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Page Six. EUGENE DAILY GUARD Tu.Hihr Two Minutes Alter the Great Span of the Quebec Bridge Collapsed. Springfield News ticulnr duniuco waa done. lL Friday. wer, The -There the Primary nod returned to i' 'Hp Finish Brick Work.

The brick work on tho Methodist church was practically finished today and the interior decorations are being rushed as fast as possible, Mr. Adams of Lebanon, has charge of that depart ment. SritlNGFIELI) PERSONALS MrB. B. A.

Townsend and children returned home Sunday evening from a ten days' visit at 1 'alias. Miss Lucile Cook of Coburg spent the week-end with Miss Dorothy Ilullin. Born, Monday night to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson, twins, a boy and girl.

K- i lvirstpr nent here with Mrs, Kj IPstrr. Mrs. J. w. Curs( riday.

8 t. jj. yes The Latest "Spud" Story. A potato story of unusual Interest is told by Charles Rose, who live, in the Kepner addition to Springfield. He states that one day last week he dug a hill of potatoes and there were potatoes.

Of course there were a few little ones. CHESHIRF fZS.l: mmtmc-- again in nunity uiiring nnd Clinton Conley returned Monday evening from eastern Oregon and eastern Washington. N. ii. Nesmith left yesterday morning for a visit to Blue River.

8. Ilerndou of Uoseburg nrrived Monday evening to visit with hie son, Wfllter Jlerndon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smeed and son fJlen spent yesterday with Mrs.

Kmeed's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Montgomery. Mrs. J.

K. Jones left yesterday for her home near Blnkleyville. (Jeorge Walker of Walker's station, spent yesterday in town on business. forth of her, K. rt.

S. of Samuel XLS -'s. r. Street Car Service Delayed. As the six thirty street cur whs coming into Springfield from Eugene yesterday morning and had just rein-lied the corner of Second street, one of the trolley wire poleg broke and fell ncrosd the street.

The pole had rotted away. The damage was repaired temporarily. week to filrm JJj-i i-. Lingo outside points. A a.

frrnrnirnftti day. Several from ChM. the river are shown hunting for survivor s. The wreckage Is part of the structur attended the fi, This photograph was taken two min.er collapsed and sank. The arrow indi-utes after tho great central spun of the cutes the point where the central span Quebec bridge over the St.

Lawrence riv 'ell. Eleven men loBt their lives. The pan was being placed between the two a pproaches and was being hoisted on jacks when something gave way. The tngs in Leave for North Bend. E.

M. Miller, wife and children left yesterday morning for North Rend, where they will reside. that went down. gene Thursday nnd Fri.lav whn nltnH.U Sfcltee motored to Junction Wednesday. were the 0 B.

family Soren ni Wnlt and Mrs. jnp, nolph Lingo. Mr. and 5Ir Ep nnd Mrs. 3 Leslie Itniley preached tS) day schoo hour Lyman Yockey spent Sunday in town.

Artiste Flunigan hud her tonsils removed Inst Saturdny and is doing nicely. William Mnchen is walking again without the aid of a crutch, following his accident at the mill. Mrs. Will Llliott of Fall Creek who was operated on for appendicitis Saturday morning in reported as doing nicely. Curl Sensenoy, who left Springfield several weeks ago, is employed in the serviceg of the United States reclamation service nt Mitchell, Nebraska.

L. M. Cugley accepted a position with the Springfield feed company Saturdny. Roy Vincent who is employed at Winchester Bay spent the week-end with his family in West Springfield. Repair Building.

John Winzenried will repair his building on Fourth street between Main and A streets and will equip it hh an up-to-Jate sample room, which mRy be used for any line of goods carried by drummers. The hotels have no room for the display of goods and a sample room much needed. R. O. Kirk and family went to Eugene Wednesday to attend the Round-up.

They returned home Thursday. Harvey Smith of Coos county arrived here Tuesday to visit his brother, Alfred Smith, and his cousin, Aaron Smith. Mrs. John Koon came out from Maple ton the first of the week to visit her sister, Mrs. Ik T.

Smith and also to Cheshire hall. Mr. returned from eastern Ore, has had charge church the week from an extended visit to Tort-land. Visitors at J. F.

Kirk's Sunday were Mr. and MrB. J. C. Kirk and baby of Eugene, Mrs.

J. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Millions, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. J. Bryant and three children, Misses Helen Millionu and Neva Hayes, Elm Hayes and Bennie Kirk.

