TI1VHHÜAY, NOV. 8. 1024. THE PPRINGFIK1.H NEWS PAGB EIGHT (Continued from l'âge 1.) Motored to Monroe— M ayor and M rs <5 118 l i t 123 414 Charles F. Kgglntann made * business H e rb e rt Cex ............................................................................. «0 L. L. May ................................................................................. 37 91 97 285 trip by m otor to M onroe yesterday. 5« 18 59 33 171 W . C. M i Lagan ............... .................. 64 76 249 Ueo. S te w a rt ............. ............................... 37 73 Council to Most— T h e S p ringfield city council w ill meet In the city hall For Recorder Ï6 15 3« 37 104 Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. C A. lkM»»vrman ....................... ................ 45 »0 104 »4 333 40 87 336 54 54 K. W . Sm ith . .. .......................................................... Im proving a fte r lllnesa— Mrs. John C. P arker la Im proving a fte r h e r re F o r T re M u re r S8 156 186 602 cent a tta c k of ia 'M ttu g l Influenaa I F or Justice of the Peace R e tu rn to Monroe— Mrs. Ferol Per­ 9 1» 48 94 18 8 13 3 68 kins mid baby return to Mouroe this M U L au s b e iji .... — ...... X ...................... ......... week. sanitarium s, camps, soldiers' homes. V isiting Parents— Mrs. Rdeese Cox In the com m unity. For example. In helping disabled men and women In accompanied by her little daughter places where they were transient resi­ arrived from M arshfield F rid a y to dents >178.074 from national funds alone was required to help solve th e ir .. problems. E v .r y Red C n m . service I . P' * r ’r T hey returned yeeterday ever a t hand ready to meet the In- 1 *" ,h e lr home. RED CROSS YEAR'S COST$21,368,255 Nearly $12,000,000 Devoted to a « ” * “ « ne *1 of «»•* 1 women. Helping Victims of Great T he enlisted men In the A rm y, the Navy, and the Japanese Earthquake. “ d Moving to Eugene— M r. and Mrs Regular Howard B. Freeland are moving from Marino ’ h eir home on 8th and A streets to Corps, w ith th eir home ties mean a W eal 8th and W ashington streets In never-ending Red Cross service which i Eugene. OVER 3,000 BUSY CHAPTERS figures cannot fu lly Interpret. In this w ork a total of >«85 385 was applied Changed W o rk — E rnest P a rr sev­ In m eeting an obligation under the e r ,1 his connection w ith the Pastim e Roti Cross charter which has been ful­ Aid to Disabled War Veterans i Pool hall on Monday, and yesterday filled for over SO years. i b-. gan w ork in the Loop I’ool hall. Paramount and Reaches Domestic Operations Extensive In the past year Red Cross oper«- ' Nearly $4,000,000. Here from C row —C C. Stu rtevan t tlons were almost wholly confined to m erchant fo Prow, was in town on continental United States and the business Tuesday. W ashington.— More than >31000 000 Insular possessions Relief work fol­ was the total of funds expended In low ing disasters called for Imm ediate B ack fro m N o r th — A l P r k i l M re­ *11 activities of the American Red activities In 193 places and a total of Cross during the last fiscal year, >737.803 17 was spent In this service turned IXtesday a lte r an extended ended June SO. says a statement le­ alone. In S3 m ajor disasters trained trip north. aned by the National organization. workers were kept at the work of L eft fo r Portland— Mlaa L ucille T his expenditure was almost one- reh abilitation for many months Sm ith left yesterday for Portland af sixth of the amount of money dis­ In carrying on the health activities bursed by the Red Cross in the war a total of >414.58« 8« from Red Cross te r visiting In Sp rin gfield w ith h«- year. July. 1917. to June, 1918. Of national funds, and >808 000 from Chap­ fath er, Reuben thnltb. this extraordinary sum >11.031.303 was te r treasuries— appropxlm ately >1.353- Am erica's contribution to the Red 88« In all— was applied, riv in g some Heard Coolidge 8peech— A fow ol Cross lie ei f of cross for tor re reu or the m e Japanese J a p a n e s e earth e a r ia jdea of U)# extent of Red Cross ser- the friends of M r. and M rs W lle n n „ „ . _____Monday „ __ to nursing, nutrition Instruction and IO the epeech of P re .ld e n t Cool- general funds of the Red Cross, and It sprsadlng knowledge of p e rro n ., h y ( °°* represented probably the largest spon gUne M<1 car, of , lck hom a taneons outpouring of beneficence of For advancing the eanse of human W en t to Corvallis— Mrs. A rth u r L a single nation In the history of the safety, the First Aid Instruction, local- Roberts and Mrs Ivan M ale •pent world. ly by Chapters and over extensive O vsr 8.000 active Chapters expend­ national te rrito ry by the Red Cross last week-end at Corvallis, where they ed during the year >4.869.000. the Na­ Instruction car covering trunk line visited M rs Robert's sister. Mrs. El tion al organisation disbursed >16.497.