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D g V O T IO TO IN T IR B B T
OF B F R IN G F IIL O ANO
T H I FAR R iina OF T H I
W IL L A M g T T g VALLBV
|C .
T W K N T Y -H M C O N IJ Y E A R
CARL ¡VERSON, SO
COMMITS SUICIDE
U . L ib r a r y
SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SPRINGFIELD. LANK COUNTY, OREGON,
Where Fifty Danced to Death
"The People'« Paper*
L IV I
N K W a P A P IR
IN A L I V I TOW N
THURHDAY. JULY 16. 1925
NUMBER 26
. B. JOSLIN BUYS COLE
Three Places A re |M RESTAURANT
IN THIS CITY IPBOIESI
Robbed in Night Mr. and Mr». M. B. Joalln of Port-
Cash Register Stolen From
Luncheonette, Creamery
Till Removed and Type
write' Stolen
I land have purchased the Cole restaur­
LOWERING
GRADE ON STREETS
ant from Mr. and Mr». W. B. Cole,
taking possession Friday.
Mr. and
Despondency Cause of Shooting
Mrs. Cole left Friday morning for Property
Owners Object to
Himself in Room Monday
Portland.
Southern
Pacific Plan to Re­
Morning; Bullet E n t e r e d
Mr. Joslin has been In the restaur­
Three business bufdings of Ute ant business for fifteen year«. Few
duce
Line
on Mill Street Two
Skull Behind Right Ear.
jelly *e re robbed last evening, a p p a r - changes
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Feet and Second Street a Foot
wilt be made In the estabtlsb-
jently by boys, although little of value jment. ___
„
. _
Curt Mur« Ivcrwin, ilo year* old.
-Mrs. ______
Joslin, who
Is
a beauty
was taken The biggest loss was from op. r, tcr/ m. 7 ” ' ”en a beauty 7a“r"or
Lowering of the Southern Pacific
»uiumlttrd «ulclde Monday inornlng
I the Luncheonette, operated by Ralph bere
railroad grade on M ill and Second
Mt th * holin' of hie nleee, Mre. Uoyti
Sweeney and Fred Cline, where the j
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street as proposed by the company,
E IKIIott, 9.15 Fifth rtrewt. by shoot
i X 7 b 7 ’ : : . ,Hb X , u8to a , , . bu..d s p r , n c f , e l d l a u n d r y «8
was objected to In a protest filed
lit« htwa«lt with n 32 rnllbrn revolver
w ith the city council at Monday nights
Ih aiMinilency la thought to have bean
Ing through a window in the. kitchen
SOLD TO PORTLAND MAN meeting by a score of property hold­
the <-ausn of the shooting.
and left through the back door. There
ers
The railroad representatives
Mr. Iveraon had been working nt
Henry Hansen of Portland has pur­ who have asked for the lowering of
j were only a few pennies In the regist­
the new Brattain aehool bulbing a*
the ” —
Springfield laundry
from the grade were not on hand to press
'•••
mu«« most
iwsFt»». ui
minify urns
ueen chased ----
, »iwm
er, sine«
of me
the money
baa been
a wali hiiiui) und had com« home an j
removed the evening before by the 11 ( Markee and will take possession the case and the protest was received
usual at 11 o'clock Munday evening,
—
August 1 M r Hansen, with his wife and placed on file until their ap­
’ | roprietors.
retiring to hla room for the night. The i
and
throe children have already pearance was made.
The
till
of
the
cash
register
at
the
«hooting took place at 6 20 Monday
The buildings, in which ere night clubs ano cabarets at Boston,
j Springfield Creamery was taken, al­ moved Into the rooms next to the
are undergoing a most rigid Inspection since the collapse of the
It Is understood that the Soother a
morning while he w«« alone In hla
'Pickwick Club" there July 4 when 60 dancers err.shed to their
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. . _ the
w grade
though it also contained but a few laundry, where they will live
Pacific ______
desires to
lower
room. The bullet entered the akull I
death
Picture shows firemen removing the body of one of the
pennies.
made mruugn
through '
.... — Entrance was maue
Markee plans to be a salesman two feet on M ill street and nearly a
behind the right ear. lie waa given (
victims.
e
the back door which was pried open a8 * ° ° n “ » <he laundry is disposed of. foot on Second street.
