The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 02, 1925, Image 1

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    T pr ÌN G F IÉ L D -T H E
O I V O T I O TO I N T I R I I T
O F » P R IN O F IIL D A N O
, T H I F A R M tR » OF T H E
f W IL L A M E T T E
VALLEV
W E S T E R N ' T E R M I N"A L O F
THE
NATKON
THR SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SPRUtarUBIaD. DANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1025
tw enty - second year
2 3 ,0 6 R M M IE
IN H.S. CLHSS’25
AFraa Collection of Rubbish to
Made; Citizen's Cooperation
Urged by Council
C U T OFF
“T M Paopte'e Paper"
A
L IV I
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E TO W N
N U M B E R 11
d u ll
CHANGE ADVOCATED
Chamber Wants
Communities
Annual cleanup week will be held
Adjacent to This City Served
J thia year from April 15 to 18 accord­
from Local Postoffice; Plans
ing to proclam ation of Mayor G. (1.
School; Class Piny June 5 and
' iluahuinn, wha haa Issued a call for
Made for Meeting of Farmers
Graduation June 10 at H. S.
all cMJzens to m ake a thorough cPan-
Here.
; up of th eir properly. Aa haa been
Auditorium .
C hanges in ru ral m ail service so
the custom heretofore ruhblah will ba j
Tw enty nine stu d en ts will receive
th a t com m unities ad jac en t to th e
i collected free of chare« provided th« ,
diploma» »1 gruduallon thl» year a t I
citizens have It In co n tain ers and j
Springfield postoffice will be served
tli« high »fhiKil ir th» m tlr* » « "'o r I
1 placed on the parking» or alleys where
from th is office w ere advocated and
i tuutt graduates. Thia I* to more th an
| It ,u n he gotten easily
plans for educational and social g ath ­
graduated tast y ear and «III I»« one |
erings betw een the farm ers and ita
The wagon» will m ake hut one trip
j through the city aod rubbish »hould j
of the largest classes the school nas
m em bers were m ade by the C ham ber
be collected and ready In every p ert j
ev. r had
C ow n jw iren i'n t ex erc’ses |
of Cam m ere« a t the reg u lar m eting
will lie held In th« high school audl- '
of town when colieftlon »tarts. April
held last F riday night. C ham ber m em ­
I IB. A thorough cleanup of yards and
bers feel th a t th ere should be a closer
torhtm on Ju n e 10.
Plan» to r firtttm rnrenient week pro I
hackalleys Is desired by th e coue_'l
relatio n sh ip betw een farm ers
and
gram are now b» Ing made The ha* I
business men in this section of L ane
both from th e standpoint o f health :
| county.
calu u reat service will I»«^held Sunday ,
and san itatio n and up, parane«. T he I
Prof. M. R. Herrington (arrow) of New York, at scene of un­
James E. Fechet, who become« 'c ity officials req u est th e fullest co­
before the graduation. T he m inister
Mail now going to m otor route B,
earthed city that he discovered in sandhills of southern Nevada,
for the occasion haa not yet hi- n | a o latan t Chief of th e U. S. A rm y operation In th is annual rleanup.
Goshen. P leasan t H ill and W endling
which is believed to be lO.OtK) years old and the habitation the oldest
chosen. T he <la»s plav will prohah’y j A ir Service, April l" th , to aucce d
from Srpingfield Is sen t to E ugene
B rig. Gen. Mitchell. Sec’y. Week»
civilization in the U- S.
be «elected In n few day« and will be
and th en is carried out from th a t
announced th e ehunge despite pub­ 50 A P P L IC A T IO N S TO
lic »entlm ent th a t Mitchell ahould
poetoffice. T he resu lt Is the mail
p resen Ids on the night of Ju n e 5. The
T E A C H IN LOCAL S C H O O LS M O O N S H IN E R S H O T A ND
not be demoted fo r h it testim ony
H O N O R J. A. R O B E R T S ON
're a c h e s its d estin atio n a day la te r
te n ta tiv e d ale for th e Junior-Senior
a t W ashington recently.
banquet ha» been fixed n» May 15 to
H IS 71ST. B IR T H D A Y th an it should. M erchants re p o rt th a t
N a rly th ir ty ap; • ..lion-. fu r teach
S T IL L IS C A P T U R E D
be held at the A nchorage lea houae.
