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    S P R I N G F I E L D — THF
W ESTERN
T E R M IN A L
OF
THE
NATRON
CUTOFF
0. of O. Library
Tnt SPRINGFIELD NEWS
O IV O T B D TO I N T IR 8 8 1
O F S P R IN G F IE L D A N O
T H E F A H M E R S OP T H E
Wll LAMTTTE
VALLIV
HHUNOKIELD. LANK COUNTY, OREGON,
TWENTY SECOND VEAU
FREE DELIVERY OF
0« SEPT. !
PROPOSES $0,000 HIGH
SCHOOL IM PR O VEM EN T
IU /U SD AY,
A rt Exhibit Now
A t W. O. W. Hall
A good nttondun« o of twoowpeopl
nchool «.hlldrrp nr« enjoying th o •
hu <1
a r t t x h lb |l
b e .nM h |(J Mf (htt w
People's Paper"
L IV E
in a
NEW SPAPER
L iv e t o w n
7, 1925
A aj , m lui huh ting of ITottHMtit
hlKb m liool
for tb f pur*
tilli
I oi»e of MUthorlxlt g tho board to pm Parent-Teacher ano Civic Club
«i
000 u 'b lltlo n o n to th e pee* < n t
Hold School Benefit Dis­
high»
<
hool building, wua held nt the
play; Musical Program
Started
City Service Ordered
h ig h •< bool b u ild in g M onday a fte r
According to Telegram From noen, May 4th ut 2 p. ru A m ninny
Senator Stanfield; Two De­ 'of t b ntufb nt a of thn Plnuaant Mgh
M h o o l nr« now m in in g fro m d ia t r k t a
liveries Will be Made.
"T h«
o I
oiitMldo of tho b’«h »chool dhtrlct It j w hull. Thumday und Friday o f th in ,
Kr«*r d * llv * r y a r r v lr * In S p rin g fie ld wan (h eid .d lo t«f«r action on th«-
The exhibition lx for the pur-
w ill be nt a rt ml H< pte rn b i r 1. m i 'ir il now addition until a la tar (Into and pom, of railing money for
nrbool
In * to a t«*b g ra tii re re lv« d by Poet- n *k tb • outtld«* dlitrtcta to Join high plrturoH, and 1 m b* ing aided by nrcnr
iiu m t ir P I) llu f iilln fro m B anatoi »chool district No 1
lh«*r« are nl b « n of the Parent T«*a< h«?ra Aaaocla*
Itob* rt N S ta n fie ld . « h a lrm a n o f In»* rea d y fiv e d is t r ic t* co n so lid a te d In | j on nnrj
C iv ic Club
commit! •« on pouf ••rjfl»‘es a ’ d post t n lo ii
IU b trlc t No.
1
Kntorprtse, I photographs of famous scenes, nnd
riuidn
Fr«*« a< rv lc e w ill be s ta rte d on Pleasant lllll. ( oast
F o rk , E l ’-nval«- re p ro d u c tio n s of famous
paintings
r«-com m endation o f the Pontal Inspect, and Trent.
An an
addition to th«* make up the coll« <*t ton of pictures,
or K <’ Clement, who spent two day» 1 ¡gb school b u ild in g , m ore e q u ip m e n t w >t |, b n u m b r about 200
P a in tin g s
Im re In D ecem ber go in g over the ter­ and a large library nr«* n«< • **ury. th- Hri(j ^rtisetlc* handwork of all kinds,
ritory to lie served.
taxpayers of the consolidated districts owned or done by local people will be
Two dellverlm a day In b o th th** fe lt a v e ry «m eh h o tte r s< h«»ol w ith
dUplayed at a special local exhibit
“Radio”, Campfire Girls' message
residence u n i bualnows sec-tlofcs w ill m ore e q u ip m e n t und a high««* sta n d a ro
Friday under th» auspices of the Civic Carrying pigeon, safe on the
be
made a lie n th e se rvice
s ta rt« could I)«» ob taine d by In cre a sin g th '
club. Tea will be served during the shoulder of Katherine Hayden, af­
T h e re a III ul»n t»r it p a rce l post de­ slxe o f th e d is tric t.
ter a flight from Chicago to New
afternoon of that day by the ladles i York in which he equalled the time
livery In the hustnosM d is t ilc t m the
of the club.
of the "Twentieth Century,, train.
t •< rnlng of each day.
