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P rin t Shop F trat
1.1rHE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-FIFTH YKAIt
WALKER AND POOLE
RPRINGF1ELD. IJ\NE COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY AUGUST ». 1»28
a
OVERDUE BOOKS ARE
EMMIT A. APGER. 58,
SOUGHT BY LIBRARY
RESIDENT OF MARCOLA
BOARD; 100 ARE OUT
PASSED AT HOSPITAL
How will the Sprlngfleld public
I library recover «lore than 100 book»
i now In the hand* of reader* In thia
vicinity?
The librarian, through the library
board, bad Issued a call for the b in h
' ,n ordar
• P<>“'P«P«« «««lit >' ib*
library may be made before the lib­
rary la opened on full achedule thia
Angling Privacy
is Denied Hoover
ROWLAND J. PARKER
SUCCUMBS TO HEART
TROUBLE SATURDAY
“ T h s People's Papar**
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 31
SCHOOL WILL OPEN
ON SEPTEMBER I?
Kmmlt A Apgar. 68, for many year*
Rowland John 8. Parker, 23, who
a realdent of the Marcola community, Presidential Nominee Find* Hie had spent 16 years of his life In
Followers Too Numerous to
died at the Eugene hoapltal Wednea-
Sprlngfleld. died at bis parent«' home
Springfield And Eugene Under­
day morning after an lllneaa of more
Permit Good Fishing
hern last Saturday morning. He was Date For Starting of Class««
than two year*. HI* aur.tvor* in­
taking Plante Are Merged and
the son of Mr. and Mrs. John (’.
Shifted One Week Later On
"There are two tlmea when a man Parker, native* of Lane County and
clude Frank Apger of Hprlnglteld, a
Two Familiee Exchange Reei-
Account
of Teacher«* Insti­
brother, and a atater, Mra. Jerry ahould be alone— when he praya and for many years resldeats of Sprlng­
dences; Recent Deal Second
tute
and
Hop Picking; Roof
Walker, Hlllaboro.
fleld.
when he flahe*."
Change Within Past Year.
Repairing
Contract Awarded.
The
youth's
death
followed
a
long
Horn In 1870 at Clinton, Iowa, hla
Herbert Hoover, republican preal
Illness of heart trouble.
family moved to Chico, California,
A conaolldallon of two undertaklna
d i-n tlal candidate, *atd th l* and m eant
Date for the opening of schools here
Besides his parents he Is survives
Home of the 100 bonk a have been when he waa aix month* old. After
bualneaaea, one In Hprlngfleld and the
has
been changed from September 10
living
there
for
two
year*
they
moved
“
when
he
,r,"d
n8n””
!
,n
Ore«Hn
taat
by
his
sister.
Miss
Eunice,
who
lives
other In Eugene waa completed laat out for a long time. Some of the
with
her
parents
here.
week.
t
to
September
17.
borrower*
are
away
on
vacation*
and
'
to
Medfoad,
where
the
children
were
Friday and announced publicly today
He was graduated from the Wash- , At a meeting of the board of educa-
W F. Walker and Charlea I’. Poole i otMera are Juat neglectful. Mlaa Mary I r, ar‘’d ln 1896 lhe)r moved to the
He had no privacy In the latter pur-
have formed a partnership and have Robert», librarian, atatea.
i Willamette valley, living In Cervailla ault, with the reault that ne .eft with ingtnn high school at Portland and tion held Monday evening the change
took work at the University of Oregon
combined the Charlea P Poole chapel
A complete Hat of all overdue book* ,or two year*' movlDi «» eaatern Ore- ,
met,|ng a catch
later.
He was born at Hoquiam, WM Tot8d Extpn8ion of the vacation
gon
for
aeveral
year*
and
then
re-
of thia d ly and the Walker funeral la at the library and It may be necea-
Ben Dorrt*. Sprlngfleld rancher, a
for one more week waa made for two
,b s vlclnl,y °* Marcola , member of the state flah and game Washington.
home of Eugene
file deal alao In *ary to make a personal call on each i tU5 n,n*
Funeral
services
were
held
Sunday
reasons, school officials stated. In the
where
Kmmlt
Apger
ha*
realded
ever
(.omm,gg|on,
and
Harold
Clifford,
At
volvea a tranafer of .Mr. Poole'a r c * e , of the borrower*. It la atated.
at the Christian church of which h e first place teachers In the three
I alnce.
dence here to Mr. Walker and a
bany game warden, met Mr Hoover
He waa never married. He waa at Medford representing the atate com- had been an active member. Rev. 8. schools will be required to attend the
change of locution for both fantlllea.
