The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 11, 1924, Image 1

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    S P R IN G F IE L D — THE
W ESTERN
T E R M IN A L O F
THE
CUTOFF*
NATRON
tf. u t iff iX iiu y
O IV O TID TO IN T IH U T
o r » f r in q f u l d ano
TM t FARMERS OF THF
WILUAMSTTI VALLI*
“The People’s Paperi*
t nt. SPRINGFIELD NEWS
MISS CONLEY, 39. KILLED
BY AUTOMOBILE TUESDAY
D iet W ith
Fractured
Skull
H E M l JO FILL
Shortly
J. W . Coffin
SKAGGS GROCERY STORE
TO LOCATE IN TOW N
One
and
A
of Ona
H undred
Chain
DEFENSE PARADE
Stores
to Open Up In Kepner Building
A tta r Being Struck By Car at
Second
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUM BER 35.
KPHINOFIELl), LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, S E IT . 11. 1824.
TWKNTY-KIHHT YEAH
BUSHMAN ENTERS
RACE FOB H I M
A
on M ain S tre e t
Street«.
Enlistments for One Day T ak­
Gne of the Skaggs chain grocery
en in Battery B. 628th Coast
store« ta to be opened up In Spring-
Artilllery Which Will Report
field in the hul'dlng formerly occu-
i pled by the Newport grocery »tore
to City Hall at 6:30
¡between Third and Fourth atreeta on
■ Main The date «et for the opening
1
chine w»» driven by Ml»» Carol Chase
Lee Clark, who aerved ea city re- ,
Is September 16. If the building la • Headquarters Battery B 628th Art. •
O. G Bushman. pro.ld.iit of th« ,,t chaaa Gardena. Funeral arrange corder 12 year* ago. win appointed
i ready, according to E. F. Kepnes. • C. A. C.
*
Springfield Mill and Grain company, manta for Mtoa Conley are awaiting
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„„„„„n •«
Springfield. Ore. •
owner of the building, who haa Just •
and prominent In civic affair* of the word from Clinton Conley, brother oi Monday a lt I y t i< <
September 10th, 1*24. *
leaned It, Extensive repairs are un­ •
c it y haa entered the race for mayor the deceased, who live* at Cincinnati.
,h * u n -x p lr» d term o
J. W. Coffin. deceased. Mayor Eggt-
derway. The front partition has been • 1. By direction of the President •
of Sprlngfl.ld at the November elec , Ohio.
matin appointed Mr. Clark and the
torn out. thus throwing the large room • Battery B. 628th Art. C. A. C. to •
Gull Ilia pet 11 Ion was filed Tueaday
'Mlae Conley, who w a. an employee
open to make room for a bigger j* ordered to duty Sept. 12th., 1924
afternoon with the recorder Th« only ,,f the Hprlugflnld telephone exchange, ,'oun‘ 11 ra fl»d t n appo n
n
- „ .„ ..- r e - -r/\
other candid.,.- ... tar I. William waa
from work about
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TOWN PAYS T R IB U T E TO
stock than was formerly accommo­ • 2. All members of Battery B. •
• 628th Art. C. A. C. will report for •
lxmg. city councilman, who«., peti
)1-<-|,„g and waa croaaltig the street. P‘,1,rP )ui|x« u’-ri 8O,'te 11
.
,
J, W. COFFIN’S MEMORY dated.
„ o n h a . b een file d for aom . lim e .
.h e wa. .tr u c k by an a u to m o b ile
November election He does not
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The entire place will be re-papered • duty at the City Hall, Springfield •
Friend, have h.-en trying to gel Mr automobile driven by Ml.a Chaae.j
'of
*ag„ '"n d ^ ^ I th jgr. ' Bw,0**d CKU,n Wh° D',d Monday and re-shelved, according to Mr. Kep- • Oregon, September 12th.. 1924 at •
ner, who now ba» carpenters at work • g:30 p. m. to Captain John W. •
lluahman to run for mayor for the Ml*. Chaae had been driving slowly, ‘ 8
* can,li(| a te to succeed him-
to be Burled at Dayton,
there.
* Chaae C. A. O. R C.
•
taat seieral w.-.-ke hut he has here hut w a. about to meet a car Both self both a . recorder and Justice of
Oregon.
