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V Wr- TP. 11 l - . ' ; " f - -.- - - -"-f --- t r - t NINICTKKNTII YKAIU' dim TTtirr n f a kIi7 ttVtV Aolvvim ti ri'riiin v nnTtiM) k mo NUMBER 38. ayf . , u - BEN C. DEY'S ADDRESS AT CHAMBER MEETING 'TOWN AND VICINITY f JTHE CITY ELECTION IV: Mr. Chnrlos llnbbs, of Portland, a close friend of Cit. and Mra. ItiiirMy, nrrlwdtiunday for s visit wits them. I Hlni had no word of thn desth of Ih A large company of men tun gatli rrod In tha W. O. V, hull, Monday nlnht. on tho occasion of Um special .......Una . thA fl. I... I1',.,,....,,,..... I .. . . Captains mother, but her coming if address by IU.n C. Doy. snrsl sttor-l" "'"K"" ! ",rw 'TYi u"n' u- nM fo''!t " - n ? PLACES TO BE v FILLED ' . ' . - j v-1 It Ik a lone time between elections In Orttgon. In Iheae times, but they do come round It taut. While , we, have all been so much ilnt-rettid ' an . so much porploxlr-d 'aboiit 'the'slafe' elcc- C;RdLE' GIVES BANQUET-" f r" TOWN -'AND' Vi CI MtV 1 rvf oB Eft fa M ENTS TO LATE PRESIDENT ; .1, r I" IN FLOURING MILL ..i I Wi..m aiCI. M JMr Hilt m govt A farewell banquet waa (Iran In barn In the rear of bla new volaijifyrl Eirlmannla bnnqa'tt room,'oA the houne war the old et prlngflel-i alora, latt Friday eTening, In ,hoor street car aUtloa.:lf )v;ilT ili.H ncy of Ihe Southern I''lflc. The j aubj'-ct wo the altuiitlon oYeated by i Ike recent HiHln of the V. ft. mi lireme rnurt In the null for aeparntlon of the Southern anl Central rarlffa;. The ground gone over waa montiy aomawhat familiar to mont of thore preaent; but the apeaker'a thorough have a city election too, and it Is Dr. S. Ralph JHprde, dentist, 8prlti-,hlgh tlm to be getting ready fur rf. of .Mrs, jWJ O. Hill. Thirty covers fluid, Oregon. ' ' : f 11 Filberts from the Dorrle. orcbsrd were well displayed at the atate Mir. The city offlcera wlioe term and whoxe placea are to be fill year are:. W. N. Long aad O. H. Jar-lwlth the! national colors rett, councilman; Mrs. Vina McLean,! waa In table d'.hote .style, recorder; and O. B. Keasy, treasurer, shine Trio, .of Eugene, ,vLn,ppwuance cf their policy to build up and maintain one of the finest and most . modernly 'Wpp'1 milling clants In the countrv. the fimrfnrfleld were laid. Several of the gveat weVe I MorX U daughter of Mr. and Mra. vf Grain comDany hve.' within from Eugeni and Portland. The ban-lH- E- of West 8pringfleldad;Jijke,aet..feir'jrtay, .tW making rx quet was glren by Inka Circle, Ladle, Ber tonsils- removed ' Ias( 'week, and tensive Improvomenta In their eqnlp. of.tb O. Aj Hiof whfch'Mrs, iuliutUtT94 trom col(1 w'meiit.". Tbey have put n,,nd have s sxplrajhas been president for the pis( foorfter 'operation.; At lae teporta ''ny "operation,' J lld.th)Vyars.' Tha -tables)" were decorated ,,n WM 'ecoverlng. double disk grimier. The service Mr. and Mra. W. A. McAtee, ot, if you have any preference la regard The Sun-furnished mastery of the history and facts of the ''ortland. are spending tbe weelc Injto the filling of these places. It I rase, and his careful hidllng and clear T,,l ,ne nora 01 " presentation of the matter a.med to!r - "lln. Mra. McAte Is a sis ter of Mrs. Hamlin. They bad been visiting other relatives Id j Bouthorn Oregon before stopping here; i j ' ' i I Prof. Roth and an assistant were carry conviction as he proceeded, and to leave a lasting Impression favor able to bit cause, and lo etrengthen tho conviction, becoming general In this community, that our Interest! aro;po,tlo, fc n,w of ght ,he4th,tg bound up with tho lntere.U of tho, on h ben bou , rtla4rke), y,,, Southern Paciflo In tbe matter lm h h,d tYm pTOp9riy twr mediately at Issae. ? . 