STE A LS CAR AND LEAVES
On Thursday and Friday evenings!
A c c o rd in g to th e rout»* r».*ro:nm« nd
W ASHINGTON M ACHINE a musical [rogrutn will be given MRS. DUNLAP SURPRISED
ed by th*’ p o stal In sp e cto r th e p s rt o f
This
evening the high
school ,
tlo* c ity kn ow n s« th e btialnews sec­
WITH FAREWELL PARTY
Quick work In notifying uuthorllle« orchestra and girls glee club will ap­
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tio n a III be b o th sides *>f M ali s tre e t
Friday evening there will he I
in town» up and down the Pacific pear
Mrs. Ray D. Dunlap was the honor
fro m M ill to Gib s tre e t. Th«- r»***Id* nca
highway was responsible for recover vocal solos bv Iow a Carlton and guest at a surprise party given in
sec tio n to b<’ served w ill be fro m M ill
ing the Oldsmoblle cur belonging 10 Elizabeth Whitney and violin solac- honor of her birthday by Mrs. W. H
s tre e t to N in th stre e t east and w .n t
Flank Slutrnian. which was Mohn Hon» by Charles Nadvomlk.
Pollard, Mrs. Harry W Whitney acul
NUMBER 16
¡P A R T N E R S H IP W ALL MAY
MEAN AN O TH ER BU ILD IN G
Plan« for a ni w building to «dioin
the
Steven'a-P rkins building on
Main street near F- urth i treet will be
made In June by Mr«. Marlon Hamlin
W own» Ibe let. it ha« been an
¡nounced. Mr». Hamlin who 1« now
teaching school will vlalt the city
\h »er school |:i ou and decide as what
she v. ill do.
The new " iv t r.n-i ei k.ns landing
will Het five feet on Mrs. Hamlin’s lot
and she has authorized the addition
, on the present structure being re-
modeled and alao a partnership wall
; for the building she may erect. A
| concrete wall will be constructed as
the w est wall of the 8tevens-Perklns
! building, enlarging the structure will
give the Nadvornik tailor shop ab >ut
, four feet more floor space.
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FEROCIOUS DOG A TTA C K S
SALESM AN IN COUNTRY
i
TWO NEWTEACHERS
ELECTED BY
— — ■
Janitors Rehired; Directors Ad-
vertise for Bids for Construc­
tion of New $25,000 Grade
School on Brattain Tract.
Two new teachers were electa,! to
^®a t b *n *be Springfield school at the
regular school board m eeting Tuesday
evening
Mia« Fay Spaulding will
teach English and music at the high
•ch o o l
Rhe graduated from Wile
lam ette university last year.
Ml«g Haz«I Stephens will teach the
primary grades
She will graduate
from the Oregon Normal school at
'•l™
uth th«» y«ar
The two janitors of the schools, W.
Hawke and W H. Gants were re-
elected to their positions at the same
salary of 390 a month.
The plans for the new school bnlld-
lng were approved bv the boated It an
informal meeting Monday evening
with the architect. John Hunzlcker of
Eugene. Mr. Hunzlcker will arrange
for advertising for the bids
;
p (an o f N ew B u ild in o
on the go.caiIe^ unlt Byg ,Pm
the new grade g(hofJ, bulwln< c#n he
add^ on , o or even dupIkated at £ny
time that |t „ found necessary to add
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While approaching
approaching a a farmhouse
near Lowell last Thursday afternoon
W E Mayes, a Rawlelgh Products
salesman, was attacked by a large
“nd bitten severely. The dog
jumped at Mr. Mayes throat, knocking
him down.
