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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW ENTY-SIXTH YEAR
ECKERSON RETURNS
. FROM AIR RACES
KPItINGI'IKLD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON.
REMAINS OF BOYS LOST
LOCAL PEOPLE OBSERVE
TWO YEARS AGO FOUND
GOLDEN ANNIVRSARY
NEAR MIDDLE SUTER
AT MILL STREET HOME
THURSDAY. S E IT . 5, 192Í»
O ldeit Clergyman
A m y stery of tw o y e a rs h I hih I iik
#u» clea red up thin week w ith th e
finding nf th e ak eleln n a o f lle n ry
('ru m i r mul tin y K e rry , T h i H alles
boys, n ear the bas» o f ib«< Middle
"The People’s Paper"
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
No. 34
MORGAN FAMILY SEES
GRAF ZEPPELIN ON
CALIFORNIA JOURNEY,
BRIDGE 10 BE DONE
BÏ ENO OF MONTH
lutat Huniluy m ark ed th e fiftieth
T h e G raf Z eppelin , th e G erm an
an n lv a ra a ry of th e w edding «f .Mt
globe g ird lin g blim p, as It lay anchor- j
I end Mr# C N L usby o f Mprltigfleld,
ed to th e m ooring m a st a t Miles Field,
Local Aviator Sets New Rocord
and In o b serv an ce of th e occasion a
L os A n g e l's , was view ed M o n d a y .! Hargreaves and Lindsay Pro«
for Stock Waco Plune; Flight
larg e gro u p of th e ir re la tiv e s and
A ugust 2G by L iree S p rin g field people, j
mise Completion a Month
From Bismark, North Dakota j S is te r T h e tw o youths, both stud frh mis g a th ire d al th e ir hom e at
Mr and Mrs. A lfred M organ and ,
Ahead
of Contract Date;
th e ir »on, G erald, who w ere on a ;
to Springfield Made in Less etits In th e I’n lv e rslty of O regon, Mill and C s tre e ts for a golden wed
Concrete
Pouring on Pier»
dlHuppcured in th e m o u n tain s on ding o h aerv atlo n
All of th id r living !
tr ip th ro u g h C alifornia.
Than 12 Hours.
Begins
Monday,
l-abor l*ny. lttj’7, am t no tra c e had ch ild ren and th e ir fum illea w ere ,
Mr. M organ d e scrib ed th e sig h t o f ,
p resen t for th e occasion
th e G raf a s one of th e b ig g est th rills j
M ajor <1 II K< k erso n r.ootned over been found of them
W ith th e com pletion of the form s
T h e golden
w< tiding d in n e r w as j
w hich he had e v e r ex p erien ced . T h e j for'
p ie rs
S p rin g field mid landed nt th e local ' T he re m a in s of C ram er am i Kerry
to th e w est-side a p ­
j
w
ere
found
wdlhln
G
O
y
ards
of
each
serv ed In th e g ard en o f th e L usby ’
The Rev. Ebenezer Kean. 100 years
g re a t sliv e r ship, 700 feet long and t
a irp o rt ut 6 40 o 'rlo c k M onday even- !
proach
to
th e new S pringfield bridge
’old. pastor at Bloomington. 111., is
o
th
e
r
In
a
little
cup-shaped
ealley
,
hom
e,
w
here
th
o
se
p
re
se
n
t
g
a
th
e
re
d
j
160 feet th ro u g h w as sw ay in g back ,
mg. Just a little leas th a n 12 hours
said to be the oldest clergyman in the
| p ra ctically co m p leted , and th e pour-
an d fo rth In th e wind when th e y I
a fte r he hail left. Illn tiiiirk . th e ru p i w here they hud ap p a re n tly been around a h o rsesh o e sh ap ed tab le
United States. He is also the oldest
i Ing of th e c o n c re te th e re to begin by
^cau
g
h
t
In
a
su
d
d
en
blizzard
and
which
was
b
ea
u
tifu
lly
d
ec
o
ra
te
d
Jiving graduate of Bowdoin College
saw It, w hile re fu elin g o p e ra tio n s 1
ta l of N orth H ukota
In th e co u rse
M onday, th e com pletion of th e struo-
frozen
to
d
eath
.