- railroads, and In teaching water- sle Davie. They went to Corvatlta 355 38. making the total >21 368 355 35 safety and Incrwaatng the membership Friday, retu rn in g Sunday, — a ll for hum anitarian w ork which of the Red Cross tJ fr S a v In g Corps, F o rm e r R e s id e n t to M a r r y — A n- reached practically around the world. the total cost was >388 33 4 71. of which In announcing the year’s record of >318.334.71 cams out of national funds noucement has been received by Am erican Red Croat Industry the ex Springfield friends o f M r and M rs A rm y of O ver 5.500.000 •c u tlv e officials at Washington empha­ The Junior Red Cross In the schools John C M cM ullen of Portland, that sise the fact that the extensive and th e ir daughter. M b s H d len HBsa> «ever-halting work of the Red Cross — w ith over 5,500.000 In Its “1 S erve- depends almost wholly upon the na­ ranks— was aided w ith >233.510.75 to beth M cM ullen. Is to be m arried to tion-w ide support of the organisation which It s estim ated the Chapters add­ Joseph B erkshire, Wednesday morn- from the memberships enrolled daring ed some » 7 7 .0 0 0 — a total of >510.510.78. Ing. Novem ber 19. at 9 o'clock In the the annual roll call which this year In various other domestic activities the church of M adeline. Portland. Miss Cross spent » 8 3 .4 7 3 19. and the . . .. . . . . . . Trill be In progress from Nov. 11 to Red Chapters In th e ir numerous voluntary M c M u lk “ «»ended the Springfield 37. when everyone Is asked to Join schools, and her parents Uvei In expended an additional or renew th e ir membership in the services Springfield v ic in ity for many years >1.048.000 during the year Am erican Red Cross. Foreign obligations, aside from M r. M cM ullen was fo rm e rly Spring Soldier Service Paramount Japan, were met w ith national funds > field's c ity atto rn ey Service In behalf of the disabled as follows: R elief of refugees In ' veterans of the W orld W a r and their Greece. >200.887.18; Junior Red Cross Get our price fo r photos. Tollm an's fam ilies Is a paramount obligation of projects |9 9 579 75; League of Red D - lt the Red Cross. The organisation, Cross Societies. >185.000; other In­ Studio. Eugene through Its Chapters, is constantly In sular and foreign work. »21.855.3L touch with thia duty In 2.6 IS communi­ The American Red Cross budget for G ra n g e to E lec*. ties throughout the United States— 1934-25 It 34.847.790 85. or »888.388 9« O fficers for the year w ill be elected the Chapters alone daring the year ex­ less than the budget for the year pending In service for veterans about ended last June 80. by the Lane county KTange at a m eet­ >2.000.000. The National organisation ing to be held at E lm ira N o rem b er expended >1.735.825— a total of » 735.- In good deads tor sll peoples hi 29 T he present officers are E. J. W ard 835 applied to assisting war sufferers tim e of distress the Amertcsn Rad of Irving, m aater; H. C. M ille r, of tow ard recovery from disability and Cross never rests Help this work I Goshen, secretary; and Mrs. H. L. distress. w ith your membership dollar— Join on | Plank of Junction C ity lecturer. This work Is constant In h o s p ita l* Arm istice Day. Club to M eet— T he P rlc llla club w ill meet F riday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock w ith Mrs. Paul Harford at her hniivr on 9th »(reel Instead of w llh Mrs. R o u t* ! I W ent to Portland— Mise Eunice Parker went to Portland Nalurday and w ill return next Tuesday She la visit ing friends there. Coming from Canada— Mrs. t*eorg„ llersb ey o f W ababaw. Canada, Is ex parted to a rriv e thia afternoon In Springfield tor a visit w ith her par­ ents. Mr. and M rs W illia m Lanabery Aid to H ave All-Day M eeting — The lisp, 1st l-adlee' Aid w ilt have an all day m ealing In the church parlors Wednesday. each lady takin g her din Bed w ith her aud planning Io stay all day to do quilting. Men w ill be ad­ m itted. too. If they w ill help quilt, according to those In charge. PRUNE PRODUCTION COST FOUND IN O. A. C. SURVE M o ra i t i lc le n t p iu n a mark> tin g an. mure econoiullcal production are tw< Ueuuble remedies suggested for the fireeent prune situation, In (ha coat of prune production tuvasllgatio. s opnducled by If. II, Sen,Ider of (hi Or« gon cxi e r l m e i it station and It S Bess«, extension service spclallst it tgrni management lle lle r m nrkctlns Would Increase the price the grow s, receives and economical production reduce the rusts I It* grower pays. Prune growing based on available markets is said In the report to be one of the moat desirable perm anent farm enterprises suited to western Dragon. But for several years (he price received for prunes has not been enough to give reasonable re­ turns on the Investment. G reatly In­ creased production ' and Inadequate ........... ............. —.... tra 81W ».'« >h* m alo rsaaoua for his condition. "T h e nu„'l«er o f b "srlug prune trees n P ’ « U n'ted N ates h is Inciessd from 9 m illio n to 13 m illio n In the lu it lit reara,'* saya the report. "Organisation In m arketin g baa not grown fast ,ito u a h Io care tor the tncruase-1 con­ sumption. ru t out useless com pell|lon br i ween growers, or cut m arketing costo to the (lim it." im ria lle know ledge of the cost ,< production noi heretofore available is «esentisi both to more economical production and b elte r m arketing T he m arket «gent who does not know ihb coat o f the g Tom Mix in “The Heart Buster" Furniture i 4* > K Two real comedy— SUNDAY-MONDAY * > J . M P / ■" > ■ ' ee<| • À -J b 4 WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY “ Dawn of a Tomorrow" and Santa Fe Trail Two free tickets good Friday or Saturday. Mrs. E. W. Albers kindly call at box office for ! same. To frewe tickets good Sun­ day or Monday, Mrs. I. A. Val­ entine kindly call at box office j for your tickets. Two free tickets good Wed- | nesday or Thursday. Mrs. R. E. Morris kindly Gall at box office for your tickets. ’Watch for new names next week. They are taken at random from the telephone directory. « THE TITLE HOLDER" I t ’s got the Dem psey W a llo p FRIDAY AND SATURDAY At The Homo Of T h j Best 20c Any Sent Any Show Any Tin < Kiddies a Dime Come and Bring the Whole Famil THE CASTLE