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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T111HTY-FIR8T YEAH
SPItINGKIKLO. U X B COUNTY. O UHOON,
SCHOOL OPENING
NOW UNDER WAY
Total Enrollment Slightly
Lower Than Laat Fall;
Mora Expected Latar
Cannery Closes SPORT
On Tomato Run
THURSDAY. HEI*TEMHEK 13. 1B34
Head* Bootlegger Drive
EYED IURN
TO H.S. FOOTBALL
J
Last Vielt Of Portable Unit
To Put Up Maata; Walt
Much Promising Freshman
Coaat Run On Fleh
Material Available; First
With . ra,or.i of e«i
for
Gam* Scheduled O ct 5
NO. 34
|5 City Election Is HABB1T FACTORI
NAMED FOB B ill
PROMISED CHI
Elsie Pollard Seeks Treasurer
Will Prepare Estimates For > Post; Wait Candidates For Wool Yarn, Fertilizer, Mat­
New Year At October 8
Places On Council
tress and Hutch Plante To
Meeting Of City Council
'
oomln^ - ^ tltloi| for
Be Built On Industrial Sits
Monday. 666 for Tuaaday. and al
w tl|l appr„ Mlm-u,ly 30 „ u d a n l.
The sane budget committee th a t:
“»
¥Otw*
" ,be
•oat a . ...any for Wednesday. the |(<)W , ur„ ln< o(j|
f(,r iootbB„ j
acted Inal year will serve with the 'letUo,, ln
» “ brought LAND DONATED BY CITY
.a county portable cann.ry laft , pr-<.t|(.e M#r((>n
Rol>>r|,
H. S. Student« Need Sawn
city council again thia year In he ,,ut on tb,! 8tr‘* t ,b,a morning for
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«field
Wadnaaday
evening |
|Brt(M)
are busy trying to mold
prepar,Ulo, of the local municipal Mr’
Pol,ard- ca“d>da‘* for Bright Future Seen For Only
Machinaa; Plan Continuoua
G
completed thalr vegetable
a team Into ahnpe for the opening
budget It wae decided at , h e ¡ ,b« boeitlon of city treasurer.
Plant Of Kind In United
Use Of Library For Year
‘
<a, " hl« city for thia aaaaon , of the high ■ chool aaaaon on Oct
monthly
meeting
of
the
council
She
was
the
second
candidate
to
States Says Manager
IA X
40 of the cant ware fill
; ober 6 when a game haa been
All Hprlngfleld school« which
Monday Membcn of the budget announce herself for city office In
’a and be«id. the re- ’ ached sled with Kaedaport.
opened Monday are now operating maint* *
committee are; W. ('. Wright. F. the coming election. I. M. Peterson.
t'omplete details for establlah-
e large number be-
■ monthly a d a p t for minor udjuit- Ing fill«,
U. Flenary. W N. Long. O. H Jar- city recorder haa previously de- roet‘ nt • Lar’te «"«ora rabbit yarn
Of the playera who eurned let
'tuaIoea The can­
mania which are alwaya needed at i nary la t>
rett, and C. E Wh atom These! flared himself a candidate for rt a,,d
Pro<*ucU factory on the
t o neat weak In . tera laat year, only haven remain j
K A N S A S CITY ... A. J. Mellott
the atari of u new year report the,
men together with J I). Pyle. W i -lection to that office.
Springfield India-trial tract south-
In school. Those loat by graduation (shove), of this place, is the man
A. Taylor. Jesse fro«« and the I No other candidal,« are known ea” ° ( tbe cUy were “ “ P0“ “ ' * ' ’
three principals.
