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    S P R IN G F IE L D — THE W E S T E R N
T E R M IN A L O F
SPRINGFIELD. LANE COUNTY, OREGON,
? 1 S P R IN G F IE L D W IN S T H I R D
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HUM 1ST. LIGHTS |i
NATRON
) NEWS
O K V O T IO TO IN T K R t * !
OF S P R IN G F IE L D ANO
T H I F A R M IN * OF T H I
W IL L A M E T T E V A L L IY
TW ENTY-SECOND YEAH
THE
I
P IO N E E R
Lincoln
School
P A G E A N T PLACE
Portrays
Lewis
C la rk Period; High School
Jaeon Lac Marriage
in d
THURSDAY, MAY 14,1925
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People's Paper"
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T E N T H S T R E E T W IL L BE
i |7W0 INDUSTRIES TO
RESUME OPERATIDN
IM P R O V E D J T H IS S U M M E R
B u rv ty Being Made to Prepare Grade
.« J A
.Aua»Us.e. of
Por Grading and
G raveling
CUTOFF
V
Brattaln Street
Hurraying of 10th street from Main
Weinhard Ice Plant and Fischer
Springfield school» received third
to O atreet waa started Tuesday, and
Sawmill Will Open This Sum­
place and a 925 price tn the pioneer
aa soon aa the surveyors report la
mer; Both Have Not Run for
pageant held In Eugene laat Saturday
riled and registered, It la expected that
Several Years.
morning, with three floata entered.
the city council will take action to
I receding the floats, 160 Lincoln
Two Industries in Springfield which
i yea that the atreet is graded and
PelMlons tor Its,it« 1» eev«ral part« j
school children marched In a human j
have
so t operated in sevem l years
... ^„ graveled.
Thia street will be In
of the city were received ami referred
flag formation. Thia wae followed b y i"
wll
be
run again this summer. The
to the tire and water committee at th l I
a large truck carrying the Lincoln jrron‘ «<
»«•» Krad" "cho°* building,
Welnhard Concrete Ice Plant building
regular meeting of the city council
school float. An Indian woman »It. j I> la also exp<ct»d that C and D streets
Monday night No action was taken
on Third «tret has been taken oyer by
ting In front of her tepee wae at one . will be eat ended eastward to 10th
by the council on the paving of either
Henry Wagner, 8r„ and Henry Wag­
of the fore-corner» of the truck, and i street.
Hecoud or Mill street, councilman '
ner Jr., while the Fischer sawmill nt
opposite her stood a hunter, holding J Thl» mark» the first Improvement In
Inking the attitude that It w a . up to
I thr»e very old gun», and an old powder the Brattaln Lane Comvpsny addition
Third and Broadway will be operated
the property ow ners to present a pe­
by W. F. Palmer, formerly of Llnnton,
suck. In the center of the float. Baca-¡and It la expected. other street« win
tition with the required two third« ol
Oregon.
,
gnwea. the Indian girl aided Lewis i be Improved thl» year. Hewer and
the front footage
and Clark, stood pointing toward tn<-j »Idewalka will also have to be cog-
Messrs W'agner and their attorney
Petitions for »treel light« were re­
new country. At the other two corn- J atructed to the new achool building,
were tn Springfield this week looking
ceived for ninth nnd <1 street«. and ;
orer the property. They anonneed
’eps of the truck were the girl, sitting
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Plansky, of Georgetown Univers»
Third and II »treeta A petition wa» J
they had purchased the plant from
Ity,
won
the
famous
Decathlon
ja
l
uu
old
»pinning
wheel
which
origin
L
A
D
IE
S
C
IV
IC
C
L
U
B
G
IV
E
S
W, won the famous Decathlon
Aaron Saplro, originator of the
alto receive»! aaklng that light» on A. ' championship kt the Venn Relay
the other shareholders of the Wein-
Farmer»’ Co-operative Marketing
ally cam e from Denmark, and a boy
F IN E M U S IC A L P R O G R A M
Il and C «tree!« at the Intersection 1 games, stamping himself the h
hard estate and would operate it. Com­
plan, has filed suit for $1,000,000,
Ic h ln d an old plow
The whole wa»
with Fifth »treat he repaced by lamp»
all-around athalete in the U. 8.
plete plans as to what extent it will
against
Henry
Ford’s
Dearborn
In-
.to represent the Oregon country be-
Preceding the business me» ting of
»» large ae thoae uaed on W illamette, i
dependent denying that he is in **a
operate and what products will be
for»
and
after
the
coming
of
clvlllsa-
the
Civic
club,
a
musical
program
conipiracy
oj
bankers
who
seek
to
of bankers who seek to
All were referred to the committee.