T
h
e
po
sitio
n
s
of
w ith
flow ers
an d
yellow
cre p e
w ere b«-lg c arried on. G asoline was
of the day he flew o v er flv. largì'
i tu ra l w ork is prom ised by Hap-
th
e
sk
e
le
to
n
s
Hie
med
to
show
th
a
t
p
aper.
pum ped in to th e ta n k s of th e ship
s ta te s , stopping at th re e a ir p o rts for
g reav es and L indsay. E ugene contrac-
T h o se who w ere p re s e n t In honor MISS ROBERTS RESIGNS
th ro u g h a six-inch pipe from a pum p
fuel
At the th ird atop ul W alla C ram er had p erish ed first and th at
, to rs, by S e p te m b e r 30, a full m ontll
Kerry
bail
laid
out
th
e
body
anil
th
en
of
Mr
and
Mrs
L
usby
Included
Mr.
100 yard» from th e m o oring m ast.
W alla. W ashingto n , his p ro p eller hit
l ah e a d of th e d a te called fo r in th e ir
AS PUBLIC LIBRARIAN
It w as e stim a te d th a t m ore th a n
the ground Junt ns ho w as Inking off, ' stu m b led on th ro u g h th e sto rm only mid M rs W illiam G rim es an d sons.
Io
full
from
ex
h
au
stio
n
and
die
with
H
olt
and
Lyle
of
E
u
g
en
e;
Mrs.
V
era
BECAUSE OF ILL HEALTH 1.000,000 people w ent to M iles c o n tra c t.
(lending both blndea, not ao serio u s •
E x cav atio n to bed roclt, 18 fe e t
Ison und son, of H alsey ; Mrs. S a ra h i
F ield to view the c ra f t w hile sh e
ly th a t he could not co n tin u e on his In a few m ln u ti s
below th e g ra d e level, h ad been m ade
Mias
M
ary
Ito
b
erts,
w
ho
haa
T
h
e
body
of
C
ra
m
e
r
was
found
Jo
h
n
s
and
d
au
g
h
te
rs,
B
eth
and
C
lara
th e re . Mr, M organ
w as an ch o red
wav. how ever
E v e ry th in g eo n sld er
| on th e w est side of th e riv e r to m ake
ed. It w as p re tty good tim e th a t the August 25 by H a v ll W alsh, stale of S p rin g field , Mr. anil Mrs. R o b ert I se rv e d as lib ra ria n for th e S p rin g said.
solid fo u n d atio n s fo r th e th r e e piers
hlghw
uy
eng
ineer,
and
a
,a
irty
of
B
rady
of
P
o
rtla
n
d
;
Mr. and Mrs field public lib ra ry for m ore th an 10
M r and Mrs. M organ w ent down
m ajo r m ade com ing buck.
lie left
. . . . . . .
to be built. T h e c o n c re te bases for
his friends who w ere h ikin g In the G e o rg e L u s b y and d au g h ter, G loria
th
e
C leveland S unday noon.
R edw ood highw av th ro u g h Cali- , u
,
. . . . . .
. -v . .
y e a rs, h a s resig n ed from h er posi­
„
B
i th e p ie rs in th e bottom o f th e holes
E« k erso n . It Is In
, m o u n tain s
A p arty w hich Included I la e of C o rb e tt; Mrs E lla I.UHby of
an S an
P r a n p ia c n a n d
* M ajor
tion
b
ecau
se
of
III
h
ealth
th
is
week
h
a
v
e
alre
a
d
y
been
poured,
and th e
th e co n tin u ed to Izis A geles. T hey
i a i l 'd , flew in (he n a tio n al a ir ra c e s <',’r‘,n ,’r » ra n a le tle r, H arry H ay es of L o s A ngeles, C a lifo rn ia , Mrs. M abel
p o uring of th e piers p ro p e r w ill b r
and
has
m
oved
to
W
endling
to
m
ake
•
re
tu
rn
e
d
by
way
of
,
he
p
^
,
,
^
M
cK
enzie
B
ridge,
and
lle
n
ry
C
ra
­
L usby and d a u g h te r, Alice, of Eu
from P o rtlan d . O regon, In C lev elan d ,
s ta rte d M onday, acc o rd in g to Mr.
