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NINI3TKKNTI1 YEAH.
srniNcriKLD, lane county, ohecon, Thursday, octobku 19,1022.
NUMBER 40.
BROTHERHOOD
HOLDS IEIB
The Method'?! Itrit hrtuioil held Hi
tlrnt meeting after lltn mi minor vac,
linn on In t Momliy evening, lit rogu
W Unto la t'te th'rd Mn lny In the
month. Th .upper rm on at 7
fi'rl'wk, The ntti'titlance was nut m
great a at toiiii" lh:( linn. One
long (atiln wai net. unit was rompleU'
ly filled At the biiiliiei inn'ting
following th supper It was i-1 to
change ttiu supper hour (rum 7:00 to
:S0.
After the supper, th' address of the
fVfiiliiR wn given ''T Itv. J. M.
Walter, of V.un-t.. The subject of
th ndlres list! uot been previously
siitioiiii-it. The speaker flM nut give
any u'C!f ic name to hla thorn. He
approached It ly cltftig succession
of event which ro-istitut;-d crises In
the inornl and Intellectual progress
tf lh h'story of the wot Id. H.t began
Mill) tile battle if Joora. tnit iniiii. of
the o'her event named were not ao
conspicuous outwardly nnd lmin-Jlute-ly
He po'uti-d In tunny things In cur
rent affairs, - cn unit t norul. (a show
tint a t-i t k Im n ii) on lit. unit raised
Cm nrctflon lew i !otild meet It.
I!,. -tilled tip a number of tb pro!ol
t'lum Hint Imvn been brought forward
tn tihuw tlw-'r rmitin,, an 1 iln-ur
the i oiirliilti Ih it the nrri.l t.f th
time, the -dnt'on (if IN j "oMeins, I.'illl
n lo Cm it' :n h ii ml rt to the r -inn-try.
Ii n Tiirr;il revival of tin- old
tin. religion.
S. H. S. TATTLER
Mm M I.eui Cuti 'in l.-il Intuitu for
llio K'tli' -'ll l"'1' "-k. Mult-
lucrMiig l!i remilta m pon"e.l "n tli
Ml -1 in bonril iia follows: Mnry Whit
ney. I'liulUi-' Jnck. Jetmlo Holverson,
Myrtl" Harvey. Eileen K;ll..-n. Civh
lal Iliyin. Mary McKelvey. S u-rano:
ltt:th Lu-'hy, Atinit l)!!lunl. llernlm
Jiieeli ion. Alice Tomaeih. Mary Fl! 'ii
Moon. K'H:ihetlt llng!irt. Cml aoprnno;
Clilr!ni latnlt'it. Wltittlfred Long
Mu-lon Hpeneer. Wllieltn Kcntt, (Irere
Wallace, alloa. Their flrat meetlig
waa held lliiliieiUaN ly attir ' school
Motnliiy evening.
'mi Martha Willlnmann. one of
tlio High a' hiol I m-tiiTN. returned l
achi'ol Motidny after an Illness of two
week a duriillon during her absence
aliw was with her parent In Corvalll
Ijtut Thurilv nfternoon. a very In
terestlng little program waa held to
celebrate fnlumhua lny. Tln pro
grntti was opened by singing "Amerl-
ra
Mlta Mabel Humphrey gave a
onloviilile reiitllng "S.ill On."
veiy
Tbla wan followed by a most Interest
ing talk by Silpt. Roth. Thia wna
rloaed by the singing "The Star
Spangled Runner."
Eileen, when told wo were going to
have Columbus cxielnea on Inst
Thursday, "Say. what kind of rxer
rlaoa did he take and where did In
take them."
It la proposed to have a period last
fng twenty minutes -ach morning to
be given to singing and the making
of announcement, instead of the
regular forty-five minute, which baa
been devoted to It only twice a week.
Last week bolng fire prevention
week, fire drill were held In the dif
ferent smhonto In V,wn Tne t,,l,e
taken to exacuate the High school
building the first time was one mtn
ut and thirty-five second. Due to
th quick response of the students,
Vho time required for evcuatlon ba
now been deorenaed to one and one
quarter minute. According to Bupt.
Roth, the time required to evacuate a
building of OH ! ahould not be
more than 85 second.
The Freahman claa are to have a
tarty October 17, la th High school
gymnasium.
