|ff>ACE E IG H T -x X ^ X X K H X V X X K X h X IO i POOR NELLIE OREGON GETS $136.686 FOR FOREST ROAD WORK M ATHER 8 P P ] N 9 f l* L D MRS. PERKINS FUNERAL HELD AT CHAFfeL TO bA Y H IQ H s T h * Ig p e jw l o f M t * . A n n e tta P e ri L p w o fa 's b irth d a y was estlaintenK'r at <1 a t the S p rin g fie ld h ig h a< th io l on klna. W lfn « f G o r g a t e r k ln a o D i l t l * F e b ru a ry 1 Î bv a se ries o f eddr^sae» c ity , « h o u , m a r ty r »1 p re s id e n t m o rn lu g a f f in o 'c lo c k R e ve re n ti M r. C o lonel W G I). M e fc e r and Judge T D Yarnes. p a s to r o f th è S p rln g In O F S k ip w o rth o f E ug e n e w e re the held M e th o d ls l u hurvh. u rtiv i! si t r itie n i wu» Biade In la u r e i H ill speakers f o r th e occasion C o lo n e l M erce r, w h o was an arm » centi le r y M rs P e rk in * was h o rn A u g u st 13, n ,'a s t ig e r at th e W h ite H ouse d u r in * th e s tir r in g d a ys o f th e C iv il w a r ISSO H e r hom e haa been In S p rlu g now ch a p la in In th e O regon S ta te Held fo r a n u m b e r o f years. She was senate, gave an In tim a te g lim p s e o f a m >mber o f th e Rebekahs, w h ic h th e p re sid e n t ns a m an o f a ffa irs H e o rg a n is a tio n had rh g rg e o f a “ Vive« e tn p h a s lie d th ■ c n lm n »as and s im p le a t th e g ra v e In * ,o n *«6,741 nn ffl** e e e p « ru i|v o rusd ! »aOCA>OC<>OCH>ötX>>X>0<>OCXXhS a nd t r a il |>roj v t s th in y c . ir i a ccord- In * »o w o rd Iron» D is tr ic t * ’ or*»««r «& t» F o re s t S e rv ic e and W h ile E le a n o r's m other, te llin g her th e S e c re ta ry o f A g ric u ltu re . A la ska tru s t o f th e g re a t m an w h o b e lie ve d «sorrowful tale, was gowned as a w om ­ and l'o r t o R ico w ill also sh a re In th e r U h , wou!(, p r> v a „ Mht, n an o f social prom inence and fashion. d is tr ib u tio n o f th is fu n d co m m o n ly W a s h in g to n was a t th e h ig h e st “ T h a t E leanor, upon whom h e r fa ­ k n o w n as th e F a ctio n S fu n d P ilc h o f e x c ite m e n t a ft» r t h - d e fe a t th e r and I la vish e d every care, to l4»sl y e a r Î7 sta te s shared In Ihe , h0 n o r, h e n l ( riM p , R un w hom we gave every accom plishm ent, federal m oneys. P e n n s y lv a n ia h a v in g W hen W a s h in g to n w a s expected to sh o u ld go aw ay to m a rry an In v a lid w h o m ay not su rv iv e c ity life — aw a y been a d d M to » h l. ye a r's lis t fo llo w - N> . a<.ke tl aBV (|ay hv , b(. C onrp,,r rB |e , . r r a lm lv „ „ In Is o la tio n to an o ld farm house be­ In x th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f th e A lle g h e u v |ro o p g lb „ rr< T h is b u and p la n n ed In queathed h im hy h i» gran d m o th e r. N a tio n a l F o re s , 1« th a ' S ta te T h a t th e y have sufficient to supply p a r tic u la r fu n d 1« e x p e n d -d o n lv ttn- ,b„ , . , m pj | | l n « heir needs is p ro v id e n tia l; f o r her d e r c o o p e ra tiv e a r r e u n e n 's w ith sta te j Uf|g „ S k ip w o rth '« address gave fa th e r refuse« to have a n y th in g to do Mnlbo -Sttc« and sh o u ld not 8f>m«w h a , o f n res»,»»» o f w lv w it h a d a u g h te r ao regardless. C h a rlie . - a b ' i h p I w i t h o t h e r ro a d b u ild , n r .............. I b* confused w ith o th e r ro a d -b o lld lu g tn u n ln g . I l f v and a n ,h l,Io n o f th e S tn yve sa a t lia s h it p rid e and I.Is die- a p io in tu ie n t. , fu n d s expended u ro n roads and ,- a lls p fo a ld e n t. He d e cla re d th a , th e th re e “ W e ila B a rk e r, « fa v o rite and ris in g ,h e F o r 'X ta I, Is r r e s|d e n lla l h e ro a w e re W a s h in g to n m an, was C harles' choice fo r E leanor. i» n » *re lv se p a ra te fro m lh » IS p e r re n t | j nco| n and W ils o n B u t w o u ld she Msten?