The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 22, 1926, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
— *
S p rin g D r i i i u p T im t
Should br M arc h an t»
C lean u p D a v i.
flPRINOFlELD. LANE COUNTY. OREGON.. THURSDAY. APRIL 22, 1928.
TWENTY-THIRD YEAR
T
I
"T h«
P«ooi«'a Paper"
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 1«.
TT“
PLAN CEREI
FDR SCOUT TROOPS
Lion« Club Organization Will
M «««e. I
’
~
ocie.
1/&
UPPER WILLAMETTE NINES CASCADE COMPANY PLANT
FORM BASEBALL LEAGUE
READY FOR OPERATIONS
The $100,000,000
Straphanger *
MAYOR TO APPOINT
Actual operation of Ita enlarged
Organlxatlnn of the Upper Wiliam-
ette Baaeball I'-ague waa effected In (Want la being atarted this week by
Hprlngfleld at a meeting 'held Tuea rbc f'aacade Manufacturing company.
day night, with WaltervHle. Spring
•SYLVIA” PRESENTATION
PROVES TO BE SUCCESS Held. Harrl»bwrg and Mohawk tWend-
l’"lir a
p r* ard "<*p ln
Announcement To Be Made At
---------
ling M arcia combined) entering on 'he development of the lumber Indus-
Meeting Next Week; Morgan
°
"Bylvta.” are flrat operetta Irrer the opening of the league. The meet- . try In 'Springfield.
and McLagan Mentioned A*
T ro o p
nvaatitura S a r v ic a a ; <lvpn (n Springfield, whldh waa pre- Ing waa held at the Bell theatre
On# of t(w,
sash and door
Possibilities; Ward System
Both At Methodist Church On gentrd by the glee clube of the high Official opening of the Upper WII- manufacturing planta of sm aller sire
Proposal Is Talked
Next Wedneeday Evening
ai-hool last Friday night proved a lametta league will take place on ,r
ie ctlon la located In Spring-
great aucceaa both aa an entertain- Sunday, May 2. when Springfield rlp)1 „„ a rpault of the expansion pro.
| Appointment of city councilman to
SprlBEfte >1 lloy tw -out work
la to nMm, ani, financially. The clubs real- wIM play the Harrisburg nine bare, r lr n carried on by thia newly organl-
flit the vacancy created by the real«
^"»k« a marked advance next
Wed- | R(M| approximately »70 from the dooi and Waltervtlle and the Mrthawks will IBd wnr, (n l
Tbp floor Rpare of the
nation of Herbert J Cox will tak e
W«-««tay evening, when Lions club receipt».
•
mix In a tilt at Wendllng.
plant haa been multiplied five times,
place at a meeting of tfhe council to
l-eglon
Tho««
who
«aw
the
entertainment
The
next
meeting
will
be
held
next
and
„
fu„
complement
of
machinery,
troop No. I amt’ American
be held on a night of next week, rvrolw
«aid that "Sylvia" lhaa never been Friday nt the Hell theatre nt 7:30 for «ash and door work 1« now being
Troop No 2 will combine In a pro­
ably Wednesday, according to Mayor
excelled by other programs given by nclock nt which time officer» will be installed In the new buildings,
<7 O. Bushmen. who will make the
gram which will Include a court of the local nrhool. The next thlnx com elected. It In possible that Cottage
An office building, 20x2K feet In
j appointment.
honor for the I.lone troop and 'the Ing up from the high school In the drove and Bugene
will enter the ate> |„ bring completed thia week,
That's what John E. Andrus of-
Alfred J. Morgan, principal-elect of
Inxtallullon rremony for the Legion
way of entertainment la the senior 1« ague, making It a six-team aggro- 'ph,« huilrilng 1« east of the plant, and
Yonkers, N. Y-, is called. For de­
the Springfield high school and resi­
orgnnlatlnn The event, which la open
spite his immense fortune he scorn*
class play, "Tweedlea," to be given gallon.
will provide adequate room for use
dent of Willamette Heights, and
to the public, la to be held In *he
a limousine, preferring to ride to
'A
W altarvllla W ins Oame.
May 14
ffs the hesdnuartera of the concern
C. McLagan, superintendent of th«
his office via the subway. He was
M'thorilxt «diurch.
