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BPKINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1924.
TW EN TY-FIR ST YEAR
NUMBER 40.
POLLARD-WEDDLE EVENT
MRS. PAUL BRATTAIN
SOLEMNIZED HERE SUNDAY
CHOSEN P. T. A. HEAD
EVEHT CELEBRATED
BUSHMAN FOR BUSINESS
METHOD ADMINISTRATION
MAYOR CALLS CITY
Mr« I’uul llrattaln waa «looted
(president of the Parent Teacher na-
Rsv. Pointer; W ill M ake T h e ir
soclatlun to fill the veancy left by
Homo In Portland.
the re.Igntloii of Mra. C. A. Swart»
at u special meeting of the orgattlaa-
Mr. nnd Mr». L. E. Thompson
On« of Ihe autumn'« seuaon's moat
Culebra.o jQ Year» of Mur- ih llglitful evuiita waa the marriage tlon on Friday afternoon at the Lin­
coln school building.
ried Life With Family Re­ or Mias K lsli Weddle of Bprlngfleld
The resign! ion of Mr« Swart» waa.
1«
Mr.
Nell
rollarti
of
Portland,
which
union October 12 at Wood­
• formally accepted, and the e le c tio n :
was quietly solemnized in the Chrla
of the new president held.
man Hall.
tian church at 12:80 o'clock on But.
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The regular meeting of the asscla
.Mr. and Mm. L. K. Thompson, who day, following lh« morning services. : lion will be at 3 o'clock Friday aflei i
hsvr lived here »Into ‘>1. oel«’brut»<l Il«v. Jam«« Punter. paster of lh« i noon at lh« Lincoln «rtiool, with (ho
thalr gohtott woddlQg ntinlvcmary K uh - churih. performed lh« ceremony, In : new prealdettt presiding Plana are
day, Octdbor 12tb, at the W, O. W. III« preaence of about 30 Invited | on fool to extend the »cope of the as-
iScQ ksy
| ««elation to Include the high school
balk Mr», T li<>tup*ons tuoUur und ■ueota.
T he bridal em p i« w ore unattended. ' aa well a» the grade», according to
Colonel Theodore Roosevelt regla-
brol|i«'r. Mr» Alma Signor and N. II.
Hi k nor. wore thi> only Kutria pre«- j They look th eir places a t th e altar, • Mr«, W. Percy Tyson. aecretarv-treas- t’ r*d ,h e iMBpuS Roosevelt «mile
cut who atttv'dod th« wedding fifty } which was besutlfully d ecorated with urer. It la possible »too. tfa t the * he“ nominated governor of New
years ago, a«. Waupaca, Wisconsin. ; itulum u leave«, n« Mr«. It. E. M oahier meeting time may lie changed from Ytark on the Republican ticket re-
There have been no dost ba in the ! played "Orane« Blomom».*’ Preced- afternoon to evening ao that more cently.
Iiutusdlsta family for f»0 years. The ■ lug th« cerem ony Mr Dellas Murphy I lem on» may attend. At any rate, the
LOCAL LUMBERMAN IS
parsats, six children. IS arand-chll- •ang "At P aw ning," accom panied on 'natter will be di<cu»«ed.
.Ire, amt one groat gr«ml’child »11
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Mra. llrattaln and Mra. Tyson will
PRAISED IN ARTICLE
, urviv«
•
play’ d
“U during lb« cere- represent the Springfield P. T. A. at
'he state convention to be held In , The Springfield lumber Industry
Mr. »nJ Mr*. Thompson's «1» chll- i
Th« brl.l« wore a dark blue tailor- Corvallis from October 21 to 24.
tiren and on« great grnnd child all
{ and a Lvprlngfleld lumberman come ln
all present: Mr. «race Roberta. Mr« I "r
h"‘ * “ h ra,nbow trim-
I for a proper »hare of attention «In the
The first statem ent as to policy
f made by any candidates for city of-
* flee is Issued today by G. G. Bush­
man. of the Springfield Mill and
I Grain company, who 1« running for Commrtte Appointed at Council
: mayor. Bushman cays be does not be-
Meeting Last Monday Night
i Here in false economy but believes in
Will Frame Budget at Meeting
1 getting full value for every dollar ex-
October 20.
