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O K V O T K D TO I N T I » C
O F * F R IN O E IK L D » .,U
T H E F A R M E R * OF THU
W IL L A M E T T E
VALLEY
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T W K N T Y -n ilS T YEAR
TEACHERS HIRER
IL
SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON,THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924.
MRS. VALLIER LOSES s U n | C c
$10,000 DAMAGE
Jury In Hlalamam Furnltura Larceny W ill
Caaa Olaagraa and la Dlamlsaad
by
Judge
Balt
; \ V
Haar
=
o
Report
of
L V UZ
v
Com m ittees;
Questionnaire« Sant O ut Regard,
ing
Liaw
l ^
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Camps S ta rted
Railroad Builders Preparing to
Start Work on We»t Slope
La w K o force
of Cascade*
Enforcem ent
"The People's Papar*
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IVE TO W N
NUMBER 8
NUMEROUS CANDIDATES’
HATS IN POLITICAL RING
Brow nell
to rn ey;
Candidate
F arm ers
fo r
D is tric t
Select
T ic k e t
For A ll Office«
A t­
IDEE PUNIERS IB
GATHEB TONIGHT
Coach Wilcox Retained to Coach ; Th« suit for »lo.uoo damages of
The Child W elfare
Baseball; Mr*. Page and M r*. Mr«. jan e Valller againat the W «u meui league, made up of the Joint
Moore Given Contract*; Re- am 1-uRtber rpmpany Io circuit committees from various city organ­
A
Aa a candidate for district attorney Civic Club and Chamber C<MI
for I-ane county, Howard M. Brownell,
Property Owners to Make
Preparations to open construction
a Eugene attorney, hag announced
Plans for the “City Beau­
icamps
above
Oakridge
on
the
Natron
court »»« loot Tueaday when the Jury isations Interested In the child wet
himself.
Mr. Browpell la
w idriy
pair* Ordered.
tifu l” Campaign.
brought In a verdict for Iba defen­ fare movement, will meet In the W .!cuto,r ap* now und®’ W“ F- Equlp- known throughout Lane county and
___ ____
ault O. W. hall Bunday, March ». at 1 1m a ,t- men and »n|>nals are being sent comes from a family closely connect­
fLeater Wilcox, University of Opt­ dant. M r*. Valllar had brought
Th> "Springfield Beautiful" cam­
against the company barauan of the ¡" ’clock In the afternoon. The meet- ln aad camP* * r® being put In shape
ed with Oregon's political history. paign carried by the Springfield Cham-
io n senior who coached the Spring-
death
of
her
son,
Clyde,
who
was
j
In
*
Is
open
to
the
pullc,
and
those
|
<
>
n
fo*"
8,d*
"Hullar
to
those
which
field high school teams through th
He w ill be a candidate at the re- her of Commerce and toe Ladles’ Civic
Interested In the aubject, whether b e-: bav® b* '‘n ««tabllahed on the east
football and basketball seasons Is killed last August white working In
publican primaries.
club is to have a rousing meeting to-
longing to any organisation or not side tor several months.
D lstrirt Attorney Clyde N. John- night at 8 o’clock ln the Chamber
to be re ta in ’d for the baseball aea- the lumber company camp
Eight
horses,
two
wagons
and
other
aon, according to a motion passed at
A disagreement was report-M by are cordially Invited by the committee
aton and Attorney Oordon Well« arc room« In Monison hall, with all cltl-
to attend. Report of the Educational outfll,ln*
equipment
was
routed
a meeting of the school hoard Tues­ the circuit court Jury last night In
alao candidates and w ill be voted on »»ng invited, according
to W. F.
committee recently appointed w ill b e ,*bF"u* b Springfield yesterday to the at the May republican primaries
day tn the offlr» of Dr. W. H. Pollard, the ease of Donald Norrie, accuaed
W
alker,
president
of
the
Chamber,
'Utah Construction company at Oak-
Judge Harry H. Belt, of Yamhill and Mra. Maude Bryan, president of
chairman. The board voted to retain of stealing furniture from the reel- ,ly,B' aDd o,h«r matters In connee-
be
'
ridge
Contractor
Hurd,
oí
Hurd
county, who la serving this week on the Civic club.
him at a «alary of »50 per month. <tence of Mra. L, M Hellemafl
of tlon with the organisation vili
Brothers, California firm, who had Jndge Sk, pworth-,
bench
has an­
Petitions that he be Induced Io stay Hprlngfleld. The case went to the brought up for consideration.
