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THE SPRINGFIELD
TWKNTY-SKCQND year
HI’RINGEIKLI), LANK COUNTY, OKKOON.
Springfield Day At
Fair Record Breaker *
J. Vv. MARKHAM PASSES AT
HIS HOME IN SPRINGFIELD
Premium» Awarded for Many
Exhibit» from This Section;
Many Entertainment Fea­
ture»; Pioneers Elect.
Spr i gfleld bu-lnesa house» a n l hr
li'»oth Kelly sawmill rloxril Wednvr-t
<1«y In
nt>««rvanie of Hprli xfl«|d
Florida Ire
“T h e People's Paper”
~ NEWSPAPER
X -'V I TOWN
THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1925
SPRINGFIELD FLOWERS
FAIR PREMIUM WINNER3
Air Defense
W Markham died Wednesday Fred C. Montgomery Taken First
t an illneaa of three week», at bfa
Place with Glsdiollas; Exhibit
l home
inn
on Main »treet. Funeral eerv-
Thia Year Beautiful.
Ice« will he held tonwrow at th e ,
Pb-asact Hill church, with burial at
„ , „ ,, .
the Pleasant HUI «-m elery
! »* r'’d
M'">i<on*-rv. Of Springfield,
| Mr .Markham was born l„ Virginia 7 " ‘i*’ " " 2 5 /'* ?
d" P'8y
In 1M0 He moved to Missouri ahon
’
‘V l j “ “’ C° u0,y ,a” ’'
a young man. when, he murrl.d Ml-«
‘ F
°f
y,C’n ,'y k,8° ear>
L
r ed off ribbon«. The fiorisi dlaplay
Temora < arier. They (hen lived *u
thia year was exceptionally good.
! North Dakota for twm ty-two year-.
Following are the winner»:
■ moving to Pleuxant lllll In 1920. They
have lived In Springfield «Ince 192J
C olhctiv« group. Begonia, fibrous
Mr«. Markham and five children root«—flret, Mr». George I). Heita-
t survive the deceased. Mr». Frank L. inaa; second, Mr». J. A. Banfleld;
| Smith of Pleasant It'll. Mrs. Morton third, Mr». J. Lockerbe. Tuberous
! Hrl-low of Dexter, and Morton,
root«— First, Mr«. Beo. Heltzman- ,
v w u , Wal
TV n p
ton a n l Parmalee Markham of Spring ■"•««nd, Mrs J. Lockerbie; third, Mr«
, Jleld are the < hildrea. Three broth K M Luf* r
i
• re, George W ( Markham of Huff.
Fuchsia» Frist, Mr«. J. A. Ban-
North Dakota. Janie« F. Markham of field; second. Margaret Da vid »on.
Kogeravllle. Tenne*««,je. and Marlon
F ern -F Irst. Mrs. Oeorge HeRzmin.
Markham of Ireton , Mlaw.uri; and) Foliage p la n ts-F irst. Mra. J. A .
one «later, Mr. Mary Peel of th l, Banfleld : .econd, Mrs. Jaa. Lockerbie.'
p it y alao survive.
G eranium »-First, Margaret David-,
MAIN ST. BUILDING
SOLO TO EOGENEAN
East Half
Building
Mikesell,
vestment
to Move.
of Stevens-Perkins
Bought by M. W.
of Eugene, for In­
Purposes; Tenants
T he east half of the Stevens-Perk-
j ins two-story building on Main street
ba» been sold to W. B. Mikesell, o f
Eugene. The consideration 1» not an­
field nnd «urrnuntllug Neighborhood«
nounced. The building, which houses
entered won rr‘x»».
i the Hall Cash, »tore on the ground
Boa Id re the Judging nnd regular eg.
, floor, aurl has apartments" upstairs,
hlblta, feature* of the fair Include
I »a» purchased from Mr. C. R. Don­
n good racing pro»rn-n. Kent*» wild
nelly of the U niversity of Oregon T.
went rodeo, McCleve's troupe of train
M a j. Gen. James C. H arbord, U . I M. C. A., who has owned It only a
• <l hone», nnd Weiner « do» nnd pony
few months.
