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    S P R I N G F I E L D — THE W E S T E R N
D B V O T ID TO INTBRBBT
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f W IL L A M B T T B V A L L IV
T E R M IN A L O F T H E
NATRON
K Iz SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TEACHERS 10 HOLD
INSTITUTE III CIK
Pleads Guilty to Raiding «wart» ft /Local Q uinto Reatan by Fast Campu.
High; Cottage Grove Alio
Washburn« Chicken Coop;
Victor
Other« Plead In Court
LIVI NEWSPAPER
IN A LIVE TOWN
Guilty
04845537
FOR LEGION SMOKER
McMulllen and Moon to Furnish
J. E. "Curley" Wataon. who waa
In a fa*t and hardfought game, the
Main Six Round Go; Lewi«,
caught »touting chickens from, the ' University high school won from
Gibson, Cowart Boy«, Wilson
rear of the Swart» and Wash bur n o ' Springfield Wednesday night, in the
Meat Market by C. E. Swarta aeveral locval high achool gym 2« to 17.
and Hazen to Mix.
weeks ago. pleaded guilty to an In- Close guarding was a feature of the
Elgnteen rounds of boxing will fea­
dlctment of the grand Jury In circuit game, Riding» of the U. H.
their
ture the American Legion smoker to
court yoalerday. Jutig** SkJpwprth heat player, being held for 12 count»,
be held February 28, at the Woodman
fined him »26. Wataon haa been In »Hho he waa high point man of the
hall. The main feature of the evening
the county Jail »Ince the stealing of game. Griffis, for Springfield, who
will be a six round battle between
of the chicken».
! »ubatltuled for Cog. waa a close aec-
"MacT McMullen, 14® pounds, and
Other Indictment» were returned by "nd netting 11 points,
George Moon, the same weight The
the grand Jury. Belvtn Doan«, plead- j “Tdneupa for the game were:
boats of the first smoker, held last
ed guilty to a charge of statutory rape Springfield
University High ]
month, were only three rounds in
and will be fined Saturday morning • fo x 1
F
8 Mempy
This is the man, Col. Chas. R. length.
C. M Hodgea and 8 F. Gourley plead-‘ Ortffls It
F
4 Stearns,
Forbes, convicted of conspiracy to
In addition to this. Frank Lewis and
cd guilty to tha operation of a still Cowart
F
defraud the government in hospital
! and will be sentenced Friday morning McMullen #
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Hall | construction for our crioplcd, blind Bob Gibson, also 140 pounds will fight
Nelson Been. Indian Cre’ k youth, Mice
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12 Riding»] and disabled world war soldiers. four rounds, as will ‘‘Babe’* Wilson
He faces a possible penalty of two
pleaded not guilty this morning In Lewis 6
G
2 Hayes years in prison and a $10.000 fine. ¡and H. Haxen, 133 pounds. Hugh and
,''Blackie’’ Cowart, 120 pounds each,
circuit court to an Indictment charg-
llepireok Davidson. Springfield,
, will have the fourth boat.
Ing him with assault with Intent to Umpire, Fenwick. U. of O.
rape a school girl In that neighbor-
Springfield took the smaller »hare PARENT-TEACHERS TO
Besides these regular fights, Andy
hood. Trial will bo later.
of a 17-» score from the Cottage
DISCUSS SCHOOL BONDS Gibson, 85 pound boxer, challenges
Harry Rose-off. Indict’d for assault, Orove high school basket trail team
any Springfield boy of his weight to a
The Parent-Teacher Association and two round prenmlnary.
pleaded not guilty and will be tried last Thursday night The game was
hard fought, although It lagged at a11 people of Springfield Interested in] Several musical numbers to be put
later.
times, and the Springfield team was (I*1« proposed school bond election will On between bouts are planned, but
not up to lta beat playing.