“W e want every street fully rep­
A questionnaire drawn up by the charge of the outfit, aald that a . nounced himself a candidate for tin resented.” Mr. W alker said w ith en­
were submitted to the hoard by aev- Jury In the middle of the afternoon
wagon road Is to be built along the supreme bench.
eral high school students.
and Judge II. II. Belt ordered the Jury Educational committee has been g l*
thusiasm in speaking of the meeting.
railroad
dismissed
at
»
o'clock
Io
the
evening,
"n
,o
*
a,b
8<d,o°
i
child
to
nil
out.
A
t
Political circles w ire given re­ “Tta-s discussion w ill be opan to ev­
Mrs L, K. Page Is to g’l a new con­
The wagon road Is to take the place
i many as poaaible have also been ten t
newed activity during the week by eryone. Prices of trees and shrubs
tract for *110 per month, and Mra.
to the parents, that the general sen-1** U>® one leading
to
McCredli the announcement of the Farmers’
will be submitted, and (eneral plant
Moore Io teach the rest of the term FENWICK FUNERAL HELD
limoni of the public can be aecer- 8prtD,a and wb,ch formerly was on Union nominating committee of can­
formed."
for *75 par month.
the railroad gaade
Plans are to
SUNDAY AFTERNOON juined
didates favored for all offices vacant.
A conmxlttee of Mead am ts M. J.
Mrs. Ora Hemenway registered a
The questionnaire asks four ques build roads to take tunnel construc­ The ticket follows;
McKlln, W illiam Donaldson. W. H.
vomplalnt concerning the street cross­
Fun >ra| services were held for Mel
tion machinery beyond
the
rails
Ilona;
For county commlaaloni», R> O. Stearmer. W. C. McLagan. R. Q. Hal
ing at Hlxlb and R streets, which Is vln Fenwick on Sunday afternoon In
IAi you believe that the cigarette which are now laid io McCredle Brady, tanner of Creswell.
¡•ey and Clark E. Wheaton has al-
1n had condition In rainy weather, she Ihe W alker chapel, at 3:8«, the Rev­
Springs, it Is «aid.
law should be enforced?
For sheriff, Hugh H. Earle, tax i ready been appointed by Mrs. Bryan,
said Th.’ m atter Is to be referred to erend J. T Moore, retired paator. ol
Do you favor the strict observance
expert and accounuA , of Eugene and further committeas w ill be ap-
the city council.
flrlatlng
He waa assisted by t h i
of the pool hall law?
For county clerk. R. 8. Bryson, of r pointed to go into every detail of
ASK
STUDENTS
TO
BUY
Repairs are Io he made to a window Reverend Mr. E B. Luther, paalor | Are you In ravor of the observance
Bugena, for re-election.
the new crusade for the beautifying
CAN
CONDEN6ED
MILK
of
the
Springfield
Baptist
church
In
!
b i the Lincoln school, and two doiw*
of a good curfew law?
For county «reasuer, Miss Edna of the city.
primary chairs ordered, as well as a lertnent w *. In the Laurel H ill cem
W ill you lend your moral support Solicit H tlp fo r N ear East R elief; Ward, of Eugene, for re-election.
For some tima past there has been
theae
new blackboard and one set of Am­ .«vry. the Springfield Odd Fellow . for the ilr lc t . nforceme>nt
For county school superintendent, much agitation about the m atter of
School
Play
Plans
Being
erican history maps Hand la Io he having charge of the aervlcea at the lawa?
E. J. Moora. of Eugene, for re-elec­ the laying out of parkings, the plant­
Mad« by Council
purchased to flx the hall ground,
tion.
f It states that crime la growing
ing of shade trees, and the general
though not more t h ^ 13 load« have
During the funeral service« at the among minors, and that the courts
For county assessor. B. F. Keeney, building up of the city. The high
been aulhorlted for purchase by th> Chapel about 20 hooded flgurae. mem are filled with Juvenile cases. R a ­
"Near East Relief" waa the theme
of Eugene, for re-election.
school cooperated with the movement
board J. R. Torbet, principal of the bers of the Ku Klux Kian, filed Insisten ce la solicited from every pa of a talk at the Joint assembly of the
For county surveyor. P. M. Morse, ( by planting rose bushes and trees on
high school, was given authority to atlemly and ptsuv-d a wreath
of rent to help make the town the b e .t : W’ h • cho° l « ra<,ea by
* ambeau
of Eugane, for re-election.
its grounds with a special ceremony
act tn this case Support was voted to flowers on the casket. The Kian chap -J tpaafble sof* In which to rear a of Portland yesterday at 1 o'clock In
For representatives. H. C. Wheeler, on arbor day. The Chamber has read
the high echool auditorium. In the
Die high achmtl student body, and ! ktln offered a prayer, and after aal family.