Mrs. R. D. Pope of Blachly was in Franklin Monday for a short visit with her mother. Mr.

and Mrs. S. A. Butler and two children. Mrs.

E. R. Butler and two children were dinner gueBts Sunday at J. A. Richardson's.

Mrs. Ted Lemley visited Mrs. J. J. W.

Kennerly, is very sick. l)i. Scaiefe of Eugene was called Sntir.dny evening and pronounced his trouble rheumatic Mrs. Marie Surdam who has been staying with Mrs. P.

T. Carter for the past month, returned to Eugere on the 11th. She has rented the Dillard house on Moss street and will send her tw older children. Elmer and Ardis, to the Condon school. Mrs.

P. T. Carter went to Ewrene -n the 11th, spent fair week in town witn Mr. Carter, who came over from Lake Creek where he is working. She returned on the Saturday eveninc i'rnck.

Bessie Richnnlson, older daughter of nnd is visiting with relatives bef turning to cillego in Salem attend the Round-up. is nenr Cheshire of Mr. and Mn rinpur n'lin Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. MJiiiorn motored to Eugene Thursday to shop and attend the fair. Elm Hayes and Misses Neva Hayes Mrs. Moody motored to Eugen Thursday to attend the fair. Mrs.

K. R. Butler and children spent the week with her parents in Junction City. Mrs. pother of V' John Brown, w.is takt to the nt Harris Wednesday- h- ha (juite ill fo some tin Mr.

i-nd Mrs. S. A. Butler and two children and Myrtle and Lola Brown motored to Eugene to see the fair and Round-up. Mrs.

J. C. Hayea who born visiting in Eugene for the pas week, returned to J. F. Kirk's Thursday evening.

Mrs. Victor Ivy Mis. Norman Purguson the first of the wok. Mrs. Mary Stowell arrived her- Wednesday from Point Fr an ox-tended visit with her daughter, Mrs.

Aaron Smith. Rev. and Mrs. John Koim of Peuria visited with Rev. and Mrs.

I. X. Hiiphes this week. Mrs. E.

R. Butl'T rud children return Mrs. C. L. Hansen nnd tm LIE COW NEWS aud Helen Milliorn who have been spending the week in Eugene, returned home with them.

jionany wita Hoosevelt Han, at the Strode hop yard rar Harristt, F. T. Findtner traveling Boy Has Narrow Escape. But for the quick work of O. W.

Johnson, driver of the Booth-Kelly lumber truck, Georgle James wouhi have suffered serious injuries Monday. The lad wis riding his bicycle from the mill along The private road, tho extension of Fifth street, and failed to turn out for the truck, and ran into it. The wheel was completely demolished, but the truck wos stopped within a few inches of where the boy lay. MilHorn Monday. nun cnmpaDr, business visitor here Satnrtaj.

Inn Bowman who has been working at Meadow View the past few months, returned to J. E. Milliorn's Monday. 1'ieasant party wan prn evening at the home of C. Ran-i FRANKLIN (Ity Staff Correspondence) Franklin, Sept.

10. The Ladies' Aid society held their meet honor of Leslie Bailor. mymit was a business visitor at Junction Monday. The Swamp school started M'tii 4 iiw im a tpflrber. i.

I Jlorse returnod to VaS and Mrs. Roy Mr-CMlan accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bryant and Mr. and Mrs.

R. T. Stingley, motored to Eugene Wednesday to see the Roundup. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Anron Smith and two children, Mrs. Mary Stuwell, Mrs. Alfred Smith and two children, Harvey Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Mrs.

H. T. Smith, Mrs. John Koon, Mrs. Cten Beck.

Maple Smith, Mr. und Mis. Will Bnnke and two children are among those who drove in to Eugene Thursday to see the Round-up. Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Lemley and m-d ing Tuesday nt the home of Mrs. Norman IMirguson. The usual number of members were in attendance. The hostess assisted by her daughters, Velum and Norma, served refreshments con ouiiiiii.v niier a visit at Home. Herman Morse returned Toe tii; NORTH FORK (By Staff Correspondence) North Fork, Sept.

20. The it weHR vidn WJln nn sister ed home Satu.diy after a week vuv.i in Cars Are Derailed. Two cars were derailed In the Booth-Kelly high line when the train crew was dumping logs Into the pond. In Home way a log became lodged under one of the trucks and caused the cars to skid off the rails. The crane belonging to the crew which are repairing the railroad bridge came to their ossltancc.

