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JW1 T"' TTv TV iT IT N1NKTKKNTH YBAIt. SrUINCFIEUJ, LANG COL'NTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMHEIt 1, l'J22. NUMBER 42. Oil SUNDAY SCHOOL CLAS3 BASKET BALL RALLY i Mrs. Van VeUuh' Sunday school das of th Methodist church enjoyed splendid banquet at lh hurt h par- tort laut night. Thin wm given ,bv the church In recognition of tho pla- illil work done liy tho buy of the linn- kct ... team last year. And .1.0 a, booster fur the coming Imskit '"U .ea.on. In whli h plan, wore dl. usd. Tho bumju-t b-gnn at nvcn, after j ti, christian Endeavor oclly wlilth following spoke on different gw it Hallowe'en party In Morrison's aulij'cl pertaining lo Hits and team iU Tuesday evening. There wa a work. "Ulri not to be Koigoiton, rp6 atti.ndance. After jolly even Mr. Heiirh; "Hoy on Side Linos." m 0f nmen hn "regulation Hallow Mis Lusby; "Tim Team." Mr. Keelerj 'ra "earn": elder and pumpkin pic "The Year' Woik." Mr. Perkins; cr served. "Main Purpoe of C1uh." Mt" HocHon "On What the (Wees c.f our tU.i! 7 Chrysanthemum club wm de will Impend." Mis Bonn; "How lo I'ght fully entertained at the home of Muk a ClM.a Go." Mis. Piatt; "Hun. , Mm. J B. BUwert on Thursday after dny H.hool CliMoi I Have Knou." '"'" October 20 Tho following Mr. IHakiuy; "What a Live young i"i"r were present: Mesdnme. J. people, dun can mean l th '"Van. Kenneth Abies. Krnk De Chunl.." Min llemh; "To Our Teach- ''''' J"" '' U. A. Washburn, er." Mr (l.)M...r; with closing remark J n,ld T' ('- '" " E- ly tlm paator. Kii". Mra. Howard Krceland. Mrs. The rl.iwi,g cfflcora rompo.w tha ,1( ,"' "! M- ' I-1'" -I.. Ami t...t,.i I..1I l.n. i' 1 H . n i,r. i. ' ore ku.ht4 cf lh club Vory ltm. Mlf Veda Il"in. cIiih aecretary Hlelhi Harblt; claxa lrn?ur'r, IM waril lt; ni!innp-r boya Imitket bnll toniu. lloir I'eikli n; manarcr glrl Iiaxkci linn team, Mna noem-n; cr" lury banket bull club, Jce!" In.er; treauier banket bull, lloy llench. ijibera frenent. I in k of l.nco pr veil' if our publUhlng the list. THE DONATING LIST Following are the traffic vloliitlons j for tho past two weeks as thy appear on th" records at tho city hull: Hu- soil Myers, no tall light. $2; Paul Sratfo. no tall light, $3; K. W. doff, no tall light. $2; S. O. Oregor, no j Morgan. Mrs. Nnusn Howard. Mrs. drher'a license. $10; Earl t'ulkln. no Trubert Henderson. Mrs.' L. E. Bas- tall light. $2; 11. It. Jollff l ling. 'ford. Mia. John Tomsoth. Mrs. I. II. 15; John Doe. speeding. $16; M. R. Larimer. Mrs. Itlley Snodgrass, Mrs. Adams, spotting. $10; Hoy Lednlckey, psu Iliioford and Mra. Howard Freo speeding. $10; A. J. M Ky. parking land, club members, too near hydrant. $2; Hill llryiichuk .... no tail light. $2. 1927 COMMIT E IS CONFIDENT So confidant I. the managing cm- StowarU addition. Springfield, mlttee of the 1927 pxposltlon that the .r' on . llP people of the stat will pass the en j on" Monday evening. October 30, aiding nieMui at the election. Novem- nelvln. the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Be it tier 7. that plan are already under intl M.i,.brated his sixteenth blrlh way for the Iniiuugurstlon after the rtay. Tll0 evPutn W1B h;,,lt (n car(j election of the general 10 yenr Oregon ,,yi1)Ki Rfties. singliig and the tell development plan In which tho expoai- f rhOKt utorles. The birthday lion In to be the big feature. ',.Bke was then brought In lighted with A nation wide advertising campaign Kxi(.(.n pmj, n, wl.ltn eandlea. Tliow? will be the nie,ns by which Oregon ttho h,,p,.,, hm rolebrate were: Jen will be exploited. Magnvlne. news- r, Holverson. Ida Cox. Btrnlce par r. trade Journals, motion pictures jHl.(H(,n( Alina i,Hr,i, jt,nny Cox. and nil other effective publicity mod- n.,ro,j stewurt, Kenneth Wllard and lums will bo UHed In the movemort ji,.V(n noiine. to herald Oregon reacourcea and j scenic wonder to the entire country.- APPLES FOR SALE. Jonathan, "It appear to mo that the state Walrldge. Baldwin and Waggoners, resllses the Importance of the expos!