T ry the Hom e P rin t Shop F ira t THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS S I'ItlN G E IE IJ). LANE COUNT TW EN TY-SIXTH YEAH SWARTS15 CHOSE» L) nap pointed W. G. Hughes Re-elected Clerk Over Herbedt J. Cox 152 to 67. By n m arnili of only 14 v o lrs. C. A. S w a rts wa > ch o sen d ire c to r of hc I io o I i l e l i l i l n u m b e r IW o v er Mr«. U m ilia li F r e n i' III 'ill'* o f II'1' clo sest elect lotia held III S p rin g field In re cen t y a rs T h e f ilia l ((» lin t WII« liti v i l e « fur S w art« ami 102 for Mr« F rese In th e ra c e fur d is tric t c lerk W tl. H ughe», Die p resen t I l l c l l i n l i e l i l . limi D ille ill fflcully In d efeatin g H e rb e rt J CoX. Ih» final vote being 152 to 67. A to ta l of22l vote« w ere c a st, b ill a f> w ballot» w ere th ro w n out hi i uii«e <f bcitm Im perfectly m ark ed . S w arl« 1« al p r e « 'n t al Catiip f l a t «up a tte n d in g Ihe niinuner cam p of th e O regon N ational G uani, In which he 1« a first lie u te n a n t. He «tilled i n an n o u n cin g hl« can d id a cy th at he would «land for eliconotny ami hai rnonv In »chool affair« If lie w e r e e le c t'd to tile p o s t Of d irector Mr S w art« served a« d ire c to r of file S p rin g field «chool d is tric t from 1023 to 11*26 being succeeded at th at I line by Itoy W. C arlto n , w ho now goer, out of office II. J. Ileal« 1« now th e s e n io r m em b er of th e «chool board, an d will serv e a« c h a irm a n d u rin g t h e com ing y ear Thl« 1« th e first y ear for som » lim e th a t th e re hud been m u ch co m p etitio n for th e office of «chool d ire c to r l.«»t y e a r only 74 vole« w ere east, Hr W. II P ollard being elected d ire c to r and W (! H ughe« clerk w ithout oppo«'- tton. Tw o year« Ugo 230 vote« were <a«t, alth o u g h Ileal« w as unopposed al th a t lltne T h at y e a r th e In te re st « en tered on the c o n te s t for clerk , w hich It W. S m ith won from Mr«. W. H P ollard by a close vole T h e election M onday wa« held In th e city troll d u rin g th e aftern o o n . Jo h n K etels, Mr«. L, K Page, and Mr* W K B arn ell serv ed on th e election hoard. M r» M ary I ju s Pierce, lone woman passenger o t the G ra f te e p a lle , who capreassd her disap- potntment when the huge air .c ra ft was forced to rsturn for rep eir* be fore m aking trip to U. ft. Y, OREGON- THURSDAY, JU N E 20, 1929 R in eh arts G ather M any in C ity For B ig Convention H ere For Reunion TENTH ANNUAL ROSE FESTIVAL A SUCCESS IN SPITE OF RAIN Descendants of Pioneer Couple 152 Neighbors Registered For Biennial Gathering Here Hold Annual Meeting at Tuesday, Wednesday McPherson Farm T h e rain failed U> serio u sly dam pen the s p irits of the sp> c ta to rs arid p a r tic ip a n ts a t th e te n th a n n u al rose show held in Springfiedd la s t F riday, an d th e fete wa« alm o st a s successful a« had been hoped by th e m em b ers of th e C ivic club, w hich sp o n so red the e v en t. M any s p e c ta to rs d e c la re d It th e b e st rose show they had ever seen. O ne of th e principal e v e n ts w as th e p arad e, w hich included eleven d iffe r e n t groups of p a rtic ip a n ts. In the lead w ar a flo at deco rated In red and w hite ro ses b e arin g R oscce C ole and May E tta Moon, king and queen of th e occasion, and B a rb a ra B arnell, M uriel T yson, R o b erta P u tm an , Lou isa f'ow den. Dale R obertson, P e te r C hase, F ran k S te w a rt, and B obbie P ollard, th e ir a tte n d a n ts . T h e king and queen w ore crow ns of silv er, w hile th e a tte n d a n ts w ere crow ned w ith red and w hite ro ses and c a rrie d b a sk e ts of roses. T he tw en ty -sev en th unnuul