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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWBNTY-POUIITH YEAH
SMITH TO QUIT AS
JUSTICE OF PEACE
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V I A LIV t TOWN
NUMBER 27
SPRINOPIBLD. LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY JULY 14. 1827
Lumber Co, Will
Open Office Here
* t
Second Street May Be
Closed For Vehicles
Big Climb to Be
Held Here Sunday
FÜR CITY PLANNED
I Entry List Shows Most Oaring
Lorane Concern to Conduct
Cycle Experts in West
Sales from Local Head­
JAMS, JELLIES ARE
State Highway Department Will
Ditch
on
19th
Street
and
Dike
Ready to Go
quarters
School Clerk Given Br attain
Petition to Close Street In
NEEDED
BY
RED
CROSS
on Mill Race Believed Will
Janitorship Succeeding Otto
Order that Southern Pacific
Halea and management office« of the
Divert Watsr from Running ««»owing name«
of
. known
W W. motorcycle _________________
Ftequcila ipr Jam and Jelly for
Waller; Alfred Morgan Ad­ lx,ran- Timber and Milling company,
a<stas .
s
rider* In the
Might Bear Portion of Cost
Into City; Street Will be Im- Including
lnc,odlni men who
«h„ have
bave accomplished
accompliahed veteran's hospitals have been re c e l.ed
vanced to Position of Super­ which ahorlly will atari operation of
of
$168,000 Structure.
proved This Summer,
daring feata In paat bill climbs. Valo by the Lane County Chapter of the
a new mill at Ollleaple «omera. will b«
vising Principal.
““•
Anaouno-tueiit waa made yeeterday
that It W. Hmllh. clerk of the Hprtm
OeM arhool board, will reel«« aa Jus
lice of th» pesee of thia township to
Smith head of the Eugene Motorcycle
«, opened within a few daya at the
A drain ear ditch slung the city
Um1 announced a partial
( ouimerclal Slate bank building of
limits at l»lh street to prevent so
entrUg fof lhe North« ea;
flcea being vacated by It. W. Hmllh.
much surface water earning Into
hm<.„mb to
held here
Juatlce of the peace.
rb.
iHprlngfleld In winter will be built if
g nn<tay
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_ July 17.
Thia la the announcement of Herb»
'hh’ll foil ml ffRMibl** *nd th** Booth-Kelly I
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School board at an executive ae.slon
h er. and the entire business of , " • "
»«bthe.st city limits, accord-
_
.
. .,
, h„ company save the operating o f , Ing to decision of the city council
Tuesday night
handled from th e | »1 It» meeting Monday nhtlit. Council-
Mr Hmlth also will give up his work
men will Inspect the proposed site
aa a real «stale dealer, and will d ev o te, _
l0ll„ J ni
ag te the date of ’he ditch and Ihe race In a few
" 7 , “-J
American Red Cross and an appeal Is
Closing of the Second Street cross*
made to Lane county honaewlvee ,dur-
lag the tanning aeaaon to add an lug to vehicle traffic over the railroad
“ tra > r ot > ■ or )«,,y for the vet * IU •* “ ked »'KJD ,n * Petition by the
«ran«. Thta ,houW be l>ut up ln ,lr Highway Commission to
to the
the PublUl
PublUl
al-eUa s*s«aa««<eama»m n e a f o r s h l v r v l n t l a r a I
S
a n s d s tc -M e x ic o ha
e
applications. There will be 20 rid
All of the outstanding hill-clhnbera
of the West are signed up and are
arriving dally, said Smith.
T b . L o , C o . » C b .p l« . . turnl.b- b l » « , d .p .r .m ... « « , . d lb - .p.
mg this fruit for an Army Hospital In proval ot the Springfield city conned
Alaska and a veterans' Hospital In , to the closing of the street at a special
Arflona where fresh fruit Is not aa
h(tld laat nl_hL They said
common ag ln Iaane County and borne-
made producU Bre mre treats. If inat ,f
croMln*
eliminated
him self entirely lo school bualneas. ,
„»wing at the Lorane days In preparing for better drain-
H,„ , , praised
possible, this should be brought to that the Southern Pacific company
lie will receive a salary of »75 a month ’’
*** (J(ad<t by Mr
5u, he a«« of the city.
