear at the church
0 I Cottage drove by the members have taken advantage of the open charge.
3 0
Michael», lb.
financial statement shows the war­
tion.
A
general
mass
meeting
of
1 0
Vurrelman, cf.
Monday evening welcoming Dr. rant Indebtedness of the city to be
0 of Liberty Masonic lodge of Spring Ing of the Box Canyon route a l o n g --------------------------
all Lane county grocers has been
2 0
Robertson. rf,
o 1 field was brought here Saturday the North and South Fork route» MUCH CHEMICAL USED ON
Lewis Magan, former pastor* of $25.092.36 in the general funi,
called for the Eugene Chamber of the Sunnyside Methodist church in $166.50 in the library fund, and
0 1 and burg over the entrance to the by driving between the Willamette
3 I
McIntyre
WEEDS
IN
LANE
COUNTY
Comraer(.e
7:30
next
Monday
Portland who Is now district sup­ $4827.82 in the street Improvement
Masonic hall Tue day. It wa« given and Pacific highways from Oak­
night by George H. McMorran, Eu erintendent. changing places with
Totals
30 4 7 8 a fre»h i'oal of htacjt paint Wed­ ridge to Belknap bridge an the Mc­
Interest in the use of chemicals
fund, making a total of $30.086.68
gene General, who will try to bring
Dr. M A. Marcy, former superin outstanding.
Bonds outstanding
It wn« u nice hatting practice nesday. Some electric wiring con j Kenzie highway. More may have for the control of noxious weeds Is
the (actions together
tendent. With Dr. Magan on his total $136.550.56 of which $117,-
and manager Davis gave all hl» nectlng tile ina alve outdoor clock made the loop, but they did not strong In Lane county, and County
Purpose
qf
N
R
A
Told
flrst official visit to Springfield 000.00 are general obligation, and
players a chunce to hit and run i with the master dock within the register with Kenneth Moore, for Agent O. 8. Fletcher recently pool '
Very briefly Administrator Hugh
were Mrs. Magan and their daugh­ $19.550.56 are Bancroft improve­
In,« — was Clark Wheaton's opln building remains lo lye completed est ranger stationed at East Fork ed orders (or 500 pounds of atlaclde
Johnson
explains
the
N.
R.
A.
pro­
ramp.
ter. Margaret.
for six farmers and 400 pounds ol
ment.
Ion of tho game Gordon Wright j before It run he started,
gram in this manner: "In order to
First to drive across the route sodium chlorate for five farmers, j
Quarterly reports of the differ­
Cash on hand in the various
went on a hitting rampage getting
Th- clock Is equipped with was Smith Taylor, forest ranger, at cost. A circular letter telling ot build up the nation's buying power ent organisations within the church funds totals $3.283.15.
a double triple, scoring four runs
to
keep
pace
with
the
increasing
chimes nnd will sound them on and Phil Pitman, game enforce­ results with the chemicals In var­
were given at the meeting after
on five hits.
commodity prices, there must he
which a social time with refresh­
The summary of the game: Karn every hour, half nnd quarter hour. ment officer, who crossed to Oak- ious parts of the county and giving
MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS ARE
wholesale
re-employment.
not
ed runs. Fruit Grower« 3. Spring j The upper gins« section» of the ridge Friday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. information on their use was mail-1 sometime in the near future but ments was enjoyed.
During the earlier part of the WISER FROM EXPERIENCE
field 22. Two-base hit«. G. Wright., clock have not been hung They I Dot- Elgin and Larry Roseamp of ed to 188 other Lane county resi­ right now. Furthermore, It is es­
Mattison;
three-base
hits.
D are lo he cleaned off nnd lh- letter« Eugene made the trip starting nt dents who have purchased chlor­ sential that people buy now those day, Dr. and Mrs. Magan and
Members of a local mountain
daughter had visited the church at
ates through the county agent's
Wright, (I. Wright. McIntyre; j and einhli ms of the Masonic orders Oakridge.
commodltlesc which they need or
climbing
pnrtv who succe’»fully
here
placed
on
them
the
Wendling
camp.