reunion of th e R in e h a rt fam ily, th e d e sc e n d a n ts of I » m I k and E lizab eth R in e h a rt who cro ssed t h e plain« III 1854 and '« « tile d a t Cum«« Sw ale, n e a r here opened T u e s lay at th e J. It. Mc P h erso n farm ea a t of S p rin g field and i will d o s e to d ay . T h e re a re now be t w e e n 600 and 706 m em b ers of the fuiully, o v er 100 of whom a re h ere I for th e g a th e rin g M em ber« a re p re se n t from O regon, W ash in g to n , C ali fo rn ia and W yoming. T h e R in e h a rt fam ily Is well o r g a n iz 'd . and Ihe reu n io n 1« held each y e a r a t som e pu rl of th e c o u n try In w hich th e re a re a larg e n u m b er of m em ber«. N ext y eu r th e reu n io n will G o v ern o r I L P u tleiao n will Io- th e he held In G illiam C ounty, O regon p rin cip al » p e u k -r ut th e second an T h e p resld t nt of ihe fam ily la E. E. mini Lum- county M asonic picnic E d w ard s, of C oburg, and th e s e c re w inch will be Io-Id S unday a ftern o o n ta ry 1« E tta CasH.ty. T h e J II. Me ut th e H civ ey ho| lalund In III'- W il P h erso n farm , w here Ihe m eetin g 1« la m e tte riv e r so u th of S p rin g field . being held. 1« the ."n a tio n land claim M em bers of lodge- til F lo ren ce, M a of T h o m as an d B a rb a ra E d w ards, p leto n , J u n c tio n C ity, H arrisb u rg . d a u g h te r and son-in-law of th e o rig i C r-sw ell, E ugene 195. and E ugene 11, nal H ln eh arls. who lo cated th e re In and S p rin g field a re ex p ected to a t 1954. Mrs. M cP herson and Mr. Ed ten d th e function. A. I, W illi.union w ards a re c h ild ren of T h o m as and of E ugene Is g en eral ch a irm a n , and B arb er* E dw ards. N K llle k e n a 1« « e d e la iy . T h e re a re tw o su rv iv in g m em ber« T h e picnic will begin with a d in n e r of the 13 c h ild ren In th e o rig in al ul 1:15 o'clock. T h e re will h a bar- H lm -hart fam ily, both of whom a re hei ued beef, and Ihe people a tte n d in g h ere for th e reunion. T hi so a re J. N. a re ex p ected to b rin g l*u«ketn of food. R in e h a rt of P o rtlan d , y o u n g est son of P lu m m er'« o rc h e s tra will play d u rin g L ouis and E lizab eth R in e h a rt and ih e a ftern o o n . o ld est H urvlvlng m em b er of th e clan , At 2 o 'clo ck th e p ro g ram will open and Mr« S arah E. C rum of A rlington. w ith a sh o rt a d d re s s of w elcom e by , T h e first tw o d ay s of th e reu nion Mr W illiam so n , follow ed by com j w ere sp e n t p rin cip ally in v isitin g in u n ity «inglng G o v ern o r P a tte rso n am o n g th e m- m iters of th e various an d M ilton L. M eyers will «peak to I fainilb-K p re se n t. T u esd ay aftern o o n th o s e p r e s e n t. a mock tria l wa« s ta g e d In w hich one A n u m b er of « p e d a l fe a tu re s have p ro m in en t m em b er w as trie d and been a r r a n g 'd by th e c o m m ittee In found guilty of boot-legging W ed nes ch u rg e fo r th e e n te rta in m e n t of th e day a ftern o o n a sp ecial show wa« put M asons d u rin g th e re m a in d e r of Ihe on for th e m em b ers at th e Hell th e a te r a ftern o o n . T h e re will be foot races in S p rin g field . d i m s ta k e n a t as follow s: 50 yard« for boys 7 to 12; th e 1926 reu n io n at M ouulaln View, 50 yard« for girl« 7 to 12; 50 y a rd s C alifo rn ia, and In 1927 a t C o rv allis for hoys 11 to 21; 50 y a rd s for g irls w ere show n. 11 to 21; 100 y ard s for m e n ; 100 y a rd s T h e p rin cip al p ro g ram of th e re for y oung m en 16 to 21; 50 y ard d ash union will he today. H en ry M athew s for lad le« ; 100 y ard d a sh for boys 12 I of S p rin g field will give a sh o rt ad- CHASE