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    T H IW U A Y , AUGUST 18. I M I
TH F SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAG» -FOUR
POINTERS ON HOME
CANNING BY O. S. C.
Detailed Oregon Population
Statistics Is now Available
GREATER USE OF FRUIT
URGED BY HEALTH GROUP
Î Upper Willamette
oversubscribed many tluias. It Is
said here. The Issue would have
an added advantage tn luring hid­
den capital from Its present hiding
places and putting It to work. Heo-
relary Mellou Is said to be against
the plan.
'
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♦
Miss Evelyn Phelps who has been
■ pending several days visiting at
Rossburg returned to her home
Tuesday of last wash She was ac­
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dent and two children. Margaret
end Elmer, who spent several days
visiting with Mrs D»n% slaters
Mrs. J. A. Phelps
Fibrous Fruits Eaten Raw After
Hecla toe beat canned when they
Meals Aids in Preservation
are young a» they are sweetest and
of Teeth
Pomona Grange to Picnic
beat then, says the school of home
Statistics tor the 1830 population
The
bane
county
Pomona
Uramt«'
economica at Oregon State college. ot Oregon classified as urban and
Financiers figure the loan could
Kat more
V fruit durtft« the sum
will hold a picnic at Ueeeta beach
Sort them to approximately the
rural, and by sex, color, age marital Saturday. August 15. A sea-food In,cr months" is the motto which BY RADFORD MOBLIY easily be repaid and the loan re-
tim e alee, wash thoroughly and condition. Illiteracy, etc., have been
the bane County M ‘d'eal society »VTOCArrf* VMMWtNGTON BUREAU : tired In forty years without becom­
cut ott all but about one inch ot Issued by the bureau of the census dinner will be served a’ noon ! and the Southern V.'T.anu tic DIs-
ing an undue burden on the tax*
WASHINGTON. D. I’.. Aug. 11— | payers. At three percent the year­
the tope, leaving the root on. This in a bulletin (Population—Second There will be a program of ad
dresses
and
music
it
U
announced
«
*
‘*'5'
4-eleres
should
Ml question as whether the coat* ly Interest would he 9150.000.000.
prevents bleeding during bianch­ series) entitled. “Composition and
Mias Etta May Wsngslln of Phoe
be hung on the walls ot every din­
tiit presidential campaign will b« By adding one per cent to the tax.
ii« . After blanching In boiling Characteristics of the Population.”
nex. Arisons, arrived Friday to
ing room In Oregon. Fresh fruit be
fought on the "wet" and "dry" Is­ or 950.000.000. and Investing that
water from J to 10 minutes, dip tn This Is a pamphlet of 43 pages. 2
spend the winter with her mother.
cause ot their large content of
sue was set at rest by Mayor Anton In a sinking fund nt Interest, ths
cool water and slip off skins with by l l t t Inches, consisting mainly
Mra O. II Wsngelln and bsr sister.
water art* cooling, refreshing and
.1.
t'ermaks
statement
that
"Gov*
fingers. Pack in Jara and fill with
loan could be repaid lu forty years.
Mrs. K H. Tinker.
appetising. Fruit are a class of too*
ot statistical tables.
rnor Roosevelt la ’wet' enough for The plan hsa many supporters but
boiling water, adding 1 teaspoon
which helps to ward off disease
Misses Emma Olson and Itetle
The
urban
population
of
Oregon
the
Illinois
voters".
The
Chicago
Dr James Kimball, tnstsurolugkal
salt and a little sugar to each Jar.
Mr. Hoover has given no Intimation
"Some people look on fruit as a
mayor 1» very close to Senator as to what action he Is likely to expert of ths Government, has fore* Olson leave next week for a week's
Process points 36 minutes and In 1230 was 482.742. representing
luxury, but there are very good rca
wssgMv conditions lor all sue- vacation In Washington where they
James Hamilton Lewis, the Demo­ take. It Is conceded that some told
quarts 40 minutes at 340 degrees F. an Increase ot 88.737, or 25.2 per
ce«» lui Atlantic tysrs abend «4 thsM
sews
why
we
should
eat
fruit
daily,"
will visit with relatives.