- "a'11! picked, r.Oc per box. Bring your Hon and will do It part by granting boxos. On the Coon place on Prune Portland authority to tax Itself for v,,1 fond, first houro on right hand $3,000,000." Mayor Baker stated. "In !Ua after leaving river. ltp. Portland the altuatlon looks very fa-( ,fterlloon 0ctobr 30 Tor.b e for a large majority for the home Qf Mn exposition tax measure. )tU Ed Hvery one anuiu. iiibi urrnvn m undeveloped compared with Washing ton and California. The reason la not lack of fertile territory hut lack of ex- ploltatlon. If Ihs , people of Oregon r. In earnest n their plan, for ome the exposition measure will be car ried by everwtvelmlng majorities since thla I our ona hope for the lm- mediate future." ! CITIZENS' TICKET Following are the candidates on the cltUen.' ticket to be written In on ' B the city ballot at the election. Novem-I Ofwn. Thsy ere .hipping bar 7th. Roland W. Moahler end M"lr mM oods with C. E. J. McKlin, for Councllmen J. W.L3ron"- Coffin, Recorder; Win. O. Hughes, Mrs. Silas Gay returned Sunday to Treasurer. (Paid Adv.) her home st Sllverton, Oregon, after NOTICE Of ROAD DISTRICT MEETING To whom It may concern: Notice ia hereby given that a meet-1 lng of thio legal voters buing resident I taxpayer aud owner of real property In Road District No. 6. In Lane coun - ty, Oregon, will be hold at the hour of I p. m. on the 4th day of Nevem-1 ber. A. D.,1921. at the Camp Creek school house No. 70, In said Road District, to determine whether ..Id road district shall levy a special tux of 10 milts upon all taxable property In ald district for the purpose of pro-. aiding fund for extension of road Improvement on Hayden Bridge and Camp Creek road. Beginning 3 miles ftat of Haydum bridge to the fork of the Camp Creek road In Soctlon 24, , Towrichlp 17S, Range 2W. . . . . n n . ... ..... I II. r. UAltnAiLU, i;ouniy juuga. M. II. HARLOW. County Commls-.Mrs. toner. TOWN AND VICINITY On Friday evening Cttober 87, there wa a Jolly masquerade party given by the Epworth League at the Methodist church. runukln pie and rider were srvcd to a largo crowd after the game and general good tuno. n.lph dentist. Fprlng- , r,"," ur,'""n- i Ileitis refrs';' mi nts were Mcvi-d ut the cIoko of the afternoon. , The V. O. W. meets every Tuesday cv,.lllnR ,n ,,.;,. own Mrs J. M. Wtthrow entoi tnl'ied the nienilieis of the Pilnillla club and leveial ail .October 27. Tha house was profusely dm orated with Hallowe'en symbols; the r oiiis being darkened to further earry out the "spooky" atmosphere. Lute In the afternoon dainty refresh- n,eiiti were served to the following Indies: Mrs. L. K. Sibrlvner and dituR'.itcr of Kt:gene. Mrs. Irl Stewart Bn,i .Mr. A. P. McKlmey who were niirnts Ipr the afternoon and Mrs. A. r uk BM.r. ur iraao ior ngni lour ing car or cows, one team of horses. welfr,lt 2R00; one Mt work harness; one 3 In.' Btudebaker wagon. II. J. Clark of Oakrldge war united In mar riage by Rev. Eugar B. Luther, of the Bantlat church. The young folks left Immediately to rvnrf m fw Hv wltfc ,t Alba Th w ma tMf hom 0,krldf, Th br,de granddaughter of Mr. Ells Walker. Mrs. W. J. Pengra, of Prunevllle I aeendlng several Springfield. day visiting In Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Oarvlk, who for some time past, have been living In the Wlnsenreld' property on the cor- is week's visit here with her parent. Mr. and Mr. P. Conley. Mr. Gay came up at the end of the week to assist ln caring for the 'children, on the trip home. M"- Ph. Shoemaker, and Mrs. Russell, chlof opoator of Roseburg. Were Sunday visitors at the home of Ir. and Mr. R. P. Mortenwen. cll and see our new and used pamja Rnd rht,pgrftpnii ,., 25 C(uin Bn(, 0 monlh r,lonOKrapn8 0 ,,aHh an, l8 a month ,,, Mllli)o Bhm g Eagt 9(h EuKeiw 0,.e.