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    H APPY
NE W YEAR
THE SPRINGFIELD
T W K N T Y -8 K C O N D Y E A R
W ill) BAD CHECK
S P R IN G F IE L D , L A N K C O U N T Y , O K KO O N
Scouts Going Thru
Tenderfoot Stage
S p rin g fio ld T ro o p F ast R o u n d ­
in g O u t in P re lim in a ry W o rk ;
M r «tul Mr». K W S trobln writer
W o rth lo ss Paper S tre w n by
Score o f A p p lic a tio n s fo r
tuin i 'l a riitmb*r of Kurt tN nt dinner
S tra n g e r W ho Made H im s e lf In nt KuturJuy. ■ TI iorc who « i Joy ad th»*
M em bership,
" B ig " M an in C o m m u n ity ; Htm bln hospitality were Mr. und
Scout muLift!-r W. P. Ty«ion anno-
Loaves fo r C a lifo rn ia B efore j Mr« II. P (Mark from *H« ittie . Mr.
th at a v»r •tut
f ' nJ»et'#< I•f the
won.
Ar
Mrs
Prod
bind#«
y
an
unti
No F u n d * D iscovered.
i Bov Scout ta held Moinlay «vi ning
S tru b ln n E n te rta in a t D in n e r.
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T ltV K H L A Y . DEC. 31, 1925.
r/Y S T R U M P A Y S >.Uû F IN E
H ard W orker
FOR A S S A U L T ON O F F IC E R
“Th« People'« P aper"
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
• N A L IV E T O W N
N U M B E R 50
1
BANGE HALL F ERKIT
DERIEC er CCliNCIL
As uh afterm ath of too much
C btlatm aa “cheer" Andrew Nyatrom,
¡235 west E s tre e t was sen ten ed In
the city recorder's court Monday aft­
ernoon to pay a fine of $100 on a - M rs
charge of Luannlt and b attery against
to
1 _i o." -<-r.
Beck Refused P e rm ission
O perate in Stevens H a ll;
License G ran te d to Read and
P o ttic o rd ;
B a nk
W ill Sell
B u ild in g to C ity .
The charge, w hich waa p referred by
i th e C ity of Springf.cld, grew tu t of j
1 an alU rdatlon b etw -en the defendant
■ I
1 anti N lgnt Off cer Fred H inson. Ny-i
I h«- city council !eni®d a perm it
strom . through bis attorney, F rank A.
¡to Mr». H. L. Beck to o p erate a daDC6
Ge Pue, p|epd gu 'lty to the charge.
In the coarse r f the trial It waa re­ ha 1 in ’h<? Steven» building at a spe-
! d a l m eeting held last ni«9bt. Mrs.
vealed th a t N yatrom »a« drunk, and
•
th this ground Record r R. W. Smith B, ck has operated the dance for the
a»«« »sett a fine of $50, which waa ' last two years but councilmt-n do-
(d a re d th at They w ere not satisfied
w ithdraw n upon an objection on tech-
t nlcal it rounds by th e a tto rn ey for the . with its co nduct Thia la the first ap­
I defer 5«. Im m ediately a fte r th e c a te plication to be made under the n e ’e
waa concluded and Attorn« y De Pue dance ball ordinance.
The application of John G ates and
. t.ud W t the court, an o th er w arrant
charging N ystrom with being drunk A. C. P« tticord to operate a dance
hall In the sam e place w as allowed
and disorderly was sworn 01”
served N ystrom refused to plead un- although Welby Stevens, ow ner of
til he could confer again with his a t - ( '^ e budding said he had made no ar-
to rrey . L ater In the afternoon, N'y-1 rangem ent 10 re n t them the plac-3.
strom cam e In, plead guilty to t h e ' The council was ca l«d together e»-
a te r charge, and paid $150, th e sum peclally to a c t on the applications aa
the new ordinance goes into effect
, of both fines imposed.
