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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1920)
' f MOWING m m m a k a a. -wk w fc. m KVIiNTKKNTII YKAU SI'HlNt.'IKIJ). liANIS COUNTY, OHIidON, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1020, NUMBER 26 SATURDAY'S CROWD WELL PLEASED program from Parado to Home Going Time Carried Out Successfully. TWO MILLION DOLLAR ROAD BONOS MAY NOT BC IS8UETJ The supreme court on Tuesday Is sued a decision that the $1,700,000 iohiI bonds recently voted by Clacks- I tnuM ,tiintv wiira Invalid tMMAimA tha aggregate amount of money involved ' exceed 3 per cent of the assessed valuation of properly In the county. District Attorney L. L. Kay nays thai, thla decision affects the road Saturday wan a day replete with 'bonds voted by I.ane county on May pleasure autl Interesting features for 21. that they will also be declared a record crowd In Springfield. Kvery. lnulld and cannot be Issued., one Im saying that Springfield's ccl-, The au It In Clacknmaa county wm bratlon wan the Iwsl In the county, j brought by W. ft. Ha winy to compel The purad 'starting promptly at 10 the county to issue and sell the bond a ii'clot It wan a success In every wsv. ja authorised by the voters. John Kctels. representing Uncle 8a in The amendment which was rolled In an able manner, led the man h. ' upon by the plaintiff to make the Tt i kldd'es section wan prettily deco- oimI Issue operative waa adopted at ruled and there were a number of a special election held on June 3, cunning entries. The prUe winner 1919. and became effective by procla were as followa: TI:o (croup of small imi tlon of the governor on June. 23 of Kit In dressed In blue coveralls wlthithe same year. This amendment, ll the banner. "We help I'ncle Sniu." ; whn contended, removed the 2 per first rl if $.1; t liristiuu l-.'udcavor ful limitation and authorized conn flo:it, second, f.'; "fume ouluiid play," tic to Inane bond for the construe tliii.l, l; .l.ipuiiese twins, fourth, tl; r roads, subject to the limit' I..; Sewnri. firth, n rabbit, jt i it prescribed In section in, article Mis. It P. Mortenm-u won first f the constitution, but the supreme pile for tin' lr. h cli i in t i'i auto with irt staf" tln legislature rcver her redan which was inviicil with pruned B Ihw after the 6 per cent lilies li Ml I"' i' hlosom alnl a large umelidmeiit wan adopted, provlillnic a ili.M iimuni' il on tin- radiator. Second iihimis whereby the counties niay hold prize went in J. ('. It.illey who entered mill eleciiniia fur the issuance of the it Kurd d rim ii by u bor.se beariiiK I he , bondn. n t ii ' No ! I n dlHuentlntc opinion written by Indultry Repreented. 1 Chief Juntlce M lirlde and concur-: The l.o)nl I.eKloii of l.i'KK' is an 1 , 1 "d III by Jimt li en I larrin and Johns It Lumbermen niHile au lllleretlllK dla :" held "that It would be. little ' ouple of weeka vacation. TOWN AND VICINITY EMINENT BAPTIST MINISTER ELECTED FOR LOCAL PASTOR Rev. I.. O. Vamey, D. D., of Cor vallla han been selected an paator of th SprlnKfleld liaiitiat church and will enter bin work here next Sunday. He Im known aa one of the bent preiif hem of that denomination In the ntate and han held neveral of the larger pantoratea In Oregon, lie waa at one time correnpondlng aecretary of the Oregon State Haptlnt conven tlon and at one time waa on the faculty, of the McMinnvllle college. Kev. Vsrner will not mova to 8prlng- i field but will come here each week from forvallla. Mr. and Mr. Wlnfleld 8. MrDanlel of I-ona were rlaltora at the home of Mra, McDanlel's brother, Dr. V, ill. Pollard during the Fourth. Mr and Mra. M. I). Ebbert of Sa lem and little son Delbert, Mr. and Mm. C. Hobbn and Mr. and Mra. F. Powers are houne gueata of Mr. and Mra. John W. Wliuenrled Ihli