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cratic victor tn the last campaign measure like It will be absolutely big hopa
Only tender, sweet varieties of cent, since 182«. The urban popu la
declares the Health group. "All
tion
formed
5i.s
per
cent
of
tba
Eugene
People
on
Faculty
of
in
that
state
and
would
not
hare
corn are suitable for canning, says
necessary to obtain the revenue
Mrs. O. H Wsngelln celebrated
! fruits contain certain salts ot or­
the, school of home economic», O. S. total population (953.782). as com
Station Is Hit
Twelfth Annual Meeting to ganic acids which have a more or made the statement If he had Dot needed to run the government and
her 90th birthday Hsturdsy. August
been reasonably sure he was aiding take the place of the loss from re
C. One of the first essentials Is pared with 49 9 per cent in 1920.
The front of ths Three Sisters I. She received dosnne of birthday
Begin on August 24
: less stimulating action on the kid-
with the senator's Ideas The two duced payments on ths Income tax Gas and OU gtatlon near Croswell greet II« cards from relatives and
that It be very freeh. It may be cut Urban population, as defined by the
:
neys.
and
some
of
thehi
such
as
from the cob without precooking If Census Bureau. Is In general that; Thg , we]fth gnnua, Ore<ou i pears, tigs, and prunes have a laxa­ of them swing Illinois' twenty-nine and the quarter of a billion dollars owned by O. H. Davidson was hit friends In the east and In t'allfor
the homemaker is careful. Make a residing in cities and other inoor- chrigtUn EndeaTor gummer confer- tive effect. In addition to this, fruit electoral votes. If the state repeats the Germans have been excused Thursday evening by a California nla Mra. Waugeltn formerly made
sweet brine using 1 cup sugar and porated places having 2.500 Inhabi­ ence Is to be held at Turner. Ore- turuishes a certain indigestible bulk and goes Democratic again.
from paying on reparations tor a car recklessly driven and badly her home In Boulder, Colorado.
4 tablespoons salt to 1 gallon water. tants or more, the remainder being gon, August 24 to 30. beginning or r0Ughage which tends to retain
year.
damaged the entire front of the
Governor
Roosevelt's
reaction
to
The Woman's club of Pleasant
Cover the corn with this, bring to classified as rural.
on Monday evening, and closing water In the intestines and thus Mayor Cermaks statement has not
office building after trying to
illll
will meet at the home of Mrs.
The rural population of Oregon the following Sunday evening. Its helps to regulate (he functional
a good boll, and while still very hot
dodge
around
the
gas
tank
at
the
CARD OF T H A N K 8
become public but he accepted the
E. K Kilpatrick August 19.
fill loosely Into boiled, hot Jars In 1930 was 464.040. comprising purpose Is to furnish training tn movements.
front.
New York State Democratic plat­
We wish to express our thanks
Place Immediately In pressure cook­ 221,645 persons living on farms, and Christian Endeavor work and other
"Children's physicians recom­ form In 1930. on which he was
and appreciation to our many
er and process pints 80 minutes 243,425 not living on farms, repres­ lines of leadership. All young peo­ mend that all babies of the age of
elected, and which demands the re­
friends for their kindness and as­
and quarts 85 minutes at 250 de­ enting as a whole an increase of ple. regardless of church affilia­ six months should be given small
storation to the states of the right
sistance during our recent bereave­
grees F Cool the cooker very 71.670. or 10.3 per cent, as com­ tion, who wish to attend are eligi­ amounts of mild fruit Juice or to­
to determine the question of pro­
pared with the rural population in ble.
ment.
slowly.
mato juice daily. This is particular­ hibition. Observers here predict
Mrs. Maggie Mel.agau and
It is unsafe to home can non­ 1822 ( 222,870). The rural-farm popu
The program is varied and inter­ ly necessary in the rase of Infants lively times ahead, both In the
sons.
acid foods, such as beans, corn, latlon. taken alone. Increased 9.632, esting. and covers several phases fed on cow's milk or other prepared
Democratic convention, where a
Mr. R. A. McLagan and
peas, beets, asparagus, spinach and or 4.5 per cent, between 1920 au*l of work. The mornings are given milk foods. Unless one of these high percentage of the delegates
family.
other vegetables except tomatoes 1930. while the rural-nonfarm popu­ over to classes enphaalxtng Christ­ Juices is given, a disease known as
will be from ‘‘dry" states, and in
2 Pound Wool Batts. Bent Bach
8 2 .0 0
and meats or fish by any other lation Increased 62.134, or 34.4 per ian Endeavor work. Afternoons are scurvy will develop. The ntild the campaign thereafter. If the
other than the pressure cooker cent.