The man was able to
dodge slightly, however, and the dog
bit entirely through his cheek, tearing
a large gash. The dog would probably
n n t n o rth as fo llo w * On F ifth stre e t
T h u r» ,lay e ve n in g fro m the c o rn e r o f ,
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Mr». Henry A. Korf. at the home of have continued the attack, had not
t<> II. sire« t ; ea»t o f F ifth stre e t n. rth
6th und 11 stree ts.
S
PR
IN
G
FIELD
H. S. BEATS
Mrs Pollard.
several children from the honse rush-
on a ll sir« • ts to G stre td
A l io t> I
.Mr. Mhartnan had left Ills car only
The affair was al«o |n the nautre of]ed out and hauled him off.
p re e l on F o u rth stre e t i n * n o rth In
GROVE TEAM BY 12 TO 8
to the building. It will be trae story
uhout ten minute», when he r* turned
_____
!a farewell party since Mrs. Dunlap
Five stitches were required to close k i.k
F S tre e t on a ll s tre e ts west o f F o u rth
______ .
. . . h*8‘l made with a stucco exterior over
to find it gone, and a Nash car, with
Springfield** high school nine won a Is eavlng next week for Dcs Moines, the wound inflicted by the dog. which frI me
s tre e t.
,
The outside measurement*
Ten t r ie s for the collection of mall the engine still running, left In Its 13-8 victory oved th» Cottage Grove Iowa, to make her home. She wa;- 1« »aid to be a cross between an alre will be 206x70 feet.
place.
He
Immediately
phoned
police
ti^ni
Friday
afternoon
on
the
Cottage
ptea*nte<l
with
a
leather
purse
and
a
dale
and
wolfhound,
Arranged so that practically no nnt
Eight class rooms are Included In
John Me-1
•
will ba*e to go further than a block officer» north and south along the Qrove diamond. The game was taken bo<juet of tulips and . Mrs.
.
.
.
zszM ,»,—»,
the building. Six of them are 23x28
highway
and
the
Cottage
G
rove,
easily
by
Springfield,
many
error«
DtnaId.
an
old
.¿ ? e. ? L " „ . m^ \ L C 0 U N T Y A C E N T A D D R E S S E S feet, rapabl€ of accommodatfnK at
tc pest i letter have been uu<borised.
Marshall noticed a cur which he right- made by Cottage Grove's third base ¡«rtfe birthday cake In honor of the
T h* / w«M be located at tho following
SPRINGFIELD LION CLUB least thirty pnpils, and the other two
question men aiding the locals. A one hand occasion. The presentation of gifts j
I ’act s:
Corner of Third and Main ly took to bo the one in
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are 23x32 srith a capacity of thlrty-
entering
town
immediately
after
he
catch
by
Casteel
at
third
base
was
a
wai
tnade
by
the
Heavenly
(?)
twins,
|
streets; Fifth and Main street«:
O. 8. Fletcher, county agricultural flT , or njort »tnle-rts. Cloak rooms
i feature of the game. Arms of Cottage (Korf and W hitney) In costume.
Fourth and 11. streets; Eighth and B. received the call.
agenL, outlined the agricultural pro- are bunt , n wfth ea(.h
th t
Either because he saw the officer Grove, and Nice of Springfield were The entertainment consisted of » rram for the countv before the Snr nr. " II
c.’— 7
""7 T?" ‘7 — ’ —
street«, Lscond and C. streets! fc»<< h
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the rooms
T'____ _
approaching,
or
becacse
he
mistook
hlghpolnt
men
wit
hthree
hits
each.
warmly
contorted
race
between
t
w
o
..............
entrance
being
made
from
the
and C. Streets; Fourth and O. streets:
field Lions club at Its luncheon last k!tIdk the teacher entlre BUpPrv| , io!1.
A return game with Cottage Grove 1 colleges, the Doo-Llttles and the Hard-
Flghth and K. streets and Hlxth and ,h<' ro"'!- ,h e <lr,v®r of the stolen car
Friday noon Forage crops, llvertock , A ,on< ball<ay rufw amogt th, en.
turned from the highway to the Row will be played her« May IB. The next Knocks, the Doo-Llttles winning first
f* streets.
