The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 09, 1925, Image 1

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O K V O T ID TO IN T IR E B T
O F S P R IN G F IE L D AN O
T H E FARM ERS OF T H E
W IL L A M E T T E
VALLEY
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T W K N TY -H Kt < IN I > YEA It
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KPitiNCFIKLO. LANE COUNTY, OREGON,
LIONS TO HEAR ADAMS
CN OREGON FORESTS
T i l l ILSOAY, JULY 9, 192C
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NU M B ER 25
T H IR T Y BLOCKS C EM EN T
REV. CHARLES H. BLOM
¡W ILLIA M EATON, AGE 86,
SIDEW ALK TO BE B U ILT
NLW B APTIST M IN ’S T E ^
PASSER AWAY SUNDAY!
E J. Adatim, nerntary to H'tiulnr 15 Blocks Already Down and Applies- Recept.on Held In His Honor
Hubert ,S’. Standfield« wilt »«Id real
tlone on Hand fo r Many More
Springfield Church Tuesday.
the Friday noon iihi II um of the Hprluy
T h l. Summer
Evening
field LU in* club on the nutional foreMti
"T h« People's Paper**
MATERIAL ARRIVING
FDR NEW BRIDGE
William il. Katon, 85, who died Sun-
¡day at the Pacific Christian hospital
»as buried Tuesday at the Laurel Hill
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ca n el I ry. The Walker Chapel had
Nearly »30.000 in Outstanding
Or**°"
Mr Adama w" tor« ‘y Approximately fifteen blacks of | A reception for IWv. Charles H. charge of the remains.
Poles and Piling on Ground and
...
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,,
. sponsible for the drafting unii pus-
Mr Eaton ts survived by three sons,
W arrants: Total Expenditures
or tbr
whll„ r,.„l)bUr, t „ ()r, cement sidewalk haa been laid In . Blom, who with hla family arrived
Preparations Beign Made to
Springfield thia aprlng. II. W. Hmtth. last TbSreday evening from Ontario, Harvey Eaton of Springfield, Ç. L.
by D istrict $76,27800; H igh gun f r the i»«« in taxation In bur-
Start Work; New Signal In­
city recorder, has estimated. Prob- i « UH held at the llantiet ,-hnreh t ,,,.« Baton of Los Angeles and 'w. O.
School Pupils Cost »85 Each.
l«r«" nations) forests located In ably aa much more la now under ion- ,iay evening Mr Blom Is accompa- Eaton of Eugene, and one daughter,
stalled on Second Street.
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This m„n,y goes to the structlou or h e ll« prepared, he states. oled by his wife a son How ard daurh
n ,e total Indebtsdseas of school bur,«,, „f public m ad . fund and Is | Clly o f f . tai. have rushed this work J r H*-len. and’ a niece. Miss Wed.- Mrs. Ella McBee of Lowell.
Several carloads of poles and pil­
dhurict No. 1» I» 91O1.M3O15, hulud umw I In cooperation with Ihr n I m I h Mn<! und urg'd townspeople u> put In then.- !
ing for the trestle and false working
I MANY CELEBRATE 4TH
highway«.
Io < b o n d e d
r < l u n i t
out/- 1 o U |,fh « In bull Idlng
,ln g b
lK h w a y a ,
wm IU h M t r t v in «»rrlnr 1« h s * a <h«.n.
«_
walks
early In order to have them
Speeches of welcome from the var-
BY C E T T IN G M A ^R lE D on the new railroad bridge over the
W illamette river on the Southern Pa­
M
te d ”
“ ” W C“ y
“ ,UH
and or«a"1« ' ‘olla »< ^ e
standing warrants according to the
cific are now on the ground ready
OAKRIDGE BEATS LOCALS
’church were given at the reception.