-meet at the Lincoln school tomorrow ag yet no definite program has been
EASTMAN'S GROCERY IS
r. T O r> i T C c r u w F D
McCargar. Cottage Grove center, evening at 7 o’clock.
made> Refreehmepgs will also be
SOLD TO C. L. TESCHNER WB)1 h(gh
of the aame mak I Beside. the bond discussion, there gerT^
W aatm an -a m e e r v on 5th street haa !"g nine points.
Springfield ran In wl11 ** * u lk hy v - D- B*1“- Principal
Tkjg entertainment Is being spoa-
* X h a . £ b v C L T ^ lin e r an" »«veral substitute..
1 « «*• h“ h
and plans »°r
«ored by the Legion because of the
Instructor« In School In En«t
•rn Pnrt of County Will M « t
In Sprlr-gfl«ld for Conf«r»nc«
February 28.
A local teacher» Institute tor all
teiuhera In the aaalarn pari nt I-an»
county will bn held Io Springfleld
Staluulay, Febrilury 28. according to
the annuum rmenl of County Schoo,
Kupnrlnt' wlan, K. J Moore, I’rofrsaor
llenry ,D. Hheldon. of iha University
of C>rr«t>n. will ba the chief speaker
In an addreae In the affm oon . Prin­
cipal V. D. Hain of tha high achool
«III prealde.
Tha program follow«:
10:30 Invocation.
Mu»lc, ‘'America'"
Special mualcal number, Springfield
high achnol.
Announcemonta, 1-ocal Hlatory Kir
»ay ciynteat and pageant, New
school leglalatlon, ale.
11 00—Addrftw. "Tha Teacher, the
l"r«aerv»r of Civilisation,” Profee»or
Dan E. Clark, U. or O, Exleualon.
Noon.
Luncheon will be served by the Do-
mmtlc Snlenca Department of the
high achool at popular prtcaa.
1:00—Bpeclal muatral number
> ’1:1ft— Boy» and Girls Industrial Club
Work. Mr A. D Collier.
1 4 5 - Depart mental Work
Primary work, Mra. Elisabeth Page
In charge.
High achool. An open forum, V. D.
Bain In charge.
t'pper grade#. Aaaeinbly room. E.
J Moore In charge.
2 30—A round table dlaruaaton of
School problem».
Eighth grade examination».
How beat meet thn Immoral lend-n-
cy In achool» ?
Corporal punlahment. In what
case«?
3:10----- Aitdreaa Dean Henry D. Shel­
don.
of O.
3:40—Star Spangled Banner.
“The Peopl«’« Paper"
NUMBER 5
SPRINGFIELD. LANS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19. 1295
CHICKEN TH IE F FINED
UNIVERSITY HIGH TEAM
$25 BY CIRCUIT JUDGE
DEFEATS SPRINGFIELD
CUTOFF
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Thre« hundred thousand units of
life-saving
dipthrria
sntitoxin
reached Nome. Alaska, thanks to
thia
great
champion
muther,
Leonard Sepällä and his dog team
0, twenty fleet Huskies. Sepällä
went head-on into a raging blit-
zard with the temperature ranging
front 20 to .15 below sero. Sepällä
had the longest stretch of more than
6S0 miles. Seven relays handled
the precious package in the record
time 12711 hours (Below) Mias
Emily
family Morgan
Morgan of
ol Wichita.
\\ icbita Kansas,
Nsnsas,
the only nnrs« in Nome. There are
more (baa thirty cases 1« the town
of 1.000.
K
n,. from r
A Faaimsa I The lineups for the two teams and hot lunch to be served at the Lincoln (pojmlarU
flrgt gmokar held
<hrir Individual .cores follows:
¡« * 0 0 , the f,rst_ part of next month
ttonth >whJch pro^
guch .
(The new
Cottage Grove
H» “ ade. Several musical selec- mirked guccegg.
I of the store March 2.
^pnBgOeM
4 Alstott t,ons will also be giren.
F
Mr Teschner It the former owner / ' 0* 1
!