( gon u ' I w, J. Pengia, of Prunevllle, la. In the mountain above Oakrldge at work on a mining claim. He expect to be gone several weeks, Mr. and Mr. Fred Ilinson want to T a .... . laal Qnnuw fn- a wl.lt Mrltk moVt ivi -mu HInon's psrents, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Sylvester. PRECINCTS AND VOTING PLACES ltamueh a tha totcra ot Bprlrg fluid ai not thoroughly familiar with i::e voting proclncta and polling plocei for tho coming c-lectlon. we are pub-1 . . ..... .... Hulling the following Ulrwtiona pre- pard by Mr. McLean, city recorder: h the state of Wanhlcgton for the I Precinct 1 WVat aide of 2nd strcet'paat "fight years, and are recognlied to clly limits north, west and aouth,'i two of the bet workers, especially the coach has started them In early. vote at Mrs. VunVnUah's. '- 'among, young people, In that state. . Everybody seems to be aloepy this Precinct 2 East aide of 2nd, .west! Their coming to ua at this time as- morr lng. Maybe It's because lat aide of 7th, south aide of C to Main, urea us of a refreshing message froralght was Hallowe'en and roost of us 'ond all onst of 2nd to city limit on'llio 1-ord. The public I urrd to at-jkfds were out late, (south side of Main, vote at city hall. tt'Od these meetings, which will be for) The students of the High school are j IVeclnct North of C to city llmlts'the betterment of the entire con-mu.lw'11'1" UP 0,(1 pap" na8" 'aet '.! of 7th to east side of 2nd. rty and not conducted along narrow r.!ne to sell. The money collected vote at Lincoln (school. I j Precinct 4 East- aide of 7r1i from ,Mnln at reel to city limits eaat and .north, vote at southwest corner of jutli and A, at Mr. Carpenter' home. SCHOOL CHILDREN GATHER OLD PAPER I T) oM paper gvl,e"? contest wlil' h lies been going on In the 'mho-Is for some time past is to end this week. The rarer la to be sold and e:ieh room allowed the money ,teey bavo enrr.?:l to buy books or" other supplies. . . . . . a . . i rupi. uoin anu itoi. i.amnert nave jolfered aa an extra Incentive a treat of Ice cream to the room getting the the most over a thousand pounds 0f paper to be sold. Mlsa Ethel fo:I?y, who Is employed In the local teleuhono exchange loft Sunday for Portend, where she will) spend a few days lefore sorting on trip of some three months duration to Clnclnnattl, Ohio, where she will visit her brother aud his family. M'ss Jennie Cross and her mother are leavlrg In a few days for Raymond .Washington, to ind the winter with - m. m..A ku!... nA.a r - r i w .,rr. err, l ,lUD. o lormeny liven nere. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Beckett are visit-, of chysantbemums. The after-j The final dscialon as to whether the ,r0wa. Mr. Yarnell did not get the par ing this week In Portland with their '""on sPent w,,h work and. Junior class will be allowed to wear :tlcularg but tbc deatn wa8 causea or ; ch'ldren. jconversatlon. A delicious two-course I'ln or not will be decided Friday.;a tra accident, presumably a CQllls- lliincheoTi wa served by the hostess. .Both side will be allowed campaign 'ion wltn an auto mrs. ji. j. H", oi vt auervuie. ui minor oreration thia flee of a local physician. underwent A week at tho offlc The W o W meet, ever TneHiv ... - . ... - - - - . evening In ttielr own home. The Infant son of Mr. and Russell Goddard died Monday. Mrs Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Al Mont gomery received word lately that they ; are at Santa Montra, California, and j enjoying their trip very much but that Mr. Montgomery has bad a very bad cold. - i The latest rerort' from Mr. W. J. Hill was that he Is improving In of the parents and teachers. or lne pOHt OIIlce- resulted in our de-ere about three week ago. health and that hla recent illness! ifeaL The H,Bh school lads didn't j Harry Hartet, who attends school since leaving Springfield was duo to! Mr" Haz"1 Wllllame. represent, have enough "beer to counteract that ,in Coburg. spent the week-end wit an attack of Influenza. iUve of the A' N' Palmer Pen"WP,f Otto Vitus. St. Mary' big half- h parents here. company. of Portland, visited the Lin- back. . i?an Rtckard and Andy Calvert, who. Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel dentist. Spring- j coin school last Tuesday afternoon. Vitus kicking off for the Catholics. are employed In the Booth-Kelly camp field, Oregon. j Mrs. Williams complimented the prln.j booted the ball over the line. It was above Wndllng spent Sunday la Mr and Mra Geonre Soaun nnd C,r'1, Mr" Lambert- on the Wldent.put In play on the 20 yard line. Then Thurston. , Mr and Mrs George Spaun and teachng of the Palmer melhod , the Springfield carried the ball back to - r daughter. Mr.. Ben Conway, left Sat- ch00, mon8(r weM) g,ven the Catholic's 20 yard lire. The T , , rt , urday morning by auto for Los An- , , . .. . , . , luo Those who were fortunate enough gele Mr. end Mr. Spaun hope to i" "J meth0d ot .llc 8COref ,he tl to attend the program given In be benefitted by the change of ell eXP'a,D I TITI Play around r,8n' end.igeM last aing at th. mat, and Mr. Conw.y I. to Join her Alfred Bigelow. who was found dead "rough tSta'SY II Jr.T! Reb6kah COB'nUoa WM h,h husband there. 1 Wednead. v at hi. nl.e. .ho,. Walter. J""' " I' " ! ttelr prsie of the violin solo by M..- Floyd Thompn came up from ... .. . . Canarv to vl.lt hla narent. Mr anri Mr. L. E. Thompson over Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Ksnn came . through town Mondsy, stopping tor the day with Mrs. T. A. Rsthbun, on her way tn lnwnlt fnr a wieeka vlali wtth rela ( Mr. end Mrs. Clarence Cox moved lo Wendltn last week. I j Miss Dorothy Doane, whose home Is near Crow la visiting her Molly Doane. this week. cousin. Mrs. Vernon Rathbun returned to her home at Oakrldge last week, after a week's visit with her mother tn Albany. I have received the agency for the Western Electric Vacuum Sweeper. Ask for demonstration. Jack IIn dercr, electrician. Late Tuesday afternoon, while Arthur Potter ond Fremont Torbet were wrestling on the foot field back of the post office, they both fell a-d in iiio eciumiiiis iiict i vm - i wv v was broken Just above the wrist. On Friday evening tho teacher of both the High and grade schools and the members of the board, together with thoir bUHtiand and wives win have a reneral get-acqualrted party ut tho H'gh school. Besides a gooi time a "feed" It autlclpated by st least one Interviewed person who la eligible to attend. i FOR SALE 8 horses, wagon and harness. Apply at Thurman's Feed Bern, ltp, EVANGELIST BOVEE AND WIFE TO HOLD MEETINGS Evaogr-llat J. O. Uovp and wlfa will onduct apeclnl mnetlng ln tha Haptlit hurch beginning Sunday, Navmbr 6. Iter, end Mra. Hoveo have been en-! ' . . - . .... gflgeq in ancceaarui erangeiiMiic worKjior me one wo i.i r.j. aectarlan lines. I EIK5AH B. LUTHER, Pastor, I , ' S. P.-C. P. SPLIT OPPOSED luK. Pan Francisco. 0L fit, Eight rtates cities and orp.ielzatlnns have jliled pet tk.ns In Int.rrentlon In the .pction of tl;e Southern Pacific com- psny before the Interstato commerce communion, to prevent the dUmem- berment of the Southern Paclflc - Cen - tral Pacific mrirer under a decision of the United Stateg supreme court, It was officially announced here to - flay. The petitions all favor con- . . tinuaiion or ine merger. I There will be a meeting or the .WomoCB Auxiliary and American Leg - ln at the W. O. W. hall Friday even- . Ing. All member are urged to at- ont' belp make plans for the wln - tr work and. entertainments. Mf and MrR Wm Donaldson droTe ()own to Rosf.burg Sunday with Mr. , A unwnrc,ti.nn.. for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard He... son-in-law and daughter of Mr. Mrs Miller. The Mincvhaha club met at the bome Mrg E R Morr)80n Friday . arterBoon, October 27. The rooms hn,iHfiitlv Heenrateit with h- Tnose present were Mr, c E. swarts, Fxlna fewarts, Mra. Harry Whit - Vy, Mrs. E. O. Sutton. Mrs. J. E. Ed Those present were Mr. C. E. Swarta, war0 Mr Cllngan. Mrs. W. N. Long. i- ... . . . . . ana .Mr, sua uay oi Kiiverton. - ;stiort biograpny, Maoei Humphrey neither of the boy were seriously la . O. W. meefj every Tuesday gave a hort poem and. jameg Mitch-'jured . . in their own home. u Kave a ghort addre8S. followed by j The neighborhood gave Mr. and Mr. The W. evening Friday, Novemler 10, will