The Skaggs chain stores, of which •
JOHN W. CHASE
•
tofnre refused «uggoallng other can- car. (limned their light«. and In the
#
B() 0, ber cand)date
there are over a hundred, have head- • Capt. C. A. O. R C. Commanding. •
dldatea Tuesday morning a commit- darkness she did not see Mlaa Con-
h ,le off,ce
I Business
hou.es in
Springfield (ju&rtprs )n |»o rtiand There is one In . • • • • • • • • *
tae. unknown to him. circulated a pe ley nor know that the car had e«v “•» *o u ,n t tne ° r
balnea. d l.trlc, a e .u r u e n g e r e n a n y o n e u n .. . u . e im p s . .
The council aent a letter of . ondoh
m em Ty of Jam e. Ku*PDe ° n El* hth and ° “ Te 8tre€t8
A parade will be the mark of ob-
tltlon In the bualne*. district eecur- dangered anyone until the Impact
tng 38 nam e. They then took It to * •« M t. The corner I. also heavily ence to M r . ( off In an
e
wilbur Coffin. (or many years Spring- Manager Brandt of the Eugene store servanse of September 12. NaGonal
vili H
likewise
lluahman and p er.u .d « ! him to con- I .haded with trees
M t o .C h a .e h .l t P“7 7 1 ! L h L
« » Id ’8 city recorder, police Judge.'"»«
k e w l.e h have
a v e charge of the I)efenge day,
Sprignfield. according
Springfield one. and clerks will be to C. A. Swart«, chairman of the com­
•en t . to
let
h
l.
name
go
on
Ute
ballot
ad
her
car
Immediately
A
physician
fira
_
ou
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brother
officer
»<hool
clerk
and
Justice
of
the
peace,
. . a«-« as—
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b ro th er o r fle e r e ia o o i c ie r * «nu j u s l u - c ut u u
memoration comm ittee appointed by
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Mayor Charles F. Eggimann. X booth
latrsrion will be given the city In case
» I- <
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M < X ANDERSONS- F IN IS H 300.000 will be open in the Cash and Carry
.
of the election of Mr Bushman. hla ln Eugene, Hiding with — — — — .
friend. Ml.a Myrtle Harvey of ,l1* off'c1“ 1 wor'‘ “P ,o
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“ assisted bv Rev Thomas D Yarnes
POUND HOP CROP PICKING Btore aU dBy Friday for enlistments^
friends declare
They point out h e , * * ’ *
hla «ucce»3or will have not trouble a*»i»ted by Rev. I nomas u. yarnes.
and those who sign up for the day
la one of the moat surcasaful business Springfield.
i . - . „ v i - r on
Th« Booth Kelly sawmill, where Mr.,
_
__
employed. stop.
The
Qf
hop crop waa
with Battery B. 628th coast artillery
men In town and that he will exer
I**«»» «'•"’» «<> Mian Conley at about in carrying . on.
. . .
e,_ Coffin was l U U U O U J c i u p i u j c u , m u j r
I u c t o o t w o v a a w a a vg e v - a w » . — —
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The council order Jess Smltson. fire
operBtloM, and lhe « c h ln e a yesterday at the Anderson Brothers ^ «erve corps w ill parade In the eve-
r ise 'th e ..m e ability toward the run >® ” “'<'lop'‘ Her skull had h.-en frac-
*
u____ .„ ..tim e -moon« nounds ning at 7 o'clock. The parade will
chi d .f. to have the wheels on the f i r e ____
n ln . of city affair. During the next »«»"» « ' h' «>aae of the brain,
were silent for three minutes. The hop ranch, totalling 300.000 pound» n>nK
few year. Springfield to expe. led to
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•• survived by her par truck repaired Several pieces o f light body was shipped to Dayton, Oregon, green hops. The crop has been 8oldl sta>T at the c ty a • So t0 even
repair work on atreeta wa» also au- where concluding services will be to an English firm represented by jand Main streets, an
ac
aga n.
make rapid advance, and Mr Bush­ ent«, Mr. and Mr«. I*. Conley of Spring
A. Gay of thorlied. The mayor
ordered the
U
<2 city
ona 5>e’d ln lh e Methodist Episcopal A. M. Lawson of Portland, and this Captain J. W. Chase ° t e . o aw
field,
a
alsler.