1 yMr Bnd tb, (blrt, Tbo apeakar traced the history of bt4 put M ,bal be bouM , . the "Sootheni Pacific Company" as I - ' i distinguished from the older "Routt-1 Je Lorah Is painting hla real- em Pacific Railroad Company;" the denco all over, Including tbe roof, j j building up of the lines of this convl ; . , . , . I ' A. C. Travla la giving the oats dn pany; Its relatione, at varlooa times,1 , " , . . . . .v. of nl waldonca a coat of paint all with the Central Pacific, (be Union Pacific and the federal government; th around. He worka a ahlfl at the plan er department oftbe mill, and then a time to bo putting them Into deflnlnte shape.' It Is time for log-rolling, cau cuses, parades,, banners, brass bands, speaking aad voting. And do not for get to aeo that yon art registered. PATTERSON THINKS FAIR A LOST CAUSE Joseph Patterson, who "also ran" lq the primary for governor, had an article on tbe proposed fair la 1I2S In tbo Taqulna Day Newt of Septem ber 28, under tbe caption The Lost Causa." He begins by laying: ' 1 Oregon wants an Internstion ex position In 1125, providing abe does not have to ray for it That la the music for tbo occasion. After the sap per, Mrs. Erglmann, In behalf of tbe Dr. 8. Ralph EMppe!, dentist. Spring field, Oregon. ; ( f . '.' ,,'t ( , ., j Final ezamlnationa of tbe sustained by Murl Lee, several days vice. litigation Initiated by government ....... - . . ' " , aniri hi inn nitiniinv iin tiiam aiwi " - ..u,mi m . . . ... . . offlciala. first for tho nnmerglng of . J , " ' 1 isum and aubstance of tbo presentiTbere were three eantains inrvntm-H. r K e oul 01 meincoin acnooi c, th. old Harridan .y.tem. then tater m" f W"k."" T".0-!" '" ' he proposed fair." -AilLi" "k,n r ,n tt High .,' ..nn... i . . .... acnool bullnlnr. I their own burnee who are doing alml- for tbe aeoaratlon 6f the Southern and . . . . " . . Then u telle of two expeditions Pri. .v .u-.. l .000' building. : ... . .. ' . . . iar aouoie-snirt worn. There seems'..., . ... . " . ,lreu tvu c entral I'actric; anu tne waring or . , , , nuurwavn m ini inw seniimeni oi r v a 'largo Munsoa They have ales fjnst ' Complete th 'litiftallaflon of a new Agentf proceed,' fh' only one on the Pacific coa'st.' '"''. ' ' With these knd1 ievetat 'other new machines of ttfe 'most modern ' type, lately put' lii,' they have now tha best and most 'modern' equipped floarf mill 1n the 'stare butsldV of Portland. This fa th only'mlrHn the Wlllametto valley that aa " boast bf '.' a fully equipped Uboratorr.' ' ! . , : .' Beeldes ' Ue ' ahova ' mentioned tm prbvementa In tbe mill the Springfield Mill A Grain com parry have Just re ceived a axicttoij blower machine fo nnloadlng bulk train .'out .'of 'ears This will be inaUUed at the ware hooate., Thla also la . tho latest thing: hi time saving and labm sarin r ma chines for unloading bulk corn wheat and.oata out of car , , which la nearly one third of tho num-i" ,T f , " l ill Tll Tb bu,,ne" 01 tbm tlrm - ln' ber thla Camp has pledged for the blgi? ?! "ac ?C? 9,d jcreaod to such aa extent as' to mak meeting In Eugene December 15.'