t: RING D If Ml KINISTEKXTH YEAII. SrRINGFIEXD, LANG COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922. NUMBER 41. NEWS 4L LOCAL HOLDS I rn.m tne time mo d.iiui guirawsa; "Hoar Ya! HearYe- The V bo- KANGAROO gariM court la now in session, u.a Ann. Kno- A j Morgan. B. It. Dip multltud of spectator, ceated to rip- pe.l j,rnry Korf , H N,et r. W. He by allng thmstv,Mi prerlplta- ,r,.,HBr, ji. W. Whitney, and Mlaa t'ngly on the perlloua verge of a VAn Swart., apasm Internally screaming with de-. llcht until court adj'iurnad on that1 fmuoua nlabt of all night. In tha mak " Inn of 41. history (Monday, Octob I3rd. l3t ) "Doc" May. day alilfl sawyer for the llooth Kelly Lumber company waa tit Judg. With irregular breath he riietd that the clerk ind the In dictment. On Heibert J. IV wan alleged to have obtained money under fats pretenses. I. . "Selling wet limti'itd of dry wood." Iinni. . I i'iU.. ii.a man wtid ntiM tiffin" poluli on the big K' t.M-th, as Mltoriiey mr int ii""iiii.iin in iiinun-j nr. tt-i i n-niiii nun h' n tu'i ti l a Jmy Irinl ft til It was grstit-d. fur some time u'th TUighte dUea-, The exatnliiutioii l tli lul-im-n w Hn.l It wm nron tlio advice of bl m low and I'rtli'f"! pimrss. AtliMin y ihyHlHn that ba had etarted to Bar. tVlms ev.'r al'-it with the percintyry Fianrlsco to consult a ii'i-lfillitt. linll' tiK Mm. "I '( " Mny mat ex-1 Mr. Ili'tllihclm was at one time, rimed frnn aenlng as Juror bcniio utxmt 12 y-ars sgn, a very enterprl if her rt'lntlotiBlilp to the Judge. Fob lir merchant of this city, and at th.t lowing the sweni'lr.g of the Jurors. at-jtlm ot his di-uth, owned ronaldornblt trn-y Plllard. tbe electric Juli mini Tor tbe plant bi-rtan the procerullon j , 1. 1 L. u .. . 1 1 K m,I r r- f , 1 1 . nony ... u ' , if fll1! OIW1 I Iimrn n in- M railed aa the principal wltnesa. m took the oath. '"I firmly promise In this case, wherein Local No. 70. IH trlcl No. 1, 4L Is the plaintiff and I one Herbert J. Cox the defendant, to, till tbe truth, the whole truth and ncthliig but the truth, so help me liorh Kedlyi". with good grace and without a anlke. In the wllm-a chair he testified thut while out giving one of his babies Its morning "constitutional" in an ultra fnKhlonable dUtrlrt of tr city. be olmerved a lad c:f wood that ha 1 1 liecti di!lvercd by fie nptenunni. i.(iny morning was t'.pvoleu to prnctic th pronerutor'a ijuerv after two '.'XmIui; High school yells. Miss Mabel j hlhlls had been t liicrd on tho tabl I lliunphrcy our yell leader has collect-1 In evl.trm e. "Did you find these In Vd a g"t)d many yells for us. J th load r II" fplli'd. "t did.' Dnnlel Critea. th defemlants en- ter put the witness to task. "How rid are you. M- t'ox?" "f.2 next yenr." the witness r 'piled "So. will, how long hnve you been a l.liukHmlth?" whh the rather ir.mr mnl quest 'on "Over f.O yenr. liess. bellowed the "wit- ( n t". o-r!i!rn. Jh lire Mv swung the gavel to rectoie order In the court roc in. "How do you account foe being I blacksmith so many years when" "My father was a blneknm'lh" blurted the witness, snnrcaxllrnlly. "It your biislne to fiiimn tblngn." , returned Dn'lid CrMes, with. "Wo'ro through with the witness, yo-ir honor." to bla royal hlgh 'rss, the Judge. . The next witness called was Goo. II. Ditto, fo-mer local aecretary, who seemed to have nutty notlona perched in bis noodle. He testified Unit ho l. .1 . 