After the * gamble run haa been ur* B#r* Tomaelh. Itodney Vest.) ■ e le c te d by the government to
head the arm y of
operatives
be eyeing the recorder poat, but thto
by Cbar,ea Hathawa*
The enrollment figure« at all bui i complet'd In the county a fin a l1 Robert Mclmgan. Morrla Stews,t. In the new drtve new launched to i mayor, W P Tyson, will const! i
lute the budget committee
it la well known that several other recant arr,ra l ,rom Missouri.
the ItrultaUi school where F II. run will be made to can meats for
Kendall and Bruce Hrjulrea. eliminate the Illicit E
The budget committee will me-t persons are considering entering
Negotlations have been comple­
Ilam lln b alerting aa principal, la those who have them declared Ben Hlanley Zllo wkowskl. a valuable
| on October 8. regular council meet- the race for the treasurer position ted with the city of Springfield
cunaldarably lower than that of the Marka. operator of the cannery. player laat year haa not returned
| lug night and the budget will be now held by W. E. Buell, who la un­ whereby the new company will ac­
opening daya of previous year a
Hometime during this period the to school.
! prepared at that time
quire a 10-acre tract from the in­
The
lettermen
remaining
In
decided about bis candidacy.
Total enrollment for the two oaanery will have to stop work la
Continuing their present policy,
thia
part
of
the
county
and
go
to
chool
are
tfc-ott
at
renter.
Kenneth
gradaa and high acbool yeaterday
Candidates for the three vacan- dustrial site on the mill race Just
across the tracks rrom the airport.
members of the council told I. MJ
Thia will Cox In the backfield. Verlln Posey
was 644 compared with 71M for laat Florence to can fish
elea on the City Council are scare.
Market Available
depend
on
the
time
that
the
fh>h
\
tO.
i,O“
,
y
'N
o
bare
been
mentioned
a
prospective
fullback,
Jark
W
II
year The decrease la proportion­
the State l-arid Board that the city
The plant to be known as the
' llama, a tackle, and Ihscjue Smith,
ate In the grade« and the high atari their annual run.
yet. although there is coa'iderabl-
Is willing to vacate streets and talk of naming candidates to re An* " r,n" Woo,'‘" m111 • « '
school. but additional enrolltnenta
Ho great was the demand for George Irvto and Everett Cbetwood
alleyis in parts of the city where present the different groups in the ',e
’ h"
^ rn s
after the hop picking ceaaou are use of the cannery farllltlea by In the backfield Chetwood was
•specled to bring the total number nerdy persuua here that by Tuea- late In registering for school, but J e rru C la r k T o H e .H to a.S ,he *‘ nd b° “ rd h" ac1“ lred » n t« city aside from those with business from the angora rabbits at the out-
1 y . C'ark J ° H e .a d _N e X t »lock, of lota, but the council 1.
of students up to last year's peak day morning enough persona had he haa been working In the open
I I set. the owners claiming they have
Graduating Class; All Fac­ unwllllng to set this or any other interests on Main street.
already contracted a market for
during
the
summer
months
and
will
ubtaUied
canning
cards
to
keep
the
A total of 26U children are en­
Candidates now have le«s than
ulty Advisors Ara Named
tract of land outside of the city
j the yarn in department stores for
rolled In the grade«. 76 at the Lin­ plant buay for the three daya to a valuable plcyer on any man's
two weeks in which to file their
limits so that the city taxes may
the next three years.
football team.
coln and 176 at the Brattaln. aa Many were turned nwav Tuesday
Jerry Clark waa chosen president be avoided This policy has been petitions at the City hall. All peti­
Other units of the factory will
morning.
Hprlngfleld has a fine lot of
compared with 112 and 16» or a
of the senior class of 1»35 at eatablFhed and will be adherod to tions must be filed on or before Include a fertilizer plant where the
freshman material thto year and
total of I I I last year. The enroll-
Hprlngfleld high school at the an-
councllmen. Similar requests Wednesday, September 26. accord-1 refuse from the hutches w ill be
ought to develop a strong first
ment at the Junior high school at
uual class elections held Wedn,»-- made at previous dates by private Ing to Mr. Peterson.
processed and prepared for sale;
year team thinks Hall.
the Lincoln building which In­
day morning. Other officers of the Individuals have been refused. The
a mattress factory where short
Kew players who are turning out
cluded the alith. aeventh and
fourth year class are Edna Sever- contention of the Land Board la
wools will be mixed with wool
for practice are Pete Taylor. Gene son Vice-president; Marjorie Cur , that by setting the areas out of
eighth grades reached 1X6 ytgiter-
from sheep and made into mattree-
Terpenlng. Tom Goodale, Alwln
day compered with 161 on the
rant.