Improvement, management and care tlr<. iength of the bniiding. wlth class
river road, east of Cottage Grove. A game on the schedule Is May 8, also P’-1»«’-
?*«• Is get district whhti th« n
of livestock and poultry, rodent con- Kom, on the f^ n t of It, ar.d open
The guests incuded Mrs. O. B. Kes- trol
servlcn »111 take In was recot.imendrd • ro*, P
men Immediately began-here, against Albany
• • and other farm problems were w'ndows at-th e back. A large holler
say. Mrs. E. E Morrison. Mrs. J T. | ukeB up by hJm
after Mayor O O. Bushman
b*J
(®r ,h* r*r. for this road ex
The lineup of the local team was:
room will be located at the cent«- rear
Moore. Mrs. L. May. Mrs. M. J. Me
promised the poatofflce officials H*at
only about thirty mile«, and has Nico,
ba««; Hastings
ba««; second
C o ,7 Shorislop’;
' M c M « fir
.? s .; t « U n . M r ., Julia K « ,» « d y . Mrs. C. E. „ o ^ r n v e . / n ' r ^ » « o f 7 h 7 S o m i
f ^ V u ^ . X / ’ A S e 'h ™
no
nutlet.
aldnwalks would be pat In.
T ills
I
work le going forward rapidly ao that
' P°n (*n<H*8 hlmaelf pursued, the Pitcher; Casteel third base; B. Cowart S »«rts, Mrs. Annie Knox Mrs. C. ern Paclfid. and E. H. Turner, Seattle w ,„
pIaced
thfg r(X>m anJ
there will not be any llm itlrg of the m*n <,r,”fe ,h ® c» r ln ,° »°me brush left field; H. Cowart catcher; Pollard Olson.. M ts . W. R. Dawson, Mrs. L. K lumberman.
at
each
end
of
the
hall. Two rear
«•■rvlce because of deficient Impove- •'on6 *bp highway and left ft. The right fled; Hughes center field. Me-
Mrs. C. Meachem. Mrs. Halsey,
entrances open from the ends of the
menta. It |s believed.
Th® car w#" found about 6:00 F rl-! Pheraon replaced Pollard, and Mar MrB D- w Crltee, Mrs. Lida Mac- _ . _ "
G. A. R. HONORS VISITORS
hallway.
All that a person may do to receive
morning
guth replaced McPherson. H. Cowart - Oowan. Mrs. N. W. Emery. Mrs. W.
AT RECEPTION IN CITY
A teachers rest room, with a locker
mall delivery Is to erect a regulation
Th® Nlu'h <*r !•« ber« belong« to pitched the fifth and sixth Inning«. F Walker. Mrs. LanBbery, Miss Edna
room In conjunction will be directly
letter box or cut a hole In the front w E «(»hop of Chehalis. Washington, «nd Hastings finished the game.
’ I Swart». Mrs MargaTet Campbell of
Honoring Mrs. Ella G. Hines and to the left of the front entrance, and
i Thurston. Mrs. R. L. Kirk of Seattle,
door. Wright and Son hardware have * n<*
claimed by him Monday. This
___ _________ _
Mrs. Lucy C. Beck of Portland, Mrs. on the right will be located the prlnc i-
Washington
and
Mrs.
M.
8.
Ady,
Mrs.
secured a number of the regulation rar wn" taken Tuemlay when It wa» ALBANY TAKES LOCALS
jjobn McDonald. Mrs M. Miller. Mrs. Saran E Oliver of Salem and Mrs. pals w aiting room and ofilce.
In
boxes and other dealers may have
parked In front of the Bishop
MEASURE AT 10-2 SCORE ' B. Seelye. Mrs. J. F. Day. Mrs. M A. RoBa B Slewart of Portland, ladles both of these room», as well as In each
them also.