Mr.
man barker, declare he la the sort
and by four brothers. H.r- engine, r to make a survey on!Second
on &
, s t r i c t is the command,ng officer,
of capable man needed at the helm. Silverton, and by
at 2 p m
year contract.
There were manv Lieutenant H alter Cole, of Eugene.
vey, John and Ernest of Springfield, street for the benefit of those prop- [h
Mr. Ixmg haa seen much service on
th)g
_
Qf
„ gecond
:ommand.
and Clinton , of Clnclnattl. T h . body to -try otwnFrs who wlah to put In their
the council and la running on hla
..
a
■
orn
o enlist
n lio »
in
‘l o
n nurse
liy ^ A S I
Women r . can
in t the
own sidewalk
at the Walker chapel
Monday
morning
at
the
Pacific
Chris-
quality,
according
to
Ivan
Anderson,
record II 1» understood he will carry i
reserve corps, so they can take part
Helatlv«» of Ml»« Conley ca'led up
tian hospital. Eugene, caused by an one of the proprietors.
out the present pollcloa of Mayor Eggt-
as well as the men. Mr. Swarts says.
the office of Coroner W. W. Bran- HALF DOZEN COUPLES
attack of gastrointestinal influenza
W elby Stevens also reports a good
mann and expects the «ame aupport.
We want every man who can to
»letter yesterday, asking that an In­
SEPARATED BY JUDGE ,nd complications. He had been
tak- yield of hops but a lower price than
a» the mayor has enjoyed at election
o“c l^ k u s w l / ^ ^ w i e d his" crop and la y
he g l a r e d . “There to no
quest he held. He will he In Spring-
en
to
the
hospital
about
7:30
o'clock
usual.
He
Irrigated
Jtia
crop
and
say
time ITominent and .ubstantlal citi­
Liberty was given to a half dose» 'he night before and became ancon- It made a w ood erf« difference The
and the
1
field this afternoon, when a derision
zen« have their ,iam«s ot lx>lh peti­
■ as to whether nr hot It will be held couples by Judge G. F. Sklpworth In sclous soon after. The death came Seavey yards this year produced «»’«tely for no longer than the one
tions for mayor
day"
la reached
W C. M. lJtgan, resident engineer
circuit court Tuesday Desertion and a» a shock to tihe citizens of Spring- heavy. Hunderds of pickers leave
organizations are planning to
Parents of the deceased have not re . ’ruel’ty the principal grounds alleged, field, who had seen him at hts usual Springfield and vicinity daily for the ^ ¿ No
7 fart "asT nu“’ though“ f“ “th 7
of the Mountain (Mates Power com­
• quested the Inquest,
J, A G lllc.pl. was granted a dl- «">« “P *°
P ^ 1“«
a"d
“X .s
fa'
110 re“u,red for
pany, and Herbert Cox. head account
- t “ k can«, on camped at the different places,
ant for the Booth Kelly company, are s p E C |A , S C H O O L E L E C T IO N vorce from Eva Glllosrle on grounds " h«“ «»>«
the company lh e American Legion
. andldatea for the council vacancies »H fcC IA L b L M U U L t L t U I IUN of desertion. The couple were mar- >"d hl- Phr-lcian took him to his
may parade as a unit. Captain Chan
W O Hughna would succeed hlroaep t q b e HELD SEPTEM BER 20 X d August 1 1923. and he claim . *>««• The .nfluenza affected h .s RORER TO ADDRESS LIONS told the Legionalres.
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heart and kidneys, and death result-
CLUB FRIDAY LUNCHEON
as treasurer.
I
, «,
the wife left him 10 days later
The Defense Day program will be
With the sudden death of J. W Cof ; A special election has been called
Pearl W. Kaufman secured a „„
James Wilbur Coffin was born in
c ___ D r ^ . - , president of the Eu-
oV tV ar^nd'rproved by !hZ
fin, there Is a vacancy In lhe record- by the school board of dtolrlct 19 for vorce front Gtto ..
L. ________
Kaufman - -
er'a oifle«. and for Justice of the the purpose of electing a n.-w schocl
'^"cruelty. She claims he as- Portla«>d- Oregon January 27. 1861. gene
of P com
m o erce,
will
speak
«a.
