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f.'i. SPRINGFIELD NEWS ;'itr1 fntiin'f ji, iut,u infinriol tJrinn, nimfond. Claw raitlof umlr ig ol Ooniro nl M rft, 1M SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTV, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1918 VOL. XVII. WO. 31 11 JUL- 13,000,000 MEN RECORD , Registration Day In Nation Brings Immense Rally to Causa of Liberty. OVER 200 REGISTER HER stood would today liu tho cottier of In. torost In tho world waK In the lit tlo vlllnRo of Ham, too, thoro tins boon J encounter nftor encounter within but in few short wooks. Thin soctlomalso (wa vliilted by Mr. Qrlflltli and U band or playors In tholr work of se curing, Bconoii for "Hearts of the World." Mr. Griffith's groat drnma ,of (ho war, coming to tho Eugene Theatre. It has boon Just jilnotecn months slnco David W. CrlflKli first sot foot on ! French soil to begin tho taking of tho 120,000 fcot of film that ho secured for his latest screen triumph. Tho cntlro iirovlnco of Plcardy was vie Itod again and again In tho various tours of tho Griffith party and tho blood-soaked ground of tho village of Ham Is tho exact localo where many of tho most Important scones woro onactcd for "Hearts of the World." Entire Absence of Men Between Ad" 21 to 32 Shows Wonderful Effe. tlveneis of Fo.'mer Sclec tlve Drafts. Welt. IL was' Borno day, Prom rarly In tho morning until Lillian and Dorothy Glsh, great favor ovoiilug u continuous stream if Ites among tho movla "fnnB," and iyoi! In tho.wool Americans filed InO Robert Uarron, another popular player thf City Hall In Springfield and tnou-jfor tho films, nccompanied Mr. arlffith sands of other cities, towns and ham- .on all these lours. ' ' loin In t ur broad land, and wont on ( record agin tho Knlsor and for FQUR SONS IN SERVICE XJikIo 1'nmuol until tho Toutonlo iinn-j 1" nco of freodom, tho baby-klllorn -.Albert Wachsnuth, Born In Germany. tht tvomcn-vlolatora tho cruclflors tho bla ro of tho helploss woundcl and the bombers of tho "Greatest , Has Service Flag is Be Proud Of. Albert Wachsnuth of this city Is a Molhor ot Thorn All" shall bo hurb d native of Oormany, but camo to tlua into everlasting perdition Thirteen million bluo Borlln wore lssuod. tickets to In the Back JH Mill Operating at Night The Booth-Kelly mill will run nights for a week" or so" In order to catch up with extrawork. Operations began Wednesday night at 11:00 o'clock. Not' a very large crow of men are a Work. Accepts Position as Manager. P. W. Scobort of Eugene has accept cd tho position as manager of the gro cery department at the Cox & Cox j Btore. Mr. Scobert succeeds Newman Bcarc, who Is to take military training )atO. A.C. Mr. Scobert may move his family hero soon. Glenwosd School Opens Monday. Tho Glenwood school In West Springfield will open next Monday, September 16. Miss Grace Male of Springfield will be principal and Miss I Nina Boesen of Springfield and Mlst? (Zimmerman of Eugene will be era ployed as teachers. Injures Eye. O, W. Johnson, track driver for the Booth-Kelly Co., while standing and. watching Atho big saw In operation, had the misfortune to have a small piece of, Hying bark or stone from the saw lodge In his eye. The injured member was dressed by a local physi cian and at present be Is forced to wear dark glasses. , r. "? iu i?;, vmmmmmmm ma' Home on 8hort Fun... ";:T"XU Zlr" "7J"" mai X . Thompson, -son of Mr. and v" i,vvt" '"" I ' ii ii pi ! i siiii i ii mm -v i i t e. t-i....-., - .. , ..... a ...... -hi.n v.ii,iw n.. ... ..... ssv -'arKJ---''j w nr hi n r,w- i.!ruu, r., .o Dl-..u.