A rushing bullness was done by the
financial report made to the Tuesday
for the start of construction Section
The sidewalk Improvement cara- und ,e v eral apeieal musical selections
6-2
4TH
county clerks office in marriage crews have been busy for several
evening meeting of the board of d i- ’
w
* " IN a "
* ' ' ' CAME | palgn started by Mayor 0 . G. Bush
were given Aftr the short program, I licenses preceding the fourth of July. days clearing the right of way and
rector. Nearly 230.0« In outstanding
Springfield, baseball team w. s de- J"»« '■ expected to result In the build-, |c. cream „„„
wa„
A|W(U| Many coupleil „„
aecond amJ
making other preliminary prepara­
* “r,ran'i " * /• ""P"'r
W“n‘
‘’«hrldge Saturday « 2 Both
,.u
I ,M,v* a;y f,v» n um ber, of the church applied for marriage licenses. Follow­
tions In the track for the new strnc-
funds the report shows.
team s made sight hits and three e r - fal1 “ n<l Huni’ni'r- When the new . w w e present.
ing are the licenses granted during'tare.
The realgnatlon of Miss Jeanette ror*. hut Springfield failed to convert i * " ,k
,n 11 wlH *** P°a»lbl« to go •
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the past week:
The new bridge will set on the
Riley, now Mrs (lladlsh. who had lb«* hits. The two counter, for the lo n,* rly any « * " o( tow "
«»■'
R. N. Hendricks, Creswell, and i sam e piers as the old and plans are
MARK BROOM CONVICTED
(re te .
Kldewalk Im provem ent
been accepted aa a teacher of Kpanieh
I0“ 1” w,,r* made In the sixth In
I beet
-
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T W IC E 0 N L ^ O R
a history
.
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arceptrd by the board
In •'«<'*>
ft*»,, second, fourth, ftfth,
Mark Broom. McKemde farmer. w „ l , Ug't“ " : Neal UUa Hulse and « “by ! traffic but a few days. Steel for the
Report in F ull
* ,kth ,n<1 * * « blb •"»I»«»
convicted the second time in circuit
R»beb-t. L ouage Oroveç Carrol new structure is expected to arrive
LEGION PICNIC MARKED
Following Is the completed financial
The n*k’ <*me tor the Sprlngfl* Id
W IT H PHA, AKirv n r, . a . u o ''"urt Wednesday on the charge of
ayi1 a"d Ik,r‘,th N,coUe 60111 ot Eu . *R h,ng the next few weeks. Plans
statement In full:
learn will he fiundey with Harrisburg,
W IT H FUN AND PRANKS
Ilquor
D|atrict *'«»’; George Grover Tsnnerhlll. Port- are for a single track bridge, it is
Balance on hand Julyl. 1*24. 22.89,; 4« •*”* *81 be played there. On the fol
Atiornay John 8. .Medley declares be land, and Florence McDonald, Albany; stated.
A basebul team captained by Mrs
Receipts
lowing Bunday the team will meet
New Bell Being Intailed
will try Bloom on still another charge. George Moeery and Lilian Horn, both j
a 1715 victory ,
Albert
W.
From County Treasurer for dlstr'ct r<wnP aiy <’ of the National Guards Walter Gossler . won
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, ,
t
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. . . Winter , A new electric railroad crossing
Broom is charged, w »h bet mt the of Cottage u Grove;
ta x '
Six.440 31 b0re- Twelve sweaters and palre of
American H -.lon " Z
t < ’ T ttt M0»'er»
m
r
”>' r “ , or <* bridge
, h P bl * about
**’" two years Edward
’7
EUl0tt North
b°*h Bend,
° f E° gene:
bcI1 “ be,n<
ln8taI,ed
“ the
. . . . . . . . with
w,«„ green strip*«,
e .r .p e s , a
no
* n H
Hendricks
L* k»°n.
and crossing
on 2nd
street tbl«
It is equipped
Frimi county school fund
fi.TMi 00 -------- orange
and
with
the
word
Springfield
sewed
on
Mrk
Batarday.
The
defeat
of
(he
lot-1
go
H#
f|<
fc
jng
ladlcted
,ln
1
,
’arn<‘u
Hetnenway.
Eugene;
Edward
,
with
a
bell
and
a
red
light
which
From county treasurer for state
wa" Pr',b* hl>r '•“« Io M r.' .
charges for which h. is h a l n e '
E u « ene
Dorria Anns swings back and forth when a
school fund
........... .