Dam b
cm m
ro o
w
ill
s r w » f llf I
’
-
P resident It is part of a national
w e a “ Reparation
p ‘ans" '
day
pence
Neither office has another district clerk to fill the vacancy left aoclated with other women. They th" "»» «* «eneral Stephen Coffin. on the ..^
Dawes
**
candidate In the field. Mr. Coffin was by J W Coffin, deceased. The no were married October 22. 1916.
'>
»ounde«
Portland He Erlday noon at lh e Springfield Lions
annlvergary of the batUe of
also school clerk and that office will tlce of the election Is signed by George
Ambrose Woodward was granted a w*8 ntarried to Mona E. Caln at Day- c]ub iuncheon. Mr. Rorer has made
« ih le l
H Ditto, chairman of the board, and Jjecree fr()in j.;ua j Woodward. They tOn- Oregon March 15. 1882. and to a speCiai study of the Dawes com -!
also have to be filled
F. E. Ixiuk, director.
have been married since March 19. ’*"*
th ,t u,llon Hve children were born. ! m|ttee report and as he is a capable1
Thom»« McKInnls and John Ketels, 1881. and have eight grown children. '' he * idow- living at the family home speaker the Lions are anxious to heat REV. YARNES TO PREACH
AMERICAN LEGION HOLDS
and four children hlm
IN IT IA T IO N OF REC R U ITS "r ' ‘‘" 7 bP’ n
V r * ’ “”' The husband alleges the wife accused at 922 H
H IS FAREW ELL SERM ON
candidates for the office of clerk.
him of adultery.
_?f ' Ve !lim'
Florence Coffin,
Frank Jenkins, editor of the Morn-
Lee
W.
Clark
has
been
appointed
by
j
Mary L. Hand was separated from
Pr,,*' , , C° ttin “nd RU’Ph C° ffln
ing Re*l8,er- 8P°ke on county develop-
Thp annual conference of the Meth-
In line with their membership drive,
Henry Hand on grounds of desertion " ' ' or l8"d residents. Harry lives In ment and community spirit at th e last odigt church will meet at Medford
the Springfield post of the American
Legion initiated 4 new member, at <>>« < W Hecordcr. which Mr Coffin The couple were married May 12, ' Hlo"'a " ashlngton. Gne son, Lester. Week'e luncheon. H e declared Eu- on Wednesday. September 17. This
1923.
i’nn" V #W. 7 >t N7 bel? ' ° reKOn' in «eoe and S-pringfleld would have a
w)l, be comprised of all
their meeting Friday In the W O H
' h' e,et•',t,n,,
hall, and re-lnsUted eight other». As November when a new recorder will
It. C Ellmaker was granted a dl-
' or 14 yeani Mr- Coffin resided combined population of 100.000 people the mjn|gters of the Methodist Eptsco-
vorce from Elizabeth Ellmaker on " SpHnxfleld. being in the employ withln the next 50 years. He stressed pa[ church ln Oregon, with the ex­
many ns six other candidates were •>’ chosen.
grounds of cruelty and Inhuman treat- " ’ 6 Booth Kelly 1-itcber company. the importance of securing a paper . ^ ¡ „ n o{ a few ¡n the northeastern
unable to attend. Initiates were R. L. j
ment He claimed she associated with ‘ * nR t0 failing health he resigned ,„111 for this section.
corner of the state.
Burnett. Ira llnkc. Paul Meyers and J O. BURCHAM W ILL BE
o|lher mpn
h»8 Position and for the past several
F
Next Sunday, therefore, will be the
Fred Knox
JUNIOR H IG H PRINCIPAL
i Azalia Gllland was given a divorce V««™ occupied the posts to which he CLUB IS FORMED AT
An address on Defenm. day was
last Sunday of the present confer­
. 7 . 7 ! . ? ' .*
U4> ,o QALID PARTY TUESDAY EVE. ence year. It Is expected that the
made by Captain J. Wray Chase of
j (» Bur. ham will he the principal from Lyle V. Gllland on grounds ot
,im e of his death
up the Mohawk, commander of the of
junior high
school this year.' cruelty. They were married October
present pastor of the local Methodist
reserve company for this district, and , and Mrs. Ora Read Hemenway of the 18. 1915.