DEFEATS CHASE to 15; fat m an 's ra c e ; three-leg g ed I d re ss of w elcom e to th e v isito rs, a fte r FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR ______ race for m e n ; sack race. | w hich W. J. E d w ard s of M ayville, C laren c e C hase wuh elected d ire c to r I O th e r fe a tu re s will Include a nsil- G illiam county, will give th e a n n u a l of th e G arden W ay school ut th e an d rlv ln g c o n te st for w om en, a b ath in g a d d ress. O th e r fe a tu re s will include pu h I elec tio n M onday n ig h t, d e fe a tin g I b eau ty c o n te s t, a (living c o n te s t for sin g in g nnd s tu n ts by each fam ily hl« b ro th e r E lm o C h ase for th e pout j liulle«. an d o n e for m en. and a tu g of p resen t. A cup 1« p re se n te d each y ear tlon. Mr«. H arry C h ase re tire d from j w ar, th e team « to he selected from to th e fam ily giving th e m ost clev er the position of d ire c to r w ith o u t ««ek th e lodges re p re se n te d . H o rsesh o e stu n t a t th e reu n io n . ing re-election. J Fish wa» re-« lected ; p itch in g will begin a fte r d in n e r for T hose who have re g iste re d for th e < lerk of the illntrlct follow ing th e j th o se w ho enjoy th a t sp o rt. reunion h ere a re Mr. an d Mrs. J. W. election of the d ire c to r, w inning from i S m all m e rch an d ise p rizes will be R in e h a rt, P o rtla n d ; S a ra h B. C rum , Elm o C hase and H arry C haae, w ho i given th e w in n ers of th e v ario u s con A rlin g to n ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. E d tests. IV Ucs ul«o will he givi n to w ards, M ayville; Mr. and Mrs. Lee w ere also Dom inated E. It O ldham 1« now th e ch airm an , th e la rg e st fam ily of M asons a tten d R in eh art, D ayton, W a sh in g to n , Mr. of th e «chool hoard a t G arden W ay. ' Ittg. to th e Ma«i>n« com ing front th e an d M rs. M ike R in e h a rt, D ayton, 1» Ihg th e xenlor m em ber II. W. m ost d is ta n t point«. to th e oldest W a sh in g to n ; Lloyd H am m ond, B uf Maann. and to th e M ason ho ld in g th e falo, W yom ing; Mr. an d M rs. T. E. A nderson 1« th e th ird m em ber. lon g est m em b ersh ip . E d w ard s, C o b u rg ; Mr. an d M rs. L ee GOODMAN CONFESSES D avis an d ch ild ren , F ra n c is, M arjorie, WENDLING BOYS KILLED R ich ard . S p rin g field ; Mr. and Mrs. C. FIRING GREEN LANTERN D. C assity an d d a u g h te r, D oris, E u IN AUTO ACCIDENT SENTENCED FOR 3 YEARS g NEAR MERIDAN, IDAHO e n e ; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. D avis, E u g e n e ; Mr. and Mrs. M edford Allen, Leo M G oodm an, p ro p rie to r of th e C h arles an d Itayn I Itnlley. sons E u g en e; Mr. an d Mrs. P au l G arboden, G n e i i L a n te rn Inn, ea»l of S p rin g m an of Ihe S p rin g field ; S. E. D rin k w ater, B u rn s; field on th e M cKengle highw ay, w hich of II. E. H alley. w as burned to th e gro u n d on th e | Booth K elly m ill nt V. en d lln g , w ere [ H a ttie C aw ford, B u rn s; C. W. Com- night of Ju n e 12. wa« a rre s te d yes- I killed In an au lo m o b ' accid en t neat' ' e g y s . D ia m o n d s . Mr. and Mrs. L. Ii. B u n y ard . B u rn s; te rd a y afte rn o o n by D eputy S h eriff M erldan. Idaho, w in n th e ir c ar left S tra it on th e c h a rg e o f a rso n In at- , th e high w ay nnd c rash ed Into a te le A nna G aylord, P o rtla n d ; L ulu F ry e, te m p lin g to d efrau d an In su ra n c e . g rap h pole. It wns learned W ed n es 1 D ayton, O re g o n ; H arvey F ry e, D ayton, com pany, lie pleaded g u ilty in th e , day. C h a rle s ,16, th e d riv e r of th e car j O reg o n ; Alice C. (Jatem an , D ayton, L ane county circu it co u rt thin m orn 1 w as killed o u trig h t; and H aym ond. 14, : W a sh in g to n ; Mr. and M rs. R o bert ing a t !