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OR B R R IN O F IB L O A N O
T H I F A R M E R * OR T H E
W IL L A M E T T E
VALLEY
THE SPRINGFIELD NEn
S P R IN G F IE L D , L A N E C O U N T Y
TWRNTY-P1KHT YEAR
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NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 2
O R E G O N ,T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y . 24, 1924.
HIGH SCHOOL M S
SEMESTER EXAMS
F IF T Y N E W B O O K S S E N T
G R IM E S B U Y S M A R L A T T
LOCAL BOWLERS BEAT
BENEFIT ROR PLAVBHED*
T O S P R IN G F IE L D L IB R A R Y
P L U M B IN G S H O P IN C IT Y
WENDLING IN TWO GAMES
AT PAUL ORATTAIN HOME
The Hprtngfleld bowling team
For the benefit of the new
Section of State Traveling Library Manager of B u tin e» » Hare Since L»»t
defeated the Wendling team
play »lied» at the Lincoln »chiari
A u g u st;
W ilt
C o n d u ct
Arrivée In City; For Use
here last night by a score of
ih.» Hprtngfleld Civic club will
E s ta b lis h m e n t
nearly 500 pins. The game was
of Everyone
give a social at the home of
played In a series of
three • !
• Mrs. Paul tim i («In next Thurs­
games
Tb ♦ Springfield team . Debate Teams to Argue Income
Fifty
bonk»
from
the
«tats
traveling
To
conduct
the
htmlnes»
strictly
»»
Springfield Youngeters O n l y . day, January SI. from 2:15 until
won each garm. thereby win­ • j Tax; Basketball Players to
library have been received by the a Hprtngfl dd establishm ent F. J.
One* to Make Honor Roll nt • « 3 0 o'clock. Card», music anil
• 1 Meet Monroe Aggregations:
Hl rlngfield library
Tbe»e book», Grimes ha» purchas• il the Raymond • ning the match.
County Eighth Grade Exam- • need I- work will take up the
• A bowling tournament ha» *1 Junior High Beats Wendling.
aent for »lx month» free, are for the.M arlatt company plumbing »hop and
ufternoou in the way of enter­
inationt; Six Graduate from
ju»e of everyone both In town and »tock on Went, Main atreot.
Mr • been held at Wendling during
tainment Itefr ■»liinoiita will be
the last two or three weak«, •
F'emeat'T examination« at
th e
the
country.
They
are
m
m
«
of
the
Grime«
baa
been
manager
of
the
«hop'»
Junior High.
. served.
finest In the s t a t » library.
.»Ince It wa» opened here last August (» and the Springfield team had • Springfield high achool begin Wed-
The Parent Teach ra a»»ocla-
A • a i n ’»day, January 30, and will continue
1 If you do not find the hooka you j. „ » ha» already tak n possession j• llk’-wlse been practicing.
Three Springfield student» are the
lion, the »chool pupil» and nov­
short
time
ago
the
Springfield
want In thl» Hat. a»k the librarian to of the buslne»» and It will be known.»
ouly on«» In «he county Io ho placed
, ‘on Thursday. Friday will be given
erai other organlxatton« and In­
»end to the M ate Library, Salem, for
future aa the F J. Oriroes Plumb- • team d iv id ’d Into two teams
on the honor roll for pa»»lng tha
•
over to the teacher» for marking the
dividuala have contributed to­
'right h grade < xamlnatlon« with an
hooka on any »ubject In which you ¡m* company.
1* for practice, and a team of 1.
•
’papers,
and Saturday for posting the
ward the playahed fund until
N. Endicott. W alter Conrad.
are Inter»»!*«,. U «ta of booka on J « r Grimes ha» had 11 year» ex
average ot 80 pee cent or "ho»« WIF
tb.« debt la well In the road to
•
¡grade»,
according to Principal J. K r
Wesley
Stevens,
Arthur
Rob­
agriculture,
child
car«,
fiction,
bual
pnrlence
In
the
plumbing
buslne«».
llam Pollard, aged IS. had the h lrh e.t
ward liquidation Everyone In
erts and Arthur Larson defeat­
ne»» trade» and b<»l booka for chll- , bdtng employ ’d In large »hop» in
rating, with an average of M S per
Torbet. No students will be admitted
tereatod In the achool and civic
ed 8 G Wright. Jess Meats.
