The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 15, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    TH U R SD A Y, A P R IL 15. 1D2«.
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Moves to Heights— W H. C arr, re-1
Hero from Thuroton— F rank Camp- times howl th a t way for nlg bta!”
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cently uf Izta Angeles, has moved to bell. Thuraton resident, «pent a p a r t'
"T h e re 'll be a death alrig ht If h t
tuwn
tries It again to n ig h t!’
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Saturday
in
Springfield.
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McKinnon
bouse
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Munday
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lam ette Height«.
In from Thuraton— Jack H arb ert of
A S ura Sign.
Old T im a Danes.
Hara from C raak— J««a Gate» nt Thuraton. waa a visitor In Springfield
Har« from W In b a rry M r and Mra
Here from Portland— Mra.
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Monday.
Neighbor: "A dog howled around
W B ««OH of W Inbarry ware vlaltora Camp Creek wa> In town Munday.
Stevens H a ll. Springfield. Every
and ciyidren of Portland were here
my house a ll last night."
In Springfield un Toeaday.
Saturday N ig h t G arretts Orcheatra,
thia
week
visiting
her
parent«,
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Tryon
Vlolta
Hero—O
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Tryon
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Camp Craak Man H a ro Charlea
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"T a t’a a «ten of death— they some- Tickets 76c.
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Seward, Hayden of Camp Creak waa In town Jaaper spent a part uf Munday la and Mrs. F rank DaPue.
In from Marcola— M
Springfield
visiting.
vlaltur here un bualnvaa Saturday.
M a rn ila realdSni, waa
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TOWN AND VICINITY
1 In from Thuraton— Thurston »lai
Charlea
Brnaat Conlay Vlalt«— K r t i e i l Con *<>r» ■»«« Saturday
V
ley o f Camp Creek waa In town nn O ran t und Ira Gray.
In
fro m
M arcola— W a lte r
M arin in
resident, visited
In
‘ Down from W e e tflr— D K M itchell
waa In tuwn from W eal F ir over the
wm<k end.
bualneaa for a ahort tim e Monday.
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Bolae Paople Haro— M r and Mr».
Em m arlek In Town— Prank
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in from Thuraton— W illia m Ib-nnle m a rlrk o f l-eaburg paid Springfield J W. Machem of llulae. Idaho, were
vlaltora here this week T hey are
of Thuraton waa a Hprlngfeld »lai- a bualneaa visit Saturday
form er resident« of Springfield.
IB I I io «day
Carney Hera— T o m C i i r t u - y o f W i l l
Poralrws W rla t Ml«« Itela Stew art
Meo. C a rte r Hara— Mra W W Car- terv llle waa here on bualneaa S a tu r­
auatatned a sprained w rlat laat Sat
ie r of W a lle rv llle «hopped In Spring- day.
urday when an automobile »he waa
field on Tueaday.
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D ow n fro m W endling— M r and M r i cranking, h ark fired
Rogers Have Baby- M r nnd Mra. J C. C arn uti of W endling were here
Vlaltora fro m Portland— M r
and
I I .1 Roger« are the proud patents of for a abort tim e un Saturday,
M r« Guy M ushier and son, D’-Lo la-,
a baby daughter, burn at the M erry
V is it F riday— M r. and Mra. F F. of Portland, visited over the week
fioapltal last Sunday.
Foster and habv were here from end at the 8 G. M uahler home In
Tonalla Are Removed J I. More- W endllng laid Friday.
Rprlngfteld.
horna of Kugene had' bln tonala re­
Hero from Ooaben— John H a rria of
Hara from Oregon C ity — Mr«. Ix)t-
moved
at a Invai
aurgeon'a office
Craw ford, and children. Randall
(kaihen waa a vialtor In Springfield
Monday.
Munday.
and Dorothy, were here from Oregon
Delve to H arrlabu rg — P r nnd Mr«
V k.lt from Thuraton— George Platt. < W over the week end. visiting M rs I
It f» Mortenaen drove to H arrlaburg Thuraton farm er,
spent a part
of Craw ford's slater. M r«. W. H Pollard.
Sunday Io vial at the home o f Fred Monday In Springfield
"t**1 f«o>lly.
Moody and fam ily
M otor to M arahflold— Mr. anil M ra.
In from Natron— J. It McPherson
Welcome Baby D a u g h te r- M r and
of Natron waa a bualneaa vialtor hen- 11. D M itchell. Mlaa H a ttie M itch ell.
M r« I.. C. Raatburn of M arroin wel­
Janiee M itch ell, and Mra. M W M lt-
Monday.
comed a habv daughter laat Sunday.
cell. motored to M arshfield Monday.
T he little g irl weighed 10 pound«
Varna Sm ith V is its — Verne Hmllh A t the southern city Mlaa M itch ell
of F all Creek waa hare on a bualneaa gp(>k|> g l g
,n t|„ n T hey returned
Drive to Portland— Mra Paul Prat
visit Monday.
la te r In the w e e l| stopping fo r a
tain and M r«
Pernice Van V a lin h
drove to Portlnnd Tueaday. returning
In from Destar— M r. and M r« It F. abort visit at Bandon
yeaterday.
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Svlveater of Dexter were vlaltora In
Springfield Monday.
V lalt In Corvallis— Mrs. F II Flan-
erv amt children went to Corvallla
Hera from Landes— M r. and Mrs.
W ednesday, wdiere they w ill remain I I Newman, {.a n d a i resident«. were
w hile the F lan ary home hare la being ln Rprlngfleld shopping Monday
redecorated.
Qoea to W a n d lln g —D r W H Pol
Returns Hom«— I I B
F la n e ry nt lard made a business trip to Wend-
Corvallla. returned to hie home M o n .llln g Monday,
dav following a b rief vlalt at the
hom e of hie son. F B F lanery. local
Hera from W In b a rry — Mr«. Anna O .’
Have you seen the
bualneaa man.
! B aker of W ln berry. waa In SprtngflelJ
' on bualneaa for a ahort tim e Monday. I
Baby Boy Born— M r and M r« Ray
C n llv rr. form er Springfield
people ]
Make T rip to Salon»— M r
and M ra .,
now living |n E u grnr, are the banpv John Nice and fam ily, Ira Nice, and
parents of a new baby boy. born laat hla mother. Mr«. J T.
Donaldson.
Bunday, A p ril 11.
, motored to Salem 8unday to vlalt
relatives.
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h u
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F
ie«or la Injured—
inju red — W
wn
e operating
o p e ra .m g ,
AM, nda Bar M oating— Ira M F r t -
a wood saw In SnCngfleld Tueaday. I , raoB c)„ a ltom ey. attended a I meet-
Dollar
Ansco
A Real
Camera
For
James M c l’heraon sustained a P»,n- : |Bd of the I.ane County Bar asaoeta-
fill Inju ry to one of the finger« of
g, the Bu<F„ , H otel laat Friday
hla rig ht hand The finger, caught In nl<th,
the saw, waa fractured and badly la-
Baby Bom ——A baby boy was born A ls o Box
cerated .
last Sunday to Rev. and Mrs 8 E arl $3-50.
Flanery’s Drag
Store
verse of thia form, to w it:
1. T hat the name« and addresses
of the publaher. editor, managing ed
Bor, and bualneaa m anager are:
Publisher, H. E. Maxey. Springfield.
any other person, association, or cor­
poration has nny Interest d irect In the
m id stock, bonds, or other aecurltles
thnn as so stated by him .
H . E. M A X E Y , Editor.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 12th day of A pril. 192«
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