MANY
SEEK
POSTMASTER
found In hla hotel room at Marcola In mlailon and placed at hla disposal all E. Childers officiated at the church !
Mr. Poole and hla family have move I
JOB AT WESTFIR OFFICE a aeml-conacioua condition Tueaday the angling resources this state has to and at the graveside at Laura! Hill j coun«y Institute In Eugene on Sept-
to Eugene where they will occupy tho
Cemetery where Interment was held. > ember 13 and
This would break
evening and never became conaclou* offer.
apartment* In the funeral home. Mr.
_____ _______________j Into the first week of the term when
Applicant*
for
the
position
a*
post
before hla death.
and Mra. Walker wil return to their
"We found Mr Hoover a congenial
classes are Just getting under way, It
m aster at W e s tfir must live w ith in |
| j e wai) a
Of M oh aw k lodge I m an, very much lik e the rest of us." JULY MILK TEST SHOWS
former home here.
is pointed out.
the
delivery
lim
it,
of
the
Sprlngfleld
N„
m
,
Q
Q
f.
wh|ch
,M
|,
haye
Mr
„a,d
n„t
yH
N a m e * are Chanced
ALL DAIRIES CLASS ‘A” , The school board also felt Justified
The Eukene establishment will be |i<>* o it In o n .r to qualify for the ‘ charge of the graveside service. Fun- • signed himself to the fact that he I*
In extending the vacation on account
io i mi mg to
alt< r Goaaler. Pra| gerv|cea w||]
(„.id Friday after- now a public character and will he
known aa the Walker-Poole funeral
Milk consumers of Sprlngfleld us- i of the hop crop. Picking will be In
home and the Springfield mortltorlum *p,'r" a«T of the local civil aervlce coon a, 2 0-clo<.k
j treated as such by the people
Ing milk from any one of the four ' full swing on about September 3. Tha
will go under the name of tne Walker i ,>,,ard
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“He and hi* party wept to the dairies covered by the report of the harvest usually takes about two
Poole chapel.
! Several application* for the position
r,vpr ,u"’ abou‘ 13
from city milk Inspector may be assured weeks. The lengthening of the vaca-
Thia la the aceonil change within bave already been receive«, but on LAWRENCE ANDERSON AND ; Rn<',P
Medford They got to the river late that they used good milk during the tlon gives children a chance to work
the paut year for the tiwo men. Gu "frounl of the residence qualification i
MISS CAPPS WILL MARRY ,n the evening and had little chance month of July.
the hop yardg without missing any
December 20, 1927, Mr. Poole, Mi i *bey have been turned down. Those
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,
~
to flah. Mr. Hoover got up at 5 o’clock
A report of the tests made during school,
Louise Dunnigan Capps of 81*7*1 . liityt i .
.
. . .
Walker and J A ------
llu*h who
then
•
•*
■ *• who are eligible for the Job must have g Ml*s
.. ,,
,
! next morning and went Into a riffle. the month shows that the first two
Contract Is Let
operated the Eugene parlurs made a llvpd ,n Sprlngfleld for at least two Dallas. Texas, and Lawrence Ander- Bpf()rp h(1 had hardly arrived he was of three tests made were good. The ! Contract for repairing the roof of
' son of Sprlngfleld will be married thl*
three-cornered transaction. The lal- >’®ar* prior to the date of the exai
surrounded by a flock of cameramen third test showed the bacteria count ! the high school gymnasium was let
1er took over Mr. Poole's place in “*H°n which Is set following the tll- evening, It was announced this morn- I and Medford people who waded Into high for the reason that the milk wan to Roy Foster of Evgene. Only one
Ing Mlaa (-appa arrived here with her I
r|ypr
to g(jt
p|ctnre
I-ebanon, Mr. Poole came here ami ,n* °f applications on August 24.
not kept on Ice as It should have been other company submitted a bid. The
mother Mrs f appa. from Dallas on | ..xlth
„ hp was no, digM,urteoug,
Mr. Walker went to Eugene.
j
'
The dairies covered by the report , work will include a new roof all ove-
W ednesday morning.
he
gp, g hH ..fl|n(y.. when he ff)und are the Cline, Montgomery. Peterson the building. 9everal leaks developed
The chief reason given for the moat SPRINGFIELD STUDENTS
recent change was that Mr Walker
a-r-v-trair» e i .a a .a p e ,
Lawrence Anderson la a brother of ; that he was to have no privacy on his and Riverside. All these dairies were last year. A four-ply roofing paper
desired to get back to Sprlngfleld
ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL Lum F. Anderson snd came here last re lt outing ”
given an A” classification.