Property
Immediate medical attention but died ,
with a bar
A portable typewriter
**as moved to a house on 4th and ,owners took the position that ¡t was
at II: IS.
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s a t taken from the office, but eweft c streets where he will make bis fut- not to the best Interests of the town
Mr Iveraon came to HprlngfleM
S U P E R V IS E
F A R M E R S U N IO N M E E T S
near
Many IW
footprint«
¡and wod d mean practically closing
WWV--WW--.W T - O
— S
—- U
— P tK V lS fc
----- the back door. «»Wily
I^IIUIB j ure home.
from Davenport. Iowa, a year ego thia M cLAGAN
POW ER PLA N 'l S
T H IS C IT Y S A T U R D A Y wore
- ' left at » the
-aa - creamery,
vevwaoviy, niJSVV
alnce the
4.14»
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! M ill streets. Councllmen expressed
July and then returned In October.
■'
II I ■
f ll» lit * f it
t r u in n g a f i
th r n lltr h
m n ia
ra.dere
water. , w
GRANTS
MAN
NEW
---------- tramped through a-.-uiw water,
n «are i o r PASS
n o o rviM
pi m
tw
.themselves that the Interest ot the
l ie agala <;aine to Springfield In Feb
W. Albert New Chief Engineer of Atl Day Session of Delegates From They rifled the drawers of the desk O W N E R O F m W F F r T I O M P D V cltx came first and ‘ he Southern Pa-
ruary and ha» been making hla home
In
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u
. . . . u . . s . Locals
■ . . . . . • to - be u
.ia at
-•
in the office, although it
It Is
la believed
h e iia v -a ■
-
clfic afterwards and that public senti­
V irie
Held
her« «Ince lie waa a member of the
Local Mountain States Power
| that nothing more was taken.
j A c . Wllgon hag tr>de(j ,he
ment would control their actions.
Englea lodge of Davenport and Ute
Woodman
H
a
ll
Company
Bicycles Kept O ff W alks
I
°. ,
Ol T
,nn' “ xestaurant on Main street be-
Mystic Worker« of the World
E W Albert has been chosen to su.
The Lane
‘-«n« County
‘ ‘' “ "'X Farmers
Union
k e n | tween 3rd and
4th streets,
W. streets,
E
An
ordinance pronimting
prohibiting bicycles
Mr Iveraon'« wife realde In Daven­
on ........... r . n < " , w®r® ,a ......
.tween
3rd and to 4th
to W. E.
n oralnance
nicyctea
The
Farmers Union
In ! ,
J' , Nel’ on "hoe repairing EgtP< for ranch property at Orant, and tricycles from being ridden on the
port aa doe« alao two daughter», I.II
will
bold
Its
quart
-rly
meeting
t-ee,l W
M< l.agiin as chief engineer
I(, | ’ 1‘OP M r Nelson left a few cents in Paag
EMeg toofe over thg gho j sidewalks in the city were passed by
llan Water» and Mia Vera Iveron
A
Woodman hall «tartlng at
IP
of the oral Mountain States Power the
n n » .- w
a s n.»t
n n
. .
.. . ni» cash box. but th e m
nion**F
wan
.w
» _ , __« „ is ____
the council. r Provision
made only
»later Mr». Ada Manwarlng and a Plan.
Mr M. Lagan ha. been made «> <d< *k Saturday
Delegates from «U 1
rbed
* b
'
J
this morning.
Voceto *
<<’«»<X » '• expected.'
*
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left Wednes- for newsboys who may ride serosa the
niece. Mr«. Elliott, reside in Spring- •D am production superintendent. In
field. A half brother. Hugh Hoocock, Churge of the plant« at North Bend.
» • » •» ma"X »<* actln» I"
, hop.
daX evening for Grants Paas.
Mr. width of the walk to deliver a paper
1« a resident of Ifa lr. Nebraska
Tllaniook. Dulls« and Springfield He-jcaPa* ' X
| ollce officers susDect that , h E8t®*' wlth h*8 w,fe and '<>ur chUdren to a subscriber. The ordinance goes
S
i A basket luncheon furnished by thn ' worg ‘¿ .s co n e'b y’ “"^noh^oV boW T ' “ ° CCUPy “ “ ,p “ r,ment
th® * y e '" ‘ ®
* “dJ * 0™ « *
The funeral was held at 10 o'clock •will rattialn In BpringflH I.
t
h
e
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m
mber.
w
ive,
win
,
on.-,I,me
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one
to
ton
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Wednesday morning Interrm eut waa
Mr. Albert has been with
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llttle.l
Ordinance No. 484, providing for
In the Laurel H ill cemetery.