., " " " ""'(tt necessary to greatly increase mo capacity of their feed. plant, aaweii the mill. ., : ' injuriei ml dars Circle, presented to the retiring- and while working at one of tlw dry departing president an elegant star- wi. cars at the Booth Kelly mllL re-' and bar pin, aa a token of tha regard. vealed no rupture of , any Internal . pans,, dui oniy-a severe a vain. elation ot her long and faithful aer-t . -,i - r. i ii i A. El Roberta,: president of tbo Ea gene Business college, reports that tbe enrollment of atudenla in that Instl t SPRINCriFLD w n w TO HAVE BASKET SUPPER jtBt,-1- ow With largest enroll- erver naa in septemoer. . I ne On, Tuesday evening, October 3rd, Springfleld Camp No. 247, W. O. W. special rata given by the street car company to students from Springfield held a very enthusiastic meeting inJand vicinity applies to students la In- their hall, whlrh Mll mliAmA suiuuons oi uis ciass. M I - " ; I Tho cleric read, fifteen : application j .hi,., wc.o .v t. . I luo ""U",U' V1 relieving in con' ' " , " T "''gested condition of e ithe clerk'a register, and Dlst Mgr. E ;0. Ro-al baa made three clock's which rent Oltonlthe people of Eastern Oregon , automobile caravan headed by Mayor ( will register every meeting night th (mker of Portland; and a Pullman number of applications secured during me snermsn act ana or me recent Transportation act upon the question across the street, hoard tbe ectvam at Issue. Ha quotd language from and aaw the light, and ran over. The fje act of 1920 expressly exmptlor alarm waa communicated to her son. ,ocuralon arranard by Union Paclflejthe week for the different team "the camera anweted" "Irom the Capt M. B. Huntly. who rushed In. Au;,";,", na ol couse. limited tO:Severa of the Eugene boys were over operations M tne antitrust laws in nhyslclan waa summoned bv tule-.1'""" "": - Air. ratmraon The W. O. W. meets every Tuesday evening In their own home. Hilda Ditto, the youngestj daughter of Mr.' and Mrs.' Geo. Ditto, was ope- such matters aa tho regrouping of the phone, and waa at the houae within ,,ompaoled the latter party. Hi railroads by the Interntutw Commerce (our minutes after tho alarm was giv-ium" UD hla convictions thus: Communion;" In other words repeal- en. Before tho flames could be ex-l "'t ma'r premature to make the I rated upon at Mercy hospital.' last Sat. unlay for actite appendicits.' She had t minister, WEDDING, BRIDAL TRIP La AND HOME COMING lite Bran and and everybody had a good dm. SnrlnaflCld Camn la nolrfrfsrtnv nr prises, of any kind, during thla cam-.broi,g,lt home Ttey. progressed so well that ' she paign, and tho membership seem de- ng those provisions of the Sherman tlngulehed. she waa badly burned from ,,utem'ntl but he bellevee that the termined not to give up nnUl they have was Dr. W. C. Rebhan made a trip to Brownsville Sunday, to see some of act In conflict with this regrouping head to foot especially about the "ow . hut that the trip was ched their goal which will put the bis old time patienta there. i. . ii .k. at.. ..,.. f l.. . . , not wasted. Each nald hla own I . . i v vian, iQ muwru laiY ui uit uiwr nan oi n,.r mar. tier mou vii present litigation. Wo expect to'verelv burned about the handa. haro of the expense." lake up aome of these mattera more fully next week not wasted. Each paid hi. own lnelnber,hlp to ,50 I t XTVf TllMl!a ,.ai.n m. V . . - . J . . ... Th h. ,...,.. l " '"V Mrs. Huntly bore ner surrcnngsi "'""- "." ' wH entertain their . membera and llh great fortitude; gave a clear ac r',h which the caravan wa every- !r)endl wltb a aket aoclal. This so come. bring a basket, bring