■••cretsry lre a .u re r;
Rutb the city limits the taxee will be
see; and a hutch factory where the
fourth day of school last year, ac­
Johnson. Alvin McBee. i-averne Stratton, representative on the In- lowered and people will buy the
proper type of hutches for rabbits
cording to Roy (juluey. principal
McPherson. Bob Lltacber, Robert ter-claas committee; DorM* Marte property.
may be purchased ready made.
Benson. Dick and Bob Richardson. Robinson, social promoter; and
Hfcrulliuenta by gradea at the
D l covery that the state electric
Mr. Hathaway declares that the
Adams.
Billy
Burnett. , M „ ,
Marguerite Milhollen
Brattaln achool are aa follows: Welby Stevens Named Concil­ Oliver
an d : wiring ordinance which has been
plant will be equipped with mach-
Mias A llle Manning, first grade.
iator For Lane County; Of­ Hughes. Joe Keever. Shipley, j o te„ Martin, class advisors
adopted by the city does not re-
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: inery valued at »20.000. that em-
Clearwater.
W ilbur
McPherson.
IS: Mrs I<eota Rodenbough. sec­
» .n a .ii o „ o k . >e
u
I Jun,or officers and advisors are: , quire rigid conduit In new wiring Anniversary Of Founding Of p|Oynient will be given to too peo-
ficial Report Is Given
ond grade. It; Mm. Paul Basford.
Oeor* ‘‘ lrT ln ' PNrM eot; Lawrence within the huskies« fire xone led
Rebekah Lodge To Be Ob- pie. and that the income to Lane
third grade 36; Miss Kdna Platt
Welby Htevena. farmer living Bainbridge, and Allan Sneed
* base, vice-president; Rearl H e l-jto the passage of an amendment
served Monday Evening
county alone from the new enter-
and Mias Cynthia Hobbs, fourth north of Springfield, haa been ap­
lerbrand, ae< retarv treasurer; Bob making this a requisite in all future!
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prtee will reach (200,000.
grades. 14 and SI; Miss Emma pointed farm mortgage conciliator
by Calkins, Inter-class committee; wiring
Special observance will be given
Expert to Have Charge
Rogers and Principal Hamlin, fifth for 1-aue county according to word
Rarbara Barnell, social promoter;
The council also approved the the eighty-third anniv -rsary of the;
The plant will be equipped to
grades. 23 and 31
Mrs Hoden received recently from Washing
J“an Louk. sergeant at arm i; and deeding of 10 acres after the erec- founding of the Rebekah lodge by handle 300 pounds of yarn each 8-
bough was III yesterday and Mre. ton. Farmers who want mortgage
Ml«« G lide Dilley and M l«, Mary tion of bulldkira. In the Industrial members of Juanita
lodge ot hour shift. A man with 22 years
D C. Ogilvie, regular substitute extension« through the federal gov­
Cllxabeth W hitney, advisors.
tract to the Angorlno rabbit fur Springfield next Monday evening.' of experience in Germany w ill be
teacher, took her place
ernment's financing ugenclea may
Roscoe ( ’ole will lead the sopho factory to be rtarted here soon,
A program in keeping with the j In charge of the textile dyes de­
more class for the rear His assist
At the Lincoln school the enroll­ . ee Mr Htevena.
event w ill to presented under the pertinents of the plant. At this
a ng will Include Marvin Gorrle
ment was first grade. Opal Rob­
Probably three-fourths Io four-
ANNETTE WILLIAMS WED direction of Miss Edna Platt. Miss time only three plants for the pro-
erts. 36; second grade. Miriam fifths ot Oregon's farm-debt adjust­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinson To vice-president; Hazel Nesbitt, eec
Thelma Sweeney, and Mm. W ilda cessing of this wool exist. They are
IN KELSO ON SATURDAY Cotto«.
Male. 34; third grade. Crystal ment coses are already settled, ac­ Obasrvs Golden Wedding
■>«•*•»? Andrews, inter
| in Germany. England and France.