3 Pound Wool Butts, Very Hue each
S2.9O
spent In various kinds of récréa- form of tai.* disease often passes Democratic party gels unequivocal­
■'Well, 1 got the wife a little ma­
method, sgys the home economics
Of the entire population of Ore- (jon tj ,* addresses in the evenings unrecognised for a time, being ly "wet," since It Is as certain a s 1 chine of her own to run around
Mur's
Work
Sock«,
Per
pair
lO c
deparment. Research and practical gon. 98.2 per cent are white. 87J are given by various speakers, and noted only In a slowing up of the
anything In the future can be that with."
experience show that these foods per cent being native white, and the bonfire meeting, at the close growth of toe child later on.
Handy
2U.
Pound
Cotton
Stitched
Batta
87c
decidedly "dry."
"Ford. Packard or BulckT"
cannot be safely canned by heating 11.1 per cent foreign-born white. Ot of each day. Is in charge of Dr.
• • •
"Bananas are a staple fresh fruit.
"A Hoover."
In boiling water. The deadly bacii the native white population, three- Paul C. Brown. Pacific coast field high in fuel volume, low in price
President Hoover's recent pro­
lus botulinus has been known to fourths are of native parentage, and secretary.
and easy to prepare. Digestive dlf- nouncement regarding economy,
resist boiling, a temperature ot 212 one-fourth are of foreign or mixed
The faculty list Includes Dr. flculties usually arise front eating with his order for cuts In all de­
degrees F., for more than 6 hours parentage.
Of the foreign-born Walter b. Meyers. Eugene, pastoi them too green, too fast, or too partments has created consterna
white population of Oregon (which Counselor Oreson c. E. union; Ross many. They are most digestable tlon In the ranks of the admirals
numbered 106.475). <0.4 per cent Gulley. Eugene, field secretary Ore- when fully ripe (that is when the and generals, both those stationed
343 MILLS OPERATE
have been naturalised.
gon C. E. anion, and dean of the skins have darkened, and the fruit here and elsewhere. There are
AT 39% CAPACITY
The population of Oregon as a conference; Rev. James Aikin; is soft and yet firm). They are more "brass hats" In Washington
Seattle. Wash.,—A total ot 343 whole increased 170,397, or 21.8 per Smith. Dallas; Dr. Paul C. Brown, usually cheaper this way because right now than during the height
mills reporting to the West Coast cent, between 1920 and 1930. The Los Angeles; Viola Ogden. Port­ the merchant knows they will not of the war and many of them are
Lumbermen’s association for the number of children under 1 year land; Wilma Eddy. Corvallis; 1 keep long afterwards. Banana* busy designing new ships, most of
week ending August 1, operated at of age showed a decrease ot 862. Thelma Parrish. Klamath Falls; ' baked or stewed and mashed favor­ which will not be built according to
39.89 per cent capacity, as com or 6.3 per cent, while the entire Mrs. Ross Gulley, Eugene; Hulda ed with lemon and sugar are very this latest order. Others are In com
pared to 39.28 per cent of capacity group under 5 years decreased Anderson, La Grande; Vesta Or-, palatable. Unripe bananas baked In mand of obsolete navy yards.
rick. Eugene; Charles T. Hurd.: the skin may take the place of a
for the preceding week and 48.05 2.460. or 3.4 per cent.
Army officers, with the exception
per cent for the same week last
The proportion of the population Portland; M. M. Coffin. Portland, vegetable in a meal.
of
the Engineer Corps which Is one
"Next to bananas, apples are our
year. For the first 30 weeks of 7 to 13 years of age attending J. B. Patterson, Albany; G. H. Win-
hundred per cent busy on reclama­
more
abundant
market
fruit.
Their
1931 th e n mills have operated at school increased from 94.7 per cent sor. Portland; A. L. Lonsberry.
tion and similar projects, are also
41.47 per cent of capacity, as com­ In 1920 to 97.7 per cent in 1930, and Monmouth; Victor P. Mrftrfs, Mon­ many and varied uses are too well
dismayed by the order. Some time
know
to
require
comment.
pared to 60.93 per cent tor the of those 16 and 17 years of age, the mouth.