Iter. plant for four years, und has been norn meal. Important business Is to 's k lll or forethought.
J the grading and graveling ot Eigh­
Child erg conducted the service*.
connected with the company Yor a he taken up and President Ralph >
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PENCIL PUSHERS PLAY
teenth street from Main street to the
longer period Mr McLugsn hs« been l-alrd urges a good a ll) ndance.
C I V I L S E R V IC E E X A M S
GAME
CALLED
BASEBALL
Brattain line was passed on Its fina:
The convention
convention was
was to
to have
been j
M A N Y A T T E N D POW ER CO
hlef engine r h»re fop «even ysrs.
The
have been
FOR POST OFFICE FOR
reading.
! held |n Ihe Mount Vernon haK. which
The combined forces of the Eugene
a petition was recleyed for a light
P IC N IC A T B R O W N S V IL L E
j waa burned down on July 4. but has
M IL L AND E L E V A T O R CO.
For the purpose of selecting a letter and ^Prtogfleld Booth-Kelly p e n c il^ the corner cf Third and F streets
i been changed to Springfield.
The grealer part of the local force
I carrier and to secure a list of eligible pusherg ,* * re defeated by the Wend and was referred to the fire and water
M A K IN G IM P R O V E M E N T S
of Mountain Slates Power company
j persons la -case a vacancy for c le rk . Iln*
«xtists in a five Inning committee.
worker», with their families attended
I uc ccurs In the Springfield post‘ office g“ me pla>'ed “ 1 'Vendllng Monday
To provide shelter for the four H A R R IS B U R G H A N D S LOC­
Numerous petitions for the Ban­
• he employees picnic given by the truck« used by the company a new
ALS S H O R T EN D OF SCORE ! the civil service commission an- eveninF- The final score was 11-».
croft bonding act to be exercised In
company at Brownsville Saturday
--------v . iTMrMic«* w ilt «oon bp built near th<*.
sidewalks were
received,
inounceg an examination. Applies-' The first two innings went off in building
Swimming, basebrt I, races, a big feed strlngfleld. M ill and Grain company
A fu r holding ih t Harrisburg base- lions to take the examinations will be big league style, with no scores made Sidewalk building was reported % go-
und la D r a dance provl-ted entertain aheria,
Il has
been announced.
•
the third.
Spring
! ¡ng aneau
ahead in goo
good shape with the ex-
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10 “ 40 M re f ° r *1« In- xecelved until August 12, by the sec- In
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- Clayton Barber. ov.
. u . ¡mg
the fnlt'g»-
the Springfield
Hpringflelil nine
blew up retnsy of the Eleventh Civil Service f*e*d Pltc*ler developed a bad arm and ception of a few
inenl fur lh,- crowd, whic h waa made new stricture will be south of the
r ,ln* ’ - Ihe
nine blew
up of employee«
and their families main plant, and the work of c le a rn g !81 ,h '- g ru e Sunday and allowed their district, Seattle Washington. The age w’endHng began to score. They con
Notice ordering the old house on
«from
from all
all the \Ylllsmette
W illamette valley
valley plants
plnnl« the
the sround
ground for
for It was
was
started
started Tue»
Tuea- “P I' nents to win seven runs In the I mils are 18 to 45 years.
Minimum ‘ nued in ,hls manner until the fifth,
the Bettleheim
property removed
Springfield people who attended the day.
ev h Inning Two more run» made l ay Is »1150 for carrier and »1700 for when ,he Eu»«ne-8prlngfield men got j within thirty days was ordered sent
plinlt were. V\. < . Mi-Lagan and | I The
company buildings
are IVX
being
by Harrisburg
In the
eighth - finished
or women may take frlght run8 from ,he new Wend ing and If It were not removed within 30
a •« S’
w a e i n gras n y
m i l I ’ ! I I ■ pars
<U • VS
I •< p«
”
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-
, , clerk.
