The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 23, 1927, Image 1

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    TWKNTY-KOUHTH YEAR
SMITH-BEALS GET
SCHOOL ELECTION
SPRING PIKI J), LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY JUNE 23. 192?
SCHOOL BOARD REDUCES
RAIN HALTS OILING
DISTRICT INDEBTEDNESS
BUT TRAVEL ALLOWED
DURING PRESENT YEAR
ON McKENZIE ROUTE
LOWELL BRIDGE 18
SEI 20-AGRE PARK
NUMBER 24
" '2 . . ■
SS
IRVING L. CAMP
THREE IES1 WELLS
SHOW GOOD W E B
Warrant Indebtedness of the Spring-
Rain falling yesterday and today
I i « m h a lte d th e w o rk o f o ilin g llo M- held school district. No. H, has been
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i K anile highway between here and reduced this year by more than I
Springfield May Receive WatffF
Incumbent Wing C l e r k s h i p Millican com ers M ar W alu rrille Th« flooo, acording to reports of finances W. F. Reed Acquiree Property
being prepared by Huperlnteodeot V.
And Will Develop Camp On
In Future From Deep Well*
From Mr». Pollard, 1*2 to 86; I work b* ln«
hy ,h" «“* on
Middle Fork And Willamette
Beal. Virtually Unoppoaod * ' * * " ™
, , ‘ "T?
J I>. Hain for submission to the board
As Experiments Reveal Plenty
L.
»«aadaUIL and tt»- port ton Of (be mail of dlractora at Monday night's m eet­
Highways; Auto Camps Pre-
Of Water Underneath; Tan«
With 196 Votes For Member friIta Rn<i>nii and Main streets to th« ing. Just what the figure Is haa not
Pare
For
Tourist
Record.
gent Driller Does Work,
Of Education Board.
bridge la Hoard to traffic, which la yet been calculated. but It wlll be
ready for the session
diverted by way of Mill,»lr*et
Development of a 20-ncre park and
Aa a result of three test wells Just
H. W. Hmlth and D J. Beals war«
Work haa progressed sufficiently to
The school hoard baa adopted a camp at the Ixiwell bridge la the
dug by the .Mountain States f’owwT
rlerto* dark and m m ib w ofi the allow traffic to be raautusd on the
policy of reducing the warrant In­ plan of W. F. Heed, Eugene, accord­
school board reaper-lively, of district route between here and Waltervlllo,
company Springfleld'may have a new
debtedness rather than the bonded
ing to announcement today by W. W.
source of city water In the future.
No 1!» at the annual school election although ranlorlata who object strong-
obligation., because th . latter draw .
8prlnl(, eld realty Iuau> wh:>
T he three wells drilled by W. A. Slate,
conducted Monday,
I ly Io nil must still take the detour nut lea. Interest. The debt 1. .till heavy.| arran<ed lh„ daa, whlcll
of Tangent, along the Booth-Kell?
In th . race for clerkship. Mr Hmlth
(.amp (,r0>k
(|)J cu,
aald Mr. Bain, but there ran be no hope
lnU, Mr Ra4Ml ,
mill race are from forty to' fifty reel
reedved H l vote, and Mrs. Pollard (<j Wal, . ryllla p . . ,
of bringing It down speedily because A house and lot at 136b Twenty-fourth
deep and Indicate an abundance of
It« Mr Heals, who -was u n o p p o s e d ^ r)>ad
(ha Camp CrMk
of constant demand for expense and ayenu, 8M(
exchanked
good underground water, engineer W,
received 116 vote., while a s c a t t e r i n g , ^ , aod Wa„ ary„ la „ r„ugh and
Improvement. However, a steady re- by
fQr , ha
of one each went to C. M florltr, „t(,a p
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Of especial interest to 8prlngfleld C McLagan. whcoe theory It has bee*
ductlon,
although
.m
ail,
wlll
dually
propflrty.
whlch
,M
^
a
owned
by
Tboma. Swarts, George Perkin, and " "Th|( , w.(Mld
0„
Lions chib members Is the announce­ that water couM be furnished Fprin*-
William Williams, Dexter merchant
Fred Ixjuk.
i U1() t||U WM(| nB#f w , llerrl| | . | , lg eliminate the debt, be said
ment that Irving L. Camp of Johnson, Aeld front deep wails, la much pi s e e s !
