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PAG h 8iX SCOUTS W IL L OBSERVE S IX T E E N T H ANN IVER SAR Y O bservation of th e sixteenth anni v ersary of the Boy Scouts of Ameri c a Is planned for aext week hv mem b ers of the Lions club troop of Sprlug- flebt Sunilav n g kl th e troop will loin With Eugene scouts 'n a*' inline a t t e i i c g at the Eii«-n- Conw evutlen- al church, at which an .«lire-» on Be in lin e ideals will he .in ’* Next T h 'i s la y . the local troop ' ” 1 hserve "ilo a good turn her your com 'u n i t ' d ay " in a m anner ro t y : el,I I S atu rd ay a team from th e troon w‘ I p arV c'p ate in a swtmmin.r meet at the W eir n' b u lb in g it th - n p le - alte. a -d a knot tying contest wM be held T N folL'wfng «cents have reeelv .it tc ’ erfo'.'-t cert f ’cates a d b ad g es’ F : -r t oik. A rthur P o tter. Carrol Adams P ran k m a n A m 'ersoo C iena N e t'. E.i-1 W heeler. Ralph and E vin F t t e S r e v t . - r O derktrk, T h ay er Me M urray Oemld Morrison V-mne G rif fith. Lloyd M attison and E ugene W sl- ke- At Mondav rig h t's m eeting H. E. Maxey, president of th e Lion« club and C R Clark. Lane county execu. five. »poke. A c h a rte r for th e troop h as been sen t for. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Jan u ary 3l»t February 6th. If yoUr bit.today Is this s e e k you a re naturally v .rv honest, noble and kind hearted. You have a generous sym pathetic disposition hut. Im tausa you are- a rera&rkaM' f n e Ju ie of ch aracter, you are net easily ta k .n In with a pitiful tile of hard lttyk Y u a n a'way* agro. hale and can retain your di tn 'ty on a I ocea-lot s You rarely lose your tem p er hut at* quick to r> sent any fancied or real Insult. You possess many ra re talent*, which If developed, will tak e you to su prente he th is Ho-vever. ' < u ar. v ry easily w-;r -I and discouraged by those around you, and often bury y ear higher aelf by mean« of dogm atic m a te ria lis t'. s ' d a routine of h abit which eventU iUy leads to a g.ootuy and useless I t f .. B th men ,.s I w om en born -'o r ti<t t ’le«, dale« are ve- v a t't and «'tot e not good students, cun « b e e rb u t r a tle ti from ev ery so u rc e w ith o u t a n y p a r » 1 in ■ ' • ■ > » o I ’b ■ t - do t'c u ’a r eff rt. •' I . ih"dr->n .ex ’. bom., T a lso u . lite ra lly The worn« n a re v.*rv fend Inclined, and t ir.nv fam ous a th o -s h a v e been born u n d e r th se dûtes Th<y also m ake Rn< orsi * The m. n m ake excellent bu ss executive«, . a, tb'Ctom and saleu- men. Mrs. Publisher I. HIGH W INS FROM S PR IN G FIELD . 18-16 I T h r’lls were plentifully sp rin k le! I through a speedy b a sk .th a ll gam e on I the local floor last night In wblch ----------------- ----- — I the U niversity high aeh x>l q uintet de- Civic Club to M eet |fe a re d the S; ringfield high hooptnen j IS to 16 ir an ov ertim e period. The P lans for Im provement of th e B rat | score was tied 10 tim es during the ta in school grounds and for decorat j game. 9 to 9 at th- end of the half, ing the new club room s in th e Com j j a 'd 14 to ’4 a! th- -nd of th e gun’« m ercial bank building will he made i The -booting of N T.lhhy. I’n lv ersl’y a t a m eeting of th e Clv:c club to be 1 h ’.:h ferwa-B. wh< ‘he e n s a tlm •'( held Tuesday A p aper bag luncheon . ’h e m e i t . c u rie ! and won Lady will be served and all rgemb- rs ar«* I ' m ' ><• >nj ti,s,,n M from the mid.'l-' Invited ' th f '- q g i”d c»«’v 1» the gam" The com m ittee on wavs and m eans 1« stl 1 w orking on Its p'an« for an J reduced i l k * which Sm-'i g '1 11 ha I old-time d a -e e C om m ittee gaemhers ra«nag<d to W c u- C owart of B prlnr a re looking for an old-t me fld-fe« ! field w-is high point man for the | locals w’th seven points. to fitm 'sh th e n n s le for th e anclen' H ere Is the Mj|..