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LB MEWS NINRTKRNTII YKAIL SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNT", OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1922. NUMBER 27. THE K. K. K. OPEH I INITIATION Spectacular Display Put on Emerald Height Monday Night on Tim ceremony of Inl'lntlng a number of tarn Into the Ku large Klux Klun wm t.rfirnied In the open air; n the imiUenut almuldi-r of the hutu In Hie noi'.hvM'Ht part of HprliiKfli Id. known III 1 1" y.'.iri n Kiiiioald llolKliI. 'II: nt In. tlii oulHliln oi wan given t iiiiibrntiit, In various' iiml ilrvlnim u)i Hint that ik wlilit vm .-"lon i n. It i umli rtroo.t thai ! tlip luitltiiloii w . ip Into the Kugen-' i.tKi'lllon of Itu' Kino. The cmHll-' ilulea a.e Wiild hi liuce been fiom Kil K.'li '. H llt'Kfl"l'l 'I ll the II i p-r irt of the III.iuh Itu valley. A Ion tr pii ctiKK.n (i cur cnliie iivrf fiiut! t-linttfiiH Knoll after (link. ! and ctim from all about kept coming all ll roiiKh the hour from V to 10. (Jreat iniinlr of car were parked along Mill and Interacting atreet. and .real number, of 8n,lnflld peo - pie on foot gathered In that quarter.! where a fair view of that part of ,hfc I butte where the proceedlnga were I ...to. .... .,.Ut had. Toward the latter part of the pro- by f'r tom d,,Unce "r' ceedlng.. a light In the form of a fVlt ,ook no rt ,h cook"' or ln rif rrmi waa dlanlaved on tha ahnuld er of (he butte; and. from the begin-1OH,,n nlng of the gattorlng, two other light, of ueutral hue. were dlaplayed at atatlona farther back on the butte. Theae llghta at time dld down, dlt- appeared and reappeared. Whether one aown ,ne "gima river, croaeed thla waa accidental, or whether there ;" Columbia near I'aaco. gone down waa any lgnlftcance In thoe change ;' "olumbla to Mood Illver. Inapect the unlnltlatej apectnlora could only I ,h" 'ru,t condltlona there, and were gue.a. The crowd taking part In the. cernionv numbered some hundred. . . . and there acre hundred of spectator M.i1)m Apparently. ...e object of a gather ,g of , ha, nature, where he 'pecu- tor. could see that -omethlng - - .n. without knowing . hi-M from rumor, jum wun, gcleg on. mm coiim eo inm nutuiierii .t fientd were concern" 1. wn to m p ilh tin1 popul'tce Willi tint nlK'ilfl r.ieci' nnil tie t: r"l.f:i!i f.i Kl:i. or l tie Kit I; homelike to 1 e hi! 1 he ir mil;: t nieji n t:ey !'..(' 11 n I il ' ii tii illl'lllM. h'eve viilley en tlulr clullv ; I il.nie. Iinut-li. .1 ,y the w.ir il I'lirtnu'iit b.iw b ' tl'ilied Ml KlIKelie for I'.leilt n i-'.ik piitlel smvlie 1 The t.toi kholdet's of the Su liiK;ie. 1 Miiliufiietui UK ntul Invchttii' tit u- -! hoiliitloti will l.ol l n 111 it iti.: nt the office of th'i iii.iocliitlon, Wedt.itduy evetiltip. July id. ill 7 :i. to euliHlder: th further course of proi cdiiiv of the n-ot-liitloii. All utoi khoIiS-i h plene iittni'd. Ihi o'hy Dalton In "The Idol of the Not Hi" at 111" Hell Saturday. j Dr S liiilph Dlppel, il"iii;,, Spring-1 field, Oregon. Vlvluii SiiiuIm. Ilifiinl duiiKliter of Mr. nnil Mm. Theodore Sands, died ut. 1-iHclier's mill, above Marcol.i. at 1:45 11. 