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SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWKNTIWTH TRAR
13223720
SPRINGFIELD, I^ANE COUNTY, ORBÖON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923.
TOWN
ANO
VICINITY
BASKET BALL SEASON
ROY KIZER AND FAMILY
REVIEW OF TWO SERIES
BURNED OUT AT ASTORIA|
THURSTON MOTE8
NUMBER 6
FILBERT CULTURE!
IN NORTHWEST
Mrs. Maurice Knight, who baa boon
Mr. and Mrs Ray Baugh visit«
III tinca about January 1st. la now
In tbe laat baaknt ball game of the
Mr and Mrs O F. Kiser receive I ' Marlon Jackson and family at Avard
able to be up and around th« bouse season, played laat Monday evening, a letter from their aon Roy. Tuesday. Sunday.
• bit. M ra Knight first had the flu. th« Springfield Methodist team was stating that the dwelling house they
and evidently got up
too soon, and defeated by the Eugene Baptist team, bad been occupying in Astons waa ' OrBndm» Fowler who has been quite
was taken with plural pneumonia, be-
by a score of 25 to 1«. The season, destroyed by fire Sunday night, s n l ,U tor • ome Um# *•
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Ing confined to her bed for over five as a whole. Is regarded as s success- all of the effects of the fam ily e x -!r ,o ’ * i - H er *on* Charles, Olles, an J
P-T Meeting«; Principal Chosen week« 'ful one for the Methodist team. In spite
cept the clothing they had on and a Jo® Eowler from Bluslaw have be it Points iron an Oregon Grower—»
Play Equipment; Game«;
of the fact that they have been unable few things In the drawers of a dresser
* * r-
Filbert« on W. H. Clark’s
Whole pork shoulders |g ornts per
Institute Planned
to win a game from the Eugene teams.
Mr Kiser had been in the emplor
McKenzie Ranch
2
Washington’s birthday w ill be ob­
pound at Swsrts A Washburns
-and that they lost to the local Baptist of the Hammond Lumber company
served today with a basket dinner at
Mr. and Mrs James
Hllterbrand. team, by a score of 15 to 13 In the until Its great mill at Astoria was the High school for all. County su-
The 1‘arantrT'MK'har«' aaaolatlon
who came to Springfield some six final game of the series. The two burned several
months ago Since J pertntendent E J. Moore w ill talk in
Filbert calture haa been attracting
mat In the assembly room at the L in ­
week, ago from St Ixmla. Missouri, I Preceding games of this series wen. that he has been In the employ of tho ¡ r t / " a f t e i i ^ n “ o« 7o7solldatin7 " th i considerable attention In the vtclaKr
coln school building at 1 p. ni laat |
Intending to visit for a short tlms won by the Methodists
T. M. C. A
of Springfield for a number of years
Thurston and Lie vis school district:
Friday, the lit h
The room waa well I
with relatives here, have decided to '
past.
W. H. Clark la one among the
filled. The president. H F. Crusher«. I
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- r u e i « v e c o i n c a ía n
• a.
,a remain for the revt of the winter, at T H E LA TE COLD SNAP
EXPERT NURSE JOINS
Tb«ra *’ • P«tltlon •»••a« circulated later ranchers to engage In thia pur
being absent, Mrs It. G Masters, the '
least, and bave rented the Sraltaon
IN EASTERN OREGON
DR. REBHAN'S FORCE ,brou,b
a w r ic t to try end get snit on a large scale He has, on hie
vice president, presided. Details of
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another teacher at the High school, McKensle river ranch, north of here,
property on 2nd and B streets, re-
llm plans for ihe playground equip­
From the Fossil Journal of the 14th
'<ently vacated by Mrs. Oladye H im -
Mias Clara Wyae, a graduate nurse. M ,ber8 * re
“ any students, with about 1300 two and three-year-old f il­
ment ut both schools formed one of
ipbrey, wbo moved to Ashland to be we note these sample Instances of with special training and experience In ,b# fr88hmrn «»‘ 'rin g at mid-year, for bert trees, of the George Dorris straM
the prluclpel subjects of consideration
the way the late storm which swept
•no school
‘ * * to remain standard with of Barcelonas. with a 10 per cent mlm
,n«ar her daughter.
surgery cases, has Joined ths force la
The work of construction was report
over the northwest affected
that
only one Instructor.
