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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-FIFTH YEAIt
HPRINOFIHLD. I*ANK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY AUGUST 23, 1ÍJ2S
BRIDGE FILL MAY
■ 6 INJUNCTION
West Side Residents Are Ready
to Oppose Embankment, Say*
Rumor; County Court to Take
Matter Up With Highway
Commission at Next Meeting
in September.
FOUR-MILL LEVY FOR
TWO HIGHWAYS WILL
BE ON LANE BALLOT
For the Improvement of the Wil­
lamette Valley Florence highway anil
the MiKerule river hlahway, people
,,r i^me county will thle fall he asked
to vole a four mill levy, it was decided
» meeting of the ban* county
, han,b"r of p"n"n,’rr" m Florence last
Saturday.
The plan of conaolldatlnx the two
road measures Into one and making
Ihn rote for a four mill Inatead of
two mill InrloH received unanlmoua
aupport.
Every precaution will be taken thia
year to xuard axalnat technicalities
In the uiensures In order that prevl-
oua delaya on thia account will not
he repeated.
Among the 35 members of the conn-
ly chamber at the meeting, the vote
waa unanimous that the first stretch
of the coast highway to he Improved
should be that lying between Maple-
Klorpn(.p
Laundry to Move
to Elite Building
EMERYS MOVE AFTER
LIVING 20 YEARS IN
SAME RESIDENCE HERE
Service Cleaners Also to Have
After spending almost 20 years
, In one house. It’s mighty hard to
Plant in Same Location;
leave It, Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery
Improvement* Planned
; found this week when they moved
Change In the location of the i from the corner of Second and
Main streets to the corner of Eighth
Kprlnxfleld Kleam laundry and the
Service Cleaners wax announced thia 1 and C.
The dentist and his wife have
morning
lived In Springfield for the past 21
The ' laundry, now located at the
years and all but one has been
rorn,’r
Mill and Main atreH», will
spent In the house they have Jvst
Into the Ellin hotel building at
309 Main afreet The cleaning estab­ left
Springfield has grown and de­
lishment will occupy a portion of the
veloped pleasingly during thhlr re»-*
front of this location.
Remodeling of the new location to | idence here. Dr Emery states Many
fit the needs of the laundry watt be­ of the business and residence build­
gun thia morning. John W Avltt, pro- i ing? have been built within that
span of time.
proletor of the laundry, experts to be
In the now alte by September 1.
New machinery will be added to the | LINDSEY TAILOR SHOP
“ The People’* Paper”
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 33
W. C. T. U. AGAINST
DRY LAW CHANGE
Two-Day Session Devoted Most­
ly to Discussion of Prohib«-
tion; Sunday Movies in Eu­
gene Opposed in Final Reso­
lution; Officers Named for
County Organization.
If the state highway commission
After bolstering up their stand
derides to carry op, Its plan to put
against any change In the 18th amend­
In a fill for I he west approach of
ment and voicing strong opposition
the McKenxIe highway bridge, an In­
to Sunday movies In Eugene, mem­
junction will be filed to prevent Its
bers of the Lane County W. C. T. V
being carried out, according to well
closed their conference here yester­
founded rumors here this week.
day with election of officers.
Reside«'* of the west part of this
“ The fight for prohibition ran strong
city, believing that such a fill would
throughout the two days of the con­
form a literal dam on that aide of
ference. with Mrs. Ada Jolly, stats
Melville Clark of Syracuse,
the river, making flood conditions ev­
J “'! " ! ?
‘ !
N. Y., feeds his sand tree a month­ president, giving the keynote address
BOUGHT
BY
EUGENE
MAN
dry cleaning department will be put
en worse during high water than In
ly ration of clams and oysters. It on the subject at the opening meet-
In. The floor and partitioning of the
may sound fishy, but it’s said that ’ ing Tuesday evening.
the past ferw years, are ready with
After several years In the tailoring
the tree derives its main susten­
Ellie building will he changed and
the Injunction, It was reported
The resolution against Sunday
—,
Opposition to Ihe Dunne auto li­ all new stcum pipe placed In opéra­ business on Main street next door to
ance from devouring sea food.