111, Saturday. July jr.th. ured 1 yeni', :i 1111 iiths an I 1 1 days. The fun- icral wm coiidui ted nt the Maic.ila , ci inelery Sut day, tho K.th. nt 2 p. , 111.. by Itev. l.evl Day. The burlrl . was In chin ge i f W, K Walker. Kin Male iniiie up from Monday for u wntk's vlnlt. I'ortlanil l ost. Key 1 lug with about 8 key, Including one Ford key. On or about June 12. Leave at News- office ana rccelvo reward. Tl'i atute convention rf the Oregon Kdltnrlal association will bt held at t'orvulll Friday and Saturday of this weeg. a nanquei win 1 giaen ny the Corvalll chamber of commerce. A special train will take the visitor. to the beach at N.wnor, Sa.urday afternoon retnrnlna Bundav after- afternoon, returning Sunday after- I The W. O. W. meets every Tuesday evening In their own home. irninips was formerly Miss Amy Car- (son. You who saw Dorothy Dalton In thrt' "Flame of the Yukon" know what to crrs of hemstitching lef, at i-xpoct In the Hdol of the North." jERBlmann s, 8c per yard for all colors. TUB tl l'IS UU II Or ine tiaDIISl church will give a Hhudow social and . . . . luwn party Fritiay eyiimng. juiy ti. at the home of Dora ilarvoy, butwoen A and H, on Mill street. Kveryone Is . . a ... I.. I fnatllaail .'I'll n fi at IM1UI ItlH MIH" 111 I ,7' - wll go ft r home niis.lonury purpoM.s. F. M. Stroud, who lives nuur Trent, tiud hi loft hand badly id hi loft hand badly burned with boiling oil last Monday, whllo ongflged In some wagon work. BUILDING HERE AND COTTAGE GROVE The Fentliwl say: "Cottage Orove U enjoying (ho greatest residential building boom In reU years. A number of nw homes already have been completed, and yet the supply brought together In Springfield by li not equal to the demand." There ome limine matter In the pant few waa mon building work done In 'day. Mr. and Mra. Ilalllnger at pre Hprlngfleld during last year than for sent are Branding a few day at Lout lx or eight year pant, counting addl- Creek. Tula la a busy season with tlnn. remodeling and repali. from I appearance up to (hla tlnio, the amount done this year will greatly l,V(.itl Dint 1 1 lr..t ,.,' M ( .1 l.n II , ' ""' n"' ""''I'1" I'"1" ,,n tllB demand, linn hi u n it ani'iunt lo what we slwuld call a building boom. Spring- (j fit Id bmlly need more hoiiKc. WITH THE TOURISTS ON THE AUTO CAMP Aiiiouk (lour vlsltfd on the cJuip griitml early one evi-tiltig, thei. tir lat Ion b III pcrrotinHtlcs, ii i in ii u ml ol) J lives wei oliHeived: Two men en l the wife of on of their ntudlea or advance their grnde. i ce.: A. H. Wetzel, Dewey St ar tlinni were traveling f r i.i Kiicrainenlo They have been In connullatlon wlth brough, Hnlnea Bros., O. E. Mendel. lo ""r"" r'1 'Tegon or W n- mglon. y i iD Im-kout for aenaonal work t'"" ,hn w"v' A ,a ,Br'8 nar , of fi,, "- 1,1,1 h there la a blg ' ""wm"1 wr lnr' ,n,u,r, ,,'u, -"' " remarkable tblnga about thla group " hunbaud In the caae waa ai" urp-r. wnue me wwewltn It in viniTiruiiim. I'ernapa it waa ner ,ni h" "'n,n Acro the ditch from thla group were a middle aged couple and two little couple, from Yakima, who had "ailed for Medford. "looking- and In ... . I ; iumng a they went. They wanted ... ... .....j """ ' "-i' r ". owner waier 'and a better climate than tho Yakima vull-y afforded When they found the "n r,,h " ' d combination, they wanted ,0 ' "- '- A. M. Piatt ' 'rl of 10 acre, or more.i1"'3 h 56,h stre,t- C'lewland. Ohio. - ; k. a Lome and a fru.t Mr. and Mr, 1. W. Wooley expect ,"'" ". A limn, hi.) wife Mid u son about 2K n.i.i cine iioiii niimpnipn. unnom. irn.-ii 1111 me ; way-the lo;iK'-t dnve of our jvldlr hi-ve in;id this 1. iimi.i. ho t ... r . 1. ...1 11 ';'r ,,:ls linerver h.i i.nit I The r "' ''.v r.".la to h-;i;i e. " ' outers nieiv. i:e tiis.keer boil".