At Monday nlght'a meeting a new
Mr. Hmlth was opposed by Mr. I aoderatood
, ruaha,| rork wlll
| Lorallon of the proposed samp site Pa., has been unanimously elected at the results gotten by the driller.
Pollard at the election a year mo .
„„ lh „ wofk prt >. commercial teacher Is to be named on the Willamette highway Is viewed president of Lions International at the A test well was driven near the
by the board. It Is • xpe< ted. This ’• 1M
an indication
of the
the growing
growing lm-
lm- coarentlon
convention assem
assem ble
ble at
at Miami,
Miami, Fla.
winning at that lime on a technl, alltv.
A dfK.ldtMl Il#provrni. nt
, as an
Indication of
Fla. present Intake of the enter system
although she received . larger
p,,rlt„ n
hl<hway „ pre<11(.t the only vacancy to be Ailed Those portance of that thoroughfare. It Is Mr. Camp la a resident of Johnstown. at the head of the mill pood, one n l
elected to the position so far have Mr. Reed’s plan to nuiko the camp Pa.
the old Bryan place a m ile from town
ber of ballots, 1» of which were wrong I
A a,m |,ar
wa# „„„„ „„
resigned to take positions •l»«where. |
~
The newly-elected Lions chief Is x and one at the city park-a mil« aa*
ly marked. Ilia compareUvely easy huhw ay b .lw e-n The Dalles and Pen
v tr io r y
at thia election come as a tilaton. It la said, with excellent re­
I of Its kind In this district. An ex-, member of the Methodist church. one half from town. Below thirty feet
surprise to many.
LOCAL
YOUNG
PEOPLE
- reptlonully floe swimming role Is p ro Masons, Odd Fellows and Elk«. He has a plentiful supply of water was fqund
sulta.
it
The third term la being started by
- j - q APPEAR IN RECITAL vl<led, and the three-quarters of a served Important political positions In all of the wells, especially at the
Mr Hmlth. He was appointed to All
mile fronting on the Middle Fork - In his city and state, as well as doing well at the park where it was not only
AUTOS CRASH. TAXI
a good supply but very cold.
r. vacancy two years ago
He la a
Reuben Charlyle Goffrelere. Eugen. ; furnishes plenty of facility for water civic, social and charitable work
TURNS TURTLE HERE
The same strata was found In the
/ pioneer resident of Sprlnafiald. and
music teacher, will present 16 young "Porta.
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| first two wells as at the well In the
hla family was reared here and attend­
A light automobile driven by O i P«opl* "> “» Informal recital Satur-| As yet the property is undeveloped. C A M P LIFE IS BUSY,
Mountain States plant In the dtjr.
ed schools here.
Frltx of College Crest and the Sprint- ( <l«y afternoon at the home of Mr. and It Is located approximately 18 mllea
WRITES LOCAL OFFICER But at the park well a different strata
Mr. Heals haa lived here many Held taxi, operated by I). M Morse, ' Mrs E » Parks, 644 Thirteenth are- from 8prlngfleld. Mr Reed's plans
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I was encountered at about 30 feet and
years, and hie children are attending crashed al Mill and E streeta Bunday. nu* cast. Eugene. On Thursday after- I are taken aa another Indication of the
Life at the National Guard camp at | underneath a hard pan water wag
school here
W O. Hughes, senior
noon
twenty
older
people
wlll
appear
1
gorwing
Importance
of
Lane
county's
with the taxi receiving the worst of
Gearhart Is anything but alow, accord-1 fou„d that was much colder than any
member of the school board, becomes
In recital at the home of Mrs. T. M. outdoors as a means of providing rest
ths deal.
Ing to a letter received from Lieu-1 ordinary driven well water. As a
chairmen automatically aa Fred Ixiuk
When the cars came together at the Oerovr, Z0A6 University street. At both and recreation for residents of this tenant C. A. Swarts. commander of | future development for a larger city
passes nut of office.
a
n
u
m
b
«
of
Hpringfit-ltl
people
wlll
section
and
as
an
attraction
to
out­
Intersection, the taxi turned over com­
the Springfield headquarters troop | thig area has great possibilities both
John Ketela. J. It Male, Hattie
siders, it la aald. With the opening
pletely, coming to rest with Its w heels play.
now In camp there. The first week of in quality and quantity of water be­
Myera and hfttble Tyson server) aa an
Ibiplls to lit- presented later in com­ of good weather, tourist traffic Is dally the camp nms full of getting things lieves Mr. McLagan.