be set aside as parent' visiting day at the Lincoln school. Parents are urgently requested to visit the school while tlielr children are at work, so as to! become acquainted with the teachers' and their system of instruction. At ' three o'clcck there will be a meeting WM we known here- h"n cut meat for Cox Cox. when thev awn me t0"" Cox A Cox. when they were ,n DM",n ner 'ew fn also or jiiu oiewan apu iua rarmera w change. The school census for District No. 1 has been competed by J. W. Coffin i clerk, showing 841 boys and 367 girls I A tol of 708. sn increase of 37 over last year. Dr. 8. Ralph Dipple. dentist. Spring- field, Oregon. Mr. and Mr. Fred Montgomery are moving into their new house on street between 7th and 8th. Mrs. D. J. Brvan. of Euzene. visited Wednesday with Mr. Riley Snodgrasa. L.- McPherson has Just completed a new garage on hi property on E, street. Miss Freda Fandrem has taken the ..... poaltlcn lately filled by Mrs. Carl Wy man ln Dr. Rebhana office. s. G. Mcshier. fetlvr of R E. Mo-shler the creamery, wa. able to g;( up a l ine Willie Mouau.v, jtlmo for two weeks. NCTICE 3 ho.id of cattle. 8 Hoi- steins and 1 red. have been taken up : at my plaee on Cimp Creek. Owner may nave sie.e oy ,vi.-ig n.r ui rotlce and U?ep of cattle. Nichoba Meier. ltp. R mgn u excentjonay )rf, half ot a horse hide recently received. It Is , used for harness repair work for the Booth-Kelly mill. It measures 8 feet long by 4 feet wide, S. H. S. TATTLER Th atudont body la practicing yU m they ar going to play two iiibm thla wvk-nd; one mdar nd other Saturday. We are hoping that we will win both of these to make up . . 1 1 . T7l .1 flasket ball practice for Uie girts ,w" started Wednesday. Mr. Barto. lMm " u" l" school 'IVrsry. Any donations or sucn material will be appreciated very U(h - - - "at, Torbet announced -Wednesday Jmorulng tV.at Mr. and Mrs. EuRene Kesler bad donated A set of twenty- fivn Volumes of Dlcken's work Le- ,Ie fourt-en other selections, to our Horary. We appreciate this very .much and any other donation will be 'acccj ted In the same spirit, Tn parties held by the freshmen a""1 tho sophomore last Friday night meeting with very good success lit 'wcro reported to have been very a jc-( manufacturing tho three brands of thej ssful. Games were played until aocal mill: N'orthwest, their har-I IhIa tinnv ttinn ilaltitv mfMahmanla ' a A k. J . it - a J , m . l.,, .........v....,,.,,, umjm, ,uin, oienueu noor were served and every one left ln good humor. . Besides these he la working on a new j There will be a game of foot balbrand, which will soon be on the mar: Friday afternoon between the Cottage ket under the Featherflake brand. This . Grove second team and the Sprlng- .f'eld High. More experience and a 'few changes on the team will give us a better chance. Last week was the end of the first six weeks of school. Examinations were held last Wednesday, Thursday nnrl Frlilnv Wa tf ftrnrfeil tint new iay for tter record9 We have some good yelt leader this year. Tom Brattaln and Lyndel 'Gardner helped put pep In the High i . . school rooters at tne game last Frl- day. ueiurw iouds. ; Exercise comemorating the life and .achievments of France E. Willard 'roecnes Deiore voting. , were held at the High school Friday (.u. .u..uc i E' i - tt .. I : A rk.MII - "n '''ess by Rev. Mr. Luther, of the BP'!st cliurch. The exercises were flo8'l J singing "The Star Spangled Banner." wihulh. win u iu o CATHOLICS WIN 27 TO 0 The foot ball game Friday. October 27 whicn waa P'aJd on the field back In te last quarter brought them j . . . . uulUD1 tuutu-uuwB. a iurwt.ru ubsb other touch down. They kicked coal on but the flm touch dowB the Catholic. Vltu and Coughlan were the shining lights. For Spring-, tie,d- He. McPherson. Edwards "na '"co" terrrea. jnursaay evening snout 7130, the Btuaent bdy embled on the cor- .nw ol ana main streets tor tne purpose of having a short rally. They serpentined op and down Main street giving yells and singing school songs. They broke np a little before I and went home happy. l ast Mondavi ft A. Mertrlam. 