Jan u a ry 1.
ur, of ’èugcii**, Mr ut I M ra. Kam
j Tb« boyw arc p reparing for th" T en-
iWfr u r i tiaughl wm , («1 dyu and Ifterfoot tc
looking
and ai nii- will Uik<e the
I
I
.r
H
arrisburg,
Mr
O
n
c
e
,
I
i u-wt thin wc«k. It Is thought.
Rtiffwnt». and M r i. Halil»»
mvin»
llHrola.
1 Mr. T>*iion 1» Y< ry min n oucouirajt< $
n i fU'ltl 2D(I L iK<*n<* Bryan u t S pring! old
t»y th«» 1 n tcr*yrt the boyi1 a re show ing
o rt Lien»
. ln ibv work K ighticn <>r 20 ap f 4i< a-
3. 0 . M o.hler C iv . Dinner.
nd
tl<n« a n no wr n for «3!«•mb« rsh ip In
hi
hniidlMO,
■■Ma < I the home of Mt
i th«’ »c<nit OlrganicaUoh. Th«»»? appli-
0 . Mi shier on Chi latinaa
■ cut ion« wi 11 b r bandied a s rapid ly us
til retu rn for *inthl«wa par«-
111 Mt shier. Mr ar d Mrs
• K w iib lt, b ut it will rirwi
Hot definitely k n o w n h o w ititi- a mort-
Ine.
of
1er
and
am
i.
Dein
Mw It
!to ec*W£b*it I;y organise
l’8C f.t
i w n am ount io The check i
I« orgia (¡riff a and laugh-
id g^t tb*m through
[VSt of will oh wS-t inn tie pay-
l,«la ind Gladys, and aoi I, Eth-
j Tend« rfo«Mt tcstw. befof’p wcrlç %1tfl
(he am ount of $tei t( > « K i
ctijy E ndito
How-
any more
n be no b*rtaken
-ntal firm, w ere draw n on tho
Mr. and Mrs* R B Mt bier and
ever, the new app l'can ta a re working
Ft.M N «1
a t ■ loti bunk of Hprlngflt'ltl.
cam
e
mid
spent
Misa Hobln I.PVee
Mr, Wa flo <1 cam« to Springfield ih • evening Cut-ala rep o rted an <-n- diligently, according to th e scoutm as­
ter. »i d g etting ready for th e Tender-
•a rty Inal seek. spcjit s«vi tai days loyuhle tlm-
i foot test, so th at when the tim e comes
w ith n real enlul« d eale r here,
Opal Code, from F o rt W orth,
1 th a t they enn -be received. th«y will
through whom be "bought" u farm.
Mr«. Fannie C. Hoke.
i not need to do any prelim inary work T exas, has plowed her Bell County
then left In th e afternoon of lx -c in­
Mr». Fannie C. Ilokt passed away
paHS
first t,.B„ n |, th ought farm for four years, m aking a liv­
ker 34, and hen not been heard from at the Mttrcola residence cariy In Ike
ing fo r six m em bers of her fam ily.
The vote to deny Mrs. Beck a per­
th
a
t
In
th
at
wny they will progress Now th a t h er young brothers and
LE G IO N IN S T A L L S N EW
alliee,
corning of In cem ber 27. 1925 Mr». much m ore rapidly when they fin al y lis te rs a re provided* fo r she is
O F F IC E R S FOR YE AR mit was three to one, Moshier, May
W akefield m ade a deal for the A.
Hoke was 74 year» of ago 8h«- Is sur-
(and McKlin voting ag ain st g ran tin g
w orking her way thru B aylor Col­
M M cPherson farui containing 173 vivt d by h er husband. George d. H ik e do becotne recognized officially as lege, serving asr w aitress.
T he Installation of officers for the j * and Cox votlng "y e< "
aeree near h' re, paid a th e c k of $500 and < nt sob . J E. Iloke, both of Mer- scouts.
coming year featured the m eeting of
„ Bank Building R eport Made. .
In discussing scoutfhg and all th at
in bind lb« deal, und left for 1 .08 - o la, ,.,itl two d aughters. Mr- F u tile
S pring.'eld P ost of the American L -
R
Clly record«r -
wa»
It m euna to the boy, the leqtlop, and
W o rk T r a in P u t O n .
