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TJ, of 0. Library " X 4 d ft ft A P H THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PIXTMKNTH YEAR 8FRINGFJELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. NUMBER 2 SPRINGFIELD BOY 13 IKING GOOD IN SERVICE . Word comes from RockwN, )MA, Pan Diego, by way of ike fcoldler paper, "The Flight," that "another HprttiRlleM lad h waking, food soil rapidly clhsibk-t th XVo prlfcft u 'dlppta bekw tn trfyrto 'to Her KWibI first CI Xovn, Vhe lyi-M wld "swn wf Mrs. J. X, tntttlng-i, wki fiillnled 111 The Aero Curpa Kebrntry TC, rtl7, w fVtmi VcdU.Vor. Wrth., an sent 1ft YtooVwell tylold. wheto he iam'buen truce: "Sergeant TJriiL tilas Korn ocrm ulun ihe rihalr list. a ways th Trod o( 'nutWlty In "Ih Orderly wwsi now. It Ih !Ih 'first ittwrlonce a i&urgountl majorMlt'lt hUVrifd that fefals show Inr, ntnnptom of making Rood, llij will have to k nOmo to Imyrovo on ttta Iiroaccoiliior, tesit tlmo win re1I." 'rVrxMnt&Vlrn has down the Job an plaa Innpocter, uoiil ovcrtnjw of piano crew since. November. Hit's And tin if mfcdo Hovcrmt rtHfWtH, nttkfiUkU lni la iflo youiiK to mm a 'macblira by lilms(4r. Ono flight 4mm Han Slltfjfo to M 'Aueelc wan mado with LIov Mltlcr. ond In a lelterlo'lils nioftjcr'bo doBcHbca tho petraTiur Bonaattonii of bin oxpcrlonco. Mr. Korn eBllfiXtfl "beforo wnr wua dcllarcd and. tfrtToro. hw wut BCrva tho rematnAur tit 'hla (hrco yror onllatmrnt before Tiw can mpoet 'lilt rtlticfeargo, wklcX uremui anvtm 'niouflie inorc. .LANE COUNTY nONCCT WILL OWrWCT ,T8WrjWRW TM CMRty fbwKni 'litrve conCh)tl rod arnumewCTit Tor Hr annuttl file nlo which will w "keif 1 nonllfltfK'a -park tomorrow. A 1tfkt plcillc will feature the day -When th Biwoclailott irathera for btwhwwi wtfl for exiHraniK tnp KinlnUconoea. Any ponton Wlio caijio to tho atato 9 Tara ihto In ellglblp for tHbrrrfHlp tn tho hmoI atlon If he la now a Tc1dnt t)T Imno county. ' Tho Kathorlng a -not clonOd to otrt aldora, an tho public 1s Invited to bu proflcnt W. W, Calklna, m-oaldont pr tbo Unltod States Hank, of EukOdo, httR boon poloctcd an speakor of Urn (lay. Aaalclatlon mcmbcru nro nnadtnis that a larso number of pnopl'o tnko onoueh Intorcst In tho nctlvttlus of tbo pioneers that thoy wilt drop their work or plnaBurcs for a nbort time And ro out to Hendrlck'a park Tbo only rcqulnlto la n basket Of'luncU. ANOTHCn 8PniflQFIELDeOY ARRIVE8 FROM FRANCE ,Dory Cyrfi, eon df-Mr. nnd Mra, Joo yra, of this city, arrived Wednesday nfter rccolvliiR lila dlschargS at Camp l.owla on Tuesday. Mr. Cyr8 has three cold service . etripoH to his credit, and Iiuh n .total of 201 days of actlvq jorvico at tho front marked down on his record, with not a scratch, although ho ndmlta bo inR In Bomo very tight places at tlmea. On Novomber 7(h Gyra onllstod wlthx tho 23rd KnglnoorB and wob shipped i croBn almost Immediately after, and entered nctlvo servlco pooh after hta nrrlvnl In Fronco. First, at tbo Toul Sector, from February 23 to Nov. 11; Rolchoproy Dofonslvo. April 21 and 22; St. Melhl Offenolvu, SopL 12th; Moima Argonno Offenslvo, Oct, 10; and Xlvray OffoiiBlvo on Juno 10, Mr. Cyra has visited