F^is * 7 8
^Methodist
Mrs. ('?' Barnes entertained w ith 1 church, Rev. T. D. Yearne-s. will be
all the men present at the m eetin g , L |nco| n building School opens for. Complaint for divorce was filed , b’ 7 7 " .' tb n' . ' 7 " ood,llen of g car(J parly at g „-dock on Tuesday assigned to som e other church for
enlisted for one dsy In response to regtotratlon September 18.
, Tuesday In circuit court by William
'
h| ' * g ?*‘ 7 ' ,h<> 1 ° ° evening at her home. Guests were J the coming year. Hence next Sun-
Ills appeal.
Other Junior high teachers are K ill-(W hltlatch against ldn Whitlatch The
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' "7® a t . ,he Mrs. Fred Cline and Bernice Cline J day will mark the close of his four-
Following the meeting refreshments lbl,tb James of Eugene. Kathryn Dun- husband claims the wife strikes him
of "p Ku Klu* Klan' Mfsc W alter Laxton. Mrs. Troy Hui- year pastorate In Springfield. H e wib
of sandwiches, coffee, l.-e cream and
Springfield, and JasHamlne Nel and that with the exception of the
' ' "P' P‘'’ " .
" b° dy at ,h e hurt Mrs. Walter Lipes and children, give his parting m essage on Sunday
cake were aerved.
son. Springfield.
first three months of married life ‘
Pp 7 , s»nG n.7h
Mra Asa p eddicord. Miss Maud Sank evening.
The n ew post banner Hnd American
Lincoln school teachers will be Ella she has been guilty of cruel and ln-
p
’"B 'h® nery cross upon
Mrg Hugh Jo„ iff and Mrg Ring,
The subject of the morning dls-
flag were on display for the first Lombard, Crystal Mnle. Opal Roberts, human treatment. They were mar-
mother of Mrs. Barnes. The ladles ' course will be "Patriotism and Peace "
Mr. Coffin's three sons and Miss
.
, .
Everybody Is Invited to both serv-
tim e since their puri base. The new , Kl,|a Montgomery Elizabeth Page, rled In January. 1923.
Florence Coffin were all here for the ?re8ent h8Ve or*anized ‘“em -elves In
Morgan
all
of
i
■
post banner Is of blue silk with
Platt, Mr«.
funerai/and"‘w en ?™ "to iXvX'nVft'h '° 8 c,ub wh'Ch
me<“‘ Tucaday jlceS'
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‘"Springfield Post Number 40 Amerl- j Springfield. Mary E. 9. Walker, Ella
Marriage Licenses of Week.
their mother to «tend the services e" n,n«8 " ’K«'al’'y - A name has rot
Springfield Man Marries.
can Legion" emblazoned on It In gold ; ||„yden. Eugene. Marjorie Tracy,
During lhe past week County Clerk
bllr(nl of (hp|r
been chosen as yet. Light refresh-
j Newport, anil Nina lloesen, Eugene. R a llrygon hag granted piarrlage Miss Florence Coffin w ill bo ¿ o i, h 7 ments were served by the hostess lat
letters.
Word has reached Springfield of the
licenses to the following: Donald New Inotb
-
,
1 ,r Pr In the evening.
marriage of Paul Brattain. Jr., son of
Pay Twifflc Fines.
Lad Knocked Down By Auto
of°'Mr ,On Klrk,,rson'
a,ld Fav return from Dayton tomorrow R alp i
Thp «»«’’ m0‘ th4> Previous week at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brattain of this
11. Weeks of W a'tervllle paid a $5 ; Clifford Murphy, young son
Headrick. Eugene; Ross M. Colvert, Coff|n w|„
g
the homp of Mr gn(, Mrs Fred c iine.,c lty . to Miss Dulcie Peterson of Pals-
fine in Springfield police court this ,„ (1 Wis. Mnthew Murphy of
and Florence Brooks, both of Junction a,g0
■ ' An(, (he busbands of the ladles, who >eY- which took place late in the eve-
week for passing a street ear while nortb o f (jch .-n , was knocked Hn' (-|ty . Alvin M. lteetz and Edith Bu h
are permitted to be present at one nlnK °F Align t 10 In Laki \ i t u . Ti.ie
it wns unloading passengers at 4ti.
ious Tuesday evening when the gnnn' bo(b ()f j Bnct|on ei»y; Eie(i Fe-
Clark Coming to Springfield.
meeting each month, honored the oc- i ceremony a ^p.-r, armed b> Dr.
and Main streets.