Conservatism lost a hotly fought
TTi«- buildings which house tb
Mountain States Power company’s lo­
recently knocked down and tramp­
The Investiture ceremonies for the
Five Hundred Club At Dinner.
game for Springfield when the locals ehlnery are of the latest design for led upon during the rush hour
cal property, are mentioned on the
American Legion troop will take up
■ la v e d W a lte rv tlle h e r e last Sunday mh h n«.e S a w ' r'<i,h r o o f« f'irnish'ideal
jams, but ever, this failed to shake
street as possible appointees of th«
the latter part of the program, with • The Five Hundred club enjoyed a
The «core was 2 to 1 and no runs were lighting for the Interior The exterior h!s preference for the "groundmole
mayor. The appointment will hold
the newly appointed deputy aenut dinner and social evening at the '.tome
route.”
•
made until the beginning of the nf fbe buildings are painted red and
! good only until next November, when
rommlaaloner. Alfred Morgan, Instat- of Mr and Mrs. Jena Reavhy last Frl-
eighth Inning Too late Springfield arp morp attractive than the usual
a city election win he held to fill
ling the new troop as a member ol day nlstht
Following the delicious
discovered that stealing baees on th* run nf industrial structure»
SPEEDERS PAY FINES IN
the vacancy for the remainder of ’he
the loine County Council, Hoy Scouts dinner «erred by the hoate««, card»
Waltervtlle outfit required no ralr-
was the old storage building
LOCAL "JUSTICE COURT unexplred term of Mr. Cox. three
of Amerloa
furnished the diversion for the even-
aculou« skill, but the game was over baR apen moved to the south, mounted
years.
Mmnhers of the troop committee ln<
bv that time with the visitors the on a high, open foundation, and
The temptation to speed which the
Mr. Cox resigned from the council
who will b« ln»tall«>d In thia rremony
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. victors.
serves for storage of the waste, which eaRt Main street pavement offers to as a result of pressure of private af-
are W. P Tyaon, John II. Will, Bn- DePue, Mr and Mrs. I. D. I-arlmer,
The score:
1« taken to the building from the ma- motorist! proved too much for half fairs and his Increasing duties a s
gene Kester. C A Swart« ftooutmn«- Mr. and Mrs. W H Adrian. Mr and
R H
•ehlnery rooms by a new blowpipe „ dOxen autotets Sunday, and aa a president of the Springfield chamber
ter Orson Vaughn also will take the Mrs fhnvye, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. WalUervllIe
7
system. The building Is sot high. In result the local justice court did a of commerce. He handed his resigns-
Unwaon, Mr and Mr». M M Peery. Rnrlngflrld
oath of office.
9 1
__ 1
order that trucks may be h ack e’ In bustling buslensa on the Sabbath, tion to the city recorder last Monday,
Members of the troop who will Welby Stevens. Flra Sutton. Fred
and ' und**r 11 and ,h e wast® leaded through assessing all In all »88 in fines over to take effect at tile next meeting of
Waltervlllo-
Rattorte«:
«
n«_ «P '« rLI
taki- th«. oath are Dorman ('ha«e. WII- t'llngan. Mr» (Trace Roberta and
S
I"
"
'F
«
¡7
'
n
/
«
»'
vv
d
i
" bopp*r t0 *”* *lau,®d away as fuel
the week end.
the council. Mayor Bushman expects
Ham Cox. Richard Harpole, Keith Mr« Alberta Wbaver.
i Springfield will play the W endllng
.
,.„««, h, ,
, h;
I
_
___ _ „ . u
team next Sunday at W endllng
, L.
« «.
. ” e,We A
Charges heard In court against
®*H a meeting for next week to r
Kendall. Qordon Lee. Richard L’ pley, /
- —
,
1 team
lay
jU H dlng and the main m tc h lo e ty moU)r, gtR weN>
p„ prt tha, thPlr consideration of the resignation an«
Ch«-«t«T Mmm.. Marlon Mooney, Ornn
Q lrl Scouts In New Projae-..
»-ucture. with nu approach making parR were trgTe, ln< , hp ea9t Malll the new appointment
Mulligan. Ber, Newell. Oscar N«'«lur.
Hewing Is to be the new protect SPRINGFIELD HIGH BEATS
K ptWlbto to drive trucks directly Rtrptph
haR an
Hm|t
Ward p , . „ Talkad.
Loyal Noita, Paul Schontal. Fred
COTTAGE GROVE BY 11-2 Into the building for loading purpose. of , 0
an hQUr
Rppp(, g
St,me. J«uuwy Hummer and Crof: ,» ,ak*» uo by
"f ‘h*
The situation has brought the mat*
field Olrl Scouts, according to plans
... .