Parla twice, and,' hai soon practically ovo'ry inch ofFronch soil. On':May i 1918, ha had a'ftyo-day furlough and visited his brother, Klmer. nt (llovres, who la With tho Mnrlnoa and has boon over Bean for tho past nine months. On t,ho return trip thoy wero treat ed royally, according to Mr. Cyra, and at b'voy station a top was made tho Woro 'mot by tho Uo'd Cross tpnd the, fialvutlon Army, and received n wol coruo front tha Jownspooplo such as only Amorlcan. people con accord. And to tJio Wostorn conHt ho pays tlin trlbuto of having tho world beaten. Mr Oyra will leayo for Evorsort, Wash,, Boon, whe'ro ho will enter tho carago bustnoss, nnd as most othor returning soldlera havo boon begin ning life nnow with a wlfo, 'n every thing, ho hlntu that ho will probably follow nult nnd tako a queen, (A. h. JohtiBon,( omployod at tho npoth-Kolly., will, wob taken to tbo Kugonn Hospital Thursday auffedng froj a spycro nttnckof pnoumonla, yocK Wedding kntkhtainIi f CROWD AT WIENIE ROAST A hip.y crowd of young people of the C'lirlPUAa Kndmor Society, chapor qned by tiro pallor und wife, Mr., mid Mr. Teddy . Levitt, fllondod a 'Wlo nl uoaur nt tho home of Purcol Mycru tlio McKeazIo river, WJ nt'sdhy. A urteok wedding wn tho fonturo of tho otKniliiK'ii entertainment, and cau oil much merriment nmottg (ho gttcHU. I'll' "cot oniony" v.t performed l 1 ddy I.eavKt in rwiiatlon Mylo, urd every dotal) of hnw(M&oftdrtCM fertdlng wan carried nut. Uic Imllei fcfisuf wern Florcuw Myoifc, Mr, MCtA Mra, YV-ohbr, Lottie and fjrttie WfhtlHker, Earl lT'lcy. Olady lA'pley, Fern TravlB, franc 1 j arts. EMe "Vfoddle, Oscnr Leo. Kc md "Mpuli'lor, Kllei, 'Lainborr, Carl-i Dllvo, Mr. nnd Mrt. IVddy Leavltt, StWb i(tU Voh'la ftieo1, yiarjo a )mtt1 flt(iiol Wjjft TloVn "Styi Ktfy "Wtw;r and 'rnuf Mycn. Ylio '(XMiheii IHiopI onttrialiied htr rvltirti.'irx Kdlillnm w,f h a "chlrkon mrp rr'Ini. iilftlfL AiiHuiB t.n Oprlngflnli! x'oop'le who attended woro Mr. m'l Mrn. It. K. MoitIkoii V woiil'd Vp .'ti 'kltll RdlHK ff Hiotu "wis to 'Ihj thk'ttoh WKlNWfCLD POOR 'LTTAM , fBEATS TJONWA '14 TD '1 'IniHt ifitinday no (ho KprrURflfilil inmunird tho 'Hpfiifc'flold four 1. "lmn kitll ttntm won fnnsi tho 'I)onm. loam ry ivartiQ of 'H to I. Only Tour la- nngn 'haro rtiuyri. Dm Ikinm boya coniludhiR Ihcy 'id enoujtU 'my tthat time. "Thn Hocnl team l TounllnR out In KooU Icrnn nnd -w'li tbo praetrco they Will ret bdlweoB now nntl JWly th wlll'tih'e n-Rood ftcrount of thtsnaolvc? "When Ihoy play tho rt'RdUrr TJuRune team rn that 'data. TKUBY LEAVtTT TO SPEAK AT' tJLEWWOOO' '8f5r(tua;Nirtimoiit" WIH 1o tho Ubcit 'Ot,a lro tto'bo Riven at the Olatrwood School -on Trlday uflelit. by Itiir. 'Tj'dfly- iMjavlt.t. Th'.a 'Will ho cilrrlcd . out na -a sort .of i-onwiinlw afTidr, nnd n uuartotto from tho Clirlut Ian -cburch of Springfield will nlng. Tbt -poople of 'tkat idlntrlct nre-vory doiJlnmia )f u "laTgo attendance, ori roclally of tho younsr oplo, c tlio sinnOrtiiK avHI be directed mainly 10 th 7winBr not. Th O Un wood c4ck)1 Ih lust iicrosa tho wagon brUlne. MATiftlED Cecil Mulligan son of Mr. and Mrs "Mtko" Mulligan, and" Grnco Js'lehum laughter of Mr. and Sirs. Nlckum. of