-.u Thirtoon million American neans . """""' " ,' 7,. . j f" T ? -TT lffiIT mmWWm ' t Newport, Oregon, was granted a beat a little faster as that blue pledge Albert MlMiAKIHr 8hort furl011sh. ,Mt wcck.cd, which of oya ly was saro y tucKofl awav. i .. ... ,. . , , , . , , .t 'ho soent with his Barents and sisters ' ' ... ' ... r.n.r t anil truth, nml thnn ihinV nf Crmnn "P.f ftrinev" lias never' readied si hiehcr nlane than .e spent wun nis parents ana sisters, its nossosslon would keen its ownerl"0"10 natlTqborn Americans whose in tho foul desecration of the Red Cross emblem in the bombing of .M-fs Av,a Thlmpson, Mrs. Grace out of k n Tho domlnnnt feollBg U Americanism consists principally of plainly marked hospital, in the allied line.. Koterts and Mrs. J J. Bryan ot this Sp.rewa. one Tl ,?1' cou'il ."Here are many allied officer, and men" -y. the Kaiser, city. He ,1 s a member of the sun-ey. ii.'imii ny u iiuiu wnvu nicy nuui : II incy were nui wounaea, nicy iiiikiii uuutc uu giunuua . mo pisugo oi unoounuou icaity to n , - w' , , "w 1 - j. "gotornmont of tho pooplo, for thoovory lo,lnr t"y cn ncrapo togothtT planes as bombs are dropped. Being wounded, they cannot move, j Topic, and by tho people." to finance tholr government, wo uro ' and so they are killed in their beds or in the air as their bed. are Thirtoon mlllonl a nn. it... iiiti.-jitu iu iKiii our nai as a marK or mown out from unaer mem. i LtiuiiA iiiai. in ' . t . a symbol of bad luck for those foolish jrosPfc' lo Mr. Wachsnuth, rotardlcss j "Gott being with us, let us blow-up all the Red Cross hospital. (. enough to fly In tho faco ot IU !01 ' rot or Pmcff. f i we can. Thnfs tho number. Kfllser "Thlr. 1 A'' t,,nt Mr. 'Wachsnuth liqlds dear. So the toon"-go up against It If you want J" boon PlC(,SJ to Amerlca-hH toj Jfour sons three already fighting in Assistant Cashier Chosen. At a meeting of the directors ot the f irst national uanK or invs city an 'assistant cashier was cjioen, Mies great mm OFFENSIVE IS M Pershing's Forces Advance m ' Twenty-Mile Front and! Take Ten Towns , 4 8000 PRISONERS ONE DAT One Hundred Tanks Baiter C6nsci Defense, to Pieces and Then Infantry Drive. , Forward. ' America's biff drive has Wsbk Yankee bayonets, pointing straight r the heart of German autocracy, tm flashed across the battle line of. tht valley of the Moselle, and her Afrltm ate surging forward on long jure&uuM. lines to strike straight at tie ,Tej of Germany's greatest fortree. JBtfte. It is likely to bo the first real &&$taB. the road to Berlin. Today's blow was carries matVar the first army under the dinct jeem mand of General Pershqs. tXte French assisted toward the tfUMisaSC also toward the left. The Americans have captures villages and advanced BercnSTfeitaM ters on a 15-kllometer front C(s&3fit19 niles, . Tne greatest number oi AmencaB troops and artillery yet tevt5iva any single operation is i iilsbiIiT In lae attack. Tho Amerlcahs and the FreaCB alw attacked on the western sid titKbeSt. Mihiel salient, pushfag the nesa(r back In the region of Frernes torn northern base ot the salient. The French are on the jse&krf2feB Thoy'Il be ready tTfong tlmo beforo P,nn(:c. tho fourth soon to bo inrro you are. Springfield Registration. Up to press hour, Registrar Kossoy, assisted by his doputy, John Edwards, had rcglstorqd a llttlo over 200 men. Somo peculiar features woro indl . catcd In tha classification of ages. Ages 37 to 38 totaled sove'n and olght registrants rcspoctlvoly, while ago 39 Ioapod In tho spotlight with a total of 14. An Indox ot tho thoroughness of tho combing process ot former drafts was ravoalod This r ation can bless tho day when It lifted tho bars of Immigration to an nllon frlond llko Albert Wachsnuth More than 1W tanks, mmn8iV srHa sfcia.r'' i RMim( Mother Jn the World" remain, a shinin . ."ence coffin Oemg selected tor ue , 1 ,. r "r .TI-:" Irr:lVL-.' t: f k:. place. Miss Coffin has been in the i"iaB' P"cuwg ih m& swes, ah. i i t t ' i a- rl emDloyment ot the bank for about. Otnce Allied airplanes nave occome regular visuura 10 uennan . . . 