The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 06, 1925, Image 1

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    From The Sorry Spectacle the Shop Lifters Paint if Eugene Does Not Get the Shops One Wonders ‘Why is Eugene*
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DIVOTgO TO INTCRIBT
OF SPRINGFIELD ANO
THE FARMERS OF THR
WILLAMETTE VALLÏŸ
THE SPRINGFIELD NE f t
T W E N T Y -S E C O N D Y E A R
SPRINOFISLD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON.
Program
Yeggs Explode Big Charge of
Dynamite
Which Shatters
Safe Friday Morning; Thlrcf
Robbery in Six Years.
After blowing III» iliwir off of tin
Hprin«fitl«l Mill und Grain company I
eufti, lootar« took >40 worth of anno
Un» tickets. rhecka amounting to >400
i.hti two Mtronsho>«M full of irnpnrtunt !
company (taper« Friday night. An ex
lu ru e portion
(»f tx pi OM Ivo Wit*
used, and the uufi ’ wii« alitu.>*t tom
ph tel y <t«*iiioo|lMh> <
rt.
Itortttlrn'M Hv-t'V near the building
Thin youthful sleuth, now just
and campera In th e nulo park nearby
tacorteil h mini? Ih» »xplnaititi nomo TO, la chief of the U. 8. Secret
Service, »uccee.llng Wm. J. Hum»,
tifile between 3
1 4 In th» rnoriitnx
r*-lgned. He i« J. K, Hoover, of
A reward 1« b»-lIng uttered by the Washington, who won the place by
company for th» recovery of Ihn iia great work in important gov-
inrnent cases.
paper« whit It wore In the «trotIgboX'-n
This 1« the thirdi tluia sn «i i y«mrn
that th* »«af»» hau !»«’<• n blown up at
th» tq>rlngtl»ld w ill, tìffb-tal» of the A U T O S T R I K E S W O O D
« «»m pa n y plan tn raplnra the iu i(< with
W A G O N ; D R IV E R H U R T
on« <’ith< r i ffiKiul with au « h ctrlc
alarm or »Uh tb«i «alla fill)«1 with
l ‘ H Lawaan, temmster for the
dc «illy gas.
Stewart Fuel company. I» recovering
fo n t injuries received h id Friday
E N T E R T A 'N
FOR
’ 81st
«h m h «aa , Un over by hla logon
A,‘ " “ '•'mobile rau Into Mr Lawson's
¡ wagon as he was returning on the
Log
Rolling
and
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
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THURSDAY, AUGUST », 15*25
LABOR DAY CELEBRATION SCHOOL WILL OPEN IN
S P R I N G F IE L D S E P T .
TO BE HELD AT WENDLING
FLOUR MILL SAFE
AGAIN BLOWN IIP
tra
"Ths People’« Paper”
LL Library
N U M B E R 29
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Bucking, Board« Maata F o rn itu ra Salaaman for
Baseball, Athletics and Speaking
Furnlahlng New B rattaln School
Being Prepared
l3 Would Be Janitor
ON LEGION GARDS
' A labor «lay celebration to out o the
Hprlngleltl schools will open Thurs­
Carl Martin and Elza Cavitt to
one held last y«ar wan planned Mon­ day, Septamher 17, according to the
Mix in Six-Round Main Event
thly nlxht l»y a joint comm ittee or announcement of the school board at
with
Many Clever Boxers In
Springfield and Wendling 4-1. mem­ It« meeting Tuesday evtnlng. The
Five Other Scras.
ber# at the WendPng ball.
board .discussed furnishing of the new
The enli rtnlnnient will be held at Bi attain school. Four representatives
Twenty six rounds of boxing will be
Wendling, mm It wmm lu»t ytar.
of furniture supply houses were on
on the cards Friday night when the
Tree topping,
<• g-hucklr.g, tug o’- hand to present prices for the same.
Springfltd post, American Legion,
war. bM«»ball. log rolling, «wlmmlng,
Thirteen applications for janitor of
p tfl the first of a series of contests
movie« and races of various aorta will the school were received but actiory
|i nthe open air arena at Second and
provide amusement for the crowd la* to selec t on wus referred to nef.t
Main street«. Headliners on the fa»t
The W endling team will me t some meetlng. The resignation of Miss
card
arranged are Carl Martin, the
oilier baseball team, and Ih pencil-1 Libelva Elkins, of Eugene, who w as
battling blacksmith of Wendling, a n l
pushers of the Wendi ng offi-e „„ |1 to teach »fit
nod gymnasium In
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tAIAooeà-FWPj
Elza Cavitt, of Springfield. Both are
thoae of the Scringfllt ld and Eugene p h o high a< h<
was received by the
“--------------- --------------- s I experienced and clever boxers of the
o m e n will
tard. Sh will teach In Hie Eugene
in t ingle for the pen-
Mabel Clare Orr of Blackwell,
hard bitting variety.