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j It takes four days to send a le tte r and
tng
, o»d,Ions In th e Springfield
The high school loan« many p ro . LEG IO N W IL L M E E T IN
'A surprise party, honoring th e Kpt an Im m ediate reply from eith e r
schools w ere
tire gone over by th e school i Une of the la r g ,s i m oonshine stills
miliont student« with the graduation ,
C H A M B E R OF C O M M E R C E hoard at an Inform al m eeting Thurs-1 <‘ver t »P‘“ re <i •» Lane county fs now seventy-firs* birthday of J. A. Rob- W endling o r Goshen. People living
of thia da»»
Two m em ber» of the j
day evening. No definite action was ln the custody of the sheriff and a e rts was held a t his home on ro u te In th e o u tsk irts of Springfield and
fiuithalll «quad, tlir-e of th e ha»ki-t i Htpringfleld Post, A m erican Legion, taken tn regard to nny of th e apllca- man bT ,h e nam e c t T aylor Is In th one Sunday.
j served by M otor ro u te B from th e
hall tra m , two of th e baaeball team , will m eet Friday evening In
R elatives of Mr. R oberts attending EuKene ° rflce send m ail th a t ls de*
th» lions. Th>- final »' lection of teac h ers hospital wounded in the leg and back
three metphera of the d ebate team* C ham ber of Comtnerc roi its In M orri­ will tak e place at th e reg u lar m eet­ as the result of a raid n e a r Vida on th e party w ere C. W. Hogden and Pos*te<* *n th e C oburg postoffice. Mail
a n d m any o rch estra. and glee club son hall. A decision to change the ing of th e board April 7.
the McKenzie riv er T uesday m orning, (laughter, M. A. N ickerson of S tayton, raarked W est Springfield is now se n t
n t’ tnherai a re «enter» thia year.
m eeting placo to th e C ham ber was
Eight o r ten vacancies and addi­ The wounded man refuses to give his Mrs. G race R oberts, Mr. and Mrs. L. t0 tbia offlce and m ust be rem arked
r u c h e ,I at a m eeting of the legion tions to the teaching sta ff will be nam e or th at of his p a rtn er who fled A. R oberts, Mr. G rant R oberts, Mrs. “ nd aen t to Eu*ene ,o r distribution
in Glenwood, a few
N E E D L E C R A F T CLUB H O L D S executive com m ittee W< dneaday even* made, R W. Sm ith, clerk of th e _____
school as the deputies cam e on them at the B. A. W ashburne. Mrs. T ruerm an Gay, on the
board announced. Th*re will probab- m il about half a mile off the m ain Mrs. C larence Blcknel and son Paul, blockH from tbe city lim its.
,
A P R IL FO O LS' P A R T / tng. The move Is made in ord er *o
Iv be two more teach ers for th e Junior 1 tlJ-'hway. The alley d Im onnshiner Mr. and Mrs. R. R. R oberts and daugh-
Farm ers M eeting to be Held
obtain low er rent.
A P*an ^or bringing closer relatio n s
Th, Krlugfleld post Is still looking h 'g h school, and p erhaps one gd- Mas shot a fte r he had been command- ters C atherine and Josephine and son
The N ee 'lc c ra ft club held an April
fool r a r tv W ednesday nt the home of for po» -lbl< sites to erect the open air dltlon will he m ade to the high school pd to “Put UP his hands,” and had Randall and Mias Mary R oberts. O ther b”tw een farm ers and people of Spring-
Offers of Instructor». In the grades, th ere will tu rn ed a rifle on the party, deputy ro o sts w ere Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Sm ith field wag advaneed by Ju liu s Fulop
Mr» Robert D rurv. who with Mrs E dance pavilion this year
and son. Kyle and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. a t the m eetinK and a com m ittee ap
E May acted ns h ostess Much m er­ u sk a n ear the riv er bridge, one on ’’b flv<’ nr »1» additional teac h ers b1> riffs report.
It s tr ic t ami two |n Iti. , t p a rt of needed.
T he still was located Sunday by Thom pson and sons C harles, W a lte r'
con!ilfi’!ng ° f M r- Fulop. F. B.
rim ent was caused hv practical Jokes
H am lin and H. E. Maxey. A series
Deputy
S
heriff
Van
S
v
arv
fru
d
who
and
Jim
.
th
e
city
have
been
received.