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turned out will be announced later,
■ tlon.
.
was given at the city library Tuesday control the food markets of the
Councilman »aid that the »treat light " T IM E O F H IS L IF E ,. T O
they said. The plant has been Idle
An old School hetme with spilt »lab» 'evening. A violin aolo by Joe Cyr, th e , world.”'
hu-lget would hot permit tht» latter
except for a storage business In the
P L A Y T O M O R R O W N IG H T J,,r m - w I k and desk» ws» represented J Minuet In O. waa the first number.
m-tttlon to be granted A fire hydrant j
last several years. Formerly It was
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by the Junior high school etuienta.
Orchestral »elections by the Boys’ j
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I. aleo wanted at Ninth and O streets | Amu, 1n< g n , r |d kB l.»u s B|tu a tto n .,
one of the chief Industrie« of Spring-
Much
study
on
plonotr
furniture
and
high
le»h»d
Mrqhmkra
Followed
and
N
E
E
D
L
E
C
R
A
F
T
E
N
J
O
Y
S
hut there 1« only ■ tw otnch main nt '
field. Railroad people say this will ba
nlaZs and It will not support a , r ‘,W"” w“ °* “
¡«matoma was expeeded In preparing Miss Mary Elisabeth Whitney sang
that nt It was renorted
M E E T IN G A T C L U B H O U S E the logical point to ice soothbound re­
,U " n tlty fill the th r e e r.ct comedy , tb)g n
whlch waa correct In every several vocal solos
Roy Ford and
hvdrant. ' ,
frigerator cars when the Natron ent-
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. "The Time of III» L ife" Io be pre .
..
Beulah Wynd of Eugene gave a violin
T n A ct A gain«» B e t f e h . l m
d r a m n ,'
, lu h ' « • Vfc- detail.
The Needlecraft club had a very en- iff Is opened and a bright future ts
duet,
aentnpanied
by
Ruth
Wynd.
The m arriage of Ja-on T.t-c w as en-
City Alornev E O P otter Instructed
h'gh school F -'-'ay «verini: The play
After a vocal solo by 8hirley H em en-, loyable meeting last Thursday at the seen for the p lan t
lh - council that a notice should h» will be presented »t ih e high school sc lr ti by the high schul student» on
The Fischer sawmill was at one
I . third float. Thl« s e n e was .1 « . * » * »
"ew country c,ub ” ‘h
»»til to the owners of the Mettleh*'m
auditorium
Ihlalortcally and minutely represented. ’* « « Wynd and Mr Ford.
¡Stewart and Mr«. Carl FMcher of Eu- time a leading induatry here but has
properly «I the corner of Second anti
f’aul Nice rlay» »he h-tmerou« MM» even , o
lurking Indian In th e' The P,ano for the program was gene as Joint h ostesses. A paper been allowed to run down. Much of
Main street that the old house waa
of a dyspeptic old man. whose ail­ . .
.
lo a n ed to the club by the Berry music chase tok the guests from Springfield, the machinery has been moved away
Io be torn down li e »»Id lhal If the
11 <r° ” .
.
'company of Eugene, and the ladles to the country club where the after- ,n d the rema‘ning largely obsolete.
ment» are hl« favorite topic of co-ver-
H ans to have this parade every i
„
„
,
,
_
~
- -
....
- - need
property owner« did not rotnnly lhal
spent in a peanut hunt, l The
*>«*•
and - - buildings
will
—
. ,
_____gave Mr. Berry a vote of thanks for noon
Mttlnn. «nd who ha» • mania .............
for fires
the city had the power to remove the
,
lU year are being dlscuesed by business
considerable
repair
before
operation
and burglars. Orval Eaton take« Ihe
«
.a
. . . this service
la Maypole dance and a "horse race '
building upon declaring 11 n nuisance
, men and school principals of the conn-
Is commenced.
part o f « Southern darkeyt. ao I the j .
