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IE KINICTKENTII YEAH. priUNOFIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 23, 1922. NUMBER 45. LOYAL LEGION TO SET FORTH US EntarUinmcnt Will be Held In Woodman Hall Monday , - Evening at 8 . . - . ' I..I..J.. speaking, singing, feature dancing end possibly tumbling stunt will bi cum. jthlevos to rob tbe Springfield Oarage, Willamette river at Springfield, It lias been necessary to send man held In the Woodman hall Monday! n class ranking five of the student "rlj' Wednesday morning. Neither which was washed away by high : from the power plnt to the-aub-evenlng at S o'clock by the local toyM ,ra trnior. two Juniors, three soplia-'of the mB wr "ptured nl "P W , water Friday night, Is again repalre.l 'station to open or close tbe switches Legion of loggers and Lumbermen. rooroi and' nQt freshmen. In com-jth" P1-"1' t,m, c,u ta reveal and resting on permanent founda-jwhen tbe occasion demanded. At The purpose bt th meeting Is lo an-'psrlson with towns of Its size Spring-!"1" IJenlltjr of ,ne robbers have been tlon. Tbe ends of the pipe, on eltheroon as tbe new system Is completed plain o the general puhilo the alm'frj nn, onB of the. largest repe-!"COT,,re(, -J aide of the river, are now supported the switches will be controlled at thi and purposes of the organisation and sentalions at the university, from' Wn" Pln In tbe rear of tbe by tbe two concrete piers of the oldjpower house thus avoiding a loss ot la this wnnncr correct some of tbe er- Lane county. In tbe ranking of coun-' Springfield Oarage about 4 o'clock bridge and the main stretch of pipe ( time, unnecessary expenditures and at rcnu opinions, prevalent among tfl, ino county comes socond with !""dneday morning Hlnson notloed extending over tbe river is supported the same time permitting a much more those not In the organisation. In re- $02 etudonts. Mutiiomnb county lead '""1 th' r8r door, were Partly by strong steel cable. efficient service on tbe part of tbe sard to tN work wMrh I being don- i ,.i. tii Etepplrg up to the opened doors oe Because the old street car bridge switchman. . by tho I.crlon. Mrs. Bert Dosne. vice president of the Community club. which I the auxiliary to the Loyal legion. Is arranging for the program ted entertainment In cooperation with . Ilia Ull-r Ul V " " v. ...v JimCyr. FprlngfUM s child prodigy violinist, will be the feature of the musical program for tbe evening, Other numbers which have been ar ranged, to d.K are. aong. by Miss Vivian 8ensnney, accompaniment by Miss Mhble Roof, pianist, and ptauo selectlona by Miss Mildred Jacobson. Miss Bernlce Jacobson. a local dancer of no mean ability, will stage vereral feature dances and Mr. 8mlth. ... i nf I ha fluid . . i . workers of the Loyal Legion will give. an address on behalf or the organisa tion. Another feature of tbe evening will be the treating of tbe night shifts, at tbe mill, with hot coffee and dough- nuts. A committee of four hn beoij appointed to carry out tbla part of tbe program and 'tis rumored that tbe ( favored quartet will endeavor to run, keen competition with the world famed Salvation Army lasala. The, committee wb'.cb bas been appointed . consists of President Oeorge t-o. Vic president Ray Richardson. Seer. rotary MrXtnnoe and Mr 11 lard. An attempt Is being maae to so- cur the services of several member of the tumbling class, at tba Oregon I Agricultural college tor tne evening, but whothor or not they may be e- cured 1 uncertain. SECOND AVENUE GARAGE Tf) ADD STORAGE SPACE W W W.r Improvements amounting to approxi- i mutely $400 aro being mado on tbe. Second Avenue Oaroge. owned by J.,e D. Adams and W. D. Ing'osby. A build- in adlolnins the rear cf the prpse-t Second Avenue Oarege. owned oy j.,ciui elected the following regulars gtraKH Is t'-'lng remmli'lrd so that It and 3: St ere Edwards. Paul Dlllard. will nfford