i pended. He alvocatea business meth­
ods In condnctlng the city govern,
A special m eeting of the Spring-
ment.
field city council has been called by
Mr. Bunhtnan said In part: As to my
Charles F. Eggimaan tor the
candidacy for mayor ! have not sought I I mayor
evening of Monday. October 20, at
nomination nor did I want IL Hoir-
. the city hall for the purpose of draw-
: ever, since I have been nominated, ! ing up a budget for the coming year
if I am elected I will do my best to
I for the city. At the regular nveeting
run the city business as 1 my own.
, held Monday night each councilman
I tm for a progressive but strictly
i appointed one citizen to act with
economical administration. I do not
i him on the budget committee. Mayor
beleve in false economy but in get­
! Eggimann appointed O. O. Bushman,
ting full value received for every dol­
councilman W illiam Long appointed
lar we spend. I am strong for system . |
,
! Hertwrt J. Cox, R. E. Moahier appotnt-
I am for
| ed Roy Carlton, Wilbnr J. Lepier ap-
Springfield
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pointed W. C. Mcl-agan, and M
M.mde Bryan
ey draw up an ordinance accepting
the Improvement on 18th street from
Main to the north line of lot 23,
so that the city can now take It over
and keep up repairs on it. The Instruc­
tion came as a result of a petition
by property owners in that district.
A petition to remove gravel on Mill
street between A and Main was sub­
mitted to the council signed by A. F.
Bowers. J. L. Parsons, O. C. Thurman,
Eli Jones and Cleo Billings.
Owen Thompson of Blachly, Ore­
gon, asked tar information
sidewalk "tt 16th street and wan rd-
ferred to aa street committee which
is to Invt jtigate and have the record­
er notify him on how to proceed.
It was decided to dispense with the
services of Earl Holmes, traffic of­
ficer. since it was believed by the
council that the day and night marsh-
als could take care of the work, for
a time .at least.
A motion was passed to have the
recorder ask county officials tar the
amount of tax turnover to be allowed
W . O. W . W an t New Member».
to the ch y of Sprlurfield.
The Bell telephone company and
A campaign for 190 new members
was begun Wednesday night, Octo­ the Eugene Power and Light com­
ber 15, at a meeting of the Modern pany are to be notified to remove their
Woodmen of America. A total of 25 poles from the city property between
entl. i» istlc members were present a t !
stree* anf'
city limits, accord
the LaE, and a social time followed
t0 a motion passed,
the regular business session.
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Springfield. Mr.
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Ceremony
Thompson ..f .
at
C hristian
Church
by
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Harre» of 1 lMV“m,,'r
l - ” "- y’ How rosebud.
and
maidenhair
fern«
Eugen«, Floyd D. Thompson of F lor
Immediately following the cere­
«nee, and Mrs. M K Cast)« of Char­
mony a wedding dinner wa* served
leston. Washington.
It. II. Thompson of Mountain View. by Mr«. Lida McGowan In her apart-
Wash and J M. Thompson of Spring
,h ’ brl"al ‘,» lr an<1 12 «*'»»•
field. Oro., brother« of the groom, i relative« nnd friend», Including the
were among th« gueata. Mr. and Mrs. j j bride-» slater from Eugene anil the
J. M Thompson celebrated their! I groom's mother from Portland
Mr. and Mra. Pollard left for M
golden wedding anniversary Febru
motor trip aft«r the dinner, escort­
ary 11. IMS.
The reception room nnd banquet ed out of town bv three carload» of
ball were appropriately decorated for
1 tt’-F w |H 1» at home In Port-
the occasion, with a profusion of gold I Bn< **
B,re°t.