dren will be aent you by the State gpohane and Vaklma before aaaoclat.
rent Kvan K Hugh««, ag*d 13. was
to the high school building on dither
work are urged to he at the en­
Leonard I-epley. Clifford Bry­
Library upon request and you may ;lnK him self with Mr. Marlatt. Mrs
second, with a grad» of SO 7, tioaely
Friday or Raturday. Mr. Torbet said
tertainment Thuraday
an and Carl Senaeny by a total
»elect book» f u Wish from these Orlme« ha» al»o spent several year»
followed by Agatha Lorraine lleala.
this morning.
of
66
pin»
in
three
games.
Hats. Srveral of th '»e Hat» are at your iB „fflCe work In plumbing eatabllab-
aged IS. who averaged »0 6 per c e n t
Exemptions for the examinations
llbrary
and
may
be
consulted
there
nienta
and
will
assist
In
the
bu»tne»a
Graduate» who will enl«T the BROWN REVIVAL MEETING
were posted at the high school Tuee-
Following la a list of the book» h«re
Springfield high acbool with the h»-
day morning These Include all stu-
W ITH LARGE AUDIENCES now here:
I The Marlatt shop ha» enjoyed a IN S T A L L M A C H IN E R Y T O
glnntng of the aecond »enie»ter on
M
A
K
E
C
H
IC
K
F
O
O
D
H
E
R
E
denU
wh° bad a" «»erage of W per
1. Altsbeter—The Texan triumph
large buslneas since opening up
February 1 are;
Albert Weaver.
'cent or higher for the entire sem es-
Tonlgpt Is Lincoln School Night; Sub­ Appleton.
¡la
Springfield
last
August
and
Mr.
in
npnn«n«"iu
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Kvan Hugh -a. William Pollard, Na
ter.
ject "Did Man Evolve From
I. Barstow—The colonist« and the <jrtmaa believes he can even Incraaae ¡Springfield Mill and Grain Company
uml Carleton. Margaret O dnklrh and
Prospective students for the new
to Enter New Line of Feed
Monkey"
Revolution Century. (Csntury r read It by owning and conducUng the shop
Agatha Ileal»
aam estcr are two former students
himself.
He
says
he
hope«
to
retain
Bueine»s
Inga In U. 8. history, v. J).
S i» Given Diplomat
Who w ill be returning V» seniors ;
lugrge asidlenc^» have aa^ unbled
all the customers the n ’w »hop ha»
(Continued on page 51
Itoplotna» were preaented to alx
. Paul Dillard of Goshen and Herbert
attracted
and
secure
much
new
busl­
nightly
to
bear
the
acrtptural
appeal»
Installation
of
new
machinery
and
graduate* from the Junior high achool
Taylor of ______
Thurston.
ne»« as well. General plumbing aup- the remodeling of old machines are
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»»»t«Tday afternoon by Dr. W II made by the evangtltat at the Brown F O U R L's W IL L H O L D
The plans are completed for the
the
I’iiHard."chairman of the »chool board ’ Pruitt meeting« at the
Chrtsllan
— Teaeh*rv< Institute mrltting at tho
o n c k l M F F T IIU r. M O N D A Y I»1’*»’ baUl rO,’m
t,name‘ preparations b?ing madte by
OPEN MEETING
M O N D A Y .. . ................
will
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. . . .n d
— - . BV»tem»
M t « - -1"
Mill nnd G r.ln cnmpnnr high
s , . h school
s „ dnU
U-fore the assembly at the Junior high Church. John Brown h a . held revival
» W.
n , - . , n . I- W M
!“ ' . f "
* 2 ? ^ .S * T 2
achool These studs«,« are those who meetings In thr » foreign countries
A b g « I. m ew lin g I» II'-III» V'"” ——
__ ' •
. .
. I
u m e Deen m a n e lo r in s
the maldnK o,
chick f ed.
Qf „ub8crlctlons for the “Nor-
successfully passed the eighth grade and the p ic tu r e shown here of foreign for Monday nlghL according to S 8. the Fairbank. Mbrae plumbing sup-
- - piles
iw
w------- o«» th e on
fo r m u la e a rc
- —
Experlm>nts
examination« given under the dlrec land, together with h l. chart »ermon Potter, vice-chairman. It will be held
mal Instructor and l*rlmary Plans,”
¡now
being
made
bafore the feed Is
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I.O W
o e iu g
I im u c
lion of Mr» Ora 11-tuenway, principal are the main feature» of the revival in the W. O. W hall, and will be open
teachers’ magazine.