- — • E ither a a men
av
family. K W A lbrr ( and family, L. A repaint'd and thin work will bp flnl«h ' he ««’«ring, making the result 9 4. The ¡the examination.
j pitcher.
I ,ja}-9 was ordered torn down by city
S
m i t h a and
m i f family,
it m ilv
l Harrison
l n v i - l » „ n Ebb« and .„j ...................
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_
!
..
. .
Smith
within a »hort time.
j game . »as
played a at Harrisburg.
With the establishing of village de-
return game is planned, to bejhelp and the cost assessed to the tax
i Johnson. I, E. Danl«
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| The ( w ala will meet the Company livery In tFpringfleld August 1 the Io- PIaxe<l here, and still another w ill bedroll,
M i«. t'o io M t's . " Hrlln<.
M T . S T A T E S POW ER W A N T S |- - Xatlonn I Guards team next Sun cal office und the paasing of the post-1 P|axed at Wendllng Labor Day.
M l« » Lulu McPherson and Jesse Yeng-'
The Eugene-Springfleld lineup was:
Arrested for Larency
T O B U IL D N EW POLE L IN E la> at ,he ,ocal lllanio,ld on n°xtb 6th office into second class has come
er and family.
civil service regulation for employees, j Phl1 Bl8hop, catcher: Clayton Barber,
.street
Vernon Pease, of Lowell, was ar-
will mean
more —
help,
pay a and
Phchbr; —
Edgar
Martin, first
base;
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— —'■">
■«, better
e v iie r pa?
n o ------------
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— «—
« . rested yesterday by deputy sheriffs
Springfield's lineup for the Harris It
Application for a franchise on coun
M ill S ta rt« Tu esd ay
force.-Kalph
Mart
’n. 8ec
second
e which wtllP'Urg game was; Carter and Delps j * working
° r k.ng conditions for the local forcer
Ka|Ph M
art!n-
°nd base; W infred and brought to the county Jatl on a
ty
roads
for
a
‘
power
line
Several repair Jobs which bail not
Till*
third b»8*
hftSP : • E.
p R.
R FndlpA
lf left
laxFi I
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we
»
• w
Junction C ltylP itch er; Black, catcher; Thompson
The Pflfih
ca,h rOFIuloe
re«i,,,ex ,aken 'xom aU
the . MftV. ,hlrd
Endicott,
charge of larceny. He Is accused of
been finished delayed the opening of lead from Springfield to Junction
„ the p resentl"x*t base; Sgyder. second base; CJ ’ -“ "xheonette last night was found
: Tom Rambo, center field; D. W. stealing silverware and blankets from
than the present J
base; Spvder, second base; C.
the Booth Kelly ml* I until Tuesday Nt n shorter distance
made to the county" Mullgan. short stop; O. Mulligan. '
n° ° n ,oday near ,he railroad switch McKinnon, right field.
Darwin Yoran's summer home on the
one
h«R
been
n ' T 1" ' . mHr|H\ ’o7!d“ X ,n,’nM o nd 7*
<7e'M o 7Z IL n ‘ St«Zs Z w e r Ublrd" ¿ .s e f S h a rm ^
r l « h 7 ™ d ? j ,racks * « *
«partments.
W illam ette river near Dexter. Pease
Cars Purchased— The Black Butte is a youth that has caused the sheriffs
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• .« » tl'““ ’ “ ' T" '
S X i * •“
“ "¡YO UTH CHARGED W ITH
lumber empany of Cottage Grove. M. office trouble before.
down
A portion of th. wooden c a r-' th'' Iu“ ln Un" nor,h of Springfield»!
A. Horn of Cottage Grove, and John
rl«r "ear the In c le n lo r was torn “nd 'xosalng the river to the Pacific' Lawson and Hardesty umpired.
HAVING ILLICIT LIQUOR
L iU U U K •H art bought For(1 trucgg from the
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gtop at Hotel—J. R. Baker of Port-
out by workmen during the shutdown. I h'ih w ay follow along the Prairie road
Charged with possession and sell Anderson Motor company this week. ! r , nd and M r and Mrs. E . H Black of
and replaced by Iron material, to les-!10 J,,n<',l<>n-dty.
Form er Springfield Boy May Di<
Lyons purchase«! a touring Bend stopped at the Spong hole? Mon-
.
