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    HE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
N IIK T Y -P IH B T Y HAH
INTEBESI HIGH
AS VOTINE NEARS
HPRINUFIBLÜ. LANE COUNTY, ORBQQN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1934
« “ « « , CHURCH GIVEN bootball Team
PISSES
Meets Lebanon
PART OF ESTATE
TYSONMEMORIAL
NO 41
MAYOR CONTEST
Payment heady
SPURS INTEREST
Election Official« Ready For
Came Will Be Played Friday;
Will Bring Total Payments In
Governorship Takes Center I Ballot Markers; Two Boards Will Of Janie Cruzan Bug- University High Swamps Resolution Honors Late City Savings Department To «6 I Taylor, Barber and Turner
Of Stage During Last Days
Named For Each Precinct
Locale On Hayward Field
geete Uee Of »1250 For
Pereant; Commercial 36 I Seek To Head City Affairs;
Mayo; Edward Privat Ap­
Of Political Campaign
Purchase
Of
Pipe
Organ
pointed
To
Council
Place
Each lesuee Statement
I'olliiui places will be unchanged
Coach Marlon Hall will lake his
__
Payment of a fourth dividend ofi
high school football players to
Member,
of
the
Kprlngfleld
City
'
“
‘* re**11 OB * “ ordln* 'T clal® a
LITTLE ACTIVITY SHOWN
Lebanon tomorrow afternoon for Council expressed their attltoda a«a‘“ at tb* ’ • ” »«’ d* I * ' “ »»»‘ °< RECORDER RACE WARMS
what promises to be one of the toward, .heir late Mayor W P. th* «-’« W M fc to l State bank has
Power, Tax-Limit, Healing
most Interesting games of the sea Ty on. when they met In .poclal
authorised by Clrcelt Court Democrats To Rally Friday;
Arte, School Plan And Pro­
son. Everyone had expected the
Judge, O. F. Skip worth, and checks
Dry Forces Meet Sunday;
session
Friday
evening
and
passed
hibition, To Be Decided
University high gam« Baturday to
w ill ba placed In the malls on and
Republicans Hear Dunns
tbe following resolution:
be the outstanding game, and II
after Friday. November ». for hold-
Resolution
Duo of lb« most unusual political
was. In the fact that the local
The riling this week of nominat­
W HEREA S, The Town of Spring-1 era ot
*’,a,ma-
■ aiupalgiia lu bv wsg«d In Ibe alula
players received their worst drub­
ing petitions for three men. W A.
field ba. suffered a loss In tbe
ThU W ® *" 1 w111 b“ »« “»•
of Oregon will ba brought lu a cli­
bing of the season when they lost death of its Mayor, the lata Honor an,oont p,,d on » •’ *"« • rlalm * to Taylor. Clayton F. Barber, and E.
max u a il Tuesday whan lb« clll-
by tba score of 20-0.
able W. P Tyson, and
) 86 P*rc«Bt according to F. O. Have- H Turner, a» candidates for the
sons In «very prrcluct will cast
The Kprlngfleld players were un­
mann. In charge of the liquidation unexplred two-year term of the late
W
HERKAH.
he
had
given
freely
• heir ballots tor cougr«s«iuaii. gov
able to get going In this game,
of the local hank. A total of U W. P. Tyson as mayor of Spring-
of
hl-
time
In
public
service
over
eruur. secretary of state, auperlu
Tim « after time the Interference
percent ha« been paid on the com­ field has created a greater Interest
a long period of years, and
lauilaul of public lualrurtluu, cum
for the bail carrier would be so
mercial account« and funds for an­ in local politics than baa been
W
HEHEAK.
be
was
fearless
In
uilaaluuer of tba bureau uf labor
far ahead of the man with the ball
other
substantial dlldcnd are now evinced here for many years.
tbe performance of duty and faith ­
legislative officers and a ll uieaa
that two or three University high
on band In thia department but
Closing date for tbe nomination
ful to bis constituency, and
urea.
me« would slip In between them
W HEREAS. lh t nierabar, of the c“ “ ° ‘ be pald oot due
court of candidates for mayor to be elect­
Tbe campaign lias been uuuaual
and break up tbe play.