< o'clock anil wa« « cn ten ccd lived only a few m in u tes. Mrs, Halley, , D rin k w a te r an d ch ild ren , Billy, D or by Ju d g e S k lp w o rth to «pend th re e th e m o th er, received a scalp w ound, o th y an d J a c k , B u rn s; Mr. and Mrs. y e a rs In th e s ta te p e n ite n tia ry at w hile th e tw o d a u g h te rs, Mabel, 11, J a c k W ith e rs, B u rn s; J u n e Sm ith 1 F ry e r an d d a u g h te r, B etty A nn, O s and A lice, 8, w ere u n in ju red . Sal* nt. G oodm an had been th e p ro p rie to r T ho H alley fam ily left S a tu rd a y w ego; Mrs. N ellie E u b an k s, W alla of Ihe G reen L an tern for a little m ore m o rn in g to d riv e to S ch u y ler. N e | W alla, W a sh in g to n ; Mrs. B etty R ine th a n tw o m onth«, He confPM«ed to b rask a, an d spend th e su m m er th e re h a rt, S po k an e, W a sh in g to n ; Mr. and th e officer« th a t he set a fire In th e v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s. Mr. B ailey M rs. O rv a D yer and son, Jim , May a ttic of th e « tru c tu re w ith old paper« left Im m ed iately for Idaho upon le a rn v ille; Mr. an d Mrs. W atso n R in eh art, C o rv allis; L eo n a W ith e rs, T h e D alles; an<l pitch. Naom i L ee, a w a itre ss, who ing of th e accid en t. w as sleep in g on the second floor, d ta - 1 T h e c a u se of d eath Is not ce rta in , Mr. an d M rs. J . R. M cP h erso n , Spring- covered a blaze about I o’clock In th e I alth o u g h It Is hellevod th a t C h arles field ; Ilia H a rla n , T o led o ; B erth a m o rn in g and w arned th e o th e r tw o fell a sle e p w hile d riv in g nnd allow ed C hap p ell, M ountain View, C alifornia. G eorge C aw flcld, B u rn s; Mr. and waitrcHHo« w ho w ere on d u ty below . tho c a r to leav e th e ro ad , n o th o f T h e S pringfield fire d e p a rtm e n t was th e boys w ere o u ts ta n d in g in school, ’ M rs. C arl C a rp e n te r, an d d a u g h te r, called, but. whh u n ab le to do m ore ch u rch , nnd scout a c tiv itie s a t W end- M arg arete, S p rin g fie ld ; Mr. and Mrs. llng. C h a rle s w as n Junior In th e C arl Akin, E u g en e; Ivan D avis and th n n sav e a few of th e furnl«lilngH. T ho b u ild in g w as ow ned by Mrs. M ohaw k union h ig h school, and R ay A gnes D nvls, B u rn s; Donald B unvnrd, B u rn s; L eo n a W ith ers, B u rn s; Mr. ilrn ssfleld of W est S p rin g field , and mond a sophom ore. and Mrs. Jo h n D rin k w ater, C resw ell; w as valued nt ap p ro x im a te ly flfiOO. C h e ste r D yer, M ayville; Mr. and Mrs. T h e fix tu re s w ere valu ed a t $!>00 and In su ra n c e Man H ere w ere in su red by G oodm an for 2500. Mr. P lncock, re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e Jo h n D rin k w ater, M ardell, B u rn s; Mr. S ince Ihe fire, an In v estig atio n h as P ro v ld o n t L ife and A ccident In s u r nnd Mrs. H a rry A. W ith ers, son, H arry been c a rrie d on by II. II. P om eroy, an ce co m p an y , of C h a tta n o g a , T enne- J r ., nnd d a u g h te r, J e a n in e W ith ers, s ta te flro m a rsh a l. Sam M alehord, see, will bo a t th e B ooth-K elly m ill at B u rn s; Mr. and M rs. L afe Congys, d ep u ty s ta te fire m a rsh a l, and D eputy noon to d ay to sp eak to th e m em b ers B u rn s. Mr. nnd Mrs. G eorge R in e h a rt. E u S h e riff S trn lt, w hich re su lte d In th e of th e 4L co n cern in g th e gro u p In- a r r e s t of G oodm an y e sterd ay . sn ee policy o f hls com pany. W h e th e r g e n e ; B arto n H arln n , T o led o ; H elen o r not Ills pro p o sitio n will be accep ted E d w ard s, G ra n t E d