1.220 15 the front have been donated to the !"*
•earn by Bert Hall, of I ,.» * , « s h i * * * * ^
b* P>»P « ;
he *’ h0'"’ Reynolds. Mohawk; Ray Huff and train 1. near. Southern P ad fic o‘
From County treasurer for eie-
against
his
wife.
The
4th
of
July
Daisy Monroe, both of Cottage Grove; Ticials say It will be completely In-
nientury school fund
4 170 3fi
picnic was voted one of the most en-
Frank McAllister and Esther Marie stalled within two days.
From county treasurer for high
W ILLIA M HICKMAN. AGE 67 Seville, both of Eugene; Fae Smith
Joyable events the t-eglon has had.
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school fund
5,319 «X INSPECT COPCO PLANT IN
N O R T H F D W C A I IC ftD k iiA
Tnm 8W* r ‘ ’
“ l*» « *1“ «
DIES OF H EA R T FAILURE and Violet Mae Brown, both of Glen GIRL W HO SH O T SELF
From tuitions
97 50
N O R TH ER N CALIFORNIA In the river as an example to his wife
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|brook; Russell H. Stroud and Evelyn
From all other sources
33« KG
DIES A T HOSPITAL
'he
W illiam Hickman, aged «7. died as Devore, both of Cottage Grove; Jacob
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W C M d^ gan suocrinte.wfen, o f'* " " ,,laC*,, frO<!* “ ",l <rawfl»b
Mountain
States
Power
p
l
a
n
t
,
'e''lonalrw"
“
r‘
M
Ult
°
f
hearI
<ll’"
af"’
Wednesday
Treskes
and
Norma
Henske.
both
of
23«.381 1« (he
Jenaette Myers, 16. who shot herself
O utstanding w arrants h-u.-d ,ft,r
I,. , , a,-«„m panl.-l by M ark Siad, « f
r l' " r
A f‘ er <»7'n«
? *'* bw>“ ,. ?r - _
« ’ » " I »»rgels and Zelpha
i n , year and
paid for lack
Albany and Earl Smith of Eugene at- ';.'|r-<''",r “ ",K * r
J I«" | J— Pb
•» 944 A str e e t Mr. i c ^ s o » .' b o t ^ T f N o u 7 \ n d “ ¿X 7 g "
™
i ,
.
. .
.-I I I . captured the horseshoe pitching Hickman has been hare only twv>’jjobert Sylvester Dexter and Jennie Tbur8da>' a lK m o o n about 2:00 at the
of funds . ............ .....
Expenditures
« sllfornla-Oregon
company j w # f„ Mrg
Hentl,.raon an(1 j verton.
j
P
i ’ a" ‘b°u«b ‘ to be Improving until
Power
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' "»C”
m is. iru n e n nenuerson and i
i
Salaries for two elm ientnry prln-
late that day, when her condition sud-
un "
Mrs Jack Larson, who ventured to go
Funeral services will be held at the M R S B A K E R ITIFS AT
» •pale
.
.
2.570 90 T hl. new
new plant,
Plant, which
which has
1 ... a » e capacity
.u ^ i.v . wimmlx«».
..
.
Walke, chap,., at 10;(M) PrWay Rey M RS. BA KER D IE S A T
denly became worse as a result of In-
Salary for on» high schiad prln-
“I 40,000 horsepower, will be used to
SPARKS RANCH FRIDAY fectlon. Funeral services were held
The crowd retorned to town In ttaml®*
officiating. Burial will be
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2.00» no b«lp »upply a current for Han Francis
'
‘from the Bran Metter chapel Sunday
to
attend
the
dance
the
U
g
lo
n
h
e
l
d
,h
e
Laurel
Hll
cemetery.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ . co.
Mrs Lila Nevada Baker. 53, died at afternoon at 4:00, with interrment at
Mr. Hickman si survived by three
In the evening
4.570 00
On the return trip the party visited
»later«, Mrs. J. C. Long of P o w ersJ ,b e s Parks ranch, up the McKenzie the old I. O. O. F. cemetery In Eugene.
