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NUMBER 38
SPRINGKIBLD, LANK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1ÎJ25
TWENTY-SECOND YEAH
NEW THEATRE MAY
BE RÖ1LT III CITY
aaes;
| BUDGET COMMITTEE IS
|
SELECTED BY BOARD
Clash for Baseball's Premier Honors
I Dallas Murphy, J. C. McMur ;>y ant
l A. P. Flowers to Halp Make School
Budget
E ttlm e te
fo r
18307783
INSPECTED BY STATE
Vear.
Plane Revived by F«^r. i»«n voy
J • ■ McMurray. A. F F lo w re t n l
• nd P -ge for Large Sturcture ’ " us Murphy wurr apiulnted to
on Main Stroet
Between " pom a budget rouuiltte» to Oik-t
i the school board and arrungt-
Bank and Sneed Store; King- , exe; ■ mlltur“» for ih<- coining
ea on Leas* >o B , Signed, j v*« ' at a meeting of the board at
Structure Looked Over to See
If It Is Safe; Highway Com­
mission to Survey McKenzie
Road to Thurston for Next
Year's Work,
, lit« city hall Tuesday avealcs. Sihra
Plant tor a »<• r tliuairo building in
budget iniial be arrang.li’ noon,
Bpringfl'ld I: ivt a<u a bean m l^ m t ,jJe
hr nt niaetiug will pint,ably ’bi*
by J A. S lavey aud I,. K. Cage, who | tbe
latter part of this month al-
iiwn property b it wean the f t mater- I> II
ah
definite data la get.
rial Htate ba nil unit the Hneeil De­
A IxiSr I atdewalk to lead tr.i .i the
partment »lore, nn Main atreet Nn- Itrnttaln school to the »tract # t i or-
EOtiatlona are untDr way with a Pert-
I di-ti il. Aa soon af the around ur.iun I
land theatre upt-nt tor .itul a definite
, the .bluldlna la settled and panli-d a
announcement la expertml by Mr I cement walk will replace this one.
St-avey within a few day a. It '« un
An allotment of |36 wai set aside
<l«ratiMx1 that If an agrentnent. on a
for a magazine fund for the high
lease can b« rea, had that th . build- I , cho<l| |(W. ry „ . „ „ J
•ng will be constructed: ’
I sen ted to tha meeting, und pa«t«--l up
The lot between the two building* ' on by the board.
la 6« feel front and 12o feet dee'll, Mr
Page I WQS the 2« feet »ext to th- c p p ih J C F I F I D T f) P l AV
•h e e d Store and Mr Heuvey the «0 ^ H I N L , M t L U T O P L A Y
An Inspection of the Springfield
.river bridge has been made by State
Bridge Engineer Ricketts on request
of County Engineer P. M. Morse and
a decision as to whether It is dan­
gerous or may be used a few year»
yet Is expected to be announced In a
ft w days. Mr. Ricketts also inspected
the Ferry street bridge In Eugene.
A survey of tbe McKenzie highway
Pom Springfield to Thukston with the
Idea of bringing It up to state spe­
cifications next year w>) be made In
a few days by the state highway
department according to Raymond
Walsh, district engineer. The road
has not been taken over yet by the
state bat the state has been maintain­
ing the surface.
If the county brings the grade of
this road up to state specifications
there is some talk of paving It next
year. When the county turns the
road over to the state then It will be
maintained by the highway com m ie
sion either as a macadam road or
paved highway.
Engineers will also run a line over
the old street car piers to determine
the route, said Mr. Walsh. If the
state and county decides to use this
route later on another survey will
i be made with the bridge department
! and data on the river secured.
io »t in the hank b a ld in g Cnh -t tu BROWNSVILLE HERE OCT. 16
Ity walls on either side are already '
— —
erected
j A complete football schedule, with
A Ih istre tbut will seat 600 or 000 ,hrv« games at the home gridiron and
people la planm-d. It will be modern ' lhr»e away froqj hiane, has be»n gr­
and upto-date with a pipe organ and i ra»«ed for the tiprlngf eld high school
elaborate decorating and lighting of. Tbe first game will be played here Oc-
feels, according to the tentative plana 1 her 16. agalnat Brownsville.