—ixu g h e d a t us. fu n d w h ic h Is tu rn e d o v e r to th e , be close o f th e e x e -e ls e . th e I heard B ru c - M a n n in g in fo rm Eleanor, sta te s ,o expend, m ed a l w on h y F ra n k L o m b a rd was w hom he in sists U|ion r a ilin g his i F „ o w in g a re »he s la le s and p rh ie n te d . In th e fin a l c o m p e titio n -N e llie ? th a t p h ysicia n s M ated tt m».v a m o u n ts each w ill re c e lv » f r - m th e f o r , hp „ „ ,,, w„ r„ be years be fore his lu n g w ill be In a S0c. io n $ r n „ , t - A rlro n a *S4?m» A r ­ 1e r,e l to be sent to ,h re > ludges. Or h e a lth y c o n d itio n. I t was th is fa llin g kansas. *9 735- C a lifo rn ia . W H . B o lla rd , p re s id e n t o f th e school w h ich necessitated h is renouncing tiie C o lo rad o . *«7S 37; Idaho«. *114 744; h o a r,,: M rs O r» H e m 'n w a y . p rin c ip a l a rc h ite c t's profession, to liv e In the M o n ta n a . »44.Sk,«: N evada, *1 7 1«4: o f th e L in r o ln school, and M r». M open. "T h e o ld horoest*»ad le ft to M r. M an­ N e w M e xico . »37 945; O rovo n . S13S - M M o L e sn . h is t, school te a che r. K l» S o u th rta k o ta . «3 495; ’ -» ih ts s a y won by a vo te o f > to 1. n in g ts in a rem ote place ca lle d Ban- «««: b u rg ; to B a n h u rg o u r E le a n o r ilr p .tr ,- « 3 * 3 to - W a s h in g to n . »S5 741: W v -n «1 im m e d ia te ly a fte r a h u rrie d m a r­ In * . »45.101 A la s k a rece ive s *43.919 N ot Her riage curcm ouy— upon w h ich she In­ She; “ I w o u ld n 't th in k o f m a rry ! ng sisted— th a t h e r husband m ig h t q u ic k ­ P. U R C CS RATPS T O such an In t lle c tu a l m o n s tro s ity and l y obey h is p h ysicia n 's advice. T he A S S IS T S E T T L E M E N T p h y V e a l R ils fit as you a re — you tw o have l>ccn m a rrie d six m onths n u m b sku ll? IX» you get me — no w and C harles w ill p o t answ er any Im p o rta n t a r tio n In t nded to assist o f E le a n o r's le tte rs. i H e ; “ W e ll, fro m th » g e n e ra l tr« n d “A ll o our u r hope hope no w is . placed m : land co lonisatlo«, In w e ste rn sta te s i , o — f b y o u r c _______________________ o n re rs a 'lo n . . I ______— s h o u ld . .■ im lg e G w endolen. She Is a lo v e ly yoeng h , s B »aken by S o u th e rn P a cific no( .-— A m e ric a n L e g io n W -e k ly th in g , and has s u ito rs m any and de- co m p a n y in ta k in g up w ith o th e r ____________________ _______ I a,ruble. C harles a m i 1 lik e to p ic tu re , w e s te rn c a rr ie r s .associated In th e H a ve you v is ite d th e S p rin g fie ld i b e r In such a home as t h is : h e r hour« T ra n s c o n tin e n ta l Paaenx r A s -o c la A rm y G oods S ore? Com e In, le t's ¡ passed c o n ve n tio n a lly, as she has been t io n a p ro p o s itio n to place In e ffe ct g>t a cq u a in te d . fI4 a c u s to ro e d to spend t h e m - m . t nure- hon, e g e .,k e r, e x c u rs io n fa re s fro m !n ^ a |*x>r Mck b m a In a lonely, ¡»hub- . l iiu j , _ , . _ i .ne MICKY!1 W e st to p o in ts in Call- b , y --------- co u n try bouse. ------------- . , n » - a w - ». -» ■ D r 8 R»IPh D tppel. D e n tis t, V itu s M rs. S t a r v e s . « gave a sh ive r o f , o r a ” ' b u ild in g . S p rin