.
A
<(f (he entrantg « ill be an- the Red Cross office In the second would be asked to bear about »40 000
a . Janitor of the » a t t a in school, and
public
1» that much of the water
(<|
KOBJ Eu<Pn(i
rtoor of the court h o r n .
the cogt of
new , 16gooo brldf.
the clerkship pays »25 a month Mr.
, hat com e. ,nlo , he city at flood _,_u, >ul______„
Thr„„„h
'
...,
w,n in a rew uays.
in * new
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night thia week. Through arrange
ovtr the Willamette river.
Hmllb I. also a notary public, and will y)r
and hai. ^ n nnlv M age. can be divert*» by a deep
DRILL TEAM TO BE SENT
r e u .0 that commlaalon.
wut„ n? ,„r Improved market condl drainage ditch running Into the .lough
,eilll)llK to Emerald Heights, the
TQ CALIFORNIA MEETING
e X J e r and J R
ru lin g of th e v a ca n cy created by t)<
operaUon, .
on
lr a .tla
ev en
en t-
t
T O C A L IP O K B H A M b
j Cullough bridge engineer, and J. J
on th
th e e I llr
tla ln
ln farm
farm and
an a by
Dy p
p r rev
, |h w r - tl„
h ii - n _ a comiM.tltl()n . « i l l
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scene of ihe thrilling competition, win
Sanryer, dirUIon engineer, of the higb>
Mr Smith's resignation aa. Juatlce of ‘
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ing lhe overflow from the race on the .............. ........
„ „ ...„ „ u „ « c i .l .
be turned over to hill-climb officials Sixteen members of
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C ircle way /Tonorlm
Turi am <’
departm ont
ent Judge
C. P
P. RarnxPfl.
Barnard,
Industrial
tract
near
the
city
limits.
the peace must be done through ap- C |yy WQRKMEN ASK
all day Sunday. A number of officials lodge No. 45 w ill compose the drill Commissioners C. J. Hurd and Martin
polntment by lhe county court. It is
Industrial Way t . be Improved
from the state traffic squad have team to be a m t to Riverside. Callfor- Anderson, and P. M Morse, county
FOR COMPENSATION
not known how soon thia will be done.
The council voted to grade the new
agreed to be present to assist local
to take part ln the dedication of surveyor, composed the delegation
When Interviewed regarding th . pos-
street given by C. E Colcord and M.
slbUlty of hla accepting the position.
Already two workmen on th . C*'y * ) c B r c a l.r leading Into the Indu.t- officers In handling traffic and the the Woodcraft home there during the that called on the council and explain*
national convention the middle of ed that only through closing Second
Clty R ecord .. I. M Petre.on said that , new brldg. acroea the mill race h a v e
tr a c (
| t « i l l be gravel surfaced crowd.
Western
September.
The team, which will street would the railroad company M
he would aot be a candidal, for the applied through Recorder 1. M l"eter when t)m#a ram« for aa Industry to
w .s r e r n hlll^Umb
n iii-cu m o » authorities
u i u u i m a who
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Ju stlr.sh lp
i •»«« t " com penwtlou due to Injurteg '
h#BUBg o w ,t Oradto<
H#|ghto d<Klare make the trip oo money raised at the relieved from danger sufficient td
Mr Smith su w eed s Otto Waller «a rdeelveS. Jesse Ix>rsh badly smas ed
drjf
will permit the that It p ossesses features that are not b e o s « Pl«7 “» be given by the local warrant the public service commission
lodge Wednesday night.
night, wUl
will l^
leave
janitor of the Brattala school. Tbs bis Anger between bwn b|a " "•
d street
, u><t being a„i,h
ed even
v e assessing part of the coat of the n e *
finished
even In
In mid
mid to he surpassed by any eminences ,od««
- k , , . .U uck h,a
with .winter If there were a demand for It
Springfield
the
second
week
of
Sep­
bridge to IL The county and hlghw af
for hill-climbing.
tember la order to reach Its destlna- officials promised to put Mill street
dispense with Mr W aller» ^rvlcea. ; •» *” • BMrl’r
.
