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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEw3
A D V E R T IS IN G I« A BIG,
b ig r t e i . o ~ » U T w it h
NO SPACE FOR Q U IT ­
TERS.
HPIUNOEIKLD. LANE COUNTY, OREGON,
T \Y ENT Y-SEt '»»NI > Y KAU
SPI
IF 2N0 SI. GLDSEB.
sixteen S ta ll* to be Erected on Pav»-
People's Pap«r"
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NU M B ER 41
TH l UHÜAY, OCT. 2»,'1925.
PUbIC M ARKET GOING UP;
COUNCIL GIVES $50
W H IT E AND UPTON W ILL
I
SPEAK A R M ISTIC E DAY I
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[S o cie ty ESTIMATED BUDGET
FOB CUI 525,924
A d jutant-general George A. Whitt»
c.ent; Committee of Five to Con­
of tin- K ittle of (»r-gon. S enator J
duct M arket.
:pi, n ut.d S en ato r Jack M aglsdry
K ill K a rt E ntertained at Bridge
may be »peakera at I h e »»inker given
K ill Kare Kiub m em b er, w ere en- Committee Places Expenditures
The building of a public m ark et on
E n i l n e e r Inspect# Fourth , by dl'i iugribl Legion men o n th e e v
ren te,„ at the ...n th end o f ! ‘« ru in e d with an afternoon of bridge
for 1926 Less than 1925;
■ting
of
A
rinetlce
day
for
all
ex-serv-
Sixth »tree, baa been Started and I
“ - ‘" ’7
<?. « W heaton
Street Proposed Viaduct and
Ice m m of the country. S everal other
Bonded Indebtedness During
be
building
1»
expected
to
be
ready
“
l.
T
huw
day
afternoon.
Mr«.
George
Tells Mayor Railroad Would
notable» utay a im ap p ear on the pro­
B lair of Eug< ne won ibe high «cores!
Year Shows Decrease of $15,-
for occugum y next week. D ate for
Like to See Second Stroet gram , M II llu n tly , ilia ninth of th e |
for the. afternoon. R efreshm ents were j 000.
'h e first m ark«, day ha» not yet been
co m m ittee lit charge, aiinouncos.
Closed.
served by the hoatea». *
•et.
The I a* g Ion men will niurch In a '
Mr«. Isuac L arim er wa« a special
W ith estim ated expenditure« under
W hen the m arket building 1» com ­
The S outhern Pacific would look body Io the Spriilgtteld-Oaklanri foot­
g u est of th e club for the afternoon, I th a t of last
year
the
Spring-
pleted
It
will
be
turned
ov^r
to
the
with favor «a th« building o f a via­ ball gam e during the afternoon, y h e re
anil
m
em
bers
attending
were
Mr«.
;
field
city
budget
com
m
ittee
m
et la s t
pny a n d : be conducted by a m arket
d u ct uvar It* track s on fo u rth nv.- they will enrry the natlonul color»
F red Chess, Mr». George B lair, Mrs. j Monday, framed the budget fo r 192«
c
m
m
lttey
approved
by
the
council.
«mi- ««utn provided Second » treat
O rdinance and rule» governing the Frank Poindexter, Mr». B ert V incent, i and called a taxpayers m eeting to
wua cloaed, 1». W Pulm an, engineer
m arket a re now being draw n and will I ^ ra J D um phrey and M rs W ilfred , hear argum ents for o r agalAst the es-
KENNINGSTON CLUB HAS
from the P ortland division o ft'ee. told
b. subm itted to the council a t It« n *'ck of EuK*,ne an(1 Mra Maude Bry tlm ate on N ovem ber 23. The to tal net
BANQUET AND PROGRAM
Mayor O. O. Bushm an a fte r Inspect­
I ah, Mr». E ugene K ester, Mr». M *'
M I estim ated expendlutres of th e 192«
n e x t m e e tin g It 1« also planned to
ing the alto her till» week, lie «all-
next tneei K
»
v
P etry Mr». Sadie Perkin», Mr». W H. j budget as draw n a re »25,924 w hile
A banquet, follow«' ! b e n «hort play,
give f a r in 'r t a voice in the operation!