Bryan. 36 and Junior high school, cording to Information given out
Anniversary Ot, Saturday *
7,n”nIl" e',L.’’T’*' ° p,e •oc‘* ’ Springfield Girl Becomes Bride Of
A large social committee for the
M t- Hathaway made It clear that
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promoter; I la Weight, treasurer;
sixth grade 44. aeventh grade 46 at a meeting of the State Agricul­
same evening ha also been named. I be is not selling rabbits. He Will
Kent
Munroe
Of
Eugene.
W
ill
and eighth grade 36
tural Advlaory council held recent-
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred and *4a r*,,n Hall and Mias t'larabel
This will also be the monthly so- be in the market to buy the raw
Make Home In That City
The 26» enrollment at the h ig h ,1* 1,1 HalB'n However, at least «ev Hinson are planning to help them W a* n*‘r ' a<l v,Bor"
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cial evening of the lodge. Members wo°* »bich Is now bringing the
reboot Included mime 48 atudenta j " r“ l hundred cases a r - still not ad celebrate their golden wedding an
Pete Taylor 1 president of the
Miss Annette Williams, daughter i “ f ,he
Mrs Clara Producers »4.00 per pound. He Is
coming from the McKenxIe district Juted. some of which are a good nlveraary at their home. 226 West freshman class Others are Muriel
Mr and Mrs W N. Williams. Snodgrass. Mrs. Sarah Johns, Mrs. contracting with farmer« a n d
of
st W sliervllle and Camp ('reek deal more difficult than average, E. street, Saturday. Sept inber 15. Tyson.
vice-president;
Dorothy
.
i i'p.it-1 H c h s n to l M r s Clara Tavlor others to raise rabbits and sell him
and Kent Munroe, of Eugene, w e re ;' a n ^' <narllo,• Mrs 1 lara *«y««^|
- the wool. He has already secured
The district voted this year to flu reported L. It. Hrelthaupt. college
A family reunion and dinner will Taylor, secretary; Henry Chace. marrled quietly at Kelso. W ash-1 ard
Minnie Girard.
acre the operation of the bus In extension economist and secretary he held at noon with their only treasurer; Earl Pederson, inter-;
460 of these growers in Lane coun-
Ington
on
Saturday.
September
8.
The
resignation
of
Mrs.
Carrie.
repreM>ntinK about 2000 rabb, „
stead of leaving It up to the stu of the counciL
son. Del lliiv o n and his family, class committee; Gene Terpenlng.
„
i
J“
rre"
CaP'
ain
Ot
thC
for
the factory operation.
Mr.
dents to make their own transpor­
E M Ehrhardt, president of the and other dose friends being In­ sergeant at »ran ; and Robert
Mr and .Mrs. John T. Lucy of team was announced and accepted
Chatterton and Bernice Conoly. ad
tation arrangements The district Federal l-and Bank of Spokane, vited.
J Hathaway has a list of all ap-
McMinnville attended the couple at the meeting this week.
vl«ora
pays the pro-rata cost of educating told the members that that institu­
| proved rabbit growers In Lane
During the afternoon their home
as the wedding ceremony was read
Mrs. Rosa Montgomery presided county and can negotiate sales for
the student».
tion haii closed approximately 6300
will to opened to their friend« and j
by the Rev. W. W. Bartholomew. In the absence of Miss Eunice Ger- individuals if they desire. The rab-
Courses In physics and physi­ farm loam, In Oregon since May «pedal Invitation« have been ex SUNDAY SCHOOL DATES
PA tor of the Presbyterian church. to r and George Tillotson of Ta- b|(S are and always remain the
ology are being offered st the hlgb 1»33, for nearly 16 million dollars tended to members of the I. O. O.
Mr. Munroe is The son of Mrs. coma. Washington was a visitor.
SET
AT
M.
E.
CHURCH
property of the grower. He warns
About
one-fourth
as
many
addl
school thia year for the first time
F.. Juanita Rebekah, and Pine C ir­
Mary Munroe. 1363 Lincoln street
After the business meeting M to prospective growers that he must
arcordlng to W. E Buell, principal tlonal loans are' approved and cle Neighbors of Woodcraft lodges
Promotion day will be held Sept­ in Eugene.