In (he air, Neither Mr. Mo,;«. the
election hoard
Increasing,
and
auto
camps
and
parks
driver, nor his passenger, John Force, plete recital are Loma Kixer, Eliza
in order that the guardsmen were
It Is likely that In the next year af
eth DeBusk, Janet Thatcher. Margaret are doing good business.
of West HprlngAeld, was Injured.
hardly comfortable, he wrote, but i so wells will be driven at one place
TWO ARE FINED FOR
Mr Frits' car warn only slightly dnm Jarrett. Lloyd Faust ana Vernon Rua-
In West Springfield, the tourist bust- more leisure time and more profitable or another and a pumping station put
ness la tn< reaslng rapidly, acording to dutlea are promi8ed shortly,
LIQUOR POSSESSIOIN ige.l. but the Hpringfleld car received soil
In. When this Is done Springfield
auto camp owners, rioth the Seavers
bad damage«
-
Springfield guardsmen eat with will have one of the best water sup­
auto camp and the Eugene Springfield company C. Eugene.
1 ’ l l e,‘ a , 7 7
br
Mr M<,n"' cta‘m‘ ,h8 UMi h"*‘ “'“ PLEASANT HILL SCHOOL
plies In the country and no clorinatloa
auto ramp have undergone extensive
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W llllam t handler and Berkey Broom ripj,t of way and that the Frltx car
will be necessary as in water tak es
WORK STARTS SHORTLY r.-pH.rs and development during the
In Justice court here Monday, follow -! r ,,, head-on Into hla rear fender.
I N I llB F n
from rivers.
last
winter
and
are
getting
a
h
eavy'
»»O
M
E
N
A
R
E
IN
J
U
R
E
D
Ing their pleading guilty to chargea of
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Construction of a new unit on tho share of the business In this section
IN MINOR ACCIDENTS
posaesalon of liquor
SAM GASH SERIOUSLY
Pleasant Hill high school building ts W est Springfield roadside stores have
SPECIAL ELECTION TO
The pair spent Huuday night In >11.
INJURED AT MARCOLA i lo he started next week by Halliday been rennovated. and two new b o il-! Several minor accidents were report-
BE HELD ON TUESDAY
They were arrested at a local botai
company, contractor^ according to aassas, a grocery store operated by
loc>1 physicians this week.
m u s Hslurday evening b y Pollea
At the mercy of a belt pulley until Principal K- E. Kilpatrick.
Wtlh the school election off It»
George Davenport, service station ' Ml’ *
Cox sustained severe
('bief Jeaa Bmitaou a n | deputisi.
fallow emrkmen stopped the machin­
The addition to the school, made man. and the Jumbo Lemon, have l*c«raUons and bruises to her hands c h est. Springfield is now ready foe
ery of a Marcóla mill. Ham Gash, 18. poesblle by a bond Issue, will cost ap­
been started
In Springfield. D. W «■ •«
“ ,h«P b«twen her* ' nJ the special election to be held next
ABRAHAM B. VORIIS
sustained serious Injuries In an acci­ proximately 18000. It wlll practically
McKinnon Is bonding a store on t h s ! w , , t Springfield. The door of an auto Tuesday, June 28. Many state mea­
DIES AT HOME HERE dent Monday afternoon which threat­ double the class rooms, at the same went side catering to tourist and lo c a l, moblte »■ whlcl1 »he ’ •» rW‘B« C4ra<> sures. the most Important being thff
ened to taka hla Ufe. He la tha foster tlm« providing a Urge assembly hall
trade, and the Jones-Lareon service ®P*n “
l<*»in« against it, Income tax Mil. and one county mea­
Abraham It Vorla died at hla home, son of Mrs. L. 8 .Baking nf Jasper.
between two ualta, giving the stru.*- station at Second and Main streets Is J •» •w in g her to fall o u t She thrust sure, the proposed recall o t Sheriff
Gash was drawn Into the pulley ture an H shape, the assembly room nearing completion.