¡bicycle he was riding was run Inin
Melf-nda. Circle. Montana, and
Herbert Clark, assistant cashier of
Attending were: Mr. and
Council Chooses Former Re­
corder to Fill Unexpired Term
lh„ com er of
Until Election Tim s; Letter
D i s t r i c t ; Coffin’s Death s.< end and A »treets Tuesday rvenlng
of Condolence Sent.
Leaves Recorder Vacancy.
» n l died soon aft.-rward». Thu m e
Friends Circulate Petition and
Secure 38 Signers in Business by , n
(.onUy
„
Mr and Mrs i
w’®8 visiting In fmkevlew at the
d a w h ten Mr. and'^om e of the Methodist pastor there,
to con i at u
I Of the lad's home.
Masons Resume Meeting».
i ai red In fr.
the
The meetings nf the Hprlngfleld Mb ' j,14j ag ho wa about to turn In
sonic lodge were resumed lu'Blnning d|.(vgw„y
Tuesday
September r 9 .. In the -
e s d a y e evening.
v e n in g , »ep.cn.».
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O. F. »11 .1 7.3»
Cr.
o . . » . . . O«
two months vacation during July and
wo(>d
he
was
choplng
August
Work was put on In the btrurk n„y McKnlgbt In the right eye
ttr -.l» „ „ .ln .r
m /x m lf iiz
P V O Il
p H H S iîlH
Wednesday morning
Fellow ersft degree.
through the cornea. H l. physician still
W H. Horne was a week-end guest has hoptw that he will bo able to s
at. tihe home of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. again.
Gorrle, sr
George 8. Riggs of Mabie was in
Irvin Christie was In from Mareola
Springfield on bualne»» Saturday.
yeeterday.
.IK .)
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Leroy
Lane
ami " Agnes
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"f Mare0,a: William Webster Dead-
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.<------ Michigan, —
man, Alpena.
and -i Helen
Kuykendall, Eugene; Bryan W, Wil-
R(Jn Rn(, M#ry a u l„ ford, tK>th of Eu.
|r> .. .............. .
B ^mlt7
c ' 8m ’p Arlllirtoni and ¿uxabeth
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yor#n _ RllgpnB; 0 ,enp JonM
p
e
e
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Mr and Mrs. George Spores from up
the Mohawk were here yewterday on
business
daughter
Foundation Bting Laid,
and daugh-
i Concrete is being poured th ., week
October 1
; lers Thelma and Wilma. Mrs. Carr!
for the concrete mat which will be
Mr. Clark Is one of the leaders of HarUahurg. A ssisting the hostess
nmong , hp yonger bus| np(!g men
In serving the refreshment were the foundation for the new re»« '
Eugene, nnd was prominently Iden o 'a'^ s Nyström. Maud Sankey and : water tank to be built by ^ ^ ’'’tha
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tain States Power company on tne
rifled with civic
affairs there. His H p e v le v o 'fr s b lljn
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» coming to I
Springfield, ns he has spent s- great
L n ,or California— E. E. Morrison
part of h ,s ,!fe ln thl9 vlclnlt and a,ld W J LePley ,pft Sunday for
of the University of t C-1 tortile to be gone for two weeks
- - a - graduate
---
OrNfon he comes here with a kaowl- or so. They expect to g o ->» far
south as Los Angeles
conditions.
Mrs. E. H. Maeterson of M ar Walt-
ervil'e was a Springfield vtouor yw -
o w n ..
, .
urdgy f,
""
” 0Wn * '
tom Mabla on a shopping trip. tend ay
hill south above the plant
Mother and Baby Here— Mr». P.
Btihop of Mabie came to Springfield
to the home of her mother. Mrs. Berg,
on Monday from the Pacific Christian
hospital
With her Is her infant
daughter born at that hospital In
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