.
NwM .nA he
m ,rh l“ery
oP*ra,,‘<’ entirely frTMn JR t<> nparly R() m l|-# an hom. ter
adopting the ward system teg
Truax.
made
----------------------------------
t at a rooming w held a at the
r , chant-
»
X «
k le . ^ h ? ? n r i^ 2 f lS d bX
t r and
”
* ha8 Those who r,Id »10 fines for sp ew in g ^ " c l l representation in Sorin gfleli
Fleet Court O f Honor.
T h . first court of honor to bo held h' r ,,f ^m m erce Monday afternovn. neafh weeping skies the Sprlrfgfleld been
eted this week. A complete wprp E M Johnson c Bro(„ e E o to the fore. A proposal that such •
by t h . Springfield scou t, will taka Th"
m" “ n«
» L i ‘* " * « . ^ 1 . 7 * 1
"‘ 1‘t,ng *r ’ tMn
8trun«1 Rn' » • * ” • H 0 Cunning-' ^ m
»«lopted here I. made <■
,n, u n e d .
j>ck
f
a PtMion «mn to be circulated, w it»
pince preceding the Investiture May­ domestic art room, of the high ar*«td b e ., the Cottage Orove nIne by a
when the score of 11 to 1 The pouring rain
------------------------
' # fab a r |w >
>R for fa„ ln<
l<Ua <rf putting the plan Into a »
or Bushman, chairman .will presida next Saturday afternoon,
„
at (he court, and Rev F U Moore.
"f hats will h* «•»>*« up The made I, n e c e .s.r y to jr to p th e _ game F R £ E J E X T B Q 0 K S A R E
atop at a railroad crowing, and Joe- ’««1 practice here following the N »
V O Bain. J F K e ,i-I« will sit an meeting day of the troop has hern at the end of the sixth Inning.
DISCUSSED BY POWERS tlce Reuben W Smith touched O. W. vember election.
«'hanged to Saturday.
Y cstenlay"! tuaale with Cottage
-------- -
, Newland of Springfield »1 for park-} Those who are poehing the propoasf
tnagletratea. C. R
Fivelyn Harr,« waa given the fen- (Trove had conaldarahty different as-
Aspects of the free text book Ties- log on the sidewalk D. L. Bullls, who believe that It will meet with «!►
cut I ve, will act aa Merk of the court
derfont badge at the meeting Monday, recta than those of the bout with
, . . .
H«-nutmaater W P. Tyaou will hove
--------
, Fngene high school here last Friday. "on ’ er* re,a,w '
Pranrla \ Pow'
a coraer- added » to the ctt* proval. It la claimed that there 1«
considerable feeling to the effect
eight candidate» for second clasu
era,
members
of
the
staff
of
the
funds.
Hold H IY S anqm t.
when K.igene carried off all honors
that
councllmen should represent
rank from the membership of Troop
with a score of 11 to 0 Springfield ’rho<’1 of ^ “«'a“ “»
’“e University
different lections of the city. Further
Eighteen young people Including
___
. . .
1. While the names of all ,1ie boys
of
Oregon.
In
a
talk
given
before
T
H
R
E
E
A
R
E
H
U
R
T
WHEN
. .. . . .
. , , , , .,
players mere altogether ou, of form,
more, It Is argued, . the fact that three
nemhars - ...
of the high school - HI
and y . „
to be given badges was not r -ady . rn■
... Y
--------
. _
.
.
the Methodiet Brotherhood In meet-
__
Ing Monday evening Beth sldo* of
CAR DOORS FLY OPEN councllmen are to be elected and on«
yesterday, they are among the follow- their Invited gueats. enjovad a de-
b(|a
---------
to hold over will make R possible tc
tng Hat of «routa who pasari thelr llghtful evenlns on Saturday, at the
'
the qovation were discussed by Hr
PoWprg
Three persons were Injured here change the svstem next fall without
pacing ,«hi, Mundny night-
mnual banquet of the organisation.
—
point of his Index finger while tink­
The question 1- said Mr Poe err. durln* ,he P*81 weelt as 8
of complications.