his city woro marrleul at tho M. E.1 Pnrsonngo. Eugene, Bntunjay nt 2:30 1 o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mulligan are' woll known her, hUviitR lived in this: -art of tho .country for several years, "cell waa recently discharged from!tlio nrmy ptamp Kromont; Cnll. Tlit-yt have moved into tile houseon Fourth and G streets. v Wo print In this Ibsho a notice of 'ho. woidlng of Cecil Mulligan but which '.a not correct, however, It Is lust as ho gavo It to tins reporter. Tho ooplo of Springfield expect tho new"s all tho time, nud want It correct nnd rellahlo. illaw can wo do It when tho oartles concerned dellhorntoly falsify to us? Mulligan was marriod Monday, In Springrield, Instead of Saturdny In Eugeno, na stated. MRS SCHWARTZ TO REPRE8ENT THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY Mrs. Henry Schwartz, linn been se lected by tho !oyul I.eglon of Loggers and Lumbermen to reprosont the 'God dess of Liberty at Eugone'a Fourth of July colobratiotf, Mrs. Schwartz is the wlfo of tho saw fjler, a well-known employe of tho Dootli-Kelly mill nnd Is' very popular in Springfield and among tho members of tho L. L. L, L. SPRINGFIELD PLEASED' BY QUICK RESULTS results of Blmplo wUc-hhazol. camphor, hydrasllH, etc., as mixed In Lavoptlk nvn u-nnli. Dun mnn'u nvim wnrn ro badly strnlnod ho could not rend with out pain, two applications roiioveu him. A lady with weak, Inflamod'oyos wna f-rnntlv linlnnil v linttln Wo guarantee ft Hinnlrhottlo or Lavop tlk to holp ANY CASE weukTstrnlned or Inflamed eyos, MM, Poory Drug Co, . JUST ARRIVED lLarga Shipment of Porculatora, fancy tea pots, cassaroles, flower pots and BWeot pea vasos. Tlieso goods aro oxcoptlonally good and tho prices are vary . reasonable MoPowoU's peparttuunt Storo. OREGON WEEKLY Jnno 16. Pendlolo 800 acrqa nt' Cnyuso sold for ?3S,000. ' Salem Contract for 16 mllca ' highway work to bo leL y ': Itjiidloton 1C0O barrel flour mill t6 l erected neon. Shcrlinw loca! caefy wjln oi5- Dratlon. , Hhcrld Iocal cMtteery begin operatic. ' Contracln for rad work fe. Doaglaa couty .aggreMte fSCT.W, 45u llekraa J195.812 -flantmct Ui for fwvlng 11,"8 rnltea ren Rainier ani Clatirtcanl. ! t'endlcten Iresbyterian8 to bulli) "bhr church. ytlHon 't "pave 22 WoA's of M'fr- ClntftkanV; lCO'ifcw tract near tverf; to bo pdt fc)tn tttriai? hearts. 'IliiildlBR of MdKky Ocok naerytKr by the ravcnHjietfl. at cost of ?2tfnV 0&6 to Ixr -worked Cor by Weat Sr8 Ir rigation ttmm wlfci the a9Krr ft the Pendleton 'Commercial mrwAM:n. Jiysa J230;0W bondlHgiiwaaKurc for construction Of portuflnet Towte f Mahcur county carried 2 't 1. ;st jiicIohs iA total .r ?Ds,cr,o, feet tit lumber shipped 'by water from mills of lower Columbia river (Matrlct durtuB May. Ib&er HltclilanH ;aht bews big prrtihictlon. Makes first hipnieat of fonr -cars tor oro irangto tlrcnn 30 to 59 por'.tou. Baker Huns mttdor ( tforllakcil Part. ir-alUB State HJafcwar aai be, pavvsl from hern to HaMua .HER REST WALKER JS LANE iCOUNTVfB NEW AS&SSSOR iiiwoxx wuiKer.fOtnrtBgtleia. -was. aryefclttill Tupsda.y, .as cmutty aaswao.r to fill uVbe vacancy made by the deal 1 1 or iitxon i. uurton.a week nso. Jir. 