lt.,Ih C I* Barnard. laine county rpnBt,
Ka(M)1|n„ meMMre, ,w„
the city hall, J. E. Lindsey last Fri-
- moving pictures came at the final
tion Mr Avltt Is also considering 7 '
r " c y v r c t IO
a Ç PFA K A T
Judge, and K. K. Morrison, rhnlrman pressed by Ihe county group, but sc-
session shortly after officers had been
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.u ........... d“7 announced the sale of his shop
b . EA K AT
erecting
a
small
building
In
the
rpar
of the bridge commlllee for the ttprlng t)on
deferred until the state su-
to Walter Gladstone of Eugene. He
UNION
MEETING;
PAS-
elected
« also Included a section
fleld chamber of commerce, have been pr,.m„ roilr, pHI(BPB on w i t h e r the of the building for use as a boiler gave possession Tuesday of this
TORS LIST PROGRAMS ¡ S F " X "
room If he can secure the permission
advised of the rumor, they stated this bills shall go on the ballot
,
„ ..
_
« week. Mr. Gladstone conducted a
of the Southern Pacific company , ,
, _
.
.
business In Eugene under the name :
morning.
Account of attendance at the Flor-
Mrs. G illette Named
Speaking of “Jesus Christ Abroad
whlrh owns the tract
Judge Told of Plan
ence celebration showed that 111
of Gladstone, the tailor.
Officers of the county unit elected
In Humanity,’ Rev. Gabriel Sykes,
The Service Cleaners will have the
Judge llarnard declares he will take WPr„ from Junction City, 48 from B l i ­
yesterday were: Mrs. Ella Devereauz.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey are not yet _ .
...
_
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the matter up wllh Ihe state highway K„llp 4, from
, 0 frnm , h„ east side office space and In a short decided as to their future plans. , pastor of the Springfield Methodist j Eugene, president; Mrs. Roy Loomis,
time the laundry will take the space
church
will
be
the
speaker
at
the
com m ission at Its September meet
r |0 | nlly of s pr|„gf|eld and 38 repr«
They will first visit their children In
Eugene, vice-president; Mrs. N. E.
now occupied by the shoe shining
. .
.
,,
union church service to be held at
ing No one has definitely approached a n tin g farmers* organizations
Washington Mr Lindsey has three
... ,
Compton. Cottage Grove, secretary;
parlor
for
Its
office.
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nuw
s.
.
.
,
.
,
,
,
.
„
,
.
The
Christian
church
at
8
o
clock
Sun
him on the matter of the Injunction,
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. -places in mind In which he might I ,
i Mrs. Mildred Gillette, Springfield,
Mr Avltt,
who bought the laundry
: day evening.
the official said, but he has been ad­
locate, but he Is yet to decide which
.
,
. ,
.
... t j treasurer.
METHODIST CONFERENCE
here
three
months
ago,
with
T.
An
,
A union young people’s service will
vised several times that It will be
of these It will be. The couple may . . , . , ..
.
.
.
Since she firmly believes any step
. ,
he,d ,n the same church previous 1
TO TALK PASTOR S LEAVE derson as partner, will soon take In take a .......................
served Juat as soon as come contract
trip to their
old home In
j
toward
modification of the dry law
another partner. Mr. Anderson be­
to the meeting.
Is made.
Texas.
would mean nullification, she and her
Request for a year’s leave of ab- came III and was forced to move awsv.
At
his
own
church
In
the
morning
,
An Injunction cannot he served nn
the pastor will speak on “Religion and orSanl“ tloB »«» "PP®"« »»7 candidate
sence, recently granted by the local , At the time Mr Avltt took over the riD C - e CD. DTUC
til a contract for the fill Is let by the Methodist church official board, will Place two women were able to take .
Faith and Their Crowd ” Sundav ’rh° lBcludea th,a in h,s platform. Mrs.