-up: atFps. S n r’ngfi Id, (l* i U High (IS) to w m. 4 F W Libhv M cLAGAN NAMES POWER Mr*. Gerald P. Nye, wife of the " an 7 F 3. E Pow ers W btteaM k. C 2 W il-en COM PANY'S NEWSPAPER publisher Senator from North Da kota is visiting in W ashingten. '! c r‘h"r.«on. I O 4. Atevens Senator Nye gained his seat in the To W C McLagan. surerint»-n lent Lewis. 1 G W Powers Senate in spite of vigorous opposi of the ocal electric pow r ria n t, goe« tion. which probably accounts for Suhs. Snringfleld, G r’ff!»; Eugene, th e honor of nam ing th e Mountain the smile of satisfaction Mrs. Nye N L 'hbv. 9 S ta te s Pow er News, the newly estab wore when photographed. T he local team meet« C ottage lished employes publication of the Grove here tom orrow night, on th - M( u- tain S tates Pow er company F ra c tu re s L --— The 6-yearoM son Springfield floor. T he P rat issue of th e publication •* of A lbert Russel of Oosht n was off the press and carries an account brought to a p h y sician s office h re To Glv* Skit. of the choice of the nam e suggested T uesday w ith a leg fractu red In s The senior class at th e Springfield by the Springfield man. In his letter fall a week previous. T he boy was Mr. McLagan stated '.'like H Ford. w alking to school on the rad read high school will give a 4f»-mlnute com I believe In sim plicity. O ther com J track and slipped and fell cn a tie, re edv skit at th e au d 'to rlu m tom orrow afternoon at 3 o'clock A «mail a l- panics have adopted about evety ceiving th e Injury m lssion will he charged nam e in the nom enclature of e le c trc ity for th e ir publications. I say. let's E rd ieo tt H ere—J B. E ndicott of T h u rrto n M in In— Al W eaver of forget the catchv nam es and call our Thur««ne wgs a v isito r in lu v n ye.iter- T hurston waa |n tow n yesterday publication th e "M ountain S tates Pow 8ay m orning e r New«.’ J Creswell P -rp le Here— Mr. and R o v B e r n — A baby boy w as born to T he m atter waa put to a vote o f i j j r , Anderson of Cresw ell vlaltol IP« eerr-lo-.«« w’th th - r*«nlP*^a* V r friends h ere Sun 'ey. Mr. and Mrs C. O N estles, T hird an ! E street. Tuesday night A'f-Lagan's >ugges’lotv 53 ag ain st the nearest com petitor's 21. NOTICE The o artv s h e p 'rk I tip a ladle-*' Scott Here— S R. S co tt of Blue gold WTlst w atch at thx C hristian R ver waa a visitor h ere yesterday. Ships Burts. grv-wvv»-»' '» k,« - Hu M. C W alker of T h u rsto n sen t out a «hlpmcnt o'f m a-le burls to Minr.e Is known and will avoid trouble by B aby Girl W elcom ed— Mr and Mrs. a " r S a tu r ’ay The b u r s a re to he retu rn in g th e sam e to me. Franci* Flrdon of O- «hen a r the need in an eaRRriment to m ake maple j MB3. W M H PN T E R proud p aren ts of a »-pound baby girl, 333 »c S t—et horn yesterday m orning v n eer from »hem ---------- . . . The Best Teacher is Over the Path of Experience . T -/ - . GROCERIES ‘ o f course F T IIV K S h A Y . FOT. O NEW * X î.« S h 'HLN T— — B rief Resum e of H aooenlngs of the W eek C ollected for O ur R nadora . ■ . 4. . 