week. They motored up In their can, Mr. and Mra. Oscar HoeVgon. re turned Monday from a four day camping trip above McC'ready Spring Mr. and Mra. W. L Oravei left COVERING SPRAY NEEDED Monday to make thlr home In Ne-i TO CHECK CODLINO MOTH tranka. Mra. Grave will vlalt la Spokane on the way and Mr. Graves will make the trip through Canada. Mr. and Mra. I May and aon Wlnl fred, are spending two weeka altove Oakrldgn on ,a ramping trip. Ivan Male of Portland apent the Fourth at the home of hl parent, Mr. and Mm. M. M. Male. Mm. Milton Coifmau and family have moved from the property at Second and H ntreetn' recently pur chaaed by O. II. Jarrett. to apart mentn In tbo Sutton block. MInn Vernita Morrlaon returned Sunday from Portland where nhe GHAUTAUQUA 10 RETURN NEXT YEAR Backers Believe First Event Paves Way. for Better Results Next Year. Sprlngfield'a first Chautauqua haa been succesafully put over. . And another six-day tbautauiua haji been signed up for next year... So well liked and received by the people was . the Chautauqua put. on Apple worm moths are busy de-bere the past six days that the Amqr- poxlting eggs now. The cool ralnylcan Legion, and a number of- bqsl weather following the earlier ovlpoal-1 neBg men felt a cbaatauqw tlon delayed the main brood until the ! . .. . . ... , V present time,'.' saya A. L. LovettJ hould be bro"M ere again next entomologist of the O. A. C. expert-; yer. While the Loyal Legion pf ment station. Loggers and Lumbermen have not yet Growers who applied the MO-day; had a mecfJng to take otflcijl, acti spray previous to the rains should . . . ,. 7 , apply a rrole. ting spray now. j " te "a,d that ther in a ProbabUit. "All Ind'cations point ot a rather, . cooperate In the movement for lirlit Infestation of worms at thin ' next year's affair as an organization tine fsreful spraying check ! instead of individually as was don their ir-!ie and be of decided value ... In preventing a heavy late brood of.- . ' eAr- i .. 1 Varied Proorama. . . I Starting with the introduction of lHU ur MrrntUIAI lull Those In charge of the work of put- I the cliautauqua by the superintendent Mlient lui um.Iiii vluidn.. i p ' ' hi. II. I'otier. laRt Fridav attamnnn grandmother. i",' " f hataua '--h to thank ;and the concert by ,he Uharan ma(9 Iir. W. f. Itebhan has returned T !" " ',Ur- "uartet the program, throughout the from a two week, vacation trip nr- f" '" Wh, ?T T ' T week he,d to a standard. It, his alienee U, Harry Irvln . " CO E 1-"?"" juieu in, piui e. i iiu i raucf aim pieaneu Onwald Olson and Odin Olson have gone to Portland and Tacomu for a j her audience. On Saturday the Da vies I opera company gave a program in play of the equipment ued at the.Mort of. a calamity if the people of llooth Kelly lumber mill, followed by . -,ih kumas county and outer counties a large .number of 41. members. A j which have taken similar action number of the buslnehs houses also rhould be required to wait until the INDUSTRIAL REVIEW : Grants Pass Contract let for dam ,h Ofiorm j ,t, .. I irri.rai i n nnft trnm n,., the . a"ernoon and thc "Kht opera. . -i . Th Mlkailn" In tKn fx.-. I 1 1 cuiug. Aua Mr. and Mrs. John Iambertv and river. family of Albany and Petr-r and 0rt"8n Rasoline and dist'llate tax lecture by Wood Brfggs presented Frances Imberty. both of Portland ; Pr?ductB "8-fr? ror road funds since present day topics In an able man- ner. Mae Guthrie Tongier and Count j Tolstoy each delivered a lecture on l-'ohrnurv OR 1Q1Q Mient Sunday and Monday with Mrs.' Portland-American Can comnanv entered displays which were well l.iflslaUiie does what tt seems to the . N. A. Itowe. mother of the three men. to erect $1,500,000 nani bulldine. prepared. j writer an aineniimeiit to the const!