They
were
at
double plays. D. Wright to F. 1
This road Is very dusty on this office.
will need in the immediate future
scaled the Middle Sister a week-
Waltervllle Sunday evening
Squires. Struck out. Shull 4. Sword
end nnd Is quite rough in several
to assist those who are assuming
ago Sunday, are now recovering
4, Murray 3, Danner 1. Russell I I
places.
It Is not being rocom SERVICES LISTED FOR
increased operating expenses.”
RELATIVES
OF
LOCAL
PUHHcd hall Feeble I. Vnrrelmun 2. I
mended ns a pleasure drive at this
3-C CAMPS FOR W INTER? from the effects of severe sunburn
and badly parched lips. Two of
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
PEOPLE IN ACCIDENT time despite the great scenic beau
Junction Shows Power
TO KNOW IN SEPTEMBER | them. Walter Gossler and Clayton
REBEKAHS
ACCEPT
BID
Junction City Orphnn« stepped I
ty which It affords. It is neces­
"Man Like a Tree" will be the
Barber, are finding it quite diffi­
Their three months old baby was sary to secure special permission
out into the limelight Sunday
There has hen considerable spe­
OF I. O. O. F. FOR PICNIC
subject of the morning sermon at
cult
to carry on ¡1 conversation this
In
lanlly
killed,
nnd
both
Mr.
and
when they defeated the Yoncalla!
lo traverse the entire route as part
culation and inquiries as to wheth­
Mrs Carl Surcamp. sister and 0(
roa(, B]ong (he North Fork the Christian church The evening
Members of Juanita Rebekah er the C. C. C. camps will be con­ week, their cracked lips covered
player« 2-1 on Junction diamond.
brother-in-law of Donald Toomh. nf (j,,, Willamette Is In a closed sermon will be on the subject, lodge accepted the invitation of the tinued throughout the coming win­ with oil. which It Is said, they for­
j "Man's Need of a Refuge." Rev.
Springfield grocer, were tnken to ana.
Springfield 1. O. O. F. lodge to at­ ter says Lynn F. Cronemiller. state got to apply before starting the
- Veltie Pruitt will preach al both
MANY ATTEND N. O. W.
a Corvallis hospital Saturday even
tend
a picnic at Riverside park on forester. Although the President climb
A rock crusher Is now working
ing
following
an
automobile
accl- nhoul six and one-half miles up services. There will be special Sunday, August 27, at their regu­ has been giving the problem his
PICNIC LAST SUNDAY
' music.
| dent.
lar meeting held Monday evening. attention, and has announced that IUKA CANCELS MEETING
tho rond from Belknap bridge.
Captain
Jesae
France,
said
to
be
Members of the lodge discussed some of the camps will be main­
Nearly 100 members of Pine Cir­
The name of the new road has)
CALLED FOR TONIGHT
cle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, and In charge of the Three Sisters C. C. been changed to Box Canyon road BAPTIST PASTOR BETTER the instructions which they had re­ tained during the winter months,
their friends enjoyed their annual C. camp was driving the automo­ to designate the complete area
FOLLOWING OPERATION ceived last week from their state he has made no announcement re­ Warm weather and the absence
president, Mr«. Esther Bond, dnr garding the Oregon camps.
of many members from the city has
picnic at Swimmer's Delight park bile which struck the Surcamp car which Includes both the North nnd
Kltnnday afternoon. It wns a bas­ at 5:30 p. t il. He was relensed j South Fork roads.