your wife, moth- i Tbe one matter of great local In-'count of her mishap and talked freely. wnere ceJvad and the geaeroua hos-,lnM(tinf ,rea to everybody. tenest In the address waa tha ouota- m ihnu .hnut h.r until a hvnodermle .Utallty of tho various hoaU," and tlon of the pledge made to the people injection waa given to relieve her suf- add,: "Bovod that, after expressing of Oregon by tbo Southern Pacific firings. She passed away at 10:20 .tratltude. little remalna to be aaid. rompany, through Julius Krutschnltt, j The. funeral was held at Walker's! "Europe Is In a turmoil and bear chairman of Ita board of directors, chapel at 10 a. m. yeaterday. The heavy burden of taxation. In 12 made July S, If 22: - - Ichapel was ttlled. nev. T. D. Yarnes, ,B Philadelphia, after a laps of 60 Philip Gotsler, of , Marcola,, who works in Fischer Bros.' mill there, waa in Springfield yesterday. ' He re ported that tbe mill waa shut down tbo first four daya of the week, while Miss Sflvia L, Strubln were married at tho residence of.. Rev. .J. T. fMoore, the officiating; northeast, ' of ' Springfield, Thursday evenJng,)Septem'ber 28. The bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. T. W.-Strubln, ' of Springfield. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. John K. Bryan, who livo'A eaat of Springfield. Thai bridal' couple made a trip , to Reedsport. where Mr. Stro bin i engaged as a millwright 'They returned Sunday tfvening. Mrs. 8trv- bin had arrangd a home-coming? re ception for them at her borne, which waa attended by a 'small company of near friends. ue juiy a, ixs: - - chapel waa miea. Rev, T. U..Tsrnes, - "vimonths. To those who do not belonz . j . ,. . . : The Executive Committee of the ber'pa.tor. pre.ched the tuner., ac, here I be an exposition 1,, mfectedcon- er, or sister or sweetheart and spend, the c-,n,D helng shifted, a pleasant evening. The Camp ' 'nj Ray BaUfh o( Thorston. came fnto Manning a social gathering for at Snrinrfield Tnesd.T. and had u,-i,n- Vat once a month during the winter of u,e m,dUe finKer of hj, rlht h,ndiPOWER LINE CONNECTIONS SOON TO BE COMPLETED Things are moving rapidly towarda there will v. . vi . ... - .... . .. rail nr aii mill mill ann n.i r m im ih m I noara ot uireotora or me Doumnm i'a- mon from kov. i: s. mo ounai ' - a -"-'coma and get acquainted; clflc company authorise me to aay w ,t Laurel HillTemetery, and waa .--"'Z,rZJ. r " bo rames of different descriptions and , Miss Louise , Walter, of Oakrldge, J the completion ofthe California-Ore-that tbe Natron cutoff will be com- conducted by Juanlta Robekah lodge mr11' vit -,rferi ' a general good time. : Last Tuesdav ent the weekend at the home offgon company's great power line.be- p.eiru iinmMji.i-.j- aiirr our nsoi 10 no. aft or w.-icn sne was a memurr. ( " . " " V evenina a drawira waa held ar.d four Jra. Ella Walker, on Mill Street tween Pronnect and Snrlnrfleld Tha c sh.ll h.ve Tfc. follw.n, sketch w.a read by '7"", h,enM.UP i""' home bv . . by the ln,er-:,hapor at the funeral: i'T" !, ' 'our lucky ones After r.mo .1"' " vnnuuiuus aasTi o-' va iu IU hold the Central Pacific been finally established state Commerce Commission. Double j Ann Ellta Ritnrinll was born In Vor tracklng and'nmny other fttcllltlos re- niont. July S. 1R39, and died at hr ouired for the public servioo hva homo In Springfield, Oregon, Soptem- been halted by government attack pr joi 1922, aged 83 yfars, 2 months. 