Platt described her recent trip to inspect all rabbits for disease and
Another Innovation planned at pending, of which from 600 to 600 of Hprlngfleld.
ember
30. and annual rally day will
The couple have returned to Eu- San Francisco and Sacramento.
wool qual'tv before he w ill buy the
the high achool this year will be Involve debt ndju«tmnnts before
Mr. and Mrs. Ilinson were mar­ to held Ooclober 7 for the Bunday , gene and will make their home In
wool. Thia service Is free.
keeping the library open for use they can be cloned, he said.
ried ut New Richmond. Wisconsin, school of the Methodist church i t 1 that city.
Plan Profit Sharing
of atudentr every class hour dur
In addition to state council men,
RAY ENTERS RACE FOR
on September IS, 1884. They have was decided at the meeting of the
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The rabbits multiply every four
hers,
the
meeting
was
nttended
by
lag the day. One of the teachers
been re-ldents of Hprlngfleld for Sunday school toard Tuesday even MORNING FIRE CAUSES
LANE SENATE POSITION months and the stock now in the
will be assigned to the room each several county farm debt adjust
many years during which Mr. H in­ Ing. Mrs. L. K. Page. Mrs. Charles
hour and chairs and tables, and a ment committeemen, a number of
L. L. Ray. democratic nominee, count^ >" a“ « 'c 'e n ‘ to
«>• local
son was night policeman until Cornell, and Mrs W
H Oantz
DAMAGE TO RESIDENCE
county agricultural agents who are
charge desk w ill be Installed.
for state senator from Lane county p,ant 8tar,ed Kach rabb,t ” 9horn
ihree years ago.
have been named committee mem-
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in the primary election, announced e" ry ,wo month’ and wIM * ,eM
A sewing machine shortage and nerving as county conciliation com
Fire apparently started from
They
have
taken
a
very
active
hen^
for
the
promotion
day
exer-
„
Wednesday that he has filed his abont * * pouDd8 of woo‘ P*r
an unuaually large enrollment In mlsnioners. rural rehabilitation of­ Interest In lodge work In the city clses. Other appointments will be,
l°
b«>»
Mlsp Dlltev'a sewing classes at the ficials, niwl others Interested In the
a home belongfhg to Mrs. Nancy acceptance of the nomination and A ft~ f,xed » • " * « “ • « «
und have a wide circle of friends made later
would be the democratic candidate
f“ r machinery and other
high school la causing trouble st financial rehabilitation of farmers
Starting
this
Sunday
the
W
e«le
v|J
a
r
l
*
gB
1“
«
off
of
Nor,h
Ftfth
here.
Ibst building. The school officials who are over burdened with debt.
club hour at 7 o'clock will to taken ",r * et wpdnpada>- morning
The opposing Senator H. C. Wheeler io '» ’ «■‘ « ••» t- W remaining anrpUs
will to returned to the growers on
().
M
Plummer,
chairman
of
the
Invite any family having a usable
fire
started
In
the
attic
and
It
wac the fall election.
over for a leader'« training confer­
j
a
profit-sharing plan.
sewing machine which la not being council, presided, and E. A McCor- MEIER DECIDES AGAINST
After winning the primary cam
ence which will be under the lead­ necessary to damage the roof con­
uaed to loan It to the high school. nack. vice-president, reported on
siderable before water could be paign, Rnv became attorney for th e 1 Mr. Hathaway came to Oregon
RUNNING SECOND TIME ership of Rev. Dean C. Poindexter.
few months ago from Missouri
The high school promises, to have the status of the work.
shot on the fire. The booster tank Home Owners Loan Corporation, a |
Problems ln preparation for lead­
After
a
thorough
discussion
of
and has been doing considerable
the machines overhauled and re
Personal and hui Ineas reasons ership and the practical working of was used and although the fire waa position which would not permit
turned to the owners In aa good the provisions of the Frailer- which kept him from entering the
checked before it burned through him to seek further political office. : experimental work with the rab-
(hem will be taken up.