1»2« ‘ ___ ir. S p r in g f ie ld W i n * . CHAM BER ASKS HELP IN Springfield bowler* boat an Albany DECORATING NEW ROOMS learn, by I«« pin* on the Engen« alley Ponatloua of picture* and o th -r trim m ings for th e new room In the , ('om m errlal S tate hank hultdliig are naked by th e Springfield Chamber of - Commerce. Those wishing Io M |> should get In touch with 1’rosldeut i H erbert J. Co* of or other Irgaulia ,.|b>n officer*. Tillamook will be- tree d«llv»ry of ■nail l>< ginning May i. Hop contract* sre be -.In n ’ -ig Io ba ui -..I ■ il l It-i-.i t o r tin * 1326 i r e p . F ir* « lartlng from an pvvrh il c l sieve d<- . I the Oahi' -’go het'd *( Oakridge. Plan* a rc being drawn for construc tion of n I2U.OOU new arhool house In th* I’ i - ■ G roi* d istrict of Hood lllvcr. F -bru iry 1 m ark. •» th* starting dato of Inin' ig oi'cralb n* nuiong many big aheep outfit* that prmluc* early lam ba. A svrisa of on* day farm er»' Itiatl- tut*a o r extension ach<x Is ha» b*«n arranged by O. 8. Fletcher, lain* coun ty agent W hether teacher» employed In the Salem »chools »hall receive »alary In creases probably will be decided nt the polls at the May election. Fourteen rural telephone line* run ning out of W oodburn have been trana- (erred by the ,1’aclfic Telephone A T elegraph cumpaiiy to an Incorporated company. . R eports from th e ntountalna east of Albany give the Information th at »now fall 1» deficient by about four or five feet th is year, aa com pared with nor mal year». Tfcomaa K. Campbell. Incum bent, hua (lied hl« candidacy for the repub lican nom ination for th« office of pub lic service com m lsaiouer from the «late at large. The Pacific N ewsprint Mills, with headquarter* In Portland, has been In corporated by Jo. -ph II. Rowan. V A. Johnson and T l< Handley. The cap i ta l »tock la tioo.ooo. Work has been started on clearing for grading of the 6 AS mile stre tc h of Redwood highw ay betw een Kerby and Selma, by McNutt Bros of Eugene. A force of 60 men la clearing the right | of way. The voters of Salem at th e election next May will be asked to vole a special tax levy of $5000 annually for a period of three years to finance the activities of the Salem toning com mission. The Yamhill C ounty Game P rotec tive aaaoclatlon met Tuesday night at McMinnville for the purpose of die cussing the advisability of closing coast stream s to com m ercial aalmon fishing. Mr». Emma Bryant, school superln tendent of W ashington county, has an nounced her candidacy In the May prl muries for the republican nomination to th e office of sla te superintendent of public Instruction. Definite plans (or enlarging the plant of the Oregon Pulp 4k l’ap«-t com pany at Salem were m ade at a (nesting of the board of directors. Con trolling Interest In the mill "Is now owned by Fred W. L eadbettur of P ort land. A huge tusk, thought to be of some pre-hlstoric anim al, waa found by work men engaged In digging a sew er In Salem The tusk measured seven feet In length aqd approxim ately nine Inches In diam eter at Its thickest p o in t The rainfall In Pendleton during 1925 was slightly more than the nor mal of 14 Inches, according to figures compiled by Major I-ee Moorhouse, of ficial w eather recorder. The precipl tation during the year was 14.15 ' last n ’ght The Ira ni team waa com- posed of Btevena, Andrews. Meal». En dicott. and lletideraon The local* ro ll'd 3X5X Pina again»! Albany's gTM. F ractura* Rib—Norton W arner »US- talni-d a fractured rlli while working In a mill. Woduoadejr. C uts W rist—Mrs W illiam O derklrk , Yost Ir H oapltsl—Thniiin» Ye«i « a s had the misfortune of aevereb < u’ lak m to the I’a c l f r • h ri-iia n h"«id- Hug to r wrlsl " b ’l - ■ g I • ' ♦ar ut h e r b$»rm* laut n 'ith t th>w B Æ fc f c j Jiwwwr a 1 0 0 P a ir RUFFLED CURTAINS 69c pr To S pringfield News renders only wo o ffe r fo r F riday nnd S nturtlny 100 pnina pretty snowy w hite ru ffle d M arquisette W indow C urtains. Etu’ h cu rta in 2 ' .