'WaJBier.hasjJiMit retaraod .Ircw Jtaynra, AVaah .where Ao J.heeadedBloa of the wmuUttoe consisting the paatwr.lnwar-wor I'rtor to Tr Waffer I&i'ieiroT SorkisXteld:. S. going to Waah Iho was for aoveral yearn prautnent in city affairs, having been City Mecocdor for four years, and oliool chirtc .for-ton.ycars. lie Js a wine couuiyunan, uorn near Tliurston. J. n. Dickson, or Itottburg, wag cnos and haa lired In Springfield .since' en as' alternato in the event Hev. 18SJ. - Mr. Wnlker took up the duties Dunham Js not In the district at that of his new oKloe this morning. 'time, Mrs. Jennie .Smith has moved to Seventh .and C jstroeta. Mrs. D:in Zimmerman Is quite ill at her. home on east Mniu street ' KredHampton, of Portland, .was in town on basltiea Tbunsday. Miss "Vera Sensenfsey has returned from a Wslt with frlondtf In Ashland.. J. W. McCracken has completed n resldonrri on Seventh nnd V streets. Owing to demand for light service. tho Mountain States Power company Is extending their lino on east Seventh Ktceot a distance of five blocks. A Mr. McUcu of Lowell was Inltl ntcd into the I. 0 O. E. lodgo Wodnes day night. M. C. Hressler nuusou aro doing Bomo repair .work In the roar of. thou; lmrdwaro storo . . . Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur McQraskcn( of Detroit. Oro are hqro.yiHltlngwlth friends and relatives. . . Wilbur PengrnnHgran'dHon of-J Wf McDowell, Is t conflrioa tq, his home, with a slight Illness, . v . , Mrs. E. A. Stlnchfield, at Mnyylllo, was here for a few days' visit with hor sister, Mrs, O. FjKlzer. illsa' Ma'rvel Fowlor, of Einmeti Idaho, is here assisting hor undo, W. W. McDowell in tho Blora Mr. and Mra. Frank, Jr., and Mr. niil Mrs. Frank Page Sr., of Wnljor- vlllo, wore shopping -in, town, Thurs- IL U. Sleolqulsl of Albany, assistant manager of tho - Mountain States Power Company, wus horo Friday on business. Last Sunday two auto loads of Springfield pooplo motored to the "Aldera" and spent tho day In regular plcnlp stylo. Thoso tn Uio party" wore Mr. and Mxa. liVcd AYalker, Mr. -and Mrs. II. A, Korf, Mrp. Dunlap, F. H. Churchill, of Salem aud Alice and Ifllono Koetor, INDUSTRIAL REVIEW CortftlDs Contract for Engineering laboratory to bo let soon. Medford Pacific Eastern IL It. to bo controlled by local company. Hanks to'ticlieftdtiuartcra for two new lumber campB 130,000 feet ' capacity mill to be ereled. - Hood Rtvr Lost Lake road fund reaches New!? Iteit'ewed latercat aSown l fwriHar investigations of oil and ft jwwiblllUes Ih wctl extending m ln tb0 &rmy camre.fbf him tbf he has comprcteljr dla from Holme Gap to. WatO djetrict. . Lrfearcd'and with him h.nn. , KC'JitV staria on nnrd from CetUtgel tirov to Lorane. dtetanco ef 12 H. 1llton Xabi r.tret-t te be hard aur avd. UmatSII Four constrHctVon cohh yanles workloc on highway hjbs. Hood River cn tract let for paving highway letwa here an Cascade State Highway Commlmion award contracts for 88.15 miles road work aggreJki( '$lC?lS8. Cratr IxCk cntoff place Rcwe burg 5 miles from lalK Instead of 29 mlloa via ModTord. S&, county ud ftilernl ovomment f)du to coBtrtbnto f21JWX , . Oocta-ge "Grove 35ctt Pacific TTbJia way iprogroiaiBC Ktamatb Kalla-St paVlng aVer. way feure. GttnurooH AlKc-a Xairohcr Co, no bnlia new lain liere. capacity 150,80 feet -per day Ttte tjrcnw TJureM of Mines anfljj ueowisry arraounccs wu. it has Begun a 3t9rtematte -ana exteaefve investlga tfon of Sl ad gas poeitblllties la d'.f feruat parts of Oregen, UMPOUA BAPTISTSSELECT ' . 