The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 08, 1920, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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TI1R SmiNG FIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. JULY 8. 112.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PublUhed Kvery Thursday at Springfield, Ine County, Oregon, by
TYLER A FREELAND
8am H. Tylor. Kditor. H. B. Kreeland. Adv. Mr.
Entered at the I'ostoffUo at Sprhijtfleld. Oregon,
February 24. 190.1
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PRAISE FOR SPRINGFIELD'S
HOSPITALITY.
schedule. There wore a number of
attractions going on at the same time
and sports were furnished for every
age and the contestants were well
satisfied wtth the prizes. Those In
charge of the various events planned
prerythlng for the convenience, com
fort and pleasure of the visitors,
and the plans were actually worked.
Not the least of the attractions was
the barbecue at which, without even
the charge of "thank you" or a smile,
meat and bread was handed out to
Springfield citlieus are being com
plimented on the successful celebra
tion staged last Saturday.
There was a great crowd present
and all seemed to enjoy the day.
There were no accidents to mar th
pleasure of anyone. Many old timers,
both from outside Springfield and
from the town declare that it was
the best celebration ever held here.
A pleasing feature of the festival an comers. The wrestling and boxing
was the fact that the joy hunters did matches were staged on a platform In
not have to shell out coin for every-, -the street where all could see with
thing they got nor for every amuse-: out crowding and there was room for
tnent Programs of the day's events all who cared to trip the light fan
were distributed FREE to the crowd ' tastic toe at the free street dance,
early in the day Instead of being ( jn short everything was done by
sold tor 15 cents at was done In Eu- those in charge of the celebration to
gene. And no one was charged for a give the visitors and the people of
drink of water as was done at a the town a good time. And In turn
nearby celebration. i Springfield has won many warm
Furthermore everything was started , friends,
cn time and run according to the I Springfield was the first commun
ity In the county to plan for a t-l-J
bratlon and a program compi-eliens-,
ive enough to give all the people rf I
the county a good time was outlined. !
Many people who attended the ctl
hint Ion here and at Eugene (lecture
that Springfield showed them Hit '
best lime. I
"The parade that Blurted on time
would be an abnoruutl affair." says
Ihe Eugene Register, speuklng of Eu
gene's parade on Monday. Then
Springfield had an abnormal parade
Saturday. In this respect the day was '
abnormal throughout.
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REAL COMMUNITY SPIRIT.
The chautauqua, which wun spon
sored by the American legion and a
number of business men, was brought
to a successful close last night. The
programs of the week were of an ex
cellent character and the attendance
was good, though not as good aa they
ought to have been for Springfield
and surrounding territory.
. Although those who signed the
guarantee for this year have had to
make good a portion of the fund
necessary to bring the chuutuuq.ua
,thia year, they stilt have enough con
fidence In the people and believe tbut
It is worth enough to the community
to sign for anothv ihautaunua next
year. It Is felt by many who are In
close touch with the work of putting
tm the Chautauqua that there was a
lurk of cooperation on Ibo part of
uaranle
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Iti'liariini'iit of tin- liiii-rior, U. s,
I.utnl OlTico ul ICoHi-liui'K, Ort'tron,
Muy L'-l, 1920.
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on July 2i, 1 1 I r.. niiiili. lluineHtoad
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licfoici 1-1 kIbIit uiid iccoiver, 17. S.
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Ihe Kith day of July, 1120.
Claimant, iuhikh hh wltne.tKi's:
Stciiheii S. KiIhoii, of Kugonn, Oro.
I'iih Al. KiImmi, of I'liiKi'im, Ore.
Chaili'M Mrllie, of Winhfiiy, Oi.
Jack Kinfio, of Wiiilicrry, ()ro.
-W. II. CANON U. Kilter.
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