, hom<(
Although i^'ncovery of the
Green, Mrs. Jonh Dunlap, all of Eu- of the 0 A R met Pr,day at a recep- cloak room, there will be built In
■
¡theft was made In a few minutes, the
Springfield's
team lost Its first geae and Miss Belle Dunlap, who will tlon at the horae ot Mra- c F -
cablnets to accommodate school sup-
car
was
not
recovered
Immediately
CLINE BUYS INTEREST
game Sunday to Albany by a score of accompeny Mrs. Dunlap to her home man
plle€’
IN S W EEN EY’S LUNCH X ' h«'hl ' b J u
ïch*“ ^
10-3. The game was well-played the In Iowa.
| Mrs- H ln*“s was a pioneer depart-
No excavation will he required for
° f i I -----
first five Innings, 'the score then
¡... . , .
.
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,
ment
president
of
the
order
and
Mrs.
the
building which will face west. A
Washington, who was eent up for standing 3-3 for Albany
A half lnt^roMt In the Ralph flweennv !
h ”
.
0 ” "".
l<M . Blan<fln< S S for Albany, but at th a t.
Huntly Shop Opens
¡Oliver and Mrs. Stewart are also de- direct-indirect steam heating system
reataurant. hereafter to he known a i H * “ ng <nrM n
Sometime period, the entire local team slumped. n ,,n iiv u rtg.ii
presidents.
Thirty-six of heating wil be used', and each
the Luncheonette was purchased Frl- ‘? Url"* ^ u n w l.y he was up the M o and g)ded
. fpw prrorg made
»-ntlyM d elic.tce.en shop, located dePar’ment
In the Swarts and Washburns meat *uests from ^8®"® »nd eleven mem- room will be vwntlfnted through the
day by Fred Cline, former operator
’*
trailed two bunches Springfield players Albany walked off
market building, opened for business 7 * ” of Iuka c,rcl® were quests at a cloakroom. Drinking fountains w lj
of the Riverside Dairy. T h e bulb; ° f fla h ,n K ,I,M ,o r k» » o lln e a t M arcó la with the reet of the game,
Saturday.
fhrp o'clock luncheon. May baskets, be placed In the hallway.
i He »aid he was hunting work there,
Ing Is being remodeled entirely this
The locals were handicapped by the
- - - ■ .
A cconplete Mne of lunches and with lllle*. and blue and white Iris I
Nothing e ls e In the car was disturbed. Injury of Snyder in
week.
«we
-h o
.
’b0,. ,lan-,8burk salads, as well as pies. cake«, cookies were the decorations.
PASTOR
BAPTIST CHURCH
Mr. Bishop started the return trip
When the new decorations and fix­
The honor guests were guests until
X
7
¿"“t
‘ a m e «a"d - h e r pastries are handled by
with
the
car
Monday
evening.
CALLED
TO LEAD. S. D.
with a bad knee. Black also had a b, the ghop A„
mftde the following day of the local O. A. R.
tures are Installed, the lunch room
_____
will have a row of booths along the
lame knee which w .s ep.ked In the by Mr
g„
president. Mr. Egglman. remaining
Rey j c W etterhahn,
of the
Cascade game. Features of the game I,
________________
right wall and a lunch counter and REMINDED HE HAS LOTS
for the Eastern Star reception Friday
BapUgt chlKy;h pf Sprln<f|eM
fountain on the other side
All the
. . . . . . . ______
W‘‘rp a hom'’
hv "Hing" Mulligan
P' e n n r
for the. last three months, has re­
Roof Catches Fire
HERE W HEN DEED FOUND ¡und a three-bagger bv Delps.
fixtures are to he golden oak. and the
.
.