'Common Council, with whom h e 11“ «»“ 0» ‘» ’ »Iving tbe County ed at a special election held In
lu the upper ell I disinterested atll
Chetwood, aa wm expected, led
conjunction with the regular state
baa been so closely associated, feel Clerk’s of flea.
lud« uf caudldalaa aud voters silks man.
h it learn males and bore the brunt
The order also prolde- for the and county balloting was Wednes­
tbelr
own
personal
lo«s,
and
desire
Hprlngfleld t. City ball—John
im i III Iba closing week« of lb« cam
of the defense during tbe game.
to make public expression of the payment of a first and second divi- day noon and although others are
palgu wbeu volley« of ebargea aud Kelels, Maude Bryan. H a llie Myers,
Tbe offensive attack« were led by
dend on approved savings deposit known to have considered running,
! same,
couulvr ebarges liuve aligned voters Nellie llellerbraud. aud May UgU-
('launch and Mmllh ('launch was
claims numbers 1323 and 1344. The ome even circulating their peti­
NOW.
TH
K
H
EFO
K
E.
Be
It
Re-
wore firm ly Ilian usual lu Ibelr vie; counting board: Hasel Adrian,
ibe only ball carrier who wsa able
1 solved by the Common Council of first iwo payments on these were tions. none of them were filed.
caudldat«e Tbls la aspadally true Klltabelb Page, Kadle l-axlun, M.
1° gate yardage, doing ao frequent-j , he T<)Wn
BprlngfkW ln llp e c ,a, overlooked a. they were filed U te
W ill Get Tw o BaHots
lu ibe lampaigu fur tbe governor L. llu rlletl, aud Elisabeth Gerlach.
ly without reaMonabl. Interference
«««embled (bat It hereby abd b“^k P -r ® * " '»
Previously
Voters will receive a special bal­
Kprlngtleld 3, Lincoln school—
sblp lu wblcb Ibrea meu. Dunne,
by his own team
made
lot along with their regular ballot
declare» and expresses itx sense of
M arllu, aud Zimmerman, are so H allie B Drury. Lillian Black. W.
Players used In (he Saturday
Liquidation of tbe affairs of tbe when they visit tbe polls to vote on
k
m
upon
tbe
death
of
Mr.
Tyson
strongly backed that few persona 11. Gauls, Alice Thompson. Blanche
game were Irw in, left end; W il­
' and It hereby extends to hl« fam­ Commercial bank are being carried the mayorality Issue next Tuesday.
are veuturlng to alale wbo la tu May; cuuntlug board: John Park­
liams. left tackle; Cole, left guard
Other candidates contesting for
ily Its sympathy and its apprecia­ on from the Bank of Commerce
er. Genevieve Ixiuk, Grace Hend-
ba Ibe next governor.
Scott, center; Poaey. right guard;
office In Eugene by Mr. Havemann office include I. M. Peterson, In-
tion
of
bla
services
while
In
public
«rer. Civility McKllu. sod Alma
Goodale. right tackle; Tnhy, right
for the atate banking departmednt. sumbent. Wm. O. Hughes. E. E.
Judges Are Bats
office.
end; Cog, quarter; Smith, left half;
A list of Judicial candidates will Whitney.
Kepner, and Mary M iller, all seek­
And
It
Is
further
resolved
that
Hprlugfleld 4. Braltalu school—
('launch. right half; and Chet-
bead Ibe ballot wblcb each voter
ing to be elected recorder.
this
resolution
be
spread
upon
tba
wood. fullback.
will receive whan at tbe pulls Clara Kuudgraa*. Abbie Wheaton,
Chester Aldrich and Elsie Poll­
minutes and records of tbe Com­ TOUCH FOOTBALL CAMES
Tuhy received an Injured shoul­
Tuesday. Tbcse offices, two places Minnie Girard. H. F. Gordon, Elma
ard are contesting the office of city
mon
Council
of
tbe
Town
of
Spring-
der In tbe game and w ill not be
uu tbe supreme court aud three clr Halsey; counting board: Marian
treasurer, and John Pyle and P. J
field. and a copy thereof be sent j Interclaae Games Scheduled To
able to play tomorrow.
cull cuurt Judge«, are uot contested Maxey. Bernice Van Valxab. Elisa­
Bartholomew are both seeking the
to
tbe
fam
ily
and
a
copy
given
to
Novemoer
8;
All
Stars
W
ill
A short scrimmage with tbe sec­
and tbe election of tbe candidates beth Ulson, Bertha Rouse, and
short term of two years on the City
tbe local press for publication.
Close Competition
ond team of Eugene high school
was asaured after tbe aprlug prl Kevert Jacobson.