,
, vill be used. The Job will be finished
where he has lived for more than 40 . l WJiat la considered the most auc ' ,em ber fri>m Dalla» H« *•
, At no time during hla observation I
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.before school opens..
years and ha. been In business for [
„ulnmer gch<M„
the h u ,or. Proprietor of the Lighthouse service of the presidential nominee did Mr., THREE TAX ITEMS HELP
' Repair work at the Lincoln school
at least 21 years.
CITY CASH FOR JU L Y was al8° provided for by action of the
. o( the University of Oregon was at- station on Fairmount boulevard In Eu Hoover become effusive. Mr. Dorris ‘
Hav Good Equipment
The couple will make their states. «The strain nnder which he I
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j council.
Some playground equip-
! tended fais summer by three atuden'.a gene
By the conaolldallon the firm has
, ..
_
. . . . . . ,t _ k i
e ..... .»« from Sprlngfleld.
The ¡vprlngfleld rep home In apartments near the place >f has been laboring is plainly visible, h e, Springfield's city casn receipts for ment. particularly swings, will be In-
unquestionably as good equ pment aa .
...
.
.
us ness. Mrs. ( apps will return to nnt<].
¡the month of July look pretty sizeable ' »Billed and repair work done to the
...
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.
reaentatlvea In the enrollment of over Texas
on Saturday.
any other similar business .In th-- .....
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Mr Hoover Inquired of Mr. Dorris *s the result of some »5718.36 paid la gymnasium. A. J. Morgan, supervls-
. cítate.
. . . . i.
i.
.
.
.
,
,
.
.
,
500
are
Genevieve
Beaman,
a
major
m
It 1 m pointed out. SnirnlUM enuln ' u
*t
a*
how the flah rearing prAid system. ' to the tax fund during that period.
fn8 principal of the high school, was
e-
” 4“'P .education; Mrs. Aurora Humphreys,
tnent In each place muy I»- used to
which the former supported several | Three Items of taxes, one for »1005.- authorized to have this work done.
I who Is a major in education; and Mrs. McLAGANS WILL BEGIN
advantage, the proportelo™ stats.
AUTO TRIP TO THE EAST ypari'
18 w°rklng out The eom-j 38. another for »3900 00 and another
Arrangements are being made for
Mary JC. Walker, also a major in
Some of the overhead expenses are kduia(|^n
mlssioner told him the idea Is success- for 8813.00. /were received during the . one additional room In the Lincoln
I
also cut down, chiefly In the release
—
building to accommodate an extra
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_
1-eavlng Sunday morning by way of ful "nd ha’ ho>n used In Oregon for month.
These
students ____
have __
attended
of one employe. W llfreif Allen, who
claasea conducted by educators from lh® McKensle pass and eastern Ore- 8ov**ral years
Other Items listed In the summary *ra<le there this year. Seating for the
was with Mr. Walker here and later leading institutions in the country. *on' Mr and MrB w C- McLagan
Someone suggested to Mr. Hoov»r for the month. Just completed by rhlMren ,n «*>«« room will be provided
In it e Eugene home. Harold Pools
and mlx.pt with Rtudents from all and 8ona- Russell and Robert, will 1 ,hal hp have hi’" picture taken hold- Recorder 1. M. Peterson follow: Gen- bpforp »chool opens.
will divide hl* I.me aa UHalaUnt In
part* of the country, many of them b<,*ln a ,r |P to ,he Eaf,t
’ 8,rinB of flsh whlch someone eral fund. »1706 98; Bancroft sinking
A door wi" be cut in tbe Brattaln
each of the place* uh soon aa hla sum educators from Middle Western state«
They will first visit relatives 'nj®!’ * . ha^ ‘'au*h t Hp refused point fund, »249 45; Improvement fund. 8ch001 for ,hp convenience of the
mer vacation engagements in different
here Io spend their vacation In study eastern Oregon and then start for
' **n,.,n* ,ha* 'f
®°u'dn * eaten »54.74; street improvement. »813.07- Pr«nc«Pel- The door will be between
part* of the atate are completed.