Salaries for Teachers
.Crater lake and the Prospect plant of
Mrs. Marv Booth of Silverton, and Fr,‘ia’r- s h ® was tb® wife of George
Three Given Divorces
*
Man. elementary school
990 00 the California-Oregon Power company
; Mrs Elizabeth Williams of Lone Rock T F. - ~ Baker,
of The Dalles, road con-
Gossler Fam ily Reunion
Men, high achool
.......... 3.950 00 o,> ,b <* Rogue river.
Three couples were grantor dlyor W isconsin;
two brothers. Joseph ,ractor on the McKenzie highway.
,
_ reunion, at which
_____ four
fam ily
lh, road lo the latke Is In excellent ces In circuit court Tuesday. Hoy Htauf Hickman of Springfield and G eorge1
Baker is survived by one son, generations were represented was
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4.940 00 condition.
Mr. McLagan says. a K fe r was given a decree from V ivien n e;Hickman of Spokane; and one half- ('ecB I,aker. and five daughters, Mrs. held July 5 at the home of P. J. Bar-
Women, idementary school 16 338 60 'hough the rIni road around the lake Stauffer on grounds of cruel and In- hrother. James Vest of Gotham Wls- (le o " ert- Mrs-
Buprrell, and the net at Thurston. Attending the re-
Women, high achool
4.766 00 '» »HR blocked by snow
human treatment. They were mar- consln.
Misses Flowwle. Juntta and Reba union were Mrs. Barnets daughter.
Baker, all of Portland. Four brothers Mrs L. M. Gossler and her fiv e
'
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_
riod In 1923.
Suffers Stroke on Street
and three sisters also survive the de-¡children: Lawrence Gossler and w ife
20.093 60
Goshen Woman Secures Divorce
Neva Gasper was given a decree
Salaries for Janitors and Clerk
ceased.
’Of Thurston, Otto Gossler and w ife
, While walking In front of the’ clov ; frOtf11 Harry Gasper on the sam e
Mrs. Floyd Liles was given a decree
Elementary school
1.159 25 ,.r and Oox cigar store Wednesday xvonnds. She was granted the care ,n circuit court Wednesday of divorce « „ X ^ ^ n t a ^ T h t , * * bF
Utah school
1,159 2f morning shout 8:00. James Pugh, of of H*«lr two children.
from Leonard H. Idles Goshen farm X X ,
<ntorrm*nt by tb® t a l k e r Gossler and tw o children of T h e
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Springfield Junction, was overtaken
“”d Harr,et a° d C1,tt° rd
(David S Philips was given a di­ er. She a lleg e, he has become In-
2,318.60 by a paralytic stroke. After being vorce from Alvina Philip on grounds fatuated with another woman and has;
L .er °
urston-
” was ( e
Supplies fo r Instruction
treated by a local physician, he was of cruelty
They were married In deserted her. T he couple were m ar- 1 Returns From Los Angeles— M rs. mB
P am yd
a
eea tose eT
Elementary school
........ .. 418 81 r*moved , o hlll homa. „ „ ,eft g|<Je
1909.
rled
in
1907
and
the
mother
will
now
.
Max
Coglll
returned
Wednesday
from
Mlgh School .............................
foOOO paralysed.
Guy Stephens, a friend of the family
Angeles where sne
she spent a
have the custody of their minor son, j Ijoe
Ix>9 Angeges
was
also present.
Tow Carloads of Flag Poiss
Marl.
i month visiting her brother, W. B.
818.81
Otto Gossler and Guy Stevene went
Spend 4th In California c
.
Courtwrtght
Two carloads o f flag poles were
Census Enum eration
to Coast Fork for a fishing trip later.
Mr and Mrs. F. O. Spencer, daugh­ shipped from the Springfield lumber j Must Have Perm its fo r Gas Stoves
Elementary school ..... ............
60 00
company during the latter par, of
Visiting
at
Harper
Home—
Mrs.
ter
Lola,
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
O.
A.
Permits for camping in the national
High School .......................
Face Is Cut
30 00 Richardson drove to Slison , California ¡June for the east. One car was made forests musj be gotten when the Marian Hamlin, Is visiting her brother
Charles A. Gordon received a large
last week, where they spent the 4th IUF og 1S
poles, the other of ten'cam per uses gas stoves as well as Bert Harper at h is home in Douglas
cut on his chin Tuesday while he was
80.00
with friends.
