MV/JV G J THUK8DAY, JUNK « ,1 9 2 « TOWN AND Here from WoM F ir— W a n k paok »PRINGFIELD NKW8 GREAT SESQUI STADIUM OPENED AT PHILADELPHIA ~*1 SS-I .. . t rrv» SUMMER'S M E ßE -TU e W OM EN ARE WEARING FU R»/ Hulu Goss Across F is * —B ÎJ. fianke'y bridge of Weal F ir woo here Monday. drove (o Hand and back Monday. r Drive Io New port— M r and Mrs. T helnls In Town— K arl T belpla of M arlon Adam * drove to Newport ov­ Dearborn was In town on butlneM yesterday i r e r (h r weak end. F la tt H ere— W a lle r IMatt of Thura- Qoehen Woman Here— Mrs. beo ton was a visitor hare for a short T u c k iy o f Qn«hen was In town for a tim e Tuesday. short llm r yesterday. Mere from Noti— Mrs. E. It Wilson Here from W a lte r v ille - M r. and M rs D C. T ro tte r of W a ite rv lllo o f Not! was a visitor In Springfield spent Tuesday afternoon visiting here yesterday. H e re fro m C re s w e ll— O. M lllg g a of Tonsils Removed— Hobble Robert- Cresw* II was a Springfield visitor on ann had his tonsils removed at a local physician's office yesterday. Tuesday. At New port— M r and Mrs Lloyd M a rtin were at New port over th« Week end. H ere kan o f from Leaburg— I«est»r M illi­ Leaburg was a Springfield A Bad Break. W om an; “I f you can’t get to sleep maybe I better come sing to him 7” Nurae; ■Won't do any threatened him with that times.' Mra. Larson At Junction Mrs. Jack latrann vlalted over the week end w ith her parents. M r. and Mrs. Charles T o ft da hl of Junction City McLagan Goes to Tangent— W . C McLagan was a visitor at Tangent and In the Alsea valley over the week Smeed In Tow n— HIM Bmued. Wgl- end. te rv llle farm er, transacted business visitor on Tuesday. In Springfield on Tuesday. Drive Up M cKenzie— Mr. and Mrs. C la rk Wheaton spent the holiday up the M cKenzie river. FAMILY REUNION EVENT AT F. M. MULLIGAN HOME A d elig htfu l event occurred at th" Pollards et Newport M r and Mrs. F M. M ulligan home Sunday and N. L I ’olalrd w ere visitors at Now Monday j ) f this week when a fam ily port over M em orial day. reunion, w ith nil but two members of the fam ily present, was held. Those H ere from Marcola— Mrs. George present w ere: Knstrom of Msreola was a visitor In M r. and Mrs. Ray .M u llig a n and Springfield Monday. children. Hay. J r . and Patsy Ann. Vaughn Man Horo— Jay Jockey of of Portland; M r. and M rs C e d i M ul­ Vaughn was a Springfield vtsKor Sat­ ligan and children, M ervln, Margie. Dorothy and V irg in ia of S p ringfield; urday evening. M r. and Mra. Ixre M cK enney and Hero from Fortlond— Mra. Adelaide j little aon. Robert Lee, of W endllng; Coponhaver was hero this week from > Portland. She la visiting relatives at j Kenneth and Oron Mullgan, and M r. and Mrs. F. M Mullgan of Spring- Goshen. I field ; Mrs. J C M ulligan and daugh ter, Bthel. of Portland. M ake Bend T rip — M r and M rs A O nly members of the fam ily not A. Anderoon and fam ily and Kdward I present were O rval M ulligan, of Co­ K e e le r motored to Bend and bark quille, and M rs A O K elly, form erly M em orial day. Miss L illia n M ulligan, of Fargo. V . Photo Sg A K K O S e r v ic e C o rp o ra tio n . The giant arena In the centre of the Sesqul-Centen- nlal International Exposition site In Philadelphia was built In approximately 300 working days. It was com­ pleted and In use a month before the opening of the big exposition which celebrates the 160tb anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This photo­ graph, made from the air. ahows nearly 1,000 boys on the playing field, massed th A e for the dedicatory exer- • cleet on May 1 which form ally opened the structure. Io the stands are seated 10.000 persons watching the pro­ gram. A group of 10,000 persons Is a large crowd but they are only a "drop In the bucket" In the big Philadel­ phia stadium. The boys paraded onto the field to the accompaniment of fourteen bands and there went through their drills and athletic exercises tor the benefit of eity officials and parents. Mrs. Lemmon Operated O n — Mrs Joe Lemon, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Directors o f the Oregon linen m ills, CONTINUED OAIN HERE John W lnzenreid, underw ent an op­ to be established at Salem this year eration In Portland yesterday. Mrs. at a cost of $650.000, w ill have to pay A continued gain In postal receipts W lnzenreid has been w ith her daugh­ $26.000 duty on machinery ordered tor was reported from the local postofflre ter for some" tim e, and M r. W liixen- the plant, according to a telegram re­ fo r May, the per rentage of Increase The reld le ft for Portland yesterday a fte r­ ceived from Senator M cN ary. for the month being 1314. machinery Is being shipped to Salem noon. T he total for May was $576 24. as from Liverpool. against $507 81 In May of last year, , The federal public buildings bills, a gain of $68 43. So far. the receplta as agreed upon by representatives of for the year are fa r ahead o f those HISTORY IN CAKE the tw o houses In conferences, would of last year. Indicating a healthy bus perm it the sale of Portland's old fed­ Iness condition here. eral building by the secretary of the Many Visitors Hsrs— Out-of-town treasury and construction