slorare spare for twenty Wnyne Ilnwke and Harold Mcrher cars. In addition to the storage spa.e Bon. Thone to alfsnd alternately are the newly added room will conts'n a wSBhlng rack and an oiling ard Ing r!tt. The r It t will be one of the main feature of ta? building a tner. Is no other Karaite n Springfield that cim Iny rliilm to slui'.lar convent-me Them A driveway from the reir of ttio, "The Older Boy and tbe World Tro gnmno nnd a litnk road extending to gram." ..l .dlolnlnir Flrnt str.x't will mul; i . Fr'diy Afterrocn It pokhILIo for rnra to leave or enter the ttnrngn fr m either Flrnt or fine ond streets. Adams (lefltires Ihnt the oulH..k for the storage ntinlnoM n very br'Kht nnd that he already has half of the snare lu the new bulldln.t contracted for, nnMFnSTIC ARTS CLASS r,IVE FACULTY BANQUET i The teachers of tne ppnngum achools wore given a real "feed In the officers. d'nlug room of the domestic science 8;00 Address, "The Need for department. Wednesday evening, Nov- prh,naBhlp In the World Program." iubor 22. The meal was propared Saturday Mornlrg and served by this department, under 8:00 Leaders' Mectlrg. the direct'on of the very efficient in. o:oo General Assembly, Song Sor struc tor. Miss Martha Williamson, Toe and Devotional. Tho young lad who erved wer! e: 30 Address, "Tbe Challenge tor members of the domestic science class, appeared very attractive l.tj their pretty wh'te dresses, and seemed perfectly at borne In their part of the work. Among those present were: Mr. an I Mr. J. J. Bryan.' Dr. W. II. Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Page. Trof and Mrs. Roth, Prof and Mra. Toilet. Prof, and Mr. Lambert. Trof. and Mrs. Morgan, Mr. and Mr. McLean. Mr. and Mr. Roberts, Mr. Stelu. Mr. Lombard, Mr. Montgomery . and the Missons Jame. Nelson Hainan, w:illamon, Tlatt, Boesen, and Bernlce Nolaon. Rlchard Ratbbun, of Malouo, Wasli- ington. eldest son ot Mr. nnd Mr. T. A.' RattiJun. an.1 m:i Vera Mirmt, Community Scrvlco loader of Mont, sano, Washing, wore married Satur day evening, November it, at Monte-sano. 19 Springfield Students at U Springfield has nineteen students attending the University of Oregon 'his year. Of the eight subjects In which these students art raajorln.r, pre engineering Is the most popu'ar with four followers. Next ItT line comes, business adin'nlilration, medl rine and botany with three each, e1u- ' . . t ' .. ..Ilk , X I. dramatics, fine arts and tnnslo with .. . , .. .llL , ,, . .,,.,,. ., , I IIV liuuruis Alll'lIU'l l"' U111VTI III.IM...H h.a..hlll.i . CI... I B ft. ....... I ,,,,-,'. .,.uil ' Oo.r!o ' M. Terklns, business administra . R T Terklns Dre enirliiwHii. . . . ' .P . W" .nillor.- Anna II Mfir- Uttinn business admlnlstra'- linn flinlni-a In Plitrlf rfMmtttl. . Pearl R. M.-M..IH.. .ri..tinnr n t n..bi. i i-.. morei; -& prn,,,neer,;f . L. A. Larimer. boUny; M. H. Lorn- " . T p'"'7 DO"en l lea" . " '' , , . DeIleTd " " win completed bard, education: VernlU Morrison. one of the part' who then mtod the from Eugene and had gas flowing Into by the ft of the year y. Anna business administration: Alice . ,ock 00 the rar door According to.the city again by 4 oclock Sunday u confJtnlct,0n 80perintendent. who Mortensen, botany; Etnma 0. Travis, pre-medlcs; L. R. Vorls, pre-englneei ing; L. II. Wood, mus.c; W. B. RumcII medicine; freshmen, HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL ATTEND Y. M. C .A. BANQUET NOVEMBER 22 Mr. Waltor of the Y. M. C. A., of Eugene, and two boys of the 'Eugene High school were visitors at the local High school laat week to discuss the organisation of a HI T club In the High school bere. . The III T -club of Eugene baa extended an Invitation to a number from here to attend tb weekly supper to be give November 4 u wt b T.XCi. -At thi -meet ing tne spnngueia noya are to re oelve different plana of organisation. Many school throughout the state, nav organised Hi r clubs, and there 1 no roaeon why the Springfield boys should not have one. Rev. A. Q. 8ater, minister of the Christian church has offered to give ,tho boys all the help be can in get-,15. I ... ..I ' ting this club started and to keep it I going. Tho boys Interested In this HI to attend the Older Roya' conference! ,to be held lu FuKono December 1. 