.a
.a a
.1,
a
Ot **lea8ant H ill,
for
re-filectlon; and discussed articles ln various per-
" h ' , ? a
Ha,pb L* , r t ' <* P1' aaaa‘ H IIU . Ed- iodlcalg ralatire to the subject m past
cooperation will be made In procuring «'Ing
the
flag they disappeared
The campaign for law enforcement ' 7 ' “ ° ° -.n X
«tage scenery for the high school through the aide door.
" '
’ 11 "* " ‘‘ n er
' aus w»»d F. Bailey, of Junction City, for meetings, and Is prepared to cope
among minors was begun by Mrs.
alagp
Mr. Fenwick died Thursday after >Ora Hemenway, principal of the Ltn pices of the Near East Rallef associa re-election.
with the problem from the s d e n tile
an Illness of typhoid fever. Ha waa coin school, after discovering that . i “ 0" Mr* Ramb<au la a »octal serv-
angle.
|
WILLIAMS FUNERAL IS
a paomlnent cttlaea of Lane county, n,'">b®r of the students were using
HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON having served as a member of the ,ob*«,‘'« *nd frequenting pool h alls.,
WOI*? r ot ,he Por,1,ad brancb of NEW SPRINGFIELD ARCH
* F®'1®»
WILL SOON BE FINISHED THURSTON STUDENTS TO
Oregon stale leglalatur» daring the 9b* 4*Bvered a sertea of lectures at
method of helping the move-
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PLAY “SAFETY F IR S T
The funeral e f Vincasl Williame. 1818 aaaalun; ha waa a t ona Uioe a u“*®t1®«8 of various organixatlona mnnt •• to aak ea<h • t“ d«“ t for 11
n o rk on the arch for the entrance
______
¡throughout the city.
’ ■¡cent«, the price of a can of milk.
<8. wae held at (he W alker chapel member of the city council
to Springfield from the Pacific high-
Thurston high school w ill glvv a
He was a member of the Odd FM -j A committee appointed by F. B. i Yb® fo(* l ,s duplicated by the Borden
a t 1 o'clock Bunday afternoon
The
way la progesstag rapidly. The con- Play Friday evening entitled "Safety
con,PanJr- N «w Jersey, and trana-
Reverend Mr Thoma« D. Yarnee. pas­ Iowa lodge at Burns. Oregon, and Hamlin, chairman of the league, tn-
Crete 6 by 6 pillars were poured by First.” Students of the school have
tor of the Methodist church, preached of the Hprlngfleld Rebekah lodge. H ' eludes: J. A. Pointer, L. K. Page. x . i ,x,rtatloa pald to tbe acene ot tM'
last Thursday, and this morning the been rehearsing the play for soai»
the funeral «nrmon.
Mr, W lllla m a lls «ucvlved by bla wife. Mra. Jennie J- Cowart. Riley Snodgrass. R. W rel,ef work
.wooden framework for the top of the
time and w ill put on a production
was laid la hla last resting place in ¡Fenwick
¡Carlton and Mra. Hem enway. He Is! The committee from the high school Erch waa up The p lllarj were allow. which w ill be very entertaining to
ttie Odd Fellows cometary In Eugene
acting with the committee, and quea- ¡»PPotnte«! to c o lle c t the funds la;
to aet W o r e constructlon went the public, they say.
fie had baan III at the Hprlngfleld PRAISES PROTECTION
tlonnalrea will be len t to him for Herbert Homing, M yrtle Harvey and further, and » „ rk WW| Su,pended for
■'he cast of coa-actsrs follow;
Lenabell Harper.
few days
GeorRe p<>rk|M
Iffispltal for some lime, suffering from
compllatlon.
in Jack Montgomery, a young business
WORK
AT
B.-K.