Ttw H ,.y club gUKPd a stag mix
o f the Lincoln school. In accordance i Tonight will b,< Lincoln school to tha public. Mrs. Ora Hemenway. H A M L IN O R G A N IZ E S C L U B S ¡definitely on the market.
«U h the ruling affecting the county, night AH the children are Invited principal of the Lincoln school, will
IN N O R T H E R N S C H O O L S
New » I« « and gTadcra ar> ns '
Tuesday evening at the high school
ed and new roll» will be used fo L , g
g o.cIocfc
the dinner
The examination purer, were turned to come. Thore will be -oom In the address the assem bly on "Law En­
John N. Hamlin, son of Mr. and cutting the grain Into v> ry| a
gttrnes were provided in the gymnasi-
over to E J Moore, county s u p - r ln 1 auditorium and gallery for every forcem en t”
uni
the
comm ittee,
nd mt B at , ssew
Eugene.
will be high arhoo„
t P lH I'U t
giw»»»--
, body.
—- Friday
- night
-
W. D. Smith. 4L field representa­ Mrs F B. Hamlin. Is now In Portland, cubes. B esides these n>w mac n
, night. The subject will be. "Did Man tive, ts expected to be h.*re from and will soon return to Springfield there has been some remodeling o n . On Fsruary 1 the Springfield af-
for a few days vi»lt with bis parents the (»pouting.
will debate _
W E L L S C A N D ID A T E F O R
« " » ’ • irom • “ " " ^ 7
„
____.firmatlva debate debate
team w team
i l l ____________
Portland.
has __ Just returned from Seatttle
G. G.
O. Btashman
Bushman * t 8»“
Sous, - proprietor«., with the Eugene neagtlve team at
______ will be d is­ , He
______
O.
night Mr Brown will give hl» last
The
regular
business
L A N E D IS T R IC T A T T O R N E Y lraVl,|„KUP on foreign countries. It ....................... a bu.ln. s . m eeting at wh.-re he organlxed a Rer -bllcan club balleve that there
11
Eugene, while th» Pleasant Hill af
posed of at
^ ¡n Z “ to th” ’ firmathre will meet the Springfield
.
'is hl« greatest Chautauqua lecture 7 30 in (he .waning, and the a d d r e ss 's, ,h , V nlvers.ty of Whahlngton. a . field
Another hat I. In Ute ring for dis r w))|
wt(h bn.utlful
will follow at 11:16. The regular meet- k , did at the Pniverslty of Oregon “
of raiglng t>abv
chlckR. negative here^ Alice TYrmseth ajnd
trtrt attorney with the
rp(1 . , ldn. « ^ a y will he a great
Charline Lambert will compose the
log was not held last month, due to „„d Oregon Agricultural college H e ;
rhe
to be
o f Gordon Welts. Eugene attorn ey day The E vangel,.t will speak th te .
affirmative tram and Ralph Cltne and
the
holiday
season.
that he will be a
A. nine forty live he will de
donai com m ittee a» chairman of a »«» p p
Pauline Jack the negative. The sub­
republican Ucketa »abject to the May
addr). . g
womPn „„
ject In both cases 1«: "Resolved.
Estra Shift at Milt
committee for organising tntercol
S
w , X a e i X u for ra-I' M..h.....m ed .n t.m »nd W oman', RUv-
B IG A R C H , P U B L IC M A R K E T , That a graduated incom e tax is a d e­
An extra shift of nine men was put uegtate clubs for the party
him«« that one or WX-" D oe hundred women are wanted on at tl»J Booth-K'dly sawmill at five
>n>
H
is
tw
o
assistant»
«re
working
In
B O O K L E T T O B E T A L K E D sirable feature of a »late taxation.~
etertlon and It I, hluted the one o
These men will other parts of the t ’nlted States. ,
, The girls' and boys’ basketball
, . o tidier Eugene law yer, may th.