On
ac­
played on the m em bers
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of social m eetings, lectures and dln-
returned a t daylight T uesday morn-
count of th e slxe of th e stru ctu re a H A LF D O ZEN D IV O R C E S
The first Jok> was a puree nailed
large 1« la needed.
IN C I R C U I T C O U R T
l ° rnak’
cap t° re wh" e U WaS H IG H SC H O O L W IL L
to the sidewalk In front of th e D rury
IP, U IK U U I I L U U K . ,n opf.ra il„ n More , han 2600 g a n o n ,
Phma ar* to lay th e floor on a
-.
hom e and m any m em bers tried to
PLA Y M A R C O LA F R ID A Y ! Tbe establishm ent of a pnbl'c m ar­
concrete foundation and as th e oat
Alleging
h,
accused her of Intimacy of mash w ere taken along w ith th e
P’ek It ,»o Mrs V ictoria A m eaberrv,
k et in Springfield, advocated -y some
still.
raises funds to erect u large audl- with o th er men, Effie R ust w as given
from abroad, gave a talk and request,
The first gam e of the season for th e farm ers la s t year, will be considered
torlura
and
com
m
unity
hall
over
th
e
a
divorce
d
ecree
from
John
A
Bus,
cd th e member« to gtteas h er age.
Springfield high school nine will be and It Is likely this will be done dur-
flobr. It Is expected by holding th, in C lrc tft C ourt Tuesday. The couple RO LL ROOM 1 W IN S
helghth. walat m easure and weight.
I played ag ain st M arcola high th ere Fri- In th e spring.
,
open a ir dance« again th is year th at I were m arried July 14. 1906.
Prigs« were aw arded th e best guess,
S C H O L A R S H IP W IT H 8 4 % day afternoon, providing it does not
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th e legion will be able to have a roof
L eontlne Lusk s e c u r'd a decree
era. • Members p re a m t at the party
MEAT MARKET MOVES
over
th
-
stru
ctu
re
by
th
e
tim
e
the
from
Dale E. Lusk and th e custody
Roll Room 1, self-named Jellyrolls
Inctudd: Mesdameq n W. C rites, A.
high school lineup Is badlv ■
all rain s se* In.
,„f th e ir 19 m onth's old child
TO NEW LOCATION
C. Wilson. John K etela. O H J a rra tt.
She al- won the scholarshln pennant a t the handicapped
by th - illness
w ith '
! leged he enlisted In the navy to escape h g * school for th e h ig h e s t grade
of
Co,„ onffi6Wer and ,
W M Pollard Alex M cKenney an I
responsibility of supporting his family, nverag. for the p ast six weeks. The
ca lrh f.r
o!hpr ratchpT i The -B w arts and W ashburne m eat
W II Rcott G uests were Mr« W. C. W IL L IA M C O O LEY. ACE 78.
Th y w ere m arried In Eugene No- room is in charge of Miss Anna Hill, ,R also out of the gam e w), h n u n k ln c m ark et moved into its new q u a rters
Rdbhnn.
Mr« John P ark er.
Mia*
PASSES A W A Y A T H O M E
vem her 29. 1922.
end th e grade average was 84 per grades, and V. D. Bain, coach of the on Main stre e t betw een 4th and 5th
Gladys Mend Mr« S T nous», of
stre e ts Monday m o rn ’ng. The build­
O
ther
decrees
granted
w
ere
Mary
cent.
Eugene and Mr» Pr«d El»her of Mar.
W illiam H arrison Cooley aged 78.
team la w orking B8U P ollard and«
ing is no yet refinlshed, but it w as
Room VI. th e ‘'P aram ount»’’ were H ngt Cowart a t th at position.
cola. Ml»» Florence Mnv, Miss Victoria and a resident of Dougina G ar lens E. M cA llister from A rthur McAllister.
z
found necessary by th e p roprietors
Mny Ja n e Cln«s from Alvin Class.
second with 83.3 percent, and the
Ame»berrv and little Jean C rites
A for the past fig h t years passed aw ay
Eraymond W ullace from Faye M c th ir s follow In this o rder: Room II . ThP
l,nt”u P as glvpn out to move because the cooler w as in the
delicious luncheon was served. Th» at his hottie W ednesdav afternoon at
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bv
coach
Bain
Is:
M erle McMullen. ^ ew location.