«n fall flow er. Dinner w a. served
’ r"w “ P ln
to forty four rein »,««
< * f,brc "h* haa ho«'«
^«’ "<1». »ha
Present at the dinner were: Mrs I
“ »• HpHngfleld high achool,
Alma Signor, »3 year. old. mother of ! '“ '*r b‘,ln“ en’pl,,>H "" « « k lw In
the bride. M r and M r . Thompson,
St* ” bank. Mr. Pol-
the bridal pair, a g .e 72 and #1 year« 1 " I " " m“‘ hln'"’ ,or * ,ar*’ ,>ort’
respectively, D II Thompson, who land concern. During thtwwar he aerv-
will be 85 years of age next month. ed In the shipbuilding department
Mrs. tlrnoe Roberts. Arthur L Rob­ of the navy.
erts and wife Opal. Mr. and Mrs. T.
Day. Mrs, C. B Bicknell and son CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Paul. Earl Robert«. Mrs. Maude Bry­
OFFICIAL STOPS HERE
an and daughter Cryalal Maude. Earl
M Thompson and «on latwrenre Earl.
F. It. Barnes, of San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. M E Castle of Charles- western district manager of the edl-
ton. Waahlngton. and children Allene, . <°rla| department of "The Nation's
Eldon, and Robert. Mr. and Mr«. Bu.lnrss," official publication of the
Floyd D Tliomp.on and daughter i ' nlted States chamber of commerce.
Heater Jean. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. arrived In Springfield yesterday to
Itarrett of Eugene, aon Kennte and call on W. F. Walker, local chamber
daughter Avis Marl«, Mr. and Mrs. "f commerce president, and Walter
J, M Thomp«on, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. H.
chamber secretary.
Mr.
Signor, nous George. Adna. Virgil. El-
hn" Ju’ t «pent two weeks In
hie, and daughter Iteah. Mr and Mrs. Eugene He Is making the rounds of
Ernest Conley and children Pauline, the various towns distributing busi­
Karl and Ernest Jr , and special ness Information, both general and
guests. Victor Fbgel of Springfield, statistical, to the business men, and
Marguerite Hard of Florence, and collecting facts on conditions as he
go««. Ho has charge of tho states
Arthur Vouena of Charleston. Wn.
Many friend« called during the af ! " Mt ° f
Rock,r raount*ln’ -
ternoon to offer congratulation«. Mr. !
and Mrs Thompson received several
Springfield Man Oles,
gifts of gold and «everal beautiful , Morgan Washburne, 63 years old. an
presents. Their children presented uncle of Mrs. M. It Huntley or this
them with a purse full of gold pieces. 1 c,*y. died In Portland yesterday of
Mrs. Charlotte J. Cox of Acme. Ore- heart failure. Mr. Washburne who
gon, presented a wonderful wedding l,a" I’een making his home with Mr.
cake, large enough to serve all the and Mrs. Huntley here went to Port­
relatives and guests.
land to be at a relative's wedding.
He fell dead on the street following
the wedding.
Delegate to Convention.
i
II. Elmer Maxey, one of the ow>-
Genefleld Club Entertained.
era of the Wlllamete Press, publish­
ers of the .Springfield News, left for
Tlio Genflold Bridge club met at the
Portland and Vancouver, Washington home of Mrs. Paul Bastard on Thurs­
Monday noon ns a delegate to the day afternoon, with Mrs. J. L. Clark.
Knights of Pythias convention from Mrs. E. G. Sutton, and Mrs, Bastard
the Helmet lodge, 'Jdugene. Mayor of Eugene a« special guests. Mem­
Parks, of Eugene, wa« the other dele­ bers present besides the hostess
gate from the lodge. Mr. Maxey wen, were: Mrs. 8. Ilnlidi Dlppel, Mrs. I.evl
In the company of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. , Neet. Mrs. John F. Kotels, Mrs. Har-
W Ilson who are alien ling the con- ry M s ,„ wllrt. Mrs Carl olRon an(1
ventlon. They motored on to Vancou­ Mrs. W. C. Rebhsn, all of Springfield,
ver Monday evening tar the Inspection nnd Mr«. Curl Fischer, Mrs. A. Mc­
of the Knights of I’y'hlns home, built Kenzie. mid Mrs. Cogswell Campbell,
tar the members In Ihe slates of Ore- all of Eugene. The afternoon wits
eon and Washington. The convention »pent playing bridge whist.