Ohio, u sin g an o rd in a ry sto c k W aco mer, S r. of Tile H alles, wi n t Into the g e n e ; Tom L usby of S p rin g fie ld ; h e r hom e w ith h e r nephew , R onald highw ay.
L in d say .
T h e form s will be com ­
C
ascades
for
the
body
T
u
esd
ay
mid
Mr and M rs It. A S traw n and sons, Roberts.
I
_____________________
w lihh hud seen co n sid e ra b le service,
p leted by t h a t tim e.
d
isco
v
ered
th
e
sk
eleto
n
of
Kerry
Honald
and
C
laren
ce,
of
T
o
led
o
;
Kay-
w h ereas his c o m p e tito rs w ere flyln-.
A su c c e sso r to M iss R o b erts will FIRE DEPARTMENT
T he bu ild in g of th e fo rm s for th e
sp ecially built racin g p lanes. He only a ab o rt d is ta n c e from th at o f S traw n of T oledo; an d Mr. an d -Mrs.
he se lected as soon In the fu tu re as
PUTS OUT 2 BLAZES slab work, w hich will m ak e up th e
h
is
com
panion.
T
h
e
h
o
d
b
s
w
ere
W.
I’.
T
yaon
of
S
p
rin
g
field
.
lo v ir e d th e d is ta n c e In IN ho u rs, 14
tt Is possible to hold a board m e e t­
---------
. floor of th e bridge, will be beg u a
y
-------------------------------
m in u tes, and 5 seco n d s, to lak e the Identified l>y re la tiv e s and frien d s b
T h e S p rin g field
fire d e p a rtm e n t im m ed iately upon th e p o uring of th e
ing, a c c o rd in g to Mrs. N. W. E m ery,
fifth place and »200 p rize m oney, b u t th " re m a in s of th e ir clo th in g
RICE GIVEN POSITION
p re sid e n t of th e lib rary board.
At got tw o c alls to put out sm all blazes p iers, Mr. L in d say says, and th e pour-
T h e young men left H e ir cu r al 1
th a t w as not all. S h o rtly a fte r a r ­
OF BRATTAIN JANITOR p re s e n t th e r e a re only th re e m em ­ th e la tte r p a rt of la s t w eek. T h u r s - 1 lng of th e sla b s w ill be begun by at
F
ro
g
C
am
p
S
e
p
te
m
b
e
r
5,
1927.
and
i
riving.
M ajor
E ck crso n
received
b ers of th e board In tow n. Mrs. day n ig h t a fire w as re p o rte d in th e le a s t S e p te m b e r 19, in p le n ty of tim e
up th e m o u n tain
T h ey I
word from the o fficials of th e W aco sta rte d
M elvin Klee w as h ired as Jan ito r E m ery. M rs Vina M cLean, and M rs S en sen av b lack sm ith shop on F ifth to fin ish before th e end of th e m ontll.
w
#
re
ligh
tly
clad
an
d
not
p
rep
ared
A rlplune com pany th a t his a v erag e
, for th e B ru ttu ln school last n ig h t nt H. B. S altsm an
Mrs. M cLean will s tre e t.
T h e blaze o rig in a te d in sid e ! T h e slab s w ill be 11 in ch es th ick , an d
of I3f'tk m iles p e r h o u r s e ts a new for a sto rm . T hey re g iste re d at t h e | ' th e re g u la r m onthly m eetin g of the
se rv e as lib ra ria n u n til a p e rm a n ­ th e building and d am aged one of th e th e new sp an , w hen com pleted, w ill
sum
m
it
of
th
e
M
iddle
S
is
te
r
about
record for stock W aco plan es. In fact
I local school board
He su cceed s R ent one can be selected .
w alls to th e e x te n t of a b o u t »25. T h e be an ex act d u p lic a te of th e one p re­
It Is
m ile an ..o u r fa s te r th a n th e th e m iddle of lue afte rn o o n , but no I i W. S m ith , who re • gned th e position
fire w as e x tin g u ish ed w ith w ater an d ; vlouslv built a t th e w est end of th s
fu
rth
e
r
tr
in
e
of
th
em
w
as
found,
T
h
e
re
a
re
now
th
re
e
v
acancies
on
previous reco rd for such a plane,
ito move to R eed sp o rt. T h e re w en 15
was
the lib ra ry board w hich m ust be ch em icals w ithout m uch tro u b le. At brid g e It p re s e rv e s th e sam e g rad e
W hile a tte n d in g th e a ir d erb y at alth o u g h an In ten siv e search
ap p lic a n ts for th e past.