The sophomore are going to have
a maquerade party October 17, In the
basement of th Hlgli cboo. All tn
attendance requested Jlo wer
nMki.
DIED
IRISH at hla home t Marcola,
October 17. 1923. Charles L. Irish, at
the age of 78 year, month and II
day. H leave hi wife and three
on, Charle C. and John Victor, of
Mrc.ola, and Earl H., of St. John.
Oregon, and two stepsons, A. B.
Dugtad, of WlchlU. Kansa. and L. M.
tmglad, of Portland, Oregon. Mr.
Irish wa veteran of'ttie Civil war.
tiavlng served la Company H, 29th
Indiana volunteer. He also aerved
In the United State navy on the
Mississippi river during the war.
Later ha enlisted In the reorganised
C of C Meets
Monday Night
Next Monday night tho Chamber of
('( iiiini'it i will litild It regular moot
ing lit lltn I'cery-Wliigenreid IihII, pre
r.lcd liy tint uii'.-ol supper lit one of
ill" rcstiuirnrts. Tint committee In
rum" wa nm cntiaiti ai una iitne
n to which (Ik will a rvc llio aup
cr.
Ilfin i-utiilli'
of the Farmer
Tel' liotie ci.in-iiy will meet with
the rhanilier mil xplaln their pinna
for an exchange at KprlngfkOd.
On Sunday, October Sth, Mr Floyd
Orvlllo Lull, of Kin'lngfluld and Mia
Mailtaret Marian Collin, of Kugc ie,
were united In marriage at tho resi
dence (if tlu offirliitltig inlnlatpr, A.
O. Snter. Only wltneaaea were pre-ai-nt
for the ceremony. Mr. Luts la
an employee at tho local d-i pot and bt
and dla bride will matte t'u-lr bomo
In t Springfield
We Join their,
many friend in wishing them a happy
and uat-lul life tog-iliiT.
I i
I
Lane. County Health
Co'orn-lo Iar Bs poe!bi. oat w-in ne aone
Board Elects Officers:
I the borne .r Mra. A. J. Morgan, ' rocitlon will be made of the mlaeel
jon Willamette HlghH, the firnt meet- inneou woodwork whether to burn
jlng of thn ITlRi-llla club after the it, let It float away In the river or
At n ,..eilrr rf tho n.t.o rv.iintv "yr',im'-r vacation, wm held. Mrs. I.. ' sel! It. if thnt could be done does
Health board held last FrliUv In Fu-
gu'ie, Mis. A. Ii. van vtiliih was ap-
polmeil 1-hnlrtttnn f:r WprlngTield wl
nut 1; r 1 1 y lo select her own committee
to ashlst her in Hie work.
County offcers wotp rlecie I and
ta'ki were given by several vt the
statu- of.'(rera.
Mrs Van Vubah has selected the
I- Mowing committee: Mrs. I. K fiiifo.
nurse; Mrs. F M. rtolh. rdiU'titlonal;
Mri ( K Wtieilc-n, ati'iptli-a; nnd
M II 11 l-i .1 enl,!...!. Tl,l
'committee will mi t nxt Thursday. '
, :ift-tiooti at 4 o'clotk. with Mian
' t'l-e'gHIH, the county b.enlth nurse, nt
i
j lie home of Mra. VanValMh, and
, make their plana.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A. O. Sater, Pnstor.
Itlblo School. P:45 n tn.
Worship, 11:00 a ni.
Chrlstlntt Endeavor. 6:.10 p. in.
Ivvntifft-llMtlf el-vtce 7-!tn n m
. .... . .
Tne niien.iatice at tne mine school ,
a mighty good but we want to make
t cent'tiually better. AH parents tn t
tympathy with th? work and whose
ildreti go no where to Bible school
are liem tlly welcome to send them to
mr school. Our teachers are conse
ruled and will do the rhlMr'n good.
Ve have clasaua for all agea. There
were 1! men In the class taught by
llio minister but we want more men;
-cm and Join us.
At the morning worship the pnstor
w:ll discusn,
if the Cros '
The Magnetic Force '
i lie niiifiiii. in. -uui
For the evening Ber
. , .7 ,1
Credulity u Rcllg.on or Can . Man
I.,.leve a I. e and lie lost. tornt
and hear Iheae themes delivered.-
..I V ..!!..... I... 1. lkuma I
bring a friend.