4 Swanson
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S- P. FOREMAN STARTS
of the Plggly Wiggly store In Eugene. Bate« 8
» McCargar MR. AND MRS. IRA BAKER
C
|) NEW WIRE TO OAKRIDGE
He Intends to rearrange the store McMull«»
O
Gordon
HAVE GOLDEN WEDDING
along new lines, but as yet has no Lewis 2
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Ballew
O
Nice 2
! Oeorge A. Nelson, general foreman
■'"Sr" Eartmln I. undecided on U »
8ub.tlt.te«: Springfield; Griffi. for[ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baker, of East
o f the telegraphic department of the
1 Springfield, residents of Springfield Southern
T,glted the Ioca,
next business more, but (or ihe pre.-|Cox; Cowart for Bates.
for the past twenty-four, years, cele- depot Wpdnegdajr Mr Nelgon ,g here
ent plana to have a vacation
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I1»™1« 1 thetr golden wedding February to gnpPrv1ge the CTectlon of g new.
KILL KARE
GUESTS OF
MRS
BRYAN
FRIDAY
l°’ SeTen ot eiRht llvin8 children at- coppCT teiegraphic wire to Oakridge.
400-FOOT SPUR NEARLY
ow ner, wn,
MRSJBRYAN FRIDA
COMPLETED TO MILL
tended the ceremoBy, whlcU wag cut, A natcar ho]dinK geyend
The Kill Rare Klub members were '¡"?orl h ^ b o ’levlrthele«'?w as able To ‘tele,>hone booth’ w*r’ Bent up the
guests of Mrs. Maude Bryan and Mrs. Bak r' h0
-Oakridge line Wednesday for distri-
Work on a 400-foot spur track to the
wa,(C
.
E
Wheaton
at
Mrs.
Bryan',
L
e
e
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were
married
P° 1“tS slong
Springfield Lumber company
started yesterday, it will be ready 5 Friday. Bridge was played during 61 In Morgan county. Ohio, the place of
b lhe f|rat of the w ^ k . it la eatlmat-.afternoor, niter which a two course
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(thetr birth, in 187«. b u ce tnew tney p n r .i C T Y n ilV ^ TWCt M flR F
ed by R. H. Parsons.
luncheon was »erred by the hostesses.>
jn
d,fferent 8tateg. , FO G A R TY B U Y S TW O M O RE
SURPRISE SHOWER GIVEN
The new planer Is about Installed Mrs. Wheaton was high score winner. wlgconglll jowa Kansas, California
LOTS IN SPRINGFIELD
MISS DAVIS AT HER HOME
at the plant, and work will start'of the afternoon, while Mrs Poln- and Oregon. They had ten children,
Two more lots were purchased this
full tilt the first of the month. The dexter made low score. Mrs. W. H. eight of whom are living. R. J. Baker
A surprise »bower w u held for
Ad
rain
won
the
guest
prise.
of
Lodi,
California
was
unable
to
at-
week
by A1 Perkins for S. N. Fogarty,
!
company
received
a
carload
of
Port
Ml»« Etta Davl« at her home near GOOD FRUIT CROP IN
of the land revaluation
SIGHT FOR TH IS YEAR Ortord cedar from the Western Whke Guests for the affair were: Mrs. tend the ceremony. Other children a
Thurston last Thursday afternoon.
Adraln. and Mrs. Herbert Clark o f |pregent were: g incialr Baker. Pearl department of the Southern Pacific
Cedar mill in Trent this week.