of a new people visiting at the home of M r*, Baby Boy Born M r and Mrs. N o r­ n building on all or part of the same ton I ’engra are the proud parents at I Ray M ulligan and fam ily, accom and Mrs. J R ichter on M em orial day site, or in some new location. panted by Mrs. J. C. M ulligan and W ere M r. and Mrs John Pinard of a baby boy, born Sunday morning Six additional postoffices have been Mies E th el M ulligan, motored to Tacoma. W ashington. M r. and Mrs. raised from fourth class to presiden­ Drive Up River— Dr, and M rs W Portland Sunday afternoon, re tu rn ­ C la ra n re W a lp of Salem, hjr. an I tial grade by decision of postoffice I I Pollard and fam ily and Mias Ver­ ing Monday evening Mrs. K ellp W alp of Portland. David authorities. The offices affected are n ie r H aw k were visitors at H e n d ric k * | W a lp of Salem M r. and Mrs. F re t Koardinan In M orrow county. Cochran bridge M em orial day. HENDERER TO MOVE TO L em ley of Portland and Mrs. M arie in W ashington county; M alin in Adams of Portland. K lam ath county, M arcola in Lane KETELS’ DRUG STORE Home fro m Hoopital— R. W O rr county and W e s tfir in Lane county. le ft the Pacific Christian hospital To T a lk Hospitalization. "T ra il to R a il" is the title of the Jack H enderer w ill move his elec­ Sunday a fte r confinement during an celebration to be held in Eugene For the purpose of settling arrange- operation. He returned to his homo tric supply business from the H a ll August 19 and 20 to m ark the com­ Cash store to K etela’ Drug store next men!« for hospllal service for W< nd- here. pletion of the Southern Pacific com­ Monday, he annotutced yesterdr.y. In ling camps of the Booth K e lly Lum ber pany’s K lam ath Falls-Eugene line and V isits In Portland— Recorder R W the new location. M r. H enderer w ill company, the Loyal Legion of Log­ "K la ta w a" is the name of the pageant Sm ith spent the week end In P o rt­ keep the plare open on Sundays and gers and Lum berm en hospital com­ to be staged. A prize for the best land. visiting with hla daughter. The In the erenlngs, retainin g hl< full m ittee w ill meet at the Osburn hot, 1 r.ame f^ r the celebration was won by r lt y hull was not opened Monday. supply of electric supplies and fishing Saturday evening. The local and Mrs. E. F. Judkins. lack). Decoration day. W en dllng units w ill be represented, Reports received by the W est Coast as w ell as the company. Lum berm en's association for the week Drlvs to Mulino— M rs Fred Froze. Lo# AnBele, M,„ Hers— Monroe ended M ay 16 showed that 10S m ills Lloyd Frese, Dorothea Fres«. M r. and T u tt|„ of i x)R Angeles visited Oil» Here from W a lte rv ille — W illia m produced 114.627.416 feet of lum ber, M rs. Paul 8c.hlewe and son, Chester, nt the home o f his rniksin. H u cka and B ill Ovlngton of W a lte r sold 120.564.138 feet and shil ped 107,- went to Mulino 8unday to visit rela M rs. N Nelson. H e also visited rel- v ille were Springfield visitors yes­ 175.223 feet. This brings production lives- atlves In Eugene and Goshen. terday. for the firs t 20 weeks of 1918 to 1.9R3.- £.;0.5.. t M * . 2.110.175.408 feet sold and 2,059,342.022 feat shipped. POSTAL RECEIPTS IN This replica of historic Independ- ence H a ll In Philadelphia is a fine ex- ample o f the b aker’s a rt It was made bv (he chef of one of Philadelphia’s leading hotels to a ¡vertigo the Sosqul- Centennial Intern atio nal Exposition, which w ill open in th a t c ity June 1 and run to December 1 to celebrate the 160th anniversary of Am erican In- dependence. T he "S tate House" rtands on a table at the entrance to the laalu dining room o f the botel. Harold up and good— I several He Got IL "And your fath er who was ru n n in g ^ for congressman— w hat Is he doing n o w *’ "Nothing." "Oh, th a t’s fine— I ’m glad he was elected." E x tra ! E x tra ) Doctor: "A nything unusnal happen w hile I was a w a y * ’ "A ssistant: “W e ll, let me see! Oh yes, two patients got w ell." CAR PLUNGES OFF BRIDGE; CALIFORNIANS ARE HURT Injured when th eir autom obile* plunged from a birdge on the McKen- zle riv e r highway to a creek bed 25 fee t below, M r. and Mrs. C. A. Brazee of Torrance, California, w ere brought to Springfield yesterday afternoon badly bruised and cut. T he accident occurred, as near as they were able to tell, about 26 miles from Eugene, this side o f Vida. T hey were rid in g in an eight cylinder sedan automobile, d rivin g west. They were unable to rem em ber just how the car happened to leave the edge of the b rilg e . T h e auto turned over, landing In the creek-bed, and throw ing the tw o occupants against the top of the car. * A passing m otorist saw them and stopped, bringing both to Springfield for treatm ent. M r. Brazee had a bad scalp wounds and bruises. H is w ifa had bruised h e r face and was badlv shaken up. M r. and M rs. Brazee had been a t T he Dalles, and returned by way of Bend and the M cK fn z ie Pas« on th e ir w av to C a lifo rn 'a. where they are in the flow er gardening business. T hree Have D ip h 'h -*’ » T hree members of the A H. Hfetzel fam ily are suffering f r ~ hther'a. M rs. W etzel. *L c was f . r — me tim e «»r