hoola thia year Instead.
artists pt rinarri, Norman F Coleman
Okia., is the only v/otnan oil well
Eddie Hathaway and Curly Watson
drilling contractor in the world. In
former head of f l the Loyal Legion of
eight years she has built up a big i will put up a tough scrap in the semi-
. Loggers and Lui
.tunherm en,
anti now B O N T O N C A F E S O L D T O
business— spending most of her ; finals. Every man appearing on the
president of I l e o i tl 1 1 tlege, will apeak
time in the oil fields with her , card is a fast fighter and fans will
W OM AN FROM ASHLAND
A free barberu
staunch army o f workers.
nd eoffee W ill be
j get more than their money's worth
an aildtd attraction, and the commit-
The Bon Ton rrntauraut changed
. Legion officials declare.
; t( e reports that a hand will be pres hands for the second time In a fort­ P L A S T E R IN G W O R K O N
I The card follows:
ent. The entire Celebration Is open night Wednesday when Mrs. Mar­
Main Event, 6 Rounds
NEW SCHOOL STA R TED
to the public.
garet M. Hall of Athland purchased
Elza Cavirt, 155. Snr’nLield, vs. Carl
Hpr ngfi»td committeemen who ut It from Mr and Mrs. B. M. Joslin.
Plastering on the new Brattaln Martin, 150, Wendling.
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lin d e ! the meeting were D. W. Mc­
Mr. and Airs. Joslin, who came here ch< I house was ’started Monday i
Sem i-Final 6 Rounds
Kinnon. A, C. Pvttlcord, Moody Neel from Portland, left Wednesday fot
morning, and when this work Is com-! Eddie Hathaway, 140, Eugene, vs.
and It C. lib hardson. C. A. Hardesty. < anada, Mrs. Ha. I is accompanied pb-ted the school will only lack the tn- j Kid Curly Watson, 140, Coburg.
A W. Wooley and Wolf Allen were ’ by her (laughter. Dorothy, and a son. terlon finishing. It will be ready for
Fast Four Rounds
W e n d lin g d e le e a l-
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i° r v f le, who will enter the Vnlvey- occupation by the middle of September.
Ike Beason, 135. Coburg, vs. Johnnie
fan. She
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f . ..i «• it i, j
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f 'r'! George
Perkins,
the
contractor, Totnseth, 135, Sringfield.
tad camp 34 and W. II. Randall. | merly operated the Bon Ton cafe in states.
Honoring the xlat birth lay of C M. highway from
Eugene,
He
A nother Fast Four Rounds
wax
ISirlfy, Mrs. Frances Averbeck of Han knocked from his seat in tM tongww Ivan Ricker and Fred McCornack at- Ashland.
Kid Wilson, 110, Westfir, vs. Kid
A new four-inch water main and
tended from camp 35.
Otego und Mrs. I». f) Fisher i nter- of tb
fire hydrant is being put in by the Smith, 110, Eugene.
wagon, and the frightened
A permanent chairman to have
tatn»d Sunday, (lunata for the occa- horses began to kick and rear. To
Fast Local Boys in Four Rounds
city from the alley on Ninth street
i
Leaves
for
California
elon were Mr. and Mrs. T. E Morse save himself, Mr. Lawson fell to the charge of the celebration was appoint­
Hugh Cowart, 120, vs. Earl Stewart.
between C and IJ to the school bouse.
ed, A. W. Wooley being chosen. G. C.
Fred C. Montgomery, who g ro w s
of Pleasant Hill, Leluni) Morse, their ground under the wagon, and
120.
,w o Sumner w ill be the seeretary-trens
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bulbs and cu' flowers in S p rin g fie ld . S E C O N D S H I F T W O R K I N G A T
Also a hair raising curtain raiser.
grandson. Henry Hmllh und Mr. and » h eels pAised over his chest.
Brer and It E Daniel, O. F. Thatcher ■ w th his son James will leave today!
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Mrs W Mathews and family of Lost
He was taken Io (he Eugene ho.pl and Fred McCornack on the woods ^for California, where they will spend S P R I N G F IE L D
LUMBER CO.
Creek, and Miss Ikirothy Fisher of tnl. from which he was dismissed
MANY HEAR BAND CONCERT
committee.
:a week looking up new bulbs and var-
Hpringfleld.
Saturday.
To accommodate an Increasing
PROGRAM GIVEN FRIDAY
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j
ioua
flowers.
Mr.
Dinner,
originator
The day was also the 3Xth birthday
amount of business at the Springfield
Broom
Found
Q
ullty
!