tune of Dn Chilly« and Duanas for pol­
•d to be elraedy ender way; Ihe Mian | Mra Ida Lertaon made a business country;
Dr. W. C Rebhan's office. Mlee Wyee
lination purposes. His trees are set
The
High
school
basketball
teems
ual training department doing the trip to Mareola laat Saturday
From 3 to 3 Inches of snow on the W8a brought up In Iowa She had
30x24 feet apart, lag «hey ere set
played
the
Mareola
teams
e
l
Mareola
work, under the dlraclloo of Mr. Mur
ground a ws«k after It fell
j service in surgical nursing on the
■prtagtleld Raws 11 35 par year
la good river botton land, and a f il­
■an. and according to plana prepared
A train between Cqndon and A r-[field In France during the world war.
T U U re te u
Nlra purs pork sausage IS cants
were victorious, while the bert tree will sometimes spread as
by him.
in
n
.
11 „ . r , a I "
U K .
K ,,
k__„
a . _____ A
V teem
Iln<ton
stalled I In
snowdrifts
In c a l l She
has
tseen engaged In the . . Mercy
per pound at Hwarte A Waahburne
much as >4 «set. There are filberts
A plan suggested by Prof Lambert
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iTwo an<, n#a and a snow-plow sent hospital, in Eugene, for the peat two U j s ' team wee defeated.
on the George Dorris farm, that are
for lbe remodeling and enlargement o f ' The millinery shop of Mr«. M N. from Arlington to clear a way throagh. or three years. With Dr Holmes as
M r. and Mra. Ernest West went io- over 30 inches la circumference at
Ihe old gymnasium at the Lincoln * Thom peon Is to he closed for a few ) Thermometer 2 degree« below aero
an i r y expert, and Mias Wyae. as a : Eugene Saturday to see Mr. West's the base. So. as Mr. Clark says. “Us
school and the conversion of It Into a days for Invoicing, preparatory to be- for three morning«.
nurse. Dr. Rebhan has now a strong brother who under want an operation filbert tree la no bash, uoless yoa
general playabed
ware discussed Ing taken over by Miss 0 Gray and | A Fossil doctor frosted his ears on
corps at command, and will be able for appendicitis a tew days ago.
make It so.”
Ruch a change haa the approval ol M ist Wilson, both of Twin Falla. Idaho a long drive.
to take care of many Caere here that
Mr. Claifc hands as the following
Mr. aad Mrs. W alter P*«tt and Mr.
, The shop when reopened. will be
the school board
Ice « to N Inches thick on the John ' otherwise would have to be cared for
article from the Western Farm er,
Mrs.
O.
A.
McMahan,
and
John
Price
It was proposed lhat a social meet known as the “Mode.“ Mr and Mra. Day river at Spray.
In a hospital elsewhere.
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wrnt to Eugene Tuesday to hear Rev. which sets forth the vital points la
in« of the association, w ith a supper ; Thompson are undecided as lo what
th« culture of filberts sod thelr atept-
and perhaps some kind of an eater ‘ hey will do. but w ill spend some Um« |
Jrsse Kellems that evening
MRS. EMMA SHEEKEY
MRS. EMILY BAKER
ablllty to this regioo in aa fall, clear
tatumenl program, be held between In traveling. They leave lu a few
Mr. A. W. Weaver, end son Clifford, aad simple a manner aa we have seen
the monthly bnslneaa meetings It days for southern Oregon.
' l 4 WiM 3 b°D le d , ai’ c i m . 7 hw « h ' r l h
B“ " T M ’ acha“ waa h“ ™ st » » « * • > « * to Corvallia Tuesday with a lost
it dose:
w a. agreed that auch a meeting should
H#ndanip g U U
a b reb Inson, New Tork, March 10, 1942. She of cbeeee.
worker . . t«’ \ a -i ° a a
FILB ER TS
bn held In the evening of March 3. the .
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'l» S n S n r tiL ii an.i =2
T*"'1
7*ara *nd ’ da’ *
married to Bid red Baker. Theyl
details to be worked out by the ro-
w k
interest of * * . ’ “ * tbe dao«btar <* Joel Oordon. p«.,ed most of their life In Mlnne-
l' ,ank Campbell ' • «erlovaly ill with By A. M. OdelL Milwaukie, Oregon
Ï0 LOCAL SCHOOLS
« C*®“ ’ W 8 ’
>"ii"'i,
Consparatlrely tew people know th a t
helping to nnrse him.