2, Robo't Drlmoll, Kugeno Oale, Howard grnits-.ftileiuan and Tom Dmttaln. flie following Is the program for the conrcrcnce. The names of tho speakers ara not yet known. 2:ro:ir- HiTlstrnt'oM. ;ir Soi g Service mid Dovotlonnl 4:45 Who's Who? 5:00 Address. fi:00 lenders' Meeting. 6: HO Appointment of Committee. Nominating! qnn. Y. .n., G : 1G Diuiquot, Tossts. ItOB- 7:00 Address of Welcome. ,ponse. 7:30 Election and R strong Mind." 10:00 Discussion, "Tbe Older Boy In School." liiOO-Dlscusslon, "The- Place of the Home and the Church In the World Program." 11: B0 Conference Thotograph. 12:00 Lunch. 8aturday Afternoon 1:80 So-g and Devotional. 1:00 "The Challenge for the of Other Lands" 2:46 Pelejmt'on Meeting. 8: IP Recreation. 8:00 S'iprer. . Do 7:?0 flunts and Rntnrtntnment. Ad dress. "Tho Chslle-ge for a Body " Strong aunoay I: IS Leader' Meeting. I: IS Morning Song Service. 10:00 Delegate and Leader at tend Sunday school and Church Ser- NIGHT COP FOILS E Thieves Forced to Flee From Buiidin Sana Booty; Rear Door Opened Timely Intervention by nlgbt Offl- err Hlnson frustrated tbe attempt of rusnea nis ngm into tne room ana ;w the flsti-o of a man move swiftly 0 gave chase but before be reacheltheporary pier near tbe old brldgft. ,, .".."...... i I llH t h f .f nr IfilnwtB hnH nnonn Ilia 1 - 'ront door, which was secured only b5r n'ght ,alCh' n,'d" th"r eN I Investigation . revealed that tlie.wa carried away. w-ibu'ldlng hsd been entered through a! , window In tbe rear of the building W. H. Adrian, one of the owner of the gsrage, nothing was taken. Tht L"ot ,!h,,w w" to,en rise to the theory that the burglar were merely amateurs or mat tne ol- fleer arrived Immediately after tbe building had been entered. LOCAL WOODMAN CAMP TO ASSIST IN BIG DRIVE, day; but according to reports received ' i " (Tuesday night the river had fallen The local camp of the Woodmen pf two feet from Sunday's Blgh water the World will hold an open meeting In conjunction with their regular bus n ess meeting n the Woodman ball. Tuesday evening to which the publU I cordially Invited to attend. The meeting will be held as a part Of the membership drive which Js being conducted by tbe Woodmen throughout five counties of the state. Tbe counties In which the tnemherahln drive la being conducted are. Lane Linn. Denton. Lincoln and Morton. Since October 1 thev local camp ha secured fifteen candidates and It Js th aim nf fh tTter in Ihiva lla mint. of 25 candidates filled by December Cn December 15 the Woodmen from all five counties, comprising twenty V.camcs. will hold an Intlation In the new armory building In Eugene. One of T'e features of the Woodman con- ventlon In Eugmie will be the bl pnrado which they will stage. The American Legion and tho Lad es Ai-xlllnry will hold tholr an-,rooms for their regular meeting. nual nomlnntlon of officers December. ' ' i The I.ep'on will hold their meet-' S. H. S. TATTLER ine in the Woodman bnll while the Auxiliary will meet at tho home of Mrs. M. B. lhintty. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snodgrass, ot rortl.tnd, have been visltlrg with Mr. ad Mrs. Riley Snodgrass since Suit day. The W. O. W. will elect officers Tuesday November 28. Refreshments, Th w n w .m w, nfffeer-'f"1' 1 Tuesday November 28. Refreshments j James I axton and Baxter oung lare to start Sunduy for San Francluc.i , .t.... 4t...i ..111 Ia.ua lmn..ti.tA. jiiuiu j-ntiic hhtj in inn luiiiumn- . , , .,, ,'ly fr Honolulu, for a trip of several a installation oi;. , . . 