•'When we chew fibrous food, ago a rule was Issued by the chief
same period In 1930. Daring the proportion Increased from 59.7 per
An important feature of confer­
such
as raw fruit, it is said that we of staff that provided that army
week ended July 25. 168 plants cent in 1920 to 72.8 per cent in ence is the Missionary Festival on
Men's Rockford Sock», 4 pair .....25c
Broken Sizes Child's Play Oxfords.
exert
pressure of 100 to 150 pounds men stationed around Washington
were reported as down and 176 as 1930. The percentage of Illiteracy Friday afternoon and evening.
wear civilian clothes at all times,
53c
Pair
operating. Those operating report­ In the population 10 years ot age Many returned missionaries who i on the teeth. This aids In good cir­
Listerine and Colgate Tooth Paste,
except when on military duty. The
tube
1Ac
ed production as <2.2 per cent of and over decreased from 1.5 to 1.0. have been Oregon Christian En- culation of blood, and in children
Clean Up $1.00 Child's Wash Dresses.
undoubtedly develops teeth and order was designed to cover up the
capaoity.
Of the 409.680 gainful workers in deavorers will be there with ex­
2 for
$100
Hinds Honey and Almond Cream,
Jaw. Raw fruit also leaves the teeth fact that hundreds of officers are
Current pew business reported by the state. 328,359 were males, re­ hibits. and stories of their work.
bottle
..
29c
freer from adhering matter than do doing clerical work at high army
223 Identical mills was 7.34 per presenting 65.7 per cent of the male
Pepsodent Tooth Paste
29c
Arrangements for the conference
pay. It was feared some congress­
soft
foods.
Hence
It
Is
wise
to
end
cent under production and ship­ population, and 81,321 were females, are being made by a committee
Boys' Express Stripe Bib Overalls,
man would uncover the condition
Palmolive Shaving Cream
24c
ments were 3.01 per cent over. New representing 17.9 per cent of the consisting of Ross Gulley. Eugene; a meal with raw fruit, since It not
pair
47c
and start something, so the camou­
export bnsinese received daring the female population. Including both Viola Ogden, Portland; Vesta Or­ only acts as a cleanser of the teeth,
Dr. Parker Garters, pair
37c
flage
was
ordered.
Men's Leather Faced Canvas Gloves,
week was about 360,020 feet more farm owners and farm laborers, rick, Eugene; Hulda Anderson, La but it also helps to preserve them
pair
15c
Dura Belle Hair Nets, each
5c
than the volume reported for the agriculture employed 82,031 per­ Grande; Elcy Walker, Forest Grove by stimulating the secretion of a
Another arms group that finds
strongly alkaline saliva which coats the order distasteful Is that In the
previous week; decreases of about sons. while the various manufac­ and James Henderson. Portland.
Men's 12-o*. Canvas Gloves, 2 pair 16c
10c Parton’s Shoe Polish, can
5c
the teeth and counteracts the effect cavalry. They see the abolishment
5,100.000 feet in the rail trade and turing and mechanical industries
of
particles
of
food
whiqB
would
Children's Stripe Play Suits
... 69c
12,400.000 feet in the domestic employed 99,481, the largest num­
Men's and Boyc' Slip on Sweaters 89c
of the remount division and the ces­
STATE BOARD TELLS
otherwise remain.
cargo trade were reported while bers being In saw and planing mills.
sation of all chances for polo play­
Boys* Genuine Kede, $1.40 value $1.09
Men's ?1 48 Value Straw Hat
96c
OF DISEASE CONTROL
the local trade gained approximate­ In the building industry, and in
ing and fox hunting at government
ly 2.000,000 feet, making the total iron and steel industries. There
WEDDING ON LAWN IS
expense under the pretext that the
Women's Inner Belt Corseletts
96c
Boys' Elastic Waist Overalls
73c
We quote the American Medical
new business approximately 15,100,- were 44,70 persons engaged In
horses need exercise and training
HELD
LAST
SUNDAY
Boys' Fancy Slip On Sweaters
79c
Boys' White Elastic Waist Pants
73c
000 feet less than the previous transportalon; 67,893 in trade, in­ Association Journal, April 2. 1927
President Hoover apparently Is
week. During the past 30 weeks of cluding banking and insurance; 34.- issue, page 1080: “Today medicine
Miss Sadie Pondelick and Francis well aware of this situation and
Mercerized
Shoe
Laces,
2
p
a
ir..........