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part ot b e r: Angelee. California, seven or eight J* Blbew*’
.u ’rvlv’ d " ^ ' h r 'h t . t a n d
D ari i w
*’ °
B* ker dl" *
“ r ,nd M r* ErB~ t W e « borrowed the climate and soli of western Oregon
Baker died there
and Washington are peculiarly adapt
It baa been found necessary to change
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.
.
- h iid r - .
’ " rT,T* a Dy nr nu»t»nO- Davl.i M r,
cam# to Springfield t W (tiie W llllan Bros truck Tuesday even
ed to the growing of filberts. T h e
t h . date of thia meeting to March ».
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.A ^ \ d
on Ture n
I
lau gh ter.. M r. Mabel or
three years ago She made her h.g and took Professor Cady and the
to avoid a conflict of d a t e
w ith Ihe
X r n ^ n and tS l
I J?«.
AH
CUr’ home for a while with Mr. and M r. High school stedents to Eugene to tree requires a mild climate such aa
ours of the Pacific northwest, and
IIKII .Chool Dlav
A nlata
shower Is d 7 an(,rnoon- ,n<1 10 lh *
AW Davidson and Mra. Maude Hoxie, of
High echool play A p lats
shower la Wedw, , day She la to go Saturday to Camas
Washlnxion
two hr-nth«™ C. Meacham. She bought property. hear Rev. Kellems lect ir e
nowhere In the world la a be ter not
drelred to cooiplole the equipment for ,
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« •» brothers. land built a __________
good home opposite the
Junction City.
H F. Go,don. of Springfield, snd
homa of
Meachama on‘ D „
’ I John WIHlan. John Edwlston. and produced, both as to alae and flavor,
■serving refreshments.
ls a
U ’ e L -i,ln a » A n - « . . J
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..
.
than right here In our midst. T h e
T h . young people of
the Baptist ‘k ' rdon' 07 8 ' * s m " t t le-
W
’B’ bl» t f ° n ; and between Nth and 9th. She died there w *''r’
nk Chlvaller attended the lecture
filbert, the fresh home-grown variety,
The High
echool play, to he given ■'»nrch are to have a
Washington’.
J * r*h
p * * * #.U
about 7 o’clock yesterday morning. !il Eu* ene Sunday afternoon, by Slste.-
is a delicious nat. aad while rich in
February 21.
jM rry Angel, ex-nun.
in the High
school auditorium on the birthday party at the home of Mr and
Bowm an n t V o»t°
1 m
i
M r. Clarence Chase, In Pruneyllle. on J;11* Bowln30- nt Notl- and Mrs. A li-e
The funeral will be at W a lk e d | Maude Edmiatou hml rome dental food value is not only harmless when
evening of March 3. la not a contln-1
eaten freely, but on the contrary is
Hnke. of Springfield. The fu.i-rnl
nous performance, but a piecework ol Friday evenlug.
was held at W alker’s chapel at 2:37
’ ’ 2,? T '
A , wortt d<” *< 'n Eugene Wednesday.
exceedingly nutritious and healthful.
*.nd WM i'* ”
at ¿ u 'r e l'H .n " '
'
UrU' WUl| The boy. who are working at Boom-
humorous skits, under the general
It grows and thrives in any ordinar­
title of ’’Humoresque ‘
ily fertile eoil if well drained. It is
ma Travia hare been kept from their duchsd by Rev. E B. Lutuer. She
Mrs Baker leaves one sister and k . e lly camps
returned to camp Tuer not advisable to plaat an orchard on
,
work In Eugene for the past week by was buried at Laurel HUI. beside her
Hires brothers: Mrs. Phoebe Gray and
alter. beln’ Uyed 0,1 for low ground nor on a steep hillside.
The work of constrnctlog the play- • selge of lagrtppe They are resum- son. Jack Itently.
i’
Sidney Meacham, of Drain. Oregon several days on the account of snow. The filbert la of the same family as
ground equipment for ihe two schools mg their work one by one
Chauncey Meacham, of Springfield;
la w«ll advanred
lt la hetng don« by i
the wild haael, and wherever that bush
Mrs. Ross Mathews Is III.
