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    NEW
NUMBER
Call Phone 5
IN CASE OF FIRE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T W K N T Y -T H IR D YEAH
LOOK FDR FACTORY
SHE IN SPRINGFIELD
A TTEN D COLLEGE
S o cie ty
Large M m e n f
a t School O pening
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P«opi«'» P ip *»*'
LIVI NEWSPAPKR
IN A LIVE TOWN
NUM BER 37
RPRINOPIELD, I j ANK COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1«, 1826
MANY STUDENTS TO
Th«
MOVES
PACKIN0 pLANT
WATER MAIN WILL
-B E EXTENDED SOON
The Springfield Creamery h
found Its present location In the L ax
School opened In Springfield la/t
and Crone building too small for
Monday with an enrollment promis­
To Celebrate Founding Of Lodge
business and has taken a six y e a r ,
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ing to be better than that of former
lease
on
the
packing
plant
owned
by
To
Conxruct
New Main From
Pickle Manufacturing F.l r m
«««•«*••» Hughe. who are r>-
Next Monday night, September 20. year» considerably.
One hundred
,
. ,
_
,
.
In« to attend the University of Ore- ' the local Ilebekab lodge will c e l l - ; ninety »tudenta appeared at the High Swarts and Washburne on Thlrd.and
Reservoir Through Willam­
Looking
For Location
I n
CoB, un(„ H, bhBI1 ,wlll
A Streets. Moving of 'he machinery
ette Heights; New Lights Ad-
lirate the 7&u> anniversary of toe « b o o l the «rut day. Last year, the
Springfield
For
B usin«a«()r(,a(>|l Agriculture College and Oer- | founding of the Odd Fellow lodge drg[ dBy o, school saw 166 students, from the old location to the new
I
started Monday and will he completed I ded To Ornamental Lighting
H a v e Seasons R UH To Puck tru<l«i M ustoe 1» p lan tiliiK to <*Dter a with a program of readings and
^-bp j unjor Hight, composed ol the
Hero If Located.
college In Heettle preparatory for musical selection». Member» of the Heventh Bnd t.lghl (trades, had 115 thisi week with no Interruption of j System.
businss.
W illamette
University
deaconeea.
p u d g e will furnish the program
in attendance. The enrollment
The Mountain 8 tat s Power com*
A IotatIon for a plrkle factory |a be hai been choaen by Krank l-omberl i with both vocal and Instrumental of tbg other trBdeg a« follow*:
H warts and Washburne will con-1
pany will extend Its line on Mill and
Catherine
Hemingway
la
to
attend
tlnue
to
use
part
o
f
the
packing
plant
|
tng aougtit In Hprlngfleld by W
»«lections to be given. An outside flrgt Brad(; 6?; flrgt A gpcond B
g0;
First streets and In the W illamette
The
« “ »'• Vtt»r«.r.Hy. while speaker will deliver an address if W(;t)nd A 2b; third B 2«; third A 28; for their packing operation».
Kcrcher and II C Hammon of Ku lb*
Heights district, according to an an­
.Iowa Carleton le entering the Fresno one can be obtained
creamery
will
use
the
front
of
the
Following the fourtb H 3B. fourtbA 21; fifth B 27;
nouncement made by company of­
gene who wish Io move their factory
program, the ladles will serve refresh- flfth A g. g(j(th H 2#. g|ltb A g lh l, plant and three of the cold storage ficials before the council at Its meet­
from Eugene to Springfield
Mr
ffom Hpr,n<fle|d wbo rrtura
rooms.
menta. The regular routine of busi­
ing last Monday night. The promised
Kercfier wae In town Monday look in g'lo , c hool are; Kennltti Dillard, How ness will be held before the annlvor- to the fact lhat there was a veiy
The change was rendered neces­
extension will serve those districts it
small enrollment |n the first grade
sary by the Increase In business of
for a temporary loc ation for th-Ir urd Hugh*». Mary Elisabeth Whitney, »ary coinineratlon.
the city most In need of water and
class, the rlase at the Brittain school
the creamery. The new quarters will
bu.lneaa and aald If a suitable one Anna Dillard. Mabie Hoof, “ ho are
.
. .