w ard s, and Jo h n G eorge R. F indley w as In itia te d will be decid ed nt a sp ecial m eetin g E d w ard s, C o rv allis; C. H . R in eh art, Into th e S p rin g field R eb ek ah lodge al o f Ihe 4L c o n cern in g th e g ro u p Insiir- Olnlln, W a sh in g to n ; A nnie G aylord. th e re g u la r m e etin g M onday night. nnce policy of h ls com pany. W h e th e r P aisley. At th a t tim e It w as an n o u n ced th at 4L voted a t Its recen t m eetin g at ,h e p re sid e n t of th e O reon assem b ly P o rtlan d to ac c e p t th e p ro position of G oing to N ew p o rt— M rs. M ary M. of th e R eb ek ah s w ould be In S prln- th e P ro v id e n t com pany, hut It h as not K essey nnd M rs. W. H. G artz le ft to ileld n e x t M onday n ig h t to m eet with y et been ratifie d by th e local o rg a n d ay fo r N ew p o rt, w h ere th e y will tiie local m em bers. spend a few days. izations. GOVERNOR TO SPEAK AT MASONIC PICNIC AT SEAVEY ISLAND “The People’« Paper" A L IV E NEW SPAPER IN A L IV E T O W N NUMBER 23 MARSHFIELDWOMAN ELECTED BY N.O.W. Florence Holland Chosen Dis trict Guardian of Neighbors of Woodcraft; Mrs. Adams of Springfield Elected District Supervisor. F rom all p a rts of S o u th ern and C e n tra l O regon they cam e. 152 official del< g a te s as well us m any m ore u n official m em b ers, to a tte n d th e bi e n n ia l diMtrlct convention of the F lo ren ce H olland of M arshfield w as N eighbors of W<a»dcraft held h e re at e lec ted D istrict G uardian of th e th e S pringfield high school g y m n a N eighbors of W oodcraft y e ste rd a y la sium T uesday and W ednesday of this th e closing b u sin ess session of th e w eek. T hey fill'd th e th re e local tw o-day b iennial convention held h o tels to cap ac,ty and overflow ed h ere. S he su cceed s A lb erta M cM ur In to th e p riv ate h o u ses of th e town. phy o f E ugene to th e office. Id a C. It w as probably the g re a te s t nu m b er A dam s of S p rin g field w as ch o sen of v isito rs who ev er assem b led a t one D istric t A dviser, a n office second only tim e for such an ev en t In S pringfield. to D istric t G u ard ian . O th er o fficers T hose who re g iste re d for th e con chosen w ere A lm a A llangbam , Co* vention w ere: M aude E. G ull, K lam ath C oburg. D istrict C le rk ; Isab ella B ur F a lls; M aybelle C. W ilson, Mary ton, Ju n c tio n C ity, M agician; M aude G illespie, E lean o r W aeford, L ena A. D augherty. Phoenix, B an k er; M abel Bears, C ottage G rove; S te lla E aton, W ilson, C ottage G rove, A tte n d a n t; S lucby S kinner, S p rin g field ; El«ie M. E lla C um m ings, K lam ath F alls, C ap C u rrm , C o ttag e G rove; J e s sie L. In th e bicycle division of th e p a r ta in of th e G u ard ; L orene Z im m er, M arsh, Lillie L. A ndrew s, B e rth a A. W estrope, G race P ierce, E th e l 1. L am b ad e H enry B ainbridge w as aw ard ed E u g en e, D istric t F lag B e a re r; D ee Ja'etth M. Lyons, L ucinda A. Tuck, firs t place for a b u rlap h orse, "S p a rk Ja c k so n , W alterv ille, In n e r S e n tin e l; M arg arita A drian, Est* lie L. Di- P lug," w hich he had built o n to hls C lara M cRay, M yrtle P o in t, O u ter tnond, H. P. H e n d e rsh o tt, M arg aret w heel. A lb ert W ard, w ith h is pet S en tin el. T he n e x t convention o t th e E. I n m a n , Cora McDowell, E m m a M. d o n k ey bedecked in g a rla n d s of pink N eighbors, it w as voted, will be held ro ses, won firs t in th e p e ts division a t K lam ath F alls in 1931. S m ith, E m m a J. W ard, E ugene. Vi rnon M cK Innis and B etty Slein- M a rg aret F o rtin , D ora S m ith, F a n R e p re se n ta tiv e s e lec ted to re p re s e