The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 21, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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THE BPRINOFTOU) NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 81, 1 9 »
,he McKenMe.
Here for Few Days— Ed Perkins of meat to be held here Decoration Day, f Play Practice Started—Practice for ,
"Stop Thief," the Springfield high'
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Itoseburg arrived bora Friday to spend May 30.
the week-asd hero.
The m ilitary depart of the college 1« senior clues play woe started Monday J Go«» to Aabland— R. W. Smith, City
sparing no effort to make thia the larg. evening. The cast wilt practice al recorder, la in Ashland attending the
Down From W altarvllle- Kd Mye*a
O. O. F. convention this week. He
i»f W altarvllle was In town Friday.
j eat and moat Interesting tournament I most every evening until the dal« of
will return Friday
ever held here, though previous onea presentation. June I.
W ill Live In Roaaburg— Mr.
and have raaked aa major events In the
Go Flaking Tuesday— Frank McBee( C A LL AMD SEE D r N. W. Emery
Mra. George Marsters left Friday for college year. The night sham battle
llneeburg. where they will make their j lias been displaced this year by an and O rville Mulligan spent Tuesday nn t r i ' i » on plate and other work, »t
home.
Mr Marsters waa aenneclndj afternoon program of spectacular con
with th« Skaggs grocery «tore, an I , teats and demonstrations In one of
will be employed at the Hkaggu store which Mr Halsey has entered.
M ilitary training for the students
In Rossburg.
closes for the year with the tourna
Ask about It
nient. hence thia annual event take«
Springfield Cadet In Exhibition
The
business
College
will be In session thruout the Summer
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ on the nature of a celebration as well
Months. All classes will be conducted the same aa during
as
a
m
ilitary
exhibition.
Mr.
Halsey
vallis, MMy 21,— W illiam Hulsey, ot
the regular school year.
Springfield la one of the entrant« in has trained a year In the Infantry.
TOWN AND VICINITY
Repainting Houaa- Herbert Cog la
III at Mama M r. Il W Haltw»« at
repainting hla house ut 343 5th street.
Duuglaa Uaril.na ta III ut liar hum«.
Down From
Mareóla— Mrs Bert
In From Natron -G ran t Itoborls was
Gates of Afanóla waa In town Munday
In town Maturtlay (rum Natrou.
Fishes Sunday Clayton Barber of
In From Thuratoe—C. W. Curonoo
ol Thu tot on waa In town Halurday lik e Booth.Kelly office «pent Sunday
, Halting on the Long Turn.
Down From Portland J. L ltli:h
Hara Mcnday Frlm Mahawk— Mr
arila «»r Purl land ruglalarod at lb«
'and Mrs. Fred Flsner and family wore
Mpong hotel Friday.
In town Munday from Marcóla.
Oiamlaaad From Hoapltal —Mr« W. ()
Visita Hara Sunday Itusael Olson
llallvy of Mubin waa dlainlaaed (ruin
the 1‘atlflc Christian hoapltal Huntley. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Oleun from Bridal Veil.
Down From Wandllng Itobt. Ilayaa
Ooaa Flatting Friday Jack Ihn d ar-
and family of Wandllng war« In tuwu
or
spent Friday fishing up the Me
«hopping Halurday.
Ktnale.
From Natron Saturday Mr. and
Down From Portland-—C. Weslran
Mrs II O. Hinlth war« In town from
of Portland was a business visitor In
Jaapor Saturday.
Springfield Friday.
Down From Maroola It A, Duuxh
erty Ilyin« at Maroola. waa a bu»l
n«aa vlaitor In town Saturday.
Summer School
ihe Infantry exhibition d rill whloh
! will be one of the 15 competitive fen- SPECIAL PRICE on plate work Dr
N W Emery. deotlat Sutton Bldg
j ! ture« of the annual m ilitary inuma-
1
'
Hara From Thuroton-George Blatt
of Thurston was In tuwn Friday fur
auf/plles.