. end agitation for water service which
was discontinued and all the pupils
provide enough space for future ie-
,
. . . ._
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could be found Immediately they students at the Unlveralty of Oregon,
D in ner Party At Phetteplaeee
recently resulted In the circulation of
III be taught In one class at the
would move right away and finish Merle McMullin will »pend bla second
A farewell dinner party was g iv e n ; H(ib g(.ho<),~ Mr Bain expects the velopment as well as care for their a petition addressed to the Eugene
the season'« pack In Springfield.
'year at Willamette and Vernons .Man- at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carl total enrollment to be considerably present business. Shipments of meat water board asking tbm to furnish
The pickle company ha» been oper- ding and Virgil McPherson are at- Pbetteplare Tuesday night In. honor lncrBBged OTer th,.ge flrir(,g by Mon- to Portland will be handled much light and water to Springfield.
atlng In Eugene for the V e t Ave lending the normal at Monmouth,
of Constance Rebhan and Eve Fhel- day
He Relieves lb ere ,w1Il be 2,w easier now as the creamery has
Three alternative propositions were
ample cold storage space and Is on
month», having pot up 190 barrel« of
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teplace who are going away to school. b|gh Kho()1 gtudents this year
. placed before the council by power of-
the Southern Pacific tracks.
Mias Rebhan will attend the Oregon
'
pickle» there . They will put up 350 W ILLIA M MORRIS FOUND
■ flclals for consideration.
The on«
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...
Football practice was started Mon-
' selected by city officials calls for a
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Agriculture
(
ollege
and
M
is.
Ubette-
aft„rD(XJn
und
Coach
WaIter
barrel» more thia year In Springfield
DEAD IN BED TUESDAY
If they are able In move
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place I. going to the state normal Fenw|ch
A g<iuad of
tb)rty ROBBERS BLOW SAFE
new water main leading from the city
While seeking a temporary loca-
William Morris was found dead In , »chool at Monmounth.
player» was out on the field and eag r
DOOR OPEN A T M IL L 'reservoir through Willamette Heights
tlon. the partners want a desirable bls rooms In the old »econd Avenue Those present at the dinner w ere, to begin the seasons training. Thr-e
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and connecting with the present
elte upon which Io build their own Garage -----
early
morning, hav-
an<1 Mr"- (a r l Bbetteplace, „ the
The fifth attempt to rob the Spring- water main on Second street,
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- Tuesday
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. of last year’s team nave not yet doi-
plsnt They were In touch with the tnK apparently died during the night Misses Constance and Ra erU
w<J tbp Bol#-W l|a but w1„ be ont next field Mill and Grain company office 1 The construction of a second water
chamber of commerce In regard to rrom bear! failure He had undressed han' Bva I’hotteplace and Mrs. W. v. Wf>ek and w)tb
prf,gPnt the , resulted Sunday night In the door of main frtxm the reservoir Improves th«
a location on the free Industrial site*. and was found undisturbed with hl» Rebhan
prospects for a winning team look the
beinF blown
off and papers jc(ty water system immensely by pro-
but have made no decision yet either hands peacefully folded.
The dis-
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good. The three who have not yet being scattered
over the office. No vtding complete circuit through the
as io the temporary location or the covery came when William Ward was Parent Teachers To Meet Tomorrow Badp thelr appearance are Edgar loss was suffered other than the dam- city and gives better fire protection
permanent one.
called by u Mr Nelson who was to
The parent Teachers A ssociation ;
Austin McPherson and Hugn aBe to 1116 safe a" n0 mon8r 18 kept ’ by having an additional main in case
there, otherwise the Job was a sue- One is temporarily out of order. The
The two men are experienced In Iho have gone with Mr. Morris to look at of Springfield will hold their first c OWart.
/water pressure will not be lowered.
pickle making business and are sup- his ranch near Ur<vw Tuesday, Mr meeting for the year tomorrow after-j A{ prpg(,nt tbe schedule cans for ceasful one and neatly done.
The door was taken to Eugene by even with the new additions to the
plying the surrounding territory from Nelson went to the building at 7 noon at the Lincoln school at -I games _ with
, . u „ Brownville,
___________„ Harrisburg
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Albany south to Roseburg with o'clock to meet Mr Morris and was o’clock
The association will discuss and Junction City In October, and deputy sheriff to be examined for system, as It would have been had
pickles.
