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S P R IN G F IE L D '
TWENTY-SECOND YEAR
19895751
«
STERN
TO
BPRINQPIBLD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON.
Western Union W ork
Train Is Comfortable;
Differs From Box Cars'
THE
NATRON
THURSDAY. MAY 21, 11126
SPRINGFIELD BEATS GROVE
AFTER 12 IN N IN G BA TTLE
In the most exciting and closely
contested game of the year. Spring-1
field high school triumphed over tbo I
CUTOFF
"The People’« Paper'*'
L IV I
NRWSPAPRR
IN A LIV E TOW N
N U M B ER 18
S. P. MOVE MAKES
R. R. GATEWAY
Cottage Grove nine 10#, after u
Control Over Lines in Eastern
¡twelve Inning battle on the high BABY IS BADLY BURNED
C. A . R. a n d A m a ric a n
I school diamond Friday afternoon,
W IT H BOILING POTATOES
Oregon Connect» a Trans­
Plan ExarcioM In Memory of ¡•v*«'“’"*. *»»»• »«• accompaniment o f-
i Springfield was ahead 9 6 in the
continental
Railroad
and
Departed; Stores to Clo.e
b*«" ,,f
B^ " ' ry. “•*(
The ten months old son of W alter
seventh round, when Cottage Grove
Shortens
Route
Over
400
r
W1 stern I’nfon workmen who hi«*'»
¡made three runs tlelog the score. Nichols, plumber, who resides at 2nd
Day Snturda), May 30.
j ,
w (,|n< p,,;,,« here for »evnrei
Mile».
and
A
streets,
was
badly
burned
Tues­
From then until the last half of the
day» have net only oomforts, but ;
twelfth Inning, when the
winning day evening when he upset a kettle
I'lana for the obaervanra of Me-
Important
railw ay
developments
¡luxurite on ih rir moveable home.
point
was
scored
by
McMullen,
the of boiling potatoes from the stove.
inorlal Day are being uiude by the
which will place Springfield a t the
The
right
arm
of
the
baby
was
badly
Twenty
p»re<.ne
are
accomun
d
ated
'
i
gam»;
Itigbtened,
and
neither
team
Ainelean laaglon, the Grand Army o f 1
burned, especially between the elbow (portals of a transcontinental railroad
lb.. Republic ad other organisations o f !«’" ‘ h- l » ° "» >'• < « * * bl«-b
*** '
IgRBde a run.
gateway has taken place during the
I The scoring was started when Oor- and the wrist, and the right leg was
of the city. The punuto will be h e ld !* «•cU’’ n of ° " e
“ ° “ 4 " lnU’ “
last week with the Southern Pacific
also
injured
by
the
boiling
water.
A
foreman«
living room, while
the
|d«n of Cottage Grove made a home
Huuday. «Ince It Is kupoealble fo>
assuming
control of the Strahorn line
recreation room and bedroom (111 tbo
run. with one man already on base. slight portion of the left foot wan
many of the men of the (Irin * squad, I ’
. ,
.
out of Klamath Falle and the Nevada.
and in other u nit, to be pre.ent Hulur- H ' Thn
r,x,tn hB"
!
Cottage Grove made 13 hits to 8 for | also Injured. The boby reached for
California and Eastern and the Oregon
Springfield,
but failed to convert the kettle as It was sitting on the gas
and desks, and tray he uaed by the .
day.
Marching will atart near the *
them Into scores, eight errors w ere'»love when no one was looking, spill- California and Easter out of Lakeview.
(wan
as a general living room. T h a i
Laurel K ill cemetery, led by the city
Connection of these roads will give a
Mlecha Elman, world famous
msde by the visitors, to five by the Ing the water over him.
men sleep in double deck bunks tang : violinist searched BO yearn fur the
band. The (1. A. R . and ladle« of the
new route to the east shortening the
local team.
•si along each Bide of the bed room. I ''Ideal g irl" and ha found her In
( J A R . the Spanish war veterans, the
distance over 400 miles.
