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    A New Bridge Over The Willamette River at Springfield is Next Step in Highway Improvement Needed in Lane C ounty
HE SPRINGFIELD
"The People's Paper»
BPHINOFIBLD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURBDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1925
T W K N T Y -B K C O N U Y E A R
The O rder W h ich Started Great
Coal Strike
N U M B E R 37
¡165 ARE E N R O L L E D A T
O P E N IN G C O BURG SCHOOL
Miss America
fo r 1 9 2 9
P rises
BE BUILT IT ONCE
j LE G IO N W IL L O B S E R V E
RED LETΠR DAYS
D ele g ate.
Night School to Open.
October ,1 has been aet aa the open­
ing night of the night achool ‘to h,J
conducted by I). W. McKinnon at the
city library. Courses In penmanship
and bookkeeping will be taught, and
other*aubjerts may be added if there
Is sufficient call for them.
W ill C on du ct Art Classes.
W. A. Elkins of the Elkins GIB
shop in Eugene will qtart Ills art
classes In Kprtngfield In the near fu­
ture, nnd conduct them as he did
last year. It la hoped that the town
people will show an interest thia
year and make up a class ot their
own.
Visits at Emery H o m e-W . E Klos-
ter ot Portland la visiting at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Emery during
the Methodist conference being held
In Eugene this week.
at
C ou nty
T hs P A Y YO UR IMA& V4OAI T H f
*F R C E -F O » -A L L "4 t THE CbV*JTV FAiO.
NEW G lfflfit WILL
RISE AT 5TH AND A
Perkins and Laxton Will Build
Large Fireproof Structure.
60x120 Feet, on Lot Owned by
Them.
A large fireproof garage, <50x120
feet square, will be built at the cor­
ner of Fifth and A streets by George
Perkins and James Laxton, owners
of the propet ty, Mr. Perkins announ-
«cd today. They purchased the lot
i several montna ago and now are mak-
i lr,g plans for the building which will
be concrete and one story.
Hprfngfitld needs a large fireproof
1,-1 age and we consider this the tdeal
; cation for it,” said Mr. Perkins. We
ai.eady have garage men who are
willing to sign a tease before the
»'tuctnre Is erected.” Mr. Perkin.*:.
• ho has Just completed the new Brat
lain school and the A i Perkins a t J
' Welby Stevens build lng_at the corntr
of Fourth and Main, will superintend
the erection of tbe building him self.
He plans a handsome and subs.-n-
tlal structute.
* oases for Sale.
j There ate three residences on tb«
| {¡r, petty now, one a double hou’s.
These are for sale and the build; n
will prob-bly be started as soon ge
they are moved off.
The following prizes were awarded
to the children of the Coburg school
at the Lane county fair In county
club work
F. J Planer?, II ik. ” u i / s | DEA N W O O LSE Y AND
C a rlto n
School
The C oburg schools opened on
Monday, 8< pn-mbor 21, with an en-
roll meat of forty-five In the high
school and one hundred and twenty i
In the grades. Plans are being or­
ganised tor all forma of athletics and
a splendid year Is being looked for- i
ward to.
the Coin.nerclal Hints ba
Cash «tore, tbs First National bank,,
M IS S K E S TE R M A R R IE D
A R M IS T IC E DAY E V E N T
Jollf’e audScnlrfe, the Farmers* Un­
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ion store, Newland ami company, W,
Com'ng na a surprise to tbolr' Further plans for 4- Arm'*-tlce
Lay cb-
IL Adrian, the Springfield creamery, fritade Is th< announcement of ih -¡serration w< re dtacuased at ihe'*m er-
I»r W »1 Pollard and (fray's Cash marriage of Dean W ooliey ¿in I Mlaa' can Legion meeting ls.it Thursday
and Carry store.
Phyllis Kester, which took pluce'Sat- evening
The legion decided to a'
tirday evening at ten o'clock at the tend the Oakland Springfield - high
home of Mr and Mrs. E F Kester at »< bool football game, which will be
BAD P IE C E OF ROAD IS
719 G street.
I flayed on the local gridiron Novem
W O RSE T H A N E V E R NOW
.
j Only lutnadtatf members of the 1 ber 11. In a body.