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niui-d th e coal of i wooden stru ctu re
¡of the m arket. T he com m ittee of f iv e ' j <' r^ “ n a,1‘ - ra W heaton of S pring ia „t y e a r’s budget was »26,087.
ftAttU'M tiud tt vocal *»olo by .Mm J. T.
to ba about $40,000 and aald It would
Moore, w «i Klv««n by tadiva of »Un«
will have two farm er« on it according i '
The budget com m ittee w as com-
lie a m a ltir for the public acrvlce
Kt’iin’rirton club Wedtiwaduy < vi-niuK
posed this year of M ayor G. G. Bush-
to present plan».
com mission to divide the cost be*
Genefleld Club at Mrs. Swarts
fo r u n o rib rr« o f tht? ti«odl»craft. About ;
I m an and Councilmen R. E. M oshier,
T h e H ty council a t it» m eeting
t«e< n the city and the railroad com­
forty ludloa attondod tli« din n er, I
B ridge followed by a luncheon at t L. May, M. J. McKlin. and H. J . Cox
Monday .night gave »50 tow ard th e
pany.
which wiiM held In th»» M< thodlwt
¡public m arket About »200 has been 4:30, en tertain ed the ladles of the and the following ettixens: George
(in account of the dang« ron* i burt h parlor«.
sub-crlbed from th e business tnon G enefleld bridge club a t the home of Perkins, L. J. I^-pley. C. E. W heat-
cro ssin g at Second »treat a fte r th ­
Mr*. J T. Moon* « « fna&tnilwlri-flN
and I.R » v club.
Mr*. H arry Jtj, S tew art la s t Thurs- ' °n a«“1 H erb ert F. C larke. M ayor
ia
opened
up
through
m ain II»1*
for tl • ventnir. and Mm W F Walk
Sixteen «tall», eight on a »ide. 1» day afternoon. Guektu for the after- Bushm an was cho»en chairm an and
the railroad < oiupany > r n a v e tht»
S|>. in -field
of wtahotut* Mr» ( ’. I
planned « o r th - »troet, They will b<- noun w ere Mr«. 11. A. W asbburne of Mr. Clarke, secretary gt the m eeting
w o u ld lik e ly favor the overhead on O.
|»r< Idcnt of the N imm II o * I
1 on the puvem ent n ear the S pilugfield and her daughter, Mr».
T he principal item s of the budget
I'c u rth und tin- tin term- Hh c ro s sn it i raft club, responded for b« r club, and *
curb so a.’ not to block the street. H elen M artin of S an Francisco. The j ;his y ear are »3415 for th " s tre e t 1m-
of the highway on Mil! stre e t the e n ­ Mr» Paul lUMfoid. Mr
Ralph i)ipp«*l
The pavem ent and drulnage will at- next m o ling of the club will be a t the provem ent. »1830 for police. »1280 for
gineer told the mayor.
und Mm. Ilarry W hitney «av** r« ’port- ,
‘ -r ‘. excellent san itatio n In the m ar- owe of Mrs. W. C. Kcohan.
j recorder, tre a su re r and city a tto rn ey
Slue» the resident» on Second no» for th*- K«?n»lu*ton club.
thy com m ute« In-HeUrs.
M em bers of the club a t the m eeting sa la rie s; $3200 for light and w ater;
"A S’«*«’d h c ra ft club in ertin g '' wa»
stre e t are against paving and Improv
w. r,- Mr» Rebhan, Mrs. Paul Bacford. $325 for fire departm ent, $1080 for
| l ’boto shows Mia« Helen Sween­
log II a« th e m ain en tran ce to Spring- the natnu of u abort »kit pr«*oniM
Mrs. C arl Olson. Mrs. H arry W hitney, stre e t cleaning, $250 for th e b an d ;
JUNCTION BEATS LOCAL
ey,
representing
the
Capitol
io
♦»vi ral K< n«‘nKti n ladle» Clin *
field th ere 1» o u te « n t in te n t lo c a lly I
Mrs. Ralph Ulppel and Mrs S te w a rt j ji5g3< | g for in te re st and bond sink-
beauty pageant, who denies »he is
FOOTBALL TEAM 6 TO
gam«» and conversation filled the 1 cintugccl to "Goo««’’ Goslin, lumi­
In cloalttg lit« U - • t lit f a i * -r o f t to-
. of Springfield, and Mrs. C. E. F isher, i„ g fnnd and $700 for the m eregency
nous baseball »tar. Rumor linked
o th e r two. c ity ofrlclgl» will tak e t i t , 11 v< nlng
A fter Intercepting a Springfield Mrs. C. Campbel and Mrs. Sm ith of ( fund A nticipated revenues in th e w&y
their names when they were ¡teen,
W a lte r up m ore in d etail with th e
The church p arlo rs were decorate
of fees, fines, licenses and road mon­
j pass on his own ten yard line a June- Eugene.