and enjoyment of Oregon's outdoor» Michigan by way of the Yellowstone | / ° " n R
*ouldn t have hf.w real estate, »25 00; library, »98.11; ber offlce and thp room In which she
Friends of the Poole family ex-
-------- --------------------- ¡National park. They will visit Mrs. P'C,Ure ,aken w,,h any
bond sinking fund, »1236.15; bond in- «eacbes in order that she may go into
preaaed surprise un.l regret at losing
“*
'
terest, »1898.37.
tbe °«0ce without having to walk
Mcl-agan’s
childhood
home
In
Free-
them from the community. Both Mr. CELEBRATION AT COAST
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through the corridor.
mnnt, Michigan, and her sister In GRADUATES OF 1Q15
mid Mr*. Poole have been active In
t C iia / m d d a u c o
o ..a .z -
« h u rch ..civic and fraternal affair*
T°W N PROVES PUZZLING Gulliver, Michigan, whom she has
SPRINGFIELD GROUP TO
Teacher is Elected
AND 1916 HOLD GET-
d i a si
.
Mi88 PearI E McMullen, who ha«
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i not seen for 12 years. They wll also
slr.ee coming here, laical people are
LAN COUNTY MEETING lived in Sprlngfleld for a number of
TOGETHER AT RESORT
Despite the warning of the Sluslaw visit other relatives and schoolmates
high In their praises of the aervlce
years, and whose pareats live here,
given by Mr. I'....... In his business p '* !“ber ° f ron,,npr' « «hat roads ’ », |„ Grand Rapids and Flint. Michigan.
Plans for the Lane county conven­
More than 20 graduates of Spring-
here.
'
business Horence are dangerous. Junction City
Mr MrI
...... ..
was elected to fill a vacancy In the
tion
of
the
W.
C.
Mr. McLagan
will
in me
the Y«
years of 1915 cussed ». .
, T 1 Tnl be *” ’ ■ «ea t*>inR staff of the Brattaln school
tu«
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"
" attend the Na- field
,,vul high school
» « ’1 '»»
' W ill send a i lurirp (Ipl.wnHnn
* tlonal Association of Power Engineer-, and 1916 got together for a reunion cussed at a special meeting of the ,e, t by the .esignation of Miss Doris
I celebration
for August 18 If there is a celebrat'l.m | c”n'.pnt,',n a‘ Dptrol‘ «nd visit some at Milllron resort, near Seavev's h°P i
^ aP‘Pr
thP ,ea««* ! H n u / Miss McMullen will teach tha
WALTERVILLE MAN WILL
of the large steam plants in Chicago yards, Sunday.
; room at the Methodist church on Frl- fifth A e r a d o
cs
e
u j
u
ENTER REALTY BUSINESS
The celebration was originally an They will return by way of Great) A temporary organization was form - 1day ot tb*8 * pp8 --------------
had ab°"‘
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I nounce.l for that date and an Invlta- Salt Lake and California where they led. although only one officer was ap -, be cal,pd “> ° rdpr at 2:30 o'clock ’’ 1 a ^ w a s ^ r L ’^ / r t O i e
« .« « . I w e s o p i l l l t l i
A K Jennings, for several year« tlon was extended to all organizations w ill visit M r M c !.» r» n '« . ( . t o r in
....
- Frances
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_
.
The
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... be , held , field
* was
principal
of the West Spring-
The countv
county ---
convention
will
school
for
will visit Mr McLagan's sister In pointed. . Miss
Travis
was
an winplove of the Eugene Water In the I-ane county chamber of com
some time.
in Springfield on August 22. Com
Escalon, California. They expect to named secretary.
Board at Wallervllle, hns received his j msree, which Includes Sprlngfleld
She took work at the University of
return here about October 1.
| One of the most interesting diver-
slate license Io sell real estate and j Then the event was called off. but
• " » ■ « - « ...
now
lh, co„ „ w
I slons of the afternoon was a review of .“ - X
will be located In the W. W Walker i Junction City sent a letter that Its
!
the
old
high
school
year
books.