g fie ld . O regon, disgust, if p r y o m g e s t d a u g h te r en- A rizo n a . A n o n n n ce tn e n t o f t h e ’ __ te re d th e room . G wendiden was a co m p a n y's a c tio n was m ade to d a y h y ' To Have Benefit Supper to v e iy g irl, m uch as th e disapproved ,J- H . R. Parsons, passenger tra ffic s is te r had been a t h e r ag e ; b u t th e m a n a g e r fo r th e com pany. j T h e R ebekahs w ill g iv e a c h ic k e n y o o a g fa ce showed w e a ry lines and S o u th e rn P a cific proposed to th e su p p e r M o n d a y n ig h t fro m 6 :1 5 G w e n d o le n * lone was in d iffe re n t ns o th e r c a rrie rs th a t th e bom'»-seekers' o 'c lo c k to S o 'clo ck. The »upper, she m ade a request— " A a rre n I-a ir- fnn> , he TOnn,| ( r ) „ be flx (J a, , b( w h ich w ill h e a-rve»l In th 1 0 O b u rn wishes me to go to the th e a te r; > , , , . ,, . „ . . ■ e— u i (' 3 ’“ WST fa re plea five d o lla rs , th e F h a ll, w ill he c a fe te ria a ly le It I fo rg e t w h o , p la v he sal,I was on. . , . - b u t one o f » best, o f bourse. S h a ll ' k ' 5t«’ s t o ’w M' 1'’ b n ‘ b<* <’ r»> » " ‘1 th ir d 1« s t a le l th a , th e p rm e e d s w ill be I go. m otb t r — T uesdays o f each m o n th fro m M arch fo r th e b e n e fit o o f P o rtla n d o rp h a n M rs. St vesant moved th a t she tn D 'c e m b c r In c lu s iv e f o r p a rtie s A f hom e fo r g irls . m ig h t see th . fine c a r b e fo re the >lr- ?5 o r m o r tr a v e lin g to g e th e r. F ifte e n : — — ---------------------- •— w ay. H e r »’ i;lc o f ugreeiuent shotted days w o u ld be th e fin a l r t'tu r n lim it T o A tte n d C onference s a tis fa c tio n . _____________________ "G o, o f c i , , r » \ G wendolen. A nd C A I l ^ l b ’ f* C C iO C O T c i d c c G rcgo n A g r ic u ltu r a l Gnlb-g»». f'o r - x re s r the gold ore.-e." C v ?, m a s t -» F eb 14 W ,y n e H « w ke . R alph T h e ro-e, t ve ry s till r f t e r th « C O S T L Y I N N O R T H W E S T ('U n s. G eorge M oon, W ilb e r t B r a tta ln M yo u n g g i i l had departed. P re se n tly a l - . r i l y m an « m e a n jl sank In to a / h" ’ r» w tt» » > » « ’»- “ I'm ra th e r tir e d ." he rem arked. ft he «mM« a f u m r * zsa u » , ae o. O be dien tly. I»»tle*>ly, M r«. Rmyve»- a n t drew her c h a ir to th e in la id table. " W i l l you Join us, M a r io n r C h a rles K n iT T fs n n t »»Led S tu y v c s a n t a .. I. Mrs. Sim onds arose. " I f ,o o w ill and K e n n e th D illa r d w ill re p r sent A » r-e n d ld re c o rd in a e c-trln g eon- g p rin g fie M h ig h echool a t t h - educe. T,ctl<* ’ t0T o f »fa»« « H , te n a| e x p o s itio n to be h o ld a t th e F e d e ra l fo re s t fir« la w * was m ade F „ , )r1lary , , 2, M r R o(h d u rin g 1923 fn W &R hfnirton and O re w n» nr r n m n Mnv »h r i» . ,» . w, w " ’ » ^com p a n y th e m ax fa c u lty ad gon. a c c o rd in g to th e F o re st S r v ic t . Vi» o r , V n ite d S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t o f A < ri ’ _____________________ c u ltu re . D u rin g th e tiro seanon fo r e r t V r. n ., ,. J _ . 