S. A , retired , who is to head Pres.
show
A band. conceaaloaa, and a
Coolidge’s new com mittee, named j Mr. Mikesell. who Is connected with
to study our aviatoin defense needs. j'h e Bam Rugh Realty company, states
donee at the open air Pavillion each
T h e com mittee m e t the President
•vent»» further liven» the fair.
I the purchase was made for invest­
before going into session.
An In for in a I meeting of the l,m a
—
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4 »on; second. Mr». George Heltzman:
ment purposes, and that ‘the building
I MRS. LARSON DIES
third. Mr» J. A. Banfleld.
County pioneer« wna held Wednesday
will be rented in the future to the
morning at the pioneer pxvtlllun,
tenants. Welby
AT NELSON HOME
Var,8*at‘xl
td an U -P Irst. Mrr CiV,C CLUg TO pN TFB TAIIll same
8am8 t8na“t8'
W8,by Stevens
8teTe11 owns
when stories of early days were ex-
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J. A. Benfield; .econd, Margaret
ENTERTAIN the w est half of the bfuldlng.
Mr*. Gertruds Helix of La Belle.
chanted.
Al « final and buatness
Mrs. Bessie May Laraon. wife of Davldaon.
j
CITY SCHOOLS TEACHER
After the Springfield N ews occu-
Fla., is a woman of action. When
meeting in the nft-rnoon Melvin Mil
I P1*» 11» new home. Hall» Cash store
her husband took Muy Lawrence i Albert Larson, died Sunday at thei Single specimen. Asparagus plumos-
ler wna elected president of the or-j
The Spr(ngfteld Civic club Invited
expects
to move . Into
the
Odd r Fellow
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M
S V VFXMU
V U U W s
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rbling »he followed them In an­ I Arnie Nelson home on 4th street. Fun-i ,a~ First. Margaret Davidson.
sanitation. J. (I. Stevenson wan chon- j other car. While hubby left camp e u i services were held Tuesday from' Asparagus «prengerl—FIrst, Mar-
Parent Teacher«’ association to building In the room vacated. Then
to fetch water, Mra. Seita hand­ the Walker chapel, with Interment at
en vice president, and W L tlrlntow
Davidson; second, Mrs F r e l P ° “ wlth 11 Oct,b«'r 1» ii^a reception the Anderson-Wing Ford garage ex­
cuffed the atfinity, took he, to
for the teachers in the city schools. pects to take the whole ground floor
win mad« secretary-treasurer for the'
the lau rel lllll cemetery.
, Jacobson.
town ami had her arrested.
»
twelfth consecutive year.
is an annual affair. The civic
, Mr» laraon has been 111 here about
Begonia, flbroua rooted — First, This -----------------------------
— of the Stevens-Perkins building.
The rarea Wednesday afternoon
four months, although her home la Mrs. Oeorge Heltzman; second. Mrs. club at Ws m eftin0 Tuesday e v e n i n g ------------------------------
drew a Mg crowd. In the J:2o trot
at Redmond. She la survived by her Fred J a c b so n ; third. Mrs. D. A .,MHked Pf n»l*slcn to plant shrubs in MANY DIVORCES GRANTED
,,r„ . IOB.
i tbL n,,w
« b o o l yard
Q y C , R C U |T r n , . D T , , . n r e .
Koyanna Mac. owned by M C. Keefer Î. .V,w o --------... ” c <’o»,W first:
Ida husband, her father. B. B Jeans of Haggart.
came In first In (he first two heat«. |h .M i1*’1’;, . "w ,n 't I Gilbert Htevena, Eugene; seven children, Ben. Doris,
Begoi,ta. tuberous rooted — First ' Th<i club **eard a s part of Its In-•
VLHJK I J U D G E
with Alicia M. Kylo .econd and H„a H .n ley llrst" Id .1’’» . , ? ' * * *
E'lm.-r. Ruth Conrad and IXdvtn; ,«*«>• D R-Hxman.
’ dustrlal program a report of thei A dozen divorces were r r .n f« , , h i.