From
WOODCRAFT
LODGE
WILL
sessor’s office In E uzene
real estate office on Main street here I representatives were going anyway.
the class prophecy In one oi the books
7
member8
M«88 McMullen was elected from I
Mr. Jennlng* will operate with Mr Now the Florence folk are trying to
INI". IATE ONE CANDIDATE it was found that four of the predlc- p resen t^ t i h 7
Walker, but no parlnerahlp has been figure out whether or not to have a
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of 16 applicants to fill the vacancy.
One candidate was Initiated Into | ,,<,n" 88 to ,he fu,ure of ,hp "«“dents ELECTRIC SIRFN 1A/II 7
formed He opened hla activities here celebration.
N° ° ther teacl‘,n< P°8lt1“"8 «re now
Tuesday,
Pine Circle No. 46. Neighbors of | *rad“a «lnK «hat year were cbrrect.
EN WILL
open and unless someone resigns be-
Woodcraft at the meeting In the lodge j 14 ,s p,annpd to make the reunion
Mr. Jennings has moved, with his
BE RETURNED BY CITY fore school opens, the teaching staff
family, to the corner of Ninth and K BEN DORRIS ELECTED TO
hall last evening. A regular business .*n ann“81 affa«r- A president snd
. .
_
’
! win «»« complete in all three schools.
A siren that cannot be heard would I
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streets and expects to reside here
ATTEND NATIONAL MEEET . session proceeded t h e Inltlatlory other oQlrers will be elected and a
permanent organisation formed.
be of no particular use to the city oi ! CITY COUNCIL TO H O L D
permanently. This Is his first experi­
"
! ceremony.
Teachers In the high school during Sprlngfleld, city officials have decided.
Ben Dorris. Sprlngfleld rancher, and ; Lodge members whose names began
ence In the real estate bnslii -s.
MEETING NEXT MONDAY
The siren sent here for trial was
prominent In American Legion work I with the letter “T" served refresh- 1915 and 1916 came in for a good deal
tested
out
last
week
with
the
result
of
discussion,
with
the
graduates
re­
In
this
Rtate.
will
be
one
of
the
17
j
mentR
at
the
clone
of
the
meeting,
FORMER LOCAL MAN DIES
With several matters to come ttp
delegatee from Oregon who will at* Theee member* were Mra. J. E. Trot* lating the tricks they had played on that It was heard over only a small
AT HOME IN S. DAKOTA fend the national convention of the , ter. Mrs. W. A. Taylor and Mrs O. F. Ihe Instructors while they were In radius. It Is stated that some of tha for discussion, a m eeting of tha
residents within the city limits "could 1 Spr,ngfleld c,ty council la scheduled
school
veterans' organization In San Antonio, Thatcher.
Sam McElhany, former well known
for next Monday evening in the city
not hear the electrical device.
* >
-
October 6 to 10. He war elerted ai
hall.
« ¿ . 7 1 « r ? 7 7 J ' ’ <’ -'.Ud7 n_’r
,hp 8ta‘" co»’ « » '» » -which close,! at
The
steam
whistle
at
tbe
Booth-
MORE YOUNGER PLAYERS
Florence. 8. D„ recently, according to
SPRINGFIELD
MERCHANTS
Routine business matters of soma
Medford last week-end.
ARE SOUGHT FOR BAND Kelly mill has been used for years Importance will he talked over at the
word received here by relatives. Hla
ATTEND
PORTLAND
EVENT
as
a
fire
alarm
and
will
probably
he
Bert Bates of Roseburg, Carl Gab-
brother, Leslie, Is in South Dakota
Boys of Sprlngfleld are paasing up utilised for this purpose until a satis­ August meeting, according to I. M.
rlelson of Salem, and Neal Morfitt of
to attend the funeral.
Several Sprlqgfleld merchants at- an opportunity seldom offered when factory siren can be purchased by the Peterson, city attorney and recorder.
are other delegates from tho
Mr. McElhany lived In Oregon for Astoria wh«
E. E. Kepner has recently been ap­
» .ii _
t - v
„ .
.