They make all kinds of unable to get any response to his re-1 plans for raising funds for a new play Cottage Grove Thanksgiving and Le­ finger prints in an effort to find the the W illamette Heights been added
pickle« and sauerkraut and have six peated knocklnx
Vailing William »bed at the Brittain school. A dele- banon Armistice Day and November burglars. This last attempt to rob t0 the end of the main on Second
persons In their employ nt present, j Ward, they looked Into the window , gate la to be selected to the state con- 19. The Armistice Day game will be the Springfield Mill and Grain com- street. With a main directly from
They buy cucumbers from growers snd saw Mr Morris in his bed. The rentlon of Parent Teacher« Assoc! l- played here, the Thanksgiving game pany follows a similar effort of a few : tb© reservoir to the Willamette
weeks ago in which the back window Heghts. that section of the city will
building was entered by George Orr, , tlons to be held In October. Other
as far north as Albany,
at Cottage Grove. A practice game
was pried open and the office entered, hare as high a pressure as any in th*
who was called from bla hlackeml'.h , business to be considered will be
may be arranged within a week or
shop across the street.
s the selection of com m ittee for the
city.
MOORE PREACHES LAST
two, but no details hare been announ­
Construction of the extension will
FIR E D EPA R TM EN T
Mr Morris »»» 75 year» of age and year
A» large attendance aa pos- ced y e t
SERMON HERE SUNDAY had lived In the vicinity of Springfield "*ble Is desired.
PHONE NUMBER IS 5 sUrt M soon 88 the P°’rpr company
All the boys in both the Junior and
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. Is notified of the cboioe by the coua-
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Senior high school will be given a
The Reverend F, L. Moore will for many years. He had no relatives
Wlth the 8pringfield fire depart-' cU- Work on the new lines Is to be
medical examination In the near fu­
preach his last sermon at the Spring here so far an can be learned, hut has tastern Stars To Hsve Visitors
of the
Springfield
ture, acordtng to Walter Fenwick ment Installed In their new living completed by the first of the year,
field Mrthodtat church n »lt Sunday a - brother
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— - In Wlsconaln
----- who -
.
. . _ ____ < hapter
as the following Sunday la conference ban been notified of the death. Fun- r‘ ' r °
*
‘ r
who has charge of the physical educa- quarters above the fire hall and a In addition to consideration of th«
Bunday at which the new pas'or for • ra* arrangements await newa form la,n »
*’*’’* • ' 100 fr? m
lion program. The examination will uew telephone connected for use in water extension, the council at it«
the church will be selecled The con- ’hl* brother. The body Is at the -« R
‘h e lo d g e room, on the even- disclose any -weakness o f the boys and c««« of
tAe members of the fire meeting decided to add four lights to
ference meets at UorvatMa th is year Walker Undertaking establishm ent
*“«’ «
enable the physical training director deparement, Jess Smltson and A. S. ,O»e ornamental lighting
system being
w ith delegalos from all the churches
An autopsy was performed Tuesday r " ' n* ortge m
.
to give them exercises to fit their Currie, want everyone to know the ,Mtalle<i
the Mountain State«
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Hie lodge w ort for th* local chapter needs
number so they will lose no time m
company. The new lights will
In the confrrt*ncF attending. Dr. W l»y the coroner who declared the cauiie j
"
H Pollard. R W Smith and Mr. Id . ’ of death Io be heart failure
M* A 8upp"r
Physical ability tests will be given c»R‘U i ’»« department when a fire, *><“ Installed on Fifth street between
Gants hare been named as delegate« Morris was known to hare suffered
exp€Cle
rom 1 ' e B
within a short time to the boys and »”-<>ak8
They feel that their abil- A apd Main. Work of erecting th«
the high point man will be aanoun- “ Y
I » ’ out 8 flre depends to a new lighting system will start within
from Springfield to the conference i from a weak heart for many years. ( °* **“'
There will be no «ermon here on the
Mr. Morris owned the building In
‘
. ced. These tests comprise a eeriee of <reat extent on how quickly they are » ’’ eek or two with tne erection of
Attend Masonic Rooeptloo—- Mr. an d 1 tests designed to ascertain the all called.