1 " (ui uiiwitui apovies au"s iuo way. that of Virginia. -He reiamea . nis suDscrioer raaing 2u,uvu. nueiasr FOR SALE Complete house fur- When they reache'1 tho railroad on ! membership In both lodges all his life j the 'outside capital that has been as nlshlng onulpmont Call at News of the oUler 8td - tho 0Ternead cro-,bttt devoted bis Masonic attention to'sured for the building is from Oregou flee. tli. Tbe Hooth Kelly mill was shut dowo 3Si J sua as nMfMawuwn'. , , . . Vnnnin vniin riAr.rl sa rf Snrlntrff salrl I the first halt of tne second sunt last Friday for luck of power, the local power plant having closed down two of their furnaces tor repair ond th.) storm h a v I ng thrown something cr0M tne hlh DOwer l,n,e rum,ln cere irora me buuiu. iwwom iu- pair on this line were made and tn mill was able to start operating at 7 o'clock In the evening. Word has been received bere that a baby girl was born November IS, to Mr. and Mrs. Creed Prattain, of Loke- Vice with host and host eases. 13:80 Dinner. 8:15 (Gtnernl Assembly. 8ong an D?vo.!ornl, Address. "The Challe ge for a Christian Boy In th World Pro gram." - 7:80 Closing Service ot the Confer ! thereon, at hor borne on 3rd and D rnd Mrs. J. E. Claik of Glondale, Dre euce. Songs and Devotional. Com- street. Tbe afternoon was passed goa, drcve to Corvalll for tbe foot- mlttee Report. Address, "The Older Boy and tbe World Program." well Service. Fare- BROKEN GAS LINE AGAIN REPAIRED Pipe Extending Across River Now Secured by Cable to Concrete Pier Tbe Mountain States Power com - psny's gas line, extending across the! cn which the pipe line tind been ex- tended was being torn down the pipe , "-j v-cu ,,..,D1r.,,r,. """ Airmi ' ,u7 K'tui m iuri vtrtlw Anrm at ma m V.w th! ....., .w... , swollen waters of the river, crashed 'lnt0 one of the P'rt eawlng It to col- I . . .... ,into one or tne piers causing u to coi- lapse and 200 feet of the pipe line Manager Brown, of the Mountain SUta Power company. Immediately afternoon. According to Brown been Intention of the com- 'T m" L' t0 .P'er of the old bridge a soon lu wursuieu uau uuiuku u& It down and that tbe new foundation will be a permanent one. Tbe rapid rise of the river was caused by the heavy rainfall on Frl- mark. METHODIST BAZAAR WILL OPEN MONDAY AT 2 P. M. Tha annnal Chiiatmaa bazaar hell by the Ladles' Aid ot the Methodist church will be opened at S o'clock Monday afternoon November 27. A lar varietv nf useful and beautiful 'article have been prepared by thei,r by Dhone- A request is made that I ladies for tbe bataar which will afrorJ every one a chance not only to do!"""" their Cbr-stmas shopping early but j1 notlfle nd aw.IaUnce JVX be lost rmrrhanA fholr hrntt at VArvidven. reasonable price. Candy booties and entertainment . ... re"ure win oe neia in conjunction!""". - b the regular sale and chicken din- er. living up to the full significant-, or tne pnrose, win oe served sometime between five and si six o'clock in the evening. ! The Springfield Commercial Clun!& Cross plumbing shop. Here Is a 'will meet at the church for dinner an! wMl ko from there to the regular club The reeelar elnglng period in tho tnornlrg will be used fcr studying before alternatively first period clesses. Tho basket ball girls played their fret practice games Tuesday evening. A game was played between tbe fresh- man girls and the girls of the PP!r glasses. Of course tbe upper-class T f"rBMt mo,,tb 10 De scneuuiea BCOn. Yesterday afternoon the girls gym noslum class went on a hike. They started from school about S o'clock I I 1 - . . . l mi.