Council. Edward Privat and Earl
Adopted by the Common Council!
_______
was beld on Brattaln field Tuesday
wary rule.
this 26th day of October, 1»34.
Sophomore touch football play- Thompson are unopposed candi­
Four lunu seek to represent tbe INDIAN SAYS CASTE
Young Folk Of Each Church afternoon.
W. A. Taylor, President ot the ora defeated tbe first year students dates for the four-year term on the
city council.
first Oregon district In congrees
SYSTEM BREAKING UP Entertain Croupe At Spe­
Common Council and Acting j 12-0 In the opening day of tbe
Previous to the death of the
KIRKLAND TO OPEN
Three of tbe wen. Jawea W Mott
Mayor.
louch football schedule at the high
cial Events During Week
The
Introduction
of
modern
■ epubtlcau, W » Richards. social
EUGENE SHOP TODAY Attest I M Peterson. Recorder, school Friday. Monday the seniors mayor, local Interest centered prin­
cipally In the campaign for City
1st, sud R it. Turner, democrat Idea« which are rapidly breaking
Edward G. Privat, unoppo-ed scored 13-6 over tne Junior players.
A general observance of H allo w -,
Recorder and City Treasurer. Now
»uu ibelr party nominations lu tbe up the caste system lu India was e'en was beld In Kprlngfleld this j Springfield Florist Firm To Estab- candidate foi a full term as council-
Other games In the interclass
with the election of a new mayor
primary Eiumell W. Gulley, pruf praised here Kuuday evening by week by young people's organis­
lieh R e tail O utlet In Rax
I man. was appointed to fill tbe play bave been scheduled as fol- 1, ,
.
w
vacancy now existing by W. A. lows; October 31, sophomore
and!
cban**» ,n
easor at Linfield college, was nowl Multan V. HaJ. Christian Indian. In ations. Several of the parties being
T h e a tre « e lid in g
the policies of the city government
uated aa an ludepaudeut aud baa addressing a large audience al the b«ld on Tuesday evening.
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Taylor, acting mayor.
He wad senior; November 1. freshman and
made a abort campaign Mott aud Melhodlal church. KaJ la a gradu
M. C. Kirkland announced today sworn In and will serve
until the Juniors; November 7, Juniors asd| can be expected and the center of
That evening the Wesleyan lea­
Turner have made extensive caw ate of the higher schools In India gue of Ibe Methodist church held that he Is opening a retail store to first of tbe year when
either P. sophomores; November 8, fresh- Interest has been focused on these
and also graduated from the Uni tbelr hobo party In the church br known as Kirkland s Floral shop ‘ J. Bartholomew or
palgns through ibelr districts
John D. Pyle men and aeniori; November 14, men and the actions which may ac­
verslty of Minnesota. He la now basement under the direction of in the Rex theatre building In Eu-1 will be sworn In to the place and second all-stars ,against all-stars; company their election.
>1« Seek Governorship
Content W axes W a rm
geue. Formal opening of the small Mr. Privat w ill take over the post- November IS. all-stars against all­
For governor the people will studying journalism at Uu- Unlver Mlaa Velda Bartholomew
Tbe contest for the other offices
ally
of
Oregon
and
plana
to
return
ehop
la
being
held
thia
week
end
¡tio
a
for
which
he
la
a
eaadldate
star».
chouse between Joe K Dunne, re­
Also on Tuesday evening tka
The games are being played un la still waging h ierrlly on with
publican; I'b a rle a A M a rtin , demo le bis home In Bombay Best sum­ member« of tbe Kenlor Christian and special favors are being given on January 1.
An ordinance calling for a special, der the direction of Robert Chat- candidate« Issuing public state­
crat;
Abraham
M
Hllverwau, mer to devote bis life to uplifting Endeavor society held their party persona visiting the shop. He la
ments, manv of which w ill be
Harry J Correll. Hauk E W lrtb. bis people.
at the home of W illiam Cox. Mrs. also featuring special bargains in election to be held at the same terton and are divided Into two
Necessary contacts of youths, W alter Taylor and Mine Lela Pet­ ferns for his customers who visit time as tbe regular election w aa. periods, each 16 minutes In length. found (Jn the back page of this
aud Peter Zimmerman, all Indep­
paper.
modem street cars, (rains, tbaa erson were In charge of the ar­ the new location.
endent caudldatee.
pns<ed by the councllmen making
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Meanwhile local folk are also
(res. and other such factors, where rangements
The »hop w ill be managed by It possible to name a mayor at the GOSPEL ASSEMBLY TO
Karl Knell, republican, and Hor­
looking after their interests In state
It Is Impossible (o draw caste lines
Miss
Evelyn
Buell,
and
w
ill
handle
election
n-xt
Tuesday.