¿rcnjuetitly together at dances.
railroad official» und public service
'* dahlia», m arigolds und zinnia»
ey was placed a t $2500.
| tlon City player carried th e ball 60 j
Junior League Entertained.
com m ission Inter on according io the
the way for Junction
T he budget th is y ear show s th at
i;,.
A c t >n coute on tit«- viaduct us HALL NOW LOCATED IN
25 CARS OF STEEL NEEDED touchdow n, which made
of,
made the
th e score
score of
M em bers of th e Ju n io r E pw orth ' »15,000 has been cu t off th e city ’s
a r - huh of u petition of the »'.vie club
ODD FELLOW S BUILDING FOR BRIDGE H ERE, REPORT ' S aturday I gam e Bland 6-0. The g a m e ! jeagUe w ere en tertain ed at a party bonded indebtedngss during th e last
In circulating u pet.(Ion asking the
was played a t Junction City.
j a t the M ethodist parsonage last eve- y ear in the general im provem ent
s tre e t ba opened.
H all’« f a s h »tore, with H cnderar'w
Tw enty-five carload« of it e c i vili
T he xcore wu* made In th e .th ir d ning. H allow e'en decorations and re- bonds, first issue. N early $1000 less
I El< ctrlc Supply »(or", moved y e s te r - ! t,„ r, , eivcii here for (he bridge across | q u a rte r, although at th re e o th er tim es freahm euts w ere much in evidence. 1 in te re st is required th is year th a n last
day to a new location in (he I. t>. O. F. ,|ju w "llan ted c riv er according (o ‘
SCHOOL CENSUS BEING
On Friday, Mrs. D avidson's class of ! to take care of this issue;
~
d u ring the game Junction took the
build ng 'a t the corner of 4th arid ' wof(1 r ..» .h ln g ralirwud official» Six
• anringfleld’» five >ard line, girls will have a H allow e’en p arty a t ; T he item ized statem en t of th e bud-
J ..!»
L I ewadet
I I- I
Vou>e
fo r lilo S l V
a.
I
-4 eazxaa* g»M «1 ra g -L «1 ’ H l I
»*>
k »
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TAKEN IN SPRINGFIELD K .Main
The Springfield N ew . form erty
a re ,H-liig unloaded now on d o ck .
on dowug g p ring.
Ihe church basem ent, and on the sam e
¡8 published in o th er colum ns of
| .-on»tructed west of th e depot. One
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w eakened when evening the Epw orth league will frul- tlxis paper.
P resent Indications
from
the occupied tihlH »pace.,
R ea rra n g e m e n t of the store .lo c k
, (H>t »pan and one 200 foot »pan ’ ’
a t halfback, «p/ained
•citimi census, which 1« being taken
lc c t the parsonage.
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ha(J (o ,eavp t „ p gam e.
this week by It. W, Sm ith, clerk ' of I« continuing Balay. T he wall« of the will co n stitu te th e big bridge accord-
wh
th« school dUtrlof, indicata that t h a r a | hav*
1» not u g reat Increase of children green, and the fix tu res «re In F rench
of «< hqol age in Springfield over last gray. T h - show window« have been
year. .Mr. Smith Intends to finish tak ­ remodvled and m ade deeper.
ing lit« cen«Ut th is week, anil th e '
Has O peration— Hay M< Murry u n ­
figures will be compiled soon after.
derw enl a m inor operation u t tile
Following the com pletion of the '
Pacific C hristian hospital W ednes-
census, (Tie head« of the school» will
day.
m ake a tally to see what children of
»cliool age are not atten d in g school.
H onu to Notl— Mr« C harles Snel-
T he censu» Is also used by the bud­
strm o relu m ed the first of th e week
get com m ittee In plutinlug expendi­
to her home In Noll a fter caring for
ture».
her fath er, th e late J. A. McHenry,
dutittg hl« lllne««.
Exchange Propertias.
la'w ls Pollock 1» the nw ow ner ot
a house and ten acre plot of land lo­
cal'-d north of town on the Mi Kens'-e
river, which was form erly owned by
Mr». Steven». T he placo 1« b etter
known a» the old John Sm ith prop-
<
Mrs. S te v n» took In exchunge an
a c re of land on iho county highway
Ju.it n i. th of town.
McKennon At Convention.
D. W. McKinnon, secretary of the
local Loyal Legion of Loggers and
L um berm en, and Roy C arlton, a dele­
gate from the Springfield group, re ­
turned front a d istrict convention at
W estport.