1,, a ! ,.f Urnr.il frflin linn pun imnrn m .... ... the fletennant ann nnnren ins i"w lapping a Mock of wool; aftorwarda pulling off some queer antics. Hla rhh-kena too. acted differently. An, odor not peculiar to hi. ranch per- me.ted the atmosphere since the wood was delivered. Moreove-. thla wit ness In entertaining a suspicion kept t.h nn I Via rinfflndsnt and . h.. V- . w htm m a card mated that he saw him remove a card from h's pocket, which ro douiit. waa a signal lo h'a customers to lt them v ,.. hi. -lnrArt or re. were In the wood pile. Tha accuaed waa then grilled and Parched by Skinner, the ahor.ff. A , ,'nA .. ,... hi.-h Ca. neeelr TL Ho! rlS I b-ll lt".l.Yl tro, 10 lmw QUr, lvPnl g .a !?;. of aub punk laundry .o.p. B gallon, of ub- tltute turpentl . .. tand two week., then .train tnrougu . i. ihmnr,!, an I. W. w. aoca io seen ii irom wr- ... . - . . . i. tna- and add a little white mule a ID ..... i. - i.i..u n..t .t,a i.kaI "nil. lard'a Hootch!" ' I Whereuron. Prosecutor Dlllard got wrathy "I'll be glad to tell the world ibl. wa. a vile trave.ty on Justice, tha ,, . . nviAA nrartieina law Fix- lng hi. Intent ga.e upon Crlte. and pointing hi. finger In the ordinary haracterl.tlc way Dlllard advised n,ii,. in .nma tn hla nlaca of buslnei. sometime and be would trouble to ex- ,. . w nninia of law to blin. r-rita. in Ma droll and snaDDV atvla - ram, back at him something Ilka thl.: "Therel. no time like the pre.ent, Mr. Ulllard." and digging down Into hla Jean, produoad a four-bit plect and made request for the change Several witness t "stifled for tba Mrs, Paul Hnsford wa hostess to the Kensington club at Ivor home last Friday. Ciysfinthumumw wene usad In decorating tli n room. The- after noon was spent In needlework, fol lowed with a delightful luncheon .served by th hostess. Mrt. L. E IltHiforJ waa th guest of tha club. Th following members were present: yy.mon, Mayi j, E. Edwarda. E. 0 Button O. n Keey. F. M. Roth, Old Time Resident Dies In California Mr. and Mrn. Mark Peery received WOrd Ihtu week from their daughter. Mr,. (, ,,f S., Fn.:iaco, that Mr. U'uul Kfitli.-lm d!d the 1Mb. while on 11' Iruln enroiitn t'l P:in FrHiiclkco tn-m Vlsallit to cinmilt a spM-':il;st. property here He I survived by hla wife and flve'gero Packing company alaugl.t-r rhllilrf.H mm fnl 1 1 iwa innnfla l-ti1lv , . . T" T sm rnri. S. H. S. TATTLER Tha high school student body baa received a number of new song books. ,They were published under the aus-!to pices of the Uehnke w alker Business college In Portland and contain aongs familiar to everyone. . The singing period Tuesday ing was devoted to singing sorgs of m -wnen iou ana i vwto loung, Margie" type. The first twenty minutes of Mon NOTH'E The boy of the school' w,(n rj(1 (.((.yci,., to nllj (rom m-hnol, would like very much, for other pio- 0 to y,. 