, Fire caused by a spark catching on
signed
and accepted a call for the
_ -,
WIW Harrisburg
riM
walla will be ealclmlned a battleship
A sx-xwsi
return Kmiiv»
game with
will _
moggy roof burngd # ho,e (n the
WOMAN INJURED WHEN
First Baptist chcrch of Lead. S in th
To discover one owns lo t. in spring-
playp<1 hprp 8unday
gray. Devoratlve lights will be placed
I roof of the Smith Mountjoy home on
iloid with tho proiipcctH for future
CAR SLIPS INTO RIVER Dakota. The new pastorate Is a city
In each booth, and e'sewhere around
1C and 9th streets Sunday about 12:30.
of 400o or 5000 and is the site of the
base;
the room. Th«t floor will be covered development 1« a pleasant surprise, first
ru •• »< in ny .V.
b»«e: jh j, ilre wa<i put
<be flrg
according
to
W.
C-
Repasa,
who
wa»
In
Mrs.
Katie
Posvar
received
a
frac-
Home-State gold mine, one of the larg-
■with
The llectnum
entire ro o k ies eo,.lament w,„ »h* city from Vernonia, T u .ad .y, M r ^ . ^ s n
»hortrton; n e lw ^ r ftc A e r ” !
U>* bUlW",K-
tured nose and wrist Tuesday evening est In the world.
when a truck on which sh a with j While Rev. Wetterhahn says he re-
ho movp«’ to tbo hack room, which I m
R
to aevcral lota near niack catcher: Cox rltfht field; Meat« 1
n
B ,
-»
—a
Grove
center
Or°
V" B° W'er' D° Wn#d
about twenty other people slipped grets leaving Springfield after
so
b e'rv »«tefeg » »gv blue. The out­ the high school but had loat the In- 1aft field; Banv»T
Sani'ev center
_.
-
, Springfield again walloped the Cot- party o ff a ferry on the McKenzie short a stay he feels that the new
side of 'he building is also being paint- slrument several years ago and for-
_
'! ¿" b " ,,tU,7 lta ’ ® Orpvp ho ’ Ip" FrWay ®v®"lng river near the Jim Seavey hop ranch field offers him larger opportunities
ed n cream r o to r
*"be »hon e ) o s « d i* ° ‘ " b " ” 1 ,hPnl
T hp ° ” ’ p r day hp P in g " M ulllga--’ replaced D rip s n» the
The truckload of people' wer» Just for Shrtstlan work. No successor has
M o n d a r, and » ' l l not onen th e re s t o f ! f°"n'1 hl" ,,PPrt
lmmpd'a‘®'y came pitchers box during the last three at the Cottage Grove alley, this time
by a margin of 102 pins.
here
to
look
up
the
property.
leaving
their work at the ranch, when Jet been chosen,
Innings.
,
• his week until the repair work Is
The local players who made up the the driver, after driving onto the
With him on his trip here was his
finished.
team were W esley 8tevens, Leon­ ferry was unable to stop It and the
Many Pay Traffic Fines
wife, Editor Pnul Robinson and wife,
Springfield Girl Marrlet
ard Lopley. Clifford Bryan, I. N. Endi­ front wheels slipped off. Several peo­
of
tho
Vernonia
Eagle,
and
Walter
The marriage of Miss Laura Evelyn cott and W. J. Lepley.
Infant’s Funeral Here
ple were thrown Into the water or
Many fines were collected hy local
Thoy motored through to -mil of this city to Jack Grover Senvey
The Infant non of Mr. and Mrs. Repass.
Jumped to the ferry for safety.
¡officers for traffic offenses this week.
Ralph Perln, who died In Eugene last Gold Hill where they are Interested In of Veneta took place Monday at the
W . C. T . U. M eeting Postponed—
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—
W. T. Hoyt paid 310 for speeding, and
Thursday wa« hurled Friday afternoon now development on a mine there.
office of W ells A W ells attorneys The W. C. T. Ü. meeting has been
Congo
Missionaries
Here
c M- R®lder and J. E. Shelton each
nt the T^tnrel Hill cem etery The ar­
Justice of the Peace H , J. Walls per­ postponed to the regular meeting day
Returning from missionary w trk In P*1'1 *5 for the g8me o"®"*®- G - W
Convention et Thureton
forming the ceremony. Mrs. Sevev Is Tuesday, May 26.
rangements were made by the Walker
Belgian Congo. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer IPprkln8 and John Wa" '" 8 each paid
chapel.
