ridge DedicationIn Honor of Handyxercises to Be Held at Jenner Next Month Will Recall Dead Senator’s AidWhen exercises marking the comple-m of the Russian river bridge near nner are held, probably late in Sep-tnber, they will be dedicated to the emory of the late Senator Fred C. indy of Mendocino county, whose et-rta prior to his death last year are rgely credited for the success of the oject.This is according to a resolution lopted by the directors of Joint Highly District 16, formed to build the 1dge, at their last meeting in San rancisco, the text of which was reived here yesterday. The meeting as held Saturday.Introduced by Supervisor Fred well( Sonoma county director, sec-ided .by Charles R. Perkins of FortMotorists Involvedin Minor AccidentsNo Serious Troubles Reported to Traffic Officers Since Beginning of MonthConsidering the fact that the tourist travel is at the height of its season in the first half of August, it appears that the traffic has been efficiently handled by officials in charge and that the laws and rules of the road have been observed by drivers when only minor accidents have been reported to the local traffic office.O nAugust 5, Jeannie D. Sarvik of Seattle driving north on the Redwood highway in endeavoring to miss a rough place in the highway pulled over too far and struck the car of Raymon J. Knox of Los Angeles. Both cars were slightly damaged but no persons were injured.On August 9 the car driven by Richard R. Robertson of San Francisco col-Hripri with t.hp par nf A O. Hhriver ofMiss Inez Jamison Married at WillitsWILLITS Aug. 17.—Miss Inez Jamison and Elman Snider were married at the home of the bride’s mother, Mi’s. Victor Springer, Saturday night by Chaplain G. H. Jones. Only relatives were present at the ceremony. The following noon Mrs. Springer prepared an elaborate wedding breakfast.The bride has lived here all her life and is an attractive and popular young woman. The groom was born and raised In the Long valley section and is employed as a truck driver on the State highway. For the present the young couple will make their home at the Empire camp in Long valley.LOCALSMrs. Ebbert is expected home this week from a visit with her daughters, Mrs. Lola Beilby, of Stockton, and Mrs. Ora Strout, of San Francisco. Mr. andLou C. Foster Dies on Visit to EurekaWILLITS, Aug. 19.—Lou C. Foster died at Eureka, Sunday, and the remains were brought here for buriaL The funeral services were held at Anker’s funeral chapel, Tuesday afternoon. Rev. F. E. Livingston officiating.Mr. Foster was born In Iake county, October 21, 1859, and lived at Lower Lake until 25 years ago when he moved to Willits and worked in the neighboring sawmills for some years. About ten years ago he filled the office of town marshal for several years.While living In Lake ccunty he married Mary Copsey. Three children were born of this union, two boys and one girl: Mrs. Jinks Hall, of Eureka; Lou Foster, Jr., of Sausalito, and Wilbur Foster of Willits.The deceased had been living with his son at Sausalito for several months and had been in Eureka but two days when he died.DAHTUCDD Afilf rtAlUDV PTPC?