.a
-
i
.
»«,
in
the
short
business
meeting
after
The race waa won my “Dan Patch”
bv rcsoluttnn nnd Io a»»e«» the cost
ty, although the quowtlon Is not yet
•
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_
Mr. Palmer was here this week and
hern. John Howard, mn’ qucradta as
the program, a motion was passed that with other entries. Black Beauty.”
avp.lnet the proaertr Councilman »nd
definitely decided.
announces lie experts to opeejte a
another
du»ky
gentleman
Mrs.
Pan!
Brattaln.
president
of
the
("Wildfire,”
and
"Tornado.”
towneprople «re ohlecllng to the con­
club, afpolnt a member of the club j A dainty two coarse luncheon was planing mill and dry kiln at the old
The niece of the grump,’' old gentle-
dition of the nropertv at the M»ln
to accom fany her to the convention served after the program.
Sweet **
m ini Is represented hy Thelma layr-w>. S E N IO R C L A S P L A Y W IL L
traveled corner of the ctly.
Sid ew alk
,.o n .lru ctlo „ | .
com ing
W lsabelh U . l k . r p l.y s Ih»- part
B E “ S T O P T H I E F . ” J U N E 8 .of ‘he e ts‘e federation of Womens Peas were used as decorations. The
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clubs to be held at Marshfield June 1, next meeting will be held tomorrow L U '-" L O LtJtJOL I U A L B A N Y
»Ion» raMdlv » c o r d in e to eeeo rt. I f « o f M r. W ycom be . » v e r c f l ou»,
• * _ aw
»«, a * «a a has been chosen b y ,J •> , • 8. a
awasB 4.
t
* evw«4 ai « A N D E N G E N E A T B A S E B A L L
at dBase.
the Beseawase
home eeB
of Mrs. D
R. t>
P. W
Mortensen
reaching the conpctl
The city fin d . »elf »«1"H»« m»«™" Doe,.ne Larimer
"Stop
Thief,”
and
who will be hostea« with Mrs. O. H.
thal It must hulld som e w slk . na well '• Mrs Bob Grey, the bewildered h . - t - ; mPInberR nt , he Benlor clMB « the
Springfield’s high school nine re­
as th» properly owners In front of ** ’« ,h e »'«“ *“>* happening». R-»' high school as their claas play to be P A R E N T T E A C H E R W IL L
.Jarrett.
|.r«,r.ertv |t owns. Sidewalk 1» neees- j H»’*» «»king Ihe pari of an Irish prr, rn l^ June „
(hc hlgh Bchot>i
1 Those present at the county clnb ceived a double trouncing this week
E L E C T O F F IC E R S F R ID A Y
meeting were: Mesdames R. L. Drury, at the hands of the Albany and Eu­
sary In front of the city properly n t , P«t’'cem»n further entangles the ac- , „ , ||tor|um. A part of the cast ha» al
R. P. Mortensen. E. E Mav, A. C. gene high schools.
Mt't and D streets and also on F ift h ,'’0”
Holton and John
b*fn oho**n. » ‘‘hough som e of
bring the tired bn»|pe»s men who
minor parts are as yet unfilled
'
Pa'reutTeacher ' a s M'llson. O. H. Jarrett. W. 8. Scott,
The Albany game, played on the
ond O. Street».
wl>11
h).|,i at thp
s - R- Dlppel. W. N. Long, Harry Stew- ¡home diamond. Saturday, resulted in
Perm’-sInn wns granted 'he post- com« In lain, are Ihe objects of much praettee on Ihe |la v will begin next
jw eek. Those who have already h * « ’ e r^ #Ur me, lln g of the P. T. A. art and Carl Fischer. G ufati were a 13-6 victory for the visitors. Many
office department to erect letter ra^nbuaa,
chosen on the c a t are;
>t J;00
Mesdames W. C. Rebhan. W. R. Daw- costly errors made by Springfield, and
cenllon boxer In "ihe various parts of
the absence of Ray Casteel at third
the cllv as requested by Postm aster E X A M IN A T IO N F O R L E T E R
I ,.Ioan,P arr
B essie S m ith 1 An open «octal meeting of the As- 8On and S n|tth. of Eugene.