- while the 't--i't np In Southern MM.igan. and- . luiil luvt-r I. the fiir 1 ,,t before.; '; f r sevi ,:il ye. ra luul charge Hi a ilepi rliiieut of tlin woik of the f!lt;tr::r's of I e in tho I'lilvorwlty if lllltii'ls The kiim Is an electrical ngltierr. lied Is kceiii it 11 lookout on Ihe witv for n li b la that line. The famllv wm- iroliiK tliioiiKh Cniifornlu mid home by 11 Mout!.orn route. In lh? Jhkuo of ,h th. there was II llotk of ntt ..til.tcit. fhi.lr .tin ,, ,..,,. , ' ! ' ueil 1. e'r little granddaughter, from 1 1 'logon t ity, who camniHi ..are the t'!!lit of Hie Sid. and w-i.".; -.p the M t Kiviitlo lo Ktirnd ti earl of the 4th I They nut back Into Ongon t'llv late the ev: iiIiir (if the 41)1, ftin, thein-! .selves up Kitfr f.-- ;--.-,.,.,1Ki nll, I w. ie buck on our ininn ground again l4ist M ndtiy nlitht. Th?y xpei teil to Bt ns far a Htmi-burg on Tuesday, nttd fi' in there lino funy county, on n exploi iiiK expedition. ! M. C. Vim Dvke nnd ramlly nnl U.twls Dewtd and liiniily, neighbors from soiiti'ern Cullfornln. were here In the early part rf May. picked fruit 'awhilo In the Hood River valley, and worked their way a far as La Orande. They were back on our jcanip ground Mcnday night, on tholr 1 way to their old stamping ground in Southern California, '. An Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Qllf. on pi.tlllns n rilllllns. Of East Main .trout ...... ..... . . jXis n" ,":,;;',"!: m0r" '&JtoM.l? c ... """"or ,n Eugene, the afternoon of the 13th. by '""" Jl The burial wa. ,D charge of W. F. Walker. Mrs., ' riunn my ' Thurston, who Is employed b tlfi I fA Ll u I Duma f 1 1 . 1 . . . . ... . ,t Mabel had tho grent toe of his right "a(iy masnoi by n ,'mber drop. lllD llnnll it luut T It H4ii1 ar V ' R 4"' t r v ii u bvi a j . , . . . . ...... . " ' r " administrator to the partnership es-, tat or jonn turns. Mr. winnot s ror- mer partner In the service station oi .... I Kirtn and Main. ENTERPRISING FIRM AND ITS OPERATIONS Mr. and Mr. J. C. Ilalllnger. from floardman, Oregon, and O. O. McPher aon, from the Lout Creek ranch, on Ihe upper McKenile. bar been Mcpherson & Bwartx. who are carry-, Ing on a general tourists' resort at .the ranch. They run IioU-I and ,Liwk 1 1 -. .. . ,, "" onu supplies ""'"" mi--.; -- - ..... .., jthnl tourist aperlnlly need. They1'181 ,lm. wih the amount of the .and on "111 and a fining license fit out hunftng and fishing parlies,. and furnish tin m with guide. VHh all tlMi other attraction and convenience of the placo, they ore lit f'tm rift m t tn . .. . mer achwl for boys: for th- boy In advnnced gr.tde of trurlst aoending thfk K,iiHrm In ilmt h,.il,in n,.A r..- i ... - r.,...,, hi,. ii,f wj a wno miKlit Hko to ispend tho vacation art 11 buiilllifiif in.. I l.,.l,.r..l i Ing and at th name time bring un ( t.-e county auperlnlentlenl. with the vl.-w cf being rrepared to furnl.h "" h,n Inatrurtor a the auperintend- ent. local achool authorltlea and par - "" W0U,I approw. Tne.e are enterprlalng and enllght- et.ed men. and will do the country ,ome good before they are through Dr. 8. Ralph lpp1e, dnt!t, Spring field, Oregon. lladlev Hon.