Ralph Hughej Evan Hughes, Pey- The affair ws held I «he Methodist
ering
with a bucking Llixle the oth-
<h« ™a»" r
a’’t"mObi,e
fly,nS ° Pen
* Hold Over,
tor Oderklrk, Earl W heeler, Blllle i .-hurch dining room, nnd moth-rs o t r t .v an , .111 nr, b . b l v be not o f the
, Counclhnan L. L. May Is the c o u »
Whci'ler, Lloyd Mattison, Norval several of the boys prepan-d an i r day. and will probably be out o f the f(jrn|ahlp< p(I|K.a. lon frpp Tlle frpp the cars were moving
pitcher's box fbr two w«rcks. accord­
Mrs Belle Spong. 78. was seriously cllman whose term will not expire la
Posa, George Mason. Franklin Drury, »erved the dinner
ing to Coach V D. Bain Cowart Is pnb,lc 8<'ho<” 8 haT* been t° » “’ *d bT
state universities which charge no
f Friday, when she fe’l from 3 November, and. according to the p ro
Carol Adams and Dean Anderson.
Prof. Taylor and Misa Francis
doing the pitching during the absence
Futtlon. The government I f gol is the closed car as It turned, the corner nosed plan he w-nld <^ont'nue as a
Hodge, Instructora Ir the high school,
of H ustin gs from the cen ter position.
limit In tltla m a 'ty , and It Is a pr )b- * Fourth and Main streets. With her representative of wha, would he th«
chaperoned the pnrty.
U. H. S WH L P R I E N T
lew- whether or not giving fre»„t?xt JIMnonths old grandson,
Thema- third ward in the proposed dlvtslo«
ROBIN HOOD TONIGHT
SIXTY-FIVE REGISTER
books Is not carryine It too h r .
Thomas. In her arms, she tumbled to of the city. The term s of Councl'me«
Hold Fam ily Reunion.
Pavement sustaining serious and Roland Moshter and M. J: MrKHa
A family reunion was held at thw
FOR PRIMARY VOTING . Mr Powers mentioned the situation
••Robin Hood*.” n plav bwRod on the
.T T ‘
'n California, where the state has gainful Injuries. The child wes only will expire.
rpmnnt’c ’ lory of Hobln Hood nnd ! *l-or<e Ditto home Sunday. In celo-
That Springfield 1« predominantly furn,Rhpd frep tPx - , bo<,ks for soven.i slightly hurt.
The tentative plan for dividing th«
>i- vpwwrv band of flbrrwrod Feront., hratlon of th« birthday of Mrs nt,to.
Present wero Mr nnd Mr». Delbert republican Is Indicated In the results (•ears but reanlts have not been altc-
The <,a‘>- dr|ven by Thomas Thom- town Into wards runs somthing Ilk«
w„, b» prea»n,ed t o n SprNgfleld «" I
„ , rtIani1 Mra . „ FHh from the registration of voters for
ns, Sr., the child's father, was moving this:
T
d k n c tontgh, »I She n-11 thea’re hv "»nkum of Portland. Mr». A H F ish
«
Eether satisfactory
of Salem Mr. and Mr« Glenn Dltt» ,h '’ Pv""«ry election on May 21,
____________
at about lo ml lee an hour W itnesses
Ward 1—W est side of Souther®
tho s«-nlcr «-lass of the University h|gh
«r ConuIHe Iirttl members of the fam » hi<h ‘'lo",’d T u.-day evening
The
A u p u i p T P l A N T O P IC
of the accident said that It was mlr- Pacific railroad, from Main street
achool of Eugene The fdnv Is a rnlnr- llv who realde here.
.registration was for those write h a v .
A M P H L E T P L A N T O P IC
aculous that more serious Injuries north. ,
ftil event. wtth costunvea In w-nd
' change«! precincts, or have ao, hcre-
CHAMBER MEET FRIDAY were pot received by both the aged
Ward 2—South side of Main street
hrown nnd Lincoln greep wl'h «.ul­
A s n s . Club M«eta
] tofore been registered.
woman -and the boy.
from the W illam ette river to Tent»
ia ws, klng» seid,erä. falr
ladlcs.
The publicity committee of the
The Aenas club roe, with Mr». E.
<>«« °<
‘0,al "f
who register-
Girl Fall From Car.
, street.
fdnek-robed frlnra.
Springfield Chamber of Commerce
O. Brown for a luncheon Saturday **•« 47 were republican, 17 democrat.
The
7-year-old
daughter
of
Earl
Ward 3— North side of Main street
The plav s d l,( c t« l hv ,h • »e il<v noon The four course luncheon was
Independent. A vote of about 400
la"‘ n'*0” «nd decided to pro-
. I.-- «..„. ,
.
