I I’T I I B ack F ro m P o r t la n d — M r » . I n t t i Tonsils Out— Mr». W . O. TowUtrtnn had her tnnatla rom ovnl at the office Bowman returned from Portland thl week ufter a »tay there of a month o of a liicul physician Wednesday. b u a ln rs s . H a ra — Il I . (loll hu» taken the Robert V ‘ lu » hou»« on 1) atreet, moving In thl Laxtons Back— M r ami Mr» W e lte r week. I.a x U ’i» «ro back from a w>ek end Leave» Hoapltal— Mr» O rvull T ill trip lo Hale in. relum ed lo her home in M areóla afir Go«» To Portland— Mrs M ary K '« nine day» at the Pacific C hristian I I ' sey left for u abort trip to Portland pltul tn Eugene. Wodnesilny. Hhe w ill return today In Portland- - M r . and M rs W alt' Return» To Portland— Mr» Roy Hi o il and M r and Mrs. Floyd Finn W h ile led Wedne»d»y for l"ortland nery attended Buyer»' week ut Perl a fte r »pending a few daya with her land. puronta, M r and Mr» W M Lam bert. At Albany— M r and Mrs W illia m Inapacta Lum ber— W. L. Grey of Dawson spent Sunday at Albany with Eugene wae In Springfield W ednes­ relatlvea. O th e r Hprliurfleld people day Inspecting a earloard of lumber wh»» were In Albany were M r and M r at (he Booth K elly m ill for the South­ Harold W illia m s who spent the w e d ern Pacific company end there w ith friends. North Bend Men H ere — Jam«» Cumming» of North Rend was a gurat at the home of M r and Mrs C F Egglm ann Tuesday night. He left fo r Cottage Grove where he -will atay fo r a while ■end Man Visits— John M cN utt was D W M cK innon Tuesday n ig h t M r M rN n tt 1» a cousin of Mrs. McKinnon H e was on b it w ay to T he Dalles from Bend. Go To Dallaa— M r. and Mrs. C. F. Egglm an and th e ir gueaL Byrdens Cummings of Marsh held went to D al­ las for a visit w ith friend» Wadnea day. From Cottage O reva. Miss M argaret llem ew ay Is spending the week at her home In Springfield She has been staying for the summer at the llem ew ay berry farm near Cot­ tage Grove. Mr». Pollard B etter— Mrs Elsie Pollard who has been III w ith the typhoid fever Is nearly well and w ill be back a t her place In th« Commer­ cial S ta le Imnk In a week or so. f * P e o p le Baby Boy— D r and Mra. V . L . R illt - r of lax-rhorn have a baby boy, born at (be Pacific Christian hospital S u n - ' day morning. The baby weighed Portland e ig h t p o u n d s . Dr. Mortenaan Better— Dr. Morten sen la recovering from hl» recent operations at Portland nicely, accord­ ing to the latest re p o rt H e w ill not be able to resume his practice until the Arst of next month however. Go To Corning— Mr». Edyth Oleson and daughter left Sunday morning for (turning. C alifornia to attend the b irth ­ day celebration of Mra. Oleaon'a great Hara From Albany— Miss K ath e rin e grandm other who w ill be »9 on Aug­ K ester of Albany «as a guest a t the ust 11. W . F. W a lk e r home this week Miss Kester came Thursday on her way Goes Bast— Mrs. E lla Lombard left home from a trip to C alifo rn ia She yesterday for Chicago and other East­ la a nurse a t '-he Albany hoapltal. ern cities. She la going to vlatt On Vacation Her«— Mrs. E d yth Ol. friends and relatives lo Wisconsin be­ son and daughter. Lucille, are spend­ fore going to Chicago M rs Lombard ing th e ir vacation In Springfield a t w ilt return before school opens this the home o f Mr. and Mra. H a rl M c­ (all. Pherson M ra Olaoa Uvea In M arsh ­ Boy Breaks A rm —Charles Verateeg field. broke his le ft forearm Monday night Tonsils Taken Out— T w o operation» while playing on the high school fo r tonsils and adnolds were perform ­ gronda. H a was visiting at the home.