- .m.ti ... ..'of Lane and Linn countlea. after Hadleyvllle. waa burned laat Saturday., . The fine spread Into the timber, and did considerable damage. iDr. Rebhan was called to Seattle! Monday, by the aickneas of bis sister. He started lat that afternoon: and. it.. i .. . ... aiciuenis, exeecieo lo n . i v. .. """ 7 car some tinw during Tnn,iv ...i -...1. , ,k. . , to start today on a lorg round of relative; e, Ju.m cima in a. In NYhrswka 'hIuV to a I VlrltB to Minnesota, ,i:Uii;I.t.r neiir I-ltn. f'olorudo. Mr.' uny ... v , o!ey mid they were BoiiiR to siny until they got homesick. Their dunrhtcr t'hloc. who ro'urned abniit Miree prcli ngell st-iy with :,.r i-Kter In Colorado. ... are pone "(JolUen IHetMiii." n Ooldwyn Hell Tlimlie Sunday. Tic- tui ., lit tlu HtilllPK' r and Mcl'herson sold the Hell Theatre hint Saturday to Puul Coleman, of W.-lser. Idaho. Mr. Co'e- ,n',n ,aVe el.nrgo at once. He nnl family are Beltled. in Mrs. Wm. Ounlap'B houHe, on4 South 3rd and D. is. V Wa-1. who has until this sale continued lo mnnuge the theatre for , Hnllinger & Mc-riiersnn. has no defl- nllo plans ,0 announce ye,, j mi. nun 4.111 a. itjify oiiuukthkh it'll .f.t HI... nil.... O I . I . IiJ'Ir mopnlnK for Portia ml to visit a v i!iiy3 with relatives. Tho iittendut ce at tho s; le-ol grr up 'gat'ier'ng at Sunday the fish hatchery, lest Sunday, was vstlmatoi ns Mhii as 1500. M s. Tom Th.iiiins was dls?harRed from Mercy hospital Tuesde.y. Harrlgbtirg Hulletln. 13th: "Actual puvlng conime'H-od on the lalsey- Hnrrlshurg section of the highway tt'.is morning. The stn,e highway cnm.ssion ha, commenced n movement to secure th-; removal of all billboards from the highway except those necessary tor ..i,in- t th ,r.vc,ur Tho The leason lis thHt they romotlme divert tins it itentlon of a driver, and cause accl-' dents. .. . . " wa. reponea in some 01 mo news pft"ers ,88t wepk that R' A' Booth' 0? E"' ner. Were about to resign tkelr posl- Uon 8i Btate hlRnwllT commU.,oer,. The report to be ,ncorrect. Rev. T. D. Varnes will be absont ,rait Sunday, In attendance upon th I Kpwoith League Institute at Ahlani. Sfift notlce of Sunr,ay services else- where nh.i..hii fnr lh Vru-i l 11 nft got a pil0,0Kl.,ph 0f yourself or any momher of ..our flimUy f,.efli Wednesdrr. Doeale MeLs.n in i"('hl( Wens." The crowing rrmance ol .w wifn . ... v w a utn o ng rcoserv.nosiar.iucu to aerati!' for llllli.eir. At tha Ball wednmiday. I The W. O. W. meets every Tuesday . . . . eveiunc in ir.eir own nome. TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS ONE WEEK'S CRIST Violation of the traffic ordinance, especially In the matter of excessive speed, had become ao common and' productive of ao much danger that the council, at Ha June meeting, decided to appoint a traffic officer. Fred Knox waa appointed; but hla work at the mill wa latelv chaneerf to another' Irhlft, and ho resigned. At the July meeting, the council appointed an- tth'-r man whom Fred rJrommerded. commenced work July 13. The I .. I.. ....SI.. I I ..I fin'1, have been an follow: Kniluro t" carry tall llchls. $2.00 In each cane: V S. 8wet. It K. Morris. A. It Vri. .V. A. Ilowe. v a fti.m. beddin. John lum. c II Mtntnrti r. ! McQultm. H. It I!lrly. Albany; ,K,W ,: Hntifen, V. A. Kdwarda. I Krr-prI nffr If P Rl-nffr.r . - -- -. ........... . ''"non i"imoriK, A. U. Malhcwg, ISIS: Jml Ilntrcll IT. Tarklng rear hvdi ydrent. T2 In each i Talmer Rumford. The name, are thore of the ownera j aa nhowo by the reeord books, and 'may not In every caae represent the real offender. A the river run lower, day by day, the time aoema near at hand when the ferry at Harrlaburg- can no longer make a landing, on account of the condition cf the bank on the Harrla burc aide. Meanwhile, tha narrU- bure council and tha commlaalonera P""1 conference, have tha. far! I failed to agree on a method of