,
The Ijin e Connty Sunday School the daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. B.
G. Boyer are visiting at tho home of :»2 ,or t a k i n g too near a fire hydrant.
Toll
of
west
E.
street.
The
couple
convention will ho held this year at
Takes Over Radio Shop— Ivan Male Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mltc.hd! Mlss and W "bur Duncan, C. A. Eldrege.
Changing Novelty Stock
Thuston church May, 16 and 17. Dele- will spend their honeymoon In Wash­ formerly of the Springfield garage,
Hattie Mitchell, da'tgi ter ot Mr. and
Andrews and R. M. Barnard,
New shelves a round the entire wall« gatea from all parts of the county are ington.
has tak'i.t charge of f • Thomas Mrs. Mitchell Is teaching the natives oath contributed »2 for park'ug with-
o f the Turner Novelty »hop nre now oxpoctcd.
Arrangements are being
Hemrnway ’ad c shet in Ftigcne. In the same district on the Congo ou* '’ghts. Frank Lacy paid a like
t>elng completed, and' work 1» under mad* to entertain delegates on Safer-
To Portray Historical Event
formerly operated by A. S. Myers.
river. Mr and Mrs. Boyer spoke at amount for cutting corners,
wny remodeling the windows.
No day. May 16 and a basket dinned will
•"Tho Marriage of Jason Lee" will
the Christian church In Eugene Sun­
tf-p wbs ever made over these dlspny he enjoyed Sunday, May 17, nlong be presented hy (he high school stu 1-
Breaks Nose In Game— Harry Lee,
day on their experiences In Africa.
q 0 to Albany—Mrs. Wallace Hawke
ents on a float In thp Pioneer parade
windows, nnd those are now being with -the progrnms.
a resident of W est Springfield broke
In Eugene Saturday. “Sacagcwea
put In. Curtains will be hung nt the
and son, Wayne, spent Tuesday In Al-
nls nose Sunday while playing base­
Vlsiting at Turner's—W. A, Turner, hany visiting. Mrs. Hawke returned
will be the Lincoln school float. About j
back of the windows Mr. G. H. T um ­
Surprise for Pastor
ball. The ball hit him In the face
brother of G. H. Turner, new pro- Tuesday evening and Wayne came
1B0
Lincoln
school
stlideu
:s
will
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or, owner of tho atore nnnnuncoa.
causing the fracture.
prletor of Turner’s Novelty Aore here ' hack Wednesday,
A surprise parly honoring the birth­ march in the pasmlei. which star's at
is visiting here from Port Angeles,
day of Rpy. J. Carlton Wetterhahn, iv:00.
hey will leave he'? et 9 CO.
Social at Baptist Church
Here From Veneta—Mr. nnd Mrs. W ashington.
A 'Post Card Roclnl' will be n «11 nl pastor of the Tlantlst rhurch was held and to t: ■ In line at 6t< and Olive
N Jobe of Veneta spent Wednesday
Goes Home After Visit—Mrs. L. M.
the Baptist church Saturday evening. In thn rhurch basement Wednesday «’reels in Eugene ■' 9:30
'o Springfield.
Go to Roseburg—C. F. Woodruff. Keller of Eugene who has been visit-
Pictures taken hy Rev. J. Carlton evening.
A social evening was en ­
brother of Mrs. Q. H. Turner of this png her daughter, Mrs. D. O. Fisher
From Fall Creek—Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
Wetterhnhn will bo shown hy means joyed hy members of the ehttreh. who
Here From Dexter—Wayne Gu'lcy, city, who has been visiting her here, ¡here for a few days returned to her
of a storooptlon machine and refresh­ planned the party, and refreshments D. Olnspv were out of town visitors
^from Fall Creek Wednesday.
left Wednesday evening for Roseburg, home Saturday.
of Dexter was in town Wednesday.
wero servd.
m ents will be served.