The resolution presented by th e lo­
cal asking th a t nil em ployees who
have worked for n firm for one year
be given one wet k voentton with |>ny
w as taken up by a contm lttoe. mid
will be presented nt Ute m eeting of
th " d istrict board In Eugene next
May.
^ C on crete
Being
Floured
on Garage
Form s for th« walls of th e new
garage being built by George Perkins
nt Iho corner of 6th and A stre e ts are
now finished, and the cem ent Is be­
ing poured. T his work will be finish­
ed this w ick, Mr. P erkins states.
•
Six
Fords Sold.
Six new Fords were sold by the
A nderson Motor company litis week.
A. L. Go»» und Claude Neely of Eu­
gene bought coupes, D. A. Elkina and
Mrs. Ed Day. also of Eugene, bought
n T udor sedan anil a ro ad ster re­
spectively. C asper Group of Irving
purchased a coupe and W. T. D rury of
J a s p e r u touring ear.
Visit at Corvallis— Mr. anil Mrs. M.
M. Male, Mr. and Mr«. Ivnn Male and
Miss G race Male motored to Corvallis
Sunday w here Ivan Malo is a student,
til. (). A. C. Miss Malo w ent to Port
land, " h e r o she 1» an Isstru c to r In
th e c-ty schools, and the re s t of the
p arly rctiiied to Springfield Sunday
«vonlng.
* the “nll* d'. .
_ * ,ho'*
„ - r e A .te a m cran e I. be ng used ,
, „ e , teel frflm the ci.
'
_
am -tJM 'ie ld
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Will
f a c e ____
t h e Shedd
Ralur(lay in a ^ m e
rpcel), , y ¿een gcbeduled
' Several changes In the lineup a re ex-
JUNIOR HIGH W IN S GAME
’)ectP(1 by coach V. D. Bain since bcv -
HELD AT COTTAGE GROVE ,,ral n)pmbers of the team are being
Club En tertain s Another.
POLICE MATRON APPROVED
BY COUNCIL A T M EETIN G
N eedlew ork en tertain ed th e mem­
bers of th e C hrysanthem um club a t
T he appointm ent of Mrs. Paul Brat-
th e hom e of Mrs. S. C. W right Tues- , tain by the m ayor as police m atron
day afternoon A light luncheon was wag ratified by the council a t Its
served by the hostess. Mrs. R. D. Wil­ m eeting Monday evening follow ing
son, Mrs. L. May and Mis. J. T. Moore th e budget com m ittee m eeting. T he
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w ere visitors of the club, and mem councilm en expressed them selves as
a tte n d ,ng wpre „ „ M j Mc.
d e sirin g to back «up the police m atro n
Mfg
w Emgfy Mrg j j
in th e enforcem ent of all th e ordl-
Browning. Mrs. L. Moore. Mrs. Ella nancea of th e clty.
- --
- - E. - S w arts
- and - Mrs. '
Lombard.
Mrs. C.
The council also give perm ission to
W right.
ere c t the public m ark et building on
th e south end of Sixth s tre e t and
Sophomores Dress as Children.
! donated $50 tow ard th e expense of
Disguised*as a group of sm all young the building,
sters. the sophuntore class of th e high ! A petition signed by cltixens pro-
of th , o e , Legion
! school
" . , « . invaded
» ■ « ., th e high C school
O " « » . gym
H . te
o p s tin
. , g .1 the
' „ continuance
« » ,0 ,
.ho
, . r of
i bothered with «actuations. H astings.
In « retu rn game with the C ottage I
(} lger an(, R Gplger wll, prob-
Grove junior high school team S at )
bp u na,)Ip t£) p,ay . and ,t
not
urday, Springfield s Jun.ors won by y#t gure w hether C ow art will be able
a .c o te Of 13 0. The gam e was played |(> pnter , he gam e.
at C ottage Grov*.
, S pringfield's lineup ag ain st June-
l,n e t S aturday
C ottage G rove's Uon C| , y w aa; pollard, c e n te r; Lorn-
team d efeated the locals h ere 14-6, bard, left guard; W. G eiger, right
m aking S atu rd ay 's victory well earn- RUard ; Moon, rig h t tack le; J. Thomp-
ed. A g reat Im provem ent in th e play- gOn. left tack le; C harles Thom pson,
H ere from South D»kota— J W.