DEPARTMENT PUTS
highway commission he «*11
7*
be presented at the state conference care of all the work Now four women
school in this church begins at 9:45 ™ ’y’ the 8tate President said. ProhL
OUT
BLAZES
SATURDAY
the Injunction Is filed It. validity Sap,„ mbel. „ hy Rpy Oahr(p,
mp„ #re
o’clock
l Litton
become a comolete succere
must be passed upon by O F. Skip
of
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I Two fires which for a time threat-
Returning from a vacation at New- ' ° Bly after year8 of 8trict enforcement,
worth, circuit Judge This procedure
ened to be of serious nature called port, Rev. S. E. Childers, pastor of
8aid
health during the past year or two LAURENCE MOFFITT NOW
Is apt to slow up opening of the
out the fire department Saturday ev- the Christian church, will be in the
° ’’car Gladdlsh. faculty member of
ha.
prompted
the
paator
to
ask
for
ASSISTANTSCOUTM
ASTER
bridge to traffic. Judge Barnard be­
en 'n r
! pulpit Sunday morning
He will R’’r,n*neld h ,r t "ohool. was one of
lieves.
A fire In the rear of Nelson’s shoe preach on ’’John’« Gospel of Lore." the pr’ncipal
at the Tuesday
Dr. W H. Pollard has been named
t -,
At the commission m eet.»« n e a t l y , , ,
^ i ^ i S
w
repair shop at the corner of Fifth and Sunday school will be held at the ' er«’n,n’
He "P°*e on “Wo-
month the county court will propose
. m . th|„
. . district. It . Is probable
__ . . . . *’ that
nro,n .istsn
"<’»> t «<’1. officially became << » n
propone frotn
M8,n
Main streets was quickly extinguished regular hour,
hour
men’s Privilege and Opportunity." He
that the brldae he eitended on the aereral
t h e r la
v members
m A m h*r« w
ill a at-
t. qinil.-
° . . . v . w,,h
with <
chemical
before It
It had
had reached
raarbswt
Mass will he conducted at the Cath- irare<^ ^ e evolution of suffrage for
several o other
lay
will
,1. .
‘heml<’«l before
west side to ,h . Junction with t h e , ,r(|<1 , h„
AMOc1a, |fl.
J ™ «
8
,„e building.
hollc church by Rev. D P. Curley, and wom,“n “ "-ough Its development and
Pacific highway A request of the t
whtrh rnn concurrently with the th| csnacltv r r
m »i* 7
"
A larre MeW nt
*■ ,he north- a service will also ho hold in «h> str*s"*d the responsibility of govern*
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*
tnts
capacity
for
some
time,
but
last
court for a 90-foot extension on this ministerial meetings
I night eceived h l. Vr??
' 7 ° a8t portloB ot ttrKn toT • time be- Bible Standard mission.
,m ent which rests upon the women of
side of the river last spring w s.
B„ hop T1,„ B
of
“i , .T J d 7r7m P*” *
"»’ 1
C. H Blom, pastor of the Bap- ,h '8 COUntry
granted. The aourt fee » ba
e ex , h)> ,^ r„ and district, will he In charge , he pank f
,
. ’
«* control Saturday evening, but -was tint church, will return today from
„
Springfield 1« Active
tension of the w est side I. Jus, a s ,
, hp COB, w n c e
yPar
^ „ lo r ¿ s £ , s " X u T ^ t e r
RLlnh
OU‘ h " " " ”
r<‘aCh" ’ ” ” P"r,lan(’ " herP h* h88
8’* “'” "< h
* Ba,rhp,d*‘r’ Bre8Me"‘
L g h e s w t p r o L t e ? fr7m I t r o l
W w had
,h *8 ™ k "" ”,aa8’« and bnslness. ' *hp,
chapter, was In gen*
Important. Judge Barnard stated
ir oatrol loader
W an t M atter Settled
POWER PLANT MATERIAL
leader to senior patrol leader.
“We wen, the whole matter settled
UNLOADED IN TH IS CITY
w '"ion Bnscus was advanced from
as soon as possible," the Judge said.
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j assistant patrol leder to patrol lead-
"because we want the bridge put Into
Is the distribution points «r of patrol No. 1, aht Billie Wheeler
use Jus, as soon as I, Is completed.” , Springfield
. .
Mr Morrison ssld this morning that i?F “ acW"’ ry "nd "’»‘-rial for the | was appointed leader of patrol No. 2
he Is expecting nt nnv time to hear EU<Pne , Y * ’?
b""rd construction
Oordon Wright was named scribe of
from the highway commission In re- , “"’p8 8‘ , '<‘«hurg.
, he troop, s position corresponding to
gsrd to the bridge lighting
'
"•cretary.