No par- nr. ami airs. Jerry Kirburdson, is staying with Mrs. P. T.

Carter. A. X. Hansen and others were fixing up the 3-2 telephone line the first part of the week. Those who attended the fnir from here were: Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Kennerly, Mr. Hudson Fountain nnd two daughters.

El-ma nnd Veneta, Myrtle Carter, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Seymour, Dnrle Seymour, Alberta Seymour, Mrs.

Dale Stroud, Mrs. P. T. Cnrter, Mrs. I.

Ishnm. Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Ewing and children.

Jean and Mabel, Mr. nnd Sirs. Sr. Mowreader, Claude Mow reader. Doss Deadmond, Lee Craft, Percy Rossmnn, Mr.

nnd .7. Z. Pctpiot, Eldon Pepiot, Viola Pepint, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Carter nnd little son Cleo, II.

E. Magness, Pauline Isham, Mrs. U. It. Dcndinond and Mrs.

Jeff Harrill. A fine Christinn Endeavor meeting was held Sundny evening under the lead Junction City. Springfield, ne was nhn tskiw wti treatment nn account of haviui ijni R. S. Mos-i'v iiade a buiness trip to sisting of sandwiches, cake and icecream.

At this meeting It was decided to hold a hat trimming social in the near future. Ted Lemley, accompanied by Robert eo ins back recently. Junction City Miss Helen Binglc returned homo COTTAGE GROVE Cottage Grove, St-nt grange held a special meeting last Friday when eight new members were initiated. Three others were Unable to be present nt that time. W.

A. Keller surprised his friends by dropping in on the North Fork hist week. Mrs. Keller is expected in this week, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Iledler.

The two ladies expect to stay on the Iledler place and keep "bachelor's hall" this winter, while the men go prospecting. The first automobile to come around the porta was driven in last Friday L. Keatty, who recently sola his ft-i near and moved to this city ft reside haa bought a now lt17 light ifo- chell Six automobile and hai the Mitchell ag'-nov ftr tliij cfms2in Alfred Matthfws and wife ot P-cJa are spending tlti ir annual ni-atns r.i relatives ami friends in thii city. St Matthews has been Cinnpil witi Portland bntwh of the Ford Autocc pany for the past two years nnd fcj by Kenneth McCornack nnd his wife, I who came to visit Mrs. McCornack's mo-j ther, Mrs.

Ilarings. It was rather a novel I sight to sec an auto jfo'iig through the You Men Who Pair ership of Jennie Millicnn. It was decided to commence the meetings at 7:30 after this. Every one is cordially Invited to come out to these meetings nnd encourage the young people by their piesen.c nnd help. School opened Monday morning w'th six students in the high Connifred Hurd, teacher: nnd fifreen pupils in the grades.

Mrs. Dale Srroud, teacher. Some of the girls nre in the hop a specially liuiit Ford of (he "Clote.vii type. Iteidb-r brothers will bcin tb rw re iwHiwrTniTTirftfiiiyiw inn improvenii nt eoiitrad wt-rk in thit try next week nnd finish it 'it fore the f.iH rains s-t in. out stubble and wstmes.

An enjoyable dance given in the grange hall Sa ul t. Quit a numher of youiif people vere up frrnn Florence and of course all the younf people nnd sotn of th? older ones, of the North Fork, there. I Mrs. Park has been "keeping storv' for Mr. Phelps on the 'hiyn he hos to be nway with his boat, ns Mrs.

Phelps is ynrd yet. Elden nnd Violn Pcpit have the Advertising Bills Jlrs. Hhukf'-rd. wlfse formerly mnimgiT of th'1 Aroa-ie tba in this city, is here from Washbp to do the down stnirs janitor work at per month. vicitine with friends.

Oscnr Wooilsnn nnd Sum Newc are at Elktirn on a fishing and hues ALVADORE (By S(ff Correspondence) Alvndore. Sept. 20. The drver) trin. llr.

Miller, of Condon. Orpptt, been looftine r.T away. Mr, Watkin and Mrs. of Hiistaings. who Mopping at II.

It. Pays, hove boen busy the past w.k fishinic. hunting nnd visiting. They to start back this week. School opened last Monday morning with nn enrollment of sixteen pupils.

Miss VanVlcit fn charge. view of locitine here. He a few davs visiting with relatives it Irene before h-nw ycrtpr. William Khar-heart Trtvnti im1iv from )i iilieillt'SS trit to Itev. S.