The county road official« have foA *wo fnkt,n.'e., Wirt- prevent at the car- • A party of some klrd Is being plan
gotten the
short stretch of road be- «®ony. which was performed by Itev. ned for the even irli, but defin ite ar-
tween the
Pacific highway and th e , F. L. Moore. The young coupe left rang,—rent» have not yet been an.
river bridge for the lust
several Immediately f o r a short trip to Char-! 0<>unc*1*
w e e k s an d the result Is that It Is
lestnh. W ash R ig to n .
T h e y are ex
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w o rse than ever. Many people a re peeled hack to m o rro w
A U X IL L IA R Y PLA N S P A R T Y
. , u|,l,lining of It and the editor was
Mr„ Wno,
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, h„ daughlre
d, ugh|r; of Mr
ON H O L L O W E 'E
N E V E N IN G
Mr
W ...Lev
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g iv e , a fre e ride this morning when >|ld
tiF nf
,_ , city, i
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and Mrs R
K R
E Ki
Kester
of lh
th'e
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h was really too busy to take It '»y , g y ,-a lien del high school here and lat
A Hall‘”»' "t* Par‘y to r the towns-
en.- angry motorist who desired to
, hr untveralty of Oregon T1*0’'1*-
P W « ! " from which w'tt
prove llUs was the worst piece of road Mr w<K>|)(<y w connected with the ? ”' u” *fl *°r *to<*
hospital
in the world.
Anderson Mot A* company.
fund, will be sponsored by the Amerf
Instead of go'ng over this road once
-
<an ••**<*<*n auxilllarr, |t was decided
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h ig h SC H O O L F R E S H M E N
i
Ihelr meeting Thursday evening
»,,r " . h i , w, e so lo n g a - I
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Th" cxsrt nature of the «nrjy h«s
1» u m aciidatn road, or the resu lt w i l l ,
R E C E P T IO N T O BE F R ID A Y I»ot yet been Planned although It will
In. what It is now. At the present ¡
probably be a masquerade or dress-e-
Committees to have charge of the Biirty A-Ctmmlttee beaded by Mrs
Ilm » Second street Is In the b«nt.con.
(Iltlon that it baa been for many Frçshman reception, which will be C. A. Swart« Is now m akl’-g further
m ouths
The county's part of ihe held at the high achool gymnasium \ , BnR for ths nr>lr
w!u Bnno,Inee
road is like an old pair of shoes with Friday evening, were appointed at an ,Btpr whe„ Rnd wb, rp (,,«?rartv will
ti now suit nov
s s -im ih ly Monday.
T heltnaf Iatyson b„ boM Oth„r n.,.mhpr,
th„ Pnm.
I was made chairman of the en'ertaln mitlee are ,Mrs M L. Roewev, Mrs.
Juniors S elect P in s .
¡meut committee, and George M oon, W alter O u ster, Mrs. Jack Larson
Varying slightly from the usual
Shirley Mason are other mem-
y j, Huntly and Miss Pearl
form, tbe Junior* class pine at the hers of the committee.
Snook.
Sprlngfluid high school will be a map-
Myrtle Harvey Is chairman of th ej
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lu leaf set In onyx. The name de- ,-otntndttee In charge of refreshments,
W o r k in g on 3rd S tre e t.
s'gn will be used for tbe rings. The Other students who will work with
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m ai le l»>af Is always used for ths her nre laine Morse, Grace Morse,
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South 3rd street between D and E
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arg*r* t Halsey (s
opened this week, and city
rlathms to the design
nn,I Gladys ( olllns.
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busy grading
IL
A plain maple leaf with the letters
I It |s at this party that each sucres- This work is being rushed In order
8 If 8. wil be used by the seniors
slve freshman ?lasa Is Initiated Into that the Btreet may be graveled and
for their pins. Small guard pins, fas­
tha school.
surfaced before tbe winter rains.
tened to the class pin by a small
chain, will he the numerals ’2«. On
the rings, the numerals 192,5 will he
set on each side of the leaf.
11. I,. Charlton wus elected a dele­
gate to represent the local 41.’s at
the convention at Wealport October
28. at a meeting of the organization
Monday evening at the Woodman
hall. Ilefreshtmenta of Ice cream and
cookies were served after the meet-
Ing.
,
by
H ave A th s ltlc e .