A n ielm , aa he told a rep o rter, "to
Duncan of I’allffirll»«, ah I Mr-... G
Monday night Before th - i authorlIed to
“ P 'h e proposition
*,to
the comm unity. Mr T y s o n stated
The
Southern
Pacific
com
pany
h
a
l
Finn
held
a««| -0111« property be luul (hr re
M o rro w o f H a c k s . O regon.
i It as hi« opinion, or a t least as his an extra work train dlstr buting steel Installation could proceed, how ever.)
W e d ii- ntlay
liioiC lkf it-., ,tM uk re-
Rev. Norm an W orkm an oonduV ed hoi»« th at the Roy Scouts of America betw een S p r la g fitid and Ja sp e r Tues- ft wa!’ necessary to elect a new ) bank building for a city hall, re p o rt­
c o v e d a telegram from th e Dtinvllle,
ilo- <••• rvl<-> s at 2 30 T uesday fr m th e ¡ wtj| j,» t^ p , u tu r,, ,e a d rrs of th e work
ed th at the directors of the bank w era
day T here »us a!s© a gravel train vice-com m ander to fill the vacancy!
llllnola bank on which Ibe check wan
w iling to open up negotiations fo r
<Tit Italian church lu Marcóla. I . ti r - IltJw done by the American Iw-glon.
and
a
"dftche
working
in
the
ta
m
s
I
'Aie
resignation
of
th
e
form
er
draw n, statin g th at (h ere were no
m eat was ‘n the I. O. O. F co ni-tcrv
- o n e of our earlieat laaders,*' be district. The resu lt wi 1 be an im- vIce-commander, Marion Rewey, who the sale of th e building to the city
,funda In an account under th e nam e
for about $7000. Councilmen said
at Mineola.
, aald, "In putriotlc work, was the G, A. preved roadbed betw een the two haa moved from Springfield.
o f W akefield with which Io pay tb s
w hether it was purchased depended
It, Hut the organization has alm ost points.
1 V erne Woolley was elected to filf upon a vote
autii
Q. A. R. L a d ie s V is it Eugene
the people, it will
expired. In a ft w years a t m ost. 'I
Tha dealer here who handled jh e
: th e vacancy. The new officers now be discussed a t the next m eeting of
Mrs. ( 'h a g '* F Bgglm ann. presi- «•111 be gone T he A m erican Legion is
R
estau
ran
t
Now
Moved.
Itiinnacllon. IttvaH e suspicious of Mr. d en t of the Springfield circle of the
are: W. P. Tyson, com m ander: V erne the council wh th e r this proposition
a ir .tdy tak in g over th e G. A. R. work
Th Spong and Thoaiaa re s ta u ra n t Wooley, vice-com m andtr; W. N. Goss-
W akefield when he wan asked to ell- Ladles' of the G. A R . and Mrs.
wi 1 be put on 'h e fcallot at the May
and It seem s to m e but a few sh o rt
h as been moved from the co rn er of lev. ad ju ta n t: Oswald Olson, chaplain; (p r injarjr election
dorse a check for flo o d II refused Iteri Doane, tre a su re r, atten«'.«l th e 1
years, the legion will J>6 In th e po­
T hird and Main across th e s tre e t J- M. L arson, finance officer: and Jess
the request. and bad Ibe check for program In the Eugen« arm ory Sat I
sition of the G A R And if present
flow aenl for collection, with inntruc- urdny afternoon at the Invitation
faj. w o rld pence e s p e c ia lly th e to the Spong hotel. It will, now be M eats, sergeant a t arm s. M ajor M. B
Reduced F ares On.
tloua to w ire confirm ation of Ita It t b Mountain circle of Ktigeae.
i
pact, work out. and we have op- rated as a dining room for t h e ; H untly was the instating officer. '
A
nnouncem
tn w as m ade here la s t
h
o
te
l
as
w
ell
as
a
restau
ran
t.
W.
P
Tyson,
com
m
ander
of
Spring-
autbentlcy.