1 SHlNGf LD FOR CONVENTION SirtngfieM waB aclatted bv tb TJwpsa Beptfat aBsocIUon at Snn, day sepslon of the anni3 convention at Erne. The dates will bo June SI. 22 and 21 1320. This the. j. Jonea. of Itosebarp. and C. sVprank of Eugene. 1 Jiev. C. E Dunham, of Euceno. will deliver-tho nnnunl sermon, and Kev, Mrs. M. Grubbnlet. of Nofth Carolina, haa riiovcd to Springfield from the south. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. "Pnrv lft in lay for Albany on business fo"r the day then they will go to Sc!o where thov Jured Wedhcsday. morning while hltc: llBge urovo ana V"1 ,eavo soon- -wlflv visit relatives for tho week-end. lng.the feam. " j Hartley Is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. ' ' ' I Miss Palmer, formerly a teacher in tho. Springfield-schools who bus been teach'ng the past year In The Dalles has gene to Monmouth to attend sum mer school. . Mr. hnd Mrs. Wm. Iawson, Mr. and Mrs. Jfhn Lawson, and Mr. nnd Mrs. WitK Ward, a motor party from Spo weeks. She left Monday-for Scio, where she wjll visit- her brother. , Mr." nnd MrV. C. A. Arehart are here fbr tbo Bummer with Mrs. Aro hart's parenta, Mr, undMrs, J, W. Wlthmw Mr. Arehart Is attending the 'summer school at the university., ,Mr.. nud Mrs. H..A. Miller, and Mr. N. Anderson, of Cotjage Grove, also Mrs. -. Hess and little daughter. Louise. ofltoBohurg. wore 'guests at the William Donaldson home Sunday. . MIsh Rlnrle- Piatt has returned homo from. HnrrTajuirg. where Bho has bow uttendlng. revival ruoettngs at the Cluirch of God for the past few weeks. M!ss Piatt- Is Visiting at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs., Walter. Dalloy for a jtow "days. Members of tho Pongra Encamp. niuiil will cutoi'tain all tho memuors ot tho mil 'ordinate lodges tonight nt n "gctlogoiher" mooUng,ln thtj 1, O. O. F. hhlj, In the interest of tho Encamp ment and its work. A special .feature ot tho evening will bo a duet by Dr. J. E. Richmond, and dl. A. Korf, nuother feature. In eats. AH members uro urged to ntteud.- HOUN To Mr. nnd Mra. Ray Mul ligan, on Monday, a turn'. kane, Wash, are visiting" nt tbo homo. he g Jmme(1!ute,y t0 k . tles. They wish to thank the mayor, of Mr. Robert v1ini. . e P. J. Stadllnmn, 'and W. H. Wilson. J. M. PhllllpIeTBerntegle. MInn.. N f- "-ken. and for a t,n: - tXrlZZ " has been visiting at the homo of l.'fT'1 1" After t tcct fu b mess session, , . K Imil nnnp-nrwl thn lnnr hntthlR I- WIW BUCCeSBlUI OUSmesS session, mtsiur, -iui-h. mnry .uagui tor several r ' I ,8. DANCINQ INSTRUCTOR TO GIVE FREE LE8SON3 Irofesor L. A. Hepburn, for on. 10 years Instructor of dancing at anr.y posts and naval stations throughout the United States, waa'n visitor her Tuesday, with a view of giving n scried of lessons at tho Open-Air Pa Tllion. Professor Hepburn teaches