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T H I F A R M IR S O F T H E
W IL L A M E T T E
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 10
SPIUNGFIBLD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924.
O
"T h e
BOOTH-KELLY MILL NOW
BOARD GALLS FOR
MAV B U IL D BLO CK H E R E
OPERATING ONLY 5 DAYS
RECALL MEETING HERE
E. C. l-ake. of the granite and
marble work» In Bugene, la
Raeallara C laim T hey Can Put Mea­ Shutdown on Saturdays Is Expected
•H ot T lln e In th» Old T ow n" Prom j g
wrecking
the
frame
building
to Lot M a rk e t Catch up W ith
sure O ver W ith O atharing Sched­
Iced by » l« c M « R Boy* and Dusky j .
on hla property on the south
Production of Lum ber
uled; Money Coming in Also
Malsono In Tw o P e rfo rm a n c ia
, » aide of the atrtet between Sec­ • i
ond and Third on Main. Work­
A flve-day run a week for an in­ Measure Defeated in Saturday's
Revelations from the county rec­
To B p First Unit of Shops Ac- Dlairkle» who aln i and danc
men have been at work for
Election to be Voted on Again
ords that Commissioners Emmett definite period was begun Saturday
the past two days under the
cordini to Information; Much blackface# comedians with «orgeou»
on April 11; Believe People
Sharp and N ils Roney should be re­ by the Booth Kelly company with Its
. Al - o -
... n . b r id o « a n d lly colorad coatonioa—will (Iva th«.
called will he pre-seted thia evening Springfield plant and the sawm ill at
Activity
Seen at
Oakridg. and
tlÜM|ig lhp
tb. lr . direction of Oeorg» Hjrklna.
Don’t Understand Conditions.
contractor. Mr. l-ake has not
at the Woodman hall by District At­ Wendllng. Beginning last Saturday
Westfir by Local Visitors.;((VM lonlght „ tbe Amartpaa Legion¡ yet determlnde w h'ther or not
A second school election to vote
torney Clyde N. Johnston. The die th - mills will be shut down on Sat­
' T t l . treating plan, where Ih . ma• M m -tr.l .h ow at the Bell theatre.
he will build on the site, he
trlct attorney will speak to a meeting urdays because of the Inability to 13000 bonds for a new manual train­
Urta» « ••# on lb . Natrop CutoB c a l l i » 8dd“ ‘° »
“ *• " •» * •'
anounced today, He has Just .'arranged by the recall committee at market the lumber products, says O. ing building on the high school
•Ing , ra," the dancing glrla, and the
erected a large concrete struc­
M. Jarrett, superintendent of the grounds has b e n set for April 11
tie dipped will be ealabllahod In j Jokers, there wilt be a two reel movie
. ' 8 o'clock.
ture In Eugene and la consider­ . 1 Tbe Springfield bridge and the Mo- Springfield plant. In a statem ent Is­ by the school board. Taxpayers de­
Mprlnglteld as the first unit of the
comedy Jack I-arson. proprietor of the
ing a similar building for . ! hawk valley road as well as other sued to the men.
• •••'«41"'
feated the Issue Saturday by a vote
Mont hern Pacific »hope here, accord
th«atra promises. The performance
Springfield.
Before
taking
any
action
tbe m ill I of . geren The vote stood 39 for the
Ing to seem ingly well founded D-
e roads built by the two commission-
starts at » o'clock tonight, and a sec-
_______I era w will
ill be discu»»eu io snow raai ««#«*»•» consult d the
conference I bondg and
against them.
fortuatlon reaching thia city through
be discussed to show that
ond performance will be given to­
.
,
.
•
•
•
• money has been wasted and the law committee of the Loyal Legion of | - W e wtsh
glrp the taxpayers a
men connected with the engineering
morrow night at the same time.
C H A M B E R W IL L M E E T
» .v io ls', d. accordlnj to the recallers. 'Logger» and Lumbermen, the bead» chance to reconsider," said Dr. W.
department of the railroad. It la aald
Local talent makes up the cast, and
• 'Jrth ston ’s talk I. expected to take t<* lb8 T8rlou" department». and o th e r j , p o, U r(, ch atn n aii o f the b o a rd ^ ’ ' ’
that thia plant may be construct'd
The regular meeting of the
the member» of the cast hare he n
within the next few weeks.