I
Visit at Brownawllle - D r W ( ’ Hub- I
License Picked Up - LlcendO nuoitwr
ban and family «pant Sunday visiting
24.353, with a Kugena lighted sign was
In Brownville with relatives.
l picked up by th« city police Thursday
It was evidently dropped |
Go to Plaaaant Hill Mr and Mra. evening.
from
a
passing
car. The own< r may ,
J C. Parker «pent Hunduy repairing
the graven of relatives ut the Fiona- claim It at the city hall.
ant HUI cemetery.
Leveling Yard and Parking- D. W .!
McKinnon Is levollng the yard and
parking of h it properly on south 3rd
afreet between K. und F. streets. Aa
Mion aa this work la finished, he plans '
visits Brother Hara—Gua Parker
visited hla brother J C. Ihirker ami
fam ily Saturday and Sunday from
Wandllng.
Picnic Time is
Picture Time
Eugene Business College
A. E. Roberts, President.
Phone 666 ..
Portiers, Drajies, Carp**a, Rugs—in fact everything pos­
sible in Cleaning and Dying.
aker-Button
M A R X ’S
7 West 7th, Eugene Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
,
Eugene Dyeing and Clean­
ing Worke
Plant and office 245 E.
Ninth. Phone 122
Main office 829 Willamette
Phone 75
to (taut a lawn there.
H a t Major Operation— Mra. 1». J.
Sells Sutherlin
Prope-ty txrutaa
Crow of Wendtlng underwent a mnjor
operation nt the fhutlftc (Itrlatlan Anderson has purchased a 16 acre
j tract of land |n Sutherlin from Ella
hoapltal Monday ninrnlng.
; Kenney. The deal war made through
Ooaa to gnoumpment—Oswald Olaoa 'the Flowers Realty company.
left Sunday for Ashland Io attend the
state I (>. O. F encampment tielng
held there thia week
During hla
absence,
Frederick W Dorfler o.
Eugene ta taking hta place at the
Southern Pacific depot.
Moving Bench at M ill—The oiler«
bench 1« being moved from It» old
location In the lower part of the
Booth-Kelly mil Ito a new poattlon to
make room for a door way In the
south wall near the corner of the belt
room.
Robe and Pump Stolen— While he
waa witnessing the high achol play.
"The Tim e of Hla Life" Friday even
Ing. aomeone Mole a pump and a robe
from the car of Ben MuasM. The thief
el«n turned off the tights on the car,
causing It to be tagged, but no fin *
waa aaaeaaed by Jcatlce of the I’aat-e
It. W Smith.
Haa Major Operation Mlaa Joee-
pliln« llucklps a resident of Douglas
¡Gardens underwent a major operation
nt the Pacific Chrlatlan hospital Sntur-
i lay morning
Attends Orand Lodge— W. F. Walk
! or left Munday for Ashland to attend
j the Grand loxtge of the I. O. O. F.
, held there Monday. Tuesday. Wednea-
j day and today. Mr. W alker Is past
¡Grand Master of the Lodge.
Stop Hara on Way to Medford— Mr.
and Mra. Harry Scott «pent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs W. H. Adraln I
proceeding Saturday morning to Med­
ford. Their home ta In Salem. Mr
ScoU la a brother of Mr«. Adraln.
Visit Hara From Roseburg-M r and
Mr«. Frank Boot of Roseburg visit*«
I at the W A. Taylor home last Thura-
| day evening, returning to their home
Porcupine Displayed The p*t puree- Friday morning. Mra Root and Mrs
pine of Al lluden. who lives ut 5th Taylor are «later«.
and 1» tareHS. was rtl*flav*<l “t th#
W right and Sons Hardware store ’ Return From Portland— Dr. and
Mra. Eugene Kester returned Friday
Friday attd Saturday. Crowds of grown
people, as wi II as c-MIdmn stopped to uiurnlng from Portland where they
had motored Thursday.
Mr. Hugh
view the little animal, who slept moat
K <«ter, brother of the dot tor came
of the time. Mr Itoden brought vfte
back with Uicin to spent a few day»
pogtuptne from California with him
hare.
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lust piimmer and II Is a pc*
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MAY. 22— 23
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in
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Also
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