n t h a u e r w ith a m in iatu re covered wagon nie E. Wilcox, O ak lan d ; Ida C. Adam«, th is d is tric t a t th e G rand C ircle S es d raw n by a dog, w ith a c ra te of S p rin g field ; A lice M. S m ith, Alma sion, w hich will be held in P o rtla n d A U anghaw . Ruby T. H all, M arjorie little c h ick e n s on behind, w ere given Ju ly 25, 26 and 27, a re A nnie M. E rd F. Van D aya, C oburg; C la ra M. Mc- firs t place in th e toys division. T he m an, B andon; M axine Ruff, R o seb u rg ; lla y , O live S chull, M yrtle P o in t; N an tw o ch ild re n w ere d ressed In p ioneer R uth V. G illett, G ra n ts P a s s ; an d cy J. B ryan, P aisley ; E tnm a J. G od costum e, and th e ir e n try w ss e a title d G ladys Day, Ju n c tio n City. a rd , Ada U. M illican, Dee Jack so n , i "T h e T ra il B lazers.” D orothy and T h e co nvention officially opened W a lte rv ille ; L o ttie G. M ontgom ery, R ichard F la n e ry received firs t place ; T u esd ay m orning a t the high school in th e com ics section. T h e m ilk F lo ren ce Bouxsum , C a rrie M ilnes, 1 gym nasium w ith th e call to o rd e r by E tta P a rk e r, C lara F ish e r, S tella b o ttle group took firs t in th e h ealth M am ie R ichm ond, h o ste ss g u ard ian , section. In th e in d u s tria l sectio n th e A nderson, J e llth a P icket, Belle B en ( S pringfield Mill and O r a ln com pany follow ed by an a d d re s s of w elcom e by n e tt, M edford. P o stm a ste r F. B. H am lin. T h e re M anne C olver, M aude A. D augherty, took firs t place and th e M ountain m a in d e r of the sessio n a s well as th e B e rth a M. Cobleigh, G e rtru d e H a r 1 S ta te s P ow er com pany second. ones T uesday afte rn o o n and W ed n es O th e r prize w inners w ere R obert d e sty , P hoenix; Jen n ie H older, P a is day m o rning w ere devoted to b u sin ess ley ; C arrie Boice, L a n g lo is; N esta M cL agan, second id bicycle d iv isio n ; m a tte r s of th e o rg an izatio n . T he Jo h n so n , S ylvia Q uigley, P o rt O rford; ‘R o b erta P u tm an , second in p et d iv i ele c tio n of o fficers and the chosing of H a ttie M M oore, A nna M yer, M abel sio n ; B etty S te in h a u e r, M ollie C hase. th e place of th e n e x t g a th e rin g com E. R oberts, L a u ra L. A vott, M ary R. M arjorie S everson, and N ancy Ann pleted th e b u sin ess on th e con v en tio n lT e sc o tt, M ary It. S h u tts. A shland; C hase, prizes In toy d iv isio n ; M aurine i y e ste rd a y . E lv a Biden. C aroline L e ad ers, M ed i V alller, E lsie Ingram a n d T eddy ford , A ugusta W ilson, E m m a E. P ercy W rig h t in d iv id u al prizes, and V iolet ! L a s t n ig h t a b a n q u e t in ho n o r of th e R id d le; F ra n c e s E. A verill, L ouisa 1 S teel and V iolet S te in m etz p rizes for v isitin g d e le g a te s w as given a t th e '■ C h am b er of C om m erce room s. In th e T u rn e r, D elilah M. W h eeler. Gold i com ic e n trie s. T he c h ild ren will be given th e ir ev en in g a public m e e tin g w as held in B each; M ary O. C apps, E v alin e Louise Cox, L an g lo is; A nna E. Room«, A nna prizes F rid a y a t th e hom e of Mrs. th e gym nasium . T h e p rogram in clu d B. M cC orm ack, B ernice G. S tick, B er , V alentine, 8th an d C s tre e ts , and all ed m usic by T ed d y 's o rc h e s tra , an d by th a A. H ew itt, M aude T om pkins, L illie a re urged to call and get th e ir aw ard s. Mr. an d Mrs. L aw ren ce A nderson, a T h e Judges fo r the p a ra d e w ere I w h istlin g solo by Mrs. M audle Tom p- E. H ayden, G race M. O w ens. E lla F. Mrs. C. A. S w arts, Mrs. C. E. K enyon, . k in s of K lam ath F a lls ; a vocal solo by C um m