OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST B rie f Resum e of H appenings of the W eek C ollect ?d fo r O ur R ead ers. Mr« '* 1 ’■ W'lUs Cottar» <1* celohru . i r in let b irth d a y a a n l vor y recently Th • thirty-eighth annual Union county |>l'- 1 <-r re u n io n » ■« l»«W |,„ Gram!» lint weak will» »bout SO'» attending. * Thoms* l.anclol* the fir*» wlilic child born In furry counl y. died lu ’ wiwk nt hl» huma In Mnndun. ag»d 71 year». I*e-llutid ranked In 11th place among th« 25 leading cltlea In point of build Ing permita value* Issued during the first a ll month* of th» yaar. Th» reportad discovery of lar«» tin Saponita on Honey creek, a tributary of th» North Umpqua river, baa crest •d considerable Interest at Roseburg PAGE F1VS T H E BPHiNGFlELD NEWS THURSDAY JULY 2H, 1»87 Down from Weatflr— Mra. H. M Springfield. Go to Lake—Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor were visitors at Triangle lake Howard of Weatflr spent a part of Visitor from Jasper—Jaipur people Hunday. Tuesday »hopping In Springfield. who visited Springfield Sunday Includ­ Haa Operation— Mr. J. Inman ot ed Mr and Mrs. W E Darr and Hara from Vanota— Newell Job of fioaa to Portland— Floyd Flanery Veneta waa a Springfield vlaltor Tuea- Springfield underwent an opertlon at George Flan. made a trip to Portland Tuesday. duy. the Mercy hospital Friday ot last Hero from Portland— A. J. Perkin», Keaaey at Albany— Dwight Keaaey who »pent several day* here from In from Croak—Mr. and Mr». J. F. week. visited at Albany Munday. Moore of Fall Creek were visitor» Drives from W e n d lin g — M ra. C a rl Portland, returned to that place Mon­ Katepp of Wendling spent n part of day. He waa accompanied by Welby Maskell Hero—George Haskell cf here Tuesday. Saturday transacting business In Stevens, who has returned home. Goshen vlalted Sprlngleld Tuesday. Tonsils are Removed— Mias L u d lte Roy Brewar In— Roy Brewer of Fall Malo o f M o to r R outt B underwent t k J— J M Kua a .. r* Creek was a visitor here this week . ton slice to my at the office of a local TOWN AND VICINITY Donna Man Hara—H B. Dunlela of Donna spent a part of Tuesday In Springfield. Here from Pengra— Mrs S. W. Itlrhurdson of Peligra was a Sprillai field visitor Monday evening Here Over W eekend—Orlo Nettle- «■ni was here from t'urtaln to spend the week-end w ith his mother, Mrs. George Nettleton. HiirKt'on M onday. Drive to Portland— Mr. nod Mr*. N.. Leavaa var monmoutn— Mrs. Ella ; L. Pollard went to Portland for a Vlalore from Bellfountain— Visitors visit Hunday. Lombard left Tuuaday morning for J at the homo of Mr. and Mr», ♦'red Monmouth, where »he w ill attend the I At Triangle Lake— Mr and Mrs. atate normal achool the coming short Freer Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Taylor spent Sunday at Tri- session. She will teach here next George Rhodes of Bellfountain angle latke. year. Visitors at Waatflr— Mr» A C. Here from McGlynn— Bert Kuto.J. T r a v i s a n d d a u g h l e t F t m< I k . ( 'h o l e r George Moon In Town — Georg* , I Woolley and Agatha Heals drove to resident of McGlynn, was a Springfield Moon arrived Saturday evening to visitor laat Saturday. Westfir Sunday. spend a few days visiting his parents. • Hare From Grove—I'. A. Crites of Visits at Not I—Clara Fawver and Mr. and Mr* K. W Collin» vlalfed Cottage Grove waa a vlaltor here Sunday at the home of Mr ana Mrs Saturday. Frank Parrish of Notl. In from Creak— Mr. W D. Glaspey Young Improved—Ira Young, vet­ of Fall Creek was a vlaltor here this eran mall carrier who has been III week. for some time, was on Ihe streets Rollie Moon Here— Kollle Moon of again yesterday much Improved. He Creswell paid Sprlnrtleld a visit late will return to work next week lust week. Visit New Bridge— Mr. mid Mrs C. Calllaon la Visitor— R. W. Calllaon F Kenyon Welby Stevens, and Mrs. Grace Roberts drove to the Crooked of Fall Creek »pent a part of Tues river bridge beyond Bend Sunday. day In Springfield. They reported a pleasant trip over Thornton la Hare— C. W Thomson the pass. Andraw Hoyle, a logging contractor engaged In the Middle Fork district near Remote, died at Myrtle Point following an Injury caused by a roll log log Diplomas for th« »tandard course of th» Oregon Normal achool will b» 1» aued to 85 students at tho do»» of the flrat half of tba summer term. July 17. Water I» now being relea»ed from the McKay reaervolr for Irrigation purposes In the waat end of U m a tilla 'county. Alw>ut 350 acre feet a day la being ul lilted William Chambers. 