° f Intoxicating liquor WflMam i ! I ' Q larence
sen fire dan,;» r.
, T h e new line would serve farmers
e
o W < I
A es 4 aw — i a* Z ~v a* -- ■ “ a. _
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x
wra
w
t
-
'hs well as cities north of the Spring- No hope» are held for the recovery of Z| koski, a youth on the Vitus ranch Car' ani' Ant° nl° Camp° 8 and E ’ L- day. F. J. Renning of Seattle and J.
the little son of Rev. L ilia n Gray. ! near Springfield, was arrested Aion- stew art bought raodsters
H. Mathews of Canary were hero
Lot Will Be Cleared— In a letter field plant.
(former pastor of the Free Methodist day and Is held on »1000 ball. The
Tuesday.
received by the Flower Knalty com I
! ihureh. In West Springfield, accord- youth's father and mother served
S«" . Francisco People Here— M r.
L.
pany from the Bettelhelm helra. It is FREE DANCE TO FIRST
. Ing to friends who have recently sentences in the county Jail two years “ nd Mrs r>av,d Mitchell and Mr. and
slated ihat the old house on the corn-
Go to Portland— Mr. and Mrs.
30 C O U P L E S S A T U R D A Y received letters from her. Mr. and ago on a similar offense.
j Mrs- J M Osburne of San Francisco
er of 2nd and Main streets will he
R| ey Snodgrass and daughter Max­
Mrs. Gray and their son are now In
The
trial
of
the
youth
has
been
set
spenl Wednes;*By evening visiting at
torn down Immediately, and Ihe lot
The American L.glpn Dance which Portland, where the boy broke
ine left Wednesday morning for Port­
. ..... ; ...... .. " ' 7 "
; «'ortianu. Where the boy broke
his i for Saturday bv Justice R W Smith I th® H - J' Mitchell and the Dallas
I »■lined up. _____________
be the
g lv o n rd Saturday
| nle Hg0
out to of
in ary lnX night
"
r « ’ III be 1 '"k HOme
"O"'« , time
ago. Amputation
Amputation of the Zllkoskl wag
was arrested
arrested durlne
during a raid Murphy 1,om®8- T h ®X »xe
theix land, where they w ill attend the Elks
ho ord,na/X
ordinary I"
In sever«
«eterta ways,
waya. ¡whole
<>n the farm by deputy
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...
way home from a trip through Wash­ convention.
I- i
"
"ul of f lhe
whole limb was necessary, and the on
sheriff
Leave for Mod » .to Mr. and Mrs. One of the special offers Is that the wound
hss refuged to heHl
Mrs '
•
P X - eriffs
ington and Oregon.
Earl L eiley left Wednesday morplng first thirty couple on the floor w lll! o ray's a,|drM(( |* g N 8(xth gtreet
Has Major Operation— Mrs. W alter
ANOTHER
BAND
CONCERT
for their home In Modesto, California, be admitted free. Special prises will i Portland
Rauch underwent a major operation
W
ill
Go
to
Crater
Lsl^e—
Mr.
and
after visiting with Mr. and Mr«. E. he given (he ladles. The largest open
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TO BE FRIDAY NIGHT Mrs. W. G. Hughes and fam'Jy will at the Pacific Christian hospital Wed­
J. Lepley for a week.
.¡a ir floor in Western Oregon makes
The
third
concert of the Springfield '. T ® ‘“ T 118 morning for B xacation nesday
Ships
Lum
ber
East
■
¡dancing a popular pastime these warm
band
will
he
held Friday evening at I ' F P *” Crater Lak®‘ They w,n b®
Bicycle Found— A man's blcyefe weather evenings.
The Springfield lumber company
the corner of Second and Main street t i ’1" ? 1
Med'oxd by Mr. Hughes’
Spend
Week
at
Bandon— Mrs.
was found lying In a ditch near town
shipped three cars of lumber east
according
to
the
announcement
o
r
b”
>,h®
r
'
E-
Jk
«
“k“
®8-
of
Sapxamento.
Maude
Bryan,
w
lttf
her
daughter.
several nights age by Ihe police. It I*
Legion to Meet
Wednesday.