Inspection by state engineers Rnd ' Bnl"«dcd this w,.ek and hauled up the
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bv Lindstrom and Fleg.nsen. hrldge MrKenzle highway to the camps for DIRECTOR PLEASED WITH
use in
In the big project under wav
P R n r D F Q C «-ic aiciAf d a a m
.
contraetnrs who are erecting the new
- I PROCRESS OF NEW BAND
there.
structure
here,
has
made
certain
tha,
the old bridge will he prsc,liable f ô r ’ J Î " a^ m^ ' ^ r y f ?y t h \ op«,raî'« ’‘a i Although h a n d e d by absence
“ W° “ ,d h ,y ,‘ dnn<‘ considerable dam- He will be in his pulpit at the 11 P™ charge of arrangements for the
convention. Mrs. Bert Miieo«, retir­
— — —
ip o'clock. This congregation will ing president, read the Sn-’ngfield
BETTY RODEHAVER DIES
¡participate In the union service In the Un'°n rPport for ,hp ’rear Mrs M»”
ton Pengra was on the nrorrum with
AFTER YEAR'S ILLNESS !Pvenin«
a
vocal solo. Mrs. Potter also gava
I
a vocal solo.
Following an Illness of more than SURPRISE PARTY HONORS
a year. Betty Eliza Rodehaver. 20, ! TW O W O M FN '«; R I B T H n iV C
Appreciation of the d el°ea,es for
TWO WOMEN S B IR T H D A Y S ,he entertainment furnished by Spring.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rode-!
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haver who live near Coburg, died
Surprising Mrs. A1 Montgomery and
VOiC*d
“ rPsolut,on Passed
Mf>n,la-V at ,hc Pacific Christian hos- Mrs. Vina McLean, a party was given
h closing session. Delegates
from
each of the unions
pltal Both the parents and the girl a, the home of Mrs C. F. Egximann were here T
”" ““7
here
Z ^ ' e well
d ' t known
t ? mHes”
*' The r=miiv TuP8day eypnina MisS Mary Roberts 'hmughout the county
west
at the -----------
birthday
par
Many s Prlnrtiel<
nse a, Creswell At lens, 280 fee, of the 1
' H'"' fr""' ,,I,H P°lni fkome of piBy„rR wf,n arp O||t
town on « „ «>,
........
.. of Coburg was - Joint hostess
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— | reeled
a«« a l members are ex- «
. , .. . of the machinery we ghlng many ton*
,
" f o r the past three years.
ty
pected to attend an open meeting of
old span will be used Jus, east of that i „ . . . . . .
8
™ay ron
«heir vacations, regular rehearsals am
Rho
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17
rl7y’ 7herW
." 'a '7 l,7 ’ h a s " 7 l^ à ;''^ 'e " n '7 a" h"",pd ,ar*P,y
n,‘ h’
, being held "emh' ^ u ^ d a'/'èT /n in g Z
. Shp. had. hppn
a’
”os-j Many gifts were received by the ,hp Euapnp rhapter a‘ the Eugene
z\ut
nPis «
«««111
S
in o rd ì r (n A void tr u ffle .
th<*
kt n n
pltal for the pas, two weeks follow- two women who were completely sur- F*™t ’’«Ptls, church at 2:30 o’clock
the Springfield hand
picked out. The steel will be torn
Ing a serious operation.
prised when they arrived at the Eggi- ,his aiternoon when Mrs. Jolly will ba
Several
Springfield
men
and
bova
down and re-erected on the now site
With the opening of school In Sep­
Besides the parents the girl Is sur­ mann home to find the guests assem- , ,tle principal speaker.
, are finding employment at the camp
Jus, ns soon as traffic Is diverted.
tember and resuming of other activi­
bled.
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vived by one sister.
I and on the trucking crews.
ties. officers of the band expect to
Funeral services were held at the
Those present were. Mrs. McLean, j OFFICERS ARE THANKED
see I, grow In Rise.
LIME POOLS BEING MADE
Walker-Poole funeral home In Eugene Mrs. Montgomery. Mrs. L. K. Page.