MILL
cancer of the bowels He died Sat­
The student council has laid before charge of the construction,
man _____________ ___ Perry t’riow
urday morning at « o'clock, and his
the student body plans tor a "Laugh
The record of the Booth Kelly mill LEGION SHOW TO BE
The arch, the Springfield Chamber Jerry A -n tld . friend to J «ok Mont­
Infant 'laughter was horn the same
teresque” to be held on the evening
gomery ------------------1 bert Taylor
for protecting the workmen from In­
STAGED ON MARCH 14 of March 28. Tbe council also rec- of Commerce project for advertising
evening, shortly after 8 o'clock
jury
was highly commeuded
b>
the city, was designed after long de- Elm er riannel. college student and
L
Bom al Harrisburg May 10. 1878,
The evenings of Thursday, March omnion'l!' ,he purchase of a forest liberation and consideration of varl-
cousin to Jack ____ Frank Rennie
George f'H co tty"
Aitken, of Poi#
M g W illiam s lived for some yea-«
f° r ,h<' h’* h "cho01 ,ta<? to d° ous types of materials. The »500 Turk Abon Ben Mocha. _________
land, field aafety engineer for t h e ! » , and Friday. March 1«. have been
at Coburg .where he married H a llie Oregon and Columbia Basin division ; net for the staging of the minstrel away w,th ,he Prac,,ce of cluttering ,^ st ig being contributed by the clti-
................ ................ Loren Edmiston
Snyder Two children of thia mar- of the National Safety council, who - show of the Springfield post of the “ P th* Sta* * Wlth ,nflammab,e
ma xens of Springfield, both ln work, ma-
Sir. McNutt, policeman. Jay G rant
lage. George W illiams and Gertrude addreased the men at the mill at American Legion.
Mrs. Jack M o n tg o m e ry ______ __
Rehearsals have forial dur,nF ptays. The student body terials and money.
W illiam s Ne«B, both
of
Portland, 13:48 Tuesday In the last two months* been held almost nightly at Sthvens P'aB *8 ‘ ° P#y by dona,ing the pro'
--------------------- ------ MargarJt Russell
survive Ills wife died February 17. January and February, there have hall, and
Miss Virginia Bridger. Opal Taliaferro
Jokes, skits and dancing reiM" ° f ° B'‘ P'" y e,Ch year UBt" the
To Have New Flag
1*17.
been only a few minor accidents, such , promise to be full of snap. The pe
,cener>' would b** Pa|d fo”
Mrs. Barrington Bridger, Helen Eyler
The Loyal Legion of Loggers and
For the past 10 years he has been
^ Lumbermen
u m o e rm m w
wu,
nave a
a new
new su
nag
,2 “ *“* 8' dauSht®F of Abou Bern Mocha
as
bruises
and
cuts
The
local
safety
I
formance
will
be
at
the
Bell
theatre
I
Tb«
work
of
Coach
Laster
Wilcox
ill
have
4L
flag
a resident of Hprlngfleld. and at the
— .... ........... .............. Peal T ali“ for r l
time of hla death resided at Second council, working In cooperation with , at 8 o'clock, the net proceeds of both durlnX ‘be «u< / ssful basketball sea ln the near future, to replace the old
the 4L'a haa aa a goal no Injuries nights to be divided between the Am s°n was commended in the highest ¡one. now much tattered, that hangs Mary Ann' 80rT* nt «lr* fo Mrs Mont-
and M ill streets.
erlcan Legion for a new clubhouse. * ’*rms by Principal Torbet. Both the below the American flag at the Booth-, K°me?7-
whatsoever through accident.
About a year ago he married T lllle
Mr A1tM<n la on a apeaking tour and the Parent-Teacher association b lr li' and hoY»' basketball teams will Kelly sawmill. Mrs. Sam Richmond' ____ ___________
Greea. of Hprlngfleld, and she and
under the auspices of the O regon!for the p la y t*s l benefit.
go to Cottage Grove Friday evening Is making the new one. which is 2 CHAMBER TO REGISTER
hla pnsMiumoua daughter. Alberta,
state Industrial accident commlsalon. ' The director of the rehearsals h a s '10 play 016 Co,ta* e Grove high school by 3 feet, with a 4 inch red border.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
survive him. Mr. W illiams 1« like­
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wise survived by hla mother. Mrs He speaks on the importance of health hPen Miss Ogan of the University ot ln ,be la,lt rame of the iea8on Yes' a white center and L. L . L. L. in blue !
Oregon.
Beeldes
the performance terday ,he 9 Pr‘ n« fle>d Junior high letters across the middle. Almost all
The secretary of the Chamber of
Alice Halch. and one alster, Mra. for alertness In avoiding accident
He went on to Wendllng In th«* here there may be one at Wendllng If acho° 1 d',f’'ated lhe Monroe Junior mills have similar ones, according Commerce has prepared a book In
Clive Taylor, both of Wendllng.