-. MIsh I'lorence Coffin was a we-k- Salem bricklayers had to Increase ; Sunday that held. the Interest of the One of the most elaborate flouts' mi lun had already done, and go to end vix'ior here at. the home of her ,1,flr c8le t0 for elKht hour e-! audience. On Monday Carmeliny's was that of the American Legion. ' Ihe expense ,f another elec i t ,niecK Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Coffin. ' 'Tesrt-nncK made by a member. A large white : authorise th county to do what th She returned to Poi-tlnnd Monday ber Co. resumes work on plant here, t programB- ,Th band made a striking dove rested upon the world, around , amendment already authorized to bo evening. More than 200.000 persons now oc-1 appearance dressed in the colonial which sat four small girls. The work done." u,,y fai ns, who Is employed at cwy Pperoua homes in what were! styles. tepri'sented "Peace on earth and good i ! Keeuspo.L rpent the Fourth with his' . Swort M,8S Lorra,ne Le. ojrano soloist,' will toward men." one of the prln- K. K. Hrattaln and family have parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Cairns whUh a short time ago returned ( charnted her audience with renditions ilples adoted by the Ameiicnn gone to IIhiihit where Mr. Rihi tain ' Went sirlnKf lelil. nothing. i or favorite home ballads. Handon Kxtenslve Improvements ! Tuesday afternoon Mr m '- ai i a. sprague gave character I e Inn . u III l. ,.,., I,.i..,l i. ... ('In Willi-. u f t i.i The comic section was well gotten Kiism-11 Olson catiii. .fiiu-ii fr.mi vihltlcir with his son fienrce i.-. . c-.. n 1 2prague gave character sketrhpa - ' otipene -.iiuuuiaiu oiie rowcri. up and caused much merriment. ,' Portland to spend the Fourth with K. K. Morrison. O. It. Kessey, and f. j huidling 25.000 gallon oil tank' AmerIcan ,lf that were well ap- Judge (1. F. Sklpworth. In deliver his parents. Mr. ami Mrs. C. Olson. W. N. Long, accompanied by thel- iinil putting In $50,000 on repair work P"clatedt and In the evening they Ing a splendid patriotic address br'ef Mis. p. Conley has as her guests, families returned Monday evening " lt P'allt here- gave the play "Rip Van Winkle." Ex- ly traced the history of America from h. r iluimhter and son In law. Mr. and nom a week end outing at Folev ' uF, .I- . i ne!cel'e"t work was done by the two lis beginning. Ills hearers were .Mrs. Silas Guy of Timber. Springs. , lushed. Home economics building to n,,, , ,, . . 1 cost M5.000: women's dormitory Pe,,Ie n Prtran the several char- stirred to a newer and deeper devo i Hurry Famliem was married to Mis ll. Ktta liurey of Walterville $100,000. completion of engineering ' Bt',e,' the play. Hon am! loyalty to (heir country be- Ms Vina Klspitss of r.ugene in that was a guest of Miss Winifred Tyson laboratory. $:JS,000 addition of a story) Nation Urges Cooperation. suse of what he said. u i Sunday eveni.iK. Mr. Fan.lrem during cl.MMiiu.qua week. 1 Mon'of libra'rv "X onod cCmSle'l Dr W' " Nat""' lectures In the Immediately after the address there lh n son , f o. i. Kan, hem of SprUifi- I'll! H'H will return to Portland of heating plant $40,080. afternoon and evening were gems of were foot races on A street and again 'jehl The young couide will make ioiiy after spending the past week (oratory and were of a high educa- in the afternoon a series of races ; ;h,.