¡tended annual Buyers' Week In Port they full to enroll In tile band now city.
a number of years and spent two state who will go. The Salem drum land , hlB lW„ k
pointed
city engineer to take the
under way, according to H. K. Fhllllpe,
corps will participate ln the Texas ! „
years In Sprlngfleld. He is a nephew meeting
place of Simon Klovdahl who resigned
j portIan(1 flrm" RponRor the annual manager, who today Issued a call to
icteho Editor Her*
of Mrs. C. O. Kellogg and U. O. Mc­
affair to which merchantR from- all parents to urge their boys to Join the
Mr. and Mrs. William A. -Fyne cf at the first of the year. Since there
Oregon and Washington delegations parts of the state are Invited. Special
Elhany who live near here.
Hazelton, Idaho, arrived here last has been no engineering work to do
band.
He Is survived by a widow and child will go to the meeting probably on a showings of stocks are arranged and
The organization Is In need of youn­ night to visit their son, E. E. Pyne. this year, the city was without this
special train, Mr. Dorris said.
| |n many cases special prices. The
and his parents.
ger talent to supply aeveral of the Mr. Pyne, senior, |g editor of the First official until the appointment recently
hosts pay transportation expenses and aectlons of the band with more In­ Segregation News at Haxelton. The by Mayor G. G. Bushman.
TWO MARCOLA WORKMEN
furnish accommodations for the pur­ struments. Baritone, trombone, oboe, visitors came here from Seattle by
VASBY REALTY COMPANY
chasing
merchants.
INJURED IN ACCIDENTS
and tenor saxophone players especi­ stage. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pyne and HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF
TAKES BANK BUILDING
ally are needed at this time, he said. Mrs. Nellie Jordan wll! accompany
CHURCH ENJOYS PICNIC
A fractured skull <jnd scalp lacera MISS JESSIE WALKER IS
Announcement that he will occupy
For a small registration fee and 26 them on their return trip to Idaro.
the old First National Bank building Hons resulted to David Munsell, an 1 W E D T q HAROLD ROSSMAN cents a week beginners as well as
Games and swimming featured a
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Property Changes Hands
at the corner of Second and Main employee of the Fischer Lumber mill j
experienced players receive valuable
picnic party of the high school class
P- W. McPherson of Sprlngfleld has of the Christian church Tuesday even­
streets for an excluslvn real estate at Marcola last Saturday morning. He
M I hs Jessie Walker, for many years practice, the manager states.
Prof
office was made this morning by Wil­ was struck on the head by a falling a resident of this city and a graduate I Andrew Landles, seasoned band lead- traded a 167-acre ranch eight miles ing. The party was held at Riverside
limb. The limb fell from a height of from the local schools, was married er, is director of the band and assists from Bandon to W. B. Farrier of park.
liam Vashy, local realtor.
Donna for a 26-acre timber tract a
Recently Mr. Vn*b.v sold his Intereal 40 feet and struck with considerable Wednesday afternoon to Harold Ross- beginners free of charge.
Accompaned by Mrs. Paul Meyers,
few miles south of Eugene. The tran­ teacher, the class left here at 7
In the Archway pool hall. His real force. He was treated by a local man of Santa Clara.
saction was handled by the W W o clock, enjoyed a picnic supper and
estate office had been conducted on a physician and taken to his home nt
Library Given Books
The wedding took place In the home
part-time basis. He will now devote Marcola.
The Sprlngfleld llhrary has receive ! Walker realty company. Mr. Walker played games and swam during the
of the bride's mother, Mrs. S. L.
Guy i+inllh, an employe of the same Walker, of Eugene. Rev. J. Franklin a gift of 42 volumes from Mrs. W. F. made a trip to Bandon last Saturday evening. Attendance In the class !s
his entire time to this business.
This morning he announced the pur­ company, received a deep cut In his llnas, pastor of the Methodist church, Walker. A set of 16 volumes of Wash­ to Inspect the property Involved there. expected to Increase as soon as the
ington Irving's complete works Is In­ The new owner of the coast property summer vacation season Is ended.
chase of the Milton Cyr property at upper lip Friday when he was struck officiated.
the corner of Tenth and E streets. He by a holt. Several Htitches were nec­
Miss Agatha Beals Is president of
The couple will live at Mr. Ross­ cluded In the gift. The other books does not expect to move there for
some time yet.
essary to close the wound.
the group.
will remodel the building soon.
are fiction by famous authors.
man’s fruit ranch near Santa Clara.
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