Mr. W illiam s belonged to the Co­ afternoon with E. E. Martin, chief negotiations can be carried through h,* h ,cbo<” bere w,th ♦ "core of 26 to ‘D. W. McKinnon of the Booth- which It la designed that anyone who
to 1.
Kelly office force.
is engaging i,n any specialty in the
burg camp of the Woodmen of the engineer In the Booth-Kelly company !and <he <L ha„ , h(,re obtalned
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agricultural llrf? m ay regrlstep his
World, and the Euggnn ramp had
~
,
l A girl chorus, chosen from the high
A number of books hvae been donat-
Springfield
Couple
to
Wed
product.
In some such form as thia:
dharge of ceremonies at the grave.
.
| school girls and other young ladlea of ed to the high school library by Dr.
Marriage lisenses have been Issued!*1*8 n* xn’3: location; m all addrews;
W.
H.
Pollard,
chairman
of
the
school
the
city
will
b«
a
feature.
The
fol-
It waa decided to buy a swivel
during the past week to W illard A. « c ro ***: if U to stock, kind and nom-
Club E ntertained
ch air for the
Springfield public lowing men have been chosen foribokrd. They are: "Essentials of Eng-
The H. P. K. W H. V. club was en- library at a meeting of the library the minstrels: D. W. McKinnon, "dat llsh History.” W alker; “High School Orout and Frances Baker, both ol ber ot «nlmala; If fruit, kinds and
iF®8* : * » d »o as to poultry,
lertalnmt at the home of Mra. John board In th * library on Tuesday even­ black-faced
boy
wld
dat
golden Geography." Dryer; "Transactions of Springfield; to David Frank Jonea I nurab«r
a“ d
forth. Thia w ill ultimate­
R aadsrer <>a Wednesday afternoon. ing. A general business meeting was voice;" Paul Brattaln, Alfred Tows- the Fourth International Sanitary Con- and Ellxa Hubbard, both of Dorena.
The yellow daffodil waa the motif followed by refreshments served by send, Tom Lusby, W alter Gossler, teeace of the American Republic," di­ and to August Olsen. Wendllng. and ly form an exhibit that w ill (how to
visitor* what we have in thta vld n ity
of the decorations, also the yellow Mra. L. K Page and Miss Mary Rob­ George Moon,
Jess Meat«,
Vern rected by Barrett, aleo tho report of Minnie Read. Eugene.
In these lines. Come In aad register
the
fifth
conference
aa
well
aa
two
scheme waa carried out In the vary erta.
Meats,
Charles
Scott,
Oswald
M.
Ol­
Thoa» attending were: Mrs.
and
help to start It off.
Genefleld Club Meats
dainty luncheon Mra. Wm. Peterson, N. W. Emery, Mrs. Jim Davis, Mrs. son, Orlo Nettleton and C. A. Rw.aria. volumes on “The Report of the Com­
missioner of Education."
Principal
Mrs Ralph Hlclm. Mra. Wm. I.lght- Lae Clark and Mrs. Vina McLean.
The home of Mrs. Carl Fisher of
Honors Daughter*« Birthday
Torbet aald that all gifts af books are Eugene was the meting place of the
root of Eugene were special guests.
Surprises M other
highly
acceptable,
since
the
library
The club will meet March 10 with
Geneltold Bridge club on Thursday af­
A Sunday birthday dinner nt th *
ffintertalna KHears
Mrs. Rdetae Cox gave a surprise has only between 850 and 400 volumes, ternoon. Guests were Mrs. Scobert
Mrs W. C. McLagan.
homo of Mrs. Grace Roberts honor­
The Kllcare club met In Eugene party for her motbsr. Mra. M M. a very small number for the slxe af of Eugene and Mrs. Dan Crites. Mem­ ed her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Bicknell,
Thursday afternoon at the home of Pesry. at the M M. Peery home Mon- th„ high school. There la shelving bers present: Mesdames H a rry Stew­ of Eugene.
'
Hospital Nates
Besides Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Vlo
W illiam s and
Infant Mra. W alter McCornack. Pussy w il­ day night. The occasion for the affair room at present for twice that num­ art. S .Ralph Dlppel, Paul Basford, Bicknell, th-are were present Mr. and
low and daffodil decorations gave a waa Mrs. Psery's birthday. Guests ber.