1 Americana 9Uul in cutes, me jvaiser na. aiscoverea sucn oomDing 10 ee.s,,vio suq? oi ..v. : ' ' V ' ' ,7 : . nowerful aoncr&la rhtek!4l-StaL9m international law. now include Charles Scott, president; Vf .... i . . .. . .i t m i ..-ii i E. E. Itnittnln. vfrvnrilflBnt ? T. CI. "l ",D "Mujr m uie sou I our suDScnption to ine rourin uocrry ioan -win marit uic efmetne.ut nf voiir annroval of the huildintr of ereat fleet, of .Hun' cashier; Miss Coffiti, assistant ' American airplanes to bring their f rightfulness home to the Hun. ; cashier. PAYS FOR KILLING HORSE A. B. Mathews of Thurston Kills Own Horse and Has Self Arrested. WILL HOLD BABY CLINIC NEXT WEEK A. II. Mnthaws of Thurston mndo n special trip to Eugcno last Friday to havo hlmsolf arrested on a charge of In tho ontlro nbsenco of.oruolly to animals bocauso ho killed registrants botweon tho ages 21 and n balky animal belonging to him, and Parents Urged to Bring Thoir 33. All of tho host fighting material ,pald n flno of $10 to Just'.co ot tho have gone, but thoro Is n lot of good ;Poaco Josso G. Wolla. stock to bo cullod out from tho fol lowing ages: Agos, Iloglstrnnts 8 10 10 20 ,,.,,,,- 7 "1 1 3o o S3MH.HMM.MI.mfMlllM.lMMMM413 34 i : It SSttitMmiiiMMtmm.nHiMtmwMtwll 37r.. 394w fMt 4 40... 41-W.W....WM.. A. 8 42........ 7 it ' 18 T U...... ...... n MHHI.lM.WW.HtllHt AO 44... ..9 45 12 Sidelights. 116 HtatCH that- ho wob hauling hay nnd tho horso bnlkod. Ila picked up i board and lilt tho animal oyor tho hoad and he lnld down and died. Ho says that ho know cjoty would 1)0. nftor him, so thought thnt ho would got tha thing straight onod up at onco. Tho son of Mnthaws' and a farm hand witnessed tho incident. Infants for Physical Ex amination. In response to a call from tho gov vrnmont, tlio Woman's Committee tho lmraano so-' Council of National Dofenso will hold SGHQQ OPEN LS TO MONDAY, THE 23D O.-egon State Pair. sant (12 milee east ot SL TKlMetV. . The tanks drove for wart-at iniaiBim. behind a dense smoke screen. The town ot Mpntscc ' (a,evea -mSSmm. N. 1 ''Oregon's State Fair tor 1918 over j 0aBt of st- Mihiel) was Tcept saiuaJifc th'o Top" " ' ' In a smoke screen an-morritag Iobe , Th's Is the slogan of the board of , Prevent effective German observant 'directors ot tho fair, who aro leaving iTho ales have mastexx nothing undone that will help to make i tho ,a,r" . . , . , the Fifty-Beventh Annual lair the, J attack followed tour Honrs aC trr Hno , r.w.n'tho most terrinc artille-y preparation. . . ... ..,'. , 'starting at 1 a. m. The-e -was. jraki i has an enviablo reputation for al-. , , . , , ,. . . wavn belair iust a little ahead of averr AmiaS the n,sht and the na8hes tr01 A. Bakor. Citv Suoerintend- ?7hSJ.T.;La ent, Hard at Work Starting Ucoption. Secretary A. H. Lea an- i g" "Bhted Educational Ball Rolling Enounces many new features ot an in-. ... -. ,, ., M fa , .. . , . ., . , ' Ererjtti v.Mi Hio salient's W teresting and Instructive nature In the , ? . JL - . , . 'kilometer arc was under fire. Inrafc way ot exhibits and programs, and as, .... ., . .mf,. . A. Baker, Superintendent ot the , Presldent Wilson has advocated Ihe J ? arV"ery J30? pr'ngflold schools, camo In from his ; continuance of fairs this year, despite 'P?85 iro bombe on-all. P -.fcntlon Tnns.lnv to mntrn nmnr. L ...,. . . .. !r3't centers, bridges, JnUlgarB.. JS, a baby clinic next Thursday afternoon ents for tho opening ot schools on comUryt Jt expected thal the at. j nl"n Pjj "S SOCIAL EVENT8 BNTEnTAIN GUESTS AT DINNEU. A party of motor guests arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. Mc Donald at tholr homo on Fourth and C strcotB, nnd woro entertained at a dinner Tuesday ovonlng. Twenty- nlnp woro proaont at tho dinner. - . . uuutibi j, ji ia cJwyuLivu iuui In the basement of tho ' Mothodlst Mondny, Septoraber 23. Both school tendnnco will be very larce Tho examinations -will bo in charge j and disinfected before school onens ia fact that ,a usuaHy overlooked- Ono registrant, upon being nsked Thoso present woro Mr. nnd yirn. J. the name of his nearest rolatlvo, said that his father worked in tho hop Holds and his mothor was In Pert land. . A. Pogrnw and family. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. McDowoll mid family, Mr. and "Mrs. W. F. Tiacy -arid family, nil of Idaho; Mr. and .Mrs. S. A. McDowoll Dan Crltos expressed an ardent do-nnd family of Irving, Miss Lectio Mc slro to onllst In tho Woman's ftollof towoll and Vr. and '3Wrs. J. W. Mc- Corps, Ronald Iloborta was In town from North Bond to roglstor. Jlay Howard, of tho Stato lilitary Pollco ot Portland, also camo home to roglstor. TJowoll. ot Mrs. Dr. Kebhan, assisted by Mrs. Bprtio Wnlkor. It Is ostimated thnt thera are 322 babies In Sprmgilold of such ages that aro most dcalrod by tho govern ment for examination. The examination?, which haye lioen hold throughout tho country, hnvo been Tcquestcd 3y tho government as a result of the revelations made by tho medical examining noarus in tno V. nnxnoor ot lammcs aro aircaav-,, ,.i .!., ..., moving iu iuwu in proparauDU lur putting tholr children in school. Tho course in tho high school will be adjusted to "meet the needs ot boys "who may expect to enter active service at tho front within tho near futuTO, Military -work will bo con. tinned as before, with more advanced work for thpso who aro prepared. XL Is hoped thai all pupils will bo j prohenstve art department ot the State Fair. Mrs. Alice M. Weister. director of tho department, recently said In this connection: "No state in the Union has over succeeded Indus trlally unless it made a special point of Its art In its stato and county fairs and in its public schools. There is absolutely nothing produced but what - : - !i,n . !, . a Army, Ih which it ui ehowniTcady to ontor school on the first day l ' ' ent. which is one of lhu strov"Jt titled points on thf vesteai"jr0L Am6rlcan Infantry a&ckefl hfefiisE a heavy rolling barn-ge timed to ae forward 100 motera every 40 mlnutec Artilley and tanks so smashed ik powerful enemy first line thanittteat fantry resistance was encounters Prisonors indicated they had heen r pocting an atttack, but did not louwr when or where it would be. The feat village was taken by "tae:AmerJcjBBsi within 45 minutes. Woods ana uOtar strong points were enveloped. The first army's air reserve, wnfta- that a far too -high percentage of to-'in-order that uono may bo handl-if01'1' it must first be designed. with the French, assumed the aSaw- Jcctlons for physical disqualifications cappod .with a lato start This is os- 10 Industrial art Is one of tho ( slvo with the Infantry. At9a.m.tker peclaily true of tho primary pupils. ,"al ws mo progruss oi a cujr, j reporiea not a single Boche plaa ike . tate or nation, because without it! the sky. American observers msg. J. S. RAUCH 1V1AKES RECORD thoro can ho no Industries. It is for bombors worked unraples.teji.junder tt boum mui i uui vayouiau ueair- I cacort or chasor plants in yonng men prevailed out of tho total TUirabor examined for army sor- vice. In most Instances these wera during infancy and young childhood. Q W Deerhorn Farmer ous of bringing together at tho State' . ,i .ur uvorurcon Berries. voalod an Impalllng number of minor defects In babies and young children that aro neglected and upon tho boy reaching young manhood, thoso do- was the jfectB havo evolvod Into chronic physi LITTLE MISS HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Calllo Hollo Byfno hostoss of a delightful "birthday party1 c-' illw!llltv ot ono kind or another, Ot llOr homo. "ThO PInOS." at fllm. ' It I. tinn,1 IlironvOi thimn nmlnn. It r A v vr'xiu aBuuQ v www vtfhMMmsaiM wood, West Springfield, last Saturdoy tions, whoa minor dofectB aro thus A photograph showing David W, GRIFFITH ON BATTLE SCENE aflornoon, whon sho wnB four yearn o1(f. Thn nffArnoAn warn cniint In