Ing of th e team was noted th is week rig h t end; H astings, left end; Me-
Mnnning. recently of South D akota,
The local voungster« a re attem p tin g l’herson, q u a rte r; Lewis, full back;
has rented the house of R. W. Sm ith
,
v. » «
.
halfbacks
W
'
W illiam
illiam
- I , , h
> s s «
on west D street, and will move his
tp im s of Eu<vne.
. - i
___ toy
__ horns, ««a
h iiJ ia h Second a and
nd M
a in s stre
t r e e e t t w
fam ily th ere im m ediately.
loons,
and o th er o childish
Main
w as
as received
received
I Cowart.
' playthings w ere much In evidence.
and laid op the tab le until a confer-
Returns from H o sp ital— M rs. L e v i ,
Here from Globe— Miss Thelm a
Flu__Mr». C harles M eyers! R efreshm ents of anim al cookie? ence could he had with officers of th e
III w ith
Hoag of Globe visited Springfield N*et retu rn ed to h er home from the
w ere served. F aculty m em bers, pat F legion. It w as pointed out th a t the pe-
Mercy hospital today.
Is seriously 111 with Influen
.1 i rons
’
and patronesses atten d in g were | » tio n was circulated w ithout the cir-
Tuesday.
|M r and Mrs. V. D. Bain. Miss Fay culators having tried to se ttle th e ir
Spaulding and Miss Florence Hodge, j <»«‘« > ‘7 " lth
° f th *
A TRAINING COURSE FOR ASPIRING DU CK HUNTERS
By A. B. CHAPIN
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C arlton and Mr Springfield post.
and Mrs. Cowart.
M arriage
License»
Issued.
D uring th e p ast week m arriag e li­
Seniors Have P arty.
censes have been issued to th e follow­
Costum es, m asques, confetti, bal­ ing couples by th e county clerk ; C arl
loons. toy horns and an abundance of O scar Johnsrud and V erna W ahner,
refresh m en ts m ade th e senior class both of M apleton; Melvin E dw ard
party, held F riday evening a t the Paul and Mary F rances H aight, both
hom e of Miss S tella B ark er a t Mill of Saginaw ; W illiam P erm en ter, Dex­
and F stre e ts, a decided sueess. H al­ ter, and M innie Echoltz. S iv er; Aus­
low e'en decorations filled the room s, tin Fields and Gladys Joslyn, both of
and th e stu d en ts played gam es and E ugene; F ran k Lee F ountain and
danced.
Luella Sm ith, both of W alton; George
A ppropriate H allow e'en food, pum p­ P erry M uilholen and Cora M ortim er,
kin pie, chocolate, sandw iches and both of E ugene; R ay L. Cook and
salad wur served.
B ertha Cannon, both of E ugene;
C h ester Bowers, and Mary E llen N eat.
Auxiliary P arty Postponed.
W h of E ugpne; an(, to A lbert E ,
B ecause arran g em en ts for the hall Marlow, and M yrtle T racey, both of
could not be m ade, the card party ! p o rfjand,
sponsored by the A m erican Legion
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auxiliary which was to b« this eve­
R eturns from E astern T rip.
ning has been postponed one week
Ja c k L arson, operator of th e Bell
th e com m ittee in charge h as announc- th e a te r, retu rn ed S aturday evening
ed. It. will be a t the W oodman hall. I fj.Ojn a five w eek's visit in Caldwell,
H allow e’en decorations will he New Jersey . Mr. L arson w ent e a st by
used and proceeds of the p arty will th e southern route, visiting S an Fran-
he used to r the v eteran s hospitals. c)ac0 Los A negeles and th e U niver­
sal studios, and El Paso. B efore re ­
Frosh Have H ard T im e Party.
tu rn in g he visited a t Ithica, New
A hard-tim es p arty w as celebrated York. Syracuse and Chicago.
S aturday a t the high school gymna
slum by the freshm an class. P um p
R etu rn s from C anada.
A. J. P erkins, who sp en t th e last
kin pie, cider, doughnuts, sandw iches
and enndy w ere served during the ten d ay s in A lberta, C anada, re tu rn ­
evening. P a tro n and patronesses were ed to Springfield M onday evening
Mr. F red W h ittak er. Mrs. Riley Snod W ith Mrs. P erkins, he le ft Tuesday
afternoon for M arshfield.
g rass and Mrs. W. H. S tearm er.
n i. n - l - a - t
♦«««?
,
Power Crew A rrives— \
crew
of
T hornes mheina« fet«rned to W ho rn » ’e ig h t m n working on the new Moun
«si-nd-" from th e P ac'fin C hristian tain S tates pow er line betw een here
hospital.
an<J Albany, arrived here W ednesday.