— A"“ -
1
¡ 0o m ore veteran s of w ars of any kind,-
week by John M. Scott, p a ssm g e r
A b»cal rep o rter who knew th e m an
fie
d
Post
of
th
e
A
m
erican
Legion,
Annual Meeting to be Held.
'(w hich I -dneert ly hope we won’t, then
announced a m eeting of the e x e c u tiv e !trafffc m anager of the S outherp P**
by night aa Mr W akefield, (having
F lo w e rs B loom in Yard.
The annual bualnpas m «ting of the k tu-eins to me th a t It will of necessity i
Although it may be- below freezing com m ittee and all officers of th e pozt j cific company, th a t low ro u n d -trlf
met him In th e real esta le office wh le
C hristian church w II be held Friday
ih,. Boy gcout organization th a j ‘
.
u »
. t >1 now and then flowers still bloom wl11 m eet W ednesday evening. J a :i-1sum m er excursion fares to point*
the "deal" waa atlll pending. 1 wan on
evening. Jan u ary 1. At th a t'tim e of- will tak e over the work of patrto
S;,rlngf pl(1
{,
M eecham hag uary «, ,n John w lU g« ghop. T ilg
1 throughout the U nited S tates will b*
ttitf an me cur when the man loft
T lcrrs of th e 'c h u rch and Sunday inatructlon and duty throughout the
Sprtngfly d last Thuraduy m orning,
brought Into the New» office a bou- an im portant m eeting, as plans a n l in effect the coming season.
school will be elected. A lunch will <O" V d so as a leader of boys I feel que‘ of beautiful red A nemonae th at
A ccording to Mr. Scott, th e lew ered
program for the en tire year will
•uppoaedly on a business trip to Loa
precedo the meet In k i»t 6:30.
rates a re to stim ulate travel, enabling
th e ' im portance of' th e work th at we »ho* » °
« Jack F ro st
be d t.cu ssed a t th a t time.
Angelea.
many to visit far aw ay hom es o r
At th a t lim e Mr W akefield told
Louks Have Guest«—Mr. and Mrs. a re attem p tin g In Springfield.” Mr.
friends, who would be unable to do
full details of the deal, but had forgot-
50 Packages L eft
Couples Are Wed.
ten the natme of th e man from whom Fred Louk en tertain ed th e following ; T yson is striv in g to m ake th e scout
L ess than 5o packages, m ost of them so if the special rates w ere not au­
* .....
The cons'tl for C hristm as din n er: Mr and Mrs organisation a homo of p atriotic en-j C harles A. Price and T helm a Ruth
be "p u rch ased " the farm
C
hristm
as gift«, rem ain undelivered thorized.
W
akefield
were
m
arried
Thursdav,
J P. loiuk. Mr and M-s. E. L. Howe, i deavoY, aa well as a mould of gooJ
Use of l'm ited tra in s, stop-overs
eratio n waa to have te e n $17.300
D ectm ber 24. 1P25, at the B aptist In the Springfield post office, accord­
and all first c la s» prlvi eges a tta c h
W akefield fu rth er stated th at he was Mr and Mrs. H. A. Howe and d a u g h -. ch a ra c te r and citizenship.
ing
to
a
statem
en
t
by
P
o
stm
aster
parsonage.
Rev.
Blom
perform
ed
the
buying the farm for a son In Illinois, lera. Thelm a. WIRoughby. M arjorie. |
c ic t c d
H am lin Tuesday. It is thought th at to these tickets.
cerem ony. .
L-a: be had re .e n lly sold a farm In W lntfr.d, and sHn. Norman, and Mr , |C E ON M ID D L E S IS T E R
m any of these will eventually be de­
Illinois for $300 per acre, and th at he John N epper. h l of Creswell
P R E V E N T S C L IM B T O TO P
Many Marry at Christm as.
livered.
In S p rin g fie ld F e w Days.