1 27 daya. Almost Immediately after tho closo allow rortlnnd to fas llf $3,000,000 fl0,ed- w",'rtnet,n wa ,n h bert and family. for an exposition. Of course It would naturally follow that tbe state would rove to Portland Mon-j day for a hort visit with his son DeV upon our title. .lnhn t ficAlt ,niirt niiianiMi u-i..- ji.ih -in .. -!. ... ..nlil In among oiner eipenses. II It were rgent; E. tond'-nt, 1, have to rrovlde a building coiling about $500,000 and pay for Its up keep, to banquet room. I i Mountain States -company has been hindered by the', delay of material (from completing the preparations for jmaki ig the connections at their sub- REGISTER AT HOME j Mr and Mrs. Geo. Larison have Jus station here. :neurred from a visit of two weeks; The CalKornia-Oregon will be T. Sparks, district freight 'marlago with Merrltt Frankfort Hunt- '"vl,,e oth" 'rty-wven states and ,etoh 6. Book jsp'nt at Canyonville, Oregon. Theyi'eady In about two weeksj to com- ReKl.trat'pn books are row open at report a lot of highway woik beinif 1 nence the work ot Carrying their te city hall. Registration close dece in that vicinity. Ilin over the Booth-Kelly mill pond. and passenger agent and Frank J Mil- y. In Franklin county. Now York, to forieln counties to erect building, a s open last day until ! ler spiK'lal counsel, wore present nt which place she had moved with her the meeting. Mr. Miller was cnlld parents some time previously. To this upon, snd spoke a IV w words remln- union one child was bo-n, a ton. Mar Iscent of the f ally duys when he rltt U. Huntly, who reuides in SpriiiK llved In Sprlngfli-ld. !i,.d. - Soon aftnr Iter marriage and send suitable exhibits, and expect them to respond. Will Oregonlans do this?" Referring to the advertising benf-i fits expected from the fair, he says' In closing: ' p. ru. j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wag-j , MENDING PAVEMENT ON MAIN STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. G. Sater, Pastor, r DEATHS LEROY BELL The city's new paving outfit, with shti re- "' a quantity of material, wa, brought ed with her husband to Canals.' "B,,t thft nuestlon rises: Can Ore- on ,he KroUnd. at the ln'erfction ofj Iwl ere thev lived about 1 years, nt on "lu,ru "n "" ane Main and Snd streets, ready for opera- !th end of which time they came to wllI,n to enA 0,8 mon u,h an ti0ns, Monday morning; but. owing Oregon, finally settling In Springfield. k"" "l'u,u ' tu " to tbe rainy weather. wo:k was not About twenty years ago her husband "cessful? IWbly there a- other commenced until the rext day.. Tues- d)d means requiring less funds for adver- day morning, the traffic was barred M-s. Huntly has been a resident of tla,n ,he 8,ate. Dtl hrlnglng people frora Maln 8tPe,t between nd and Knrlnafleld for UDyards of thirty years w""twrd " ,Srd, and Street Commissioner Donald- Leroy Bell, aged (, son of Mr. and tnrt wii tnd favorably known by son d a crew of three assistants Mrs. Patrick A. Bell, of Mabel, dkd '4 Jarge Crcj6 0f friends, especially against It, though It la a wonder that! began atrlpplng off the upper crust of at Mercy hospital Wednesday, Sept. ;among the older residents of the com- fhero Is not j the old pavement cooking and mixing 27. The funeral and burial were at mun(y and atate. She had been a 'nPRoNE CORSETS BRASSIERS th iop pre'd,n 11 nd ,ronln 11 tho Mabel cemetery Friday afternoon, member of the Methodist church from Mra A True Lundv' In afternoons down t0 nBke ' neW Ma!n tr3et 