PAG B TWO HALF MILLION PEOPLE AIDED BY RED CROSS IN HURRICANE RELIEF Porto Rico and Florida Victim* Helped by Prompt Action; $5.000,000 Given by Public. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 19?« T flK SPRINGFÎWLJ) NBW 8 MRS. POHL. 61. OF ASTORIA PASSES AWAY IN EUGENE Mrs. Ida May Pohl. 61 y e a rs of age, of A storia, died W ed n esd ay m orn in g a t th e Pacific C h ristian h o sp ita l in E u ­ g en e, as h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. M. It. H u n tly , lay in bod at h e r h om e in S pringfield ill w ith infiuenaa. Mrs. Pohl to g e th e r w ith h e r hus hand, W illiam C. A. Pohl, cam e to S pringfield last w eek to v isit th e ir d a u g h te r and son-in-law, Mr. an d Mrs. M. B. H untly. As th e week cam e to a clone, Mrs. Pohl took sick and w as se n t to th e h o sp ita l in E u g en e w h ere sh e u n d erw en t a n o p eratio n T u esd ay m orning. Mrs. Pohl whs born In lot G rande, O regon, on D ecem ber 13. 1S67, th e d a u g h te r of p io n eers of th a t sectio n , Mr. an d Mrs. S am u el W ash b u rn . W hen a young g irl, sh e m oved to A storia, an d on M arch 15, 1885, sh e w as m ar 1 rled to Mr. Pohl, an d both have resiU -) ed in A sto ria since. S he is su rv iv ed by h e r h u sb an d , a p io n eer fu n eral d ire c to r of A sto ria ; tw o sons, W illiam B. of M ossilon, ♦ O hio; and Alonzo of A nacondas. W asn j ♦ ♦ Neff, wlfu of SUM M O NS f A nthony N o ltn er; IN T H E CIR CU IT C O U R T O F T H E I Jo sep h Neff, W hlttnuuiru, wlfu S T A T E O F OREGON FOR T H E of Ja m a s I*. W h tttv m o ra; D H. Agurd, th e unkuow u h e ir s of D S. A gurd, A. COUNTY O F I.ANK ! Curl O. K. Jo h n so n and Glow C iorlm la F. S im ona; the unknow n h a irs of A F, : Jo h n so n , his wife, P laintiffs, Vs , S im ons; L. O. lo iu d u rs, Ills unknow n lam e C ounty, O regon. « m unicipal h eirs of L. O. l.u m l-in , W illia m c o rp o ra tio n ; E. It. l.u c k e y ; T C. MMyer; Jo h n Duvls aud A nnie Davis, I L uckey and M aude L L uckey, Ills his w ife, and lliu unknow n heirs of w ife; U na Luckey S lo n e and (Hen Jo h n Davis und A nnie Davis, his w ife, S tone, h e r h u sb an d ; P earl Luckey W eb ster I. K incaid and D orothy C, K astm an and B arry K nslham . h e r K incaid, his w ife; Kilxutiotli M G ale, h u sb a n d ; Floy Luckey W halan ami l o i i l i u Kin« sid S alsm aii, and all o th er W illta-i. W helan, Iter hualiaiid; p a rtie s or po iso n s uuknow u, claim ing David W. C u rtis; am i also all o ilier any l ight, title, iiiti-ii-st, lien or « sta te I'ersons or p a rlie s unknow n, claliiilug In tho re a l p ro p erly dent litn-d In the any rig h t, title, In terest, lieu or e s ta te coluplu tit In Oils can»", D ufvudani.,. In (lie re a l p ro p erty desci'll»--l In th e , IN' I I I E NAME O F T H E ST A T E OF OREGON, lo u a re III n-liy req u ired com plaint in tli(y suit, d efen d an ts. To E. It 1.uckey; Una Luckey S lone to appeal and a n sw er tile co m p lain t and Glen Stone, tier h i l s b u t i d ; P earl filed a g ain st you In tile above e n titled : l.uckey K uathatu and B arry E aslliuni. suit w ithin fout w eeks from ih e d a ta 1 tier h u sb a n d ; David W. C u rtis; and al of tlie first publication of this a id . so all o ilie r perso n s o r p a rtie s tin iiitiim, a n d j f you fail to so ap p eu r au d know ns clatnUng any rig h t, title, In­ uusw er, tlie plaintiffs will apply to th e Court for th«> relief pruyed for in (lie te re s t, lien o r estu te In th e real p ro ­ long d ecisiv e s trid e . He m ak es u