sire n a t th e pow er . level.
m
ad
e
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
C
ascad
es
filled
before a su ccesso r to Miss th a t tim e the
for
( levelam l th e S p rin g field re p r e s e n ts
Roy
Koch
w
as
gtv
n
th
e
c
o
n
tra
c
t
p
lant
w
as
sounded
from th e city hall ; T he p re -castin g of th e o rn a m e n ta l
ito b e r ts can be chosen. Mrs. C. H.
slv c did c o n sid erab le slu m flying tor n early tw o w eeks.
for re p a in tin g th e
.of of th e high Blom resig n ed to m ove w ith Rev. for th e first tim e. T he new arra n g e - c o n crete w ork fo r th e b a n n is te rs of
H ie e n te rta in m e n t of th e s p e c ta to rs
m en t proved v e ry effectiv e,
an d th e new sectio n of the. ap p ro ach Is
school building
R obert I’lrrle w as
Blom to Idaho, and th e o th e r tw o
He w a s a nn-m her of a team of th re e SPRINGFIELD CITIZENS
given th e Job of p u ttin g a new con v u e a n c tis w ere caused hv th e re ­ w ithin a v rr y sh o rt
tim e a g re a t
now being d o n e on th e w est end of
i n tcred by th e W ncn com pany w hich
ATTRACTED TO NEWPORT C rete floor In th e fu rn ace room of sig n atio n of Mrs. F red H nson and crow d of people had g a th e re d a t th e th e bridge. T h e p ieces a re c a st
|H*rformi'd In the sk ies
T eam s w ere
m e m e n ’s g y m n asiu m , as th e old
scen e of th e fire.
se p a ra te ly , and th e y w ill be assem b led
also e n te re d by tin- T ra v e la lr an d th e
A larg e n u m b er of S p rin g field v a ­ wooden floor ha I begun to g ive way Miss R o b erts. Mrs. L. K. P age, th e
S unday afte rn o o n th e fire dep art- follow ing th e com pletion of th e re-
se
v
e
n
th
m
em
b
er
of
th
e
board,
is
now
L aird A ircraft co m p an ies
catio n its flocked to N ew port to u n d er th e heavy furnace.
m en t w as called to ex tin g u ish a m ain d er of th e sectio n . T h e tw o
v isitin g lu ( allfo rn ia.
• Hu Hie five day trip m C leveland enjoy th e oceun (’lim ale o v er S unday
brush fire w hich w as b u rn in g on c o n crete lam p p o sts a t th e w est end
W. E. B uell. G lenn Wood, an d I-aw
M ajor
E ck crso n k
p lan e consum ed in n i L abor Hoy, th e follow ing hull
ren ee M offitt, p rin cip als of th e th re e
S o u th e rn P acific p ro p e rty n e a r th e w ere c u t aw ay to m ake room for th s
49a g tlletis of g aso lin e and had the day O th e r p m p le from all o v er th e
B ooth-K elly pond. T he fire w as put co n stru c tio n , but tw o new ones w ill
locul schools, will m eet w ith th e ir DAN ZIMMERMAN DIES
<dl < hanged every nig h t. On th e re­ W illam ette Valley had the same
AT WESLEY HOSPITAL out w ith o u t d ifficu lty a fte r it had be c a st a t th e end of th e new section.
te a c h e rs to m ake plan s for th e com
tu rn Journey, w hich w as m ade In 23 Idea, and as a resu lt th e L incoln | nK y e a r S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n , S e p te m ­
m im ed o v er a h alf a c re of b ru sh T h ese w ill be id e n tical w ith the ones
t.ours. 25(1 g allo n s of g aso lin e w ere county bench city w as crow ded to It:*
Han Z im m erm an, 77. for m any and g ra ss. T h e o rig in of th e fire is a t th is end of th e bridge,
b er 14, It wuk decided at th e m eetin g
■ I'tisum eil
T he m ajo r sa y s th a t the u tm ost cap acity «luring th e
tw o of th e board. T h e n tie tin g s will be y e a rs a S p rin g field
re s id e n t, died unknow n.