repair ing the approach Mrs. Nell Donnovan, representing th Van Wle company, manufacturers. or i-oruana. was in spnngneia mat , week, and . with tbe approval of the; ir-hnnl hoarn rsnvmcRpn t h hiiwlnefia V.7." " " ." .T " " " idlntrlct for subscriptions to Install . ' Bnlc- lUK!f rf,lnea ta'gary on we was Darbacued ln the old atvle ,th choo T? r"'.11,h- . A Ub!e 15( "ng was loaded wlS fe" . tT h08,S Banff. i'antial. . with . Kreat WF., , aH-criPton list Is no, full, but the n the Rccky Mountan Nationa, pafk;of the chociest viands. This wa, pro- - 1 fTnSaS ' Jf 2 ! TJL " " J"'" v,.. .... 1, . Dr. S. R-lrh Dl,.,de. dentist. Spring- field. Oregon. fleo. t'lircd P. asfiel l. v.-ho has been d.' here by VHrious matters fi mismeis s'.nce tne oeain 01 nis on ;t!i r Wil-.l.-m. left for home Monday. jH. nr. ' his family hnve la'ely move 1 ir.un inner county to 111? Danes, no i!l en.ce.ee In the livestock business , '"'e. . j Rollnnd Ccleman, a farmer living near C( burg, was bitten on th arm hv a rattlesnake last Friday afternoon The snake was in a load of hay which he was putting Into the mow, and . . nis "rpea irom a lorkruu uron arm. He was taken to the Eugene hospital, and an antidote applied. He ws dismissed from the hospital ; Saturday, nnd was thought to be out t-. t ' un.ifct.-r. S. D. Cairns went down to Reeds- port to srend the 4th and the balance of tl-at w?ek. His sen Riy is book- keener a, Mack's mill. and. dMiingi , the firnuent abscenees of Mr. Mack. .has ,0 assume a large shar of the,!e information and interesting obser ' minag-ment. Mr. Cairns reonrts Hredrncrt nn bnililng un ranidly, and; hrfiness in that rcpion a?tive. j The Ellison-White chuutauciuqa 1 fn'?d to rey expenses nt Hicrishurg or Junct'on City The Hnrrlshurg H'tllttiii scored toe comnanv frr hold- '"' ! ferformanco unt?. mo ut-iicn was niaoe gooa. inejuno- tion City Times thinks or reason 'hy ,he affaIr dld not exposes '" WB th(", were not enough tickets sold. Quite likely. Mri. J. T V-- i sterling short reason with her two relce. the daughters of her brother, the late O. ' objectives was the state bankers' con W Htird, at Flounce. -ron. Their vention at Portland, which met on father died several vears tro R- the 17th. Mr. F-?a!s aavs that busi- een-ly their mother died, and the two beiyed daughter came and snent rpycrui wtens ai tn Moore ioni, northeast of Srrlngfv;ld. When the tlie that tvv mitPt re'nrn ,o their lneel" Vpe" esme thT 'r-'sed It so that Mrs. Moore went with them for a brief stay,, to break tha force of tha change TV O To.l. ...!, ..,o.U. nected'wlth the First National bank of Srri..flclli but u uow engaged in b"nkfn 8t R,,,Jl9' 'X- coun,'r' wfis In Sur rirf ? d a short t me. Wed- v " TnPaT n i n'jr nT 01 ihi . , . p, . m Mr Be.U nni child en t ne C" V ,0 Pasadena' thelri',". former itonra. Mr. Beals was going, north by auto, touching at Eugene, ithe camp grounds. Twelve members is. n .... 1 .1 Wl.' d ...I thai, f am l: A, wora TtlYtAAnt vorvau - a aim rurumu. um i uii, I Wm. LANSBERV AND SONS MAKE SINGULAR FIND Wm. Lambery and three of hie aoni were finning on July 4th, about two mile above their cabin, on the South fork if the McKenzle. Claude waa wading In water about knee deep. The water waa very clear. Hla attention waa attracted to a rather lingular looking- object lying on the bottom. "e took It at first to be a piece of ark r wood, but thought It worth j while to rains It. ft proved to be a pockothock. Cpon examination, It IW!U ffll-lft f KnnUIn fl.a .A kill.. bearing the name of YA Wood, a for- 1 Tsnr- 1 communicated with SmItn Taylor, forest adperrlnor, who 'fu,1,! "" ,,w,,t ,n pocektbook and ;reeerted them for It. At the time! ' report of the oreurrenee, they ,hd not l,amd hew Wood came to ljS.!