dressed a plea to tho mother organl- w ife; E lizabeth M G ale; I jiu r a K i l l e m b er 27 a t S a n ta C lara. eaid S a lsm a n ; and all o th e r p a rtie s j decidedly d istin g u ish e d a p p e a ra n c e . (atlon In Washington and gave first H en ry D lekm an h a s been sick w ith Dr. ^Herman d ’ Hioody I------------ uess Again or p erso n s unknow n, claim ing any warning of the plight of the people of Yet he is one of th e m o st a p p ro a c h ­ an a tta c k of th e flu and confined to ( I II Ml H IM »IVIMGMT M’KIAUSI rig h t, tltie . In terest, lien or e s ta te the American possession, where no ab le m en of p osition In C unada toduy. *uiir am MiNt« moo. PNOkt his bed fo r th e la s t w eek. in th e re a l p ro p erty d escrib ed In th e family in a population of 11.000 had F A M (U t( A l W A N W ith m ore thun 100,000 em ployes co m p lain t In th is c a u se ; D efend - F re d e ric k B ruce T in k e r Is suffering •acaped Injury. t u c i Nt - one. . o beying h is o rd e rs S ir T h o rn to n be­ an ts. from an a tta c k of th e flu. In the meantime the Red Cross nad To L ane C ounty, O regon, a munici­ T h u rsd a y n ig h t N ovem ber 29. Is lieves th a t they will do b e tte r wosk pal corporation; notified Its Florida Chapters tha. It N o ltn er. w-if«- of for u m an th a n fo r an im p erso n al o r­ atood ready for any service, in event hom ecom ing n ig h t fo r th e P le a sa n t the hurricane, beaded toward them, H ill h ig h school. ('here will be a g an iza tio n , und th a t th e road to co n ­ did any damage. Not content with gam e of b a sk e t b all betw een th - genial w orking c o n d itio n s is m ude this, the Red Cross od Sunday night alu m n i and th e re g u la r team , and sm o o th er and m on- e n d u ra b le hy tho entrained a disaster relief director th e re will be “e a ts " a fte r th e gam e. haliu st of hum an k in d n ess. and six workers for Florida. "Good nio rn in tg ," he suid to u tra c » T he alu m n i a re a ll in v ited to tu rn out. Money, food, clothing were dis­ w o rk er in lue y a rd s of ih e G reat E ast- patched Immediately to both points, S P R IN G F IE L D H a rry S te w a rt III— H arry S te w a rt ern « “ '"-oad of E ngland ut the com and before the end of the week the Red Cross was feeding a half million was confined to his home this 'week m en ce m en t of his a tte m p t to s e t It again upon a b u sin ess like footing. people. becanse of illness. Thia prompt response was made “Good m o rning, sir," responded e possible by the disaster relief organi­ w orker, liftin g up h is h ead from h is Leave for Corvallis— Mr. and Mrs. sation the Red Cross has brought to­ FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOV, 30 — DEC. 1 C. K. Jennings left Wednesday for shovel. gether and trained through a series . fh'5 '» not John D. Rocke­ Of such national calamities. Corvallis where they w ill visit th e ir , "You know, we re not used to that feller in dizm iise I | it F red Jo n ez, Support of this work Is through the daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. ¡over here," suggested the English of- 89, watchman at a railroad cross­ aDnual Roll Call for memberships. in g at Malone, New York. Lee Korn. fld a l by th e sid e of T h o rn to n . The goal in the twelfth annual Roll COMEDY “ Man of Letters' and EOX NEWS "W ell, It's w hat I’ve been used «.o Call to be held Armistice Day to in th e U nited S ta te s. O ver th e re I Thanksgiving Day, November 11 to SUNDAY — DECEMBER 2 h a v e n ’t noticed th a t an o b se rv a n c e of 29, Is 