A. C. M athew s. E ugene c o n tra c to r
» ngliii- of his W aco Is In p erfect day s.
held in th e re sp e c tiv e school b u ild ­ S a tu rd a y at th e W esley h o sp ital a t
--------------------------------
w no has th e c o n tra c t for m ak in g th e
sh ap e a f l i r th e trip , d e sp ite th e al-j | A m ong th e 'S p r in g f ie ld people who
M arshfield follow ing a long illness.
ings.
Fire at Vaugn Home
fill at the end of the bridge, states
m ost co n tin u o u s high speed flying II sp en t th e v acatio n in N ew port w ere
Mr. Z im m erm an w as e m p l o y il by
T h e S p rin g field fire d e p a rtm e n t th a ‘ he will begin w ork ag a in tom or-
h a s been th rough in th e past tw o ( .Mr. und Mrs. M arion A dam s and
th e
B ooth-K elly
lu m b er com pany w as called W ednesday m o rn in g to row m orning. H is crew h a s not b e e s
GRASS FIRE THREATENS
weeks.
u n til re c e n tly , and w as one of th e
sm all son, Mr and Mrs. P at H a rrin g ­
ex tin g u ish a sm all roof fire a t the a t w ork fo r se v e ra l d ay s. Mr. M at­
W ith Ills re tu rn to S p rin g field Ma­ to n , Mr. an d Mrs. W A. T ty lo r and
BUILDINGS AT GOSHEN o ld est m en In th e se rv ice of th e
J. P. V augn
hom e on A betw een hew s h a s p ra c tic a lly co m p leted th e
yor E ckcrson has begun Io give In fam ily, Mr and Mrs. L e ste r B osser-
I ra d ic a lly
th e e n tire tow n of com pany.
N inth and and T en th . O nly a sm all g ra d in g a t th e w est end of th e new
» tru rtln n In th e locsl school of man and fam ily, Mrs. C lara Fiiw ver. G oshen w as th re a te n e d by a g ra ss
ap p ro ach . A n u m b e r of sm all tre e s
a v iatio n again.
He h as now six Mrs. Z ella C an trell and son. Mrs fire for a sh o rt tim e .Monday a f te r ­ Mr. Z im m erm an Is survived by am ount of dam ag e w as done.
have been felled to m ake w ay fo r th e
s tu d e n ts who a re receiv in g tra in in g I B erth a Gny, mid H arvey C onley of noon, hut quick w ork on th e p a rt of one d a u g h te r, Mrs. Lulu S keels, of 1
w ye w hich co n n e c ts th e a p p ro ach
M arshfield.
H is fu n e ra l w as held '
P
ro
ch
n
o
w
s
Make
T
rip
in his A rrow sp o rt plune. but he ex I th e M cK i n z le B lo s s o m
farm n ear th te re s id e n ts of th e village e x tin g ­ nt
th e
S p rin g field
W a lk e r - Poole
Mr. and M rs. G eorge Phochnow w ith th e P acific h ighw ay to th e
u ish ed th e blaze before an y se rio u s
p a c ts a larg e n u m b er of o th e rs to . S p ringfield
( ha pel Tut sday a fte rn o o n at 2 o’­ and fam ily sp e n t th e I^abor Hny v a­ n o rth and to th e soutu. Mr. M athew s
begin w ork w ith th e o p en in g o f th e 1
d am ag e w as done. T ile fire s ta rte d
say s th a t he Will be re a d y to s t a r t
I'n lv e rs lty of O regon, ab o u t th e last j
in th e tall g ra ss n e a r the .Methodist clock w ith Rev. C. J. P ike In c h a rg e cation on a tr io to W in c h e ste r Bay
Make T rip to Burns
g rav elin g th e w est a p p ro ach w im in a
of
th
e
se
rv
ices.
He
w
as
burled
In
a
t
th
e
m
outh
of
th
e
U
m
pqua
riv
er.
< f th is m onth
He h as o v er fo rty ,
e p is c o p a l ch u rch , a p p a re n tly from •
few days. H e w ill h aul th e g rav el
Hie
L
au
rel
H
ill
c
e
m
e
te
ry
beside
his
T
hey
w
ent
dow
n
th
e
P
acific
h
ig
h
­
s tu d e n ts signed up.