base, lessened the chances for the
F U. Hamlin,
C A R R IE R W IL L BE H E L D ¡M r, Can-
ElIxahHh Walker soclatlon wll lbe held at the high
local team. Glthens, Albany's pitcher
C aroline Carr
Bernice Jacobson school on the evening of May 20. when C O N C E R T P A R K P R E P A R E D
fanned out several Springfield batters,
Hosts to Class
Iteadabl'’ numerals on 'I h..»is.-s. N|(1| * , w v a nt
l-enabelle Harper professor A. R. Sweetser of the de- (
F Q R u g E T H ) g S U M M E R McMullen, ot bhe locals made a three-
nnd a mailbox or a »lot In the doer- j w ,||)Bm Carr
Bernald Holton iwrtment of botany at the U niversity |
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bagger, the only long hit made hy
Mrs. C. R Wheaton and Mra Maude way mUR, be ready for Inapecllon flf j , m«w Cllmcy. Ihe brldgroom John Cox of Oregon will give an iluetrated | bwmbPr for the new
, Und at Springfield
»rlngfleld.
Bryan were hcalt sat« to members
day, before September 1. when Mr J(linlMOI, ........ Kenneth Dillard lecture on wild flowers of Oregon. M#in and , nd gtreetg haB been do.
Thg {o„o
The following lineup was played in
the 1F21 graduating class of th e , ,.„ y tnall delivery 1» sqhoduled to ,
Wfflou»hby ...... Howard Hughes Band music and community singing nated by the Booth-Kelly lumber com- this
this game
game: Hastings, pitcher;
H.
.rlngfleld high school at a tu.nquel at Rtar, ,,r the service will he f««tponed IlpT Mr
Mf,rlp MrMll„ en w„,
« ^ ey ed at the meting and re
Rn(, th# g, gnd w)1] bp flnfl!bed
ca tt„ „ ,,
Cowart catcher: McMullen first base;
the Woodman hall Saturday ev « .lu « . | according to word received by J
H , j ^ I)ugHn, tbe tblef...........Nice freshments will be served. The meet- (h|f( weefc „w ording to Mrs Paul Nice aecond base; Hughes third base;
C overs were laid for
twenty five n ,m lln local postmaster from th e
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PXperled to foaIer community
u ln prps1dpnt
, hp c1t1c clnb. Cox gbort; B Cowart> ,eft field . PoI.
Poslofflce department.
guests
spirit, and no charges will be made.
Prlcalla Club M u t i
which Is sponsoring the erection of i lard center field ; Margoth right
Permission to erect mall boxes has I
!the stand.
field; A. McPherson substituted for
been granted by Ihe Pity council, and
800 Club Entertained
Needle work and guresing games. L E G IO N S T A R T S O N O P E N
A benefit of som e kind H being Hughes.
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blda to erect them will be let soon
Eugene'« team won by a 9-4 score
followed by a two course lu n ch eon 1
D A N C E P A V IL L IO N P>«nn*d for ‘he band by the Civic
The 600 club member» spent an en- Examination» for m sll carrier« will provided entertainment for Priscilla I
club, to take place some time in June. Tuesday afternoon at the Eugene din.
also
to
be
given
In
the
ne»r
future,
the
Joyable evening at Ihe home of Mr.
Club mmebers at the home of Mrs,
mond. In this game also, errors made
A dance paviUion, 60x120 feet Is
ami Mrs. Frank DePue at their r««l- exact date to be announced later. C. A. Swarta last Friday afternoon.
Services at Baptist Church
by mPraber, of the
by the local team helped them lose
Supplie»
for
the
ew
service
are
now
dcnca on north 6th stre«#. Friday
the game, since the Springfield team
Those present at the party were: J American Legion on the corner of t
"
evening
After an evening of cards, • enroute here,
Mrs. L. E. Bat ford. Mrs. Paul Basforrt Maln aI)d 2nd streets. The lot on j Regular services, both morning and made 11 hits, to 10 by Eugene. Cole­
a lunch»-on waa served.