0f Goahin. brought In a single bunch f Tokay granea weighing two noundaimetln Grand Patriarch W. E. and two ounce. It I on display at Jim Stewart' meat market We know of a deserving party ln uafd iIm i lr iu Am m Jihi ! ' h'lnd. else S or 6V4. Any one wishing to rurnisn tnera please bring them to Tre New office. .ii ,,., ,v,. .. .u M. and 'Mn HerBMn j., of Mar. crla. Is reported very low. Mrs. J. W. Mackey, and Mrs. W. E. Este, also of Marcola. are on the sick list. BrlJj fcr gerv!ce at tne Spiingfield j,,,, B;,rn at foot of Ma,n gtlieet ,f0 ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordan visited w'th friends at Creswell this week. BmAm racUt(J tgeat . aknf A Uo weeV wcaUon gUrt. los last Friday. George Godfrey. .chief operator, Is taking Mr. Olson's place as agert. James E. Nuxum Is acting a chief operator. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILL MAKES IMPROVEMENTS If you walk down to Mill street you cannot help but notice the Improve ment that are being made on tho flouring mill. The Springfield Mill tc Grain company, after having Its entire plant thoroughly overhauled and equipped with new and scientific ma chinery. Is making extensive repairs and remodeling oil its buildings; put ting In new windows; new siding and also putting ojj a new coat of paint " Alorg with other new feature of this firm's plant la the large labora tory, elaborately equipped. It con sists of electric ovens, proofing cabi nets, taat scales, gluten testers, min iature grinders, sifters and' other Paraphenalla necessary in the testing of grains, flour and In bread baking. . A. Stearmer, formerly head mil ler of the Northern Flour Mill, fri Missoula, Montana, I now filling the place of head miller and chemist at, the Springfield ?.fill & Grain company flouring mill. ' Mr. Steamier has had considerable experience ln scientific milling lit eastern mill and consequently I (and Snowball, a valley wheat product. flour will be a fancy hard wheat pat-' ent Springfield mar well be proud of an Industry such as this. There Is ; nothing that will boost a town more 'quickly than a wide awake live enter prise that advertises ltcelf and the) place where it Is located by tha merits of its product. THURSTON NOTES Lincoln Tarnell received the news , ,h hi. k,.k..i i. i.. j While coming around the turn at judklns point last Wednesday even- 'tng a car drlvell by Belmont Russell VThm coming around the turn at overturned. Jack Harbet wa wita. tiim. The car wa badly damaged out , l - . - Taylor Needham a farewell party last ( Saturday evening at their home here. , Mr. and Mrs. Needham are leaving shortly for Wfendling where Mr. Need- I ham has employment as a mill wright. Word was received here Sunday of tne deat f Grandpa Danks, in Pltta- ,burKi Pennsylvania. Mr. .Dank left u ZJm t CvoTthU cttr ' ,Mr . Cyr Of this City. Dr. Keiter end family ere moving into the James Laitoa residence. Mr. Laxton may spend the winter In Cell- fornia. ' i .. The Fortnightly club will hold th second dance of the series at Stevens hall this evening. Mrs. Anna Glendennlng returned Wednesday, after- a- visit of several months . ln Minneapolis. NOTICE All members of the En campment branch of the Independent ,raer or uaarenows. on Thursday I eTen,n' November 2. at the regular i vaortn win pay w. B. Fengre, Encampment No. 67 his official visit, all member are urged to be present ' and all sojournfng patriarchs are cor- IT"61 l "M : Reth' meat. Bv order of the chief natriareh. CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. G. Sater, Pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a. m! ' Worship, 11:00 a. in. Chriatian Endeavor, 8:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. You are welcome to attend any and all ot these services. Come and bring; a friend. The theme for the evening ervice Is: "NO AGNOSTICS IX HELL.' Come and search the scrip ture with us. i Earl Vaughn, the traffic officer, l leavtng today tor Portland. He wH return tomorrow.