the ono step, fox trot and waltzes and comes highly, recommended by army com insiders in tho country. Ho is Uvj only instructor who ever taught on a battleship and is himself a veteran of (be Spanish-American war. He hut been teaching since that time and has 'WMNOFICLO FOUU V, PLAY -EU6ENE YEOMAN SUNDAY The Springfield 4 L baseball team Will play a sine composed of Eugene . . ... . lng called prom ply at 2 o'clock. Everybody tan) out and see the local boya win. CLARENCE HILL RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS SERVICE (Corporal Clarence Hill, of the Aer ; Corps, arrived home Monday after 18 months oversees, two months ln Can ada, and fire months ,ln the states. Mr. inn rail ted early in Mar of l9yt wa mt to Texas for trafn- 'ng; from there he went to Canada. 'nd from there io France In October. 1917, where Tie was Introduced to Ut- horrors of war. Tlrst tn the Lys Di fcaglVHf sjathiel. Argonne. arj (he Meuse drives. He looks none tho worse for his experience, coming back sound as a dollar amd a bigger man by reveral pounds of avoirdupois thr rlien "he lefL Mr. Ulill la the son Mr. and Mrs. W. II. 1HU, of SpringfleW. His broth er Leater, was a Baeeabcr of Battery V C5th artillery, .which was demci olized In February. SPRINGFIELD HOSPITAL NEW E. J. Strode, of Cottage Grove, W Lester Irwin was 'operated"' tin fc appendicitis Saturday: F. E. Gibson, of Fall Creek, waso- crated on Sunday for appendicitis. 1 Mrs. Spong, of Marcola was admit :cd Tuesday. -Dorothy Hallin was dismissed "We nesday. HARL M'PHERSON SERIOUSLY INJURED BY KICK OF HORS? Harl Mcpherson, who drives a Inn- span ot horses for the Booth Kelt " Lumber company, was -serusly In According to Mr. McPherson'a state ment of tho accidont, h0 was hitch ins tha team and had stooped-over t- -Ick up one of the tugs when the ani mal nearest htm became frlghtenc at Bomothjng and kicked, striking III- U. , j, . , .week at. their convention, at The unconscious, nnd tt was some tin' , . . i.f , a,. o. i. i,;.Baes. TJte visitors to that wonder- I nnininvn'r t n i ciimmnnnii T T- 1 1 r m "ow conBiiierc uniiaeiy. neporui irom mo nospuni tnis mor 'ng state ho passed tho night in muc' In, but it is expected he will recovc Itbough It will be some time bofo- "ie Is -able, to leave the hospital. DIED Mra. Emily B. Apger. nt her bomn;mann- r Springfield. The ladies or 'n Marcola. Suuday moming at 7 a. m. j tho G- A- R- Presented a beautiful por igoS years. trait of Abraham Lincoln to the Public Mrs. Argar w-aa known by all tl..!Schpo1 and aUo Presented $25 to the telghbors and residents of that sec ln,ra co"3- TUto emulating the Mon whero sho was lovingly called j caU8- nlty, Loyalty and Char S'rand'ma.' r Jl' For t,le old Bed, White and Blue, The. funeral was -held at the hon' ' Tho delegations Aoni all over tbo Mon.mv nftnrnnnn i.t 3.an.roh,i,.etr t lto reUirncd to their homes ln por- y Rev. Norman Workman, and inte - - mi.ll" wna nini n.nl Miirm (T rftniAnrv ' - - - ' -w - ' I The details of -the funeral nrrang'i iiohts were lit charge of undertaker. W. F. Walker, of this city. BIG SURPRISE TO MANY PEOPLE IN SPRINGFIELD People nro surprised nt the