* o'clock Monday night,
BRW<7 g«sf|fs» «aaasse • ---------- -
------- — run
The building
(muding or
a ren »
v . do «, t •——-
of a great arch
serosa
« m i from «vurue
Monroe wm
»rill Pi»y
play the
run a couple of planer« that have Royal Jordan Is organising the clubs
Itenocrat« are pr-vslllng upon Rep which time the church will be dedteat-
p„ ,
opei, t|on ,o ,ake care of In Chicago «nd vicinity. Jack H ayes (he
s here
m e road a,
at the entrance of the town Springfield high school tram
tr« ----------------
resentatlve Edward F. Bailey. Juctlon ;*<I T w n t y flve have thus far united a ..............................
| arge gUrfactng
order
is ----------------------------
In ----------------
Nebraska. Kan uu
on
pa
h
— ----------
ib
O
n the
The high
o organizing
r g a n iz in g them
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v„„ , Pacific
„ c|flc
...^ highway,
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— establish-
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, the evening
- of January
- 25.
-
--
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—» the
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- school
«eh~»i girls of
-» Springfield will
-<«■ —
Ham ment of a public
market - and
pub
put -
Ftty attorney, to make the race If with the church.
. Both sawmill and planers are now gag and Oklahoma. Young Mr. Ham-'
,
„ a z a
* n*
- a L .
L* -»16 -6 * *> ae V,
*
A
■
I
. 2
1 *» w f
lln graduated
from - T Harvard
la st n ghtng of a general publicity bookUJ on a candy sale at that time to add
he run« he wilt likely be unopposed
—
___running st. edlly a ftir the holiday va
spring H e will soon be back and go wt„ be among Important topics dia- to the student body fu n d s The tw o
in the democrat primaries
M . E. B R O T H E R H O O D H O L D S cation.
on to California.
cussed at the regular m eeting of the Springfield teams will m eet Cobnrg
10TH ANNUAL HOMECOMING
Chamber of Commerce Monday even- on the n igh , of February 1.
Attended Dance
Would Foreclose on Timber
lng. Plans have be?n drawn for th e' The boys' team is made up of:
Car Turna Over
( a -
The tenth annual hom womlng meet-1 T w in ty four couples attended the
h±
,°
w L L d ^ ^ c u R l ' n i o f » r o t h , rhood w a . dance In Elevens hall Friday night.
Ernest Lyons sunereo
in r e e broket
u r u » c . a r c h and comm ittee« are ready to " aYn,> Hawke, captain and managpr.
Ernes,
suffered three
gsttKie was f l l^ U e d n e da,
‘
, „e.d Monday night In the church It was given by the Fortnightly club, riba. Injured fingers and a black eye malte favorable reports on the other nd Jeff Bra,tain, both guards; John
court by J. H. t h . n l.er»
“ ,ba»en«nnL In honor of the occasion and was s a d * the direction of W. H when a car driven by his wife crash- undertakings, says President Fred * 01 and P““1 N ,ce’ who substitute«
« ro v e '» m « " ™ » ’ "«»‘■ •‘J
\
„ glipp„r wag gerTCd at 6:15 by the Adrian. Music was furnished by the •ad off the aldo of a bridge near Noth Walker
tor Cart Lewia’ forwards. and Her-
H. C Jackson, of W alterville. o r -|b" ' H° rni“«’ c « t » r .
Bertha V. R otliv
«
,* * “
Judina' Aid for Ute 10 men attending Harry Woolley orchealra.
turning tw ice over. The accident oc­
Tbe
UP ot ’b* ff‘” s ’ team la.
for< close on a arge rn. o
n,« charter members were nott
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curred Sunday afternoon when Mr. ganlzer of the Farm er. Union U Lane
county, wi.l address the chamber on « ‘ T barker, manager, center; Lu
land in southern
n“ r‘h’ ™ flad ()i , ht. gathering, a number of |
Rebuild Mohawk Bridge
„„„
l„. Lyons were
_
...................
.
and m
Mrs.
out riding with
™ » In*
’da Co«-
Douglas counllea
A ttorneys tees
a„ „ ndetl. gom» who w e r un | The piers of the bridge across the>thelr frlNldg Mr and Mrs. R A. Tay- the establishing of a public market In * ” •
i Springfield.
-
a
ni A
M.ni.< . ih„
Anderson, both
amounttng to 66000 la asked
able to be present sent letU ra which Mohawk river near Donna will be re­ , lor.