....
Mrs. Riley Rnodgrnes. Mr». W. N. wb|cb tbp floor Is situated was leased evening will be held at the Baptist man of Eugene was high man with
Special guests fo«-the evening were
Auxlllia.’y to Meet
Stearm en Mrs. W illiam Donifidpon. , or tbp aUn,m er from Simon Klordahl. church. It te announced by F. B. Chase. four hlte. Casteel making three.
M rs " li M 's t . 'w n 'l nnd m '? a n d ' Mrs
Members or lh
Au . .
I -dor. Mrs. N L. Howard. Mrs. J. W. Seavey. gnd tbp p ^ m io n wH, be only tempor As yet no new m inister has been ap-
Springfield’s lineup In this game
? E Swutrts oth ers “ endtng the* Aux,...ary wll, ........ this ev e-ln g at Mr. T V Henderson. Mm. H o w a r d ,^ .
| pointed tkr the dhnrch
Although was: McMullen pitcher: H. Cowart
catcher: H astings first base; N ice
M '»»-" homo of Me« »ark Larson. AlU F red and. Mrs. I. D la rlm er. Mrs. i w j t ^ t t ,B |„ charge of the con- several are under consideration.
party were:
Mr. and Mrs.. M
second base; Casteel third base; Cox
I’c.-ry Mr and Mrs W If. Adrian. Mr ' mrmhen, »re urged «0 attend Ihe J P Parker. Mr». John Tomroth. and RtrUction. and members of the Legion
short: Hughes left field: Pollard cent­
L e aye fo r flo n v e n tlo n
nnd Mrs Ronald Roberta, Mr«. Mnude meeting sine’ the comm ittee for th- ,Mrs. L. E Fufonnk. Special guests nre doing the work. The floor will be
er field; B. Cowart, right field.
T lb van Ml«« crystal Hryan, Mra. poppy sale will h» nnnolnted.
were Mm. C. E. Swarta and Ml»» Edna equipped with a check room and re-
Mrs. Florence Grimes, Mrs. Mary
fe lla Pantr-ll. Mr Fred Cllngnn. Mr I
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'fresh m en booth. It Is planned to have
Mrs.
Fourteen Pay Traffic Fines
I W ill
E n te r ta in
C 'u b
M e m b e r» — j Thenext meeting of the d u b will be the building finished before the end Magill.
Mrs. C. F. Eggiman
( ? A. Heavey, ami Mr. W. J Barnes.
Members c f the (hnc.flalQ cl ib who ¡with Mre John Tom selh at her home of the month.
¡Flora Stearmer, lira. Ida Swarta, and
Fourteen fines for violation of tra-
Plans for the erection of a perman-.Mrs, Edith Cox will leave for Grants
ware entvrtulnod by Ihe losing aide of sooth of Goshen on May 22,
Triplets Doing Nicely
ent club house on the lot recently ' Paas th is afternoon to attend th e fle law s were collected by R. W.
I the club last month, will entertain
■
by tbe Legion at 7th and state convention of the Women of ¡Smith. City Recorder, at the city hall
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Lee, formerly o il those ladles at a party today. The
Visiting at Frege Home— Mrs. Roy purchased
B streets hnve been postponed until Woodcraft. Tbe convention begins to -! this week. E. R. Frank pold |6 to the
Springfield hut now residing nt Ileeds-1 nature of the entertainment Is being ' Amy Is spending several days at the
later In the year.
'morrow ad lasts till Saturday evening, city for speeding, and H. O. Ashman
Fred Frees home. Mrs. Amy Is re­
port, are In the city visiting for a few | kept secret.
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They will return to Springfield Sun- paid $2 for parking too close to a fire
covering from a major operation. Her
They
are
three
months
old.
— ■ —
hydrant
Spend
WeekvEnd Fishing—John day.
days. They nre the grandparents of the
visitin g In City- Sylvia Stnrr, cow - home is at Monroe.
Iowan Clark, W. A. McGee, C. C.