IN STANT action- of simple Jiuckthorn hark, glycorlno. etc. as mixed In Ad-or-kn. (1NE SJ'OONFUL flushes tho ENTIRE bowel tract so completely U relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gjs or constipation and prevents appen--liclttB. Tho INSTANT, pleasant, re tlon of Adjor-l-ka surorlses both doc tors and patients. It romQves fpul matter which polsonod your stomach for tnontba. M- M. Poerj Drug Co; SLICK YOUNG. IK SSI E A young man registered at tbo Springfield Hotel a few weeks ago by tile name of Willis Kaln, and now there arc several Springfield citizens twd weeks' renC bill, a two weeks' beard Jilll. a suit ot clothes belonging: to a young man who out of the good ness of his heart loaned it to hltrt while the mlssingr man had bis "one suit cleaned and pressed;" a barber bill; $2.56 In cash loaned him by frienl number two, and a cap taken from said friend's room. All these articles are presumably Jn the possession of Knfn. having disappeared at the same time. Kaln .wan. another of those fel lows who work on tho .sympathies of the public by weiring a uniform' of the U. S. Army while running his credit towards the sky line. Moral: Haver only ono suit and wear it all the time. BAD STRETCH OF M'KENZIE ROAD tS BEING FIXED" Motorists who froquent ho Mc Kenzie highway between Springfield and the upper river resorts will bo'in forested to know that the work of grading the highway for a? ratle" north' of Hendriclca Bridge ba&' Beea tart ed by tha county. TWs bas b-a a bad streteh Tor a number of years but will soon be in first-class condition: according to P.M. Morse, county eu gineer. i The road will be widened In places" and tho bad grade at the approach oC tho bridge will bo reduced. Thoad leading throagh the village' of Waterville. a nrSe east of the Head- ha? re-centI'. M. This has been ono of the worst places of tlio'-entlrb -lilghway. -.' MR RED Miss Oro Chase and Harold (Hartley were married Saturday at tho home ot Iter. JamerT. Moore. The announcc iment came as a complete surprise o !t,.ie!r mnny fri6ndB and acquaintances. j 'f' J ey ,s the dhter of Mr. ; and Mrs. F. A. Chase ot thls.city, and 'for 010 Pa8t two montl18 8na lias e3n In the Pent of Egglmann's. Mr i Hartley will reside near Cot, Hartley of Camp Creek. LOCAL LADY HONORED RE-ELECTED AS TREASURER Last Thursday evening, the ladies - 1, n a n i . n ..Anhnrv mi uuy urq uvvrwiieiumu w:lu igur ajid the gala time, tho following offi cers were elected for thef ensuing year for the ladles department of tho G. A. R.: President, Lorette Wil liams,' of Milton, Ore.; Sr., vice presi dent, Hattlo Olsen. of Baker; Jr. vice president; Mary R. Davis, of Salem; ( chaplain, Jennie Beemer, of Portland; I treasurer, (reelected), Myrtle Eggl- rct "arraony and peace, naming Aft- " "r"v u.vM..b .u yoar. BIG DANCE JULY 3-4-5. There will bo dancing three nlghtn nbxt week1 In tho 'big opon-alr pavilion r-Tht)rsday, Friday and Saturday. ContQ and enjoy dancing in tho open air.. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Shaving 25c; Halrcuttlng f0c, shops open July 3rd until 9 p.m. July 4th until 10 a. m. WHITNEY & DAVIS WHEATON & ENDICOTT WORK mm GAM