They returned to ,,nd Iwelve foot lengths. In order to. wood, according to an announcement Gardens. Mrs. Hamlin is from Port­ cutting vine maple at the E. W. Le-
Fuel
Springfield Monday.
,urn out G>® orders In time the m ill'o f N«4son F. Macduff, supervisor of land.
Vee place, on Springfield route two.
Elementary school ...
270 50
ran three ahlfts. The car» were sent the Cascade National fores,. Many
A branch which Mr. Gordon was chop­
Migli school
......
245 00
by freight to Portland and from there j permits are now being issued for the
Fined for Selling Fireworks—G. H. ping flew up and hit him on the chin
M other V isits From W ales
were forwarded by express to the McKenzie and Willamette countries. Turner, of the Novelty store, was making a cut which required Tout
Mrs.
S.
Hughes
of
Nanomoyel,
515 50
The Fall Creek. Little Fall Creek, fined |2.50 by city recorder R. W. stitch es to close.
Wales Is visiting her non T. O. Thom­ saat
W a te r
Salt and Wlnberry Creeks have been ¡Smith for selling fireworks.
as.
Thia
la
Mrs.
Hughes'
firs,
visit
i
Elementary »chool
91 44
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to America since he lived In Pennsyl- | H«s Position in Store—Mrs. Kather- closed to campers.
Postal Receipt Gain
High achool ..................
95 00
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Visits Niece
Here—Mrs. Emily
vnnln for three years, over forty years ;
Duncan has accepted a position
Postal receipts of the Springfield
0( Adair of Salem spent the week-end
Buys Cara— Charles Hulres
ago. She plans to stay here for the 1,1 lbe J- c - »’enny store In Eugene,
4
I here with her niece, Mrs. W. H. Ar- postoffice for the quarter ending June
186.44
Mabel
purchased
a
Ford
Coupe
from
rest
of
the
summer.
30, 1926 were 21,862.81, a newly com­
Light and Power
Goes to Portlsnd— It. F. Sloane o f ! the. Anderson Motor company this rain.
pleted report sh^ws. For the same
Elementary school
86 97
j the firm o f Sloarte and Kuhn at week.
Lawrence Couch and I-ewis
period last year they were 2L847.99
Go to Newport - Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. I
High schon)
206.00
V is itin g From Arizona^—Mrs. Nor­
Taylor, with Mrs. Taylors parents J <’a ’,,'"',p rcRorl left Tuesday on a hunt- ( Howe, both of Eugene, also bought
This shows a gain of one per cent.
Mr and Mrs P. Harrington, of E lf | " •“ ,rlp 10 , 'ortlan'1
¡coupes and Howard Alder of Mabel wood Cox and son. Jimmie, of Parker,
292.97
Arizona
are
visiting
friends
here.
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and Fred Rotienberry of Springfield
Roof Burns
gene. »p»nt the July 4th holldnys nt
Janitor's Supplies
Clerks at Cash and Carry- Miss I,ought touring cars.
A
portion
of
the roof o f the S. D.
Newport
Elem entary school ...............
Down From Wendling— Mrs. Jonn
84.50
Hazel Murphy is assisting as sales­
Calm home in W est Springfield was
High school — .........................
160.00
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Purchell
and
Mrs.
E.
Keeler
of
Wend­
girl with the Cash nnd Carry this
From Idaho Falls—Jack Ellsworth ;
burned off July 2. It was believed to
__________ Go to Bend—Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
ling were in town Wednesday
week
and C. C. Christensen of Idaho Falls j
have been lighted from a spark from
234 50 , 'onk nnd family with Mr. and Mrs.
stopped at the Spong hotel Monday. |
the roof The damage was covered by
Repairs and Improvements of grounds ,,nrrv W hitney spent the weekend at
From Out of Town— Mr and Mr?.
Goes on Trip—George Perkins left Jacob Garberson of Brookings and
Insurance
' for district .......... ............... 234 50 B,'nd Rn<1 f,co,tf' lako-
D. C. Trotter and daughter Mary were
Friday evening for a trip to the Three Gerald and Mildred Simmons of Prine­
;
in
from
W
altervllle
Wednesday.