He _ will
explain
the co.
c o - caP*aIn-
______ «nd Mabel
__
The suit of Melvin Hansen against
Mrs. Lyons was also bruised, bu, ioperation necessary between the town
ma ,"a}San an
built at once .according to County
, „
ik llansen were read at the galhrrlng
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sever ly Mrs. Taylor was badly L , d the farTOers.
> ^ e X ^ e ^ i n c Meh
¿ -s
Augusta C.
Ruck d t over the
Commission?r
L. N. Roney, who has
inspecterl the structure. He report« bruised,
bruised, but
Is
abte
to
be
up
and
i
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Springfield Junior high school
Auto pork In west 8prlngfl< Id has
hut
is
ahte
to
te
u
ano
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Veteran Olven Jewell
been dlsmlsaed by the court
five year veteran's Jewel there 1» danger of fhe water washing around again M r Taylor was^seve e R E Q E K A H S V |S | T C R E S W E L L »ng Junior high team with a acora of
L. M Travis has sued Ed Dompter was twenty
presented to F F Barnard at
° Id P«*" awa>’ • llowlng ,V .haken un. but not seriously ,o.
to recover money on a doxtut different
a regular meeting of the W B Tengra
bridge to collap.a
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- ling. The same team had won every
claim s
Entertained In Eugene
Encampment numb, r 67 I. O. O. F on
Twenty-three SprlngfrMd
ladles, gitoie played to date. The line no
P. E. O. to Entertain
Needlecraft club member» were en
Friday night In the Odd F'Uowa hall
members of the degree team of the was as follows: Ed Bates, conter;
Building Hou»»
The P. E. O Sisterhood will have tertatned at tha home of Mrs. Martin
The Jewel, awarded by tha
the ancamp-
encamp
Tbe
. . . . . . . . .
J
„
local Rebekah lodge, spent yisterday Hugh Cowar, and Marvin Nystrom.
.
.
.
...
n
party
for
the
B
I.
L
.a
Monday.
Miller
In
Eugene
on
Thursday
after-
IO€al
w e»»"
u* • e
Kxcavatlon wa» begun T»e»day ment. wa« preaented by M. F. Walker.
n ------- " —
*-— •'—
» forward«, and Benjte Endicott and
. . . . . .
, _
. . ___ _ „ „ .'a ftern o o n at - Creswell
where
they put
h i the
in*
Ancnorage
in
r-ugene.
inoon.
Ja-nuarv
i
ne
aiiernoon
was
_ .o
.
.
.
.
.
evening
a,
Anchorage
In
Eugene.
:
noon.
January
17.
The
afternoon
w
a
s:«
11
rno<
morning on the Io, owned by George presldi*nt.
Austin McPherson, guards.
_
.
.
.
.
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
_
_
v
I
o
n
the
work
of
the
lodge.
The
trip
There will b j a dinner, followed by spent In fancy work. Later refresh- on the wor^ °
®
Perkins on Fifth nnd C etraeta, pre­
They played the Coburg team on
a social time. Mrs A R Tiffany o te men,» were asrved to the following
»»<*
’ ot an '"’ ltatian ®-
paratory to e n d in g a building.
Wednesday. January 23. at the local
Entertain Kensington Club
, Eugone I. in charge of arrangements .members Mesdames A. ^ W lls o m T
hpre inc,uded: gymnasium, azid de'frat'ed'thJm 6T to
I Mrs. 8. Ralph Dlppel nnd Mra
Returned from Trip— Dr ajid Mrs. ¡H. Nee, entertained the Kensington
rivu ri un, » i »8»---•»» .
W' 11. Pollard returned Friday after club ut a one thirty luncheon at the
A number of Springfield people are ; Kinsey. W J. Scot,.
Scott. Carl E Fischer,
Fischer. i I _ # KnM Mrs
P. M
ortensen., ¡C IV IC C L U B E L E C T S O F -
Mrg R.
R p
Mortensen.
a trip to Portland, Oregon City and i Anchorage leahoue? In Eugene Frt-
plannlng to attena
attend m
the e c colonial
hall
R. P ,
- V e t .
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'
, ____ planning
o lo n ia l n
an Harry Stewart.
Stewart, v O. . n H. Jarrett,
j a r r e n , ic.