I
had business connActlons and Inter
The
C
hrstm
aa
_
ju
s
h
was
com
para­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
V
ernon
G
lltsp
ie
of
D uring th e paat week m arriage li­
The Covered Dish club m et Tuea-
Five Eugene men fai ed la st week-
esla in Portland
tively short-lived, according to Mr. censes have been Issued to th e folio«»'
__ ________
even’ng a t the Leland E ubanks pn<) t0 r, „ ch
aummlt of th „ Mid-1 C«“ J> 34 above W ettdllng. have been
A nother
sta te _____________________rt-F
m e n t. Was to th e ef
th a t he contem plated buying a home, w here th e evening was spent ; d,e g(gU r The nl„ n _ Alfrv<1 skel> L.
« ^ a ’ ^ “^ - H am lin. Packages contiued to come tng couples by the county c le rlti
hon»« In Eugene for hta wlfA though playing cards. M em bers Who w ere | c P aget, W ayne Reed. Glenn Beason They a re now held here by the ill­ for a day% r two a fte r the holiday, and F rank St. Sure and Florence VohK
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm e tte and E d T h u rsto n —clim bed w ith­ ness of th e ir baby, « h o is suffering then ceased. No deliveries of mail both of San Diego. C alifornia: Lou»»
his Ideas on this subject
were ra . th
present - were
Dawson.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Farol Perkins. in 300 feet of the top, b u t w ere p re­ with pneumonia, according to word w ere m ade C hristm as day, except to Jensen and E sth er Jensen, both of
hazy He bold th a t be had driven a
from the office of a local physician. holders of lock boxes.
E ugene; H obart Campbell and V3o>S
c ar through from II Inols. and th at Mr. and rMs. Paul Scaiefe and Mr. vented from going h ig h er by "m ush­
F oster, both of Eugene; Virgil W.
and
Mrs
Eubanks.
room ” Ice which m ade the going too
It was then In a Eugene garage he-
Judge Bushman on Bench.
$2 Fine Paid.
Coats and D oris Howard, both of E »
rep alred . T his statem en t could not Mr. and Mrs Paul Scaiefe and Mr. dangerous Io be risked further. These
Eugene Hood and W. A. Coon of gene; Virgil S torer and Florence W’aF
Steve P rlvasky of W est F ir paid a
Mr. and Mrs. H enry A drian dined Ice form ations, they say, resem bled
Be verified.
W hen Interview ed by the rep o rter at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. William huge m ushroom s growing up from the Gna of $2 for leaving the engine of W endllng each paid fine« of $25 each ker. both of E ugene: Raymond CL
surface of the Icy snow, and t h e y ) his car running la s t T hursday even- before Mayor O. O. Bushm an S atu r­ Stum p and Marlon Jensen, both of E »
h e w as w earing a dark gray suit, Daswon Tuesday.
w ere constantly b reak in g off and ! >«g. w ith no one In the car. The fine day, for being dru n k and disorderly. gene; L ester E sth er H untington an$
black overcoat, gray felt h at H e wss
C hristm as G uests— Mr. and Mrs. rolling down th e m ountain
was P®1*1 lnto th e office of the city M ayor Bushm an acted In the absence i K atherine Clark, both of C ottsg»
ap p aren tly 55 ot «0 years of age. and
The p arty left Eu<ene S aturday recorder.
-
I of City R ecorder R. W. Sm ith who was !OrOTe; Leon8rd Addington. W estflf,
st-omed to fit the description of a re ­ John Clirlaman were th e C hristm as
In Portland. The W endling m en were and w ilm a Savage. M arcola: Chari«.»
tire d farm er. He wore an emblem guests of Mrs. W. S. G ates Mr. and -morning and camped th at night in two
W endllng, and Thelro« R ut»
V isits In Portland— R ussel Olson. lodged In Jail pending th eir hearing. A
of the Moose lodge, and stated th at Mm, C hrism an were h ere from R eeds­ feet of snow at th e head of W hite
Morefleld. Springfield : E rnest M»«
B ranch. They left cam p a t 2 o’clock io n of Mr. Cgrl Olson, S outhern Pa-
h e »Ms a Mason, thought he had no port.