.
W ettel, who lives near Eugene, w a s , from Third to Seventh streets,
eUaa advlaors, F C. WAol.*n. Ml.’ » no,«««.
served to Mrs W. O. William«. Mrs. ls expected« from Springfield In the p<
a a n>ee og o
> c am r
victim of a sim ilar accident Sun-
Ward 4— East side of Sevent»
R’.by Batigh. ii -risted by Mrr, n«>r-
I morrow night that a pamphlet ariver-
"•lla I-ombard Mrs J E. Wright Mra. primary election this year. '
day,
when
she
fell
from
an
open
car
street.
e.-, e Couch and Mrs. Erinä Aaaenh -I-
¡Using Springfield. Its Industries, re-
rs the door came open while the
Emery.
m< r It was w -ll recelved- at Engenr C E. Swarfs, Mr». N. W
Should Report Case».
koureea and attraction», be printed.
Auxiliary M em bers at Roseburg.
family was enroute to picnic grounds
Mrs. J C. Pnrker, Mrs C. E Kenyon
p,o»entatlnn» lust week.
Dr. W II. Pollard, city health ,ffl- The committee 1» composed of Dr.
on the McKenxIe highway.
Springfield Auxiliary of the Am«’rF
Robin Hood Is played bv Rov Ford, and Mrs. J. T, Maore.
car, said yesterday that tt Is b»'1ev»d 'V. H. Pollard, Postmaster F. B. Ham.
The girl, thrown to the loose gravel can Legion won credit ••
district
tlie fnlr Mald Marion by Virginia Ful­
that several caaes of whooping cough " n an(' H. E. Maxey.
as the car traveled about 3B miles conference at Roseburg Tuesday w,t>
Picnic Enjoyed.
ler. Erlar Tuck hy Gerald Roberts.
A picnic dinner was enjoyed Sunday »>,<d broken out In the city, bu, that
An illustrated bookie, presenting In an hour, sustained a long gash above
the distinction of having the largest
hv a Sprlngf.dd party a, the Alder», hey had not been reported to him. a pleasing and convincing manner he her eye. She wax rushed to Soring-
delegation present from any u rlt
p
.........................................
offers to the
TO CONSIDER PAVING
on ’ tlhe MeKcnxIe
hlghwnv. Those pres- Botb physician's
and fam ilies ate (X- advantage»
a van age« Springfield
. pr n
_ field, where a physician treated the with the exception of Roseburg
ON C AND D STREETS
were Mr and Mrs Ivan Male. P«cted to report contagious d ls?am s P ^ P e e 'lv e reajdent.Is _fa^ d _ h y the
Present from here were Mrs. E. J.
committee, and the publication of
Dwight Kessev, Shirley Hemenway to Lhe health officer he declared
Snook. Miss Pearl Snook. Mr, Wal­
such
a
pamphlet
Is
to
be
recommend­
Paving of c and D streets between and Raymond Mathews.
Safety Meet Held.
ter Gossler, Mrs D. W McKinnon,
ed at the meeting.
Musicians to Compete
Fifth nnd Sixth streets, Is being con­
Mrs. Charles Scott, Mrs. M. B. H «nt»
Dallas
Murphy
and
Harry
rib-wart
_____
________
A
safety
first
demonstration
meet-
Miss
Wlnnlfred
Tyson,
pianist,
and
sidered by property owners In the
Plan Cburob Dinner.
arc »'111 have charge of a snappv enter- |n g was held at the Mountain States ,y' unlt Pres,dent
district affected. Concrete on ,he«e » Members of lihe Mstfiodlst Ladl»s’ Charles Nadyornik.
violinist,
.........................
two blocks would fill In the unpnved AM s o c le ,V a r e M a n n in g a dinner to leaving today Tor Forest Grove where lalnment feature Women of the Civic Power company plant Tuesday even-^
ane Lectured—Vocal practlc«
he held for U n c h u r c h membership
>«« C"»!*»« * the Oregon high J r.’tih will serve deughautx nrt r-.ffa« tnfr. Regular n^Mtlngs of this kind j
sections of Dhe two streets.
rhun her memhe, t. President ; nre being held every two weeks hy , on Springfield streets late at nk-tit
The attitude of the Methodist at the dining room n ett Wednesday ’ chool musical contest sponsored by
church, which owns a large part ° » ! n |, h t\ h " dlnnZTTs given a s'a bene- Pacific University. They will repre.J Herbert J Cox urges that there be employes of the p lan t with official«: P^v^d to he more than a Joke fd
. . . . . . .