W
allac
‘E utoplans." 82.6 p ercen t; room V.
next m eeting will be April 18 with 2:00.
u ltch er; Pollard or Cowar,, c a td re r; , The n , w counters for the ship have
Lonnie
Loucks
from
John
E.
Loucks
“EngteA"
82
6
p
ercen
t;
room
111,
Mrs. C arl Flaher. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. Cooley Is survived hy his wife,
"R lnkeydinks.'' 81.7; room IV, "Em T.>le H ashtlngs. first base, Paul Nice, not yet arrived. As soon as several
Htewnrt as hostesses. M embers are K erin, and three sons, Joseph. John
second b ase; John Cox. sh o rtsto p ; j m ore sm all p artitio n s betw een the
rake E xcelsior,” 80.5; room VII,
requ «tod to m eet at Mr». S tew art’« end Jan ies Cooley, and n daughter, B E N JA M IN G R E E N , 89.
H arry Sasteel. third base and Ber- m ajn room and th e w orkroom s a re
“B
eavers."
80.5.
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home a, 2 o'clock shnrp, to go In ear.» Mrs. Josephine M. Httcklns all of
T
he
pennant
will
be
reaw
arded
a
t
3 '. '
,r<>ward H bgbes and com pleted, the w alls will be repapered
D
IE
S
A
T
H
O
M
E
T
O
D
A
Y
on a paper chase.
' Hprlngf'eld.
A ustin M cPherson, outfielders.
and th e woodwork painted. The win-
th e end of each six w eeks to th e room j
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The funeral services will be held to­
U tn jam lu G reen, 89,
nown
to fo lding the h'ghes* grade average.
* ,,,
dows will also be rearran g ed in o rd er
S P R IN G F IE L D W IN S 2nd
morrow afternoon at 2:00 from the hpriiwrfleid, resid en ts ar
i.ran d p a
E ighteen students a t the high S U N D A Y SC H O O L CLASS
! th a t they may be enclosed and cooled.
th is m orning a t t h e '. a ™ ,
„
j
C A M E W IT H T H U R S T O N W alk' r ehapel In te rm e n t will be at G reen died at 4:00
X
school m ade honor roll grad es the
G IV E S C H IN E S E P A R T Y
¡th e Laurel Hill cem etery.
'home a t h is d a u g h ttf- iyluwl Mrs. . . . .
v
„
.
.
»
P riscillas E n tertain H usbands
.„ i.-
*
r a *t slx u e k’ ' F ourteen of these
S rlngfl' ld again won from T hurston
i,r e '>n'
¡stu d en ts w ere girls, only four boys I A Chinese .party e n tertain ed th e
Music, radio and ''500'' e n tertain ed
Genefield
Meets
W
ith
Mes.
W
hitney'
In th e baseball gnmo on the T hurston
Mr. G reen is survived by four child b e,n(r |1stp<,
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m em bers of the B ethanv class of the th e m em bers of th e P riscilla club and
diam ond Sunday, hy a score of 14.8.
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Emm a Rogers made the highest
church at the home of Mrs. th e ir husbands a* the hom e of Mr.
M em bers of th e Oenefteld
bridge , t ren’ lF,oyd a “ d F ra“ 't iG raen' of Wla-
The gam e was w itnessed hy many rv lu h met nt the home of Mr«. H arry <onH n * an(l Mrs- E ’“ »»♦‘th L* plvy of n r e r a r e of 9« 2, with A gatha Benia D- w M cKinnon F riday ereniny. T he and Mrs. R iley Snodgrass a t 730 E
S | rlngflehl people, who drove over.
W hitney last T hursday nfternoon. j Sf
ahd Mr“‘ G race E nidcott* second with 94. O thers on the honor
given by the w inning team j stre e t S atu rd ay evening. Mrs. Snod-
T he game w*th o Portland team, A fter an afternoon of cards, r fresh- f ( pdar
nr k 1 l"
b,t ’
'ro ll a re : Beulah Thurm an. 90.2; Ju lia
th e losing team in a m em bership Krass, Mrs. Alfred Morgan and Mrs. I.
with which T. 11 llu lh e rt, m anager of mi nt» w ere served.