- yttrd long nnd com plete w ith ru ffle d tle-backa. R uffles nicely utttrt««. These curtain» are go fraah and p retty fu r bed rooms, kit- hens, w w ln g rooms, hath rooms, etc., nnd ¡it i!9c pair arc priced low er lln in we have ever . seen such curtains m arked. You w ill want « vcrnl pairs. On sale Friday and S aturday o n ly! -W«i. >4 -»- • r~ ’ ■r— 'OR i . i . M i x j i j— . i i i i s u j . j u m i i - t .i STYLE Q U A LITY ( E C O N O M Y - i ''M erchandise of M e rit O nly’ 'ro p e r ^Decorum Decorous in m anner, w ith unquestioned a b ility and fa cilitie s we o ffe r to the extrem e occasion a Service of S incerity and k in d li- ness. . PHONE, & 6 2 -J W FW ALKER 2 ^ 8 FUNERALSEKVKE T iN S pringfield , ore ® IM M HM HHW M BiiM M Hi laches. »vvot‘»’»* A walk around our store will prerer.t more convincing arguments than words that this is the model food »tore z Big Nucoa Sale FRIDAY and .SATURDAY 10 pound* the limit. Get a Teddy Bear with Kelloggs New O i l A and PEP. We have a complete line of Kerr’s Feed« and Flour. •• CASH&CARRy The state land board sold to Frank Boutin of Portland approxim ately M r 000,000 feet of yellow pine tim ber In K lam ath county for a consideration ef $162,752 Money derived from the Bale of the tim ber will go Into the Irre dnclble school funn. Jennie G rualhouM , 65, of near Craw fordaville, was taken to the Linn coun ty Jail a t Albany, when she failed to pay a fine of $350 Imposed upon her In »be Juatloe oourt. on a charge ol puns'sialon of mash (It for the manu fa ilu re of Intoxicating liquor. Cullison and aesoclatee of P ortland were Huroofwful bidders for the con tra c t of cruialog 1<H),000 acres of tim ber land In Coos ivmnty tor $25,000 The concern has until F ebruary 1, 1927, to eompbdx the work The cruise will »tart within tha next two weoka The sprond of mnsUlpox and <Xhw oontagtous dlsonaes In Albany ha« caused the au th o rities concern as to the m ethods in which to oombat the epidem ic w ithout closing all public gatherings. More than 100 cuams ol sm allpox were rep o rt« ! In the laat two weeks. All m ilitary training cam ps for Ore gon citizen soldiers will be bold with in the borders of Oregon th is year For , th ' firat tim e alnm the war, accord ing to Brigudler-tkeuiirul Oeorge A. 1 W hits, command«» of the Oregon na tion al g n ard ^ w h o bag returned from W ashington, I). C , wlwre ba conbnTud with war <k»partioeut offbiiuls. I , * • ' I Just Unloading a Car of Certainteed Roofing and Shingles C orporal ............................................................ Certainteed, L ig h t Certainteed, Medium M ajor M ineral Surface ....................... Certainteed, Heavy Certainteed M ineral Surface Hexagonal S trip Shingles ..................... S I . 5 0 Ro1* $ 1 .7 5 $ 2 .3 5 $ .2 7 5 $ 2 .9 0 $ 3 .2 5 $ 5 .5 0 ” ” ” 8<F Put them on over your old shingles. R oofing has raised since we bought th is carload so our prices are very attractive. Wright & Son 4