Third
of
(he
part
lee
to
be
held
ace K W aller. democrat. bave been
HAVE SPECIAL SERVICES politics and are exhorting their fol­
are breaking down this age old Tuesday evening was that of Elmo all potted plants and cut flowers
making a thorough but quiet
lowers in each of the major par­
practice, and (be breakdown will Chase’s Bunday school class of the as they come In saaaon. floral ar­
palgu for secretary of atate Marl
SCHOOL CENSUS TAKING
Special plans for the monthly fel- ties. Repnblicans held a dinner
be the salvation of India, be de­ Baptist church which was held In rangements and design work of all
C. Htewsrt, Independent, and Her-
gathering and rally for their gub­
NEARINC COMPLETION low8hlp ,nd dedlc»“on
clared.
kinds.
the Thurch basement.
llu Talbert, aoctallat, are also can­
_______
; which the Full Gospel assembly Is ernatorial candidate. Joe E. Dunne.
Raj presented au Illustrated lec­ Monday night the high school C.
This
new
shop
Is
being
opened
didate« but have not been very ac
ture showing many of Ibe temples E. group of the Christian church as a direct outlet for retail sales ! Total number of children In planning for Munday. November 12, Congressman Mott and most of the
live.
of the various religious groups held a Hallowe'en parly al the A. says Mr Kirkland lie has gpe. I Springfield between the ages of 4 were announced today by Rev L. county office seekers at Taylor hall
Charles A. Howard, republican;
Saturday noon
which Gie 330 million Inhabitants E. ('ole farm with Ireoe Anderson. d allied In wholesale production of and 20 Is about the same as last ’ D Hoffman, pastor
J W l.eoobardt, democrat; aud of India represent.
y-a
r
Kevert
Jacobson,
district
A
special
dedication
service
will
Friday evening the Democrats
Hasel Nesbitt, Dorothy Taylor, plants and flowers since taking
Blanche II Myer, socialist; were
clerk, who Is taking the census., be beld , l ,be Mission at 231 Main wm rauy
t|,e 8ame building to
over
(he
greenhouses
Just
across
E llie Ingram. Bernice Smith and
all duly nominated In the primary
has
already
listed
780
children
and
Monday
at
10:30
A
large
hear
R.
R.
Turner,
their candidate
the bridge, selliug at retail only to
lxrls Russell lu charge.
election aud uone bave made au CANDIDATES LACKING
those persons who visited the will complete bis count as soon a a , •« ’’vice w ill be held Io the Metb- for congressman, and most of the
Wednesday
evenlug
the
young
he can contact a few families^odist church that afternoon at 2:30 other office seekers of their party.
active campalgu since for tbe of
FOR P. T. A. OFFICE
people of the Baptist church held greenhouses or phoned In orders.
flee of superintendent of public In
Sunday evening at 5 o'clock a
feels that the establishment ot which he has failed to contact on : and at 6:38 tbe congregation will
Member« of tbe nominating com­ a large party In the church base­ a He retail
slructlon.
outlet In Eugene w ill be h1» Previous visits to their home«. hoW • b»«ket dinner in the ba«e large mas» meeting of church peo­
ment for both young people and
Tbe eemo situation prevalla In mittee reported at the monthly
both a convenience to his patrons The total for last year was 7»0 m* nt of
church. All are in ple will be held in the methodlst
tbe campaign for commissioner of meeting of (he Parent-Teacher aa church members. Roy Carlton waa
and Mr. Jacobson expects the num -; Ttted-
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church to talk prohibition
and ___
the
and
w
ill
Increate
his
retail
volume.
bar to be about the same when he , B*au.ar services are held at the! ||^gor problems.
Rev. Frank 8.
tbe bureau of labor wbere C. H. aoclatlon Friday (bat they bad been chairman of the affair and waa as­
sisted
by
Randall
Ray.