« ed by local physicians F rid a y Ire n e of hla aunt and uncle, M r. and Mra ▲nderaon, seven year old daughter of W heeler. Tuesday ha returned to his L. M Anderson of SprtngnAeld, and home a t M cM in nville. Gladys Zehber. Ave year old daughter Wadding Anniversary Celebrated— o f J. L Zehhev of M otor Route 2. were M r andMrs. K V B a rre tt and fam ily the ones operated upon. and M r B arrett's m other le ft Bunday P lrrle Case Dismissed— The case for Bellingham. W ashington to attend iigHlnet Robert n r r l e has been dis­ the tw entieth wedding anniversary of missed upon the motion ot the pro» M r and Mrs. A. Castle. Mrs. B arrett «eating attorney. It was announced by and Mrs. Castle are daughters of L. R . W . K e ith Thursday. P lrrte's tria l E. Thompson of SprlngAeld. ' in justice court here August 2. result- a guest at the home of M r and Mra Leave For C alifo rn ia— M r and Mr» T. I I McVey are planning on leaving Springfield (or some phten In C sllfor nls T h e y wont south Thursday with th>* Idea of settling In C alifornia! a fter looking over the situation. M r. McVey ba» hen Woking for the Southern Pa- cldc railroad. P o r t la n d of for a »hurt tim e Wcilnusdey. I mm Red spider mite» on hop» cau-e Finger H u rt— Robert Richardson FOR (JALE— Payroll sheets. printed and In atoca a t tha News office serious In ju ry In season» of prolonged caught his finger In un emery wheat - U t h ace im p a n te d by h ig h te m p ra- w ith which be was playing Saturday work, saw m ills, ate., w ith table to and had the nail torn off and the | compute w o rk m a n s compensation tures. »ays the O. A. C . e x p e r i m e n t and deductions. No em ployer sbontn station. S u liur in some form Is the Anger »ma»hed. Has O peration— Mrs. H. C. M ille r o f! be without these f- -ma when tbey Standard control. caa be purebaaed fo r • few cents M arróla was ta k e r to the Pacific : ■M r- un Christian hospital for a m ajor opera tlon Monday. TOWN AND VICINITY Here From Brow nville— Tom Gar-i rot ol III 11« u v lllr « »» lu Bpi IngA« hi j page THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY AVOUAT 12. 1926 Returns To C alifo rn ia— V i c t o r Neher le ft Tuesday for Pomona Col­ lege, C alifo rn ia where he is an assist­ ant Instructor and at the aame (tine (uklng post graduate w ork leading to a M aster of A rt» degree, M r. Neher graduated front the C alifo rn ia school last year In the science departm ent. He came here to attend the wedding of his aiater, Miss Viola N eher last ed In a Jury disagreement. Goes To W ashington— Mr».. H . E Maxey and son, Bruce Norton left Saturday for a two week« visit in W ashington Mrs. Maxey Is going to visit h’ -r mother at Hoods Port. Mrs. Maxey's sister w ill be there a t the same tim e from Spokane. Tw o In lls t In Guard— T w o new re K ester To Go To Portland — D r erults fo r the Springfield National week. Eugene K ester la leaving August 18 Guard were reported for this week by tor Portland to attend a series o f lec- ( Attend Funeral— M r and M r» J. M Lieutenant C. A. Swarta. commander tures given by the Oregon State Medl- o f the troop. T hey were T ru b e rt Tompson le ft last week bo attend the ' cal Society In Septem ber he w ill go funeral of th e ir aon-ln-law, Henry Henderson and Clarence Fandrem to Chicago to attend the Laboratory T he tw o new men bring the number In Decker of Belllngnhnm . Washington Surgical Technique. Dr. H eater la go­ which was held Knturday. They re­ the guard unit up to 20. ing to study chcet and heart surgery ceived word August 2 that M r. Decker Returns From C rate r Lake— Jun was seriously Injured and le ft the fol­ a t the clinic In Chicago. n lta Lom bard returned from C rater lowing day. W hen they arrived at To Ycllowatona Park— W . C. Me- L ake Tuemlay a fte r »pending the sum Bellingham; they found the M r. Deck lj»gnn changed his