0f them unless given per-'a I11llKn ,y jip ow .r Miy n gm with St Mary'a school ,.f i.', vri.iuv nriertuwin giiiie is to be piny oil on the fiild back of the Sprlngflel 1 ro- lofffce. A rol - j. ,,. vtn ,)p laK, n so romo (bim ()( B(I()iort )(llr h()m(, f?nm ! As this wk ends t!e first 6 weeks cf school, everyono is studying fcr ex- animation. Mrs. Itaymo'id Kiey. of Goshen.) underwent a major ororatlon at the Mercy hospital lat Saturday. Mn j Frey Is a dnughrer of A. A. Anderson". -.,. .. . M, ,j Mr. ,hn The small aou cf Mr. and Mrs. John Moss, of Ms reels, underwent a minor operation Tuesday at the office of a i...... i .i,,.ai.i., V fi fiwrn rahimail in Trr 1 .. . rl v.. .v. .v...,ivi v w, t enneNiiuy, niier a visit or two weeas at tr" home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Gorrle, Sr. pendant. Mating that the wood .old hm 8 "''"Otory In every respect. A bit of pep waav Introduced Into the trial when, a letter wag read " - : hlh a I1,,-od t0 tav bo" ,....."" . .. , -". "" Prn ... I. A f.ttii, rin nnmMnnu ltrU,.1n "","" -"l"r iieaiers. VIC .torla. B. C . datad Oct. 23. 1,022. and ' "" sign which will be hung In front of ' "rt ,t'row Drand b" n,been tbe garage la the next few day.. Daker bea'dc. a daughter Mr.. Jew sh pped th a day by aeroplane. Pluaae , :Calklna. at Corinthian. Alberta. Can- 8" Ln Sla.h. four The Baptist church will begin speo.. The fuuer.l will be held, today n- north of Cobur, at 1:30 p. m.'l-l evangelistic service. 03 Sunday '., , p. m, ,t the Pleasant Hill ceme-i the 24th Inst. Signed Pres. November 6!h. .one week from thl. tely. Rev. Tho D. Yarna, pastor "f -olhlm but a trick of he de- coming Sunday. Rev. J. O. Bovee. 0f the M. E. church, will have charge , ' ... .ii.. nf ih. Miat of w.hinton t w . Jl. i...l r,..,ll ,HH nn.n n. Jungs proceeaiiig wiio compiei- m- ' - - ... - ' ' . . l , nil i.ijib ku li-.-i iiii t . iin ii ti i 1 1 1 1 1 imi m rAfflM wniia r nit 111 rnra ri ran rn " ...... . - - - reach a verdict. -Aa the foreman of tha Jury. Chaa. Myers, the loc.l'a champion chicken "nrounced a dlaagreement. The City mar.hall put In an appear- ance and placed the whole bunch -' ""t. charging them all with being "hard boiled." . Aside front thla, R. C. Richardson wa elected chairman; b. n. uiuara. ... .'a vice chairman; D. W. McKlnnon, re- lected secretary; Ivl Neel. treasuer-, r Qeo Davenrrt confrere, "nlltae; 8. II. Richmond, member of ot board of truatee. In regular session Tb meeting was cllmaxad by a weenejr feed. f W. McKINNON TO PLANT FIRSHH DEAD 1UIJTI! Ten thousanj young fir treea, each 0,jr few ,ncb, hl-h wlU b" ea on ueaa mountain, a anon aia - tance above Oak ridge. In the Cascade. national forest. E. II. Hall, examiner, decided by tbe people on November In tho office of the forest commission-.7th. jer left Eugene Monday for the scene I A Mr. Stevens made a very inter (of the planting and will have charge (eatlng address to about 125 voters la jof the small crew engaged In the: the assembly room of the High .work. school last Friday evening. In support It Is expected that the 10.000 trees, 'o.v. 111 cover approximately 20 acrea of mountain, which waa burned over a number of year ago, all the stand ing timber bi.-lng bumod off at that time. The forent ee'vlce in 1918 planted I iliT" !iulnl),r ot tn" on lhl" moun tain and those that are still living .uifde a good growth, but a fire last j y''!ir UUA "mo of Man Burned to Death Known As S.D.Young The elderly man w ho was burned to desth in his camn fire near the Ln- hmiuA . rn.. 1 1. .1... j ' ' " " . limy iiiiii uuiu, wnn o. t. lUUHBi .;isw'i.w w v . m wvvuwci mw mo i she-lff a office has learned from Mrs. j Kays who lives near the Miller prune I orchards, where