Lots Sold to Berg.
' Cullocb. Eugene, and Mildred S tep»-
the n ex t m ornlg and arrived w ithin ( ciflc agent here, left Sunday to spend
credent lata on his persons.
A local realty firm, reports th è sale , «ps V eneta: Allen H untington a M
In C alifornia— Mr. and Mrs. V. D. 30 fe e t of the sum m it a t 1:30 in the a few days w ith frien d a-in Portland,
He also exhlbltU d a pass book la-
of tw o lots, Nos. 11 and 12. block 105, Lef'a F ullerton. D exter; and to Roll’«
sueil by the Aahley, Humleln bnnk of n „ |n a re spending «be holidays w ith afternoon. Much of th e sno«' en-
■
of W ashhurne addition, hy Carl F isher R. Syphera, Blachlv, and Opal Mar
countered, they said, was h ard packed
P ortland. He was carrying at l e a s t ; relativ es In California.
M aterial Here for Bridge— The Un­
and frosen, and for tw o and a half ion Bridge com pany loaded bridge to E arn est B erg The lota a re Eleventh Cox, Gold son.
$15 or $20 on hl« -person when last
even, .»hough It Is supposed th a t he ' «•Dun" R ennie called In Springfield m iles they had to cu t stepH . In , the building m aterials In the local railroad and P streets. T he deal was com pleted
Ice to proceed. S kis w ere used from wp()g Tupsday for usp Qn (he pounty th is week. •
from T hureton S aturday
New T ire Shop to Open.
had more,
Mr. "W akefield" stated his Inten­ • Mr. arid Mrs. Chun Lingo from To­ th e point w here th e ir car w as lef
-L. C. Bossm an, a form er resid en l
bridge a t W alterville.
tion of re tu rn in g about Jan u ary 1. ledo »pent a few day s w ith Mr. Lin- to the last hard climb V-here It be­
p lan s Im provem ent—R. R. Meyers, of Springfield, Is busy th is week ovei*
If he does, which Is though doubtful»'"gg«a m other, Mrs. Ja.m«es Laxton
cam e too ley. T he re tu rn trip to the
form erly of Spokane, and a still eari- hauling and se ttin g up m aterials pre­
Springfield M ethodist Episcopal.
Mr. and rMa. F. E. Louk of Crc«wetl. c ar wrs mode quickly w ith th e skis.
h»i will bo welcomed by several
ier resid en t of th e Springfield dis- paratory t 0 opening a tire vulcanizing
(E b b srt Memorial.)
Reed and T hurston w ere the first
S p rln g fltld and Eugene
business en tertain ed as guests C hristm as day,
trlct, arrived h e re W ednesday tn o rn -, sht)p som e tim e n ext week. Mr. Roa»>
M orning worship a t 11 o’clock,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Louk, Mr. and Mrs. to clim b the -mountain la st spring,
ing from Portland. Mr. M eyers, who man canje h ere from a W ashlngto»
firm«.
H. A. Howe, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. and they claim the record of having theime, "T he T hird M essage In the ow ns tw o lots In the Midway neigh- (own at,Ou t tw o m onths ago, and ha»
been th e t a s t to m ake the ascent th is , Exposition of John 14.’’ Special mu- borhood, Is planning to Im prove them bpen
Two Pay $28 Each.
Howe.
for a iocatton tor t,t»
ale.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
hauncey
R
acquard
year.
»
and m ake Springfield his perm anent business since th a t tim e.
'I wo persons named John Dot, and
Evening w orship a t 7:30, song fest home, he said. Mr M eyers was for-
snl.1 to be from W endllng, each paid cam e from R oseburg to visit his
The new Industry will be locate»
with several sh o rt « •« to ta ls on an
,n the d lstrlct north
m
other,
Mrs.
R
acquard.
C
hristm
as.
B aptist Church.
fines of $26 each In th e office of th"
in
th e building recently occupied a»
. l L . .