<t«y ni
th» Lane t'ouniy
fa ir.
The'
<!«y broke nil previous records for at-!
tendance M ny exhibit« from Spring-
b"»h
Kugene
)had(/ ncre»»" j cult co art. Those to who S
t X
Mi Kylo took first, and Rovanna Mac Walker, second and third. Pair'
___ doS
______ and I ^ k w b U ; second. Margaret David-
ed 100 p .r cent since the beginning ! . „ „ “ 7 „
’
Mr» Chari*» Wever of Halfway; and ,toB
rame In second
ThX lime _______
fog th-> Ntd». Ida Walker, first
W .^ m
T ’”n '
three heats waa 2:20, 2 114*. M d , a
iS ? " '1 £ ? !!!!? •.H*
br,” h'*r«- Archie and Carson
Hanxlng baskets—First and second. of the ’.Try Springfield Mer, h an t, | L
First” campaign.
Fred Frese. pro-
‘‘gal”’ t Barre“t
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i I " Mra.
'-
third, Mrs. prletor of the bakery, sent the w o ”
'
*“
‘“ hUman tre<t'
I., ih
In
the . « 1:11
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pace Hal
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Pazton
Jr.,
.
two-year
class,
which
went
to
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I
Gao.
Heltzman.
a
«FI.»
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took all three heats ». the time being
charIe,
i5u,,‘waJt Hampshire bo»a—
■aby Passes Away.
Maidenhair fern—Second. Mrs. J. A. men some spkndtd rumples of pas-
try which were served a , refreeh- Crandall_
aOT‘“8t M L
Marr J !* * ' « ’ »««"be. D L. Grl, g . and
1:10*4, 1:09*« and 2 o»u
Banfleld, ooly entrant, not »A>rthy ot
I,o.“ r u,1^c_r siz month«.
~
„ „
„ p .
ments at the meeting. Mrs. W. J I » . r- ..
.
.
Thelma Orace Gey, five months fir st
Scott renedered the report of the
“
aS* “St
6 Cr*ft’ cruel
the running races Utretla w»n first two V-««*. L. D. Griggs end >j(,n., old ilaughter of Mr. ami Mrs. John
Ostrich plume fern—Fern. Margnr- bakery
d inbuman fe e tm e n t and tailor«
place. I»rlnreae was second, and Bhem-1
M Haytoo, second. Bow. six | ° * y ot 9S# Ml)l »treet. waa found et David
secoari. Mrs. Joe. Lock-
to support. She was granted |3 0 a
rock third. Hetty ^ „ e « „ j Oregon
Or’« «
S«"- « r» t., dead at the home of her parent. Tues- crble.
month alimony.
D-n were the other horses entere-,
«“ m î'tc o n ,? ’0
° r"‘
‘Uy » ' * '
> — .re» w... be
’
.
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Plante from amateurs. General as- MEDALS TO BE AWARDED
C. 8 Plaster against Lillie L. Plaa.
^ "^r** »f ’bis afternoon «va» an
<’»ttl«e- Junior bull. Mra
Scott, held this afternoon at 1:30 from the »ortraent of potted house plartt»— i BY LEGION TO ATHLETES ler- crue< and inhuman treatm ent
Iddre»» Of Onvernog Walter Pierre.
o ,,v # Keepey, second; H. L.’ Walker chapel, with burial at the Pirat. Mrs. J. A. Banfleld; second,
— —
a ( Cora Brlckler against Leslie L.
wh.. will «peak at 2:10,
I .Plank,
ì ’.,8nk- •b'rd;
th rd; hull, two years.
year«. M. la u rel Hill cemetery. Rev. Charles Margaret Davidson.
j Three medals
....... will
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_ v.
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„
be awarded an- Brickler,
cruel
and Inhuman
treat-
A Hat of prises which have already ond':%nd"' Fill»
“deoHr“ 'h»it' “J**“ O< lh*
cburih w1H h*»e
Cu‘ lo w ers. Display of A s te r » - nnaily by the American Legion ~ to ' m ew. The mo'the7was' v ^ T u ie T lr e
been awarded Include the following: calf ' llarnld w illiam s fire"- H, i , , hJr“'' of ,ho »’ ''vice.