Many beautiful and uaeful gift« were
Springfield and Mrs. Wilbur Beckof Graham and Ethe, w^kigy of port- 1° 8«n Francisco. The lots are on
given Mlaa Davla. who will be married
Pruning Is going on In most of the'
Eugene. Members of the club present land, Nellie Cooper of Kalama, Wash HHh and A «treats, and In reality are
soon Refreshments were served dur- orchards of the county and early l-n DELEGATES TO OREGON
were: Mrs. Oeorge Blair, Mrs. Bert Ington, Ruby Paris of Marcola and but a lot and a half, one having a
In« the afternoon to the following mirations are that another large fruit
a r n iC I I I TIIRA I COLLEGE
Vincent, Mrs. J. H. Humphry, M r Janice McPherson and Mary Ray frontage of 32 feet, and the other 1«
gueata: Mr» J. It. McPherson. Mr», crop will be grown thia year, accord-
F. L. Poindexter. Mrs. Fred Chess of ( gteTeng of Springfleld. Of sixteen feet on A street, and extending heck
Jackaon. Mr«. R. P. Laird. Mr», tng to C.' K. Stewart, county fruit In
Five delegate» to represent Sprlns-
H>th 12» fe«t- TM lot» belonged
Frank Ingersoll, Mr« C. 1. Oorr,« Jr., i apeclor • M'r Stewart haa been mak fleld high school at the educational Eugene, and' Mr«. M. M. Peery, Mrs grandchildren. Harold. Pauline. Austin
Mr«. Charlo« Tryaon, Mra. Fred Try- ing Inapeotiona In many orchard» Of exposition at Oregon Agricultural Col- Eugene Kester and the hostesses of an(J Wubnr McPherson of Springfield; to M ts . Edith L. Fish of Eugene
SprlngfleW.
Elsie Cooper of Kalama and Edna an 11" The transaction ivas made through
■on. Mr« William Eyl«r. Mrs. Maggie the ednnty.
lege at Corvallla this weekend were
Elisabeth Paris of Marcola were pres- the F. L. Flowers realty company.
Smith, Mrs. C. W. Hanaon. Mra. Ira j w hile the cold weather caused some elected by the student council of the
-ent.
-Mr Perkins recently purchased sever-
150 st Waffle Supper
Gray. Mr». H. R Garvin. Mra. J. W. tr(Mia lo crack and killed tome out- j
, rh00i
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al other lots for Mr. Fogarty.
right
It
has
not
seriously
damaged
the
1
‘
About
150
people
attended
the
waf-
Cooley. Mr» C. 8 Carpenter. Mr».
The exposition, for which all Ore-
Wlllla Burch, Mr» Alva Armitage. orchards, Mr. Stewart betteree.
gon high achool atudenta are guests. :n® »upper held at the Methodtst BOYS START JOURNEY
On Business Trip
Mr«. E J. Reynold«, Mra. Lew Davie.
T -n ty -flv e
The commercial orchard a In the wttt be held from February 20 to 23 In- church Friday night
W ITH TEAM AND WAGON
Charles O. Wilson, manager of the
Mlaa Rtnnlr Vooley. Mia» Inaura Try- county for the moat part are In good ,-luslve. Bernakl Hplton. Bllxabeth
w® cleared from the sale of
son. Misa Burn Davis. Mlaa Emma condition, aaya Mr. Stewart, who do­ Walker. Iowa
n.w« » Carlton. Margaret - Oder-
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Two smalll boys of Eugene, between Carbolineum Wood Preserving com-
Qf „ and „ declded tQ run pany returned Tuesday evening from
navi», Mlaa Cryatal Bryan and Mlaa clares thal many of the small family kirk L'nd Hobart Wilson were the «h1ch will be u.ed for civic improve-
orchards are a nuisance. Inspection d
gelerted They will be ac- ,n‘‘nt'
.
.
I «way and go to eastern Oregon. They 8 business trip to Salem and Portland,
EXta Davla.
shows many of tfiyee uncared for orch- comoanled bv Mis. Virginia Tomlin-1 Se’ eral “ ®“ hers of Mrs. L. 7 « H appropriated a team and light covered ' « e left again this morning for Spok-
to L c G1Ick. w ho'ane, Kansas City, Omaha, and Lincoln.
ards to be badly Infected with s c a l e aon,
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_______ of the high n®"'» c“ “ »« «’ocutlon entertained
THREE INJURED IN AUTO
faculty member
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with readings, and a vocal solo was lives west of Eugene and started ou t.) "*»r"tog by way of Denver and Sac-
and other dlaeaaea.
school.