I the same lines as the one he made employe». The notice was then post- ..¡p ^be bond» db nol pass It will mean
Springfield Chamber of Com­
working hard, with rehearsals nearly
ed on the local bulb tin board.__
that we wm ba¥e to rent building»
The prospective plant la lu line every night. Ml»» Of an, of the Vo.
jin th- armory at Eugene last week.
merce will be held Monday
"This condition was brought about down town next year to take care of
The
recallers
now
claim
between
with Information had for som e tint#
bight In the new rooms In the
veralty of Oregon, Eugene, has b an
1800 and 2000 of the needed 2400 slg- by Inability to m srket our products," , he congestion of the schools. Thia
that a large material yard will be
Morrison hall. Important civic . natures required to put the recall of Mr J» " ® « ’« announcement read. It w )„ mean paying ren , w ith nothfng
directing rehearsals D. W. McKin­
maintained here durln g th ' construc­
matt rs wilt be discussed and • the two comm issioners on the M a , ' 1’ boped 8nd
non, the "Booth-Kelly Caruso," Al­
tbat tbe cur to »how for our expenditure»."
tion period. The ehop site here baa fred Townsend, I’aul llraltaln. Tom
report» of tree planting com­ • primary ballot. M eeting, to be a d ! ,a,lm ent’ t0«etbeJ w,tb wbat oth« ; Dr. Pollard point, d out that defeat-
bean aurreyud aud staked out for Lusby, Walter Gossler, "Mod” Gard­
m ittees and arch builders will • dressed by Mr. Johnston are to b e j m1“ 8 in th® norIh*'e "} 8re doing, will lng the bondg wag
economy from
tracks and building» and It la aalu ner. and Jaaa Meats are the end men
be discussed.
. held In Cottage Grove and Junction br'D* conditions back to normal.
the taxpayer’» point of view at all.
plane are perfected for the building
who will regale the audience with
City as well as Springfield Members
The ’ ““‘down a«f®ri* “ early 6
"Voting
bonds for a new
school
program.
Jokes. McKinnon. Townsend. Gossler
of
the
recall
comm
ittee
say
Johnston
me.
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tlr atly increased traffic on the Oak­ and Bratlaln will give vocal selec­ BENJAMIN HAM M ITT. 63.
III provide sufficient punch this week and over 40® *" the “
» J s r ib le b"‘
“ “““a’ lr8‘ning bui,d’
ridge branch h a . occurred during the
tions.
t h . r e r .l t over
ber can,F*
W® dU? ’ J * 18 P°88‘
Ing would suffice for a year or sc.
«
DIES IN SPRINGFIELD to . put the
recall over.
past month
MurJt machinery and
This Is the second mlnatr-1 show
many ,bat th ‘ re ma> be 8 furtber shutdown and tbe money would be expended on
Mot only are there being
«am p equipm ent for the fta h ^ C o n | , ha\V h e ? c g l< .n Y a » ? ln g " d , n Spr, ntt rhp
f in a l m e L e g io n n a s
in o p n n a i m e funeral of Benjamin Hammitt,
so that the mills will only ran fo u r : achool property.” He further stated
•tructlon company and ts »» >«<>»> field, and
e , that
bB, j,
» | #3 y,,ara old, and pioneer of the Mo signers to the petitions being circulat­ days a week, mill officials say. urj- that the noise and vibration would
and tbpy
they promg|
promsle
It | 1»
tractor» are being sent in. A ra , pyp|| better than the other one. Tbe ! hawk country, was held at 2 o'clock; ed but money is rolling Into reca«. less the conditions of the lumber bg removed from the high schoo«
toad of material and animals went cast will b < taken to W endllng oom« yeaterdav afternoon at the home of headquarters to pay th'- exn»nse»
market Improve.
building.
in last week and sm aller shipments tim e In the near future to put on a b|g mother, Mrs. Franc » Hammitt, of the campaign, declares members
A. C. Dixon, general manager of
J. W. Coffin, John K etels, Sr., and
of
the
committee,
who
say
that
many
go »P every day or two
the Booth Kelly company, m et with L. K. Page, judges, and S. S. Porter,
performance there. Proceeds of the | „„ , be o| d homestead near Donna,
Activity both at Oakridg and W est­ two performances here will be dtvld-j Mr. Hamltt died at the Springfield of the donators will not sign the pe­ the 4L conference comm ittee
on clerk, were appointed as an election
fir and at the railhead la Intense,, ac­ • d between the Legion clubhouse fund i jiogpitgj Monday morning at 5 o’- titions but are willing to help finan­ Thursday to discuss m easures of
; board by the sp rial action of the
cially. They say that this class of meeting the situation.
cording to local people who vlaltod un l the
Parent Teacher playsheo ' c|iKg The llum m ltt family settled In
school board last Saturday at 2 p.
cfttxens will sw ell the vot? when It
tho section the last few days.
fund.
i Oregon In 1832. He was born and
;
m. in the city hall. It is not known
comes to balloting on the recall.