.
- ntgnt. in e dinner is given as a nen« ,
_____ I
. . . . ________ «.
four Eugene youths last Friday night.
night,
of the company In charge.
sent the local high school In the con- a full attendance
the property Involved, will play a f|t for , hp pburrh flnnnrRR.
when Night Policeman Fred Hlnso®
test. Miss Francis Hodge and Miss
largo part In deciding whether the j
.
Interrupted the vocalising and arrest*
Chamber Gets Publicity.
paving shall be done. R. W. Smith
Plan Church Dinner.
FaF Spaulding, high school Inatruc-
Receives Sad New»—N ews was rf- pd th„ boys. Justice of the Peace R.
will bring the matter to Dhe attention
Members of the Methodist Ladles’ to™- wt” accompany the young peo-
The April number of Oregon Bust- rP| TP<, Sunday by Mrs. M. B. Huntlr
Smith lectured the youths on mat-
of the church trustees at the next Aid society are planning s dinner to Pl® on tb® tr'P-
ness carried notes from the Spring-jqf the death In Duluth, Minnesota, of ters of behaviour, and allowed th e «
board meeting, he said yesterday.
be held for the church membership
I field chamber of commerce, telling her sister-in-law, Mrs. M. A. Pohl. On (0 <o free.
Painting Work On
nt the dining j;oom next Wednesday
of the activity of that organization the same day, Mrs. Huntly received ,
_________________ _
Called to Silverton— W alter 8 c o « ' nt),h t «n,P d| nnPr |R K| Ten as a bene-
Vnahy Brothers, local painter«. arP. and , hp general trend of progress In m r 4 that her mother. Mrs. WllllRm
. .
. . .
i
Supper by Civic Club
busy this week decorating the Inter-
«was called to the bedside of his mo­ fit for the ehnrdh finances.
lor of the Stevens building on Main >th"' cUy
’ ’ "Ì
A’ t0T’B>
d"” ° « ‘* d
The Woman’s Civic club of Spriaffi
ther, who lives In Bllverton, last
lor of the Stevens minding on Main
# u t#
iw ,catloll hy President H hlp In an accident,
field will give a chicken supper ■(
Tuesday. His mother Is reported s»>
street, and painting the F. B. Flanerv
Springfield chamber. It
To Entertain Club.
the
Woodmen of the World hall Thut®
Mrs W H Adrian will en tertain , house both Inside and out. The next ~
gpn(, )n notp8 mon,hiy :
rlonsly 111.
Returns from California — Mrs day, April 29. beginning at 8 o’clock.
the KIR Rare club a, her home th is | Job will he the pairing of the front from now on.
Maude Bryan returned .home Satur- The public Is Invited to the supper.
F.ye Is Injured—V. A. Spaulding's evening. Members from Springfield of the Egg,matin candy shop,
d«y from Long Beach, California. and a small charge will he m ale.
9-year-old «on, nf W est Springfield, nnd Eugene are expected to be pres­
Rail Officials Visit»—O. V. Che«- where she has spent some rime visit-
sustained a painful Injury above ths ent.
Visit Morrison Homo— Mr. and Mrt.
V isits Here—Mr. and Mr». J«-t
supervisor of b
h oldings
and i ___
Ing friends and relatives. She was
_________ __________ „ „ „ „ „ „
indings ___
right eye Saturday when h« waa
Joseph Schwab visited ....
on Monday at ney, _________
Tacoma
M»n
Hers—
A.
L.
Kruger,
the
E.
E.
Morrkon
home
here.
The
bridges
for
the
Southern
Pacific
com-
accompanied
on
a
motor
trip
north
Lemmons
of Marshfield are vIsttlM
struck hy a rock thrown hy a rl»y-
mate. It was necessary
to take tw o Tam m s resident, wns a visitor In Schwabs live at Stockton. California, pnny. was In Springfield Saturday on hy Mr and Mrs James Clark, former for a few days with hey parent« Mr
■tltchoa In the wound
In order to Springfield for a short time yester- nnd are on their way home after an business In connection with the Springfield residents who now reside and Mrs. o n
nsenr e o
P 8«
clo«e I t
lday.
I extended trip.
coMtructlon work going on her®.
.at Long Beach.
field.