Here are the two teams which thia week battle fo r tha World T "!e . Top photo an unusual group
A game with Junction City, then*.
detune *»f “The Washington Senator»” in "eivies", while being receivt
by President Coolidge. Arrows
' on October 24. la second on the Hal,
HICH SCHOOL GLEE
ndicate Clark Griffith, Pres. Coolidge, “Bucky” Harris, M gr., and the * .«ran W alter Johnson. Bottom:
and the locals will play Lebanon at
tha challenging Pittsburgh Pirates. Front row, left to right:— Hass, Moore, Culloton, Sheehan, Ena, Billy
CLUB MEMBERS CHOSEN j their field on the following Friday
McKechnie, Jr., (in fro n t!. W right, Cuylar, Kremer and Gooch. Center row, left to right:— Oldham, Smith,
T ray nor, McInnis, Carey (Captain), McKechnie (M anager), Clarke, Bigbee, Thompson, Spencer, Grantham
.
October
30.
The
second
home
game
Men ber» of the high school glee
and Austen. Rear raw, left to right:— F rater, Hinghman, Onslow, Bam hart, Aldridge, Sam Watters,
< tubs have been chosen by Mias ^ aye will be against Oakland, on Armistice
Bamov Dmcfu» (p r.-ld a n tl Sam Dreyfus, Raiding’ , Yde, Adams. Morrison and Meadows.
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Spaulding, m u se instructor, after day. November 11. Thn Harrisburg
tryouts held Tuesday and Wedne«- game will be played there November
SCORE OF GAMES.
LEASE ON OLD SHOP SITE
I 30. and the Cottage Drove game, the TEACHER'S RECEPTION TO
day Those In the girls' club are:
Wednesday — W ashington 4, Pitta
last
of
the
season,
will
be
here
No-
BEFORE COUNCIL MONDAY
BE HELD TUESDAY NIGHT burg 1.
First sopranos, Dorene Larimer.
Kensington Hold First Meeting.
Grace Morris. Shirley
Hi tnenway. I v«mber 28, \
The Kensirgton club held the first
Thuraday
—
Washington
1,
P
itt»
Proposal of Eugene Council and
Juanita Hack. Thelma Lith erland .! With the main essentials learned, Civic Club and Parent-Tsaohara te burg 3.
meeting of tbe year at the home of
Lease Will be Offered After At­
Maxine Mnodgraaa. Myrtle Harvey, the team la now prautlelng out ope
Sponsor Entartalnmant at High
Mrs. Harry Whitney. Friday, October
Margaret Oderklrk, second soprano«.
playa unrter the tutelage of poach
torney's Examination.
2. A short business meeting was pre­
School Auditorium.
LIONS INSPECT WOODEN
Jessie Manning. Winifred Tyson, V. D. Hain. Several new men have
sided over by the president, Mrs. An-
The lease from the city of Eugene n e Knox. Mrs. Whitney was appoint­
Gertruda Muatoe, DeKtta lluryee, Sy­ appeared, who w? I probably win plac­
A reception for faculty members of
RAILROAD IN MOUNTAINS
on the old railroad shop site will be ed secretary and rMs. Lawrence May
bil Gorney, Esther Mcl’bersun and es on Iho elevrn. At present three the Springfield schools and for towns,
Naomi Carlton; and aitoa, t^-na Frl- mao. Kd. * lxiuk. Joe Thompson and paople. sponsored by the Woman's
Members of the Lions club Inspec­ brought before the Sprtngfteld City and rMs. C. E. Swarts were m ade,
sell. t'athertne Hemenway, low« Carl­ W hiten«' are out with temporary In- Civic club and Mio l*arent-T«achera ted the wooden railroad being built council at Its regil ar meeting Mon­ members of a flower committee.
Juries but they will probably be I n ; association. will be held Tuesday eve- :rom Ho-ton to Junction City S in day night. The city attorney has ex­
ton. Gladys Collins, and Agatha
Mrs. Ora Read Hemenway spoke
shape before u gum«.
* lit ala.
nlnlng. October 13. at the high school day. Included In the (tarty were G. amined the lease and proposal as sob- * to the club, asking for cooperation
No definite lineup will be announ ■ auditorium. Mrs. Paul Uasford of the G. Bushman, H. J. Cox. John P. Ket mited by the Eugene council and pro­ with the Civic club in having a fair
)
Hoys passing (be examinations
were: Hobart Wilson. Robert Olbaea, red by the coach until just before the i Civic club atiiL Mrs. R Masters of the els, W. F. Walker an») H. E. Maxey. nounces it legally all right.