Tow n» Grow ing Fast
The young women In the cast have raig d o „ the Mohawk, and attended
HOUSE NUMBERING IS
as yet who will act as a board for
Oakridge and Westfir, a mile and arranged some dances and
songs (hl, f n| ¥eralty of Orgeon at Eugene
C
IT
Y
tbe
new «Isctlon- as the law provides
PROGRESSING IN
a half apart through the tuuuel and which will be In the nature of a In the 80's. Twenty years of hts life LEABURG FARMER SEEKS
that they be appointed on the day of
three and a half around by an Im­ ; surprise.
were p'-at In the mining country In
SHARE IN BIG ESTATE
House numb ring In Springfield tho election
passable road, are both experiencing
Idaho. About seven years ago he
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1. 5tarte<j Monday under the direction of
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u mushroom growth that the pop­
M arriag e Licenses Issued
r ttred from hla mining work, and
Act|on
superior court In C a ll-th e Chamber of Commerce. The cam
P.-T. to Meet
ulace there claim s la going to greatly
Marrluge licenses tu n ed during the took up farming on the Mohawk. He torala hinging around a missing will J palgn for renumbering started by
The Linco>1 p aren>Teacher aa-
Increase the population of the two , paM( w gb by the county clerk In-
marrled, and purchased the old Skin n;ay mean , hat w c Yarnell. Lea- the chamber has the approval of the sotlatlon wi„ hold itg regular m -et.
places In a short time.
¡elude: Herbert W. Stevick and Effie ner property, famous for the shoot-1
farmer. may share heavily In council which has am-nded section 4 jng Qn March 21 at tbe Llncoln gchoo,
At Westfir the large mill Of the M (jjjjgon, both of Fall Creek: Harry Ing affair 20 years ago when a r e ls -ltho patate of hla brother. David H. of ordinance 94 providing for num- a{ 3 o .clock )n the afternoon There
W estern Lumber company Is going Ooyi«, Eugene, aud Isabelle Wright, tlve of the Skinner» shot Mr. and Mrs. Yarnell, wealthy Alaska miner. Heirs bera to be changed every 10 feet and wl„ fae # program t>e, i de,
rPgaiar
uh'ad as fast »» tim ber «can be cut Walton; W alter O. Baker and Ellxa Skinner.
busin- ss
of the late miner, who died leaving allotlng 100 numbers to the block.
from the hills north of the big mill J beth Whattam. both of Eugene; Wll-
ac-
Mr Hammitt Is survived by hi» the bulk of his »130,000 estat
The numbering was begun com
The association ladies will sell
Crewa are at work nt the little mill ,jani Clayton Bowen and Julia E widow, Mrs. lnda Hummltt, his aged wording to an alleged will, to At-
mencing with Mill street east. On ‘home-made candies at the American
where the lumber Is secured and at ;u (Miinan, both of 1» xter. and H arry........
.. _ r, who
_____ Is
____
_ by wrJW
moth
an ____________
Invalid, and
torney Frank J. Golden ______
of San _ Fran- ,a all streets running north and south Legion minstrel shows on the even-
the main mill wherf It Is rapidly be- E Harbe rt. Sprlngleld. and Marie J-1 n"ve"brothers and 'flve siste r s? Mrs. c is " ? have“ started ‘artlon wMch has "he
odd numb rs are placed on the jng
Thursday, the twentieth, and
Ing used to make a big addition to (jypen> Coburg
William Seavey, Harry V. Hammitt. caused Goldtn to be removed as ad- ¿gt s tde of the street, and the even Friday, the twenty-first, at the Bell
Lane county's lumbering Industry. I
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Ralph G. Hammitt. all of Donna, Mr», mtnlstrator by Judge Dunne.