(lrtip hi pocetbook In the river. LYON FAMILY PARTY "laVI rA al m a al v" Kir Th? manuscript of a very Interest ing narrative of the vacation trip of iww ujuii laiuil (fail, wruicu vj mr. Lyon from notea taken by the way. ; waa aubmltted to us last week too Ik. T ...... ..mf1.. I. . . late for ns to take care of a atory of uch length. Thla week The New Is shortened up to Its ordinary size again, with much less than Its ordi nary available apace. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lyon, their two little boys and C. A. Brady, Mra. Lyon's father. Th?y lefl Springfield June 3rd In a Paige ne-l8edan w,tn Iralhsr; their ultimate obJeeU being Calgary. Alberta. VM.f1Aa aVB ueatlv'a Aa a . 9 , . Am m ' whnrn Mr RraHv1. mnn uM T brother, W. H. Brady, la engaged In the lumber business. They went via Brownsville to Portland, up the Col- (umbia highway to The Dalles, on tojnnlon; an open invitation to attend Umatilla, via Pendleton to WalU Walla, via Lewiston to 8pokane, kMMv, c .1 n n i - I n t ,71 - rerr, Idaho, cross n- th hnnnitxrv t rin. . . ---------- , from Calgary. They- started on the'tnouBh a n.re:Urn " J"re cameif of eat.b.es. After the re. jback nearly the aame-war thrwcet,jinV table was kept loaded " f8SS,rp f ''"'f more ,0 tfc wf8t and SCU h tf s-,ckane- Tpy t home Ithe evsninc cf the 23-h Tho rtnl,"- rnile.-ge cf the trip was 2S40 miles. ! They fell in with a number of ac-: .qualntarccs on the journey. At Am .Huston on t. way oat. Mr. Lyon ; found cue cf his old customers at b.c w.nsville. George Hendrfckson. At ' the same place, they found a man i named Rwy. w ho Innuired after his cousin. Jim Clark. At Walla Walla, 1 01 races was run, and a baseball they colled on Mr. Welk, one of the'P?me between Trent and Creswell Partners iu the S.ringfield Mill & I Was ei- Besides the regular din Grain Company. Near Spokane Bridge ' rer' whicb was tTee to everbody, a Idaho, they visited through the even-!8tand at wh,ch iee cream and lemon- Ing with John Allen, a nephew of Mr. i . ....... uraay. .ear McLeod, Alberta, they; " ' v'slted at the ranch cf Mr. and Mrs.1 The vhoIe count'5" will be on th M!k? Donahue. Mrs. Donahue Is i,ookcut fr the Hills family picnic r.l?ce of Mr. Brady, and a sister of abcut !nia time ne3tt ear- 11 will be ,Jcin Allen. On a trip from Calgary. jat CakrIt!e ithey passed near the new home of i Marion Powell, who lately want there! from Springfield, but missed seeing! him. ,? onIy tt,sh ,he New8 were l)iK'm' noti"e ls nereby ive 'l Prr;,eh lo pr;nt w ell,;re BKetc,. for lat;n,,a it CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS No' ice is h?reby given that all School Warrants on District No. 19 UHne 1 oum?- Oregon. ,o ana inciua-- f ' ' rs"' r's office, on Saturday July ' flate- on 1Q Tntft' t will nansa nn that EDNA WAPD, Co-nty Treasurer. ' Dated at Eugene this 20th day of July. 1923. ness conditions In Southern Douglas are verv much better than they were last year. R. R. Moon 1 back from a season Sco,t wln cccuP'r th0 PulP" the at Kltscn Springs He does not think '"'"Ting service, at 11 a. m.. He has h: :-as received much benefit. iben for tv' -v"ars PaBt ' Chicago- In preparation for missionary work Mr. and Mrs. G?o. Mn'Mnre. who re-'anroarf. bet ) rt home for the sum--ftn rsd frtim San Franc seo June 29, pier, and.w.yi preach ln his homo--went to Portland yrsrerday, to seak'chureh at""the mo:ning services. rmy-l'-yme-t the:'1 m,w1 tr .T .1 rtrvrni ftnil Hnncrh. e C,ys;U. leu Wed .e.d,v .... . ...,. ..:i. . j... NeeCcraf : Cub closed their.be ""hi Neei'.'