Itself met in Portland Tuesday and
tlfleer. elected for the coming year .
Wednesday. The next meeting of the nre; Mrs. Cnrl Olson, president; Mrs. !
Grand lodge will he In EugenP.
John F. Ketels. treasurer, nnd Mr«. ;
Egglmnnns Return.
Mayor nnd Mrs. Charles F. Eggi-
mnnn returned Monday after (ravel-
Ing ROOD miles during the past month.
They vl«lt->d various points In the
east, returning home hv way of New
Orleans, where they slopped off. on
to Texas, where (hey visited the cities
of Houston. El Paso, nnd others, then
tv» California where they spent a few
days In Los Angeles. San Francisco,
nnd three days In Sacramento before
getting hack to Springfield.
Harry M. Stewnrt. report t . Tho club |
m e e t, w ith Mrs. Cogswell Campbell
In Eugene next Thursday.
Special Meeting Called— A «peel"I
m eitlng of the Lndles of Ihe Grand
Army tins been called by Mrs. Charles
F. Eggimann, president tar Friday
afternoon nt her home. At that time
lilnns will be discussed nnd practice
held for the Inspection on November
7.
Cl.ty Eng'neer
Surveys — Simon
Left for Homs— Mrs. Minnie irons. Klovedahl, Springfield's city engin­
• tster of Mrs. Cal Barnes, left for eer, was here yesterday from Eugene
her home fn Portland yesterdny after surveying for sidewalks on W est 3rd
«pending two wanks In Springfield. etreet.
ENTERTAINS PRICILLA
IL Bulletin, published in Portland.
CLUB FRIDAY AFTERNOON October. i»24.
1
I An article headed “The 8plrit that
M ie John C. Parker was h ostess to Produces." gives us the following:
the Prlcllla club on Friday afternoon I "R. A. Bates, planer feeder at the
at her home The h o u ih ^ a s decora- Springfield plant of the Booth-Kelly
t e l with dahlia, in autumn colors. Lumber company. Is believed to have
A tw ocourse luncheon was served, broken all previous records when he
The hoate»» was aas^ted In serving ran 33.528 feet of 1x4 flooring from
by Mis» Helen Klblan. Mi»» F lossie rough timber In eight hours. Details
Itadubaugh, and Ml»» Aline Larimer, of the ’run’ were artistically engraved
all University of Oregon students and on a board and framed, and then hung
aororlty slstcra of Mias Eunice Park- on a w>«t in the planer shed were the
er In Kappa Omlcron. The afternoon world can witness.
was spent In fancy-work.
) “The planer is a Berlin No. 351
Special guest« for the occasion matcher and 21o feet were run per
were; Mrs. Lawrence L. May. Mrs. minute. There was no lost time, jolnt-
C. O. U ilson, and Mrs. .M. J. McKlin. |ng having been done during the noon
Members beside« the hostess were: «hut-down. Levi Neet la the planer
Mrs. John Toinseth. Mrs. Norinan L. foreman.''
Howard, Mrs. Isaac Ik Larimer, Mrs. I
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Howard U. Freeland. Mrs. C. A. j
Sunday School to Have Rally.
Swart». Mrs. Riley Snodgrass, Mrs. j The rally day of the Christian
L E. Harford. Mra. W. L. Rouse, Mrs. church’s Sunday school will be held
J M. Withrow. Mrs. John 8eavcy and Sunday, November 2. according to In-
d aughler B e lly , and Mrs. W. " • . formation erceived from S. O. Mosh
Steam ier.
• i iar. superintendent. It had been plan
ned to hare It for this next Sundav.