Springfield’s lineup for the game H IG H SCHOOL G IRLS GLEE
A locker room, with a large lock.tr for . Helen Katten of San Frandaco.
American
Legion and the
Legion
As soon an the interstate commerce
Now
they
are
married.
was: Hastings and McMullen pitch­
each man pro« Idea place« for their
Auxiliary will take part.
TO GIVE CONCERT MAY 29 commission grants the right to con­
er»;
II.
Cowart,
catcher;
Nice,
flsai
Store« of the city will be closed clothca.
nect these roads the Southern Pacific
base; Cox. second base; Casteel, third
A glee club concert, the second an­ announces It w ill rush construction
Saturday, with the eaceptkm of «he
The cars a-e equipped with gas CHAMBER W ILL DISCUSS
base;
McMullen
and
Hastings
short
nual presentation of thia kind, will be
meal market and barber shops which lights, steam heat, and hot auJ cold
PUBLIC M A R K ET FOR C ITY stop; B Cowart, left field; Pollard, given by the girls glee cub of the high work. No doubt the Intentions are to
w ill be closed Saturday at noon. The running wa'.or. The kitchen. In the
complete this new project as soon as
center field; Hughes right field.
school May 2# at the high school. The the Naton Cutoff is finished.
The
alores will remain open until tala second car. la complete with . a . 'arge
s..
Stating of a public market In thia
range. . rink, and a 1er«, wo.k U M e .
nd
high school orchestra w ill assist with transcontinental route w ill run via
Friday evening.
..
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“ B" Ï 7 country people will be dlacmmad at G EN EFIELD CLUB GIVEN
the program.
Lakeview making that terltory ac­
The Legion firing equad and (ha
Mrs. Elisabeth Nelson, of the Uni­ cessible to the rest of the state for
FRIED C H IC K EN D IN N ER
' * '
' the regular meeting of the Chamber of
bugle corpe will take part la the r , r t of '*** * * we < • » * .*
shower room and a large wash rocm * (;<|mn|<rce „
he|(J
versity of Oregon school of music Is the first time.
parade, sod Howard Hrownall, Ku
Low score member« of the Gene- coaching the g irls
Several feature
av.i or * •
(B
g. g Jackson, form
Establishing of this transcontinental
gene attorney will deliver a abort equipped With •evers
linen closet. « «mail bwtro . . or the
Farmers’ ' f'” ld
bridge club entertained
the solos, a sextette, and other numbers line w ill likely mean In time direct
speech. M II liuntly la in charge ol
-
. . . .
. . . ’ o ' ” i win iters 1 last Thursday ht a fried will he on the program.
cook, and s L " U pantry fill the re- .. .
train service through Springfield to
I n Ion and a delegate from Mt. V e r -,
J
1
, ’__
the firing squad, and F. B Hamlin will
m
a'nlng
sp
.c»
.
no»
are
expected
to
discuss
the new chicken dinner at Thompson s resort
Chicago as well as to California. I t
be marshall.
A third car I' used for a co -.mlssary ,
up the McKeuxle. The party was a SCIO BALL PLAYERS BEAT
will greatly increase the freight tra f­
A committee of the lad le« of the »nd a tool rerm
All 'be provisions
surprise to the guests'who were 'kid
fic to be handled through the Spring-
.
The Springfield (Ttamber has a pro-
<>. A. R. with members of the (J. A
SPR
IN
G
FIELD
SLUGGERS
are bought In large
»
. .
,
napped In cart and taken to their
for the »• «
field yards as It is likely Southern
I Jecl In mind to bring about closer
It and the American laglon are re­
quantities.
relations of townspeople and farmers destination. Thle was the last meet­
Oregon freight would be brought back
Springfield
lost
the
baseball
game
quested to meet Friday evening at
Aft»r thin nimmer. tnoi#** cam win
ARBr
. . U
--
ihAMaafc. ,a «*>*• vicinity and this Is expected to ing of the club until next fall.
to Scio Sunday by a score of »-2. The here in order to be sent east over the
tba C. F Bgglman residence to make
Special guests for the occasion were
b* " T
T
i A ^ th i t tl-ie eleclrls **• lbe OrBl ot B • erieB 01 meeting« to
shorter route. Portland freight now
game was played a t 8cio.