TOWN AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mr. Iterbert Moore left
for Portland the evening of their mar
Haps, Thursday, the 12th. They
turned Mondny. They will occupy
room on the second floor o( the
Steven'a building. Mr. Moor now
ha a position on the Jy siurt in inea very favorable time for aetting
planer department of the Both-Kelly ,flr outdoor. I
mill.
Mis Phoebe Barnes, of Eula, Ore
gon, la visiting her slater JaunlU
Rarme for a few day.
The W. O. W. meet, every Tue.dar
evening In their own home.
Mr. M. B. Van Valsah. who haj
been visiting Mr. A. B. Van Valsah
here, alerted for her home In Phi la-.
delphla last Tuesday, her 81st birth-
day, Tbl makes IS complete trip
acroan the continent tor Mr. Van
Valsah.
Mylan Lepley has sold hla property
in Springfield and will soon move to;
Salem, where he has a aon.
Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, dentist, Rprtng
Meld, Oregon.
Mr. and Mr. Al 'Montgomery will
leave next Sunday for California. 1
veteran Infantry of Indiana. The
funeral wa held today at the M. W.
A. hall at Marcola, Rev. Norman
Workman, officiating. Interme-it wa
in the I. O. O. F, cemetery at Marcola.
Tbie funeral arrangement, were In
charge of the Walker chapel ot thl.
cuy.
CATHOLICS
BUILD
HEW CHAPEL HERE
A nrw Catholic chapol Ii belrg
littltt on the corner of 6th and H
atreeta. The budding will l 24 by(wai rwently nent to California, and
40 nnd la not In be finished at pro- a crew from California, und:r a fore-
Hnt, juat tPiiipororlly encload. Whlls
'the chapel la arranKcd facing D atrcet
the -nlranroa of which there am two,
are on 6fh rtreet. Although the plana
fchotr anelhor portion of about equal aoma that almoat anyone could t"ar . Iloy Coisler were each fined $2.00 dar
y'.r.u tn be built at right angla on the ( down a bridge; but little thought the past week for (ailing to display
north end of the thnpcl, tbla part la
not being built now.
Willie thene Is no time limit aet In
the contract, the building la to be put each particular piece and bring It ; first, dance after the summer raa
up a quickly aa possible and will down (rom Its place without endanger- tlon In Stevena hall this evening. All
prnbably be done In two weeks If the 'lug the lives of the workmen, without members are urged to attend, as there
weather remains fair. (destroying or damaging any of the j will be election of offcers and other
The.I.epley Ilroa., M. J. McKlln and Parts of the bridge, and withal with .matters pertaining to the season's
W. U House are doing the work.
Mr. end Mrs. John Lorah. Mr. and
Mrs. Jeaa Lorah and Mr. and Mrt
'James Coleman, slater and brclht-r-ln
.litw rf the IO'nha, apent Sunday on
;ino .Mcneniie near liaynen linage. ,
Mr. and Mra. Polf-mon emeet to tr-av
'in a few davs for California to spend
I I'm wln'cr. Their home la In Crealy.
K t""for-1 W08 ",,l,,!lJ P'fnt for
the year.
B. 0, Smith Harvests
7350 Bushel of Spuds
P. O Smith has stcre.l ntiotit 2.000
"' ' m l-mmui-. in .ni- i u::g M..n.i '
M,n rl"'il eloiigliig lo W. H Hodes
of Kugene, nnn la now loosing arouna ; siuf-u m: inn nu utiu n'oiij-jini ir. mree preceatn.g years, ror
for mote storage space. j violently sick on Tuesday, the day ; the sake of thiB university course, she
M. Smith plntel 105 acres this. they left Eugene. Tn? train was heldjtiad declined a position In the Kla
xar and b!s crop Is averaging 70 nt Clendale about half an hour to al- math Falls high school which would
nt-shels to the acre, or about 7351 , lowjt!:vm to call a physician from the have paid her $140 a month. Z. T.
bushel. 1? rented E0 acres fnm 4.' -tow.' They stopped at Montague, Kintzley negotiated the rent deal in
W. Hoppo and 35 acres from Jessi which their train would roach about this case.
ISt-avy. and the rest of the land via
on his home plac-s.