Also the aew street give« aa entrance
Kntrants Listed
Uon ln gouthern California by Sep-
giving him a warrant for »3«00 for, WalUT B o m . employ*! by the to the tract by automobile which will
in good condition and also open C
Here It a partial Hat of the en- , ember n the date of the dedicgtino.
« l a r y to J u ly IS
Mr Smith wM " w k w Lumber compm y at MarcoK make It more convenient to prospects
street from Second to Mill along tM
tranls:
j This was the decision reached last railroad to give those people livin g on
given until July II to arrange h l.
h‘ nd to be shown the property.
b u s ,« .- to take over the Jaa.torshlp W ok. a m l ^ c k ^ arm and it
“Swede* Mattson. Oakland. Calif.. n|ght when the lodge met In Wood- Second street a better o u tlet Peden*
Petition from the property holders
the only rider to win bwv> Northwest m e„'g hall. At the same meeting trian traffic will not be stopped froiB
along
E.
street
betwen
Fifth
snd
* \ ‘r s X w . « v a c .,, h l. office I , : J-cersted
S R Conrsd called at a ,
Lucille Richmond was elected corres- using the street the closing beln$
Sixth streets to oil this block was hill climbs In succession.
Bert Pearson, San-Francisco, C alif, ponding secretary. Several visitors for vehicles only the officials said.
the Commercial M a t. M » h hud,ding
received. The petition sited that he
rated monjg the b e st
attended.
O
w“ , 7 u k e : ‘rh 7 H * j « « . P r e sid e , - - c ld e n ,
the Vashy realty shop street buss traveled this street be­
After the petition Is filed with thd
"Wild Bill" Brown. Seattle, Wash .
tween the Fifth and Sixth street
Public Service commission that body
of ,h . l-o ra n e lo n n b e r co m p a n y .
« » .r o h . w u s . w o r b i n g ^
hill
p.«v. mentr snd that It raised much winner of Inst year's Portland
GANNETT COMPANY HAS
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will
hold a m eeting ln Springfield
td
dust. The matter will be taken u p . cltonb.
NEW SALES ROOM HERE hear arguments for and against do*
.
hl* flnxer early this week and was with the Sonthern Pacific Officials to | Joe Marshall. Spokane, Wash., win
A lfred M oron has la-en nmde m ^
>( #
phy„ cU n.,
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Ing the street and at that time pr>
see If oil will not be furnished for ney of this year's Portland climb
vising principal ot lhe Springfield
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With E Rutherford ,n charge, the ' perty holders living on the south side
Clarence
Schreck.
Spokane.
public schools, with an Increase of
av
QP
ihe work.
Gannett Motor company has opened of town will have an opportunity th
of salary to »1100 for 12 months, and WOODCRAFT PLAY TO BE
■'8llck* Tindall. Camas, Wash.
A deed to the rFght-of-wuy for the
new sales rooms ln the Perkins snd gtve their views.
,
Miss Mabie Ix-slle has ben employed
GIVEN NEXT WEDNESDAY, electric pole line In the alley back of
Albert Burns. Camas.
Laxton building on Fifth street be-1 Following is a complete text o t thh
as commercial teacher at the high j
_ _ _
Jule Hicks. Seattle.
Main street from Fifth to Second
tween Main and A, It was announced resolution passed by the council faro*
echo«,HI with a salary of »130 a month, j The laat play of Ihe season to he j street was received from the Southern
Al Forsberg, Seattle.
■ tiday.
(ng the closing of the street:
according lo announcement by Clerk | given by the ’’Klassy Kids Kirmpany” i Pacific company and acknowledged
Ray Tauschey. Portland.