Work on the new nubile mark"! I
will start next week, John Keteia, a
in * i n b e r i t the luurkei roun: Iter, bus I
ennounred. It will to»- located on «It- I
atn-et. Jual sou h of Mali* and will
be built directly In the street. Abou
ten uiy booth» »ill )>» built, ami there
will piobably he two market days a
week, Mr Keteia says. No i.iark t
n asiet has yet been chosen.
Htmlnesa men of the rtty ar* b"lnx !
solicited, ami many of them have do j
tiatml money for the market. Those j
who base already plot'.«" money to- I
want lb« eonstrtiillon of the booths
ere: Julius Fulop, J F. Kei ls, the*
Hprlngt i'UI Mill amt Grain company
tJiuis ,-lub. J C. McMurray, Wright I
Sister Dies.
Mr. nnd Mrs H. A. Washhurnc and
Mrs Nat lltircb left here Saturday
for Indep, ndrnce to attend the funen
al of Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkland, who
died there Friday Mrs. Kirkland wa
a s'ster of Mrs. Washhurne ami Mrs.
Burch.
Taken
P a ir L is te d ; W ill
Money Subscribed Among Mer­
chant* for Undertaking; Pro­
pose to C, set Gtnioture on
End of Sixth Street Near Mt.
States Office.
am i Hona.
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NEW SPAPER
j
L IV E T O W N
WZ
Calf. Fret and 4th, Harold Funk;
showmanship. 4th; corn, let Judging. i
free trip to state fair. Calf— First,
two. 2nd, Thomas Winn; Dairy h erd ,1
; record project, Thomas W inn; 2 first
prices on Lincoln sheep, Paul Long,
¡coy; 2nd Hampshire sheep. Josephine*
McCcy; T «o firsts on turkeys, Jose-
¡th in e McCoy; 2nd on turkeys, Lor-
i'nda Stone berg; 3rd Shropshire sheep |
Bobbin Stuneberg; 3rd Shropshire
rhoep, Kngene Gravllle; 1st on w hite,
bread, Helen Watson; 5th on prune
bread, Molly Cochran; 3rd on corn.
Howard'utrunk^
Molly Cochran and Helen Watson *
are winners of the trip to Portland j
livestock exposition.
Out of six
teams. Coburg gives the best display
on Oregon products.
The dip: rent teams were from
Cohort. Riverview, two from Cres-1
well. Kt. Mary’s school Eugene.
LEB A N O N ON S P R IN G F IE L D
H. S. FO O T B A L L S C E D U L E
H U S B A N D S G E T D IV O R C E S
An additional football game has
| been scheduled by the high school
for the coming season. Lebanon
Carl McMahon was granted a di-1
will play the locals here for the first
vorce Tuesday In circuit court fromi
game now scheduled on October 30
Bernl* « ‘ L
grounds ot
of
'• McMahon
’»-manon on grnunos
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A
wlth Junctlon Clty bat. bee„
cruel
<rup| “ and
"d Inhuman
lnhuIBan treatment
treatment. They
They! Miss Fay Lamphler. of Alemeda. promised, but no d ate-h as yet been
married In June. 1920. and the Caltfronla. sent by Oakland and as set fo- i t Negotiations are also be­
husband alleges the wife became In- . the state's f'rst choice «-as crowned j
made with Harrisburg and
fatuated with another man.
America s most charm itg girl at th e : Brownsville to secure games. If
Ca ground* of desertion .*cbn P annual Atlantic City Beauty Show last these are made there will be six
Jennings was e v e n a decree from 1 week. She is nineteen years old —dee gam es for this season, since Oakland
Fllrsbelh Jennings. They were mar-, crlbed as an ash blende. She Is 5 ft. will play here November 11. and the
rled la S .-k a n -. December, 1920.
<> Inches, weighs 138 and Is a stenog- team will meet Cottage Grove on
M rs D ors B os m ar has be-n grant-' raph‘,r- She h tlP* support her mother Thanksgiving day.
ed a d ecree fro m John H . Bowman on I “nd iive lounger brothers. She stud-
grounds of cruelly. They were mar- “ d art and wants to be a cartoonist. , N E V E R B EE N O U T OF L A N E ;
"Too busy for love," she says.
rled in July, 1924.