Anderson,
Gene
Wing
and
Guy
W
h
ite
Lee triplets, whom they report doing in of Mr. ond Mrs. M. M. Male, Is
Sherrlek,
H azel Nulta, Jake Robins,
ley
of
the
Anderson
Motor
company
New Motor Installed— A new elect­
nicely. The trlpl»»ts are named Robert ¡hero front Portland, visiting for sever-
Visit Sunday— Mr. nad Mrs. Elmer
E. Lee. Bert C. Lee and Virginia Lee. ! a| weeks.
r)1tf Finely nnd son and Mrs. Mary Magill Spent the week-end fishing at Lost ric motor was Installed at the Electric C. F. Taurer J. J. Jorgenson. F. W.
Shoe Shop this week.
, Houk, J. T. Gllfrey, M. B. Huntley
spent Sunday nt the Sam Richmond lake.
Robert, weighs 8 pounds. Bert 8*4 and
and Tom Ryan each paid $2 for park­
Virginia 9Mi pounds.
Visit» Jaapeo Miss Grate Farnham home on W illam ette Heights
ing without lights, and John Doe paid
In From W altervllle—Mr. and Mrs.
Goes to Marcola—W alter Gossler
of, Eugene spent lust week-end In
T. W. Carney of W alterville were In took dinner Sunday with hl« parents, a similar sum for speeding.
Have Surprise Banquet—A number
Reshlngle House— Smith Mountjoy
Jasper In the Interests of missionary
town shopping Tuesday.
of ladles of the Eastern Star sur­
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gossler at Mai
has reshlngled his hocse at C and 9th
Superlntedent at Plant
work.
prised members of the Masonic lodge
cola.
■dreet». The root was damaged sever­
Go Up McKenzie—Mr. and Mj»-
after their m elelng Tuesday evening
James Gnrd has been appointed
Goes to Newport - Byron Carney al weeks ngo by a fire.
C. \
Wyman drove to McKenrle
with a banquet served nt the I. O. O.
Moves to Eugene— Mrs. Ethel M. superintendent of the Anderson Manu­
left
Wednesday for Newport to be
bridge Sunday.
F. Hall.
Curry and family have moved to Eu­ facturing company, taking charge to­
From Spokane—H. B. Melrose of
gone for a few dnys.
gene. Their new home Is at 1271 day. Mr. O. F. Anderson, who former­
Spokano «pent Saturday tn Spring-
Goes
to
Junction
City—Mrs.
Jack
Leaves for New P setorste—Rev. J.
¡Emerald street.
field.
ly filled this office, will continue with
J>arson spent. Suday at Junction City
Returns Home— Mrs. \V. H. Craft
Carlton Wetterhnhn, recently of tihe
other work at the plant. Mrs. A. C
vlsltlg relatives.
Baptist church here, left for his new returned to her home in Lenburg Mon­
Baby Boy Born—A baby boy was Probsfleld of Eugent has been em­
V isit* From
Marshfield—Walter
pdstorate nt Lend, South Dakota Tue» day after visiting for several days In
Conrad wns In town Saturday from
III at Horn»— W. H. Adrian of Ihe born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Markham ployed by the company as bookkeeper.
Eugene and Springfield.
day.
«
Marshfield.
Springfield garage Is ill at his home. at Pleasant Hill Saturday morning.
Goes to Sutherlin— A. F. Flowers
Will
Visit
Here-
Mrs.
Eva
Seott
Guests at Sorority—Mrs. I. D.
To Drain and Back—Terrol Perkin» | Will Live in Eugene— Charles W. left this morning for a short visit at
Larimer anil Mrs. J. C. Parker were and Mrs. Mlnnlo Fish of Portland are , O. H. Turner of the Novelty Store
w ho went to Drnln Tn’ sdav evening I Mnklnson has moved to 2126, 14th Sutherlin. H e will return this evening
dinner guests at. the Kappa Omlcron expected to visit with Mrs. J. F. Ketels will leave Friday for Portland on a
or tomorrow.
returned to Springfield Wednesday, ¡avenue In Eugene.
business trip.
over the coming week-end.
sorority In Eugene Suday
I
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City to Tak* Action Against
Bettleheim Property to Abate
n
Nnlaanc*:
Municipality
Must Alto Build Walks.
a m
aw