626 It »treat, here Runday, at the age
| h*r h*»d« <>»t •“ front of her. sc-jp- Frank Taylor, are tq he decided oO
of (0 years, the funeral was held ' white helping to put on a belt. Caught forming the cross bar and the Haas
Ing them on the road surface and In­ that date.
Up
the
McKentle
river,
more
cabins
i |
Toeeday at the Methodist E piscopal, in tha machinery, he was whirled with rooms tha two perpendicular bars
juring them painfully.
Herewith Is a list of the pollin*
are being btalt than ever before. It i
church. Rev Gabriel Hykaa officiating, tba wheel and hie arm wrenched from
Mrs. W. R. Dawson cut her hand places and election boards of the fouf
Is
reported.
With
the
opening
of
the
Arrangements were la charge of the hla body. He was nurted against ob-
kevwrely on a fruit > r yesterday Springfield precincts;
NEEDS ARE DESCRIBED
pass, traffic over this highway, one
Walkar chapel.
' electee an the pulley revolved
morning. Several stitches were net-
No. 1 Residence of N. W. Emery.
BY NEAR EAST SPEAKER of the most scenic In America, pro­ essary to close the wound.
Surviving Mr. Vorls are his wife, a
Gash was rushed to the Pacific
Evelyn
Emery.
chairman;
Elala
mise«
to
reach
record
proportions,
son. Herbert, of Kllensburg, Washing­ Chrletlan hospital at Eugene.
Stewart. Judge; John FltxaeraM, Cora
It la the hope of the Near East and Springfield business men are ex­
ton; two daughters, Mrs. Pearl. Mer­
M. Hinson. Mary E. Male, clerks.
B. BARTLETT. 82,
relief workers that they may be able pecting to reap their share of the
rill. Nebraska, and Misa Mary Vorls. *-L WILL DECIDE ON
No. 2 City Hall, A. J. Perkins, chair­
benefits.
to end their efforts by putting those
DIES AT HOME HERE man; E. T. Thurman. Judge; Maud»
HprlngAeld.
PICNIC AT NEXT MEET who have been rescued on a self-sup­ Meeting the demand for better
Death came Saturday to one of T. Bryan. Hattie Myers and Ida C.
porting basis, J. J. Handssker, Port roads, the state and county are mak-
LE ROY W. CLARK, VET
Whether HprlngAeld local wilt Join
ing
every
effort
to’
keep'the
h
lgh
s^
vs
»Prlngll.M
'. oldest residents. Albert Adam».
land, declared In talks here Runday
No. 3. Lincoln school. Hattie 11.
OF CIVIL WAR. DIES' with other other organisations of the on Near East relief >work. He de­ In good shape for the motorists. An Er’M‘’ t B ,rt,9tt' Med 82' who hM ,,T*»
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| Dtstrocta 1, 2, and 3 In a picnic it clared that every effort Is being made extensive oiling program has been bere for 20 ’re«n ’
“ rT,CM Drury, chairman; Ada M. Perry.
Funeral services will be held at the New(>ort probably wlll bo decided at to accomplish this end. He also de­ carried out between here and W alter w'ere « » « ”*cted at the Walker chapel Judge; E. J. Perkins, Baxter Young,
Vest« h chapel In cugene Friday after- a meeting of the I-oyal Ixqtlon of Ix»g- scribed the work that has ben done vllle. while within Springfield the city Sunda>- w,th Rev ° * br,el Sykes of Pearl R. Clark, clerks.
No. 4. Eighth and A streets. C. fi.
noon at 2 o'clock for Lo Roy W. Clark. • gers and Lumbermen to be conducted since the war.
Is completing the Job
In another the Methodlat church In charge. Death
Wheaton,
chairman; H. F. Gordon,
G. A. It. veteran, who passed away at | June 27.
Rev. Handssker spoke In the morn year, the McKenxIe traffic will have a c,m e ,fte r “ ,onK 1Une” -
• his HprlngAeld home Sunday. He was
a suggestion that the picnic, he held Ing before th» Methodist church i straight shoot through here across the ’ M2 j Bar“ ett
Melbourne’ Judge; Ida P. Swarts, Mabie Howard,
R. D. Wilson, clerks.
a resident of this County since 1892. was received from other locals y t tho
congregatlffn and In the evening at new Intercity ridge at the end of
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Mr Clark was born at Putnamvllle. last meeting and the matter was laid
at the age of 26, and there married
Main
street
Indiana, and served -with Company O, I on the table for a month's considers- the Christian church.
j N ettle E. Doran. He was a member RICHARD REUNION IS
162nd Illinois Infantry during theCIvU tlon. Home opposition to holding the
of the Masons and the Free Will Bap­
HELD AT JUNCTION
MISS TYSON HONORED
FUNERAL IS HELD FOR
War. He la survived by hla Widow,' picnic so far away has developed.
tist church.