.
'Mrs.
Black.
Kosa
modi -
r F i IC
e E
rn
e F
c r O \ R
a s C ' / O m M s i IN
s i /' wc
Iiniinled
day.
January
18.
Red
carnations
form
v
,
.
.
_
,
.
.
.
.
’
„
Mrs.
Lillian
Black,
Mrs.
Rosa
Mont
Tlgardvllle Thev were accompanied
RS
G YEAR
apanina
z.
>
(given by the D. A It s tomorrow nigh’. ■ Mortensen. Onsets of the club for
,
u _ i„„
Robert ed
ed an
an •«
attractive
centerpiece
Members "
• Arn)ory ta KugpnJ
I"
gomery,
Mrs. L. Lansberry,
Mrs. Jan.
.
r.
rw
-.
somery.
Lansberry.
Jan
by their sons. W’llllam and Robert
tr.ct.v
c
centerpiece
n u u v ii
•
.
.
In tbs« A m i n r v Lu k llir » » n .'
»Has
r x 'a u tr in u
u r p Mra
M P S . J J. . D
1). 1)«V1S
the n occasion
were
Davis i
pan „ „ Jphn _ .
Mrs.
WTille al Portland Dr. Pollard attend ¡present were Mesdam •» Henry Kort.
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At a special meeting of the Ladies’
and Mrs T. A. Klng^ The next meet-
Ogl) Gray „ „
-M a m eeting of the Northwest Dele 'o I, K w ""y '
p
Train Men Her»
lng will he held with Mrs. M cKinley. Efflp McKpnz)p Mrg Ppar, clttrk, Mrs. Civic club held yesterday afternoon
gales to the Methodist general con Hutton.
•
Knox C.
Engineer McCoy, In charge of work 650 E Fourte nth stre.’t. Eugene, on
Korf Mrg R(,ey SnodKrasa, at the home of Mrs. George Catching
at 7th and C streets, Mrs. Maude
fe r n n e e
T h e d e le g a t e s met In tba i n>’
Munliv w C ",l 0 ,6 Natron cu toff, nnd Foreman the afternoon of Feruar> 7.
Mrg H -)en lX)naldgoni M(PH. Edith
Bryan w as elected the president for
Kite., Methodist church to discuss » ? " • * • •
?
' ? «organ MeCully in charge of the Southern
Larimer. Mrs. Howard Freeland, Mrs. the coming year.
problem« to b . carried on to the gen Rebhan I aul Has ord
” 7 " " ' i Pacific work at Oakridge, were In
Former Resident Dead— Word has Cora Hinson. Miss B essie Bench, Mrs.
eral conferee« beginning May 1 a, W F Walker and Miss M nn swart«. ■
Mq
• ------1 Other officers elected arc: Mrs.
been recelvJd from the east In a Mamie Richardson and Mra 8. S. ifjrarp Rraltaln. first vice-president;
Hprlngfleld. MaHsachusetts Dr. pol- Guests were Mra. Carl Olson anil Mrs. , P
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letter to Mrs. T. J. McCracken to Potter.
Ward.
The next m eetin g '
Mrs. Carl Olson, second vice-presi­
lard Is one of 800 or 800 delegates Sidney
will h e w ith Mrs (). It. Kessey.
I Le,t ,or A|b«ny W ( McLagnn. the
,„ r effw t tha, W. G. Graves, a former
.
dent.
Mrs. R ose Montgomery, third
to the large confèrent-.». Others will
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|chlef engin eer of the Mountain States j resident of Springfield nnd a m ■m her
Restaurant Changes Hands
, , Vv-Fi . . . . o Mrs.
,
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vice-president;
Myrtle McGow-
com e from all over the United S tifte«
u
n a Power company, left Monday morn- of the Springfield Methodist e church,
Fred W’ashhum e, brother of B. A.
Alhinv cr1R)(1 (hprp by (hp ............