.frsf '. c'ub closed their.be'.' these sjprvlces.. A cordial Invl- i-:t u t 1 fail wr.ti a picnic last Thursday af:ernocn ana evening at THE HILLS FAMILY PICNIC AT JASPER Cornelius Hills' Descendants -Hold Reunion and Picnic At Jasper Sunday I The secend annual reunion and pie--ale of the Hills family of the Jasper--reception was held at Jasper last Sun- -day. The head of the family, Cor nelius J. Hills, took up a donation land claim, covering the present It of the town of Jasper, In 1347. Hla wife' maiden name was Sophronla Drlggs. They both died many yeara - w- They left eight children, all of.- "l ' "V" present at this reunion. Their name?. In the order of age, and their loca lions are aa follows: Mrs. Mary S. Smith, near Natron.. Mrs. Henrietta Jacoby, near Jasper. -Mrs. Jess'e Humphrey, near Jasper. Japer HJUa, above Oakrldge. Johns -Hilla. at the flab hatchery.- Sheridan Hills Jntnap Ta-aL tthi. Dexter. Elijah Hills. Eugene. The agea of these children of Cor-- nellus HIHa range from upward of 70 -' down to fifty odd. All of them hare. chlldren. most of them have grand children and there are one or more- -treat grandchildren. The crowd at the picnic was estimated at from 700 til IfWWI O n n. .11. 1 lit-- . . ""uciumr 'i a nanarea 0C them were descendant of CorneUua- Hilla. As will be seen from the Hat of the first generation above, nearly all of the tribe are settled within, easy driving distance; the great nam ber of the people, with whom they ars - mingled took great Interest ln the re- - bad been riven out brtrl... k ' . , UUQ mo great gat&ering. c... i was spent In preparation for th .. .... - - o.. wu a mil grown. " l ul "l"ra Drought h" . ' ie reowel to " trough the afternoon, whenever thay felt like Th?re wlas a.; formal program in the ; fortnopn- Bf F. Keener, of Eugene. luu"L-T assessor, made tha F3nclpal aaress - of the day. This -; Was followed by a number of select : ""li"s- ne exercises were Inter- - p a w b m,lslt': violin, piano and singir"g" In the afternoon a variety o a was kept UP tbrough- nnf fho rto- NOTICE TO CUT CRASS In accordance with Ordinance No. owners. aS?nts or occupants of any 1 "r y V ":a lne ,lln!ls 01 ,tle town i11 &f negrieid win be required to "cut janu remove any- grass, weeds, mistles ir n"l?g UPn a"y ,0t' Ta' cant or occupied, or In any street or alley adjacent to such property," within 10 days from the date of tb publication of this notice. The pen alty for failure to do this is a fine of than ,5.00 nor more than. :0.00. ! Cwlrtg to the great danger of fire. .on uccoiitii oi ina eiiremeiy ary sea son, this ordinance will be strictly epforcert. Wm. DONALDSON. Marshal. DaU of first publication, Jujy IS.. METHODIST CHURCH VTt Snndav Till Vtt will k a. RT.ecla, dav at the Methodist church.' There -wtj, be .pedal services botb morning and evening. Mr. Randall In the evening, at 8 p. m. there will t:e a aervlce conducted by the laymep, . I luur uuiDiriii Beaneis aypuariua UUf "; e r'Biom. Srtclul uiusU? ls delng arranged for iuuon is es:tnuea to tu. The W. O. W. meets every Tuesday evening In tl'eir own home.