- ana nuuueu towarus uoao:i. 1110 gtrla gathered autumn leaves and buds . .... . . , ins iTiRV nntrnn 1 n a ronirn inn wLiitf t mmin fVa. navA.ifa m wall , .t. . e ti . . . , . , taln and Mr. Brattain was formerly ... . . , . . . . Miss Beatrice Ilolbrook. eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ilolbrook. Everett Griffith arrived from Kla-,was math Falta the last ot the W3ek, bv- ng driven through with bla truck. He ha been on hi ranch near Klamath : Falls for several months, taking caie of his crop Ho will spend, the win- ter here with hi family. A side curtain for an automobile, rl' ked un on 6th street, bas been left at this office. Cwner may have ;'sitii by calling for nd paying Tor lUia nr.ttoa .' ThnrsilHT, November ICtb, the Pine r' lo club met with Mrs. June Mi- 'pleasantly In conversation and needU.bairgame last Saturday. Mr. Clark- work, after which refreshment wero. served. Members present were: Mes-(fow Electric System Being Improved . A remote control system la being In stalled between tbe sub-station anj tbe power plant of the Mountain State Tower company at Springfield. The yntrn J used for controlling the oil wltch by which the electric current Is- turned on or abut off in , (the various districts serred by tn 'local plant Up to and Including the present time This system will control the oil 'switches of the Orea-on-Callfornla line iM cottage urove and Eugene line and the local electric system. The coniroi win ne transrerred to tbe . . ... power station oy means or two large 'chips ... .nnuini, I w... anl anothr fifteen, which are being run between the" sub-station and thi and another fifteen, which are being powerhouse. Work on H n n . K.n. the nnt of September ,n1 u It',, connected with tbe company's CbJ- c,go offlc) guperTlBing wort 'iECION AUXILIARY WILL TREAT INVALID BUDDIES ON THANKSGIVING DAY The American Legion Auxiliary. No. 40, Is sending a box of several dosen quart of fruit to Portland to be nsed as an addition to tbe Thanksgiving dinner of tbe ex-service men who aro In the hospitals there. A cash dona tlon of $10 is also being sent with which smokes will be bought for the boys. It 1 understood another such gift will be made at Christmas time and anyone wishing to contribute to this, shipment with . canned trult or jellies and preserves may do so by communicating with Mrs. M. B. Hunt- ' - , J. The Springfield American Auxl- ,lary ba just received a -aw Unit 'T)annA. kl.k III . ' I t j U "rst time at the aance at bteveu nan inursoay evening, November a. "6'uu "u,"",-' lu uu" a cookbo xooa saie. weanesaay, wot- I ember 29, in the front ot the Long chance to buy a part or all of your .Thanksgiving dinner and your bit! will help furnish funds with which to carry on the work of this worthy or-t ganlzntion. MASONIC LODGES HONOR WASHINGTON Cce hundred and seventy years agi the man who was later to be the first President of the United States, be came a Freemason In Fredericksburg, Va., Lodge Number 4. Shortly there hp"became a roemher oI AIex.! No 3? ag ,t wag fnen known. It Is now Alxcndrla wasn-1 ;ingion L.ouge no. u&. mo uauia i jcharged by tre addition of Washin ton's name after his death, and the number was changed when It wa - . .... . . transferred from tne junsuiciion 10 mougn ine promoters siais iw oo,- 'the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania toloOO bas been pledged In Eugene, ono 1 . . ...... . ........ ... .... . m..., . , the lodge of which he became master, imuk r fn ba oa m a miiarBP r In Alexandria. 1UV t IUIU Smn .T va v luitiw I I tlon of ""or8 Washington into the mysteries ot Freemasonry was celo- ....... , ,j . brated by the two Masonic lodge of ' ., . . ... . . AreAnnuiia, nicaiiuim - ii .miiu.i. u ilrfidge, No. 31, of which Washington the first worahlofrl master, and Arrtrew Jackson Ixige. No. 120. Sat urday evening. November 4, 1922, at 8 o'clock at tbe Masonic temple. m(( Kser McThPrsoni cbr)Ia Bowmin, r,iK. r i-h ir.