N
ev
and
second-hand
Chevrolsts
1A HEREAS, the Common council of
Smith
of the Springfield lodge of Neighbors by the council by resolution. T h e ! -Spider" Potllef. Eugene.
will be sold by the company. It was : the Town of Serin rfleld at this ttonh
Mr Morgan has already taken over o( Woodcraft Is scheduled for Wed- I deed sets ou, that If the rigbt-of way
Dale Croner, Eugene.
announced. The rooms have been having under consideration »he prop*
Ihe supervisorial activities authnrlied n,.*rtay night al the Bell theatre. "AH . Is ever needed for railroad purposes
Happy McDonald. Eugene.
I t inted and otherwise rennovated for 1 sitton that the grade crossing at the 1»
hv the hoard. He will have general oumm ed Up.” a comedy, will be It may be repossessed.
attractive quarters.
tersection of South Second street with
charge of Ihe work of th > district
|n addition lo a motion plc-
An ordinance was passed by the
The new business Is welcomed to ’he Southern Pacific railway be elimh
thla summer Ills salary will be P«ld j , ura program, according lo Mrs. C. F. round! assessing the cosL »1238.15, UNION MEETINGS OF
In 1, equal Installments Mr Morgan KKgtlnann « h o Is directing IL The for the Improvement of North Second
OHURCHES ATTRACT Springfi eld as an evidence of the cou- nated and closed, and
WHEREAS, the said council deem !
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fid~nce of local buisness prosperity
heretofore has received »lROfl for nine proceedg wm be Used In sending the and J stroets against the property.
the use and maintenance of said cros«*
Union meeting«« of the Springfield shown by the county seat concern.
months.
drlU teum io the national convention.
Ing hazardous to the traveling public
Protestant churches are proving sue
R ep air Jobe Let
|
ca(tt ,g RS fo|iow«: George
and therefore deems the closing ot
cessful In attracting good-slxed Sun STARS AND MASONS TO
Th.' school hoard has let the con- Bart,e(t a ,Wer „pedallst — Mrs LABOR DAY PICNIC TO
tract for roof tinning on lhe Lincoln |
,
M)nter hl(| a|<R,g(ant_
BE HELD AT WENDLING i dav night audiences, according to lo-
D ir 'k im A T C IT Y PARK said crossing amply warranted and IB
cal church leaders. On laat Sunday
PIC N IC AT CITY rA R A the interest of the public good, and
■chool lo Strobel and Miller, sheet
f
f
Fnt)l,i; n n . Hpnrtetta
o ' - WHEREAS, the Oregon State High*
The Loyal Legion of lo g g ers and night the Methodist Episcopal church i Memberg o, Cagcade chapted
metal worker. «>» K W » « '
i T rem .yne - Melba Mellon , Oeoffrv
Lumbermen. Booth-Kelly units, will was
W1UJ well
ww_>a filled --
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Rev. Charles
OnJer
Eastern gtar and « tty commission contem plates pett*
svas »227 The other bidder was A C !
m
v
r
u
e
r
o
i
tu
e
t*a»ieru
oi»»
»uu
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v
.
j .
x .h .
I Tremayne, her husbant., a pianist—
families and Masons and f.m lle . will
Pub” c S e ^ c e commiss O<
Nelson, who offered to do the Job for Mrs. Robert Hansen; and „ Gloria
.„ r la Bart- hold their annual picnic at W endllne Blom of the Baptist church speak,
Bart
on Ixtbor Day. It was announced today
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»322.
Next Sunday evening. - Rev. Gabriel
har# g p,cnic at the c ity park Tues for an order authorizing and directing
lett—Lucille Richmond.
The shingling of the school will be
by John King, secretary of the Spring Sykes of the Methodist church will day evenlnK July 19 p |ang arP being that said crossing be closed,
Final rehearsols are being held, tho
done hy Roy Foster al »2.70 M Dave
field local. The decision means that speak at the Christian church. The made by a committee for a god time to
THEREFORE, be It resolved by th«
last taking place Thursday night pre­
Worley. Sherman A. Young. J. J. Cor-
no plans will be made for a Joint ministers so far hare remained in
common council of the Town of
be had by all.
nln and Claud Lansberry were unsuc­ ceding the regular session of the picnic with other districts at Newport, the city on Sunday evenings and have
Springfield that the proposed plan aa$
lodge
Tickets are on sale at the
The picnickers are urged to bring
cessful bidders for this Job.
he said.
petition of the State Highway com m i»
assisted In the services.
well filled baskets and their
Employment of an office secretary home of Mre. Egglmann.