So they want everyone to t»* lights in charge of the Westing»
Sunday of the conference, He pi cm her which he died and has a ranch near
Mrs Harry Steward were present at around physical ability of the boys ttnow the number. They even In sist, house Electric company from whicn
19
Crow.
the reception given by members of who are rated on a point system
that 1118 ’’eporter write a story about (’h« material was purchased. Part
The Sunday School Board of the :
-
the Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Eight boys have been selected at “ •
!,h e
<8 »’^ » d y In S p rin g
Methodist church met Monday night S T R E E T IM PR O VEM EN T
Rite of Free Masonry In Eugene Tue«- the Junior high who will act as squad
The nPW number Is 6. Call 6 In , Acid, consisting of the globes, shade«,
for the yearly reports and election of
STA R TED T H IS W EEK day as members of the receiving line.
s q a
and the time switch. The cast iron
new officers. After the reports were
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This reception was given in honor o f . '’■af 7 " 'n P«'X8'ca> training work and , “ 8« <* —
j poles and the cables have been ship-
read, the following officers were elect­
Work of tearing up the old street lhe new bomP of the ,odge on olive
." " .i'”' Fenwick and p ° Bur'
,
ped by water from the East and word
ed;
superintendent of the Sunday car tracks and timing them with con- gtreet which has Just been opened. **“"
'he worM’ They w111 ,ead REGION CHANGES
ME-tr-i-iairt u i r - u - r c was recelved ttls morning that they
School hoard. Mrs Ida Gnnls; a ssist­ crete was begun last Friday by South- oth(.ril ln the receiving line Included
"f flTe or 8,x boy8 and w,n ,
fitlt t I I mi l N I L M I b wou]d aJTlTe ,n Sprlnglieid goon
ant
superlntndent
of the
S c h o o l h o a rd
» . m . . i H . .»
'*»>'"<• 8« '< 8 under the direction
fr^ „ Eugene. Cottage Grdyo,
The leaders
aiM;
Mattinami.
The American Legion changed t u . I A P*11110® askln* for 1118 pra'1,a*
I Peyton
Oderklrk,
Lloyd --------------
n .- a T u r e W
r
<* C B Price and Virgil Wlnklemen. Junctlon C1ty and co rv tlll.
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h
,
John Llnch, Ray Armitage. Eunis date of their m eeting nights from the an<i Kravell“K of Second street east
L i. “
._N W; Bn”,r’r; 8«P"rln**nd- and by Guy I’yle, Eugene contractor; Attending
enl of primary dopriment. Mrs L. K wbo
, b(. ¿ , nU.act for IaylnK the ! ap^ngfleld''were” Mr" and Mrs C F Y8n,,,n- Eugene Walker. Veroll Me- second and fourth Thursdays of each
F?nr,h and of fourth south to ■
month to the first and third F rid ays., *treet was Paf,sed and the work w1“
l'aire; secretary. Mrs. Theo Bart ho- <onrn>te. Mr
Btarted b| . con- Fggimann
Farland, and Burton Adams.
superintendent of the h o m e1
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Eggimann.
lomev
Class officers were selected Monday This action was renderea n ecessary, start soon.
cfete work Monday at the east end of
department, Mrs, Jane Uruxan; Bui»-! Muin street
by the various classes. The Seniors because of the conflict In m eetin g; No bid for re-paving of Main street
Boy Scouts To Select New Members
erlntendent of the eradle roll. Mrs.
chose Joe Thompson for president; nights between the Legion and the was accepted. Only one bid had beea
Following the (lining of the car
Evan Hughes -was elected senior t
Robert Drury; and superintendent of
i submitted, that of Guy Pyle of Ett-
Arthur Potter, vice-president: Naomi National Guards.
■track«, the city will have the two patrol leader Io fill the place of Edgar
m issionary work nnd temperance,
who bid 21.36 a square yard.
¡Carlton, secretary; Audrey Panned
J h e idea of having a monthly
■ blocks on Mnin street between eighth Louk who has been acting as patrol
Mrs. Herbert Bacthlor.