First. Mrs. J«s. Hayo; second. Mrs. the three best all-round alheletea of and custody of the children
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h . s . f o o t b a ll c a l l I „ ^ 1’ "
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"c'iS i‘s,fcTiiT *“'T
- • £ ^ '"
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¡ onrt Mr» O. B Qualf; third. Mrs. G. scholarship, training and »portsman-l Orace Peterson against Joseph tt.
veare
G Baunder«. third Junior heifer calf,
W. . McLain.
TF«r». k A M« f orn«ck. flrM. w H. L. Plank. flr»t, Helfer, two year»
-------. ou,
— for . the¡
. - ,W
.sh ip will be some of the qualities con-' Peterson, cruel and inhuman treat«
Twenty-four men . turned
Gladioli— First. Fred C. Montgom-' »biered In making the award
Pawning, »econd;
C. • P. • i Barnard.
»nd under, H »«•
L. • Plank.
and
first a football
,« i i i « n i ,
■ » » « •» .
i f ‘rst
i « i
m
i* »
w w tu « « i
p
i u t L iv e
o
m e
i high
i'f & n
m ent
pracGce
o i f the
»WM;
Ram
lamb—
The three m edals »-,11 be of gold.
- w.
Downing.
'l ™ “ i ' T ? nd, S,.,n’ J*!1"1 «' hool player. Monday evening, V. ery; second, Alfred Bayne.
Alice M. Rix against Gus John Rix«
first
U
.1.«
,h rd H L I’lank. first; L. I). Grige« n
. k
u
J
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BArond • •
Larkspur—Second. Mrs K M L uph.'silver and bronze and are mode by cruel and inhuman treatment. The
M.
Ullen. augi
^ in second
m^ond
Bain.
tJi«
roach,
has
announced,
fin
won.
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«nuumnmi.
third Ewe, 2 y e a i r r a n
— - t V
V
IS rv a » .
la .e .w
11
V -ia
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I « 0 *1 1 f ’
h n
P jH llw n a a x I
t
_a
« Ih>wn-
er, not worthy of first; honorable tbe Amerk-an Legion for this purpose, mother was given the care and cus­
Jersey
Senior _______
yearling
helfer.l
L eit<■ mien w who
returned are r Cowart
nlng. first nnd ‘bird; E A. M"- Mrs 8. Scot,, first; J H. Douglas, | ,tnd C. Thompson, end»; McPherson, mention. Fred C. Montgomery.
They will be given out each spring tody of the ch ’ldren.
t’ornack iern«d
Phlox—Ftrgt, Mrs K, M. Lupher.
at the conclusion of the school year.
l«eeon i. Cow. H. L. Plunk, first; 0 . ju«.i.m
halfback;
Yenrllng ««
ca; Moon
« e o n , tacklt ; and Lewis,
Dena Archambeau against Agrhle L.
Downing. First and »econd
W Godiove. second: L. D Griggs'
Pansies— Flra,, Mrs. K M Lupher; and will become the permanent prop Archambeau. cruel and Inhuman
Ewe
Ä
- b‘ b'y «*
Basile««« Kell»« I rUaM-
W’«t«on. third
arty of the winners.
j treatment The wife was given »25 a
second. Mrs. Fred Jacobson.
to the backfield.
Wat rea. firs, W Itownlng
--------Scott,
H. L. L- Plank,
8c0“ ’ fir»,;
rlr,,;
’,|"nk- aec-i
c m d . K . , . ............
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,.ollar(1 of ,agt year>i guba lg out
A comm ittee
of three,
M. a.
B. Huntly, i month alimony.
— c ir s i,
« r s. Henrietta St,
lt - c w
luree, m.
Rosea—Firs,.
Mrs.
S
Grin Hartón,
third: en«-«_
Hoch w s e Down
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<’nd;
Allen, third. Senior helf-
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. . M«« ■« »«.
" * McCornack. .econd £ c ,lf u"der T ' year*
I ,or center, and Joe Thompson will John; second. Agne» Lockerbie; third.I Trubert Henderson and Walter Scott.