No funeral arran g em en ts will be Bowen. 93; I.ucllle Stew art. 93; E rnest contest held hy the class recently. !D. L arim er w ere Joint hostesses. Re-
the team , tried to nrange, will not ba
m ade until th e sons a re h eard from.
N elson. 90: Ada Carr, 93; Ruby Gast-1 Each pne°t was provided wWh a 'fre s h ra e n ts w ere served late in the
G uests for the afternoon w ere Mrs
played Rundav. T he Portland team
cr, 92.5; Evelyn W alker. 92.2; Iowa ; Queue and a C hinese nam e an d C hin-.evening.
,K
T
<y’
Mr"
C
,ark
’
*
r
’
Prospecting
challenged Springfield tn play here,
¡C arlton, 92. 5; M argaret H alsey. 91.G; ,,Re lan tern s and decorations lent an
A ttending th e p arty w ere Mr. a n l
.
-
i
g
u
n
.it
id
Mrs
Finn
(r
ile
s
.
W
illiam
Sim
mons
uud
George
Carson
but th e Ineitl diam ond Is In had con­
'•lisabeth
Hughes.
93.2;
W ilbur G rietal atm osphere to the party. Din- Mrs. L. E. B asford, Mr. n ad Mrs.
'
i
M
Of,
/
fT
;
;
*he
rnr,y
T
u
^
a
,
m
orning
for
.h
e
morn,-
dition. nnd E ugene doe» not p erm it
¡P eters, 93.2; Cynthia K cllokk, 93; ’’c r p a rtn ers w ere chosen bv th e iH o w a rd F reeland, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
.
ar
, , ’n'
Ralph i„|n» above M areóla w here they will
Rtindny tinsel,nil gnmes so the gam e . .
Mn’ tn rp t C d-rklrfc 92.3; C arl Me- C hta-se m arriage custom, and C hinese "tan H oward, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lar-
Dlppel,
Mrs.
Levi
Ncet,
Mrs.
I,.
F
v»» -o»teoneA ted efl-ltelv .
prospect for gold. They rep o rt that
son. Mr and Mrs. L eland Eubank, Mr.
K innh) 93.6; NnornJ C arlton, 91.5; ehnrades w ere played.
1’.i f„r,l, Mrs. C. E Fisher, Mrs. A. P
The next seheiltiled gnme •„ with the
duck» In th at vicinity have b e n found
“The P h an tasty of th e E a rth a n d ! and M rs- w H - S tearm er, Mr. and
and Dale G riffith, 91.
McKenzie
and
Mrs.
W
hitney.
f ’li'cad e r sort tent,, to be play 'd
with gold nuggets In th e ir craw», un i
Sky,” a short sk it In which th e p la y -;M r’ - John Seavey. Mr. and Mrs. Wll-
The i- xt m eeting of th e club will
E asier Sunday nt th e re so rt up the
they ln ten d e to find th e source of
ers were dressed In the role of farm " ara Honaldson, Mr and Mr». John
he
nt
tho
home
of
Mrs.
H
arry
Stew
art.
Form
er
R
esident
Dies
MeKenzIe.
”ifF
them and file on th e claim.
anim als and o th er am using costum es. | Tom seth, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. S w arts,
W alter T rotter, a resid en t of the A solo by D. W. M cKinnon w as * ls o !M r- an d M rs- MorKa n , M r- and M rt-
Springfield Bowlers Win
E n te rstin s High School Class
New Books Added to Library
Camp C reek vicinity, died F riday, enjoyed.
:L arim er, Mr. and Mrs. S nodgrass and
The Springfield bowling team won
Miss Enid Veatch en tertain ed her Mfarch 27 a t K lam ath Falls.
The
F ourteen volum es of "L ittle Jo u r­ n decisive victory from th e Eugene
and Mrs. T. V. Henderson.
clasR In F reshm an algebra n t a party funeral was held Monday a t M errill. », G uests for the k evening „ w ere Mr.
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n eys'" by Elbort H ubbard were added
team here T uesday ev -n ln g hy a m ar­ a t th e Sigm a Deta Phi sorority house
. . . ~ ,,
. . .
Mrs. L. C. S teinhäuser, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. T ro tte r was survived by a w 'fe _
to the library collection thl week.
R eturning From C aliforn ia— M r. and
gin of 186 pin«. A retu rn game will In E ugene Friday evening.