The planting and harvesting of thia
crop h"s given employment to a num -
her of i s oi'le. and la another enter -
tin., la tinininv tn lirln Snrlnir.
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;fl,tl 10 11,0 ro,1, marketing oen-
'.
Thfy Mpi(.t t0 8top nwhlle, possibly
a month, nt San Jose, and sp?nd the
ft f ,hu wI,er Hnason i.os An-j
geles,
A finely finished Packard car, on
.our streets Mnndav. bore a California j
. license plate, with the number 817.C10. :
ftlamn- 'Ull oi Anan t.
. ,
, . ., ,,,,. . nlun in i nrpu..
ing and cleaning establishment In the
ro.m lately vaenred by Mr. Stover's
8hop ,Ie , puttlng ,n ,
ou(flt of u toto machinery and an-
. . , ,. . .
jiimo i it- nnn -cu in ii, .-
neas for 10 or 12 years. His brother,
W. A. Martin, will assist him.
As a aten In the nrenaratlon for'
bulldlnr a new Christian church, the
charred timbers and pile of charred
re-firewood left from the great fire were
gnthered in heap and burned Mon-
day evening. It had been damp all
'day from (og. without rain, and It waa
The W. O. W. meet every Tuesday
evening In their own home.
Arthur Ourley. Canadian "ervlce
man, and eouln of Mis Mildred
Ward, arrived Monday evening, from
Canada .nd will work tn the Booth-
' " " " "
The Kenalngton club will meet with
Mrs. Paul Basford, Friday afternoon.
October 10.
Springfield High school girl will
work tor room and board. Box 24,
Goshen, Ore. ttp
After the business aesslon and a
short time apent in ewlng. the ho-
teas Introduced a Jolly cutout contest
offering a prise which went to Mr.
Paul Basford, aa winner.
Daluty re-
fraahmnnts Mrn aarved at the close
.fteroon. j
Mra. Goo. Catching will entertain
the Keedlcoratt t-luh at her home on
th ami slaat this tt rianinnn !
,l" ""
The Progreaive "tt" club met at
the I. O. O. V. kali Friday evening.
October 13, for the regular monthly
Rebekah degree practice. The aoolal ,
I hour and refreshment feature of the
1 4 .
HEW CREW OIS-
JTI'IMI
E
III Liu
The Southern Pacific bridge cr
tnai no mn operating in mm region
ntan who la experienced and ikl!ld
In ateel bridge work, waa brought here
to do the work of dismantling the old
'afreet Car bridge. It might aoem to
will ahow that It will require an ex-
pert In e-teel bridge work to know
whre and how to begin, how to loosen
ithe greatest economy of time in
ting the work through.
The steel from the bridge will be
brought op to the racks near the June-
tlon of the Booth Kelly driveway with
mm
BR DG
the railroad and atackvd. All the'"8 cu,"u" "
- - i
ra ' l'art8. Ucn . '
,nd nuts- to the woodwork
w111 1,9 pPrate nd preserved as
rot Hrf
aa yet to have been deter-
I mlBod.
W. G,
Taken Sick
On California Trip;;;;,sr;
Mrs. Vim Mclean received a letter .
written nt Montague. California. ShejKlamath Falls, where Mrs. Carr had
7:30 Tuesday evening, but wnere It i
I does not ordinarily stop. Mra. Hill
'thought they might stay there a week,
jPho has a nephew there, Austin
: Murphy. A l?tter received frpm her
bv Mra. Al Moneomorv. Siind.iV. stated
- - - -- (
thnt Mr. Hill was still confined to the
bed.
meeting was dispensed with to allow
more time for practice for Convention.
LOST On 5th street. Crescent gold !
!pin. set with penila. Phi Tlieta Kappa.
Audrey Terkins. ' ltp.
Fred Clover, who drives one of the
team lor me etwari mei company,
,las heen VDahu t0 be 8t hIs work
,ne Pasi pvx;rai anys
e e. Morrison and family spent
geveral days the latter part of the
wk f porUnnd Mr Morrlgon
went down on business and the ladies
wt.111 moiig lur lur I'lmvure ui ma
trip and to visit with relatives. They
returned Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mra Prrt ntt of ne.r
Aurora, snent Sundav at the home of
Andrew Nystrora. Mr. Garrett and
Mr. Nystrora are Bister. Mra. Ny-
trora ha been confined to her bed
since last June with partial stroke
0f paralysl.