Stella V. Fouts against Charles C.
Mrs. K M. Lupher. .
was - — appointed
r r ------- ¿ r a t s iio to l u make
;
I U P plana for the
Fouts. cruel and Inhuman treatment.
ns
Wn " P,’ <e ° n lh e
«hlns were: Fwe W
Snapdragon display— First, Mrs. K. °bservs,lon of Armistice day. The The wife was given her former
r»m. E A McCornack Downing, and Mgr|an K(,lgo flrgt Oran(lch>n)p|ong U l . » , lng» will probably play end.
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new players also turned out. M. Lupher; second, Mrs. Geo. HelU- form of celebration will be decided name. Stella Davidson.
Rambroilette- W Downing won all were: Bull, three years, L. D. G rig g s'“ Many
on by this committee
riret and second nlsces except two and 8on; "senior yearling bull. C. W.
While no, giving his definite opin­ man.
Della Kllnk against Lem KHnk.
which were won hv M-s Dllve Keen, Allen; junior yearling heifer, Mrs. ion o f the caliber of thia year's team
Dahlia Display.
cruel and inhuman treatm ent Thy
ey. Mrs Keenev won Pre, In the egret Scott; heifer, two years. H. L. Plank.
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Peony varieties— First. Alfred Bay- CITY MAIL DELIVERY
mother ___
was . ghren the care and cus-
Milk Shorthorns — Northwood Ctweb Bain said. -Football prospect»
rem and ram lamb dlvt-lona Cham-
,
for this year are considerably better n e; second, Mr«. Ralph Stone; third,
won» were: Ram and awe. w Down- Farms won all prises
WILL START TOMORROW tody of tbe «bildren
»•<
Holetelns Judged.
than last year.”
Mr». W P. Haas.
Holstelne— Two-year-old bull, first,
( hevlots nnd Dorse, hom e_W
Cactus varieties— Fire,. Mrs. R alph1 Beginning tomorrow.
Springfield
Only three games are now ached
Naw» Stand to Open.
A. Benton and Son; second, eenlor . ,
.
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H ow ’l»» took all firsts
Stoen;
«econd,
Alfred
Bayne;
third.
W
H
1
have
a
new
city
delivery
mail
yearling
bull,
first,
A.
Benton
and
j
uled’
ftnd
ab<>u‘
‘bree
more
will
be
In all division«
system
Elmer O. Sankey has been I . ,
.
* Par‘° r
raagai,ne
Son, selnor yearling bull, first, A. 1 dated soon. The first tilt will be Mrs. W. P. Haro
"* . —
Hampshire! Shown,
V ? “ ** ° P<in neXt week at the
Hnmr-hlre—Aged ram,
___ , . F.
. R. Jack- Benton
and
Son.
Senior bull | w |ib Junction Cty, there,on October
Cut Dahlia flowers—First. Alfred appointed by Postm aster F. B. H am -!
016 P aatta’
«on. firs, Ycarlln» ram F 8. Jack | calf under one
year, first, A.
B en-! 2*- The locals will meet Oakland Bayne; seeond. Mrs. Ralph Stone; lin as temporary carrier, awaiting Orel
a n d th '« '’ ¿ ^ " 2 * » r e ,rhO
¿'¡‘T ’ f *on ,n d 8nn
Jun,or bul* calf i bore November 11. and Cottage Grove third, Mrs. W. P. Ham.
results of the examinations for that
‘
a an
• e Spong and Thomas
re8Uurant- RaIpb Sw eeney will op-
Show varieties—First, Mrs. Ralph post which were given last month.
hook, f'r-t- John Mlckelbook seco n d ' W,d‘’r t>"P y*“r' n r ,t' *'
’’c***0" wU| p l,y b’ re Thanksgiving,
erate the shop.
Stone; second. Alfred Bayne; third,
nnd thtc-t. Grand chaT-nion»ht-,. ! and Son; aecond, Judaon Oetchell;
The mall collection boxes have
A stand with four shoe-shining
Ram F, 8. Jnckson; ewe, Chaa. Mick- b,rd- A. Benton and Bon. Cow, first,
Mrs.