| on the w est sid». Those runntng theatre. The candy will be put up
Company houses, the temporary
Bridge Men at Work
Frtul Bean and John llum m ltt of Eu-
The San Francisco Chronicle In a eagt and WP(.t have the odd numbers In convenient packages and will be
property of the occupant», «re scat­
Fifteen bridge men of the Southern gene. Mrs. 11. It. I’resntTII of Salem, story of March 15 says: "evidence on tbe south side and th • even on
for ten cents a package. Many
ter d out over several acres. Side- Pacific company are at work on the
Mrs Fannie Barger of Astoria. Mar was produced by attorn y for the the north »ide. Failure to com p ly, delicious varieties will be included
wiillcs are being built apd wafer , i-nllroa I bridge near Springfield Jum
'in Hammitt of Los Angeles. Calif., is m e ll brothers and sisters In Ore with the ordinance, which was pass- ¡„ each. says Mrs. C. A. Swarts, P. T.
mains extended and Improved Road, u ,,n The gravel deck Is being re­ end Claude Hammitt of Aptos. Calif, gon alleging that Golden had a ttem p t-,ed ¡n 1907, makes the property own-
A. president.
work Is under way In several places. moved. a standard bridge made out of
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|ed to persuade the heirs to sign an er subject to fine.
At Oakridge each day brings Infor­ It. Gravel hrlges are now out o.
HUNTER FUNERAL HELD
acceptance of their »6.000 shire» be
The numbera them selves must be
To Attend World Conference
mation of some new business house dale, and the bridge will be made
YESTERDAY
AT
CHAPEL
fore
,he
w
1“
has
b
en
admil,ed
to
not 1 ss than two Inches in height.
DV.
and Mrs. W. H. Pollard and
or other enterprise that Is to eon modern In every particular. Timbers
probate
! according to the ordinance,
and
trlhule to t h ) growth of the town. w lll'b e used to strengthen It.
"A ttorney Golden said yesterday width In proportion. On all streets baby Robert, Miss Ella Boesen, and
The funeral of Leora Mae Hunter,
.Mrs. P ollard s sister from 'Oregon
The newly organlre.l commercial
runntng east and west, the number-
wife of U . M. Hunter, and their in­
Entertains Club
club Is active. The school hoanl Is
m his office after the petition tor its , ing begins with the numeral 100 City, Mrs. Lottie Crawford, are plan^
nlng to leave for Springfield, Mas­
The Kensington club met with Mrs. tent s«t> was held yesterday alter- probate had been filed. So far only ¡from Main street
trying to decide whether to build an
other grade building or to er ct a Ilin i» Korf Friday afternoon, every iMou at Ute Walker Chap 1 at 2 a copy of th will has been pro .uce.l
j be telephone company r quests sa c h u se tts, som e tim e bet we n April
modern high school An overflow of itiemb r being present for the first oclock . Rev. T. D. Yarues preach- and the whereabouts of the orig in a l;, hat cltllen8 phone in their numbers 15 and April 20, where Dr. Pollard
students lias necessitated the use o f f l i n e this year. After spending a do the funeral sermon, luterm nt was is not known, GriiL.-t testified on tae lgg soon ag possible so that the cor­ will be one of the four delegates
from the Laymen's association of the
a small building some distance from itglitful afternoon with conversation, made in the Luurcl Hill cemetery.
witness stand
rect house addresses can go in the
Mrs. Hunt r gave birth to a son
Methodist church In Oregon to the
the grade school for the high achool 1 needlework and Vletrola musle, the
Oregon
brothers
and
“The seven
new telephone directory to be issued
World Conf rence of the Methodist
atudents.
| guests were served a delightful lunch at the Springfield hospital on March sisters hold that the estate., which 1
von.
.
.
church.
Plans for Incorporation are und rjh y the host ss. Mrs. O. E. Bastard 16, aud died the same day. Thu child Includes Island No. 2 near Napa, is j"
”
,
W
hile
in the east Dr. Pollard ex-
way now and us soon as possible the was n guest of the club for the died March 17.
valu <1 at »150.000. Golden and Yar-,
K illc a re in Eugene
x
,
. . .