ACED'TRAVELER HURT AS
Prof. Andrew Ijindles of Eugene,
FOR PERFORMING DUTY
UP BY COUNTY AGENT
Wednesday afternoon, with Rev Fred Mrs. William Donaldson. Mrs. W. W '
WAGON GOES INTO DITCH director of the organization, expresses L. Hornshuh. pastor of the Lighthouse Walker. Mrs. Fred Hinson. Mrs. Jess '
Officers of the county, state and tha
himself as pleased with the progress
Fnrmers who expect to purchase
temple, conducting the service. In­ Lorah. Mrs Bernice Van Valxah. Miss w C. T. U„ who have performed their
"His team and wagon crowded from niade to date. He Is especially snxl-
ground lime rock to apply to land
terment was In the Laurel Hill ceme­ Roberts and Mrs. Egglmann.
where legumes such as m tch. ’clom r ' l’P ? ' Khway npar Go8he" ln‘° the ! on« to enlist young play®«.
duties during the pas, year, are com­
tery.
elderly traveler, '
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mended In a resolution passed ys®>
and nlfalfa are to be sowed this fall
Men’s Session Put Off
terday at the county meeting of tha
or next spring should order It aJ was Injured las, week end and brought L. L. RAY OF EUGENE WILL
HAWAIIAN CLUB LEADER
here
for
treatment.
His
Injuries
are
l
Meetings
of
the
Men's
Brotherhood
i
,a,ler
kroup here.
once and apply It this fall, according
BE DEPUTY PROSECUTOR
Members of the committee which
io O. 8. Fletcher, county agent. ° f "
nR",rP One of l" 8 kn«"a ;
LIKES LOCAL PRINTING of
Methodist church may no, be
Fonb are now belnjc made up In vnrl- wn" ,ai > wrenched.
t,
Ru<ene attorney, war
a orriPr for
resumed until October, It was an­ wrote the resolution stated that it
some printing has
ons communities and a carload of
r' ”n
r8' Aah''r Hr,> driving yesterday appointed deputy district i .,„mp tn ,u p w illsm et«» Pre«» com nounced hy officers this week. „Ses­ did not apply particularly to the re­
thrniiirh n rcirn n in iw n onuono«i
-
1 come io Tne wiiiametTe iTeaR. com-
lime will he shipped to any point
. 7 7 iZ t v
, 7« V " ’ ' T *
,h * I werclal printing department of the sions of the organization were called cent shakeup in the Lane county law
where there are orders for thirty tons
J
7 location T h a i re.77. h
r n° 7
«
bT the Springfield News, all the way from off for the summer months and plans enforcement staff.
The situation In the county offices
made for resuming meetings In Sep­
or more of lime.
!
seexing a location
They resignation of Gordon 8. Wells. The'
Lime in W -pound bags In.car lots » 7 7 T o T n t l Í u T « ^ ’. ' ^ ’""
¡
™ " 8dp ”y * p —
y Hawaii.
tember. The state Methodist confer­ did not come up for discussion during
Mabel Greene, boys' and girls’ club
ence falls In that month, however, Ihe two-day session, according to Mrs.
« nur, on the recommendation of John
will cos, $8.35 f. ft, b. Springfield .
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lender In Honolulu, recently saw the
■
8.
Medley,
district
attorney
and I, may be necessary to wait until E. O. Browning, retiring president.
This price covers the cost of limn it
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| sticker labels used by the Lane coun- ■
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Mr
Rnv.
a
democrat,
has
been
nrnc-
.
.,
,
,
.
.
i
the following month to take up ac-
Family
Picnic
Held
the state lime plan, a, Salem, $5.50;
w_____ . _
I ,y Four-H club for displaying products
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Church Nierht Is Held
Mr. and Mra. Joss Lorah. Mr. and f,r,n* ,nw ,B Rugene for more than at fairs nnd other exhibitions, and tivitles. It was said.
freight from Salem to destination ;
The Loyal Friends class of the
and a handling charge of 30c per ton Mr8’ John ,x,rah- I-1- K Stone. Mr. . 20 yPnra nn'1 «"TV'-d one term as dis-
liked the printing.
Small Boy Cuts Foot
Springfield Christian church were In
A deposit of 10c per bag. or $2.00 nnd Mr" J n Brown of Eugene and i
n""r""V fr"«i 1917 to 1921. .