-i . I'lMW 1tMIHJi adi v T V fUrard. Bernlce Van Vslsah, Miss Florence Klser end b bo.. Mri. Bert Doane. wa a the club for tbe afternoon. The next meeting w'll K at the borne of Mr. Wilbur Lloyd, December 7th. ' It V. Morlnson. of Sprlcgflcld returned to her home Sunday after a days spent here and In Eugene. LOCAL fil IS BIG HOTEL BEAL J. L Clark Ona of . Promoter Of New $300,00 Hostelry For City of Ehvena u. cun, weu anowa nop grower of this city. In connection with T. Ii Bercer. of the Berrnr RMaltv v set lietuuiui UIV lVlUUVai7I of a new $300,000 hotel to be erectei In Eugene. The Interest promoting tbe enter prise have secured an option from th Southern Pacific company for that quarter-block at tbe northwest corner of 10th and WUlametta at met ni. piece of property ha a frontage of 1 feet both on Willamette and on lOthf., avenue west According to tentative plans tbe building provide for a six. story structure covering tbe foil front' age on Willamette street and extend ing 140 feet to the west. Arrange-' menu will also be made - o that should it become necessary, additional floor space may be added to the build-' ing from tbe ton. Clark and Rurnr nnnniiM ffc nC fictent capital from outside sources. In addition to that pledged by Eugena interests, baa been secured to finance) the venture. Several sites were dls-' cussed as posible locations ' for th hotel and it was not trntO this week. ' when tbe option was secured, that a- declsion to build on the Southern Pa cific property was reached. The com pany holds the property at 10,000. Tbe plans for tbe hotel buJldlngr have been drafted under tbe direction ' of Tourtelotte and Hummel, architects of Portland, tbe firm that drew the de signs for the new hotel at North Bead. A total of 148 outside rooms are nro- vided for In the plans.' The groan t " vw jawu uuBb rtVfiaiVUa1 Ul UlUV stores, eight on Willamette street and one facing the corner oa 10th arenae. Two entrances will lead from ther treet to the ground floor lobby, one) from the Willamette street front of the availdUtg and aMsSker.trom tba lOtb street side of the hotel T-V 111 . m . . . work on the proposed hotal until next ' spring, according to Mr. Berger, as the site is now assured and will be held under the term of tbe option with the Southern Pacific company. Several offers have been received for ' the tease of the new Hotel from the holding company which is organizing to erect the building. Some of thesa proposals have been received front men prominentlyknown In tbe hotel ; business of Oregon who have faith In a,-... .nd w.,. -nrttn, th,t th Eugene and have noted that tbe cltj would in the near future make a de- ma,t fnw trrnn tMA 1 1. . 1 Jisawi .11 Ok ViaaA UUlOl It cilitiea. - Offers from prospective tenants for tllA lA.CA nl h 1 "-- uu wo luui,icuuu ui iao Dunaing nave lately been received, states Mr. Ber- ger. The estimated cost of the build' ing, according to the figures of tho architects, is $250,000 and the furnish ing will add an additional sum of about $60,000. Tbe plan of tbe hoUI Is drafted to leave a Bpace of 40 feet In depth and tbe full width of the pro perty on tbe alley in the rear and plans are being made to provide a stall tourists garage on thi space although this part ot the arrangement has not 'vul. henn wnrVwl mil hv t:ta trfhllnrtt. No announcement has been mads as to the names of Eugene men who have backed the new hotel plan al- : . . .... . V . or out of the state bas not been an nounced. ! ' BAPTIST MEETINGS TO CLOSE SUNDAY Only a few more days and the meetings that have been a blessing to many, and In which several bare found peace through believing, will be over. A number of people In the community have Intended to attend but have been putting It off. Remem ber that procrastination Is tbe thief of t'me. and also the thief of souls. Come tonight. Evanraliat Bovee has been reserv ing some rf his best messages for the closing nights ot th meeting don't miss jthem. There will be Baptismal service Sunday , evening. AU are In vited. , - E. B. LUTHER, Pastor. VA Geneva No. I feed cutter, ean b run by motor, in perfect condition, tor 125. E. E. Lee, Second band storu, Snrlngfl!d. " .