1 Mr. mid Mrs. Jo h n Lloyd mid Mr. sm o u ld erin g tra s h fire n e a r th ere.
from th is side of the riv er.
w
ife,
w
ho
dltcl
last
sum
m
er.
way
to
D
rain
and
th
e
n
follow
ed
tth
e
H r. W. C. R ebhiin, ch a irm a n of th e and M rs W ilb u r
Lloyd sp en t th e R u in ed by the wind, th e flam es
ro u te of th e new U m pqua hlgnw ay
av iatio n co m m ittee, called a m eetin g 1 lailior Hay v itiatio n on a tr ip to cam e w ith in six feet of th e b uilding
to R eed sp o rt, n e a r th e head of W in­ NEW HOME BAKERY
i f the co m m ittee for T h u rsd a y noon ( B urns in S o u th e a s te rn O regon T h ey b efo r th ey w ere ch eck ed by w ater
B reak s L eg— I. F. G ard n er broke c h e s te r Bay.
Mr. P ro ch n o w s ta te s
t<i disi uss p la n s for e n la rg in g and Im | repot th a t th> re la a g re a t a c tiv ity and wet sucks. Six reatd> n ces and a Ills leg F riday when he fell w hile at
MOVING TH IS WEEK
th a t th e U m pqua road, w hile very
i in th e little tow n of ' - . ’is , w hore a b arn w ire th re a te n e d also before the
p ro v in g th e S p rin g field a irp o rt.
w ork for H. E. W ilder al C hase
TO NEW LOCATION
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scenic, is a t p re s e n t ro u n d and verv
I larg e saw mill is le I
■milt. T h e re fire w as fin ally pul out. T h e blaze G
ard en s. Hi was b ro u g h t to S p rin g
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VRS. ANOELINE PETIT
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T h e N ew H om e B akery, now lo cat­
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i Bay. he said , is beco m in g a v ery :
t'It.
feet long an d 160 feet w ide.
DIES AT FALL CREEK ¡b u ild in g a c tiv itie s * ,
local physician.
ed a t 405 Mill s tre e t, w ill open f o r
po p u lar ocean re s o rt and w ill doubt-
b u sin ess in its new location in th s
I less becom e m ore p o p u lar w hen th e
Mrs. A ngelinc P e tit, 61, for m ore
H anson B uilding. 405 M ain s tre e t, oa
R oosevelt h ig h w ay is opened up the
th an 25 y e a rs a resid en t of Fall
I M onday m o rn in g , tt is an n o u n ced by
coast.
C reek, died at h e r hom e th e re late
I C. J. M cK ee.
T h e b u ild in g w as
S a tu rd a y night. Shi» Is su rv iv ed by
fo rm erly occupied by T u rn e r's Novel-
TWINS OF SPRINGFIELD
h e r h u sb an d , lla rv P e tit, tw o sons,
| ty sto re.
Jeffe rso n and W illiam , both of Fall
AT ALBANY ROUND-UP
T he H an so n build in g h a s been re«
C reek, and six d a u g h te rs , Mrs. J a n e
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m odeled and re fln ish e d in th e in-
C onn of W endllng , Mrs. P earl Rus
L ena and F ra n c e s F riz e ll and Dr. 1 te r io r fo r th e b a k e ry .
A p a rtitio n
sell, of M yrtle C reek , M rs M yrtle
N. W. E m ery
an d h is tw in b ro th e r . ba8 been put in, leav in g room for
G lnspey of Fall C reek , Mrs. M aggie
N ewell E m ery
re p ru se n te d Spring- ; the baking machinery
In the rear
R e n fro of F all C reek. Mrs. M innie
¡fie ld a t th e second a n n u a l tw in
i „ „ d a re ta il sh o p in
fro n t.
T he
S e a rs of W endllng, and Mrs. L eta
1 round-up w hich w as held at Aliianv sto re h a s been k also m in ed in cream ,
P u tm an of W endllng. Sho is s u r­
I U ib o r Hay.
T h e round-up w as a and th e show c a s e s and o th e r fix­
vived by n in e g ran d ch ild ren .
! g re a t
su ccess,
acc o rd in g
to
Hr. tu re s a re fin ish ed in w hite. A new
Mrs. Pel It's fu n eral w as held on
; E m ery.