1 treasurer;Christy Anderson,
social smoker given by the National Guard
The north half of the alley dunning
and Tenth re-covered with asphalt leader. The election of new members
i promoter, and
Miss Francis Hodge, and the Legion was dropped for the nor’h and south
in block 73 at
| paving. No contract for this work t bring the patrol up to full strengut
Building O rdered Torn Down
class advisor.
The Junior class of- lim e being. In its place, the post j F*eventh and B street was ordered
was let nt the council meeting Mon- was postponed until next week. Fire
fleers were as
follows; I-eRoy Nice, is considering a musical comedy. N o ; vaca,e<J-
An Im n r n v n ,n „ n .
ih
nl«”” aM ""'x i’n,‘ bl<’ * as 8U”- nf>w members are wanted by troop 1.1
c«ice. .=
««
An Improvement In the nl’P<’<>rnnee
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president; Albert Harper, vlce-presl- definite plans have been formulated* Bonds to the amount of >7000 wer«
e tnwn . . . ,.nn.,..nnnH ________ _ milted. Mr. l>yle Is to show a sample After the boys are selected they will .
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of th
the
town was announced this week
dent; Hugh Cowart, secretary-treas- yet but the matter is in the hands of ,° r<lerer issued to care for the puchas«
Are engine, new fire hose, and
by Frank Berger of Eugene w h o of his work by patching a few bad ; be given the Investiture ceremony the urer; Elane Arcbambeau, editor of a committee, consisting of Carl Sen- j
places on Main street, nnd if It Is .following week
owns the fire-gutted building on Main
the quarterly; Melba Mellon, social sensy, chairman, Oswald Olson, and ,be lm provem -rt- at the city halt
satisfactory, he w ill be given the Job,
street between Second and Third. Mr.
promoter, and Mrs. Georgina Peter- W alter Gossler, for consideration.
: The bonds will be advertised thl«
according (o Mayor G. G. Bushman.
To
Hold
Classes
Here
Berger, following a request by city
son, class advisor.
j Orlo Nettelton w as elected Post week.
The Reverend Willard Elkins of
officials to make some chnngc In the
The Sophomores elected Lawrence Quartermaster, a position that has |
decided to -have all alley
Death« and Birth« Oivan
Eugene w ill again teach several class-
appenrnnee of the building, gave them
Roof president; Leone Fraxel, vice- not hitherto been filled by the local crossings advertised and the contract
A1(na Greenwood,
I le t to th e highest bidder in the futur«,
permission to have |t torn down.
incomplete returns of tne vital sta es In painting here beginning the first _ prpg|dpn
__ t. ____
___________ secre- poet.
Esther McPherson.
The Legion will present a show at Th8 c ,tX »as been giving the work to
Th building, formerly occupied by tlstlcs for the month of August «how j we*'k ln October, He held a success- tary.treBSUr<,I. .
the Springfield Bnttery nnd Electric more deaths than births for Spring-1Cul ‘'h*88 her» last year and gave an
promoter; and clags adT(s<)r the Bell Theater sometime during the the contractor who happens to hav«
company was destroyed by tire Inst flP|j Hnd' vicinity, there being .0 exhibition of the work at the Chris Miss Pauline Miller.
week ureceeding Armistice night, j e adjacent work on private property«
The Freshmen have as officers; This »how will be a regular moving! The city recorder, R. W. Smith,
fall and has been an eyesore ever deaths and live births reported. This tian church. He will teach classes
slnee. It will be razed for the lum­ report Is made each month to the In pastel, oil, and India ink. Anyone Thayer McMurray, president; Nadine picture show given under Legion will have a two week's vacation with
ber. tho Job having been given to stale health department by Healtn wishing to enroll In the classes should McMurray, vice-president;
pay, the council decided. W hile b«
Vernlce auspices.
William Ward, who started In on it Officer W. H. Pollard and is computed call Mrs. Ora Reed Hemingway.
Hawks, seerefary-terasnrer;
JU’e
The report of the delegates to tho is gone. Ira Peterson, city attorney
Wednesday.
will fulfill his duties.
on the basis of returns sent In by the
License Suspended— CJBrtls Hlake- Pollard, social promoter; and Miss state convention at Marshfield was
City building and contents will be
local physicians nnd the undertakers. ly of Eugene had his drivers license Fay Spaulding, class advisor.
given at the meeting.