Band Master J. C. Parker. The pro. I " h° ” ” make
tF P Wlth ,hem'
Crystal, and Mrs. Grace Roberts are
at the city hall and has not been | Tho regular meeting of the Spring
spending the week-end at Bandon.
claimed.
gram will be of an hours’ length.
I field post, American Legion, will be
Receives Poles
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¡held Friday evening at the pavllllon.
Tho concerts so far
rar have been very
r H ,’ ,p r* ® Fr<*™
rrwm Boepburg—
noswourg— Mrs.
mrs. Olga
oiga
The ( arbollneum wood preserving j wg | attended and the band has p r o - Hankin of Roseburg, formerly Miss
Fined for Passing C ar— T. C. H a ll ,Commander »warts urged “everybody
R*tu»n From Coast— Mr. and Mrs
paid a »2.50 fine at the city hall Wed- 'out" as there is Important business to company received a carload of poles duced high class music. Everybody Is M II1- a r »'8ldent ° f Springfield, arrived Anthony Saul and daughter returned
Wednesday.
nesday for passing a street ear while be transacted.
Invited to th« open air concerts.
,“‘r“ Wednesday. She —•—
- Win Monday f r»n North Bend and Marsh
here
wept • to
It .was unloading passengers.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
berry before returning to her home field.
Return From Fishing T r lp - D r . W.
Qo to North O a k p ta -M r and Mrs Saturday.
_
State President Visits— Miss Myrtle
Return to Roseburg- Miss Zoe New- James, slate president of the Rebec C. Rebhan. Dr. Ralph Dlppal, J C. I Frank Sharman. accompanied by their
Has Operation— Mrs. D. H. Mitchell
man of Roeeburg, who visited t h e 'cah lodge was a visitor at the local McMurry and Levi Neet returned 9un
Return From Coaat— Mrs. Ralph of Goshen underwent a major opera­
son. Lester, left this morning by auto
past week with her aunt, Mrs. Q. H. chapter meeting Monday evening. Miss day from a weeks' fishing trip up the for Bellefleld, North Dakota. They Dlppel, and daughter Patty, Mrs. Levi
tion at the Pacific Christian hospital
Turner, retnrnod to her home Sunday. ¡James vlatted the Creswell
lodge Sgpiih Fork ot the McKenxIe.
Neet and Nadine M cMurry returned today.
Plan to bo gone about a month.
Tuesday evening, and Wednesday she
Monday from a week at
Bandon
Surprise Party Held— Honoring her met with the Eugene group,
On W ay to Rainier— Mra. Josephine
Mareóla Realdant III— Mrs Gray beach.
birthday, relatives and frlenda of M r*.
.
Rapairing Home— W. O. Hughe« le
Poley and daughters Eva and Minnie Landers of Marcóla Is In the Pacific
E llia A. Stevens gathered at her home I Leave for Weehlngton— Mr. and
having the roof of hla home at 5th
stepped Monday evening at the Dallas Christian hospital recovering from a
Go to California— Carl Nelson, bar­
Sunday for a surprise party.
| Mra. Taylor Needham of Thurtton Murphy home.
They are on theta major operation performed Wednes- ber at the Morris slop, left Wednes­ and E streets raised and repaired.
■ | left Wednesday for a motor trip way from their home In^Hshland to Xda
day for Sacramento. California, where
Leave for Visit— Mrs. Helen Howe through Washington
the Rainier National Park.
in From W altervlll»— Mrs. J. J.
ha w ill be with a barber ehop In a
and Miss Helen Revee, teachers In the j
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Building Nkw House— R H. Nesbitt department store.
Peplot was in town from W alterrill«
Ixmg Beach. California high school ] R„ urn, p rom C ra U r Lake-Mr«
this morning.
Here From W e e tflr-D . K. Mitchell Is building a five-room frame house
left today for Portland after visiting i^w rance
May returned Tueeday ot W estfir stopped here Friday before on B. street between 8tb and 9th.
Hara
From
Monroe— Mrs
Roy
at the W. C. Rebhan home several frnm crate r la k e
»be has been going on to Portland to the Elks cos The bungalow will be entirely mod­
Emigh visited here Wednesday from
Mre Helveraon III— Mrs. Pratt Hole«
days.
ern
there since July 4.
vention.
Monroe.
arson Is 1*1 at her home.
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