Fred Jacobson
Legion Auxllllary to Moot.
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been erected about a week, and a
elhook
WlldroM* Stock Farm.; aecond and
chairs . will occupy
the -------—
front part of
Pompon
varieties
—
First,
Alfred
sufficient
number
of
people
have
put
.
Lincoln -Paul
Paul Lnnrmv
rir.t fonlv
/.— i.. third. A. Benton and Son. Senior
Longcoy. firs,
the ' 9 shop,
which
will be separated
Bayne;
second.
Mrs.
Ralph
Stone;
,
up
mall
boxes
to
warant
the
service.
,
/
>P*
w
b
b
wil1
There
will
be
a
meeting
of
the
V enlrv.1
yearling heifer, first. A. Benton and
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parU>l°U- A
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.» partition.
Cntt-wcM .—Twnvenr ram, O»or»e Son; aecond, Tom Winn; third, Roy American Legion auxllllary Thursday third, Mrs, Fred Jacobsen.
barber shop may be opened behind
W dmer. f'ret „nd «econd; |t
c. Kwang. Junior yearling heifer, first, evening, September 24. at the home
Collarette varieties— First, Alfred' Go to Callfronia— Mr. and Mrs. L.
Wheeler, third Yearling rntn— ft r A. Benton and Son; second. Tom of Mrs. Jack Laraon over the Bell B^yue.
j N. Myers and Mrs. I. D. Myers of the partition In the near future.
Wh»elcr, Fieg, „nd «„rnnd ,, am |an)f( Winn. Senior heifer calf, first, A.
Work on the partition was started
theatre.
All
members
are
requested
Collective
bouquets—
First,
M
rs.,
Salem, who have been visiting at the
—H C Wheeler. Neat, «econd nnd Benton and Son; second,C has. Hwang
Ralph Stone; second. Alfred Bayne; . Henry Adrian home for the last 10 today, and the shop will be open for
third Flock—H. P Wheeler, first and third, A. Ben toil and Son. Junior heif­ to be there.
j business In about a week, Mr. Sween-
»»coed• Genr-e Widmer th'rd Grand er calf, first, A. Button and Son;
third. Mrs. W. P. Ham.
days, left for California where th e y ;! 17°«tales
champions, ewo nnd lamb, H. C second, A. Benton And Son; third,
Scpclal, best display—
First, V Al.jWlll
stay for « Mr.
Myers' HL
health.
Mrs.'
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Program at Baptist Church.
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(n o n ,
Wildrose Stock Farm, Bull, three
Whseler
fred Bayne, second; Mrs. Ralph Hand; ¡Myers Is a sister of Mrs. Adrian.
years
and
over,
fir»,,
Wildrose
Stock
So-thdown«—’’•wo-vesr mm
and
4 1« 4 r e d
« I «re
Y gy
V»
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Marriage Licenses Issued.
Farm. Helfer, two year«, first. Wild­
A special musical program will be third, Mr«. W. P. Hand.
ram tsmh. Wm Down'ng f|>B,
rose
Work
Farm.
Herd,
Wildrose
Special,
dried
flowers—
Honorable
given
by
the
ladles
of
the
Baptist
Orfords Dow«» Twn venr ram. R
During the past week marriage li­
Here from Marshfield—Mrs. Al
Mrs. D. Hewitt.
P llerwood Y'nrttnv mm. 1. M Frsn- Stock Farm.
church at the regular «ervloo hour mention,
_
, ,
Perkins, of Marshfield, has arrived censes have been Issued by the coun­
Guernsey—
R.
B.
Thompson
won
c*a. first Ram Inroh. p. a Johnson,
Special largest specimen of dahlia in Springfield for a slay. She re- ty clerk to the following: Farmer C.
Sunday everting. Last Sunday a sim­
first nod second- Harwood nrelhom firsts In the only entries on exhibit,
Il t»-. - Alfred
A 1 Pre , , . I Bayne.