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The E lite restaurant, formerly con ans. fourth vlce-pr.wldent; Mra. Ellxa-
and foreign field.
died t three
three weeks
ago nt
w<< s aco
it his
n s home
o m ^ucte(j by mck sharnien and Mra beth Page, secretary; Mra. Halaey. as-
Washurne of this city, was In <” ” » :„tnpM
mo)hpr H „ wpnt on
¡.(„¡f'"fPr ' N ate Bldw-'ll. hap been purchased . alstant secretary; Mra. Emma Val-
yestenlay from his home In Portland. I
thprn ( ) r)a||BH wh
hp lngpw . In Falrhury. ■. ” raa a.
lived In Springfield and vicinity
Leaving for P o rtla n d -!) M. o , "
° "
h|g bro(llPr
1 " , for
. I from the former by Tom Shoey w h o.en tin e, treasurer
K l a plant, a,nd returned to Springfield about
, up thp ________
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six } years.
r u n n _________
e r - opwwd
nn(, , _
w m
i„ con
about alx
?ars. He was a charter
and Roy A. Humphrey«, em ployes of
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'yesterday.
men.biY of the M ethodist B r o t h e r - , ^ R |n fu|ure Mf ghoey ,g Rn
the Southern Pacific railroad In the
Take Masonic Degree
Spring.,eld d.pot. l a v e Saturday for
Mr. and Mr. Alfred Morgan w ete
I I e J 7 T i 7 m h « ^ . H E Magnus b”° ‘'
" ” ’rV‘Ved
a”
experienced restaurant man. H e for-
Portland where they will attend a , boats mt Tuesday evening at dinner
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Two Wendling men, Bert Nesblt
Injured
by T lm b en -H . E. »U ««»a , and .everal children. One daughter Is
p
, .. rpgtauran. bugInpgg
m erly was in the restaurant business and Julius Beck, were in Springfield
ng of the Brotherhood of Rail to Mr. and Mr«
It F. D wa«
injured
Nebraska and a son la In Canada
meeting
Mra Cnrl
I nil Olson and Mr. of aprlngfield
8 pvlngfleld R.
was Injured
at Centralia,
Centralia, Washington.
W ashington.
Tuesday night taking their first Ma
i-lerks. They will return Sunday, ¡and Mrs. Hnrry W h l,m y and daughte-. j ant|ary j 7 employed falling tlmb r.
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way cl
Plenty to eat. properly cook.d und I so n (, d>grpp
.
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u
„
io
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win
visit
with
Mary
Elisabeth.
They
«pent
the
even-
Thp
ax
»Honed,
severing
com
pletely,
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The
slipped,
completely
W hile th «re Mr. Olson will visit with
Died at Albany—N ew s nas been n - good servlcs Is the p-ls.n Mr. Shoey
lng listening to the radio.
the middle (Inger of th- left hand, and
Ralph Davis,
«■elv ’ l 1' t the moi her of Mrs. W. aXpPCts ot build a large business on
Surprised on Birthday
also cutting a severe gaiili. while he
C. M-Logan died Tuesday morning at here,
W. M. Green was taken sick Tues-: wllg cuttlng a wedge,
Went on Visit— Mr. and Mrs Elmer
A surprise birthday party was giv­
her home near Albany. Mr. and Mrs.
H'srbs and little daughter Virginia, day morning with a stomach attack,
Saturday —_
night for Mrs. Al Per-
Mi Lags n have hoeYi there this w 'ek.
Inlured in Camp—-John Bell, while j| en
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Left
for
Callfom'a—
W
J.
Loplt
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who have h» en hero from Kelso, and Is confined to his bed.
left last night on the midnight traia The funeral will he held at Corvallis working in (he Fisher lumber crrnplktns. when 20 of her friends cam e to
Washington, visiting Mr. and Mm.
above Marcela, s irred and te l, ans-iher heme and spent the w ening play-
tin s site-n oon at one o ’clock
C. II. Petsold of ten m iles west of for O ak d al', Callfo-nlit, to he gon
Milton Cyr, h 'l yesterday morning
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1 taining som e Int-lrwU injuries. H u , lng "500.” The gue’ ts brought their
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for Medtord They will also go on Eugene on the Crow road was la several month». Mr bep’e r uts
, > Mi Is of Camp Creek was a was admitted to the Springfield fcos-jown refreshments, which were served
do Ashland where they will vlsK Mrs. Hprlngfleld yesterday selling hogs aeas in D 'kdalo which its is t ” t f
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( n r I n town vasterdav
Dital for treatment.
later iti the evening.
from his ranch.
down to attend to.
Herb'» «later, Mrs Evie Prleat.
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