Miss nnd one son, and the follow ing bro­ R. M . C arlton, Mr. an d M rs Elmo
T he books contain biographies and
he played on th e Eugene alley F rid ay V eatch Is a practice teach er. H er th ers and slRters: Mrs. M artha Mllo- Chase, Mr. and Mrs. H aro ld Chase, Mrs. Al M ontgomery, who have been
nutohlographles of fam ous muslclnus, evenln.
spending the w inter in Los Angeles,
class was divided Monday, Miss Sylvia man of Mabel, Mrs. L ouanna Craig Mr. and Mrs. C larence C hase, Mr. and
a rtists, scientists, philosophers, re ­
will leave for Springfield April 7, a c ­
Mrs.
Dewey
Ray,
Mr.
and
M
rs.
Schleck
V eatch tak in g one section.
of M ci - t III and W alden T ro tter, his
form ers, teachers, stntesm , n, au th o rs
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Chaser M. L. cording to a card received by th e
Give to Library
tw in brother.
and women. They a re well hound nnd
Chase, H. W. Chase. Miss G race W al­ News. T hey say th ey will be glad
Twenty-five dollars w ere voted tho
False F ire Alarm Given
have mnny Illustratio n s nnd line deco­
lace. Mrs. A. J. Cowart. Mr. and Mrs. to re tu rn to Oregon a fte r four m onths
high school library nnd $5 for the
A p art of th e Booth-Kelly m ill w as ..H e re From T hurston—Mr. and Mrs.
rations.
K enneth Tobins, Mrs. A rth u r PengTa, in th e south.
central relief com m ute from the Pari
deluged with w ater Monday when a F ran k Campbell of the T h u rsto n d ist­
Mrs. T heron Coglllj C harles Scott,
ent-T eachers Association funds at n
chain caught a piece of the fire fight­ ric t w ere In town Monday.
Buys S tew art Residence
Store M anager III—P. C. W oods,
Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Link.
m eetin g of th a t organization last F ri­
ing ap p aratu s, autom atically giving
J. E. Htewnrt, form er realdent of day.
m anager of th e Skaggs grocery has
an alarm and soaking th a t section of
S pringfield, who 'haa been visiting
R egister a t the Spong— Among those been ill w ith the Influenza for several
Goes to P ortland—Mrs. H a rry An­
th e mill.
her« for several dny* from, K lam ath
R eturns A fter P ortland V isit—Mr.
thony left for Portland W ednesday registered a t the Spong hotel Sunday days.
Falla has sold his residence property nnd Mrs. F. A. DePue and son F ran k
evening w here she will spend a few w ere W. A. H alk of Lebanon and W.
Will A ddress P a re n t.T e a c h e rs
on I) stre e t to R. H. P arsons of this relturned Sunday from Portland w here
Ill w ith Flu—John C arson, a rest-
Shepard or Raymond, W ashington.
days.
W. A. Elkins, p ro p rieto r of the El­
city. Mr. Parson-s Is m anager of tho th ey visited Dr. and. Mrs. W ilm ot
d en t of east M ata stre e t, ls 111 a t his
Springfield L um ber company.
F oster. Mrs. F o ster ls a d aughter of k ins gift shop In E ugene will speak
Leaves for Home A fter Visit—Mr. home with Influenza.
Down from M arcola—Mr». L. W.
on A rt A ppreciation a t th e next P ar­
Mr. and' Mrs. DePue.
and Mrs. J. E. S tew art, who have
Boggs
w
as
In
town
from
M
arcola
ent-Teachers Association m eeting on
In from Jaso ier— Mr. and Mrs. W.
M otor to P o rtlan d Mrty CJiarles
W ednesday. Mrs. S cott W iles and bofn visiting friends and relativ es H. S anders and d aughter w ere in tow n
th e evening of April 16.
Ill
a
t
Home—Mrs.
Allen
M
orefleld
O. W ilson m otored tn P ortland S atu r­
h e re for some tim e leave today for
S everal stu d en ts of th e high school C harles W ilts w ere also in from th a t
from Ja sp e r W ednesday on business.
day with her aons H obart and Donald. Is II 1st h er hom e on south Mill street.
th eir hom e In K lam ath Falls.
district.
will
furnish
m
usic
for
th
e
occasion.
She has been sick for several w eeks
They returned Sunday.
I
L ik e * CI m is W ill T ak e
Prom inent
Students
Many
From