0Ut tho 2tb. The services wane conduc-l(.lrll,ood( and nn,n wthln the last tow .57 je'ffer8on Eugene' Phono 23$ fo- ot rcrT cbby o0''Iii old one. ted by Rev. W. W. Christ The bur-',e.r. wban Stressing age and gen- .nnn,ntmmn,'r ..,.,'. I Men who are pot "on shift." and lal arrangements were In charge of r.l feebleness ccmnelled her to do-! who enjoy seeing somebody else work W. F. Walker. ROBERT WALLACE slst She waa a faithful wife, a de- Mrs- inn, or uienaate, ure , nna mat diock or Main street tne voted mother, a loyal friend, and an arrived Wednesday for an indefinite most attractive place In town Just ohll.lna and kind hearted neighbor. vlu t tho home of Dr. and Mra. R. P. now. But even that will grow old In ner, Sept. 20, a boy. The family have hut recently : moved here from Bick- lton, Washington. ' . i I This Lord's day is Rally day and ws Subscribe for the fewa at $1.25, and are to have -an all day meeting. We get a photograph of yourself or any 'are expecting to have 200 in the Bibla member of your family free. school. Come and help make this number. The last part of the session will be given over to the special pro gram which is being prepared tor that Mr. and Mrs. Norton Pengra aro time. - Let every .person interested In moving to Springfield. They will oc- the work kindly be there and on time, cupy the property on Mill and B St, The morning worship will be at the iecently occupied by N. Keeter. usual time and visitors and strangers Mra. Gilford Lambert an Intimate ! will find a hearty welcome in oar Miss Cora Harvey is spending the: wek-end ln Portland. j 1 friend ot Mra. Esther (Huntly) Mon-, midst As members let us not neglect aco. Is here visiting her. the House ot tbe Lord. Immediately . . . , . following this service a basket dinner Mra. Jennie Cannon returned to her , . . . , . ; IO LU UTJ CUJVfCU uj au ,uy v.au iv She teavea to mourn her departure, Mortensen. Robert Calvin, son of Mr. and Mra. .her one aon, Menltt B. Huntly. of. Ed Levuetta cam. i ria.r ,ven a day or two. Walter Wallace, of Natron, died Fri- Bprlngfkld; two granddaughter.. Mr.. lng ,d w Bbout Sprln(fle,d two ' .1 .ay. Sept 2.. ..ed 4 Th. funeral E.,b.r Monaco, of Shannon Ore an ,hre . ,onktng . ,oma perg0I1. 1 1'" I a a 11 ....JaM Am 1 m . . a 1 . at - a V it, JTt .1 was neia ai ue oonia ouim.y. u. . ansa luyrue riunuy, oi isona iw, al ef(ecti be had near here. He has at 2:80 p. m.. and was conducted by Oregon; and two step-daughtere. Mra. been farmlng for tbe pt ye ,n th0 Rev. T. D. Yarnea. Tho burial wai AJdle Messlnger. and Mrs. Etta E- Ulupqu, valieyi wegt 0f Oakland. He in the Wallace cemewry, near j aspor, cott of Ottawa, Canada. W. F. Walker In charge. MRS. ANN E. HUNTLY 4ls planning to buy that neighborhood. a small farm In Mabel, waa In Springfield Monday. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICE Edgar B. Luther, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday achool. 11:00 a.' m. Morning wo-ship. Sub- MRS. LOTTIl M. GOTT ... . EUGENE MUSIC SHOP, Eugene, Charlotte May Gott waa born In Oregon has a brand new standard Ject "Will A Man Rob God." Mrs. Ann E. Huntly, an aged and Jo Davtes. oounty, Illinois, Feb. I, piano that la a wonder. Only $365. 0:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting for highly oateemned resident of Spring- 1871. 