ings, M arie G. D av en p o rt, K la i Mrs. H en ry A drian. Mrs. W. F. W al- J e n n ie M urphy, a n u m b er of s tu n ts m ath Falls. I and d rills by re p re s e n ta tiv e s of A nne E. W in ters, A lm a M orton, Ann I ker. Mrs. Jo h n H en d erer, M rs. B. A. ; Icrcles a t Ju n c tio n C ity, S p rin g field . R H icking. M ary T ru m b u ll, E ffie W ash b u rn e. Mrs. C. O. W ilson. M rs. E ugene, and C o ttag e Grove. Dr. W il Laub, B andon; L o ren a Z im m er, E u M. M. P eery, F. B. H am lin, an d A. J. liam K uykendall of E ugene d e liv e re d g en e; H elen M cQ uiston, M arshfield; M organ. th e p rin cip al a d d re s s of th e evening, M ary E. F le tc h e r, M ary A nderson, Ina M an y Rose E n trie s O ver 100 e n trie s w ere m ade by 50 sp eak in g on "T h e Good of th e O rd e r.” M. Hill S u rre n e a P hillips. N o rth B end; M aggie M. M cluigan, S p rin g field ; S p rin g field rose g ro w ers in th e ex T h is w as also Dr. K u y k en d all’s fa re F lo ren ce H olland, M arsh field ; Is a h ib itio n in th e I. O. O. F. building. well a d d re s s as g ra n d physician. He belle B urton. Ju n c tio n C ity ; Golden T h e prizes a w ard ed w ere a s follow s; , is re tirin g th is y ear, a fte r h av in g h eld C lass A, b a sk e ts of 12 o r m ore th a t p o st for 32 y e a rs for th is se ctio n K ruse, Y oncalla; A nna D rain, D rain; ro se s of one v a rie ty : F irst. M rs. H a t of th e co u n try , w hich includes n in e C ora C h an d ler, P hoenix. N ina M cP herson, N ellie C arr, tie S pencer. Irish f ir e f la m e ; second ; s ta te s . S p rin g field ; O ra N. M aney, Lucy E. Mrs. C. E. W h eaton, C ecil B ru n n e r; Davis, M axine M cGuffin, C oquille; th ird , M rs. I^evi N eet, H o o sier beau- N ettie P arso n s, Mary It. B row n. A nnie ‘ tie s ; h o n o rab le m ention, M rs. A. J. E. M arton, O. E. P arso n s, G ladys B. M organ, b a sk e t o f pink roses. W rig h t, M innie O. S m ith , F annie C lass B. six ro ses of one v a rie ty : Seabo. C re sw e ll; T lllie I. Joh n so n . F irst, M rs. M ary K essey, S u n b u rs t; R oseburg; R uth V. G illett, G ran ts second, M rs. C. E. W h eato n , R ed L e t P ass, H a ttie Y oung, L anglois. te r D ay; th ird , Mrs. C. E. W h eaton. E lla C alhoun. M ary V een, G ran ts My M ary lan d ; hon o rab le m ention, P a ss ; G ladys Day, M arie H erron Mrs. C. O. W ilson, C ecil B ru n n er. R ichardson, F lo ren ce S te rlin g M ur C lass C, th re e ro se s of one v a rie ty - phy, G race H alpole, Ju n c tio n C ity; F irst, Mrs. C. E. W h eaton, H oosier A nnie M. E rd m an , B andon; P earl B eau ty ; second, Mrs. C. E. K enyon, H and, O a k la n d ; M ildred B onebrake, , Irish E le g a n c e ; th ird , M rs. C. E. W ills May W agner, S elm a G reenly, , W h eaton, Mme. E douard H e rrio tt. M arsh field ; A lb erta S. M cM urphy, I C lass D, sin g le ro s e s : F irs t, M rs. E u g en e; E lizab eth ifto n elak e, R ena R o b ert D rury, O phelia; second, M eth W right M a rsh field ; S ad ie B aldw in, o d ist E piscopal ch u rch , F ra u D ark E ste lla F in d ley , Jo s e p h in e C hase, D ru sk i; th ird , M rs. D, O. F ish e r, S pringfield. Mme. W ad d ell; h o n o rab le m ention, M axine Ruff. J e a n W hitney, Iva M rs. I. A. V alen tin e, L ady H illington. T ay lo r. M ary M yers, E lsie L. W il liam s. H a ttie N eal, G race O wen, R ose, H. J. COX TO APPEAR b u rg ; O ra May G rayle, A nna M. BEFORE COMMITTEE S eyboth, E h ith H a ste tle r, E m m a G ar n er, M ary E lla M eade, L u in d a A. IN FAVOR OF TARIFF S lover, C lara E. B ailey, G ra n ts P a ss; C larence B ulon, L an g lo is; and Paul H. J. Cox of S pringfield, s e c re