1 M n i- P rice was In fro m M a r a n ,j p o u re o ffic e rs caused th e a rre s t , h l. o f 177 rer!W)na rn<, , furP<, r o u r t t h <1’ excuse m e." she said. “ I w ill go and . v lc „ o ra 167 rasefI Ca rl C a rp e n te r o f east o f to w n was pack. I am going on to see E le a n o r j C a . , ^ , ne511 w (th flrea wood(>(1 tn to d a y f o r m -x lic a l tre a tm e n t tn her fa r ab<-de in th e m o rn in g .” .... »««•»■» T he re was no sound fo r « .m e tim e a re a " T ,th ,n th o se ha’' •>**" Jo h n Capps o f W e lls v ille . Kansas. In the b ig room, save the s o ft c lic k o f °ttH a w e d fo r m a n y years, and b o th w ho has been at W e n d lln g fo r a fe w ca rd s and the m usical chim e o f th e fe d e ra l, s ta te and lo c a l a u th o ritie s co- weeks past, was In S p rin g fie ld la s t d o rk . op ra te c lo - e ly In a n c re h e n d ln g v io lâ t evening. " R a th e r tire d .” said C harles R tuy- ora o f th e la w s. Fin'»s and co sts in th e • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ vesant again. " T h in k I w ill re tire , m y 167 c o n v ic tio n s a m o u n te d to »1.536 You w ill fin d th a t th e S p rin g fie ld ” and c iv il dam ages c o v e rin g th e va lu e A rm y Goods S to re has m any u se ful T h e m o rn in g tra in ca rrie d Mrs. Si- o f G o v e rn m e n t-o w n e d tim b e r d e st-o y- b a rg a in s o f a ll th » o u td o o r w ear f l4 m ouds to a sm all co u n try s ta tio n P(1 a m „ UIlted , o , » 95() am o n g th e h ills . A young wom an W E A R E agents f o r th e D s ig n e r Pa, th e re sprang fro m 3 sm all ea, fo greet te rn s . A . It Sneed D e p a rtm e n t b e r a u n t, a rosy cheeked young wom ­ fetore. f2fi an, a shining-eyed )o u n g wom an, an a lto g e th e r Joyous young woman. " D a rllB g ,” greeted Eleanor, “ d raw y e u r cape d o s e ; It la .-h illy in the au­ tu m n h ills . A t home we have th e Jot- Heat fire. A nd w a it u n til you see the b o t b is c u its ready fo r yo u r coining. A n d th is Is m y husband, A u n , M a rio n ; com e to meet you in o u r new little c ar." T h e husband, who was supposedly K le u n o r’s m is fo rtu n e , sm iled co rd ia lly M rs . Sim onds a, once lik e d th a t v : i'in - in g « m ile ; s in c e rity , too, shone In the y o u n g m an's k in d ly eyes. .Mrs. 81- tn o nd s co u ld un d ersta n d Eleanor's t ir e b ' d iffe re n t p o in t o f vie w reg a rd ­ in g h e r ow n s ta te o f m is fo rtu n e . Then, clo se In th e lit t le ear ta-slde B ru ci M a n n in g , th e v is ito r looked In to his b ro w n e d face. " W h y ! ” she rem arked c h e e rfu lly , "y o u do n o t look lik e a sick m a n ." “ I am fa«, b ecom ing a w e ll one," he p le a s in g ly assure,! her. B et ween avenues o f crim son-touched tr e e s th e s m a ll c a r ro lle d Its way. T h e log fire cra c k le d a w e lco m e: books and guy m agazines la y at hand upon th e la m p -lig h te d table. T h ro u g h the d oorw ay M rs. Sim onds glim psed a ta b le la id f o r Ih e e v e n in g 'm e a l. “ A n d a fte r su p p er,” said N e llie , “ we «Mwnelimes d riv e dow n M o o n lig h t way. o r h a v e ^ tn u s lc , o r o fte n some o f B ru c e 's yo u n g h u n tin g frie n d s come to c a ll. B u t I f n o ,” —b lu e eyes, te n d e r,! proud, mat d a rk eyes, f a it h f u l, lo v in g ' — “ i f n o t.” »«Id N e llie s e ftly , “ w v lis v e i each otMer." “ Poo, N ellie ,” said M rs Slmomls. • a d sm ile d . " I e»o so happy to h n v - Able peep lu te y o u r Paradis« r — ■" In IM t t d 1 H ln s a s lf "C a n I co u n t on y o u r a u p p i.r» ■ lee i ' 1’’ " ,,av * " a,,k•',, , h ' ‘ « n d ld a f« o f th e | v illa g e soak, w h o had a fe w u n d e r | h l" ,w l‘ ,h * “ » • 'W e ll. J u d g e ." re p lie d th e U tte r "to tell you sh' tr u th . I ‘a h p e rl to be a H’l u n d e r sh" w li le a d in g p u rls A tu s t been re h e a rs in g d a lly pe fo rln a n re Sneed fie p a * im e n i a o f s a v in in t u n ie i L e g io n W e e k ly . S p rin g fie ld <3 Poor printing I on poor paper never paid anybody. Get work th at is good enough to bring you ' good results. Use an econom­ ical paper such as a i? ) « » and come to an eco­ n o m ic a l p r i n t e r . T'iat’sus? Quick serv­ ice and good work at reaw >nab!e prices. ,w/« PrMwf y» _ A » k Ua A ll F. J. Grimes Plumbing Co. Ht'tUtlciue I ’l’nii,. 