The entire day will be spent at
sioa be and at the same time 14
dishes.
has ben arranged, with Miss Fay
W endllng by the lumber workers. A POTATO SEED WILL BE
hereby approved, and be It furthar r *
Flaher handling this work, beginning ANNUAL CHURCH PICNIC
lengthy sport» program 1» being ar­
solved that the said council cooperat«
CERTIFIED BY EXPERT FALL CREEK RESIDENT
In September. She will be paid »75
TO BE HELD ON JULY 24 ranged and other features will make
with the State Highway com m lsslo*
a month. Her work will be entirely at
the affair an enjoyable one, said Mr.
Certification of potato seed is to be
DIES AT AGE OF 64 in the proposed elimination of said
the high school building.
The annual picnic of the Christian King.
grade crossing.
made In L .n . county shortly accord ,
Principal Morgan has been author,, church will be held on 8unday, July
.ng to County Agent ° . S •
schoo,house Sunday morn-
Dock Is Repaired
sed to purchase supplies for the com­ »4. It was announced today.
Prof. Hyslop of O. A. C. will make
Keg8tn<er, MAN'S HAND MANGLED
In Ihe past It has been the custom
Various dock repair» were carried
ing year, according to bids already
IN HAY FORK PULLEY
the certification.
, whQ
nlght after 54
for
the
congregation
to
hold
the
on at the Booth-Kelly plant here this
received.
Farmers desiring to have their seed yearg Of residence In that d istrict
Caught ln the block of a large h af
The chimneys of the schools have church service« ln the open air at the week, l’lsnks In the dock beside the
hern Inspected and cleaned this week. picnic ground». This year, however, office were taken up and replaced with Inspected and certified should let the,, jjr Kissinger was 64 years, 11 fork on the Ernest Bertech place, Ray
agent know Immediately, he said
months of age when he died. He Mitchell Of Thurston sustained p a l*
services will be held In the morning new lumber.
Panic locks have ben Installed on
came to Fall Ctwek when 10 year» of ful injuries to one of his hands1 thlg
at the church as usual, and after that
the doors of the Lincoln school and
age. He I» survived by two son». morning.
Ihe members will go to the picnic
high school bnlldinga.
Baxter and Orval, both of Fall Creek.
grounds to spend the remainder of the
Mitchell was forking hay off a load
The funeral eras In charge of W. F. and somehow got his hand betWMffi
day outdoor«.
ADAMS AND PARTY TAKE
Place of th« picnic has not been an­
Walker. Springfield.
the pulley and the cable. The hdrseg
LONG AUTO TRIP EAST nounced yet.
at that moment started up, crushing
STEEL ON HAND FOR
hla hand In the pulley.
A king auto trip to Wisconsin and
POHL IS PARTNER OF
Virtually »170 was given bjr Spring- Rowe, Geo. Carson. A. Knowlton..
The attending physlc'an at Spring*
NEW HAYDEN BRIDGE
Mlnpeeota was started Sunday when a
Long A Cross, Wm. Rodenhaugh,
HUNTLY IN BUSINESS field people to pay fbr the oiling of
field reported that the accident, while
party of Springfield resldenta left
Wright
* « 8on.
J. F.
Ketels. - Spring
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The steel Is now on the ground for painful, will not prove seriona as none
with Marlon Adama, employe of
East Main street, South Second street
M.
A.
Pohl
baa
been
made
a
husl-
field
Service
Station,
Sanitary
Market. the new Hayden Bridge on the Camp of the bones were crushed.