In conjunction with the annual Rose
Charles
Thompson. Edgar
luiuk. * i,r“* ««me. Pollard and Lombard are ' I*. T. A. are members of the commit­
The Springfield council met In spe­ show,
» ,
The railroad has been computed
Moon.
Frank
Ixmibard,1 fl<htlng It out for center position;: tee In charge
George
Sepcia* guests for the afternoon
from Horton to about three miles to­ cial session last Tuesday evening. It
Charles Nadvornlk, Roy RtearniK. wh,b' llsslliig s. Harper, K. Geiger
The following prnginm will be pre­ ward the summit of the Coast range. was fonud that some sidewalk work were: Mrs. Hemenway and Mrs.
Paul Porter, Evan lluxhta, Percy ¡ an<* Charles Thompson are playing at
There Is another mile to build before had been done that was not included Simpson. Members attending were-:
sented during the evening:
Grlgga. Frank Lewis. Witllmu Pollard, end. Joe Thompson, W hllenec and W. Violin solo .............. Harlan Duncan It crosses the divide. The railroad In the sidewalk contract and further M ts . J. C. McMuxry, Mrs. , 8. C.
L yle llnatlngs, William Cox, f-eRoy Geiger are out for the tackle poai-
Wright. Mrs. W. Wright, Mrs. Jack
SI ikii talk
V D. H.i n Is operating from the m il’, to rall- work of this kind was ordered s
Nlce. John Howard and John Bench. 1 thins. and Wlittenec, with Louk and Vocal duet Hattie and Emma Trlnka ; head and seema to do the work satl» ped until the council had a chance Henderer, Mrs. L. E. Basford, Mrs.
Morse, are alao playing a! guard.
Alfred Morgan. Mrs. C. E. Swarts,
Plano duet, Mr». Roland Moahler and factorlly. A represetattve of the Arm to cohfer with the city attorney*
The backfield positions are to he
WILL CONDUCT MILLINERY
Councilman declared
them selves Mrs. Lawrence May, Mrs. J. T.
old VVoodt-nrall railroad will address
Mrs. Paul Uasford.
AND DRESSMAKING CLASS divided between Moon. Ix>wla, Mc­ Quartette, ''Underneath the Copper the club at Ita Friday noon meeting. that the overhanging tree« must be Moore. Mrs. Anne Knox, Mrs. Her­
Pherson. H. Cowart, William Cog, and
The new railroad Is receiving wide cut eight feet above the sidewalks bert Clark, Mrs. Paul aBsford, Mrs.
Moon.’’ Mr and Mrs. O. II. Murphy,
An effort will lie mndr to organize perhaps W. Geiger and Charles '
publicity
In recent Issues of the Lit­ before the rainy season sets in. No­ S. R. Dippel, Mrs. L. H Neet, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mushier.
a class of women In millinery and Thompson Mt-Pheraon or Cowart an* i
erary Digest and Saturday Evening tice wil be served on people who do Mary Elizabeth Whitney and Mrs.
Reading,
Whitney.
dreasninklng this winter In Spring, the best bets for quarterback. H a» j
not comply.
........... Mra. Ora Read Hemenway post it »aa given space.
The next m eeting of the club will
field as a result of a meeting here be­ tings bus made the best punting rec-'
The Mountain States Power com­
Violin solo ............... ........
Joe Cyr
be October 16, when Mrs. W. L. Walk­
tween Hess Cbnppe|l. a Mate super- ord thia year.
pany
is
preparing
to
renew
its
pow­
Movie
for
Library
Benefit.
... ............ Mis Faye Spaulding
Beason tickets for all Ihe hom e' Solo
visor of home economics, and mem­
er line on Sixth street. The council er and Mrs. Annie Kncx will enter­
Violin si»o
Charles Nadvornlk
Final arrangements for the preeen-
tain the club with a 1 o’clock lunch­
games,
and
costing
$1
will
be
placed
bers of the parent-teachera associa­
Amerlca, led by Mr Elmer Halstead ' ,al on 0( thv movle, “Way Down decided to ask the company to put eon at the Anchorage.
tion. The work will be undertaken j on ’'•**' by **** student»,
the poles in the alley.