113-W I On Our Monthly Investment Plan B U ILD IN G G IF T S mean a lot for the future of your children— and at the bottom of character must rest the fundation stone of thrift. YOU CANNOT FIN D a plan which better teaches the value of »nv- ing, the earning power of money and the principles of sound invostmont, than exists in our Monthly Investment Plan. THE E X i -' l N D IT U R E OF A FEW DOLLARS will enable you to presont e child with a lesson in th rift and investment which he will never forget, and which will help him mightily in hia preparation for the problem of life. SAFc. — DEPENDABLE — SATISFACTO RY — these threo words sum up the chief points commending an investment in this largo service or- ganization. IN V E S T M E N T D E P A R T M E N T W ILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU Mountain States Power Company. "YOU SHOULD BE AN IN V E S TO R " T r y one o f o u r g e n uine a ll wool U . 8 A r m y B la n k » ,s . V e ry rea so n ­ a b ly p ric e d a t th e S p rin g fie ld A rm y Goods S to re . f , 4 You Can’t Drive a Nail With an Apple haa n ta k » th e FOR SERVICE CALL Did You Start Your Boy or Girl OUR lite N ew s ( I 3ft par year. f id / “'»HARACTER on Ih e ric h b u i « M a i lin g old unt ie o f one o f Ih » c h a ra c te rs F o u r N e llie s m ake enough ro n ftis lo n and h u m o r Io keep lh « g u s s lt lg up In th e end T h « m a t o f r h a r a rte r a fo llo w « : G eorg« R ich m o nd Paul N lr e M r* R u b in o m i. 1,1« w ife I N e ill« llla m h fo rd t A b b i« T o m « « th A lle « T o m s e th iN 'I I I « H u n iln g io n W onder W hy R ic h a rd t ia m lllu n W ayne H a w k e " H e 's q u ite an a u io he,id. ,«•,'• ho? t o rn Ila N e ills H k ln n e r. T h e lm a Lay-son N e v e r seen W ithout Ills r a r ■ F erd y l.lg h lh e a d ("K o m e n " , "H u , I saw h ltu y e s te rd a y w ith o u t , Ralph C line It O hadlah S k i,tu e r C liffo rd I 'r lt r h a r d " T h a l so» W h re was lie f " R e,w een a rts th e re w ill b» lu ttih ltn g " H e was s ilt in g on ,h e co w exte s lu n la hy Ute I 'n lv e r s lt y o f O regon e r o f a Itx -o m n 'lv a w ith a a te e rln g tu m b le r« w h e e l a ro u n d lila ne ck."- Am r lr a n l W E A R E ag e nts f o r th e I ) s ig n e r l ’u t | R. at hnol « re n e * ta k e p ia re a l ih » hom e o f a S P E C IA L P R IC E on p la te w o rk Or N W . E m o ry, d - n t ls t R u tto ,, H id * . h ig h bie T o ltis n th and Caul N ice ta k e Hie A lb a n y, lit th > W o rld S e rv ic e p ro g ra m ° f th e r h iir r h ---------- - —- , , a S p rin g fie ld e v e n in g o f F e ln u a ry 19. In w h ic h A b ­ n ig h t and to J u n rtlo n C ity Frida» e ve n in g Rev Y a rn e s has t-barge o f th e r i i r t h p a rt o f th e sou I It d is tr ic t ,,f , h « fro m Eugene n o rth • • terns, S tör». e a r l coutedv to lie p re se n te d a t lh « She’s here, Firsr timo in a year! 'Til Saturday Midnight The World's sweetheart has come again— to make you laugh or thrill with git MARY PICKFORD “ ROSITA” IN T ifK FAMOUS SPANISH ItOMANlWC. Prologue Specialty The r r x • I f « W a ll W ir t h W a lk in g to t u y f i, $