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STUDIO AFFAIR
Mrs Pearl I. ('lark, and one daughter.
Other business nf Interest wlll he
Besides his w ife he Is survived by
Between 200 and 300 persons at­
MRS. MARGARET ZEHNER
Mrs Josephine Thompson, Kalamasoo, | transacted at the meetnlng Monday,
Honoring Wlnlfrld Tyson, daughter four chl>dren- Mrg- RoY L- Moore, tended the reunion of the Richard
Michigan.
Funeral services were conducted In of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tyson who was Portl*n«, : Mrs. Paul Scott. Spokane, family held at Mrs. Sarah Foster*»
hUSi according lo Secretary John King.
Eugene yesterday for Mrs. Margaret presented recently In recital. Reuben W ashington; Floyd C„ Gridley. Call- farm a mile west of Junction City
LeROY PALMER, 19, TO
A. Zetiner, Who died at the home of Charlyle Ooffrelere entertained at his ,ornla: and J Erneat o( P"rtland On« last Sunday. There was a program
IRA YOUNG. VETERAN
BE BURIED ON FRIDAY, b,'r daughter. Mr». O. F. Anderson of studio In Eugene last Friday even in g.' Ifrandson. Willard, of Balfour. North with music, readings, and short talk»
MAIL CARRIER, IS ILL
Springfield. She lived In Ixine county
Dakota, and one sister. Mrs. Lou on pioneer uays In charge of Mis»
Invited guests were:
Ira Young, veteran Springfield mall
Funeral services wlll be held at the for nearly 20 years.
Weltha Trafxger of Eugene.
Lena Frlaaell. William Pollard. bew,a of Williamsburg, Iowa.
L
Mrs. Zehner was born In 1863 In
carrier and old-timer of Springfield Walker chapel tomorrow for lx, Rov
There Is one living member of th»
Wlnlfrld Tyson, Charles Nadvornlk. i
Junction, was taken audenly III on the Palmer, 19, who died at his home rndlana, moving to Oregon In 1889. Audrey Dana. Jewel Pollard. Charles j
To Celebrate at Thureton
older generation nf Richards ltvin?,
A Fourth of July celebration Is to this being Mrs. Elisabeth Beck, who
street here yesterday and Is In a here Tuesday. He la the son of Roy Fhe Is survived by seven children. 37 Thotnpsoti, Delbert Faust, Milton
ycrlou4 condition at hts home. This Palm»r .of th is city. Death followed grandchildren, and three great-gran I- A llbn/Francls Frlxxell, Harry Gentile” ! b*“ beld at Dan‘el «•>«»>'• PIai '“ "’ «■ hves In the East. She was unable to
children. Names of the children are: Hobart Wilson, Melba Masters, Don Thurston. An orchestra from Eugene attend hut sent her picture. An effort
morning. Mr. Young Is said to ba a long Illness.
Abbie McFall, Clayton, Wash., _ .
,
_
_
, _ ,
Surviving Mr. Palmer la his wife Mrs.
slightly Improved,
„
,, .
Edwards, Elmer Furuset, Doris G|r- and several speakers will be on the has heen made to trace every dea-
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__ _ Mrs.
• i P «*ram . A baseball game and many Cendant of this pioneer family, which
Burial wlll be Mrs. Edna Hower, Friday Harbor,' ard, Paul
A physician was called Immediately and a small child.
Frese, Mrs. Masters.
Wash.; Mm. Anderson. Springfield; Kennedy Stover. Dr and Mrs. Boyle, amusements are being planned along came to Oregon In 1863 w8ten Eugene
yesterday and the mall carrier taken at M t Vernon cemetery,
Joe.