.K - « a e A
n ^ k k l
n l n n
P h e lj l-
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other word about Rabbi W ise C hrist
Mr. and Mrs. Wllltaim R uth visited
city reco rd er S aturday. Tha fine«
BINe school m eets a t 10 o’clock. m as serm on; also the Popes late of Spokane, se ttlin g th ere some w arehouse by th e D anner M otor cotB-
years ago a fter having lost a farm in pany. Mr. Bossm an leased th a bui A-
wet«« uaeM O d by Mayor Q. O. Iliis ’J- relative« nnd friends here during th • M orning service a t 11.
m essage to the world. E evenlng se r­
nmn In thn abeence of R. W. Smith, past week. The R uths are from- W end
Ing from the ow ners, Mrs. J. W inze«»
Topic: "A nchors for the New Y ear.” mon, "In W-hat M anner We May Be­ w estern Lane county.
ling.
fur eninkeness.
reld.
B. Y. P. U. and m en’s m eetin g a t 6:30. gin Again."
,
Mrs. Sadie P erk in s from M arshfield
S. P. Men H ere— Mr. Clate Spreng-
Gospql service a t 7:30, topic: “An
Church
school
a
t
9:45.
Interm
ediate
V isits Pages—Mr. nnd Mrs. C harles visited relative« h ere d u rin g th e holi­ Inventory.”
George 9anderson Passes.
league a t 5 P. M. Epw orth league a t er and fam ily a re registered a t the i
8 letn of Eugene dined with Mr. and days.
IT nyer service, T h u rsd ay a t 7:30. 6:30. F irst q u arterly conference, with H otel A m erican from Albany. M-'. | George Sanderson. 68 y ears rig.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. A drian were
Mr». L. Kj Pago W ednesday eve­
New Y ear’s day the church w ill;
g j , Chaney, d istric t superintend S prenger Is cm ptiyed on a Southern passed aw ay a ’ h is Camp Creek hont»
C hristm as guests a t th o hom e of Mr.
ning.
hnve a b ask et d inner and q u arterly
presiding Monday evening at 7:30 Pacific work train engaged betw een D ecem ber 26. So far as Is know, o ily
and Mrs. R uth a t T hurston. Mr and
h e re and Jasper, Thom as Blower, al- - one relative, F red W hitew ait, a nepto
business m eeting
I
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Buying Supplies H ere— W. Lane Mrs. A drian reside In Portland.
Ja sp e r Men In— W. F. W orel of Jas- so a Southern I’aciflc employee from ( ew, survive« th e deceased, who h ag
w as In tow n W ednesday purchasing
R eturn from Idaho— Alden Klotz p(* accom panied F. S. Jackson on A lbany is a t the American.
I been a Camp Creek resident for tw o «
Back from P ortland— Mr. an<k Mrs.
supplies from a local mill for W alter
nnd Mr. and Mrs Bert Snook have re- R hna|M,gg vl«lt to Springfield Wed-
' ty years. He never m arried.
II.
M.
S
tew
art
retu
rn
ed
W
ednesday
P rice, M arcóla m erchant.
turned from W eiser, Idaho, w here „osday
— V isit In Portland— Mrs. Alex Hryn- i F uneral services w ere conduct«g
from Portlnbd w here they hnve been
they sp en t C hristm as w ith relativ es. I
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chuk and daughter, Anna, left Tues-
th e W aiker chapel In S p rin g
Her« from Yoncalla—Charie» Dan- visiting th eir d au g h ter and new Mr ‘ Klots, who Is a stu d en t a t the< N ot| V isitors Her«— Mr. and Mrs.
day foT P o rt‘and. Miss H rynchuk will HeW by R ev. F red G. Jennings of th*
ford visited friend s hero W ednesday grandson. T he grandson Is a little U niversity of Oregon lives at the George K endler and fam ily w ere In
re tu rn Sunday evening, and the m o th -; Episcopal church. In term e n t wa* IS ’
m ore th an n m onth old.
afternoon frqm Yoncalla.
to m e of his aunt, Mrs. L. K. Page. ' Springfield from Notl Tuesday.
er lat« r In the week.
-L aurel HUI cenartery.
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