Members of the comm ittees for the Hast." to be given at the eBel the-
with funds provided by the fe<fc-rftl
affa'r are: Reception, Mrs. Pul Brat- atre (^|s evening for the benefit of
Former Springfield Man Given
Hrolth-Hughea act.
ANCALINE HILLS, 87, DIES;
School Mom Prisoner.
tain. Mrs. D. Fisher, Mrs. L. K. P a^ e,|tjje library fund, were made at a
Pastorate.
A very capable teacher, who has
WAS PIONEER AT JASPER Mrs. Robert Markee, Mra. Pratt Hoi- meeting of the library board at the
When the Janitor at the new Brat-
Randall Scott, last year an instruct­
both practical and theoretical experi­
verson. Mrs I.lda MacGowan. and Mrs home of Miss Mary Roberta, the II- tain school locked the building Fri­ or in the Springfield high school, a s­
ence In dressmaking and millinery,
Mra. Angallnc Hills, aged 87 years' I. A. Valentine: Entertainment. Mrs. brarian
day evening and hurried to town to signed to the Methodist pulpit at
will conduct the classes here. She and 9 months, and a pioneer of Jas­
D. H. Murphy and Mrs. Walter Scott;
After the meeting. Mrs. N. W. Em- got a shave and a hair cut he did
Woodburn, Oregon, at the Methodist
-will travel on a circuit from Eugene
per, died al her home there Monday, Refreshments, Mrs. Fred Louk. Mra. ery served refreshments. Members of know he had locked one of the teach- conference at Eugene last week. Mr.
to Roseburg, appearing here period-i Mr„ HUI» came to Oregon from Peor W. J. Lepley, Mra. Cliff Abrahams,
the board are: Mrs. Emery, Mrs. Jim er8 )n u,,, bulldutg. After trying all Scott spoke Sunday evening at the
I c i l y to hold claaaaa.
„
0 , teiMm |n 1#g4 ghe
Mra. Nina McPherson and Mra. C. Davis, Mrs. 4-, K. Page, Mrs. Lee (pB doors the tedcher decided she Epworth League meeting at the Me­
settled with her family near Albany, E. Wheaton: Decorations, Mrs. W. P. Clark. Mra. Fred Hinson and Mias wol, (| have to stay all night or Jump thodist church in Eugene.
AUTOMOBILE RUNS INTO
but aeon moved to Jasper vicinity.
Tyson, Mrs. Carl Olson and Mrs. Roberts.
out at the window which Is high
The deceased Is survived by four George Gerlach.
WENDLING LOG TRAIN
j above the ground. She chose the lat-
Recovering from Operation — Har­
children, Mrs. Dora Lyons of Jasper;
Ford 8sdan Stolen.
1 ter course. There was no one present old. three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs
Jim Hustings of Thurston was In­ Mrs. Clara Morehouse of Eugene, RALLY DAY SUNDAY AT
A Ford iw odoor sedan belonging to but she say8 she 111 on her tf* < “<> H. W. Hanson, Is recovering from a
jured late Haturduy evening when he Mrs. Effie Elliott of Jnspqr and Perry
major operation performed ■ ast week.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH, OC. 11 Guy Whttely was stolen Tuesday e v e -, cording to the janitor,
drove his car Into Ihe Wendllng log­ Barber of Coburg.
nlng
from
Main
afreet,
according
to
j
ging train. A heavy fog obscured the
Funeral services wore held Tuesday
The Sunday school of Christian a report to City Recorder R. W.
Register at Hotel___\ S. Rogers of
Farmer Badly Injured.
slowly moving flat-cars from Mr. aftem ocn at 3:00 from the Jasper
church, on the corner of 4th and A Smith Wednesday.
Roseburg
and Ernest Osburn of Oak­
Hustlng'a view until he was too close church, Rev. F. L. Moore of the
James Karhan, well-known rancher ridge registered at the Spong hotel
street. Is preparing for the largest
Mr. W hlteley left his car on Main
to avert the collslon, He was taken Hprlngfluld Methodist church h a v in g !
np“r W alterville. was thrown Tuesday.
crowd on Rally Day, Bunday, October street between 3rd and 4th street«, j
to Eugene to a hospital Immediately charge of the service. Burial was a t !