II re__ _
— . Firtl,
Ayrshlroa—
Echo
Hollow
Dairy
won
ilar
progTHin
was
given
by
the
men
turned with Mr. Perkins who spent Hale. Notl, and Edit.fi Brabham. Eu­
third Fwe. 2 vonm C A. .Thorson
throe
firsts,
only
entries.
of
the
church.
flreF «nd second- I, M F-«nrl». tfilrd
gene; Audrey C. Joslyn and Cecel a
the
week-end at Coos Bay.
Yearling ewe C. A Johnson, fir», ler. Steer— First and »econd, C.C. Mil
M. Bertelsen, both of Eugene; LeRoy-
Visitor»
from
Out
of
Town—
Regis
nnd second: R. O Harwood third.
Child Chops Finger,
Smith. Dexter, and Loleta Purcell,
Horses
Exhibited.
tered
nt
the
Spong
hotel
Tuesday'
Return
from
Round-up—Mr.
and
Rwo Innib P A Johnson fir«,, sec­
Standard bred trotting—First, A.
ond nnd third Flock, C. A. Johnson, Svurverud.
were John Anderson of Fresno, T. L. Mrs. Eugene Wing, and Mrs. Stella Springfield; Herbert Smith, Lorane
While playing with a hatchet which
first end second: R. O. Harwood,
Rosenkrans
of Seattle, E. E. and Don O'Brien of Vida returned Monday and Ann Mitchell, Eugene; Jdhn J.
Clydesdale »talllons — First, Wm he had succeeded fl, pulling from a
third. Chamnlnn ram. I. M. Francis. Lille.
Gregory and Dorothea Hewitt, both
Nelson
of
Myrtle
Point and Mr, and
Anrora gna'«--Bucks. 2 rears. H.
chopping block Monday, the three- Mrs. T. H. Jordan of Pendleton, i from the Pendleton round-up and a of Cushman; Roy 9. Davis and Alvina
Mare
over
four
yoan»—
First,
Mar­
P. Wheeler, flret. Buck, onp vear.
short visit In Portland. They drove
Kelso; second. Warner Zumwalt; year-old eon of W. J. Culver of east
George W stson. first, Doc, two vear«. lon
Wednesday'» guests Included Harry from Portland tn a new Ford touring Bowers, bo h of Wendllng; Fred C.
third,
Marlon
Kelko.
Majn
street
chopped
his
finger
seri­
Harris, Vida, an«4 Ida Richardson,
Oeorro Watson first and second: H.
Mare over three yeare—First, sec­ ously. Several stitches were required Swager of Chicago, F. J. Leary of car wljlch Is on display at the An­
G *Whce1or, third. Pair of buck k|d».
Leahurg;
Frederick Hurd and Iola D.
Portland and D. Converse of Mar- derson garage.
Georeo W stson. firs, and second- H. ond and third, Wm. Lille.
to close the wound.
Fisher, both of Eugene; and Walter
Mare
over
two
yeare—
First,
Wm.
cola.
0. Wheeler, third. Yearling doe. Lille.
William Latin. Cottage Grove, and
Oeor»o Weiron first: H G. Wheett-r.
Marc over one year—First, Wm.
Traffic Accident— The fender nf
Will
Present
Play—The library Ethel M. Florer, Eugene.
second so d third. Pair of doe k*ds.
second and third, Warner Zum­ the O. W. Lewie ear was bent Wed­
Oeorge Watson first; H. G Wheeler, Lille;
Chamber
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to
„
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Meet _____
Friday—
, ____
Mem- board will present the play "Down
walt.
aecond and third.
Goes to Oakridge__Eugene Wing
Colt, * either aex—First, Raymond nesday when T. V. Rice of Eugene bers of the Chamber of Commerce - East" at the Bell theater October 8
Milk Qoata Win Frlzee.
, Johnson; second and thirds Win. LU hacked into the first car. The dam­ will meet Friday evening for the reg-. In order to raise funds tor purchasing i drove to Oakrfdge this morning or
Milk OoBts— buck, two years, Ida) lie.
age was settled by the owners.
ular session.
new bocks.
I business.
z it t i
i