The Oregon Forester has been made necessary the cancellation of
Rev. William G. Taylor, pastor of ’ Ing their business session.
ket dinner affair with refreshments pending a police I n v e s t i g a t i o n . _________________
Mr. and Mrs. George Craspey of informed that a decision in the the semi monthly meeting of Iuka
the Baptist church who underwent
Both Mr and Mrs. Surcamp have-
furnished by the lodge. Committees
a major operation nt the Pacific Ashland were guests at the meet matter will not be made until some circle, number 37. which was lo
have been held this evening at the
In charge Included Al Pohl, Daisy been released from the hospital, but ! MAN DRINKS POISON;
time late in September.
hospital Monday, Is said to be re- Ing.
home of Mrs. Bruce Lansbery. This
TH INKS IT IS WATER ■ covering nicely now hut will he on
Hills, and Glenn Slone, refresh will he unable to do any work for
was to have been the social meet­
inents; mid Lillian Rhodes, LI lull several months according to Mr
1 able to see visitors for a few days. WILLAMETTE PARK HALL AUTOMOTIVE TRADES
Jack Peterson, transient, who Hp w|„ hp H, , he hoap1fal for
ing. The next regular meeting of
llertsch. mul Sam Sweeney. Irans- Toomh. who with Mrs. Toomh, went
GROUP HOLDS PICNIC the lodge members will be held
to the Surcamp home at Hoskins. stopped nt u farm home near Uo-| )pa , (W(1 wephs)
UNDER NEW MANAGER
portatlon.
Monday to attend the funeral for well Friday to ask for u drink o f __________________________
Thursday, September 7. at the
Nearly 200 persons attended the
K. L. Boeholt has taken over the
the infant child.
water, drank poison and wns rush­
Eggimann Kandy Kitchen.
H. S. Teacher Oeclinee
ENTERTAINS W ITH PARTY
management of the Willamette picnic sponsored at Riverside park
ed to the Eugene hospital ns a sui­
Tuesday
afternoon
by
the
Lane
park
dance
hall
south
of
Spring-
Miss Ruth Morrison, Portland,
cide suspect by Cherlff C. A.
FOR GUEST ON FRIDAY
BEAN CROP REQUIRES
IOWA STATE PICNIC AT
Swnrt» nnd State Police Officer. teacher of domestic science and field Junction and was granted a ’ County Automotive Trades asso­
ciation
according
to
W.
H.
Adrian.
MANY PICKERS NOW
county
dance
hall
license
last
week.
Miss .Icannine Withers entertain­ CHAMPOEC PARK SUNDAY Iver Ross, where an emetic wns music at Springfield high school
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for the past year, will not return He will manage the nearby dance association president. Most of the
administered Immediately.
ed about 20 guests at a swimming
repairs
shops
In
Eugene
were
About
25
persons
are now em
pavilion
for
A.
B.
Loud,
owner,
who
Former reshlents of Iowa will
Tho mnn wr.s directed lo the well for th«' opening of school this fall
parly anil picnic held on the Mill
race Friday evening complimenting hold their annual picnic nt Cham whore he found a bottle anil think­ she Informed W. E. Buell, prin­ has recently opened a new pavilion closed about noon for the balance ployed In picking the bean crop on
her house guest. Miss Mary Fran- poeg park Sunday, August 20. ing It contained water, begun drink­ cipal. The vacancy, If filled, will near Oakridge which he calls the of the day while the mechanics j th» Frank Bartholomew farm In
and their families attended the out- Douglas Gardens. Mr. B.-irt holomew
res Hanulbel of Portland. Miss Speakers of note will help enter- ing. He soon noticed the poison be supplied from the list of applt- Oak Park pavilion.
Ing. More than 30 gallons of Ice- received nearly 4 tons of green
Edgar
Scroggins
and
his
dance
lahel
and
asked
the
farmer
to
take
cants
now
In
the
hands
of
the
prtn-
tain
the
guei
Is
and
a
rapid
fire
In­
11 ti n n I bel has been visiting with
Miss Withers for the past two troduction of all former llawkeyes hlni to a hospital. He Is expected , clpal nnd achroo board. It ha» been hand continue to furnish the music cream were eaten at the picnic, beans from his field when the first
says Mr. Adrian.
picking waa completed recently.
at Willamette Park.
to recover.
announced.
who attend wll! be attempted.
weeks.
DIES IN EUGENE
BARBER-CONROY
WEOOING HELD