Lola
M
an­
unable
to
find
anyone
wbo
would
Gram, republican, W alfred Shu
completes the count for this year, assembly each week as follows: Pelstel. active dry worker, will be
ley. Harry Chase and Clarence MOTHERS ENTERTAINED
Sunday school at 8:46 and morn­ the principal speaker.
liolm , democrat;
and l-awrence accept tbe presidency following (he
CasdsIL
ing and evening services at 11 and
Waer, socialist; were all nomlna re«tgiiullon of Mrs. H. II. Cburcb
BY
GIRL
SCOUT
TROOP
LEGION
COUNCIL
TO
Several other school parties and
7:30 each Sunday. Bible study is
led In the primary and uone bave Tbe committee will again report
I the November meeting.
Tbe private gatherings have also baen
Klxty mothers and their daugh- WORK AMERICANIZATION held every Tuesday evening at CARDEN CHAMPIONS TO
wade active rampalgna
RECEIVE CULTIVATORS
membership content will be beld beld daring the week.
ters In the Springfield G irl Scout
'7:30. and Cottage Prayer meeting
To Cleet Legislators
iroop were entertained at a party
Amerlcanlxatlon program, of the „ he,d WedceBday at 1 :, 0
In November. Entertainment waa
In the race for the state legl 'la-
Billy Aldous. Wend lin g ; Wayne
held at the scout room In the Lin-1 A,nerican Le* lon w111 *** adT»nc* d gellstlc services are held Thura-
provided by Ibe toy orchestra from STUDENTS SEE FILMS
lure L. L. Ray, democrat; H. C.
Curts.
Vida; and Robert Wilson,
during
tbe
next
few
months
by
tbe Brattaln acbool.
Wheeler, republican; and C. F
OF SCIENCE TUESDAY coin building Monday afternoon. poets In District number 3. It was days at 7:36 and prayer meetings i Kignal, have been adjudged win­
on
Friday
at
7:8«.
Each of the patrols presented a
Hawkins, socialist; seek to repres­ Ions of (he grange power amend
ners in the Lane county garden
decided at the District Council
Five talking picture films of skit after which Helen Putman's
ent l,ane county In the senate
ment passed at (he previous gen
contest In the Mohawk. McKen­
meeting held here last T h u r s d a y - . - -
__ _ .
scientific subjects wore presented patrol served refreshments.
evening at Taylor hall. Z. E. Mer- C A R D C L U B T O T A K E
Klwln A. McCornack. republican; eral election. Thia Is referred by
zie valley, and W illam ette districts
The "Johnny Jump-up" patrol
to the Kprlngfleld high school stu­
NEW MEMBERS SOON for 1934
C. A. Schooling, democrat; and petllloo.
rill, district commander from Al­
dent body at their assembly period led by Teddy W right won first
Joseph Muhr, socialist; seek to r e
Second, and most controversial
Each of the district champions
bany. was the principal speaker.
Tuesday morning. The films pres­ place on the program with their
Four new members will be taken will receieve a Planet Junior gar­
present Linn-Lane county In tbe of the measures Is the Initiated
Representatives
from
Albany. I
ented Included the reels entitled, skit, "W aitin' at the Gate tor
Into the O-No card club November den cultivator tor tbelr efforts.
senate from the fourth district
constitutional amendment provid­
Corvallis. Lebanon. Cottage Orove. i
"The Play of Imagination In Geo­ Katie." "Three Pirates," skit by
9,
when members meet at the home AU of the gardens were scored by
Three democrats, three socialists ing for the 20-tnlll tax lim itation on
and Eugene were present. Ladles
metry." biological studies of "Aph­ Ila Putman's patrol won honorable
of Mrs. W llda Cotton. They are the County Club lender during the
and three republicans, a complete real property. The limitation Is set
of the Kprlngfleld Auxiliary served,
ids" and "The Frog"; "The Dev­ mention "Travel Information" waa
Crystal Bryan, Irma Noft, Mary growing season.
ticket for tbe county legislative on a graduated scale and will be
refreshments following the busi­
elopment of Transportation," and the name of the skit presented by
Elizabeth
W hitney.
and Joey
positions, will he voted upon. Karl brought down to 16 mills by 11140.
ness session.
"Molecular Theory of Matter." The Helen Putman's group.
_________________
Hardy.
H. HUI, Charles A. Huntington,
The third measure, also an
W. C. T. U. CROUP TALKS
Mothers inspected the scout room
films were presented a» one of the
At the meeting held last Thurs-
and Howard 8. Merriam are the amendment, is the Healing Arts
entertainment numbers given by which has now been provided with NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS day evening at the home of Mrs.