PROSPECTS ON MILL
and Roderick Meacham, of New York.
thè students of thè manusl train ing * a HAPPY FAMILY;
le found lu abundance indicates good
W N. Ixtng le chairmen. The meet
in , . . to be at lb . Lincoln building. |n |h #
X c h .
and
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department, under thè direction of
P rofessor Morgan. The work will be
dona without charge. The equipment I
WORK BRIGHTENING
soil for the filbert.
The filbert tree requires and re­
sponds readily to cultivation. The
for each school will he combined In F. Bennett mak« up a happy fa m ily ,, Ing the logging crews for the camps.
The following dispatch, originating yield, site of the nut and flavor is en­
I-ast Monday evening, the third
■me strong
frame,
with
end posts,
posts or
occupying
the large orilce
office room In It waa
was expected that they would open
ng iram
e, w
im
run
cup) ing me
'a t Klamath Falla found Its way Into hanced by thorough cultivation, es­
strongly braced; mlddlo posts, taps the ground floor of the Fry Rankin work Wednesday morning
As t o | Mond* r eT* nln* ln ” »« month, was the newspapers within the past week pecially during the summer, to con­
ic two
divisions; and upper building
Mr «.
Clark
an.i mr
Mr uicory
Llchty now
how long u
It wouia
would taae
take mem
them to clear 1' ,be regular meeting of the Methodist n came to us through the Southwest serve the moisture.
rating the
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»■« ium
Imams Four swings will occupy one are In the real estate business cot as their way for full operations, no de-' Brotherhood
Pollenation Is of first Importance la
Once or twice in the ern News, of Marshfield:
division of the frame, and four teeter partners, but In Intimate association [finite Information Is available here!year the ladles are admitted to their K L A M A T H FALLS, Ore’ , Feb. 17.— planting an orchard. I t has been
boards the other. In addition, there Mr. Bennett Is engaged In what might yet. No logs have come do
frotn banquets This was one of those oc | Tbe S««*1»«™ Pacific w ill be In a demonstrated that the different var­
ieties are not self-poHenatlng. It la
sill be a chinning bar, forming an ex- be described as a lumber brokerage the camps yet. Some report from
fifty sat _____
down to the P08lll0n ,0 ’ t , r t ,h# Natron
cations About
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necessary in planting, say an acre, of
tension to the frame at the Lincoln He has mill and timber Interests be- the camps Is expected this afternoon,
,
,
soon,
without
awaiting
regrouping
of
school.
'sides In nearby localities. It may not and probably some logs will be regular supper Beside, these, th e . the raIlroada Pau, 8houp‘
the Barcelona type of tree, to distri­
Superintendent Roth thinks that, he know to alt o to u r readers, even In 1 brought down this afternoon or to- ladles who served the supper, who ident, advised M West, president of bute among them at least ten trees of
owing to the near approach of the sea Springfield, that M r Llchty Is a reel- morrow
ate at tho second table," and some the chamber of commerce here. The a different variety, such as Du Chilly,
son when shelter for play w ill he dent of Springfield; having bought
The second shift has the run at ! whn ' am” <n later for the address, work will start within the year and Giant dea Hoiles, W hite AveLon and
Nottingham.
needed. It will not be nec essary to un- Cart Fischer's home on Emerald th« mill for the rest of thia week n,brought the total number in attend- be completed in three years.”
Sprlngfleldera and those who have
The pruning of the tree Is also very
dertake Ihe remodeling of the Lincoln Heights, and lived there ever since, appears certain that the full run at ance “ P to 76 or more, one among the,
school gymnasium during this school He has operated qnlte extensively In the mill cannot be resumed until some largest gatherings ln the history of a Sprlngfielder’s Interest In this mat­ Im portant as the nuts are produced
year.
m ill timber and other property In this time next week; whether at the first ( ,be brotherhood.
i ter are now pretty generally convinced from the new and second-year growth.
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region for e number of years Eu- of the week or not Is doubtful
I The address of the evening was bv that the Southern Pacific Is now free a"^ _ lh,?,nld
o °*
The manual training department Nene has heretofore been the center
-■
(Prof. Dunn, of the university.