,,f
the
gladioli«,
will
be
visited
ns
of Mr Mafhews, and the second birth­
A large crowd attended the concert
4-L Booklet« Hera
Charged with Illegal posseslon of I W 'oM y. "nd other connoisseurs of Lumber company, a second shift was
day of Ills little daughter Marreie.
added to the force Monday. This ar­ Last Friday evening by the Spring-
Hovland booklets containing lh « 'lbinor. Mark- Broom. MhKcnzie vat-1
J»ulbs and flowers.
rangement will probably lis t through­ field band. Following are the turn-
Ixiysl Legion of M in ers and Lum- ley farmer, was found guilty by a Jury *
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BAPTISTS TO PICNIC AT
out the summer at le a s t R. H. P ar-, bers played:
bermen constitution and other Infor- 1,1 Eugene Justice court Tuesday.'
Display of Gladioli««
sons, president of the company, has March— Lights Out" .................McCoy
MYERS PARK SUNDAY matlnn pertaining to the organization 1 Three gallons of moonshine found In
D. W. Roof, the Jeweler next to the stated, and if the output demand co n -! Overture— “Dawn to Twilight"__
wer* received by the loral group Mon-
car the night of the arrest was the
The Bethany class of the Baptist day. They w ill b . attrib u ted among ......... ..
------------------------------------ Bennett
used In the case. Sentence '
h”
UnUSUa' <,lsp'ay f<* ' ‘lnUea- ^ e «econd shift whl probably
c h n rth will picnic Sunday after the 'he mem ber.,
Waltx—‘‘Kiss of Spring"_______ Roff
,w
lll
he
pronounced
Saturdav
wlndow
,h,,,
week
tw
elve
be
retained
permanently.
will be pronounced Saturday.
morning services ivt Meywra' park
Dvorak
vases of gladlolas. Mr. Roof grows
Mill-ln-transit work to the amount Selection— "H um oresque"
The object o f the organila lion, the
Families of member, of the r a s a will
March—" R esu loto" __________ Moses
these
In
his
spare
time
and
has
more
seven
or
eight
cars
a
week
are
duties and prlvihgns of membership
V isits In Springfield
also attend.
than sixty varieties, all registered being handled by the firm
Overture— ‘‘Bohemian G ir l" __„ B all
and offlcershlp. the «lues nnd a<a««u-
Hoy Carlton. Mr«. Harry Chase and
Serenade— “Mooning"
............ King
Mrs. Ella Babcock of l*u-lman. bulbs. They are a t colors and one
tnenta and a list of 4-L officers is In­
Mrs Clarence Chain are members
Fractures Skull
Washington, arrived Saturday for an special bloom has 15 blcssom s bloom-
Star Spangled Banner______________
cluded
of committee In charge of all ar­
extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. I»g at one time.
R. A. Dougherty of the Fischer lum
rangements. Cara will be provided
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j her mill at Mapcola received a frac- CHINESE LIFE SHOWN IN
M. T. Oderkirk Mrs. Babcock spent j
Removing Old Poles
for transportation of all thoae at­
«a year in Springfield In 1924. and will
S.veral Pay Fines
,Ured
Tue’ da’, morning when
SLIDES AT LOCAL CHURCH
Old poles on east Main strret for­ renew many acqualntacea here. Her
tending. (lames and smuaements will
la limb from a true he was felling
be provided, and evening services merly used by the Eugene water son Alvin accompanied her and will
An Increasing tendency to disregard struck him on the forehead,
Slids Illustrating the life of th s
board, the Mountain States Power remain here for some time.
will he held at the picnic.
the
ordinance concerning
paring i He was taken by ambulance to the Chinese were shown at the Baptist
company and the Pacific Telephone
lights brought many fines to the city J Pacific Chrlattan hospital where his church Tuesday evening by W. H.
and Te egraph company are being re­
S P R I N G F IE L D T O P L A Y
C la rk to Be Speaker
treasury this week. The following condition Is pronounced very serious Crofts, a retired missionary. W hi/e
moved by these organisations In ac­
Herbert Clark, cashier of the Com­ people paid »2 for this offense: Fred
D R A IN O N L O C A L F IE L D
showing the pictures,
Mr, Crofts
cordance with a request by the city mercial State bank, will be the speak­ Lindsey. Mr. Landals. Wayne McCue.
R ealtor Moves
spoke on the necessity of sending
After a vacation of a week, the Since these poles had not been used, er at the noou luncheon of the Spring- Jack Lolfer. J. M. Miller, N. G. Lor-
The A. F. Flowers Realty company m issionaries to that country, and of
Hprlngftld baaehall nine will meet many of them had fallen Into the field Lions club Friday noon. The entx, Robert Kelsey. Elroy Penney i is now installed a t 312 Main street. In their «work there.