Mii. Euoene Tiet to Show "Heart, of door gmos ...... . a.uciu .tuuuit UHWlUiiy UUli?, dear to all childish hearts, was tho crownlne elni-v nf Ilia ltm.t, ...in. Grifflth, the motion picture dlrec or, four tiny candles surrounding' it on the and two of the monks In a little teb,0, Thof)0 who onJoyotJ tho French village In Plcardy is perhaps nt afternoon with Miss Callle wero one of the most interest! pictures vitm'd ru hiu. i...i- 7: :.,' "Jr". "17 - vouinB. nseo nsener, urenina May asa vWaay congestion during t . i j(j u .r J, 1-rocior' "ect, Basil Wolver- the exalnlQg ars. . FrwB Little did Mr. PrlWth or hla ton. Wilton '.Proctor, and their little it fa Bopd, for tho aake ot a duty to w.ir......o "nv" HooioBH, lvalue eue uymo. tegraph 'vnxtakeB nearly two years apj that this very Bot oa which they , Take the News f)r tk news. shown, that tho paronts of the little ones will be aroused to a sonso of re sponsibility that "will load to tho cor rection ot thoso aliments, and "nip in the bud" the tendency to serious phy sical disability .in later yoars. Cards will be distributed to Spring Meld parents the early part of the wok, .which will facilitate the making of convenient engagements vter Thura- om tha devastated Teg! of ptor. jui p,f-. r,. ' T'r.iT:': Fair not only specimens of decorative I SCHOOLS WILL GET SUGAlf -h TXT , . nr. bt -ot industrial art, and I hoDo'n . " " ..I " :rrr.l""'t.ul tho people wlU respond by sir : p" imcni or ut'c Science W . mnjo ui camiuB money uesiQOS ,,,,. . 7 . . ' " Be Furnishorl the set methods. Mr. Rauch, a farmer ' ;v,iatver they have in either lino, for 80 Furnished. UVing nearDoerhorn, has trimmed the y : ; ne "J01" b Performing, Sugar in tho domestic science- d. ovenrreen bus'hen on hio fnrm i,jii,.,ia patriotic act, for everything that Dartmnntn nf fi. oi.i sale from the -berries will aggregate', , 8 owafd ndust-ial succoss is a will bo permitted to use what a trifle over $1,200. Mr. Rauch has,rnorL,n wlnnng the war," - lB necessary, according to F M his earnest I - uipiomas win do .Kins, foderal food administrator tf 3encourag-ja1warded bv competent Judges. In- Latfe county. 'n'8trator IaIii-IaJI i. it.- -.. I given tho overgrew, herries : attention and tho results aro tng otnor people to do tho same. His borry patches are so thinned that tho plclters have easy work. John Seavey will also market about $800 worth of borries from his farm on the WHlamgtte river; Key Chelper of Ferguson will be able to market abeutJ.extle basketry, inlaid $376 worth of' borries. before the Ma son closes. Maay familtes aro averag ing frop $13 to $16por day picking herrie,l. The harvest shows a much larger increase than " formerly Mr.v J. W. chldrfi, as well as the -nation, that mothors everywhere will reepond. Shumate, who purchapos1 nunntl cBoernjiiy. , ties of berries, expects a large yield; eluded in the art department will be oil and water color paintings, aor. traits, miniatures, pastels, drawings cnarcoat sketches, posters, "cartoons, clay modeling, decorated china. aHa and crafts .work la wetal, wood and Work aad woavlnar. Send to the Oregon State, Fair Board, Sclera, for entry Maaka and books. Articles should be set't Mm Wmter, 'caro.'.Art Dirtet. uftfe.Air, Salom, so they will roach thoro by Soptembor 20. Alt articles will bo. carefully packed and returned to owntra, s I Mt This announcement camo as a nf ttunv .na.ir . t . mjuiriUB, UBKing MWXt.-JitO' vision would bo made for thislbraK: ot work in tho schools, as largo qyaa tltlea will be needed In class lnstrw tion. W. B. Ayer, state food adml- istrator wrote to Miss.Minam. head a kf domestic science department tha Oregoa Agricultural College art Jpg her opinion and received a rent that th products wero sold 1 ailm teriaB and were not wasted, and staa.ctT lessons in conservation wero tajfcftf mm ino sugar aupply should iMKffca Ac jneid Iram the schools.