ELECTION AT MEETING
republicans; Frank Oerll, C. F. 'onstltutlonal amendment provid­
the student body council.
new curtains, and the stools and
PLAN FOR ANNIVERSARY Emerson Brtckey in Eugene. Mrs.
Hyde, and Mrs. Bell« Lydlck, are ing for the abolishment of the
Candidates and measures to be
radiators have been painted.
Grace Henderar and Mlaa W hitney
the democrats; and George Adams, present system' of examination of
voted on In the general election
Members of the Needlecraft club won first and second prises.
Frank Hamblen, and J. G. Rada applicants for licenses to practise GIRLS LEAVE SATURDAY
next Tuesday were discussed at the
w ill observe the twenty-first birth­
baugb are the socialists seeking healing arts, and the substitution
FOR LEAGUE SESSIONS LODGE GROUP TAKES
monthly meeting of the Springfield
the office.
The republicans and of a system In which each of three
FIVE NEW MEMBERS day ot their organisation this after­ BROTHERHOOD TO HOLD W. C. T. U. held at the home of
noon
when
they
meet
at
the
homa
democrats have done some cam­ classifications of healers will have
Three Kprlngfleld high school
MEETING NOVEMBER 19 Mrs. Wm. G. Hughes Tuesday of
paigning Mr. Hyde, championing their own examination board. It girl«, Edna Severson. Girls League
Bernice Conoly, Doris Girard, of Mrx. R. L. Drury, the place
this week.
The next meeting of the Men's
the tax limitation in«asure. has also provides the right of choice by president, Irene Anderson, repres­ Thelma Sweeney. Nellie Pyne and where the club first met and was
The November meeting of the
organised.
The
meeting
this
after­
Brotherhood
of
the
Methodist
been the moat active.
the Individual of his own doctor entative of the Junior class, and Dale Daniels were Initiated Into the
group
w ill be held at the home of
In cases where (he worker Is pro­ H ate' Nesbitt, representing the recently organised F. L. club of noon will be a homecoming (or all church will be held on Monday
Only Two County Contests
i Mrs. Mel Rice.
former
members
and
all
those
are
evening,
November
1»,
It
was
an-
Only two county candidates will tected by contract Insurance.
Kiphnmnre class, will go to Port­ Juanita Rebekah lodge at the meet­
lie voted on. Voters must choose
School Plan Up
land Katurday to participate In the ing held Friday evening. It was Invited to attend. Aoalstlng Mrs. | nou..ced this week by P. J. Bartho-
Recovers— Nate Rowe Is again
between O. K. Crowe, republican
In the county voters will he ask­ annual state conference of the high also decided to hold regular meet- i “ rury a8 hosteaa w ill be Mrs. Floyd |Omew. program chairman. Miss
able to be at hta real estate office
and Incumbent; W alter J. Holland, ed to vote yes or no, first to pro­ id m o l Girls Lengue. The delegates Ings every third Friday of the i1 a»*ry and Mr8' Floyd Thompson. Betty Ann Macduff w ill apeak an
following an Illness.
democrat; and W. W. White, soci­ hibit the sale of all alcoholic liq­ from the Kprlngfleld schobl w ill be month. The November meeting I
s
------------------------------»»er trip to Japan during the past
alist, In naming a county commis­ uors; and second, to prohibit the accompanied by Miss Iowa Carlton, to be beld qt the home ot the club CHURCH CROUP HOLDS
Rummer.
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1
NOTICC TO CREDITORS
sioner.
sale of alcoholic liquors over five advisor of the local group. The president. Miss Crystal Bryan on I MONTHLY SOCIAL EVENT
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! Estate of Janie L. Cruxan, Deceased
They must also choose between percent content for beverage pur­ sessions are to he held at Reed col­ November 16.
Homa (or V is it-M is s Doris Ger-j
Notice Is hereby given that Wm.
lege.
Grace Kchlskn. republican and In­ pose«.
Monthly church night dinner, her spent the week-end here from I G. Hughes has been by the County
visiting with her par -
°f
State of Oregon, In
cumbent; Rosa Mathews, demo­
The third county proposition Is
LIONS CLUB MEMBERS
program and devotlouals were held Roseburg
.
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- and for Lane County, appointed Ex-
crat; and Violet N. Adams, social­ the county school district law. This
Brother Visits—Thad Barber of
TO MEET ON FRIDAY at tho Christian church laat Thurs­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gerber. I ecutor of the , „ t wU1 and t „ u .
ist. for county treasurer.
