I I » i q. H I Community News By Spsclsl C«rraspoad«et| THURSTON UPPER WILLAMET.TE October 11-17 NOTES lira M arg a et fa r n y b ll. wb t In t iy ng with Ihortg Weaver s' Li-u- i ‘T l apt t i 'e week-end with h I- uu, t - t n k , ao-i family. Oeorgg Thi npaon, who la critically 11, waa m ow I to the Pacific Chrla- i ’- lifitC i-t ‘ I tl*l^ Urn«» ’ rrlan la of ’ w ill am Wont ■ tian ItoMiillal Inal Baturday I't ir y Price «ml Jay Grant, who are «n'lt'iirtilna of hl» marriage on Wed uesday. Hi ph-mber 30 to Mr« Violetta attending O. A. tj. at Corvallis, »pent Hyitmo of Beals. Wush.ugtun, gath the weekend with home folk» Herold and Howard Baughman orni secretly Wodnoaduy night and < hlvurlctl Iho newlyWntla Mr, Woolen from Eugene «pent Bunday in Thurs­ .j . i bad autlclpalod Iho aftalr und waa ton, Mr ami M r* W llfre t from Eugene prnpared to pua» cigars, randy and banana* to hia friend«. After making »'sited at Johu Prices Htnauay They considerable noia* the crowd »ang for brought their aon, Teddy, who makoa ■omettine and dl«per«ed. Mr. WOot- hl» home with Mr, Price, ao he could «II I» a rancher In the Knterprlae dl«, enter »«bool Monday; he waa III and unable to atlind at the beginning of trlct, Murh excitement reigned among the term bee King fi n Newport |« »pend the pupil* of the Plcasunl lllll public school when a fawn peacefully pa«» tng Nome time looking after his farm here. ed the acbool building From (he. Mra, E J Boot from Mohawk la arbori ynrd It went Into Ew Miller'» clover paleli where It was content­ »tailing re atlvee here. John Kdmlaton and hla mother re- edly browsing when Mr. M iller nap- lured it It I . now "at home" In Mr I *“ » H'urday from the roa» Mlllor s barn and faat making frlonda r* ” •*> * ” ■» »•’’»•«'«al day. »lait with Its new neighbor» In order to htg friends. The high school student» held the g it tn the rrboul grounds the fawn must have crossed the W illam ette1 »•»•«••»an recenti,,n at the Thur.ton hghway whom car» are constantly J 1*.1.1 *““* Friday evening. Kev. !(<)•■ fontti Eugene preached Itrn w Wheeler and family re tu rn e d '* '•»«•«••tag sermon h re last from Hitlem Munday where Mr Wheel Mu®day. The Bible »-bool ha» dect-Ied Io «u tu .,.,; : . V.. oi *u d i I Idilli, .X-uWibtnc* Luid uul »a Mantle Edinlston at straight?” asked Mrs. Buford. V u tt r\ illc; Miss llsrel Edtnlvton at ''My dear. It's terrible." coil fid'd Norteña; M ’ta Margaret Russel. I ma­ Mrs. Wisner "this month I h a - to tu re; Mis» Hele: Travis* at Spencer put In four mistakes to muko m ne Creek; M ee Domihy Tiavter, at Can ary; Mr,:. Alberta Weaver a. Lea- balance.'' burg • ’ I? a I’lietteplnc, at t’rei- w -'i; M ra, \e rn o Luther at Kqse- hura Mna Mlldjad I rice, who ha., • TIME AND PLACE OF • U..»h the pan three years at Lea- burg, I» art, ndlng U. of 0 . this year • LOCAL MEETINGS • Canary— Flrgt Sunday and Third • ”.ra. Stanley. Gray at I.undax ujsu • Maturdap. Farmers Union Hall. • Mra, Fern Crowe are formerly Thurs­ • Cloverdale— Second and Fourth * ton girl«. • Fridays. Cloverdale 8chool House. • • Creswell— First and Third Tuna • • days. Creswell. M. W. of A. Hall. • • Coast Fork—Second and Fourth • French Debt Chief • Thursdays, Farm Union Hall. • • Danebo— First Tuesday. Danebo • •t, • School Hpuse. Dorena— Second and Fouth Tue«- • • days, Dorena Churoh. • Hndleyvllle — First and Third • • Thursdays, Hadleyvllle School. • • lleceta— First Sunday of each • • month, lleceta School House. * • Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- • • nesdaya. W. <»- W. Hall. Jasper. • • Lorane—Second and Fourth • » WedncaJaya. I O. O F- H®11- * • McKnnxIo local, second and • • fourth Wednesday. 8 p. m. I. O. O. • • F. hall, Waltervllle. Joseph Cnilluux, Minister of • Mt. Vernon—First and Third • French Finance, who heuded Com­ • Wednesday. Braafletd Store. mission to Wu.dtington for settle­ • Milk Creek Meets First nnd Third • ment of France'» debt to IT. S. • Thitradug »t Cedar School House • • Spencer Creek—Third Friday, * • Pine Grove School House. Baptist Church. • Trent— Second and Fourth Wed- • Bible school 10 o'clock, studying • nesdaya Pleasant H ill High • Act», 18:1— 17. • School Bldg. , Morning worship 11. • Vliln -Second nnd Fourth Satur- • Young people's services. 6 :SO. • day» at Mlnnay Hall. Gospel service, 7:30. • Secretaries will please send In • Prayer service nnd Bible study • time and place of meeting and • • changes of date as »hey may^oc- • Thurrduy 7:30. * fled; 11.1% say. no the law Is not en­ forced; 68% u tf NO —the law cannot b« uu/orced—In Waabtngtou. Them- voter Are made more imprtra- r , v . t b e . coni mired to Denver, Col., which »bow» up In thia poll a» being the drym t city In America. Only 38% out In Deaver are dtaratlafed with present conditions, 31% »ay the law 1« cot enfoiced there; and only the very email number 17.3% think that the law la not enforceable. The vote doe« »how. that the drier! states are those which bad «tate-yida prohibition many year» before Fed eral prohibition went Into effect, Jan. IS, 1920 There are 34 «uch »tale» Kansas, Colorado and Maine now lead a» the driest. In the case of Maine, the vote is surprising because every other Atlantic seaboard state is among the wettest group as shown by the vote. ■«•nt «•renlngw •ot«*rtalnm«nt Hat- unlay. October 10 In th* aynmutlum ‘ r “ n'««« •« *» * « '“ »'«»y nigh, ant HUI nder the au.ptce. of tbe high * ' ,h, " r • nd M r" Charlee Taylor school Tbe program which la lo be . » “ "‘»“ y ' “«O' »•<’•«»*1 <» I» d l.n creak gin at 7 : « p. m will be m o.t hum | ' ° '*» “ M r T * Jf‘“ r '* m n,hrr They ornua and l o t about two hour. T hl, | »» k " 1»« * •' • cur. PAGE FIVB TUB SPnTNOFTFT.n NEW? THURSDAY. OCTOBER ». 