5,000,000 members. Community News BIG WEN FROM SMALL TOWNS c BELL THEATRE New Admission Price 20c “Laugh Clown, Laugh” FATHERS AND SONS TO HOLD BANQUET DEC. 1 Springfield fathers and sons will dine together at the annual fathers and sons banquet to be held in the Baptist church December 11 under the auspices of the representatives of tho Methodist, Christian, and Baptist chuches here. Every year, the banuet is held and is attended by a large number of fathers and sons of this vicinity. The banquet commute urges all fathers to come with their sons to the annual affair this year. Serving on the committee this year for the banuet are: H arry Chase, Dale Horton, W. A. Hemenway, B. H. Retn- pel, Dr. W. H. Pollard, and W illiam G. Hughes. The dinner w ill this year be served by ladies of the Baptist church. A p ro g ram Is b ein g a rra n g e d fo r th e e v e n t an d will be an n o u n ced soon. The D a ys o f the T allow C andle a n d R ubber S ta m p S ta tio n ery A r e Gone No m e rc h a n t would th in k of lig h tin g his sto re w ith tallow can d les. It would be th e p o o re st s o rt of econom y. Y«>t we see m e r­ c h a n ts th e se day s who a re p ra c tic in g m eth o d s Just as o b so lete hy u s­ ing ru b b e r stam p ed sta tio n e ry . R ubber stam p ed s ta tio n e ry c re a te s th e sam e Im p ression am ong re c ip ie n ts of o n e’s le tte r s th a t tallow can d le s would as a m ethod of sto re lighting. M odern m e rch an d isin g meth«xls re q u ire m odern fa c ilitie s and good sta tio n e ry is an e ss e n tia l p a rt o f an y office eq u ip m en t. L et us call and show you sam p les. Willamette $re£te the com m on h um an c o u rte sie s c arried w ith It an y ill effects," resp o n d ed tin­ m an who had s ta rte d a s a boy in a sm all tow n in th e c e n tr a l U nited S ta te s »1... an am b itio n to becom e a church u ish o p and w ho had been c a n ­ ed a c ro s s Ihe seas to re h a h illu te one | of the g re a te s t of E n g la n d 's railro ad s. N O TICE O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T N otice is hereby g iven th a ' C h arles E. Jo h n so n , as ad im ln lstrati.r of th e e s ta te of S a ra h J. D ouglas, deceased, ; h as filed his final a c c o u n t In said ; e s ta te and the C ounty C o u rt of L ane 1 C ounty, O regon, h a s fixed F rid ay , D ec­ em b er 28th, 1928, a t th e hour of 10:0'1 In th e forenoon of said day a t th e J C ounty C ourt house in E ugene, Ixino | C ounty, O regon, as th e tim e and plac«i I for the h e a rin g of said final account. ' All p erso n s h av in g o b je c tio n s to said final a cco u n t a re notified to pres- 1 e n t Ihe sam e In w ritin g on o r before said tim e. D ated th is 23rd d ay of N ovem ber, 1928. C H A R LE S E. JO H N S O N . A dm lnls ; tr a to r of th e E sta te of S arn h J . Doug- j las, deceased. GEO. M ELVIN M IL L E R , A tt'y . fo ri A d m in istrato r. N. 29: D. 6-13-20-27: “Across To Singapore” COMEDY “ What Every Ice Man Knows. EOX NEWS TUESDAY — DECEMBER 4 “Shooting Irons” COMEDY SERIAL "Buster’s Whippot Race.’’ “ Haunted Island,"1 l«th Epteodfi MERCHANT TICKETS GOOD UNTIL DECEMBER 17 Use them while you can ------------------------------------- -------- - ■ ----------- " ■ ■' 1 Use Merchant Tickets Tuesday and Friday Nights G ET M E R C H A N T PLACES: C O -O P E R A T IV E T IC K E T S AT F O L L O W IN G INDEPENDENT MEAT CO, CHIC’S FEED STORE DANNER MOTOR CO. SPRINGFIELD TAXI SPRINGFIELD GARAGE DROP-IN CAFE FLANERY’S DRUG STORE IDEAL GROCERY LARSON’S SERVICE STATION GOSHEN STORE