FR O M T H E IR E R R IN G W IV E S
H A S NO D E S IR E T O T R A V E L
Bdward Leura has filed suit against I
Dorothy I-eum for divorce. They were j
THE DETAILS,
Arthur Eastman, a Springfield vlait-
married In April. 1924. The husband
“Lordy” — Miss Lamphler smiled or from W alterville Monday, has nev-
alleges the wife struck him and has widely—“i feel as though I were in a ' er traveled to a more easterly point
visited other men.
.dream"—although, she admitted, med- than Belknap springs, has never been
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estly blushing. ‘‘I did have a "hunch" j farther south than Cottage Grove, r.or
W ill E n te rta in .
‘hat 1 might win."
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north and west beyond Junction * tty.
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Miss Lamph'er. like last year's Miss Mr. Eastman has never been on a
Mrs. \V. IL Dawson and Mrs. W. H. J America, neither drinks nor smokes, t.-ain and never slept a night in his
Adrian will entertain members of the i “I don't approve of it. I have always liie away from W alterville.
Despite this lack of trave1, Mr East­
Needlecraft ciub this afternoon at been taught that a woman’s chief
their first meeting since the summer charm lies in her femininity—and cer- man declares him self to be perfectl?
bo| idttys Tbe entertainment will be taluly. smoking and drinking are not '•ouiented, and to have t o wish to
at Mrs. Dawson's home, and sewing womanly. Not only do 1 object to trave* more.
will be the diversion for. the after- j smoking and drink ng because it is
not womanly, but I also object to It C IT Y D E L IV E R Y M A IL
from the viewpoint of health.”
S H O U L D BE A D D R E S S E D
She was asked If she approved of
make-up and bobed hair.
,
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L eiey in the delivery,
and extr*»
I don t object to cosm etics when .
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By A. B. CHAPIN
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„ ' work for the post
o ffe r forct has
they are used in moderation.
Per-
been caused by.the n h glev of Spring
sonally, I have never used anything
iic-id patrons of the free d"livery s, rv.
but powder. Tbe skin is healthier and
ice to have their mail ad o usted to
prettier when it has its own natural
their street and house n -rcb T s,
glow, as it will have if it is given
Pei pie enjoying the del very ser­
half a chance. As for bobbed hair—
vlet are asked by Poser, » s '- t F. B.
I approve of it for those to whom H- rnlln to see that their m ail is so
it Is becoming
addressed.
“Do you like dancing?”
Her eyes sparkled—‘‘I adore it.
When not overdone. I think it is a
New BunBal<>w Rising,
healthy exercise. “No. she replied to
a modern bungalow with a com-
the next question, "I don't like the piete bath, and a fireplace is being
Charleston, it Is tiring
erected by D. W. McKinnon on Wil-
"I have no{ beauty rules, only.” she Um ette Heights. Mr. McKIKnnon la
added. ‘‘I don't keep late hebrs, I j building the house himself, and now
try to get nine hours sleep every ‘ has the roof completed. He expects
night. I get plenty of exerctse. I e a t , to have it ready for occupancy by
heartily, hut not between meals. I December 1.
work hard, and try to entertain only
If the demand for houses in Spring-
the highest thoughts. To ail girls I field persists, Mr. McKinnon states
I would say; "Keep your' thoughts that he will build another house on
I clean, for clean thoughts radiate hap- the Heights next spring.
j plness in the face.”
W ill
R e fin ls h
S to re.
R o ll Room s Assigned.
Walls and woodwork of the lower
i floor of the I O. O. F. building will
Roll rooms for the coming
' be finished in French gray for the
were assigned at the high schoool
occupation of Hall's Cash store, which
Monday. There will be seven rooms
will move there as soon as the Spring-
again this year. Although they have
field News is moved to its new loca­
not yet choseen their individual
tion across from the postoffice.
names. Aa last year, the pennants for
The partition which now separates
scholarship and attendance will he
the Nadvornik tailor shop from the
awarded every six weeks to the win­
print shop will be torn out, and the
ning rooms.
show windows re-arranged.
B urns H a n d and Foot.
Buys House Htre.
Severe burns on one hand and one
foot W^re received Monday evening
by the five-year-old son of Frank
Bartholomew when he fell on a burn­
ing stump. The Bartholomew home
‘s four miles north of town.
W. H. Hughes of Wendling has pur­
chased the house on 9th and L be-
Portland. The new owner will move
from Wendling today. The Flowers
Realty company handled the sale.