A. Hnmsdell, wife and bnbyJ 'and other enfrn iret-n p-fcrt was awompaiued on hi lve nr. Tiller. C.nd..n. wbj remaH and Mrs.

Kamaucll mother, Mrs. Peterson and little son, were up the North Fork Monday afternoon. Mrs. Pay nnd children spent Sunday ot Mr. Parks.

liia nimct fi'TV here is running full force drying prunes. They hnve two furnaces running and ore working on a third. Seth Iiyers is here visiting his pa- rents. Mrs. C.

C. Kiestor spent several days last week visiting Mr. Kiester in Ku-gene. Charles Putter has gone to Canada to look for a location. His father Is here with Mr.

Rutler while he is away. J. O. Holt of the Eugene Fruit CI rowers association was here Monday. The circus poster man was here Tuesday.

F. C. Popham, J. Tt. Shermnn and J.

W. Carson were in ICugene Wednesday on business. Itebecca nnd Mnry Carson were In dt r.M.P tT.Mtiv and -finT ter. demoeratie candid.it rommissioner. were VVnz aftar tfcrt intent in Kartre ti? TRENT (It, Stafi Corrtipondrnrr) Tront, Sept.

20, Will Arnold pint the weck-fnd with his folks nnd vnslnrflnr. A fire in the f. S. hivn ivfa) "a 1'iff Women Training to Be Dental Hygienists. vnn tnken bark to ma work in Springfield Tupudny by hi wifo, who brouj-ht her mother from Portland, home with her.

W. ft. Stroud nnd family returned from the hop yard Sunday. C. X.

Patterson of the of O. apent the week-end with hia mother, Mra. X. K. Patterson.

II. C. Wheeler finished threshing Saturday. Mrs. V.

C. Stroud spent Sunday nt SJHMSl'l'-Jt' home and returned to the bop yard Sun day eveninc. A large organization, nationwide, has been working for two years to promote better advertising conditions and to protect the man who pays the advertising bills. It employs a large staff of experts and has gone to great expense in order to protect your interests. This organization is financed by ad- vertiscrs, advertising agencies and newspaper, magazine, farm journal and trade paper publishers all over America with the sole object in view of putting the buying of advertising space on a sound, clean, businesslike basis so that You, when 3011 buy advertising, can know what you get.

It is not organized for profit-but for service only. This organization is known as the B. Audit Bureau of Circulations and is' entitled to the support of every business man who ever pays a dollar for advertising space. When you buy space from any publisher who is a member of the B. you buy CERTIFIED CIRCULATION circulation that is as bona fide and square and honest ns a certified check circulation that has been verified, in every smallest detail, by the trained and unbiased auditors of the B.

When you buy advertising space, buy it from those publications who have nothing to conceal, whose circulations arc certified circulations. THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. Harry Mitchell and son Ade, Fred Cook, son Henry, and daughter Mary, nnd R. A. Maltxnn spent Sunday with their folks at the hop ynrd.

Cecil Wheeler rlslted friends nt Pex-ter Sunday. Tobe and Crnce Stevens of Cnmp Creek, spent Sundny with their sister, Mrs. V. C. Stroud.

Mrs. Will James came home from the hop ynrd Saturday to spend the week end. "T'nele" Milt Ventch's n-se la sliwly Improving nlthoiuh It is still sore. He thinks he has carbuncle on the side of Ms nose. -i 1 1 i I 'tit'' 1 LFABURG (Jig Sfntf Ctrrtp(mAfes) T.eflbiirs.

Rept. 2.W. Crnft enme home from Camp 10 W(vnrdnv evenlni nf lst weoV ns the nf tin camp were laid off for the ret of th week. On Thnrfidny morp Tr beenme sr. ill that his life was despaired of.

Pr. T.iehurR was ml', pTnnpe. ed it poinnine frm soTn'iin he hid e.iten. Mr. and Mrs, J.

K. Kennerly hive so'l their hotl snd farm to J. W. Wrtt of Kucne. Mr.

sts s-n, Frnrt snd wife ni'l Mre on th. place snd run the hor). yv. KennTlr owns the bunnlow and )nt srro the street from th h-rrl. her fl-f of orehsrd.

Mr. rttid Mi. Xtnnerly give on l. ArU3i' KeuarHy, of Ur. snj Mr-.

1 te- I.e. n' 1 J. The first school in New York slat a i 1 vnteil to the tr.utlinf of women to become dental hvgieuists h.is just.

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