vacation plans n x r ther as an employee of the C rater er had been Instantly killed In an ac- h u rrid ly last week and le ft Thursday L ak e Ixtdge, She reports that .he cidenL - m orning for M o n ta ra points and Y e l­ sum m er ruah of tourists to the lake lowstone Park. M r Mclotgan had In- M eter Installation W al -W o rk of la over for this season although there i tended to go to Eastern Oregon on his Installing the new m eter recently are a tlll people m aking the trip to vacation, hut was asked by the Billsby bought by the M ountain States Power the lake. Engineering and Managing sompany company, w ill not start for two weeks, to Inspect one of th e ir plants at Libby. ; V la lt K etele— Mra. J. F Ketels hod tt was announced at the plant The M ontana As a consequence M r Mr-1 As guests Wednesday friends from h "- ija r.t Is short handed now on account latgan w ill spend his vacation at Y e l­ borne in Nebraska Mrs. C. C. Collins of vncatlon time. W C. McLagnn la lowstone Park a fte r he finishes his and son from Hebron. Nebraska, and away at preaent and L. E. Danks Is business at Llbbv. Charles Cooley, of G rants Pas*, a also enjoying his vacation at the b rother of Mra. Colllna, both lived In coastThe installation of the m eter w ill: aw ait the return of these tw o men. Nebraska when Mra. Ketels did. PACK ANT AND CELEBRATION Diamond lake w ill net be Included ta C rater Lake National park. The PveeWant'a ce-erdlnetfag eommleelen, which had tx-en for four days consider­ ing and holding pahlle hearings on tha question of extending park bouadavioa northward te take In the fanons flak lug resort. follow lB f a b rief hearing et Medford, voted naaalmevuty to aee- ommoad that DUm oad Mho remain un­ der forest eerrios Jurisdiction Coasrots paving and parapet wall at M acKay dam has boon completed and w ith thle work the eoastructiea work ' ot M acKay dam Is rapidly being brought to a close a fter three years has bees used by tbe reclamation serv- ‘ Ice In building the dam. which w ill store 172,000 acre feet ot w ater from M acKay creek to be used each year in furnishing w ater to the Herm iston- Stanfield and B utter creek regions. Max G. Cohen, who prior to August, 1913. was a police m agistrate In Port­ land. and who was convicted of sub­ ordination of p erjury there and sen­ tenced to federal prison, only to be pardoned and fully restored to c ltlie m shlp again by the late President W il­ son. was convicted of the same crime In the southern district United State» ?ourt and sentenced to serve IS months In the government p enitentiary at A t­ lanta. DROP IN Cafe 50c "KJatnwa” Stupendovi Pageant Each Night Ptoneer Parad* — £ ir Ch-ctn — Boxing Concert» — Dancing Eugene, Ore. 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Garrett’s Orchestra Because of the great number of In­ cendiary forest dree, the Douglas county court has offered a rew ard of 1800 for the apprehension and convic­ tion of any person startin g a fgreat fire wKhln tha eoenty. Rlnee the mid­ dle of July there have been more than 128 fire« reported as being laeendlary DRUGSTORE SALTS C oburg Bridge Every S at. N ight w ttn lavish ceremonies, m watch more than 1000 Indians participated, Modoc Charlie, 7«, blind trib al conn eelor for the K lam ath Indian tribee. was burled following a funeral service which lasted for 48 hours without In­ termission. and at which nearly |4000 worth of food was consumed. SATIN FINISHED GLASS FLOWER BOWL “Trail To Rail” OLD TIME DANCE Here is a very handsome bowl for flowers or fruits, that will give an artistic touch to any table. Satin finished in topaz and* other beautiful colors. Note the pretty shape. 12 inches across. 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