5c
Men's Horsehide Faced C. Gloves
38c
1931 orders for 223 mills have aver­ 175 In professional service; and 37,- —and particularly preventative me Reeder were married Sunday after­ took steps to protect the taxpayers.
Jergens Lotion, bottle
............... ,8c
aged 154 per cent over production. 029 in domestic and personal ser­ diclne—Is the property of all man­ noon on the beautiful lawn at the His order was Issued ln the form of
Men's Regular $1.50 Dress Shirts
98c
kind. A progressive physician must
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence a letter to all department heads in
vice.
Child's
Cotton
Bathing
Suits
18c
be aware of his relationships to the
Men's Dress Oxfords
$2.39
Washington, pointing out the loss
In the bulletin which has Just civic and economic problems of the
in revenue this year and the huge
Women's Mercerized Cotton Vests 18c
Misres* Patent Strap Slippers
$1.79
been Issued there are a number of community and the nation."
The ceremony was performed by
deficit that exists of some >903.000,-
features not contained in the 1920
Infant's Rayon and Rubber Pants 25c
The proper relationship will not Rev. Weber of Eugene In the pres­ 000, and "suggests" that all heads
Men’s Mole Skin Pants
$1.47
census reports, including a pres­
ence of the bride's mother and a make an effort to curtail their ex­
permit
any
physician
to
oppose
vac­
A baby boy arrived at the ¡.om« entation of the number of gainful
few friends. Mollie Madeline and
penditures, even dispensing with
ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bertsch of workers In each of about 30 indus­ cination on the part of the health
Nancy Ann Chase were flower girls.
officer.
For
if
he
does
so.
It
will
projects already under way. unless
Eugene, early Monday morning, try groups, by counties; detailed
Miss Margaret O'Farrel sang “O
such action will result unfavorably
August 10, weight eight pounds. age data for counties; a classifica­ not be done in the best Interest of
Promise Me," and “At Dawning.”
the
people
of
his
community
and
of
to public welfare. His letter re- 1
Mrs. Bertsch was formerly Ruth tion of the population of each town
. ■ «
Qlson a former Creswell resident. by color, sex, age. etc., and an ex­ the state but to their detriment She was accompanied on the piano quires definite action by August 17.
by Miss Grace Maxwell. The bride
i
oftentimes
and
it
would
be
thought
In
other
words,
immediate
action.
His name Is Donn Kirk Bertsch.
tensive presentation of statistics
\ of him that his opposition was wore a gown of peach chiffon.
It Is general talk here that the
Miss Edith Snere, Miss Irma for the rural farm population ano based upon selfish and mercenary
A reception was held and a wed­
president's friends are bringing
Snere and their mother, Mrs. Geo. the rural-non-farm population.
j motives.
ding cake and Ices were served.
pressure to bear upon him to In­
Snere spent the week-end at Ban­
A copy of this bulletin for Ore
The pe<)p,e of Oregon are ,0 be
Misses Margaret O’Farrel, Lucille
dorse a bond Issue to provide em­
don; they expected to meet some gon may be obtained by writing to con(?ratulated becauge of the fact
Wylie and Grace Maxwell assisted
ployment on public works during
forwr Minnesota friends there for the Bureau^ of the Census, Wash- tha, there are n<J phyglclang ln tblg
the hosess, Mrs. Clarence Chase.
the coming winter The amount of
a reunion.
Ingtoo, D. C.
state who have the attitude of
Mrs. Reeder will teach at Walker the Issue Is generally placed by
! "pay me to vaccinate you and your
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Newcomb and
CRESWELL
TO
PREPARE
family
or
die
of
typhoid
fever
and
'his
year and Mr. Reeder Is work Dame Rumor at five billions of
family of Salem came up Sunday
FOR
LANE
COUNTY
FAIR
let
your
chl,dren
dle
of
<
”
t>»"herla
in*
with
a credit association. Both dollars, which would provide work
and spent ihe day with Mr. and
enough to keep practically every­
are
U.
of
O. graduates.
_______
and scarlet fever, for your health
Mrs. N. E. Steele; Mr. Newcomb is
body bus until economic conditions
A community meeting to prepare bfficer shall render this service
a brother of Mrs. Steele.
