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O K VO TC O TO IN T E R E S T
O F S P R IN G F IE L D A N O
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..3FIB LD , LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL KJ, 1925
BOOTH-KELLY RESUMES
RU N N IN G 5 DAYS WEEK
Htnrilng tomorrow lb« Booth Kelly
sawm ill at both HpringfHId a n d 1
I Wendllng will operate on a five day *
j ilay shift 'nateuil of four, according to
. the announcement of A. C. Dixon, (
; general manager. The change la a n -'
■ioun>-i-f1 bcesuae of future proeptete '
j of the strengthening of the lum ber'
¡m urk't and net becauee there I* any '
I pr<-s«nt Improvemtnt. 't 1» announced i
For the last month the mill has |
I operated on four days here Th» re­
sumption In the former schedule 1«
received with satisfaction.
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The annual convention of lite Lati»
County Christian Bndeevot Hoditly
will he held In Springfield Friday and
Saturday, A$rll 24 and 26. The meet
lu< beglnnliig nt 7 «»<•! k Friday
t u n in g will last all day Saturday and
t> attended by hundreds or young
people from all (be churrht* of life
rouniy,
Jeannette English, II yenre „1,1,
of Nan Antonio, Tex., who has IJv-
Th- largo»! attendant* In the hint c l for four year» with a blade of
ory of the Christian Endeavor move- i grass on her lung. Cltlxenr sub-
tneut at a county ronventlon la ex- I bribed a thouanml dollars for an
p r ie d In Hprlngfltld
Many km let1*« vptraUoiv
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All’Ik 4 .
have already pledged loo per cent at ;
tendance, according to word reaching
F ILB E R TS OFFER GREAT
the local society
Arrangement» of a program for the j
R ETU R N S TO GROWERS
event la now underway.
The growing of filberts In the Wll-
lamirtte rafh»y insures tlv< Sir mar
SPRING PROGRAM AT HIGH
S f H f i n i H r i w r . i D D i k i r r o mure profit per aero than any othrr
W- O O L BEING ARRANGED , rop Oe®rg. DorrH. who ha. a grove
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People'« Paper*
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUM BER 13
Delinquent Property
Must Pay Says Council
I Sawmill and Planer Both Here and
Wendllng Will Run An­
other Day
Annual County Meeting Attend,
ed by Hundred* Will Meet in
Springfield Friday and Satur.
day, April 24-25.
CUTOFF
SPRINGFIELD BALL TEAM
WINS ANOTHER VICTORY
HOP GROWER RENEW S H IS Council M o v i T Collect <70.-
OPTION ON T R A C T HERE
Tom Llvcsly, Salem hop grower, I
! who own* a considerable amount of I
000 in Delinquent Assess­
ments and Back Interest on
ments; McKlin Acting Mayor,
property In or n a r Springfield, hae * Step» toward collection of all de-
renewed an option on the »5 a c r e ! ,ln<|uent
«ewer and sidewalk
i ranch of Earl Stewart, located near aaiewinlent«, amounting to nearly
¡the railroad add Don.
Report» a e t j ’ 70'0®0 wer® taken at the meeting of
the amount of the option at *350 a n / * 1® clty council Monday night. Action
: acre
'cam e on recommendation of the Judl-
i The land lie . just east of the S tew -'
committee and a motion was
art adltlon on the McKenzH h'ghway
at !hc lim its Of the city Mr. Llvesly “Ot *
¡h a . held an option on It before and a
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recOTdCT
“ 11<“ '4lnqUe° ‘ P™P®«y ow ner.
within «0
days, and ordering the city attorney
few day» ago came to Springfield to
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due w«—
pro-
renew It. Plans are to op'n this as a | i to proceed with collection by
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ces* of law
HprlngflcIJ'a baseball team won a
new adltlon to the city once the rail­
According to the audit of the city
well ptayod and fa.-t game from the
road development expected materll-
books there are 138,718.78 outstand­
Cascade resort nine Sunday by a
Ixed.
ing In delinquent payments, nearly
score of IOC. Th playing was f«»t
all of which 1» on street Improve­
Dr. Jacob U. Schurman, former
throughout, and the fielding was good.
president of Cornell university and
MRS. SANDERS, ACE 76
ment». Most of It hae run for several
Mulligan of Springfield and Kopp of
minister to China under Harding,
years
and there is interest estimated
PASSES AWAY A T JASPER
the Cascade team m ade homeruns
is the new U. S. ambassador to
against It amounting to over *30.000.
Germany.