the old man was iiu- ployed for a few days. I Young was cripple, but appeared bo In good spirits, Mrs. Kays told the sheriff. II ba, told her he tj,best man. Rv. 8. Earl Cbilders per - two brof.:e-s somewhere In Missouri, but that he did not know where. In- morn-'formation so far lr thp hands of tin j sheriff does not c:1v him any know- ledge of the d-rellcfs relatives tlmt.ls also a graduate of the local high they may be notified. MARCOLA GIRL HURT BADLY IN AUTO CRASH Llttle Georgln Goddard. slxyeazold daughter of Mr. and Mrs Cmldard or j Marrctn and a pupil of the Marcolp school. Is lit f.'.n Mercy hopltnl with broken and dls'ocnted shoulder and bruit-?a, as the r'sult of an auto acci- d(M)t 0,,pO8l,0 ,, Stafford school bouao Sunday nftoroctvv The accl Th-'diMit. which Involved two niaclilr.es and t i.. j i.i.j .,:i,iiiii-ivi.v ti-iiu'iiiiii:u I'm: mi .Hem. - WHs cm!" d wh-n on tried to prif-lr"1"1 tieT on 1,10 wa to Spring - . field from tho Mohawk valley mill tewn. i.-.o gin a mot nor mrs. ne:ie Goddnrd. is aNo suffering from J'"'" sustained in the sn3 accident, It,,-., however. wr.a not bruught to the hospital. J,ihn Hlleman, ow:ier and driver of ,ue ma(hlne destroyed when It went off the grnd;, waa driving to Spring- f,I(1 w,tn gpven othPr p(K)pe i ths car. The party included Georgia and her father and mother. At a point opposite the school house his niece. ir.unice iiiienmn, utiviiik :ioiuer inr: 'in the same direction, essayed to pass l-1 l . l . -1 miu. i lie uniiu car nan iiuwuni off the grade when th-9 two cara,"rr ,u r on ;nu sireei, ior tne touched aldea, and it overturned, protection of pedestrians; the first jaeorgia and her mother were pinned 'ra'llng of the kind put up In beneath tre machine. All the other U of , auto were brulged or ,n tevUmti but M1 HneB and her companion, Mr. Fischer of Marcola, were not Injured. Their , .nnrrfin. i. ., V. p. formation received here. Eugene .Guard. Th. .m AVnu. n. h nur- 'chu4ed ,nd rN.olved . ,arge electric during, the' D.St tWO year. Will COn- r - - - - , - duct the service.. Plan to attend a. - . ,. . , .--. n..ihi j a w v. - a v i and profit by tbe soul stirring mes- t a a... at i .ii i ot thl. man of God. PUNO LESSONS Arrangements mily be made wlth Ruth acott nyroe by cgTn gpringfieia i26-J or En- gone B41-L. I-esanns given In Spring school field each Saturday. High credit, given. " Mr. and Mr. Stolmip's 1 tf e- daugh- ter, wnn naa ones quus sua, is now I B. A I . I. a Improving, . . ... . com-'.J 0. h dauKhUs, Mrs. Earl CUi Dr. 8. Ralph Dipt ml will be In Wendllng today and Friday oa bu.l-ness. SCHOOL-BILL POPULAR TOPIC:- The Compulaory School bill, or aa lt la aometinKa caned Th Aritl rar - :ocniai scnooi dim. la just now ecupa- lng any and all other meeaures to be of the measure, at the conclusion of which he waa loudly applauded. Iti'V. A. A. Carscallen, a representa tive of the Seventh Day Adventlst church, debated the opposite side ot the nnontlnn In a verv smnll rrnwA at Morrison", hall. Monday evening. Ilia address waa full of iep and was thoroughly enjoyed heard him. by those wiio Asahel Fish and Pnrrio . flittn MorrioH uaiiio uuiu uiaiiibu The marriage of Miss Carrie Ditto j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H.g8 W,UhoUt"y'n tha' " nJ7ed Ditto, and Asahel II. Fish, son of Mr. ind Un flAnt-a Vluli memm inliimn. 