! bits and their wool. He is convtn-
or better condition that, when they Lemke farm bankruptcy plan. It gubernatorial campaign In the pri­
the celling, the papering on the W ith the closing of the HOLC o f-, I
was
the
general
conclusion
that
were borrowed.
ceiling and walls was badly water flee in Eugene Mr. Ray felt free; red that this place offers an ideal
mary election will also keep Gov­
the bankruptcy plan la not likely
climate for the growing of rabbits
WALNUT
GROWERS
SET
soaked.
Another thing which Mr Buell
to enter the political campaign.
ernor Julius L. Meter from enter­
Io apply except In cases which can­
and the «hearing of them without
wishes to stress la the fact that
MEETING
FOR
MONDAY
ing the fall campaign as an Inde­
not be settled satisfactorily by con­
artificial heat during the winter
the high school building la locked
pendent he announced yesterday,
SPRINGFIELD GIRL GETS CIVIC CLUB TALKS ON
ciliation.
months.
All
walnut
growers
in
the
Eu­
at 4 o'clock and all atudenta are
the final date for the filing of nom­
Office« for the company are lo­
PLANS FOR FALL WORK
gene section are Invited to meet PLACE AS SCHOOL NURSE
out of the building by that time
inating petitions for state office.
cated in the Miner building In Eu­
SISTER OF SPRINGFIELD
at
the
Eugene
Fruit
Grower's
plant
Governor Meier offered hla co­ cafeteria on Monday. September
Preliminary plan» for entertain­ gene. Mr. Hathaway will spend his
Ml88 Naoml Carlton' da“khter of
LADY DIES IN PORTLAND operation In every manner possible 1» California nut men will to here M r and Mrs Ro* w Carl,on' hM ing the county Institute of Feder­ time between the office and the
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
to his successor If he carries o’
accepted a position as school nurse ated Women's clubs for Lane coun­ factory site during the next few
GET EXTRA ASSIGNMENTS
Mrs. Edna B. Green, former M n e the projects launched during the for the meeting and all growers In
for the Klamath Falla city schools. ty sometime ln October were dis­ weeks.
i-ane
county
whether
members
of
county resident, died at Portland Meier term In office.
cussed here Tuesday afternoon a t ,
Extra curricular assignments for on Saturday. September 8 and fu­
the association or not are Invited She left Monday, the opening day
of the schools there, to istart her the first fall meeting of the Spring-
teachers at the high school were neral services were held there on
to attend
REPAIRS COMPLETED
J O Holt, manager of the Fruit j " ew work Ml8a Car,ton ' <,rTed aa field Civic club The date will not
announced today by W. E. Buell, Monday. Mrs. Green waa a sister CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
INSIDE OF CITY JAIL
be
determined
until
It
Is
known
school
nurse
at
the
Southern
Ore­
principal. The teachers are made of Mr,'. L. W. W ilkins of Spring-
HOLD MONTHLY MEETS Growers' association Is making ar gon Normal school at Ashland last when the state president can be
responsible for the achool partici­ field. She alio leaves two brothers
rangements for the meeting.
Metal lath and plaster were put
here.
year.
pation In these activities
Monthly church night programs
and three additional listers Includ­
Plans for the fall ACttvttlqi of on the inside walls of the city Jail
Assignments are as follows: mu­ ing Mrs. B. H. Brabham of route featuring a fam ily dinner and a FORGET-ME-NOT SALE
the club were also discussed at this week by W. J. Phalr thus com­
sic, Miss W hitney and Miss Dlllsy; 3, Eugene
social program w ill be continued
RURAL RELIEF WORKERS
the
meeting which waa held at the pleting the reconditioning of the
DATES ARE ANNOUNCED
dramatic,,, Miss Mtllhollen; débats.
st the Christian church on the last
WILL
DRAW
CASH
SALARY
library
and for which Mrs. David structure. The plaster had been
Miss Conoly; athletics, Chatterton
LARGE GROUP ATTENDS Thursday of each month during
put on against the rough walls be­
Public gelling of Forget-Me-Nots,
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Saltsman
was hostess.
and H a ll; library and honor soci­
the earning year It waa decided a.