In the eighth *•» ntng
The locals
Mrs. Mary Louise Sanders, ag-d S in ce the audit of the books and the
loosen' d up a bit toward th« end of ,
! 78, died at her home In Jasper early Installation of a new system each ac-
the game, letting the opposing team
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¡Monday morning after a prolonged count has been brought down to date
make their
alx pointers In the last
BEAT
HARRISB
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Mra- Sanders came to Oregon and on payment It is only necessary
4 Th» spring social program leading “ "'ll‘
,h" c" '
,old ,w o ,nn,n*"
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with her parents when she was only to figure the Interest to date.
up to commencement at the high
‘h* Krday n',on I
« " ll.p le and E Black w re
McKlin la Mayor
In a slow and ragged game played ,hr * ’rf'ara <id' and has ,,,red ,n th”
. hool h a. been .F nost completed .1 ’u"rh"°n
Mr n,,rr'" ’* ,h * «4<»»e»r pUchey and catcher
for Springfield
The council elected J. D. McKlin
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a s , f’ lhorl «row -r of Oregon Ills
grove during the first four period« Gillis Monday on the Harrisburg diamond v,clnlty ®‘>"t of her ,lf® PttneraI
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natlonw1(U p,„ was tkM r.-ll.-v-d by D It» who in « • Springfield high school nine won
he,d T™ 'day »ft*™"«» president of the council to act as
I .. -r, according to V D Italo, priori #tl(, „
by m, ny
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bv
from
Harrisburg hlKh H 9 Th(. •» 2.M under the direction of the mayor In the absence of Mayor G. G.
Innlnr ««me was postponed from Saturday " a,ker ch»Pf'l «”d Internnent was at Bushmen who has ’eft for a two
I i. of the high school
^ n d o(hera Interest'd In the Industry , beginning om the s-venth
w eeks visit to California.
Au art exh hit. showing photo- «very year.
(Kepp and Swlnt composed the battery because of bad w tather. A rough the Mt. Vernon cemetery.
Mrs. Sanders ’s survived by three
graphic reproduction» of the works of 1 There are 32 non.POO poenda of III-
Petition t o Pave Mill
diamond and a brilliant eun com-
iaecad e,
the old masters will be sponsored hy bert» Used In the t ’n’tcd S ’nte» m eh
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players were blned to mak» the fe ld 'n g dlfflc-gt. Bon"- Harvey. William and
Frank! A petition for the paving of Mill
D th-r Springfold
the high school May «, 7. and 8 The
Hyron Cowart was h it In the mouth Sanders, all of Fall Creek, and two Street 18 feet wide from Main street
year, nearly all of which are Im­ Merle McMullen, «kort: Merle C aste*
exhibit will be held at th* Woodman
with a fly btcause of the glare in his daughter», Mrs. X 'tie Vinson of Jas- to the river bridge was presented to
ported fret» Italy. Mr. Dorris said in first base: Coraid Bn'der third hase:
b ill and will be open the evening of
yes which prevent'd h is seeing the r T and Mrs Haiti» Logan of Fall the council. It was signed by all pro-
pointing out the market for these "Ding” Mu'llgrn. rlsht field: J ese
Mcals. center fid«». Dougfas G lllltrl» ball.
Creek.
jperty owners except the Booth-Kelly
th« last day. and perhaps one other
nuts. He has sold hl» filbert* for
evening. Ticket» for the exhibit will
Harrisburg us<d three pitchers dur-
company, whose signature os required
8 to 30 c en t, a pound each year and loft field: John Cox second lut«e and
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B and SB cen t., and will admit the tn . „
p,
?0 ye. „ „ „
Elmer Sankrv. Tom Pbnrman and
In» the r» T e, but at no time did they $10.00 JUDGEMENT IS
to h are two-thlrds of the front foot-
owner at any time during the exhlhl b'ar B0 or 80 pounds of nut»: In the H sstlnrs. substitute»
»-n’anger the Srrlngfleld score. The
GIVEN AGAINST CLARK afre The
was ,a ‘d on the
t on Priweed» from this show will be score of years the trees he first fla m ­
A rrutm fam e wll the played here
next gam - on the high school sche-
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table until the next meeting. Councll-
u».«l to provide picture* for the ed have b»en hearing there has never wlth the Cascade team here Sundav
dule is w th Albany. April 17. to be A »10.P00 Judgement bv default has m*n e*P’,®ss®d them selves that the
school.
A return game with been given Melvil** O. Evans against c *rc®lators ° f the Second street pav-
been a crop failur», says Mr. Dorris. eu the nth ture t diitmo-d. On April played there
78, the team will piny Harrisburg ” srr! burg will bo played here April James L. Clark, of Springfield, and lnR Petition be given time to show the
The date of the dramatic club pro­
The Dorris nut grove h is undoubted.
duction “The Time of His Life." bna
ib»re. and fb» following Bunday a re­ *8
the r a. National bank of Salem In
, h * P« op 1® toward naving.
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. . 11» nwulted In «tvlng Rpr'ngfiefrt tha lu rri game will be played here.
t b en changed j , from ».
May 8 to May 1!.