T w o h u n d red and eight e le c tric a lly
o p e ra te d
b read -m ix er
T u esd ay m o rn in g a t 10 o'clock In th s
j pairs of tw in s w ere p re s e n t front all h as been in s ta lle d and o th e r equip­
W alker-P oole ch ap el n t S p rin g field
p a rts of O regon, as w ell a s from a m ent m ill be m oved from Mill s t r e e t
vzllh Rev. ( ’. J. Pike, p a sto r of th e
j n u m b er of o th e r s ta te s , in elu d in g one
Mr. M eK ee s ta te s th a t th e N ew
lo cal M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch In
p a ir from M lnesota. A n u m b er of H om e B ak ery w ill c a rry a com plete
c h a rg e of th e se rv ices. S h e was
prizes w ere given for th e m o st alike [ Rne of bak ed goods,and th a t It will
hurled In th e Mt. V ernon ci m etery.
[ tw in s, th e m ost unlike, th e y o ungest, I sp ecialize in fu rn ish in g hot ro lls by
o ldest, an d fo r se v eral o th e r c lasses, noon e a c h day and hot b read by 5
S tu a rts B a c k F ro m V a c a tio n
but n e ith e r of th e p a irs of loca' p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. H tuart and
i tw in s e n te re d placed in an y of th e se .
T h e H om e B ak ery w as pttr-
fam ily re lu rn e d S u n d ay n ig h t from a
E ach p a ir of tw in s w as p re s e n te d to chased by Mr. M cKee and H. A.
tw o w eek s' trip th ro u g h S o u th ern
¡G o v ern o r I. L. P a tte rso n , w ho w as M oore about tw o m o n th s ago. T h e
c re y o n and Itilo
N o rth e rn C alifo r­
! p re s e n t fo r th e ev en t, and w as th e n m en cam e to p p rin g fleld from Eu-
nia. T hey left S p rin g field Augnai
in tro d u eed to th e au d ien ce. T h e re gene a fte r h a v in g had co n sid erab le
18, tra v e lin g over th e M cK enzie P ass
s e v tra l re p re s e n ta tiv e s of m otion ex p erien ce In th e b u sin e ss th e r e and
lo Ih lid. and th e n c e so u th t o C ra te r
p ictu re ró m p an les p re s e n t for th e at K lam ath F alls. S ince th a t tim e
la ik e N atio n al P ark . A fter sp en d in g
affair.
th e ir b u sin ess h a s in creased to such
a sh o rt tim e nt th e lake, th e S tu a r t
an e x ten t th a t th e ir p re s e n t q u a rte rs
fam ily m otored S o u th
v ia
G ran ts
On S o u th ern O regon T o u r— Mr. tro too sm all. T h e m oving of th e
P ass along th e Redwood H ighw ay to
and M rs. O. H. T u rn e r left S unday eq u ip m en t w ill b egin F rid ay , and
th e O regon C aves. A fter sto p p in g at
on a cam p in g to u r th ro u g h S o u th ern th e m en ex p ect to be ab le to s ta r t
th e C aves, th ey co n tin u e d to C re s­
O regon. T h ey w ill v isit a n u m b er b ak in g S u n d ay In p re p a ra tio n for
cen t City, C alifornia, an d from th e re
of p laces of in te re s t in th e R ogue th e o p en in g M onday.
re tu rn e d n o rth alo n g th e R oosevelt
R iv er v alley and w ill re tu rn
to
H ighw ay Io C oquille, th en alo n g th e
S p rin g field In ab o u t tw o w eeks.
WaBervllle Man Here — George
Coos Bay H ighw ay to R o seb u rg , nnd
Mrs. C h arles M yers Is ru n n in g tth e Hart, WaltervlUe resident, was a
I'lu-k to S pringfield alo n g th e P acific
N ovelty S to re fo r them d u rin g th e ir business visitor tn Springfield for a
M ajor G. II. E ck crso n at th e Sw an Isla m | a irp o rt b efo re th e C lev elan d r.u -is ta lk in g w ith C larence
tfigh way.
B ates (le ft), M ilw aukee, an d Bev C lark (c e n te r) P o rtlan d , also e n tr a n ts .—C ourtesy O regonian.
ab sence.
short time Wednesday evening.
MAJOR ECKERSON A T PORTLAND AIRPORT