,
further plans.
I, modernised At hat tl-a - elec.ria
Mrs. Sidney W ard and Mrs. E N
All the wtnnig scores were made going by other roads would likely
„ g b t. w ill be installed to
e «he (
of member, „ Thompson. Club members who were
lu the first five innings of the game, come this way for the same reason.
LEGION A U XILIA R Y W ILL
guest« were Mrs. John Ketele Mrs. H.
The making of this an eastera gate­
** " '
, ..
inr v. desired Friday night to dlecues the
while
Woods, of Springfield,
was
M. Stewart. Mrs. C. E. Fisher, Mrs.
T h . ,ra
I« ft W M m M » ,
-e
SELL OFFICIAL POPPIES
pitching. He allowed ten hits and nine way Is the most Important more since
H arry Whitney and Mrs. Carl Oleon.
gene, where It w ill be stationed for a
run». Woods was replaced by Carter the resumption of work on the Natron
then proceed north
® B,‘ Br wUl Bto# be U k ,B Up'
Hostesses were Mrs W. C. Rebhan.
The women of the American laglon , few days. It will
at the sixth, who allowed no hits and cutoff.
Mrs Cogswell Campbell. Mrs. Ralph
Auxiliary will sell popple« for Memolal toward Portland, stopping at various
no runs, but It waa too late to capture
C
IVIC
CLUB
W
IL
L
H
AVE
Dlppel and Mrs. Levi Neet.
day on Friday May 3». These popples pointe for the work.
the game.
M E T H O D IS T CLUBS ENJOY
W OMAN LEC TU R ER H ER E
are purchased direct from the Veter
Cox of Scio started the scoring
LECTURE BY PROFESSOR
New
Club
Mete
an*e hoepllal at, Portland and the
H IG H SCHOOL TO ELEC T
with a Ahree-basd hit, which wae>
Mrs. Rudolph Ernst. Instructor In
money goes to the disabled veterans
The II D Club, organised of young
N E X T YEAR’S O FFICERS duplicated by Black o f Springfield.
Meeting jointly with ladies of the
for things not furnished them by the people of the city, met nt the home «he University of Oregon English de-
The fielding of both teams was good. Methodist church the Methodist Bro­
Governemnl. The Auxiliary has taken ‘ of Mrs A B Van Vslseh Monday parlment will lecture on the g r o w i n g ______
Student body officers
for the
Beginning next Sunday with a game therhood enjoyed a lecture by Pro­
be elected
a large order of the poppies this year, evening for a social time The meet- fraternity of women Tuesday evening ' Sprln^ , eW hljfh' „ . ho<„
with Cottage Grove, the locals will fessor Ralph Hoeber of the University
Bd enioolI Prank Ixtmbard. lows
and the members hope that the people Ing hed been planned In the form of •« «he Chamber of t omxnerce rooms.
play five games on the home diamond. of Oregon faculty, Monday evening.
meeting Is sponsored by the Carlton and George Moon are candi­
of Springfield w ill consider the cause a picnic but bad weather made thle The
Springfield's lineup for the Scio
A banquet preceded the talk, the
Impossible
Refreshments
were
served
lad
les
Civic
club,
hot
everyone
Is
for which these popple« are being
dates for the presidency, while Ida game was: Woods, pitcher, replaced
topic of which was the progress made
being sold and buy “Their Poppy” so U t> In the evening
“ f« « 1 lo b’ »r ,b l" • ubJect
Cox, Shirley Hemenway. and Lucille by Carter; Black catcher; Thompson
through the satisfaction of human
that the money and no! popples may*
Attending the (party were: Miss The lecture Is free and everyone In Stewarts are running for the office of flrgt
b ^ . D Mulll-
w ants
be returned to the boys who are lu Nina Bocsen MI m Edna Platt, Miss welcome
vice-president.