7 V. . . . T A u .C jhoruo of the bride's parents on 3rd) and E streets, In the presence of tbe Immediate relatives of the young i couple. I The bride waa attended by Miss , Florence Fish, and Glenn Ditto was .formed the Impressive ring ceremony. Mrs. Fish la a graduate of the Springfield High school and a teacher in the school at Cushman. Mr. Fish school and of the Portland barber col- J rjaugh'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. James jlego. Tbe young couple will make Calvert. their home at Cushman. j The stuients of Thurston High " 'school are -ejoiclng over having the I f,Tr, . t," , ,CrOM WPr!: piano returned to tbe achooL ' . L t0 a,tend , Suday veCing Mr.. Elkins. Mr. the funeral of Mr. Wm. Olmstead, a brother-in-law of Mr. Cross. ( haa. Lusby and Jamea and Chas. Pumphrey. spent Tuesday at Harris - burg and vhlnitv. on business and In- jcldentally a hunting trip. Mrs. W H. Adrian was expected ri'ino ne'irjinav alter a vibii or two 1 "Vwere on a picnic at the power plant 1' - 1" m' KOR sale Barred Rock cocWrels from pr wnn,..B trap-nested stock. In-jono" prize winning Leghorn cockerel. j .hone Ellgene 1:75-Y. Mabel Know! - trI)i 8tewMr ftljdition. Spriugfield. itp : Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yoder, of Waltun spent Saturday and Sunday at the n',nJe f Mr. and ,Mrs. W. M. Green. Mr- Yoder returned Monday to bis worlt tire Stevens Ferris Lum- be" company, as bookkeeper, leaving Mrs. roder for an exteuded visit. i a w ii i . . -- ..-- "- " beween the toot walk and the driven WJ1V nn tt-A mnat mliia nf lha K.lrlna ' --- - " w.w v. iubv Hell. DIED . . at Mrs. Laura A. Carr died heme In Dexter, October S, 1923, at "" " the of 73 'ear8- 11 "" "d U . c. ... . . r..-- . i.,-j ... .w "n8 Robert Carr. of Springfield; rr. of Dexter; and Norman rh.na nt irnnnniAnli -...--.- 4 . - ....... r r m n v vu i arn iiu - wv w w . . ' Friday, October 27, 2:30 p. rn. High School Assembly Tb official program prepared by J. A. Churchill. Superintendent ot Public Instruction consisting ot the lnK,n P' Patr'otlo aonga. a .hort biograrhy of France. Wlllard, who did mora, perhaps for the cau.e of temperance than any one ot her time. as-W1L. 1 Bt win oe gi'n at tag i -cuooi rn ,day afternoon. An An addre.. wll b. given by Rev. Lth- pastor ot th. local Baptist cnuron. tTor. now, -Bupennienaeni , lot schools, will be master ot cere- monies. Mr. McLean will have charge of th music You art Invited. Com. The filling atatlon, formerly oper ated by Wllmot ft Innla, and cloaed a nce the death of Innla, baa been pur chased by E. G. and C. W. Black and C. C. Wella. Tha latter two are new rrlval. from Texan, while E. O. Black baa been in tbla vicinity for the past year. The new owner will build an addition to the present build lng Bn)j add an up to date service jgtgtcr They are at present carry- i tne Kelly Springfield line of tjte and caslnga, and a general line of oils and greases. The three men have had experience In thla line. Muscovits hold Ceremony At Albany Local members of the Muscovites ;mot".rd Alb"": Saturday evening .uciooer AjBii 10 witness a mr&v ciuas cf candidates Journey through the; . mysteries of the order. Those making the trip from here were Noblas H. A. Korf, W. F. Walker M. T. Cyr, H. E. Walker, A. P. Mc - Kinzey, Chas. Campbell and O. : Olson. This is the fun branch M. Of 0dd Fel,0WShP nd 18 coming very.Frank j. MiIler of Mbny MgocIata popular. All third degree members are eligible to membership. Nobles from all over the valley were present at the ceremony and It i themselves all the time. Two hundred land fifty Nobles sat down at the ban- quet, which was served at the armory. The next ceremony will be held In Portland on Nevember 18. THURSTON NOTES Lee Davla has rented the old Den- ton (arm an(1 j,ag moved his family !OIlto (t Ti,e Reynolds family have moved ',0 tno Quackenbush farm, recently oc-(dated Telephone company, were asked jcupej by the Smith family. it0 Present their plana tor a. central Mr and jtrg Ray Baugh, spent th9excnanBe at Springfield. Their attor- ...pk-end nt Junction visiting Mrs. George and Mr. McDougle addressed I m ., , 4 i v i .a lull uuuso hi me i-iiuitu iu miur .of the Compulsory School law. k Tne Endeavor society held a rally at the church Saturday evening. The Junior Sunday school class 'held a business meeting at the Fred Ru(lge home Friaay evening. r, nu. . iiusseu miu j.11 imci loininrs slast Sunday. ! Mrs Walter Edmiston. who haa ,r,3en -ul,s 111 lor 80me ume 18 lm ! ProvlnK- ' Mr- and Mrs- Lawrence Gossier. ot ! endling. spent the week-end at the i J. T. Harbert home. A. W. Weaver has started a cheese j factory. He has employed Mr. Smith! ; who formerly made cheese for the Mc-j Kenzie Cheese factory M!9 Norma Mathews has enrolled as a Thurston High school student. i Taylor Needham has finished Knineii g m e,ukiiu wiiuuia sua tr pects to move to Wendllng In the near A V. - in V. 1 .1 iuiuic, viiicrio uv m iti iw cuipiuyvu o millwright. Last Saturday evening aa Miss Sprlng-'Norma Mathews, tn company with Mr. 'Smith, was on her way home from the home of her sister, Mrs. Lem Drury, the lights of her car went out Just as she was rounding a turn on J -V .! the grads near Jasper. The car went'erone. over the grade, falling a distance ot several feet but did not turn over. Miss Mathews waa Beverly Jarred by tl'e force of the fall and waa uncon ImckTiar .later", bom, and scious for several hours. She was doctor waa called to attend her. caf w dam . .., , . . , nVm'l nvb" ,eyel la,8t "MM?r' Md V 'rj? " C" Tvt , ' M, r ,k .. Herbert Weiss and Mis. Carrlbelle Eugena . Saturday. October 21, Rev. E. V. Stva'r nfflelallr.a Tha hrlri I. u.. .. . ai ver. oniciaur.g. me orwe l. tne . - HHiiB-hf-r rtf Mi mrtA Mn R rvaai MtK. ewii o( Thuriton. The young couple ,eft mm6dlately for a .hort wedding trip. After returning they will make their home 'in Ehigenf. When Mr. Wei.. I. In business, Mr. and Mr Tom Allen, of Cottage fti-nvA vlaltoff Avar finnH.v a ttiA hoino ' pf M(J p Morten, aen. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brmette re-1 turned Tuead.v evening from a vlait of three wkr with ther daughter. ann n- nusoana. air. ana nsra. v. A.)aunda alld accompanied W. wife and Thompson, of - Triangle lake. . Mr. .Thompson 1. th owner ot a herd ot Iprla Jersey, exhibited at th Lane county fair. th'. f!I. PHONE HEN MEET ii ii ' Following the aupper held at ti BPng notei at e.iu Monday, iot wmca. 0 plates were sold, tbe members of tbe Springfield chamber of commerce proceeded to the Peery-Wlnzenreldl hall, where the regular business for