It or w ill soon be free to prosecute to unfamiliar with the work,
has. In the laat few days, completed of bl* »P«rn»lon.; but. with the proe-
L A T E R — A train load of logs came dealt with the history and civilisation • finish this long suspended enter- first seek the advice of some exper­
the making of four strong, heavy tab- I * * * before Springfield he la likely to down about 1 o'clock.
of ancient Egypt with especial refer­ prlee. The one question which «till ienced grower.
The filbert bears when four or five
lea for th« use of the commercial de-(cen,* r #I1 bl* Intoresla here,
ence to the recent finding of King seta aa a check on the enthusiasm of
years old. and at 10 to I t years oC
périment. They are much firm er and
Tutankhamen’s
tomb,
which
Is
attract-
some
la
as
to
the
length
of
time
be­
TRAFFIC OFFENSES
age is In-fu ll bearing. A t the meeting
better adapted to the work than the
Try “Splrella” the W orld’s Best
NUMEROUS PAST WEEK ln< ** mucb »««»Ho“ »« »&• present fore the last legal obstruction la re­ of the Oregon Horticultural society
tables formerly In use Three of them Corset. Orders taken by Mrs Ida
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time, other explorations In Egypt In moved. Putting together the state­
at Corvallis last month, filberts were
Phone
are now In the commercial department arisen. 114 E St.
115-W
There was a good grist of traffic rec"nt years and the whole subject ment Issued by Mr. Kruttschnltt a
displayed showing the following re­
evenlnca.
offenses In the recorder's court dur- commonly treated under the name of few days ago. this declaration by one
I
sults:
Ing the past week The following Egyptology
of the vice presidents ot the Southern
At a special meeting of the school'
M r and Mrs. Earl
Trees five years old produced eigh t
Moore have
board, laat Monday, Professor J R
were th« cases disposed of:
The News published last week an Pacific and the fixing of the date,
pounds of nuts.
’ ¿ ¡ n r lr o i'o f ' the mo™d '" l " part of th" bull,lln« oc
Torbet was
R Boylan, speeding, fined. 310.00. abridgment of Prof. Dunn’s lecture March 9, when. It le expected, the fed
Trees nine years old produced 25
cupled by their laundry on M ill and
High echool for the next year, at a
Albert Winters, speeding. 310.00
furnished by a student of the untver- eral court will render a decree con­
pounds of nuts.
Main streets and have rented thetr
salary of «1700. He will have charge
Albert C o ckfln e, haying no tall
ally. But It was altogether d iffe ren t,;f,rm in* ,be
recent orde rof the Inter-
Tre0s 15 ‘ years <|M produced 5»
hlme on D street to Mr.
of all the work at the High school
’ light. 32.OO.
more pleasing and more Instructive 8 t,,e Commerce Commission, and the
pounds of nuts.
L. M Shannon.
J,',?.n|,On?» n ?
S f lo* a Roberts, parking too near
to hear It from a decldely flesh and r* ader bas the grounds for hie own
building The necessity for holding
When one considers that there are
moving from the house south of Dr
thia election this early was In thls:4
hydrant 32 00
blood man. an enthusiast in hla conclusion.
Rebhan's.
IOS trees in an anre ordinarily aad
Professor Torhet had receved an offer
Mr. Booth, taxi driver, not stopping subject, who spoke of the Pharoahs
the grower receives 25c per pound
C A R D O F A P P R E C IA T IO N
elsewhere which he could hardly af­
of that ancient time aa though they
The Oregon Retail Merchants’ m o at railroad crossing, 35 00.
for his filberts, one can readily com­
ford to turn down on uncertainties. c|at|on hel(j |t, ln h annua, c(jnT<n
Stave Edwards, speeding. 310 00
had been his neighbors, as though he
I wish to testify my appreciation pute what an acre w ill produoe from
The consideration of economy had a tlon ln Eugene on Monday, Tuesday,
Wm
”
Hummel, speeding, w
316
aar -rv.
00.
..rase
had resav'w
known
is tllgyil
their I«
folks
«4
and
«UR had
llUd re-
rtf- . .
financial standpoint. The best
Bight
or
ten
cases
have
been
c”
ed
cently
read
the
family
history
out
of
'.