gan. third base; C. Mulligan, short
A picnic w ill be the last meeting of
the hospital. Huy only the popples Pearl McMullen. Mrs. A. Ü. Van Val- ,
Myrtle Harvey, Emma Rogers and stop; Delps, left field; Meats center
the Brotherhood for the summer, and
Needlecraft Meeting Today
with the l-eglon stickers on th<<m and sah. Mr. and Mr» V. D. Bain. W aller
Margaret Halsey are In the race for field; Carter, right field, replaced by
w ill be held June 15. P. A, Wooley la
The Needlecraft club Is meeting /•■cretary. and Elisabeth Hughes and
buy your poppy of the American 1-«X Ooasler and Donald Grettle
chairman of the entertainment for
¡with Mrs. W. H. Pollard with Mrs. Hobart Wilson are up (or the position Gillispie.
Ion Auxiliary of the Springfield Poat
the picnic. W . O. Hughes w ill arrange
'Alex
McKentie
as
joint
hostess.
Last
on the streets Friday. May 29.
of treasurer.
Tour Eastern and Canadian Cities
Girls League Elects
for a location, and Dr. W . H. Pollard
Friday’s meeting was held at the
For the girls athletic manager's of
M r and Mrs. C. R Wagner and Mr.
Girls League officers for the coming w ill have charge of the refreshments.
home
of
Mrs.
R.
P.
Mortensen
with
Layson.
Nelson and
Sunday School Convention Electa
and Mra. C. 8 Ooodwln. of Portland
j . rreU „ joint hostess. Needle- flee Thelma
parmpn.
, r , re Viola
comneting
and year were elected at a meeting of the
C. ■
Pease home last work . . (ook
.
..
. • , — Hasel Parmenter are -----
competing, ano | girls at the high school auditorium
Norm an W orkm an of Marcóla was visited
viniimi the « A. . v,.
|he
afternoon
A
Install New Machine
A two- (¿ugh Cowart, Ernest Nelson and L o -,
elected president of the I^ n e county w eekend
A seed grain cleaner from the Fisch­
u _.
I .
. w"''"
“ Mr«.
* * ’ Pease
’
. returned
’” 7
~ to . courae luncheon waa served.
T h e ,,
r ,
r«nitidnte« for bov’s I Monday afternoon- Iowa Carlton is
Sunday school convention at the meet- (P„ r„aud with them to be m ere for
,
,
d „
.
™ e are candidates for boy
president. Elisabeth Hughes
ing held I . . . Sunday ,n Thurston h .|l h„r « .„ „ „ t e n . birthday which
Z X
^ e
¿ “ X . n
a
a
^ > ^ « e d vice-president. Id . Cox. er mills at Silverton w ill be installed
at the Springfled M ill and Oratn com­
More than 300 a.tenled .he sesslone. M. y M
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin snd
olRon
Robert
' ta ^ ^ U r y - t r e .s u r e r , Shirley Hem-' pany next week. This cleaner wip
coming from all parts of the county.1 ^,r an,) Mrs. Wegner wIR leave Sat
nnway social chairman, and DeEtta have five times the capacity of the
.
. . _ Drury. Carl Fischer. Alex McKeuxle. .
Mrs. Ray Baugh, of Thurston, was u rd .y momlnx for Seattle and from w R r r | t ^
w H jter.
___________________
Duryee, reporter.
one now In use at the m ill, and w ill
elected Secretary and Mrs. V. C. Ivlo there they willI leave for Vancouver^R.
Q ,,
The new officers w ill take up their also do better work, it Is said by
Injured in Accident
of Junction City, manager of the C.
adn hentfeeeaa 8 H J H T .U S t ill
duties at the next meeting of the members of the firm. A truck left
and R. P. Mortensen Guests were
Bible conference. Mr«. George W II C. and then on rail and water over the
Ronald Wycoff received a cut on hl» 1 organisation next Tuesday afternoon,» here Tuesday to bring the machine
.