tbe month was attended to. The first thing to come up was to take some action to make definite ar rangements for tbe use of tho halL The bonse commute was instructed! to meet with the owners of tbe build ing and secure a written agreement as) to what repairs they would make and! as to the length of time they would! lent It to the chamber. Tbe question of Installing street lights was brought up and freely dis- cussed, with tbe result that C. P. Eggimann and W. K. Long were ap ; pointed on a committe to secure draw- Ings and prices and present them at ;the next regular meeting, November 27th. I A mmmnnlitflllnn was read from! i consnl for the SoutDern Pacmc. ,ue. jgestfng that this chamber choose J. N". .Tea, - ! t , f Prt,. t0 represent them at the Interstate) ! Commerce commission bearing to ba held in Portland, at a future date. Also that this chamber aend a dele gate to act as a witness. Thia sug gestion was followed out, and the sec retary was Instructed to write andl ask Mr. Teal to serve as our counsel, and W.'F. Walker was chosen to rep resent th? chamber as a witness. At this time Mr. Walker declared si recess and the delegatea representing ,tne L03 County Farmers' Consoli- n'y. A- C. Woodcock, of Eugene, was no "Me to be present, and the dele- jgatea not being able to state for eery tain as to whether this exchange (would be able to connect with the out- "lde wc-ld. there waa no definite ac- in taken by the chamber. The gen- en expression of tho present EDOmn t r ,.. . f ,v. r v,"l wi jl hid iniiiiern Ine. provided an outside connection could be had. and thus eliminate tbo -bother of two rnonss. i In a communication received from? the secretary cf the state chamber ot commerce, t? ?re was an attempt mad.- .t . . .. .. to suite ineir stanu on tne rallroatl .question it was a failure. The rail- IT CHAMBER read cemmitte of this chamber waa in structed to answer the letter. lng was jtsc,, and Jt wa declde4 to p08tpone that featnre until the Imnm. r c.i .. . CITIZENS' TirK FT I l-tN&l IUtT Following are the candidates on the citiiena ticket to be written In on (the city ballot at the election, Novem iuoi uu. iuinuu v. mosnier ana M. ber 7th. Roland W. Moshier and M. i i.iriin f- :i . t m 'Pnrfln prH,. Wm .'fc I ' G. Hughes, Treaaurer (Paid Adv.) HALLOWE'EN PARTIES The "Froshiea" ot the High school will have their regular Hallowe'en party in the High school gymnasium. Friday evening. Prof Morgan, chap- . The sophomore, will hava their an nual party in the basement of the High school on Friday evening, with Prof. Torbet a. cbaperone. S ' The Junior High will have their party. Friday evening In the- gymna sium at the Lincoln school. The teacl-er. of the Junior High will be in charge. The Epworth Leaguer, of the , Methodist church are riving a masked party in the basement ot the churctf- . , ) rndav svenlna. i w Mr. George Carpenter ha been .quite sick during th .past week. . . - - - i Dr. 8. Ralph Dtpple, dentist. Spring" field. Oregon. Mrs. Ella Walker fell from a step ladder at her home on Mill .treat, last Sunday and suffered a broken rib. The break wa. set by a local physician. Mr.. Frank Bennett and Mrs. T. F. BenB.u Bnent tne pait week ,nd ,t lbany Frank Bann,tt drova down mother hpme that evening. The W. O. W. meets every Tuesday evening !r. fce.r :T3 i;r. a.