6 Pa rona<® 1 have recel,re(1 from :
bearing on this action.
and Wednesday of this week.
the people ol Springfield and vicinity • ntbor,t‘eB recommend the trees be
to appear but have not had their trial their own family Bible. He seemed
during the seven years that I have 7>’* n,ed
least 20 feet apart eaclx
Washington’s birthday Is to be oh y a t
’
to almost causa their mummies, es-
' T ” " ‘n
‘ *“ ” » » » m aking ION¡trees m . n ' . p «
Superintendent Roth Is working up­
Peclnuv
that
of
Tutankhamen,
which
d°
n’
hUS,IW,M
an’°
n'
thP“
’
and
°
f
,he
>
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on a plan for on Eastern latne teach- served by a program at tho High
tb ,
pleasant business and personal re la-1 As ,o Tarieties, the Barcelona has
ers’ Institute, to be held here on March school auditorium, beginning at 10:30
iviFTHODIST
in« explorers lift a not yet looked upon . . . . .
.
m m « to ho tho ms««*
In
l i t v hnfrtro tho n.sfttoro
tions thftt have «ubslstod between,' ome 1
h mast approved type,
24 The details of Ihe plan will b* and occupying the rest o( the fo re-1
QUARTERLY MEETING to In e before the audience There
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It in a steariv honrar tmf aftor wtts.v.
W .. none of
... the musty odor . which
. . . . . and h° r e that they will extend thvl" 8
y*» r after year.
announced in a few days.
noon. Tho principal feature will be [
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was
same favor and good w ill to my suc­ and a heavy ytelder, besides being a
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sn address by Rev J M Walters, of Th„ dletr,ct quarterly mooting of the '" ‘•»•■-«0:1 usually brings up In
large, round nut of exquisite flavor.
cessors.
thn Fre(, Methodl, t rh „ reh wil, h„ 1(, poring over such a subject, aud none
A series of inter-class baskothnll Kukene.
It drops from the husks ln September
MRS. M. N THOMPSON.
garmes Is now In progress The first ------------------------------------------- --------------- at the chanel In West Springfield the of the dron* l' nd ,,rnwl of the c,asfi-
and requires no special handling to
game, between Ihe sophmores and ranged fo- a series of basketball latter part of last week, eontlnslng
room ,rc’ ‘,rp Everybody was Intense
Thoroughbred
Ancona <ggs for render It fit for tho market. The nuta
fpeshmen. was played Tuesday after- games between the Springfield and O’re« Sunday, Several persons from
Interested
.vie. 31.00 y ir
setting. Als > one when gathered should be placed ln a
noon, beginning after dismissal time Cottage Ornve H xh school teams. Cottage Grove attended
Mrs. W. F
FTof. Dunn seemed to grently enjoy ceckeral for
thoroughly
sale. Frank Murrav warm, dry room until
Tho ereshmnn won by a acore ot H Tb„ f|n t ?Bme in this aertirs is to be Childs, the w'dow of a former pastor. tbp »octal mingling with hla auditors, s.rr ngl'leld, Oregon
3tp dried.
to 4. The next game will he between
place I hare on March 23rd. The se- now living at Newberg, scent »everil before snd after th's sddress. and to
Aa yet no pest or disease has ap­
the Henlors shd Juniors The winners rond ^ ¡ j t,e played at Cottage Grove days among friends In this vicinity appreciate the good attendance and
i* cement walk Is being laid In front peared to annoy the filbert grower
e( these two games will contend In a some time early In April.
on thia occasion The revival meet- the keen Interest manifested.
.of Mr. and Mrs. George O rr’e residence and no complaint has ever been heard
third.
|Ing «t the church, which had coatln-
The brotherhood had heard h lm ,on A , t r ***» between Nth and 7th.
by any grower of his trees having
Tho total enrollment at th» High ued for seven weeks, closed with the ones» before, and will be glad to hear
Mr« Frank Fisher, Jr., bas a pretty been damaged er his crop Injured la
Manager Graydon M w ls has ar- school now numbers 152.
quarterly meeting
him again.
bed case of fin.
m F*gg 11
CLARK. LICHTY, BENNETT
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J L. Clark. W J Llchty, and Geo
A Booth-Kelly train went up to
Wendllng Tuesday afternoon, carry-
CUT-OFF PROSPECTS
BROTHERHOOD SUPPER
FROM ANOTHER ANGLE
LECTURE ON EGYPT