4«. of Baker »a» Instantly killed while loading log» on car» for tba Stoddard Lumber com pany at Boulder Gorge. about 17 mile* aouth of Makar. Tba atate flab commlaalon ha» glean notice that It will not pay bounty on anal (>r aea lion acalpa turiw*d In after Auguat 1. th» bounty fund being prac tically exhausted The Ray Brown cannery at Wood burn ha* finished on atrawbarrlaa. raapbarrle*. charrlaa and loganberries Up to Saturday night the payroll had been 11500 a day Due to the vary favorable coodltlon of tbe range, lamba la (¡rant county thia summer are ahowlng a weight of from 7 to 10 pouuda la exceaa of laal year at thia time. The Lostine State bank, financial Inatltntlon of Wallowa county, ha* In creased Ita capital «lock from 116.00c to 116.000 and baa movad Ita buatneaa from Lostine to Joeapb. Pre harrea» eatImalee placad the alrawberry yield In the Hood River valley at 30 carload». Fifty-one car» were »hipped, caunera received 40c tona and total recalpta e n eed ed 1116.- 000. Paul Dodele. 73, retired Albany tanner, who waa drowned In the Wtl lametta river laat week, accidentally fell Into the water while attempting to extricate hl» fishing line from a aoag Forest fires have givun the Whit man national forest of Maker county a wide berth A few small fire» have been discovered and pul out. but then- bare been no bad fires and no prop erty damage. Drain harvest In« In I.lnn county be­ gan this weok with prospect for the heaviest yield In yonra. The acreage la »omewhat leas than average bul thia will ba more than balanced by large yields. Elaine, 5 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Henderson of Medford ahowed how well she could walk laat week, using little aid from her mother Tbo Infant also cun hang from a bar with her hands. • Articles of Incorporation of the Ore­ gon Bank A Trust company to operate In Kluniath Falla have been filed with the state bunking department. The Institution will have a capital of 176.- 000 and surplus of 176,000. Two barns filled with hay and con­ taining farm machinery and 3000 or 4000 grain wacks and seven head of mules ware burned Tuesday night on the W. R. Campbell ranch In the Hold- man area north of Pendleton. Lee Hurst of Phillips ramp No. 1, * Albany, waa elected state conutuder of the United Spanish War Veterans for the coming year at their annual atate encampment held In Klamath Falla last week. McMinnville was •alerted for the 1921 encampment, having wen by three vetea In a spirit­ ed contest with Salem. Members of the state board of con tool at a meeting In Salem last week, voted not to proceed with the con­ struction of a nurses' home at the Oregon state hospital under an act of the last legislature appropriating •110.000 for this purpose The first of 140,000,000 gallons of water to bo Impounded In the McMinn vflle supply reservoir on Haskins ereek will he Impounded October 1. engtnoers now think, with the lower > tow of ropk completed and the clay sluicing operations starting. N 0^ Mr nd Mrs Virgie Moon. George but a Jol> In a bakery at Rainier, Wash­ ington. Move to Fifth Street— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillette and A. B Gillette moved Sunday from Weal Sprlngfleld to the Elliott property on Fifth street which they purchased through the real i estate agency of W. W. Walker. . (Joes to Drew—F B. Hamlin accom-j panied Mrs. Hattie T. Hamlin, h is ! mother, to Drew, Oregon, this week. > Mrs Hamlin, after vDitlng here, went to Drew to visit her son, Ed. of that place. OUR CONSTANT AIM Fresh and Tender Meats Quality comes first with us both In buying slaughter­ ing and packing of oru meats. When you buy a juicy steak or delicious roast or what not from us you may know it is fresh and tender, and that it has had the proper care in our clean sanitary cooling rooms. 9 We're here to serve you and we guarantee to please. INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. E. C. STUART PRATT HOLVERSON 4th and Main Sts. 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