Mrs. llu u ttr was S3 years old. She nell were Alaska prospectors together
pects to take some graduate medical
town will become a < tty. Private en ¡occasion. The club m eets next week
An afternoon at brige was enjoyed work. and M,gg 3 ^ , , wUl take a
Is survived by her husband and two f(jr n yparg , n thp >IIpged copy of
terprlse will probably develop u more with Mrs. G. T. Moore.
children, by her parents, Mr. and tbp w,„ yarnell rfter giving »6000 to )v tb® k l,lta r e club on
81 course in nursing.
adequate water supply with electric
Mrs.
Charles
A.
Brad
y,
and
by
her
pach
of
(,1a
»even
brothers
and
sisters
i'be
bome
F
-
U
Poindexter
in
Observes
Birthday
lights as a possibility.
Eugene. Mrs. W alter McCornack won
A hous party gathered on Sttndnv j orotlier, W H. Uradey.
Buildings B ring Completed
bequeath d the remainder to Golden.”
B n tertains Co-eds
the prize for high score, and Mrs.
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Buildings Just completed will nc- at the homo of Mr. und Mrs. C'Zo j
Miss
Dorothy
Poyle of Eugene, Mlsa
Bert Vincent received the consola­
Repairing M onorail
confmodate a hardware store, a bah. Smith on Seventh and A streets to STUDENTS PRACTICING
Ellison of Portland, and Miss Aline
tion
prize.
A
one-<x)urE<e
luncfieon
ery. a general store, dance hall, res­ celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Smith. |
HIGH ____
SCHOOL PLA\ I All the overhead timbers on the ¡ was served by the hostess. Mrs. Joe Lorimer of Springfield, all member»
taurant
A three ,»tory apartment Those present were her fath, r aim j
monorail structure at the Booth-Kel­ McFall and Mrs. W ill W hite w ire of the Kappa Omtcron sorority at th«
housn with three »tor s on the first mother, Mr. and Mr». 1". B. (b a s e ., Tho p||lng (or a Laughteresque, to ly sawmill are to be replaced during guests of the club for the afternoon. | nlveralty |t>f Oregon, were enter-
g|Ten ,n thp h(gh gehoo, audltor. the Curtailment on production, ac­
floor, one of them a drag store, Is and sisters. Mrs. Henry Castan a n d L
Members present w'ere: Mrs. Eugene Gained by Miss Eunice Parker at her
)n March 2g #re golQg forward( cording to J. C. Parker, master mech­
nearing completion. Foundations are family, Mrs. Harold Hartley and fam |
Kester, Mrs. Fred Chess, Mrs. Clark home on Tuesday evening. The young
j
being laid for a hotel, a rooming Ily and Miss Axel and Bla Hartley of ¡with
stunt p ractlc s from now to Fri- anic. This work has already begun. E. Wheaton, Mrs. McCornack, Mrs. ladlfs had a social time before going
house, theatre, another gottenil store Camp Creek.
day by nearly every high school or- with a number of new 12 by 12 feet Maude Bryan. Mrs. J. E. Clark, Mrs. j home for the spring vacation follow-
and a church. 8» veral new dw ell­
ganlzatlon. The proceeds will be trusses Installed.
Ninety trusses A. J. Perkins, Mrs. Wilfred B e c k .' ln8 the winter term of the U niversity.
Bible Class Surprises
used to purchase more stage scenery j which are part of the means of serv­
ings are going up and others will he
Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. Poindexter.
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A numb' r of tho ladles of the Bible
started es soon us material and men
for the high school stag , especially ing the sorting tables will be replac­
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The Carbollneum Wood-pn serving
class at the Baptist church gave a
can be secured.
'd and creosoted. A special crew of
of the sylvan variety.
company received a carload of treat-
Surprises Husband
Oakridge Is basing Its growth on birthday surprise party for Mrs. Mary
The need of the scenery vili he eight men are to work Saturdays re»
poles from Cottage Grove on Wed-
M rs. W. C. MoLagan gave a »ur-
Vincent
lit
her
home
on
north
Fifth
railroad developm ent and a general
filled at an outlay of »200. It is theiularly uatll the work is completed, prise dinner party last evening In nesday. A carload of poles was al­
Increase In business from the sur street Tuesday. She had been to a purpose of the student body to pay IA handy run-way Is being built under
honor of her husband's birthday. so shipped to Springfield for Forest
rounding territory. At the "front" birthday dinner nt the homo of her this In Installments by contributing j’h®
f ° r 1™®**» to drive in and out
Fourteen
guests were present: Mr. Supervisor Macduff.
where tho active railroad develop­ daughter. Mrs. I. D. Larimer, and
to tho fund the proceeds of one o r juP°n'
and
Mrs.