8he bad lived In tho McKensle Reasonable terms cn now and used young folks. field, came to her death last Saturday valley, and later In Springfield, for pianos. ltp. 7 p. m. the pastor will conduct a tevenlng, Sept 80, In a shocking man. many years. She waa affected by. -' ner. She had been into tha home of ptomaine poisoning about four weeks. CARD Of THANKS her son. next door, and went to her ago. She was removed to the Eugene1 . ,vlted. n.n homa a little after 6 o'clock. She hospital Isst Saturday, and died there Wewlsh t othank our many friends 7:30 p. m. evening service. Sub h Am O In TVlfH.n,t aftm . wlf . ' . " " ' ; ' K " arrange it as to be ther. Brother week in Springfield. i -,,., ... Chllders is planning on being with ns - "Reported Missing," at tha Bell Sun- and his fellowship will be greatly en day, October 8. Starring Owen Moore. Joyed. Plans for the new building Filled with thrills, and loaded with w1" posted on the walls for the laughs. i members to consider and give sug- ' igestions In regard to same. EPWORTH LEAGUE will hold a christian Endeavor meets at 6:Jff. bean social at the M. E. church, Frl- All the young people ot tha churct day. Oct. . Everybody Invited. Ad- shoulrl make it a rule to be at thes mission free. He meetings. Visiting young folks are- Mrs. Fred HInson tripped on a stick iwe'coln" which had been dropped Into a hole' Even,n evangelistic service, will! la the high walk west of Jhe gymnas-,b fct 7:3- -1 ' ' had made no complaint about a cold about 1:30 Sunday morning, October for their klndnesa and mr the beautl- Ject "The Baptism of the Holy Spirit." which had troubled her for several 1st Tbe funeral waa held at Walker's ful floral offerings during the slck-j Wednesday, 2:30 p. ra. Ladies Ail days. As soon as she returned to bor chapel yesterdty afternoon at 2:80, ness and death ot our mother and meeting. own home, she lighted a 'gas 'stove and war conducted Kev. T. I), siutiv, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. choir reher- and set In to prepare an ointment of Ya-:es. The burial ws In Laurel Rov, Marie, Gwerola Cott, son and ssl. turpentine and lard to relievo her cold. IUU ct-meUry. The deceased leaves daughters. . , . I Thursl 7:?0 p. m r-rRver met'r Tbe turpentine waa Ignited,, and set three brothers, two sV.eis, 1 son a id Samuel. William, Jams. it lice anJ A hearty welcome awa'ts you at al' vm He w h'ourht to th. Eugene Friday evening for a week's visit at fire to her clothing. Mra. Caste!, two daughters. Melltesa, brothers snd sisters. these services. - - ... os?ltai Last Sunday he was brought Us heme and with friends. . " ' - ' I lum. on E street aa ahe waa going lo ths bom9 of Capt M B Huntfy. ho-r. Monday night She received He was In a great measure recovered, some lnjurfea about the face.. There No une, weM bPokea and u doe, not are many such places about lvn. .ppe,, (hit UT ot Ui lojoriei IU W sources of danger to pedestrians and, permanent Incidentally, to the city. ' ' ; ! Bell, Wednesday. October 11, "Tha Larae Westlna-houaa lamna hava r, . . . . .. systematic Bible study class tor High jdropped from to M M Kerrigan , ? minina en.Y school students. All young people to-' up ,upply now ,t Henderer.. EIoc. trie Shop. per, and an unscrupulous rallroal Guy Monaco, who was employed as ""agnate who tries to gain control of a chaser in the logging camp ot the It- Steams & Ferris Lumber company, at Shannon, near Walton station, on the Coos Bay line, was severely. In ured cn Sept. 6 by a log rolling over Tha W. O. W. meets every Tuesday evening ln their own home. Roy Cairns came up from Reedsport