Is a ntate law and counties are al­ W estfir was In Springfield over
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' ment of Janie L. Cruxan. deceased.
Regular meeting of the Spring- day evening. For the program the
Also on the ballot to be voted lowed to adopt and operate under the week-end to visit with bis field Llooia club will be held at following numbers were presented;
McMinnville Folk Hero— Mr. and
A ll persons having claims against
Tuesday will be found two consti­
at their own pleasure. The act brother, Clayton. Sunday the two Taylor hall Friday noon. Program Reading. M artin Clark; solo. Ul- Mrs Kenneth Munroe of McMinn- ‘ he u ’ t a t e d e c e a ’ * d
A
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1 hereby notified to present the
tutional amendments, one act of provides tor a governing body to and W alter Gossler hunted pheas­ for the luncheon meeting w ill ba dltie G artta; playlet. Lela Feterson, vine spent the week-end here at gamei duly stated and verified at
the legislature referred to the peo­ take over the management uf the ants.
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. N. J. W ll- the office of said executor In the
arranged by Rev. Dean C. Polndea- M artin Cark. and W illiam Cox.
Hama.
First National Bank building In
ple, and thrae couuty measures, school« in the entire county out­
ter and Harry M Stewart.
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1 Springfield. Oregon, within six
two dealing with liquor and one ride of the first class districts.
Attend Concert— Mr. and Mrs.
Birthday Surprlea— Mrs. Levi
_ , months from this 1st day of Now-
with schools.
Harry Rapp of Roseburg were hare 1 80n Is Born— Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neet entertained at a surprise des­
Hunt Pheasants — Riley Snod-1 ember, 1984.
Studsnt Home— Arthur Bench Friday eveDlng to visit at the home j Seavey of Mohawk are the parents sert birthday party honoring her grass and Frank Smltson hunted
Vote On Six Maasurss
WM. G. HUGHES, Executor of
the Last W ill and Testament
First of tbe measures Is the who lias been attendlng thè H ill of Mr. and Mrs. H arry W hitney of a baby son born to them at the daughter, Na<*ne, on - h * ninth for pheasants Sunday. The birds
Grange Power bill providing a sat M illtary Academy at Portland Is and to attend the Don Cossack con- 1 Pacific hospital In Eugene on birthday anniversary Friday even­ are not plentiful at this lime ot | A
up tor the carrying out of provls- visiting at hie horna kera.
cert In Mesam.
Monday, October 28. 1884.
ing. Games were enjoyed.
the aoaaon they reported.
(N 1-S-16-1M8)
und there will be bui few ebaugee
lu (he personnel uf tbe electlun
boards for Ibe electlou Tuesday.
All precisela In Ibe illy will bave
iwo boards, tbe election, or day
board, aud the cuuntlug board.
These seme «lectluu ufficiala will
also cuuul Ibe ballots lu tbe spe­
cial election Io be held for mayor
al lb« sam« tlm * aa lb * general
election la held.
Member* of lb« twu boards as
announced itila week by lb« County
Clark's office are a« tollowa:
Mprlngfleld I, High school Elate
Kiewart, Cura M llluson. Flora
Huntly, Ulivo Nice aud Kalla Brum-
mette, couutlug board: J. II. More-
lock. M A. Pohl, A. J. Mcbnetxky.
John K Lorah, aud Frances Kails
The Methodist Episcopal church
of Kprlngfleld will receive a be
quest of »IZf.o from Ibe estate of
Janie Cruxan. wbo passed away
recently II wax revealed Weduaa
day wbeu her will was tiled for
probate and W illiam G. Hughes
was named administrator of the
estate. No appraiser« have been
named yel.
Mrs. Cruxan Indicated that tba
sum of mousy should be used to
purchase a pipe organ for the
church or some other musical In­
strument or permanent fixture for
Ibe church building as the trustees
might decide.
Dne slater lb California and sev­
eral other relatives were also left
varying amounts from tbe estate.
It baa been learned recently here
that another slater In Alabama
passed away (be day before Mrs.
Cruxan died.
The will also provides for a be­
quest for (he Portland Bible col­
lege
No amount was fixed. The
Bible school Is to receive the resi­
due of the estate after all otner
claims and bequests bave been
paid
Tbe Portland school la now
under (he leadership of Rav. C. J.
Pike, former pastor of tbe Spring-
field church
Groups Observe
halloween here