Th M.nnh.h eluh held the flrat
!meRti of the season Friday after-
noon at the attractive home of Mra.
W. H. McKlin. The room were
'.....,.11. a .. n. rtn.or.
fu,ed
,K ,,-,
J .erved 0, hostes.
h ,t th, home
of Mr. E. E. Morrison.
I have received the agency tor the
llf . TT. Q An na.
invmvrn iwi-i . ,oium
Ask for demonstration.. Jack Hen
derer. electrician.
The remain of W. C. Severos ar
rived tbla morning from Hoqulam,
Washington. The funeral cortege
left at 9:30 for Mt. Vernon cemetery
where the grave aervtcea were held.
Walker' Undertaking parlor
bed
charge. Mr. 8everna wa at one time
a resident of thia cltv.
day October 16, Mr. Kester U a till
able to come down town unaided and
. K. 1mA twllh K I niinv frknnila
"
and acquaintance.
A letter received trora Wm. Dodd,
of Natron tell, of his trip from San
Francisco to Honolulu. He speak. In
glowing term, ot (be Island and it.
eFor lCOIllill OF
YearArranged, Mm gjjj
The City Budget commute met
Tueaday evening, September 17, and
arranged the budget for the coming
A ropy of 1ne t,urtget wilt b
;,;ut,n,,hed the next iasue for the
inrciritiatlon of the tax Davcrs
Tha number of traffic of'ensei
ceem to be decreasing. Jake Robin,
riaitil T. Williama, J. H. Bushman and
tail lights.
The Fornightlr club will hold the
put-'dancing to be decided.
CeorKe ,IeImer WM dlmlMed from
the Eugene hospital Wednesday, after
having received medical treatment
for the past ten days. George reports
Preparing For More
Efficient Work
Mrs. Matt.'o I. Carr, who owns to
j hri,'? cl "ear old- 811,1 has been
.teaching nearly all the time since she
was 17 years old, has sc-t In to take a
(fecial course In the state university,
to perfect her in the art of teaching
and to prepare her to do better work
'In the tfxt 44 years. She ar.d her
have rented the Geo. Spawn
on 2nd and E streets, fully
furnished. Mr. and Mrs. Spawn are
going to spend the winter In Califor-
nia
Mr. a"d Mrs. Carr came h?re from
BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICE
Edgar B. Luther, Pastor
10: f0 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship, sub-
jM.t -Sunday School Evangelism."
6:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting for
!yojunft folks-
7:00 p. m. Systematic Bible Study
cIubs. All are Invitod.
7:30 p. m. Evening service. Bub-
;Jcct, "The Engineering of Eternity.
Can a man be saved today and lost
jtomorrow? What Is meant by "Once
j.j Grace, Alwaya In Grace"? And
ether questiors will be answered sun
day evening at 7:30. Come and loarn
the meaning of salvation.
Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. Ladies Al l
,,....,,
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. choir reher
sal. Thursday 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting.
people, and reports that hi health,
for which he made the trip, is con-
'd"ubly Improved. Mr. Dodd ha
been ,n the vicinity of Ashland and
Gran,s raM a11 Bummer- having
a,le1 ,or the city In the Pacific,
SePtmber
p Saturday, October 144b, Arthur
ji Robert and Miss OprHolverson
were married In Vancouver. Washing-
ton. at the Home of the bride' sister.
Mr 1 N- Endlcott. Miss" Holverson
Is the daughter of Mrs. Hannah Hoi-
rerson, of Sprmgfield. and a teacher
,n the Uncoln achool. Mr. Robert,
I the oldot on of Mr. Grace Rob-
rt.. also of Springfield, and I em-
ployed a. dr.ft.m.n In th. office of
the county engineer In Eugene. The
! young people are keeping house for
tnB present In room at the corner
... . . . .
qj ana a etreer.
Monday evening the tea-here of
the Lincoln school with whom Mr.
Roberta I associated gave her
shower.