L.
A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
on
her
return
found
the
visitors.
The
ment Is taking place crews are bus
R. L. Burnett and son Billy, Miss
was her seventy«fourth two plays a year. The forest setting
A R E Y O U O F S E R V IC E TO T i r »
grading and working on the tunnel. occasion
Club
Meets
Ton
ig
ht
will obviate the cluttering up of the
Nalda Stahlman. Miss Allene Collier.
C O M M U N IT Y ?
The loflg tunnel Is now being work­ birthday. Those present were Mes-
The
K.
F.
club
m
eets
tonight
at
stage with fir boughs and other In­
Miss Oneta Smith, Miss Arniol Smith,
ed from both ends. Right of way dames Montgomery, Tobias, Stacey,
the home of Bob Driscoll, the presi­ Russell and Robert McLagan and Mrs.
NO M A N S H O U L D BE A D R O N E
flammable material.
has been cleared of trees for several Barnard, Llth' rland, Rice, Robertson,
dent, to appoint com m ittees to take I.. W. Smith of Eugene. Yellow wa»
ON
ANY
C O M M U N IT Y — O N E
l)r.
W
allace
ll.
Lee,
dean
of
Al­
miles ahead of the grading crews. The McCItatlc, Luther, Bryan. Shannon,
WHO
TAKES
E V E R Y T H IN G
bany College, has accepted the in­ charge of the dance to be given for ithe color schem e carried ont In the
muln part of the construction Is about Hastings, Cowart, Davis, Walker and
the members on March 28 In Stevens decorations, with yellow candles and
OUT
AND
PUTS
N O T H IN G
vitation
of
the
Springfield
high
school
Mrs. Vincent. Mrs. Cowart and Mrs.
air miles above Oakridge.
had. Arrangements will be made for daffodils.
BACK.
senior
clasa
to
preach
Its
baccalaure­
The following officers havo been Davis served refreshments.
special music and eats,
A Silver Tea was held Wednesday ate sermon on the night of June 1.
choseh by tbe Oakridge Chamber of
T H IS IS T H E A 8 E O F S E R V IC E
A
practice
baseball
game
between
P atients a t Hospital
Commerce organised last week: O. afternoon at the Baptist church.
A N D Y O U C AN B E S T S E R V E
Celebrates
Birthday
Thurston high school Hnd Springfield
Hom1 r Fltz of New York w as ad-
O. Otto, president; C. A. Paddock,
T H IS C O M M U N IT Y T H R O U G H
Tbe fifth birthday of Buford Hoi- iulttrtl to the Springfield j hospital
Undergoes Operation— Miss Mildred will be held on the locnl grounds at
vice-president, F. A. Jones, treasurer.
ver^bn, »man son of Mr. and Mrs. last night and dismissed this morn
A F F IL IA T IO N
W IT H
TH E
3
o'clock
If
the
weather
permits.
Ward
wna
taken
to
the
Goshen
hospi­
The board of directors ts composed
I’ratf Holvcrson. was the occasien for Ing.
C H A M B ER OF COM MERCE.
of Dr. Wilson, W. R. Orr, Charles tal Saturday afternoon nt one o'clock
Ila Shahan was operated on In the a dlnnor Tue:iday night to which i i r .
and operated on at 10 Sunday raern-
Charles LaMar was dism issed from | IT IS O N L Y T H R O U G H COOP­
H ills and L. G. Griffith.
and Mrs. Roy llolverson and sen Le-
Springfield
hoapltal Tuesday.
Ing. Mlsa Ward had been Buffering
the Springfield hospital yesterday.
E R A T IV E E F F O R T T H A T T H E
Rmll Bower underwent a (major ¡Roy, an l John Wilmot were Invited
Mrs. J. R. Scott of Creawt 11 was from kppandlcttla for som e tim e past
Miss Sena Heersma was here from
M 0 8 T C AN BE A C C O M P L IS H E D .
A large birthday cake with five pink
She
1»
now
resting
easier,
though
for
operation
at
the
Springfield
hospital
here Fatiirday and vlsted her son,
Thurston Wednesday.
a time h»r Ilf» was despaired of.
Thursday.
j candles adorned the table.
Loyal Scott.