Pina Nut Lodge« In Lunga
The boys lend the girls by a safe suspended for 90 days and a 220 lino
■ The ladles of the Auxiliary met the Insured to the amount of 24000.
margin last month according to the
Bigger Apple Yet Shown
■ sam e night and started the winters
Mary Spores, daughter o f Clydp report, there being four boys and one levied against him Tuesday when he
work. A ehaiwl was presented Mrs. Father Of Accident Victim Believed
was
brought
from
Eugene
to
answer
Moore of 116« 8eventh street had a glf|
To Be In Vicinity.
Not content with what was des- Alice Ellison made by her son. Earl
a
sharge
of
speeding.
The
offense
peculiar accident occur to her as the 1
A telegram -was received here Fri­
was commlted September u on East | frtted as an exceptionally large Ellison, who Is a patient at Veteran»
result of eating pine nuts. She w-is
day telling of the death of H. C. Wat­
On Way To Chemswa— William Mc­ Main str e e t the officer charging him ¡»PI’1« In las’ week s News. L. E. ¡hospital number 77 at Portland. The kins in a logging accident at Cathla­
cracking tho nuts with her teeth
Thompson
decided
to
produce
t
h
e
,
shawl
was
purchased
by
members
of
whon one of them went down her Corkle called on John Will on his with going 68 miles an hour and re­
“real goods" and brought an apple the Auxiliary as a gift for the vet- met, Washington, and asking that hla
wind pipe into her lungs. After an way to attend the Ohemawa Indian fusing to stop at his summons. He whlch had been raised on the o ld 1 eran’s mother.
father, J. C Watkins who Is believed
was
arrested
In
Eugene.
X-ray at the office of a local phystcan school near Salem. Mr. Will was a
to he In the vicinity of Springfield, b«
Fenwick place on the McKenile by
«he was taken to Eugene to a special­ former Ihsiructor at the school and
The apple when
Sprain« Foot—Richard C o l l i n s found.
Cut« Scalp—R. W. Call Is on of Fall E. B. Fossek.
is t who tried to find the nut with a know Mr. McCorkle there.
No trace of J. C. jVatkina has yet
measured
Justified
Mr.
Thompson's
sprained
his right foot In an accident
Creek who Is employed at the Gibson
■pedal Instrument by which the look­
belief that It was a record breaker. at the Booth-Kelly mills Tueeday been obtalnedi and bnt meager de­
mill
there
suffered
a
severely
sprain­
To Spend Wlnt«r In California—
ed down into the lungs. So far the
It measured seventeen and a half afternoon and w ill be nnable to work tails are known o f the death of hl«
phystcan« have been nnable to nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A1 Montgomry will ed ankle and a bad cut on the scalp Inches by alxtesn and weighed two
son.
for tw o or three day«.
leave tomorrow for Lo« Angeles when h« fell from the dock yesterday.
the pin« not
and a quarter pound* and 1« now on
Hand
Infseted—
Mrs.
..Alice
.Sim
­
where they Intend to spend the
Qete Scholarship—Miss Catherin«
To Attend Round-Up—Mr. and Mr«. display In the window o f the N. A. mons was treated Tuesday night (or
McLsgsn Inspects Plank— W
C. winter.
Rowe real estate office.
a bad abscess on her right hand Hemingway will attend the Engen«
O,
O.
Bushman
and
their
daughter
IlcL lsigan left Wednesday afternoon
The apple 1« a Spokane Beauty and caused from «n Infection. She had Bible U niversity, Sb« I« th« r « d ^
Her» From Ciwswell—Mrs. B. B. and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
Cor an inspection trip to Dalll« and
w as grown on a tree planted fourteen been picking heps at the Bari« Bt»w- • a t o f » |N S «cholandilp given hg
Smith
o
f
Bngene
left
today
or
tho
Tillamook where he will look over the Purcell spent a few day« la town
years ago by Mr. Fenwick.
I arks h*p yprd«.
that school,
Li . w . u m , xd
Pendleton Round-up.
Tueeday (or Creameli.
w
power plants.
Many Hprlngfleld tx/y» and girls arc
now preparing to enter colh ge this
(all, Those going fur the first time
i are! I'aul Nice, J,,hn Cos. Bsrnoid