1925 A qombinafion of high quality and low price which cannot be excelled. HuKstssr It’s a made-in-Springfield product and it’s good. 1PSOM SALT country with 263,583 men l t d women In American homes. They w ire: No. 1. Are you satlefied with (Pro­ hibition) conditions at they a re 7 No. 2. It the law enforced in your Iceality? No. 3. If net, do ycu consider the law enfe:ccable? * Of Ihe £63,683 asked tfceue ques- Core by repr".i-ntat.vex operat­ ing all vlg'ca. 62.0', aey NO— hey «re not satis­ 61.2'', auy NO— the law I* net en- Springfield Bakery Two teaspoonfuls of Puretest Epsom Salt dissolved in a glass of water, and taken before J Fred Frese, Prop. breakfast, m eans alm ost Imme­ diate relief. Safe because it’s the best. You save because it's only halfj Charter No 8941 a cent a dose. Phone 51 Reserve O.strict No. 12 REPORT OF CO NDITION OF T H E FLANERY’S Drug Store fied with conditions ao they are 77>F -ÌYcv» First National Bank At Springfield, in the State of Oragna, at the close of business on September 28, 1925. RESOURCES ' L op ns and discounts, 'nduding rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with in- dorsement of this bank ..................................- ............................... |92,2'^5.67 Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, 519141 ............. .............. ........ - 191.41 U. S. Government securities owned: i I <»1.0*1 ted to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par value) 56.250.00 All other Unit d States Government securities (Including premiums, if any) ---------------------------------- ---------------- 516.176.09 Total •---- -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- 22.426.09 l Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.; ............ ........................ ...... 71.442.61 Banking house 58,000; Furniture and fixtures 53.0S0.51....J--------------- 11,080.51 Real estate owned other than banking house-------------------------------- 24,893 90 l awful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .................................... — - 15,562.75 * M ,n s t ash in vault and amount due from national hanks ....... 48.51l.o- Amount due from State bank*, bankera.^and trust companies in 109.00 the United States .......................... - ...................................... - .... ..... 839.90 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Total ast three items ......... ....................................... „..549,469.92 874.25 Miscellaneous cash Items .......................................................... ............... 312.50 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasure and due from U. S. Treasurer ______ Total ................................................... .................................................. T.'8S.5:t9.61 i L IA B IL IT IE S Capital stock paid in...........................—............................. - .................. — * 25.000 00 5,000 OO Groceries of Quality We carry only the very highest grade, finest quality groceries. Our volume of steady custom ers enables us to sell many articles for less than you pay elsewhere. Our stock is always fresh. Phone in, or leave your list when you come in and we wjll have it all ready for you when you call. Bring your b utter and eggs direct to us and receive the highest prices. SWEET POTATOES, 4 Pounds 25c GRIMES’ GOLDEN APPLES, TRY A BOX 4,645.38 Less current expenses paid ........... - .... .................. - .............„.. 51,350.53 6.250.00 Circulating notes outstanding ......... .......................... - .........- ..... —.... - 2,036.73 Cashier's checks outstanding ------------ -----—J-.—'-.......... 52.036.72 Total of above Item ,_..r ........ —..... !•........................... Demand deposit* (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days); 149.245.22 Indlvi.lual depos'ta subject to check . .......................... Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (ether than for money borrowed ........... ...................... 20,631.61 State, county, or other municipal d posit* secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond ......................................... .... 28.174.68 Total of d'm and deposits (other than bank d- posits) subject to reserve ............ ...................... .....................................5198,051.51 Tim e deposits subject to Reserve (Payable after 30 days, or subjeot to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) ............... 14.580.12 Other time deposits .................................................................................... 32,976.88 Total of time deposits subject to reserve ......... ....... 547,556.00 Total 5288,539.61 FRES^J SAUER KRAUT, JUST IN BULK PHONE 3 - WHITE FBOIl GROCERY Mission clrc’g meets Tuesday after­ noon with Mra. Arthur Pengra. » Perfection Bread »• i! PHONE State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss.: • I, Lloyd C. M artin, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the b?st of my knowledge and belief. LLO YD C M A R TIN . Cashier Correct— Attest: L. K. Page, Wm. G. Hughes. E. F. McBee. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Oct., 1925. Frank A. DePue, Notary Public for Oregon. (S E A L ) My commission expires January 8, 1928. ' 1