Gray's cash and carry atore, piloting
ne«s partner of M. B. Huntly In the and South D str e e t according to an­ Springfield Garage. Stuart A Holver | Creek road, according to statem ents
L. Plumber, employed by Booth*
the car.
delicatessen and restaurant business nouncement made today by George son. Commercial State Bank, E. L. ! made here tast night by County Com K elly lumber company, called on A
In the group were Mr. and Mrs.
the latter ha» operated here for »ev- Vnlllor. Springfield street comm is­ Smith,
u iw , I.
i. M.
m. Petreson,
i
| mlssioner Clinton I. Hurd, who was physician for treatment for injuria«
Adams and son. Bobble, Mrs. Sarah
eral years. Mr. Pohl began work Mon­ sioner. Before the oiling Job was
McKInnls,'
C. W. Dotey, Geo. W |n Springfield last night In connection received to hla back while lifting
Adams, his mother: Mrs. G eo rg e Car-
day.
undertaken, Mr. Valller made a can­ Orr, Springfield Mill A Orin. W. F. w(th the Second Street closing pro- a heavy slab.
son 8., mother of Mrs. Adams.
Mr. Pohl Is a brother of Mr». vass and obtained numerous subscrip­ Walker, Newland's, Jullu» Fulop, W j pogal.
They will he gone fire months.
Huntly, and I« well-known in Spring-
C. Rebhan, First National Bank, A St.
f h e new concrete piers for the
Local Couple Wad
tions.
field.
Service Station, Jones A Larson. J. A. bridge already are oomplat», and work
Viola Nelsen, daughter of Arne Nel­
The
largest
contribution
was
that
ot
MISS LAURA WAY TO
Booth-Kelly Lumber company, »50. Nelson, Stewart Fuel Co., O. H. can no« gp head on the structure son, this city, was married at Bugena
Obaarvatlen Cara Carried
BE BURIED TODAY
The other subscriptions range from Jarrett, F. B. Flanerv Eugene Kester, ttgeif, gaid Mr. Hurd. Pier» ar« to he Friday night to Stillman K. George ad
Two of the train» passing through
C. P. Clover, Marion Adam», Miss bunt this year for the new Coburg Eugene. Mrs. George graduated from
Fnneral services will be conducted Springfield over the Sonthern Pacific’s »1 to »10. Here Is the list:
the local high school and la wall
George Valller. Jolltffe-Scalefe Co., C. Anna Tuoy, Frank Tuoy, Vasby Bros . bridj«, said the commissioner.
at the Walker chapel at 1 o’clock this Cascade line are now carrying sight­
known here.
F. Bgglmann. W. A Taylor, M. B. R. P. Mortensen, Dr. Pollard. Paul
afternoon for Miss Laura Way. M, seeing cars on the rear. No. »1. the
The aerrice waa read hy Rer.
Hadley, Roy Koch, Alac Steven», Dan
Highway Repaired
Huntly,
Swart»
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Washburne,
Gray’»
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield southbound local, carries »uch a car
Frederick
Jennings of the Episcopal
Zlmennan,
A.
P.
Nllsen.
A.
P.
Sever
The
break
,n
the
Pacific
Highway
way. who died at the state tubercular from Eugene to Klamath Falls, and Cash A C any, R. 8. Annette, O. W.
son, Sticker, Springfield Taxi, Ander- under the Southern Pacific trestle In church. Mr. and Mrs. George, after a
Carson,
C.
E.
Colcord,
M.
H.
Bain­
No. 1». the northbound Cascade
hospital a Salem.
bridge, W J. Sullivan, C. H. Paddock, son A Clover, R. B. Morria, J. C. Me- Weat Springfield la repaired. The honeymoon at the beaches, will live In
R« t . 8. B. Childers of the Christian Limited. 1» equipped with an ahserva-
Eugene, where he Is in business with
Mountain 8tates Power Co., Spring- Murray, Booth-Kelly Lumber com- ' place has been a bugbear to «notorietà h
i. « .i k ..
church will hare charge of the tlon car from Klamath Falls to Eu
panr.
Colbyman.
Springfield
Nwwa.
»Ince
the
flood
laat
spring.
field Bakery, Danner Motor Co., N. A.
gene.
services.
Many Contribute to Oiling
Second and East Main Sts.