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ACCIDENT ON HIGHWAY
given by Mrs. Bernice Van Valxah Frlday They were several miles e a s t,
Mr. Wilson Is going In the
and Mrs. 8. 8. Potter. A community of Springfleld on the McKensie high- ¡'toterwtt of the firm.
Marriage
License«
Issued
Three people were Injured In an
New Line to Oakridge
Bing was enjoyed by all present
way when the neck yoke of the wagon
The following marriage licensee
auto wreck In weat Springfield early
A new telephone circuit to Oakridge
H all’s Store Located
hare
been
granted
by
County
Clerk
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broke, and they decided to abondon
Saturday morning, when a heavy car. R 8. Bryson during .he week: Mor-.
one <o Horence as well as the
Adams Boy Injured
the trip.
Hall’s cash store Is now completely
driven by Iran Brown of St. Marie«,
Hana’ n, ____________
Ashland, and . Agnes
. . __ , / ‘•«’"forcing of the line to Roseburg
. . . Lloyd Adams, a Eugene boy. was
The beys were picked up by the moved Into the new location on Main
Idaho, rraahrd Into a telephone pole. ton
Marie Sorensen. Junction City; Chris
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* cut and bruised about the face when Springfield police about 2 p. m. Satur­
street formerly occupied by the
Brow« waa cut aererely by glaaa from Dorris Caeeldy, Los Angelee. and Ett.» £■ JL. Bland, manager of_t ®
he was thrown from his bicycle to day morning and spent the rest ot the Grimes Plumbing shop, and the Mode
the windshield, as waa Ml»» Marie
Telephone
company.
The
company
thg
ay
,n
wegt
Sprlngfleld
Sat.
night In the city Jail. They told the Millinery shop. The woodwork has
Terry, who alan waa In the front, teat. Mie Davis. Springfleld; Oeorge Clar- -expect» to .pend about »135.000 In
gftrrnoon about 4;30. The boy police that they had delivered some been gone over In white and the walls
Mlaa Vera Miller waa thrown from the ence Buoy, Creawell, and Ellen N.
"""T en« attempted to go between two passing horses to Jasper and were walking tinted gray.
Jones. Eugene; Leater D. Perry anl 5*"?
back aeat. and h’r foot amaahed bad­ Wilma Burgees, both of Notl; Carl G. “ ®"‘- ™ « 1« a part of a »3.000.000
ly. They were alt bruited consider­ Thorkelsen. Everett. Washington, and Program of new construction In the -.cars, and was hit by the car driven back to Eugene and were consequently
A dollar day sale In some line ot
by O. A. McMahon of Eugene. The turned loose Saturday morning.
ably except Sol and Lon Terry, who
¡art good« will be held each Saturday
Claris« Smith, Eugene; William E. »tat«.
bicycle was wrecked, and the door
The theft was reported here Sundav hereafter by the Mode millinery shop,
eecaped uninjured.
Strowenrldge «nd Irena Olo Martin.
handle of McMahon’s car broken off. and the outfit rounded up by Charles wWcb recently moved into a new lo
The front part of the car wae badly
Depot
Improvement«
Done
Eugene.
The boy was taken to the Eugene Norf, chief of police. The boys will ca|jOn ¡n the south side of the cream-
damaged.
Worte on the enlargement of the hospital where he Is recovering rapid be turned over to the Juvenile court.
pry building.
The Injured people were taken to
Southern Pacific depot office will be .
Dlvorc« Deere«« Granted
the Eugene hospital by O. 7!. Holt, an
Claiming she associated with otheT finished by Saturday, according to
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18 Would Join Woodmen
employee of the Swart» and Wash­
Looks for House
men
and doea not lore him Fern Rock Oeorge Oodfry, local operator.