ta ry F. A nderson, M edford. of th e W illa m e tte V alley L u m b e r m en ’s asso ciatio n , left F rid a y for W ash in g to n , D. C„ w here he w ill ap- RICKARD FAMILY HOLDS REUNION ON SUNDAY ; p e a r befo re th e ta riff c o m m itte e s of j th e U n ited S ta te s S e n a te and th e Mrs. R ena E d m iston of T h u rsto n H ouse of R e p re se n ta tiv e s In re g a rd s w as re-elected se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r of to th e lu m b er tariff. He w ill be gone Ihe R ickard fam ily a t th e fifth a n I about th re e w eeks. nu el reunion of th e g ro u p held a t the | T h e W illnrfiette V alley L u m b e r B enton-L ane perk, n e a r M onroe, S u n m en 's asso c ia tio n and the W est C oast day. B etw een 100 a n d 200 of the L u m b erm en 's a sso ciatio n a re favoring m em b ers of th e fam ily w ere p resen t. th e p lacin g of a ta r iff on lu m b er and W illiam R ick ard w as chosen p re si lu m b er p ro d u c ts high enough to sh u t den t for n e x t y ear, an d A rnold T ra c e r off th e m a rk e t som e of th e co m p eti tiv e p ro d u c ts com ing from C an ad a of Ju n c tio n C ity vice-p resid en t. D uring th e m o rn in g a p rogram of an d R ussia. Mr. Cox will u rg e this read in g , in s tru m e n ta l m usic, and to th e c o n g re s sio n tl co m m ittees. sin g in g w as p re s e n te d . A t noon a California People Here—Mrs. M. J. b a sk e t d in n e r w as serv ed , and In the a ftern o o n a b u sin e ss m e etin g w as Reed and daughter Alma, of San Jose held, a t w hich tim e th e o fficers w ere California, are visiting in Spring- chosen. T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill be field for a few days at the home ot held on the third Sunday in June, 1930. Mr«. Reed's cousin, Sam Richmond. MAJOR G. H. ECKERSON RECALLED TO ARMY FOR TRAINING PERIOD M ajor G. H. E ck erso n , w ho h a s been located a t th e S p rin g field a ir p o rt fo r th e p a st se v e ra l m o n th s, h a s receiv ed an o rd e r to re p o rt a t th e U n itte d S ta te s a rm y field a t V ancou v er J u ly 12, acc o rd in g to th e w ord receiv ed th is w eek by M ajor J . H . T iern e y , arm y re c r u itin g o fficer Ot E ugene. M ajor E ck erso n will re m a in a t V ancouver, W ash in g to n , 14 d ay s a c tin g as tra in in g o fficer for s tu d e n t fly ers receiv in g a ir in stru c tio n . M ajor E c k e rso n h as aid ed in in s tru c tin g young fly ers a t th e V ancouver field d u rin g th e p a st se v e ra l su m m ers. A t th e sam e tim e T ie rn e y re c eiv ed w ord th a t M ajo r E c k e rso n h a s been ap p o in ted to th e p o st of D ivision Air O fficer of th e N in ety -six th D ivision. H e w ill hold th is p o st activ ely in ev e n t of w ar, b u t follow ing th e 14 d a y period of tr a in in g a t V ancouver, he w ill re tu rn to th e re s e rv e s ta tu s ag ain . M ajor E ck erso n le ft tw o w eeks ago on a d e m o n stra tio n to u r of M ontana an d E a s te rn O regon. H is p a rtn e r, J a m e s S tovall, of E ugene, Joined him in M o n tan a la s t w eek. T h ey a r9 sto p p in g a t th e v ario u s tow ns, ta k in g up p assen g ers, and signing up stu d e n ts fo r the av ia tio n school w hich he ex p ects to open a t th e S p rin g field a ir p o rt n e x t th is fall. M ajor E c k e r son expected a t th e tim e he le ft to re tu rn to S p rin g field a b o u t Ju ly 1. M arried Monday Miss Vivian Bayley and Lester Smith of Crescent City, California, were quietly married Monday after noon at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. C. J. Pike. Only a few of the Immediate friends of the couple were present at the ceremony.