_ t
« .u
Mesrames O. W. Hobson. Jess' Lorah.
llama waa chosen ssslatant. The next Canadian lines to New York and other Cl>rk WT,egton Cari a , rar(j an(j w . j*» r with broken glass when the c * r ;|B order that they may become ac-
down from Silverton, and the Instal­
year’« convention w llj be held at Co­ eastern
points,
being gone
two p g WROn
j in which he was riding with Robert quainted with the work before next lation w ill begin next week.
burg.
» -
Woods and Sam Muskop turned over year. Outgoing officers for the league
mont*'«. Mrs. Wagner will visit h e r ,
sialers In Milwaukee. Chicago and i
on its side on a turn Just west of are: Helen Howard, president; Anna
Receives Treatment—Henry Laud­
W. C . T. U. to Meet
Five Fords »old
Thurston
Sunday afternoon.
The Dillard, secretary-treasurer; M yrtle
New York enroute. They wlp return
erà of the Fischer m ill at Marcola
The W . C. T . U. w ill hold the regu car. which was a Ford rented from
Five cars were sold by the Ander­ by the same route. Mrs. A. C. Pease
j
u
Hawton social chairman; pnd M ar­ received treatment here Monday for
son Motor company this week. Btanlev r f Rnrlngfleld may decide to take the > « meeting Tuesday. May 2«. at 2:30 Frank McBee of the Springfield taxi, garet Oderkirk, reporter.
an injured wrist, hurt when a bit of
P. Schrader of Tillamook, and the trip with them, visiting at the old •»'«'<** <" ‘ I * « »• Church. The sub- had one wheel smashed, and the top
lumber flew from a saw, striking hie
home
in
Chicago.
>
ct
for
"A
»tM
ian
Black Butte Lumber company of Cot
torn by the barbed wire.
Many at Play
arai.
The wrist was not fractured,
____________
colics and the county Preeident Is
tsge Grove purrliasrd truck«, while
The boys say they were going at
A
full
house
attended
the
high
school
according
to the physician.
expected
to
be
present.
There
w
ill
George (Bound of G,enbrook. Ralph
a moderate speed, but that the light
HI-Y Elect Officers
also be a silver tea In connection car skidded In the loose gravel which play, “The Time of His Life,” pre­
Rycsrd of Springfield and J. II Baker
Newly elected officers for the H I Y wUh (he progrgm
Baptists to Meet Regularly
sented at the auditorium Friday even­
of Corvallis bought coupes.
recently had been spread on the road­
| for next year are Frank Lom bard,,
____________
As on last Sunday, regular services
ing. Paul Nice, as the dyspeptic and
way.
pessemlstlc old man seemed to be a w ill be held at the Baptist church,
¡praldent: Carl McKInnls, vlce-pres.-
v|# (t 8
From C a n a d a -M r.
Man's Arm Cut W ith Saw
dent; Kran Hughes, secretary and #||d
p M Fpr((ter of Calgary
favorite of the evening, while the rest both morning and evening. Several
W alter Easton, employed |n the
Mlnlete ia Called
treasurer; V. D. Bain was chosen as ( ,ansdn
SprlngfleM T„ ltoril to.
of the cast ably portrayed their pastors have been considered by the
woods for the Chase lumber company,
Rev. Blom, of the Baptist church of humorous roles.
congregation, but as yet no new minis­
advisor of the group at the meeting
day They may buy here, and move
up the Mohawk valley, had his right
Ontario, Oregon, has been called to
_________________
Tuesday evening, at which time It
W hile the returns
have not been ter has been chosen.
to Springfield this fall, they say.
arm severely cut Tuesday afternoon
pulpit of the local church. No aaa-’ j^ jjy estimated, approximately 260
was also decided to have a party for
by a «aw.
wer has yet bee -heard from Mr. Blom. ' was cleared by the production
Down From Donna— W. W. Baker
the graduating raombers of the club.
Mr. Eacton had been sawing on a
Return From California— Mr. and although It is expected that It will
of Donna was in town on business
This wll lbe held Tuesday evening at
tree, and had stopped (o clear away
v. v
.1.«
Mrs. N. A. Rowe returned to Spring- come before the end of th wk.