HprlngAeld; ..David, Hedeka,
^(o hts home. Ills daughter,. Valerio,
Dr. and Mrs. Leighty, and Mr an1 with the general program. Commit- had but two buildings.
Minn.; Daniel A., The Dalle«; and
Is handling his work for tha postal
teem are working on the day*a pro-
As nearly as the record Is complete,
Clasa Has .Picnic
Mrs. Tyson.
department during hid Dine«».
A picnic at Myers dark was enjoyed Charlea O„ Canada.
! gram. It wlll be a celebration largely there are 119 members living In tho
I put on by the people of Thurston.
Sunday by the Friends class nf the
East. In the family of Casper and
Many at Yeoman Picnic
Black Butte Mine Openlno
Will DlaCuss Measures
Christian church, of which Mrs. W A.
Katherine Richard there are 119 llvlna
Doens of cars carrying Y eom en!
Lynn
McCready,
representative llenienw ay is teacher. Rafreahments
members and 22 deaths; John and
McKenxIe Pass Open
Work nf re-opening the quicksilver from all parts of the setate passed
from iMne county In the last legisla­ and games furnished the afternoon's mine at Black Butte la about finished through Springfield Friday to attend
The first car of the year went over Suzanne Richard family. 117 living and
ture, wlll discuss fhe m easures to be 11 versions.
and actual operation Is expected the Jubilee at the Cascade resort, the McKenxIe pass Monday, when E. 21 deaths; Anda and Mary R tcharl
voted on a t'th e special election be­
Those at the picnic were: Mr. and early In July. New machinery and a Yeomen from all parts of Oregon and Q- Narregan of Bend drove over be-, family. 89 living and 8 deaths; Peter
fore the Hprlhgfleld Lions club Friday Mrs. Grant McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. new power line, 18 m iles long, have their fam ilies ^ ip en t Saturday and hind the state snow plow. Traffic ts and Ellen Richard family. IS living
noon. Ten of the twelve measures on Bob Morris, Mr. and Mra. Gladys In­ heen Installed.
expected to be steady from now on as and 2 deaths. Sarah and Micheál
The quleksllver Is Sunday on the McKenxIe.
the ballot were referred to the people man, Frances Travis, Emma Travis, heated by the process to be used and
many people have planned trips Into Tracer family, 26 living and 4 deathe;
by the legislative assembly and two Helen Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Mr. when It leaves the ore as vapor It Is
eastern Oregoh. Last year the pass Christen la and Henry Beck family, 64
Kill Kare to Meet
referendum m easures are on bills and Mrs. N. L. Pollard, Miss Velma then condensed to pure metal. The
living and 6 deaths. This makes a
Kill Kare c|ub 'Will meet this after-, was open a month earlier.
passed by the last legislature. Mr Manning, Mr. Cole and Horace Myers. vicinity around Black Butte Is especi­ noon at the home of Mra. Bert Vln
total of 419 living members and <3
McCready wlll tell of the Intent of
Mrs. Wallace Here— Mra. C. L. Wal­ deaths In the W est which makes a
ally rich In quicksilver. The mine cent, Eugene.
each of the measures and the pro­
Mds- Collins 1» Back— Mrs E. W. has not been worked In seven years
lace of Jasper was a Springfield vlal- total of 268 members.
bable affects If they become law«. '
Cnllihs, J r, haa returned to the home and twenty or thirty thousand dollars
In the past year there have been tea
Laavea Hospital — Madeline Miles tor yesterday,
of her parents here after confinement Is being expended to put It In order.
Atrths, 1 death» and 1 marriage
left the Pacific Christian hospital
■—11 1 1
Hat Major Operation— Mrs. Harry at the Pacific Christian hospital whl'e
Visitors Here— Mm. A. J. Perkins
Wednesday, after partially recovering
Parks underwent a major operation at recovering rrom an operation
She * In From Creek— Mrs. N ettle Olson from an operation. She will remain and Mra. F. C Perttinä, who now live
In From Waltervllle— Barbara Stod­
^he Magcy hospital Tuesday. She 'will go to her home at Marshfield as of Fall Creek wax a rlaltor here Wed­ In Springfield for the remalnedr of w»at of Eugene, were vlaltora have dard of W altervllle paid Springfield
soon s s she Is able.
a visit yMterday.
lives at' Creswell.
I yesterday.
nesday.
the summer.
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