A)l workers on rural relief pro-
fore and had fallen down. A new
FAMILY CHURCH NIGHT the church night meeting laat made by the Disabled American
ety, Mias Rewes; Olrls League,
Veterans of the World W ar will t o ; Jpcts will to paid In caah the same
covering has been placed over the
FOUR BOYS MAKE LATE
Mias Carlton; financial advisor,
week. Mid-week services are alao held in Springfield on Friday and
workmen on city projects It
roof, and the Jail will again to
On hundred persona nttended the
Mlaa**Wagner.
held on Thursday evenings be­ Saturday. October 6 and 6 it was was announced Wednesday at the
CLIMB OF MOUTAIN ready for occupancy when some
annual family night dinner and
tween the dinner and the social announced this w; ek by M. B. , meeting of the County Relief com-
new bedding Is provided.
program of the Methodist church
Robert Elmer. Franklin Elmer,
COUPLE OBSERVE THEIR Friday evening. Report« were made hour.
Huntly. member of the legislative mlttee at the courthouse. Previous-
and Donald Brown of Hprlngfleld,
committee of the Oregon depart-1 fr the men on the rural projects
SILVER ANNIVERSARY by (he various departments and
and Eugene Cooper of Camp Creek NEWLYWEDS HONORED
CHRISTIAN
MISSION
BODY;
ment.
A
proclamation
setting
aside
have
received
their
pay
In
the
form
committee leaders announced their
climbed to the top of the Middle
AT HOUSE WARMING
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Drury plana for church activity during HEARS STATE HEAD TALK
dal®'1 hn8 ,,ee” Ismied by j ’f grocery orders.
Sister Sunday, Sept. 10.
The
! Mayor W. P. Tyson.
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observed their silver wedding an­ the coming winter months.
Members of the Christian church
air wan-clear affording a fine view
niversary here Saturday with a
Mrs. Thomas Bailey, state preal-.
ERGATHA CLASS PLANS
except at the very peak of the and other frlenfo of Mr. and Mrs.
dinner at their home 842 North
W illiam Cheaeman Diet
dent and M»s. Horton, district MASONS HOLD FIRST OF
FOR FIRST FALL MEET mountain where a blanket of clouds Elm er Ferguson who were married
Fifth street. Their son and (laugh-
W illiam Dale Chessman, former president, of the Women'« M i s s i o n - FALL MEETS TUESDAY
shrouded the view. The climb was last week in Idaho, went to their
•cr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin resident of- Hprlngfleld who waa
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ary society of the Christian church
Members of the Ergatha Sunday one of the latest of the season and home Sunday evening after the
.1 Drury of Coburg were their din­ born here on December 26, 1891,
were here Tuesday evening from,
FI,»t meeting of Liberty Masonic school class at the . Methodist i a repetition of the feat is dlscour- regular church services for a sur
ner guests. Mr. and Mr«. Drury died nt Loa Angelea Tuesday of
Eugene to speak at the regu lar. lodge since the summer vacation church will hold their first fall 1 aged by persons fam iliar with the prise housewarming party.
Mrs.
,vsre married ¡p Eugene on Sep­ last week according to word rec­ meeting of (he mission group o f 1 was held at the lodge home Tues-
meeting
of
the
season
next
Wed-
high
mountains
as
sudden
storma
Ferguson
was
formerly
Mies
Goldla
tember 8, l»0» ana have lived at eived here. Mr. Chessman has one
the Christian church. The meet- day evening. Becond degree work nesday afternoon at the home of are likely to blow up without warn- Smith, for several yerjy teacher
the same a<'ureaa In Springfield brother In California anu another
Ing was held at the home of Mra. was held at the business meeting Mrs. W illiam Rouse. All membera Ing making It nearly Impossible to of the week-day Bible school In
since that time.
at Astoria.
Rachel Thatcher.
startlng at 7:»0.
are urged to to preemt.
get off the mountain.
this city.
BRATTAIN
SHOWS
CAIN
V
V
CLASS OFFICERS
RIMED FOR R.S.
FARM DEBTS SHOW
OECREASE IN YEAR
LODGE PLANS FOR
WISIORIC EVENT
EIEIT
TO BE OBSERVED :