- home In Hngem such as three legged, suck and fat man's ruces were run. Free Events Win Praise. The free barbecue In a vacant lot n Main and Mill streets was one of the features of the day und was ap preciated by a greut number of visi tors and townspeople. In the nfteriiooii a baseball game n .Vorth Fifth street and n motor cvrle hill climb were Interesting fea tures. In a fust mid exciting game Springfield 41,n took the game from the Leon a 41. s by an ft to 4 score, thereby winning the $75 rlxe. The motorcycle hill climb held the nt ten i Ion of a large crowd. There were fourteen entries for the three races which were run. These werr the first races In Lane county under the sanction of the Motorcycje and ,AIIId Trades association and were considered as being very successful. Prize winners in this event were as .follows: First climb, motors not exceeding 37 cubic Inch displacement, won by 11. C. McKern of Kugene. on Indian, time C5 15 seconds; secoml Mill Davis of Kugene, on llurley-Duvldson, time fit! 15. Second race, for novices only, won by Fred Alklre of Salem, on Harley Davidson, time 69 2-5 seconds; sec ond, Stub Johnson of Springfield, on Hurley Davidson, time 59 2-6; third, Deb Cooper of Salem, on Harley Puvldson, time 59 4-5. F.ach rider had three trials In which to make the best time. Through a misunderstand ing of the rules Stub Johnson missed one chance to run off the tie between lie and Alklre. It Is said that hud he ridden all three times he would prob ably have won the race. - Third race, motors not exceeding 61 cubic Inches displacement, won by (Continued on Pagu 8.) with his pu rents here.' Mis Eva M. P. in Hi rlii of Springfield Mr. and Mrs. John Uruce I Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam McBee and , t'onal value. In his address oa and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McBee and Mr. "What I Think of Your Town" ha was married yesterday to Gerald F. daughter Pertie are spending a Mrs. IMber." McBee are enjoying an j emphasized the place of the home. Counts of Cottirc ()rv. -e"k's vacation at Newport. i outing at McCredle Springs. Two Proudest Daddies and Wives in the U. S. OPG.THAROINCK )r k ' A Vk PJ2 ; fatheoop U I - "ry-ccooLiDGE -' VAPPEN G. HAPDINGH JV ' V V f L cuSSf COOUDGE t l A r ' - n- - U k Rt K I v m Vi V " v -v J CMVlMCooLlDGEr- school and church in their relation tj j making a good town. , He said there j were three elements necessary in the i makeup of a good, wholesome com j munity community pride, conscience and cooperation. Defining cooperation i he said it was "thinking Individually , and acting collectively." j Thomas McCleary's lecture on "The j Mission of Mirth" sparkled with ora- ! tory and humor. f Juniors Give Program. The junior Chautauqua was active all week and although its work waa handicapped by the celebrations, the childrens pageant put on at the clos ing program was a credit to ths Junior superintendent and to' the boys mid girls who took part. The concert given by the St. Ce- j ceiin singing orchestra was a feature that will not soon be forgotten by the audience Wednesday night. M. E. Church We have had a successful celebra tion of the 4th of July and a success ful Chautauqua and now let us go on .to successful community building and tiatlon building. Do your part on Sunday. Sunday school at 9;45. Ev erybody be on time. Morning .worship 11 o'clock. Junior league at 2:30. JCpworth league 7 und evening servtca 8. Prayer meeting tonight. - Chir practice on Friday at 8 p. m. MBS WARRlMcS.HARDINQ New pictures of the Republican Bomlnses taken sines they were aamsd to lead the ticket and the proud "I told you so" croup ot daddies and wires of the two fam ilies. The picture ot th house Is l whore the Republican National Committee will conduct its cam paign. It is the Christine resi dence at Marion. Ohio, next door to the .home of Senator Harding. Governor Harding will conduct his campaign from his own front porch making only a tew major speeches according to present plans. Baptist Church. Uev. l; It. Vsrney. D. n.,' pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching 11a. in. and 8 p. m. Next Sunday will be Rev. Varney's fir.-it Sunday as pastor. All are cordially Invited to these services. A w;:int ad wIM work for you.