.Harry Whitney. Carl Olson, Alec Mc- Mrs. Truman Gay of Eugene, and M r.
daughter arn doing nicely.
Mr«. Joseph Mitchell
of
West delightful spring atmosphere. Re­ present Included: Mra. Maude Bryan The Hl-Y business meeting was held Kenxle, Cogswell Campbell. John F. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts and Mlaa
'Ketels, Alfred J. Morgan and Mra. Mary Roberts of Springfield.
Hprlngfleld, who has been III at the freshnienta were served. MTrs. M e-¡and daughter Miss Crystal, Mr. and Tuesday.
Knight of Eugene was a guest for the ' Mrs. Y'lark E. Wheaton, Mr. and Mra.
Springfield high school students Fisher.
Sprlngflelil hospital for the past three!
1 ___________
weeks. .Jlod ys.lerday morning.
W e~»*ra ore-ent were: Jliu Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D e will compete for two prlaca; one of-
SHEAR
YOUR
M OSSBACK.
Mrs. Arthar (Mar*, who und.wweal M r" ° « » » » b 1*“ f . Mrs. Fred Choss. Ihle, Mr. Welby Stevens. Mrs. C. E. ¡ ferPd by tbe American J.egicn of the
A
oarload
«f
Ford
cara
for
the
•
S
T
R
A
N
G
E
R
S
IN
THE COMMUN­
Tim e
a mnjor operativa Mtaida*'. Is oa U te lM f*. T. f«. Poindexter, Mra. Bert Vfci Hwarts and Miss Edna Swarts a n d 'atate for aa essay oa "P
Anderson Moloc company aeelved
IT Y A R E N O T U S E D T O S E E ­
I vent,
Mre. MaxU Hack,
Mra. Jim 1 Mr. and Mra. Peery. Tho evening was Patriotism." toa other i v t
r,OTt-
road to re*ov«ry.
ING M OSS G RO W ON H U M A N * .
fr«m P e rii“» ' Snturday.
...
Mrs. W. C. Robhan,
Mrs. l»pa«t l«i playing mah
Jongg and land Telegram, la an eri
•sm-
AaOrew E W iw o n was adì Htted to ¡Clark,
bridge whist, lig h t refreshments were petition on Ihe ra h je ..
Mande
Bryan,
Mrs.
Clark
E.
Wheaton,
-on-
Bie SprlugfloW boopttol Friday for
BE A L IV E W IR E . Y O U A R E ON
Three c a ri ids 'If p o le j arrived
Mah Eugoue Kester and Mrs. Me served at 11 »'«lock.
The
stltutlon cf tho l ' » ' t - l
treatment.
A S H O R T C IR C U IT
IF Y O U
from
Washlm
Cornack.
\
Friday
for
creosot-
"ng-
first la sponsored locally
D
O
N
’T
B
E
L
O
N
6
T
O
TH E
irbollneum Wood-pre-
the Ing hy Ih:
llsli department, the
M eet a t Church Parlors
Two aarloads of cypress wnro ship­
S P R IN G F IE L B C H A M E T R O F
Suo» tn Recover Contract
serving pieni
classes In civics and «<
ped yesterday by tho Anderson Mnn-
COM MERCE.
The Epworth League of the Meth­
ufncturlng corporation to Memphis,
George Dtffenbacher has filed suit odist church enjoyed a social and
Tennessee.
The Spvi
’ ’111 and Grain rom
In circuit court sgalnst Lenn and feed at the church parlors last even-
rir.g-
OH, Y ritl T H O U G H T V ? U W FR E-
A carload of feed fo
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R ow ert Gordon a.**klnj» to recover i«c- Th»
’reds of feed and
-*ne e'do of th-1 me’otv-r field M ill and Grain
VKH pany shlrp
n t
r_: A'rtLC. a n 'O '" - • v-
nj-.tlour to t
olnts during the
ING IN T H IS C O M M U N IT Y IS I
.h. - i entertained Ihe winning -hipped In Satnrdny
A carload of barley arrived this :’ 87(M) w llh in ti.
mJ tai . .
•corning for the Hprlngfleld M ill a n d ! contrary
Fnrsclobur* Is asked to side under tho direction of Charllne shipped a carload ol
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ctributed 13 truck- ■
13 past w e U.
E LIG IB LE IF T H E Y ARE 100
taxds an u ir
th< country yesterday, i
PFR C E N T BOORTFRS.
lam bert.
Coos Bay district the ir
Grain company.
satisfy the claim.