Wednesday. Mavln Spores, also of
Pageant on School Lawn
the high school and will be In the form
some brush, banging his saw on a limb
.
. .
. ___.
Held Wednesday afternoon after a
Donna, was m Tuesday.
of a feed, ad geneal social evening.
;
“The
Grief
of
the
Fairies,"
produced
above him. It was acldentally dis­
_ ,
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.
, ....
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motor trip to Marysvlllle California.
Junior high school boys w ill be
/
•
Visit Here From Coast— Mr. and by Lincoln school children last month
lodged and fell on his arm, making a guests If the club Salud.y at a hike up
r*P<>rt that they had a fine trip.
Game Postponed Because of Rain—
Mrs. H a rry Hunt and Vernon Harper at the high school, w ill be re presented
deep cut, which was closed by a local the McKeuxle. The boy. w ill meet w,th n°
*"<’ g0Od WeB,her'
The
high school baseball game, which
of Bandon arrived Sunday from Ban­ Thursday evening, M ay 28 at 6:00 on
prysldan with several stitches.
was to have been played against Eu­
at the high school at 11:00.
—— . _
don
to
visit
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
the
Lincoln
high
school
lawn.
_______________ Father III at Salem— AJ Perkins
gene high yesterday afternoon was
No charge will be made to see this
W ill Visit— Miss Florence Aronson
i leaves this afternoon for Salem, where Harper for an Indefinite time
postponed because the field was too
musical festival, which w ill Include
Wishes to Communleata Here— Mrs. he hag been cane(, by (be Illness of
of Westport Is expected lo arrive to­
Visits Daughter Here— Mrs. E. V. more children than the former pro­ wet. The game Is scheduled for this
morrow to visit with her mother, Mrs. 0. F. Bgglman Is In receipt of a letter hla fa ther. Rev. J. W. Perkins, form-
afternoon, at the Eugene diamond, If
Lilley of Corvallis spent the week-end duction.
from Mrs. B. M Shannon, formerly ot erjy of Springfield.
M. Aronson.
the weather permits.
here
with
her
daughter,
Mrs.
F.
B.
Springfield, who Is now at thp Ma-1
..... ...
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Frorn W altervllle Tuesday—Mrs. Flannery.
Vielt Relatives Here— Mr. and Mra. sonic home at Forest G ro ve., Mrs. !
Has Major Operation—Mrs. L. J,
Ladles Aid Meet«—Baptist Ladles
E W. Poteh are visiting at the J. M Shannon wishes to hear from her ora H artley of W altervllle was in
Crowe of Wendling 1« reported to ba Aid members met In the basement of
Get Marriage License—Jack Petit
Swensen home for a few days from former acquaintances of the G. A. R. town Tuesday.
recovering from a major operation the church for a quilting party Wed­
and Miss Dalsey Neet of Fall Creek
and the Baptist church.
I
—
Hollywood California.
performed at the Pacific Christian nesday afternoon.
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, Visiting at Freue Home— Mrs. Jake look out a marriage license at the
hospital Monday.
Leave for
California— Mrs.
P,
Returns Home After Visit— Mr. and Schlewe arrived here this morning county clerk's office today.
Catch Fish Sunday— Noman Ander­
Schlewe, and Miss Lillian Schlewe, Mrs. E. E. Lee, who have been visit- to visit with her slster-ln-law, Mrs.
Macola Woman Seriously III— Mrs. son, Clifford Bryan snd Glen Ander­
Visit Daughter Here— W. C. A. Pohl
who have been visiting with Mrs. F. Ing here with their daughter, Mrs. F. o. Frese. Mrs. Schlewe has been
son caught several trout and salmon
O. Frese for some time, leave today 1!. f | Ferguson, returned to their on a vacation In California, and la re- of Oregon City spent the week visiting Frank Mosteller of Marcola Is serious
up
the McKenxIe Sunday.
'with his daughter, Mrs. M B. Huntly. ly 111 nt her home.
for Lodi, California.
home at Reedsport Wednesday.
turning to her home In Seattle
Differing entirely from the uiu«l
Legion'conception <J construction work head- i
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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