She go, In touch with Arnold D.
charge
of the entertainment at the
per ton ,1s required when the hngs are Mr and MrH Arthur Woodmansee of
The npw «Ph"’"*"»' has taken the Collier. Lane county club leader, who
Wayne Nichols, six-year-old son of
returned In good condition. The rail r «HfPn»l» »H attended a picnic at ! "ntb
nfflre’ hu* win not assume his referred her to this office and today Mr. and Mrs. N, A. Nichols of this i monthly "church night” program last
way returns the empty hags free of C'’,lnr F,a,H Sunday afternoon. The 1
«"I11 September 1. His salary the order mailed August 10 was re j Hty, received a deep gash In his foot Friday. David Remple was chairman
freight charges. Lime can be paid for fnml|y gathering was held especially „ ,,hpPn f'*cd a, $200 a month. M celved.
Wednesday when he struck himself of the program committee. A large
Medley announced.
ì for the California visitors.
when the ear arrives
with an axe with which he was play- crowd of church members heard the
musical numbers and readings. Mem­
House Near Completion
,n* at M« home. It was necessary
Parties desiring limn may place
bers of the congregation served re­
Grass Fires Put Out
Boys’
Class
Picnics
The
new
residence
on
A
street
he-
♦”
,ak®
several
stitches
to
close
the
their orders with County Agent ‘
freshments following the program.
The boy picked np the axe
Fletcher. All orders nnd the deposit J
A grass fire near the Pacific high­ tween Sixth and Seventh, being erect .wound
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A
Swimming, horseshoes and othei
ed
by
W.
A.
Taylor.
Is
nearing
com-
where
It
had
been
left
on
the
porch
way a short distance from the over­
o $2.00 per ton for hags must he > oilfdoor sportR f(,ntlirp(, a ,(.nlp ,
Shelton Is Speaker
placed on or before Saturday. Septem nlght of , he „ ,Rh S(.h()1)I
3un()ay head crossing was extinguished this pletion and will be ready for use with l»7 « carpenter doing some repair work
J.
E.
Shelton, president of the Eu­
In
a
week.
It
wns
reported
this
morn-
on
1hp
Nichols
home.
| week by Springfield firemen who were
_ Farmers who
.
, ,
, . have their
.
I ¡ Rchool
of the
gene chamber of commerce, waa the
desire
to
taURht class
hy M|.s
w Methodist
„ pf)llnr(f church
Thp called. Two grass fires In the city ing. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Casteel will ;
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Returning to Marshfield— Rev. and speaker at the weekly luncheon of
soli tested to see If It needs lime enn
one at the corner of Sixth and Main occupy the new dwelling. P. Herring­
group went to Swimmer’s Delight
ton
Is
supervising
the
carpenter
work
Mrs.
C. A. Phillips of Marshfield are the Springfield Lions club last Fri­
get It tested free of charge at the
and another at Eleventh and N streets,
park. A supper followed the other
returning to their home after vlalt- day. Mr. Shelton, who recently acted
were reported Tuesday.
office of the county agent.
festivities.
Logger Is Hurt—E. D. Cabett, an Ing here with the latter’s mother. Mrs. as a witness In the cross-state railway
employe of the Miller Lumber com­ Carson, and other relatives. Mrs. hearing In Portland, gave an Interest­
Nadvornlks to Move—J. F Nndnor-
Hamlins’ Guests Leave— Mr. and pany at Marcela, was brought to Phillips was formerly Almee Carson ing description of the hearing.
Here From Bend—Dan Parker, n
nlk, who recently sold his tailor shop former resident of this city, arrived Mrs. Charles Fields and daughter of Springfield yesterday to receive treat­
nnd was graduated from Springfield
here, announced yesterday that he will here from Bend Monday evening to Roseburg, who have been vlalttng with ment for an Injury to one of his toes. high school. Rev. Mr. Phillips Is pas­
Qora to Oakridge—Mrs. Ada Mo*
soon move his family to Salem. He vial, with friends and relatives. He Mr. and Mrs. F. B Hamlin for the , While working In the woods an are tor of the Marshfield Christian church
Pharaon left Wednesday for Oakridge
has Just purchased a homo In the haa been at Dunsmuir, Cal., for aev- past week, returned this morning to j glanced and severed the end of the where ha haa h«en called for another where she will visit a aon for a fa*
capital city.
’ oral years.
their home.
great toe on his left foot.
days.
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