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The S erln gfl«.| lineup wa«: Xlc", circuit court
A foreclosure on a Bray or Bushman said he had gome
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.w idest nuhlloltv of any «Ingle enler
On May IB. the Juniora and seniors
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a«mnud base; H. Cowart, right field; mortgage on a farm has been ordered new lnformat’on on the naving of the
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prise. E v c r v y e a r M r. D o rris Is c a ll’ d
A ill banquet at the A n c h o rag e at Eu-
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gtr-—e vie'a to rs '' **d
x. short --«op: McMullen, first base: bv the court to satisfy Judgement. The ®ntrance to the city which he wou’d
upon to writ* stortea of filbert grow­
F'ft u fines war collected nt the C a'leel. third base; B Cowart, left
r.’ ne. and on May 29 a recital of the
p1"fn«ff loaned 'T e“k th e «tlOnnn h* prepared to give the council at the
ing for publication» with hundreds of
cl»v had this week for d’«
girl's glee club mid the nn h- stra will
tlree *n f|pb, yfnrp„|h entch'r: I I he«, c nt- which became due November 1, 1923, next meeting.
thousand c'rculatlon. The grove has
n-d<naprea.
W . Rodonbouvh ar field; Hasting«, pitcher. McMullen and was not paid.
W a n t 17th Improved
be given at the high school. June 7
been »tudled hy government nut bur­ 1 Bm ca M ostPlee I» H
A petition asking for the paving of
Javne. Carol
jj fow n rt replaced Hasting* and j
ihe hnccaleatircato sermon will bo
eau men In Washington and several Chase, Eugene Chase, Homer Chase
E n tertain s Friends
17th street in Stewart's addition was
delivered at the Methodist church by tlmos people have made trips aero»«
M i'gnth a« battery at the beg'nnlng
H O. Monroe, J. E. Whaley. H. R. of the fifth Inning.
received by the council and the street
Rev B L. Meore
the continent to Inspect the tree».
I Conrad, E J Hsrpole and F. Agers
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Mrs. Pete Wood. Mrs. Wayne com m ittee was ordered to investigate
Th principal speaker for the com­
Clover. Mrs. Marry 'Apithony, Mr*. I the matter. All property owners Mv-
mencement exercises to be June 10.
iï'1,4. r » " ' \ h, fo\ vp“,Wn1' X” ha°U.» ELK IN S TO LECTURE ON
C. E. TO PRESENT 3
lights. Miss Clara Wyae was fined *2
I.r'.and Eubanks and Mrs. Glae Lyons ing on the street has signed the petl-
at the high school auditorium, will be
A R T AT H IG H SCHOOL met Wednesday afternoon at the tion for grading and gravel surfacing
ACT COMEDY APRIL 23- r th" ,am* ’ Henne. Dick Sharman
Dr V. O. Dubarh of the Oregon Agri­
paid l ì for cutting a corner, and O.
home of Mrsi Morris Burg for an It was said. H o v er r. non-resident
cultural College
The ParenVTeachers
association
A three-act comedy, "Kentucky B. Stubbs wns fined *5 for spoetili g.
afternoon of sew ing and visiting. A owners cut down the required tarn-
A picnic for Ihe whole school 1« be­
wi ll hold I!» regular monthly meeting
luncheon was served by the hostess thirds front footage for Improvement,
ing planned, but as yet nn definite Belle" will l»e presented hy the Christ­
v is it in Sprlngfle'd
Mr. and Mrs at ,h ® " Fh »®hool this »vening nt lgtp )n , he afternoon
| The council authorized the fire chief
ian
Endeavor
of
the
Christian
church
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dale has been set for It.
,
A| rll 23 a l 8:00 at the Boll Theatre C. R Wagoner, of Portland, spent 7:S0 o'clock W A. Elkins, of Eugene.
------------------------------ j to purchase 400 feet of new fire h o se
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Th play Is under the direction of E ast-r with Mr and Mr» Waggner
W1H <ive a” H 'lslrated lecture or
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8 ft*01- Chief Jess __.
Smdtson .
35 R FCEIVED IN M. E.
V isiting Friends H e re — M r. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Ors Read® Hem enway.' Attalla- Mr. and Mrs. C. 9 Goodwin, nccom- "Art Appreciation" The high schorl
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1 reported that there was now on hand
1 onnled them here, and returned after «Iris glee Huh will sing Everybody George Motter of PorFand are visit about COo feet of servlcable hose and
CHURCH EASTER SUNDAY klon will be 20c and 30c
The church orchestra w'll if ay be- Faster with Mr and Mrs K arons-
1» Invited
att- nd the open session ing friends In Springfield.___________ that 1,000 feet was needed.
Thirty-five new members were re- fore the play, and between acts, and
New Speed Cop
c-elved In the Methodist church at the a r adlng “Nebuchadnezzar" will be
C.