...
« , ,
« ij
Church Board Meets'—A regular hlght themselves the proponents
practicing physician should
J
Clinton Benton employe of the an exhibit for the Lane county fair do The
both preventative and curative meelln* ° f the board ° f Methodl8t of the plan assert.
Springfield post office was over will be held Tuesday, August 18, practice The health officer does church waH held Monday eVeDln,!
Such a huge Issue, even If offer­
Sunday and led the Christian En­ in Creswell. All people of the com­
ed at the percent only, would be.
deavor meeting of the Presbyter­ munity are invited to enter articles only preventative practice with the 1 ’
for this exhibit which will be pres- possible exception of certain lndlg
ian society In the evening.
1 ented as a Creswell Community ex­ ent cases, and this responsibility Is
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkerson of
assumed In these cases which are
hibit at the fair.
Fresno, California, Mrs. Homer
Miss Elaine Sorenson Is one of considered public health menaces
Weber of Sacramento and Miss
,
__
■
■ « ( t
who
request of a
Cleo Weber arrived , early
Monday
wno has
nas entered
eulerea an
an essav
essay in
in only J at the . written
. .
morning from California and are the Highway Safety contest in the j practicing physician.
guests at the home of Mr. and State Grange competition. She was ( Where the local profession and
given a rousing cheer for her ef-i'h e community fully realize their
Mrs. C. L. Weber.
fort. ' H. A. Howe gave a report responsibility and co-operate ln
Mrs. Fountain of Walker has on Insurance. A vote of thanks was meeting the situation it should not
taken up her residence at the given Mrs Chrittenden and her he necessary for a health officer to
Coasmac house moving in Mouday sons, Charles and David, for re- 'lo any curative work whatsoever,
morning.
presenting Creswell with a number It '8 against the policy of the State
Mrs. Dr. H. A. Wheeler and her on the Grange program July 4.
Board of Health for him to do so.
daughter. Mrs. Marple of Eugene,
The local Grange will take part
Oregonians should be thankful
were business visitors at Creswell in the Coupnty Fair pageant to be tor the Oregon medical profession
on Monday.
held the last of the month and | and should go to them for imi(junl-
zatlon work but should also feel i
plans were made for the part.
Estate of Martha Wallace, deceased
free to go to their health officer.— j
State Board of Health.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR»
Takes Snake’s Picture
Notice Is hereby given that Walt­
Ennis Dersham of Creswell Is an
_
_
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er Price of Marcóla, Oregon, has artist with Kodakery and his latest LOOMIS-HURD WEDDING
bean by the County Conrt of the
TO BE MONDAY EVENING
State of Oregon, ln and for Lane Is an enlargement of a recent pic­
County, appointed administrator of ture of a rattler curled for striking
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’¡n” ’’i""1,1 "n"*
r,1
the estate ot Martha Wallace, de­ which was captured on the Blank
The wedding of Miss Alice Mae
ceased.
Ail persons having claims against enship ranch a short time ago. The , Loomis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
said estate are hereby notified to enlargement makes it look like a , I. T. Loomis, to Harris Hurd, son ,
present the same, duly stated and boa constrictor and brings out the of Mrs. T. A. Hurd, will be solemn-
verified, at the store of said ad­ characteristics of the venomous Ized at the First Baptist church j
ministrator lo Marcóla, Oregon, snake with splendid detail.
Monday evening with a formal
within alx months from this 13th
“Buftlneee Printers"
church ceremony at 8:00 o’clock.
day of August, 1931.
Marcola Resident Here— Mr. and The couple will leave for a trip
WALTER PRICE, Administra­
Office«: 119 E. Broadway, Eugene
and 4th St. Springfield
Rulers of Low Price»
tor. Estate of Martha Wallace, Mrs. David Hill of Marcola were north following the wedding after
Deceased.
10th & Willamette— EUGENE— New Schaefers Bldg.
visitors In Bpringfleld Monday which they will return to make
A. E. Wheeler, attorney.
their home here.
afternoon.
(A 13-30-37—S 3-10)
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