Club Meets With Mra. Peery
| Eighteen applications for member-
burn« m«»t market here. Brown de­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A. W. Jacobs of Salem
The
partition
between
the
watting
clares tha an eaathound car blinded wa« granted a divorce Tuesday In room and the office ha« been moved
The Chrysanthemum club met 8htp have been received by the Wood- "were In Springfield Monday looking
circuit
court
front
Grace
Rock.
The
him with hie glaring light», forcing
out several feet, and the stairway to Wednesday afternoon at the home ot man of the World lodge in Springfleld - . home here Though they were
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him from the pavement. In an at­ couple were married In 1919.
the second floor straightened, giving Mrs. M. M. Peery. Sewing and guess- «Ince the beginning of their member- unable to get satisfactory quarters,
Mary O. Cox waa given a decree
tempt to get back, the car «kidded
several feet additional space In the Ing games took up the afternoon, and ship campaign. The campaign will they will return soon Mr. and Mrs.
and crashed into the pole, which was from I. H. Cox, on ground« of cruel office which was formerly very crowd- a cafeteria lunch was served. Several end February 28, .when (Initiations Jacobs are former resident« of Spring-
broken completely off. The party left and Inhuman treatment. She claimed ed.
members of the club were 111 or other-, will be held. It 1» the ambition of the ] flg|d Mr j acobg jogt his sight t,wo
Ban Bernardino, California Wednes­ he falsely accused her of Infidelity.
wise unable to attend the meeting.
members of the lodge to get thirty y#arg ag0 gjter an attack of lnfluensa.
day. The men will continue to Idaho, The couple were married In Colorado
Those
present
were:
Mrs. Je«*e new members before the final date In
Hosts
at
Bridge
Psrty
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but the glrle are staying In Eugene September 29. 1918.
, Mr. and Mra. W. C. Wright and Miss 8 -a v .y , Mrs. Ralph Dlppel, Mra. C. A. J order to raise the Springfleld member-
The Methodist Ladles Aid will hold
(Helenn Scptt were hosts to a bridge Washburns, Mrs. Jim Clark and Mrs ship to two hundred,
for the time being.
Flv« Ford« are Bold
a cooked food <»le at the Long and
f°r the afternoon were
Cross plumbing shop Saturday, Febru­
The Anderson Motor company sold party at the Wright home Tuesday P®®ry
To Build Sluslaw Road
Interest In Pool Hall Bold
night. Guests for the evening, which Mrs. 8. Wright, Mrs. L. E. Basford.
ary 81.
five
new
,Ford
cars
this
week.
The
A. Hadley, who has been «4nce
A contract to build a mile and one-
waa apent playing bridge, were: Mr. Mra O. B. Kesaey and Mrs. Eugene
November 7, half owner of the Past- Head construction company of Eugene
half of road on the North Fork of the
and Mrs. W. H. Adraln, Mr. and Mrs. Kester.
Civic Club to Meet
lime Billiard hall, has «old hla Inter- bought a new truck, and W. A. Dick S C* Wright, Guy Wright and Miss
Sluslaw river was awarded to Earl
The
regular
meeting of the Wo-
esa In the bualne»» to T. H. Hulburt, end nnd Eldon Preston, both of Wend
McNutt
by
the
county
court
yesterday
Fined for Parking
ling each bought a Ford louring car. Anne Wright,
F. O. Crawford wa» fined »2. Wed- for »10,819. This Is a market road man’s CTvlc dub will be held next
his partner.
Refreshments were served during
Mr. Hadley'« retirement from busl-l(V. E. Hoven of Eugene bought a four
>»day for parking too close to the project and Is a continuation of work .Tuesday night at the Chamber of
neas 1« caused by ill health, and h i I door sedan, and L. TelPrson, also of the evening by Mrs. Wright and Miss nesday for parking
Commerça rooms.
started last year.
fir« hylrant.
Scott.
plans to atke a vacation.
Eugene, purchased a touring car.
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