The Crater Lake season waa offi
cially closed October 1st. The num
ber of car that visited the lake dur-
Ing the past season was 6G91, the num-
ber ot persons, 1916, a considerable
Increase over the aeason 192L
A the result of a ault decided In
the federal court In Portland a tew
irt.v. nun lh .lot. rJ Oro.nn I. 1IV.I.
q o pay o
.cent a yard in royalty on about 1,-
100,000 yard ot Warrenlte pavement
(similar to our Main street pavement)
laid oa the state highway.
i The annual RebeKah convention of
District No. 10, will be held In Eu
gene, on Thursday, October 28. Thlsi
t district Is' composed of the following:
lodges: Eugene, Springfield, CresweH,
College Grove, WaltervUle, Coburg.
Marrinburg. Junction City, . Elmlra,
Mapleton and Marcola, all of which
will be represented at the convention.
Mrs. Mildred McMaLan, of Halsey,
president, and Mrs. Edith Kelly, oC
Roseburg, vice president, of the Re
bekah assembly of Oregon are bold
expected to be present.
The afternoon session will be given
over to the election of new officer,
decision of meeting place for the next
year and other matters pertaining to
the general routine of business. i
The Eugene lodge will serve dinner
at 6 o'clock to all ont of town visltors
and also light refreshments after ttw
evening session to all in attendance.
The Springfield degree team will
put on the initiatory work of the
RibfkaU degre-e at the evening ses
sion. There will also be talk by
the state president at thia session.
j i wining nomers oimeinnj-
tlan chnrch held their regular meeting;
jlaat Thursday at the home of Mr.
tN'Ina McPherson. The next meeting;
: will be with Mrs.' Morelock, at the
i corner of 4rh and A streets, October
ilSth, and meetings will be held each
,week Instend of twice a month until '
after their bazaar In November.
THURSTON NOTES
1 Francis D-wrty and family hav
moved to th Thomas Carney placer
and Mr. and Mrs. Carney have moved-
,to the Ashler place near WaltervUle. ,
j Marvin Jackson made a -business
tr!p to Thurston last Wednesday.
i - Mrs. Lilian Rkodes and daughter ;
.Theda and Howard Cotton, of Spring-- ;
.field metered out to Thurston Thurs
day evening.
j A. W. Weaver made a trip to Alptnat
last Friday.
j Prof. Roth, of Springfield, and Dr.
Flanigan, of Eugene.made a business
trip to Thurston Saturday.
Mr. Tllton. who owns a ranch above
Vida, waa repairing stoves in our
neighborhood last Saturday.
Mr. Clark, of Eugene, is peehingling
the church.
Ray Batigh. who has had blood
poisoning In his finger Is getting bet
ter. The epidemic of lagrlppe, which has
been so bad in our neighborhood is Im
proving. The Freshman reception was held at
he High echool last Friday evening.
Several from Springfield attended.
j Taylor Needham had most of the
grade school students as well as sever
al grown ups picking up English wal-
I nuts. last Saturday. He expects tc
have them to help him next Saturday
also.
I. D. Larimer and family, of Spring
field, moto-ed out to Thurston Sun-
;day. to visit at the Fred Russell
I home.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and daughter
I Ethel spent Saturday night and Sun
day at Thurston.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest West visited
In Dorena last Sunday.
John Hays and son, of Junction
City visited Sunday at the A. W.
Weaver home.
Arrangements are being made to
have a revival meeting begin the 24th
ot November. Rev. Childers will b
the evangelist.
A. B. Mat hew and family have
moved to their farm at Thurston.
Mr. George Wright, ot eastern Ore
gon arrived Tuesday tor an extended
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "
A. B. Mathews and other relatives.
Mrs. Stacy of WaltervUle. has been
nrsing her daughter, Mra. George W Li
lian, who haa had the grippe.
Wflllan Bros, broke their planer
la Monday and are still closed down
for repair.
Mis Willa Edmlatoa who la at
tending Business collegia in Eugene,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Walter Edmlston.
METHODIST CHURCH
Next Sunday morning Rer. N. W.
Phelps, the brother of Rev. Guy Fitch
Phelps, who I. .o veil known not
only here, but throughout Oregon and
the entire Northwest, i. to speak at
.the Methodist church at 11:00 a. m.
( In the evening the pastor, Rer. T.
D. Tame, will preach.
We nvt the public to these ser
vices and hope that a large number
will avail themselve. of the opportu,-r-IMes
afcrlel.