Masonic DeOr .e Conferred.
bu{ , he ro8tponement has
raade
T h , degree of Master Mason was
(he effor, (q harp
e,lborate
conferred on George Easton of Wal
program, including special music and
tervllle by the Past Masters of Lib­
orchestra selections.
erty Ixxlge No. 171 A. F. and A. M.
on Tuesday evening. The ceremony
. W en t Pheasant Hunting.
was followed by a banquet In the Ma­
The Springfield plant of the Moun­
sonic hall.
tain States Power company turned
out six-strong yesterday to hunt China
Club to Meet—The Needlecraft club
pheasants. W. C. McLagan and E. W.
will meet at the home of Mrs. Dan
Albers went hunting near Albany,
W. Crites this afternoon at 2:30
o'clock with Mrs. Crites and Mra. Carl Jack Henderer above Goshen, and
Olson as hostesses. The affair will Emery Richardson. Otto Smith and
take the form of a harvest party cele W. T. Thompson, east of town. It is
bratlng the autumn seson. A spe­ reported that they made the feathers
cial feature will be the initiation of a fly. On the trip Alber's dog was in­
new member. Mrs. Charles O. Wilson jured, cutting an artery in a foreleg
of W illamette Heights.
GETTING OUT HIS HEAVIES
FOUR L ENTERTAINMENT
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The recorder was instructed at the
TO BE HELD OCTOBER 27 , last meeting to have the city attorn­
A 4L entertainment has been plan­
ned for October 27. tn the W. O. W.
hall , according to D. W. McKinnon,
secretary of the organization. A spe­
cial program will be put on at that
time, and refreshments served.
Included among the entertainers
will be the following local talent:
Miss Eunice Parker, solo; Walter
Gossler, baritone «olo; Mr. and Mrs.
(Dallas Murphy, duet; songs by the
two Carlton sisters; music by Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. McKinnon; violin selec­
tions by the 8. 8. Potter children;
solo by Miss Audrey McPherson.
A special feature of the program
will be the presentation of a one-
act comedy drama entitled "The Dark
Secret." George Cox. In the leading
role, and D. W. McKinnon, will be
in the cast. As to the lady In the skit,
her name is being “kept dark.”
George Davenport, chairman of the
Springfield local, will be on the pro­
gram.
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Fines in T ra ffic Court.
TO MEET TO NIG HT
Fines for disobedience to traffic
ordinances this week include the for
lowing: Frank Kintzley. John Sheythe
Claude Ritchey, each 32 for parking
too close to fire hydrants, D. W.
Cornelius 310 for speeding, on Main
street. H. E. Potter for speeding, and
Earl Nyström 35 for cutting corners.
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meeting of the Past Masters,
! Masters and Wardens association. No.
t
Oregon, will be held In the
Springfield Masonic hall October 16,
| 1 nur8<l»y- Dinner will be served at
S:3° 0 clock- Preparations for 60 per-
sons or more are being made, accord­
ing to Harry M. Stewart, secretary
A11 of Lane county and part of Lina
county is included in the scope of the
organization, and representatives from
"ottage Grove, Eugene, Corvallis, Al­
bany. Harrisburg, and Junction City
are anticipated.
O. P. Coshow, supreme Judge of
Salem, and Grand Master for the
state of Oregon, will be present and
make an address. An address will also
be made by H. E. Slattery of Eugene.
SNEAK THIEVES ARE
OPERATING IN SPRINGFIELD
Three Springfield boys were turn­
ed over to Juvenile officer Harbaugh
this week on the complaint of Roy
Holverson that they stole lhs chickens
The lads denied the charges against
them, and m easures for the setteling
c;' the matted have not yet been tak­
en.
It Is certain, however, that a band
of sneak thieve«, whether boy« nr net.
has been operating In Springfield this
week. B eside» chickens taken from
the Holverson chicken yards, John
Adams- had a spotlight, spare tire
nnd rim taken from the garnge. a
few nights before. C. E. Swrts had
a tire and rim taken from his car
Friday night, the lock filed off. He
has also been m issing chickens from
his yards. W. H. Stearmer’s spotlight
and snare tire were also stolen.
According to M r, Swart« the chick­
ens are not only stolen, but the thiev­
es nre careful to pick out voung chick­
ens. Local men are working on the
case.
Lum ber Sale Starts.
The annual lumber sale at the
Booth-Kelly sawniUl began yesterdny
and will continue until November 1.