The move was
the Drain team Sunday on the Fifth ditches by the side of the street. entertainment committee of the local and W. C. Stewer. Lillian Turner was i the Fiaher building
Dressed in real Chinese costumes,
str ic t diamond. The game with Co­ They will be taken out from Seventh den thia month la Herbert Cox and , fined »2 for parking too close to a fire ! made from the old 'location upstairs the two sons of Mr. Crofts sang sev­
tree! to th city limits.
O. Bushman.
I hydrant.
over Halle Cash store Friday.
quille was called «If.
eral Chinese vocal selections. Other
The Drain learn la reputed tn be
entertainment was also provided.
a whirlwind, a combination which
Dies a t Junction C ity
rounds like a good game Delps and
J. B. Shipley, ot Junction City,
Returns from Lakeview
Carter will probably pitch for the
passed away at h is home August 5.
Mr. and Mra. Kar' Weber and child­
locals again, and Black will catch
>1« was a half brother of J. H. More- ren have returned from > visit to
Practically the same lineup will be
| lock of Springfield and had visited Lakeview. Mr. Weber says there are
Used as has been used In former
here many times.
good crops in the Lakeview section
games.
this year but he is glad to be back
Visitors In Ity— Mrs. Anna Davis in Springfield.
Motor to Sum m it Cascades
and Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of
A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs.
Vida «were In Sprlngfhed Tuesday on
Here from Orland— H. E. Johnson
William Donaldson. Mr. and Mrs. L.
business.
of Orland, California arrived
here
E. Basford, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Bas-
W ednesday for a business visit in
ford and Mr nnd Mrs. Al Montgomery
Sell Homs— Mr. and Mrs. Theron
Springfield. He will stay several
motored to the McKenzie puss on the
Cogill have sold their home at £Rxth
days.
summit of the fn srad es Sunday and
and I streets and have moved to the
spent the day.
home of Frank Cogill, at Seventh and
Attend F lo w er Show
J streets.
D. W. Roof, local jeweler, and Fred
Ill at Hospital
attended the gladoll
Mrs. G. M. Plummer, operator of
Portland
Representative
Here — Montgomery
the cleaning shop In connection with
Charles
Hursh, representing
the show at Vancouver over the week­
seeing
Mrs. A. R. Sneed's millinery shop, is
Bishop Hide com panf o f IXortlhnd end, wtiero they reported
anrlously ill at the Pacific Chrlatlan
visited the local meat markets Wed­ many remarkably beautiful blossoms.
Mr. Montgomery left th is morning
hospital after an operation for appen­
nesday.
for Kentfield. California, to visit a
dicitis.
Mrs. Plummer had heen unwell for
Evans Houses Rented—W. P. Bak­ large gladoll farm there.
som e time, but she «was taken vio­
er and G. B. Kendall have rented the
Here from Winbery—W. B. Scott
le n tly 111 Tueadny afternoon, and a
two houses belonging to Dr. M. G.
hurrAul operation Wednesday showed
of Winberry was In town today^ His
Evans In Douglas Gardens.
daughter, Mrs. Nathan Chaffee of
her appendix to bn ruptured.
Go to Crater Lake— Georgy Per W endling will return home with him
Injures Foot at Mill— Frank Bain­
kins, accompanied by his sister, Miss on a visit.
bridge Injured hla left foot painfully
Phoebe Perkins and Miss Vera Per
Wednesday when he ran a picaroon
kins, his niece, left Monday for Cra­
Drive to Medford— Mr. and MYs.
Into It. He wan employed at the
ter lake, to be gone a week.
F. C. Perkins and Mrs. Perkins' sister,
Booth-Kelly mill. While the Injury
Miss Belle Headlee, drove to Med­
Is painful, it will probably not de­
Visiting at Walker Home — Mrs. ford Wednesday.
Miss Headlee Is
velop serious complcatlnns.
Kate Kester and her daughter, Isa- returning hom after a visit here, and
lene, are visiting at the W. F. Walker Mrs. Perkins will remain with her
From Camp Creek—H. I. and A. E.
home. Their home Is at AJhany,
for several weeks.
Davis were In from Camp Creek Wed­
nesday for medlcR1 attention.
At Spong Hotel— P. Lorenxen of
Painting
School .Roof — Vasby
Albaav, S. D. Farrier of Portland and Brothers, local painters, are painting
H a e jife -c te d Fnger— Mra. H arry
J. N. and W. M. Llnster of Bend the roof of the new Brattaln school,
'Anthony Is suffering from an Infected
stopped at the Spong hotel Wednes­ and the roof of the high school gym-
I naslum.
finger caused by a felon.
day
B IR T H D A Y O F M R . D O R IT Y
E Leach and O. F. Thatcher rep | »tty Of Oregon this
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