11 In the history of the school. The The theft Is believed to have occur from a load of wood, when a brake
after the accident hut was dismissed Mount Vernon cemetery.
attendance a year ago was at least red about 11:16. The car number was was applied to quickly on a hi 1, ami
Visits from Bend— Hale Clihgan, of
Sunday morning. The car was a com­
seriously injured. Mr. Karhan was un­ Rend, who has been visiting here with
367 and we are hoping for at leas 125.500.
plete wreck.
N tw District Church Superintendent.
conscious when picked up, but re­ his father. F. A. Cllngan, left Tues­
400 this year.
S. J. Chaney of Ashland was appoint-!
vived at a nearby home, and later day for San Diego.
•
Students
to
Buy
on
Requisition.
This
Is
the
“home
coming”
time
Buys Property In City.
ed district superintendent for the I
was able to be moved to his own
for a I w ho have been away during
A house nnd nn acre of land on eaat Southern Oregon district of the Meth !
Printed requisition blanks have home. His ribs were thought to be
the summer and the success of our
Returns from Mlnnetsota— E. E.
Main street belonging to the old John, odist church at the conference last
been prepared by the Springfield high j(ro)len n e wa9 ab|e t0 talk a little
winter's work depends somewhat up­
Morrison retrned Tuesday evening
son estate, has been sold to R. W. w eek / Mr. Chaney succeeds Rev. 8,
school student body and m«yeha“<8 Sunday but it will be some time be-
after spending two weeks at Minne­
on the success of Rally day.
and others who have occasion to sell I fore he will be up and around again.
Ftlaynes of Douglas Gardens. The A. Danfort! of Eugene, who held that
apolis.
There will be a nine piece orches­ to the student body will do so only
proprety la about two blocks beyond position for six years. Rev, Dqnfnrd
the end of the pavement. Mr. Haynes will enter evangelical work during the tra to help In the music and to play when a printed blank fu.ly filled not
Down from, Donna—-G. C. Buell of
Goes to O. A. C.—Ivan H ale left
several pieces as an additional fea­ is presented to them, according to
•will move to his new home soon.
coming year.
Donna spent Tuesday here.
Sunday »0 attend the Oregon Agricul­
Frank Lombard, president The req­
ture.
tural college.
uisitions muat be signed either by the
Freshman Given Reception,
Radio School Opened.
All are cordially Invited to attend
Visit»
frorp
Portland—Barney
Lar­
Student» may still register at the and especially all strangers In the president or treasurer of the student
fttunta calculated to Inform the
Fined for Cutting Corner»—W. R.
son of Portland visited Sunday at the
freshman class of Its lowly position Mpdlo night sehool, which opened at city and all who have np other church body.
Ingram was fined *2 Monday for cut­
H.
W.
Hanson
home.
In the universe featured the freshman the city library Tuesday evqning, ac­ preference may feel sure of 'a wrt -
ting corner»
Returns from Eastern Oregon—
reception at the high school gymna­ cording to D. W. McKinnon, organi­ edme here.
from Waltervilla — William
In
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
H.
Parsons
returned
a i
sium last Friday evening. The party ser and Instructor. The second meeet-
Visit Calapooya Spring»—Mr. and
to Sprtngflefd Wednesday after visit­ Hucha of Walterville was in town
1*0
la an annua) affair, and la sponsored Ing will ba thia evening. Penmanship
Mm
G. H. Turner spent Sunday at
Prlcflla'Club Maste.
ing the Deachntes county fair. Mr. Wednesday.
Vaha-b.,' ♦ t f
#
and business courses w tl be taught.
by tha student body.
Calapooya Springs.
l’arsona
drove
fcvsr
the
McKenzie
The Prlcllla Club will m set nt the
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Refreshments wars served after
Visit at Goehen— Mr. and M t ». N.
In from Fall Crask— Mrs. D. W. home of Mra. L. 10. Baaford Frli’ay Pass, which ho reports to he free
tha atunta. Myrtle Harvey and Thelma
Ha»
Tonalla
Removed—R ay, Jr.,
frbm anvw. and returned by way o f ' Nelson visited at the H. L. Bdmleton
Iotyaon were chairmen for com m ittees Fllltspte of Fall Creek was in to an wlth Mra. L. E. Baiford and Mra.
amai son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chase
Portland.
home
at
Goshen
Wednesday.
Paul »Baford os hosteeaes.
Monday.
In charge of the evening.
f