Repairs of equipment /o r dial-
Slaters. He returned by way of ville regsltered there Tuesday.
Vla't at Newport—Mr and Mrs. W il­
Here From Cloverdale— Mrs. Madge
riet ..........
413 10
liam Donaldson and Mr. and Mrs. M.
Mile» returned to her homo here front Klaimath Falls and the southern
Go
to
Sodaville—
Mrs.
Jesse
Smlt-
Library Books
83.00
route.
Accepts Position In E u g en s-M lss I son an(, (, aUKhter left today for Soda. J. T.TcKlln »ere fourth of July visito^*
Broten Springs, near Cloverdale, for
Helen Blom, daughter of the Baptist j v)j,p
at Newport.
the
week-end.
730.60
Go Fishing Up McKenzie— Mr. and minister has accepted a position as
Insurance
Mrs. Jack Henderer fished up the Mc­ bookkeeper with the Bank of Com-
Go to Albany—T. H. Hulbert, ac­
Has Tonsils Removed—Miss Ruth
Go to Bend—Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Elementary achool .................
300.00
Kenzie over the week-end. They w enU m erce In Eugene,
companied by his family went to Al­
Fisher
of
Gohen
had
her
tonlls
re­
Snned
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Mc­
High school .............................
640 96
bany Monday, returning Tuesday
moved by a local physician today.
Pherson drovo to Bend Saturday. up Thursduy morning and returned
Monday.
Flue Fire at Coburg— A flue fire
evening.
They returned home Sunday.
94296
endangered the house of Floyd Hand-
In From Fall Creek—Dale Stewart
Principal nnd Interest on wart-
V isits
From
Roseburg— Mr. and chett near Coburg last week The was a business vIsHxfr from Ftelt
Goes to Portland—Miss Grace Male
rnnlts .................................. 35,316.30
Visit From Albany— Mr. nnd Mrs. Mrs. O. M Turner spent thn July 4th jflro caught on the roof and It was a Creek today.
left Wednesday evening for Portland
Alteration of old buildings
1,304 06 John Lamberty and daughter of Al- holidays with relatives in Roseburg ! hard matter to get It under control,
where she w ill spend a few days.
1’nld for other purposes
3,934 61 hany visited at the N. A. Rowe home M iss Zoe Newman, a niece, returned It Is reported
Sent to Hospital—Robert Drury,
Totol cost of elementary schools
Saturday.
with them to spend a few days here.
W ill Spend Vacation at New port—
son of Forest Drury of Lowell was
........ - ....................- ........... 62.365.10
Has Tonsils Removed—hfiss Mil­ sent to the Mercy Hospital Wednes­ W. H. Anderson and family will leave
Total cost, of high sc h o o l.... 13.913.20
W a lte rv llle
People
H ere— E.
C.
To Attend Classes— Miss Edna dred Pemher of W altervllle had her day.
Saturday for Newport where they
estim ated cost to district for each
Trotter nnd daughter Mary of Walter- Platt. Mrs. Opal Roberts, and Mrs. tonsils removed by n local physician
will spend two weeks at their cottage.
high achool student for one
villo were in town Friday.
Ella Lombard left Wednesday morn­ W ednesday morning.
Visiting Mother From Seattle—H.
/'■nr .................................
86.25
ing for Monmouth, whore they will at­
W. Anderson Is visiting his mother,
Returns to Her Home— Miss Lena
T o ta l expenditures ............. 76,278.36
G irl Born at W a lte rv llle — M r. and tend some of the clnsses given nt the
Goes to Corvallis—F. B. Flâner,v Mrs. I. E. Stevens, having arrived IbeBe Harper who has been at Mo-
Balance In bank
4.310.04 Mrs. George Quinn are the parents of summer seslon of the Normal school drove to Corvnllls and hark Wednes- here Wedneday evening from Seattle. ¡Credie Springs for the last few weeks
Deffctt ...................................... 2,880.49 a baby girl born Frldny morning.
[there.
' day morning.
¡H e will stay here for a wetk.
¡has returned to her home In this city.
T
at
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