Steinhausev was apopinted
aervice« Easter
A large attendance presented by Glen Kiddle between the
traffic
of*icer and ¡policeman on
were present al the morning services second and third acts.
recommendation of Councilman May.
BY SATTERFIELD
and also al Ihe Cantata. "Thorn
The cast of the play Is as follows:
chairman of the police committee-
Crowtvd King." given by the Choir in Isabel Douglas .
Mabel Riddle
Hi* salary will be *120.
ike evening. The choir presented Ihe l Miss Marla Douglas
Mae Graft
The appointment of Jess Smltson.
rantate under the dtrecflon of Mrs M„r)u Von Ilarllnger
... Vera Root
fire chief, and of Georgs Vallier as
Verne D Buln with Mrs. Ivan Male » » !,.„ McMillan
...Clifford Pritchard
ch ief of police, was confirmed by the
Carl McKInnla
4’,nn,",
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Dr. Blake __ ..........
council.
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Miss Madden .......................Lila Gaston
Banks Asked to Pay Interest
• ».7 »0 M ill w o rk e r* Injured
Grandma ,... ......... d Wanlta Lombar.
A motion by CouncVman Cox,
Frank Iximbnrd
Thtnlrl nidwell. an employee at the j o hn Gordon ........ .
chairman o f the finance committee,
Booth-Kelly mill had his hand smash Mrs. Gordon ................. Esther Lynch
ordered the city treasurer to require
ed Tuenlny evening when It was M‘*s Gordon .............. Jessie Manning
bank9 to pay two per cent Interest on
Margaret Hemenway
caught between a pile of lumber and cin d y ...........
daily balances on the city money,
Glen R'ddl"
the ton»:i" of a wavnm ’r ho hard Henry
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computed and paid monthly. It is
Friend
Hnuk. B em is
» w i’ied badly, but nn x-rav disclosed
Linemen,
estimated that the city has been loos­
no broken bone«. Ho will he unable Mnnnary, and Elvln Thurman.
ing *500 or ,600 a year by not charg
Chorus girls. Verna Manning. Jessie
Io work for a fi’W day*.
ing the banks Interest on money d e
Frank Bailey, also a Boolh-Kelly Manning, Esther McPherson, Esther
posited In the way other cities have.
mill worker ran a plckaroon In hl« Keppner. Beulah Thurman. Grace
Councilman McKlin recommended
left hand Wednesday morning. The Maeguth'. Marguerite Moon and Vera
that the short street plotted between
cut wns In the fleshy part of the hand R oot
C. and D. street and cwt Into by the
near the thumb.
high school grounds be vacated and
WHEN DAD WAS A BOY
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Boys Hlks With Hl-Y
E n terta in 600 Club
Members of the BOO club with four
The boys of the seventh nnd eighth gueata were entertained Friday even­
grades of Springfield are to bo taken ing at the home of De. and Mrs. Ralph
on a hike Saturday at 11:00 A. M. Dippel. After an evening of cards, a
to Deadman's Ferry on the McKenzie luncheon was served by Mrs. rappel.
gltver The Springfield HI Y club Is S’peoial guests for the evening were
sponsoring th® »>«**• W eather per­ Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Neet and Mr. and Mrs.
muting nil Junior high hoys are asked John Ketels.
to meet at the high school nt eleven
Others atendlng tihe party were:
o'clock Snturday morning and to hrlna Mr, nnd Mrs. J. A. Scavey. Mr. nnd
qendwtehes for them selves, lemonade Mrs. W. H. Adraln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark
Peery. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Larimer,
will be provided.
W d b y Stevens. William Dawson, and
Ara Diner Guetta—MtJ nnd Mrs. Dr. and Mr». Dippel.
Harry Anthony were dinner guests
of Mr«. Leland EubBnks Sundny even­
Leave» for Extensive Trip— C. A.
ing.
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Brndy left this morning for Calgnry,
Chips Pol«» to Albany—The Car Canada. Mr. Brady expects to visit
t^llnetim wood preserving eompnnv friends In McCloud. Ponorn and other
shipped a car of treated poles to Al­ Canadian cities. Ho exp-nets to be
gone about six months.
bany Thursday.
•AV
sold ae lots, provided that buyers
could be found. The etreet has never
been Improved.
The ordinance vacating that part of
B street lying w est of the w est line
of Mill street was read for the last
tim e and passed.
On motion of Chairman Cox the
council ordered the treasurer to sub­
mit a monthB' trial balance, and state­
ment of the condition of the funds to
the finance committee. Another mo­
tion by Cox was that no city money
be paid except on warrants signed by
Mayor and Recorder and passed by
the counlcl. Heretofore when bonds
fell due the treasurer has taken them
up out of fund» provided by budget
without warrants being drawn. The
new system of bookkeeping requires
the information asked for In the two
motions.