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Many a Marchant Haa
H a a n Ov»ratock»d b y
Palling to Ailvartlaa.
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THE SPRINGFELS N r
TWENTY-8E< '( >NI) VEAR
OFFICIALLY OPEN
HPRINGEIELI», LANE COUNTY. OREGON,
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NOV. 19, 1925.
"T ha People's Papar"
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NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 44.
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A re C row ded
WILLAMETTE CLUB PLANS
Bridge and Power Line Crews
H. C. Jackson, WolLKnowni BEING SHAPED BY GRADS
Make Headquarters Here;
|
50 Turned Away.
Fttrn2 i r\ tOa ^ 5 r2 n#
•'> « - tor tlu*~nrgunl»atlon of a .«>
ary Market Martors Stall,
WlllttlllBt„. vm.er.l.y
WHh 6i) men force,! to luko quart-1
Be Used Throw Day. a Woek, ’ , lud,
aril
,j ,t
era In Eugene d ee.lt« a preference (
It Is Decided by Committee |u niectlug
i> -iiu g to be h held
id ut the home
bom o f ! f l>r Hprlngflald, all accomodations at
BI SCHOOL CENSUS
Figures Indicate Steady Growth
of Springfield; Total of 798
Children in District, Against
776 Last Year; Division Cause
of Smaller Figures Here
Ur and Mr», W II. Pollard lomorrow , local hotel,- are taken and a m illing :
- An Increase of 22 In the number of
< fftchll opening of the new itprlag evading Mi e. Pollard mid Mr«. V. D | bualmws 1» being done.
children of school age in the Spring-
fli hl 1’uld.c m ark et will take pisce Ilaln, both graduate« of the Kulein | Proximity to thw scene of opera- '
Hut orila y morning ut
field district Is noted In a re-check
, fock. with MnbodHt Institution, are prom oting' thm» In n b u filliig the Mountain;
II I’, Japkson, wi I known farm er o f , , (, pyoposed dub
¡S ta tes Power company’s transmission
with last year’s figures announced to­
th .W altorvllls ,1 atrU t and
_____ m »inbir| gey, rift of the teachers In the lo­
line between Hprlngfleld aud A lbany1
day by R. W. Smith, clerk of tha
sf be mark,t vomurtt»*. tru lli, a cal schools, a large numb, r of Eu
la rewultlns In thu heavy Influx ol i
! school board. The complete figures,
tomporary market mauler
gune people, unit several Cottage w o rk n in nud the crowded conditions:
! showing a total of 798, with 384 boys
The mark'd conmillli-« met till« drove residents, are former student« In local hot,-hi Two crews of 12 ouch. i
•week and ,1 , t,|««i to hold m ark et < i f WlllaUiett« and, If the d a n s pro
and 414 girls, will be turned over to
both working for the p a w r company. ,
thr <• days out Of each week, b tin -* area*. will be brought Into one o r -l#r# |<i4.B( d
1 the county superintendent today.
unit another crew I
nine next week Market day. will lie annlxat'oli. Hoc,at affairs, ua wall ns
Pbcto «hows Mrs. Calvin Coolidge shaking the hand of M l**
men engaged In bhe Hendrick» i
There are 16 more boys, and seven
Toes,tuya, Tl-uradayn, and Saturday», 1 promotion of the Inter»»,a of their bridge construction near Waltervllb- ■ Leon* Baldwin, 13 year old girl ««out from Montpelier, Vt., In tn»
i more gir'a, of school age In the dls-
centre
Is
Mrs.
G
erritt
Flather,
Scout
Commiaaioner.
They
are
start­
according to plana uiude after consul­ Alma Maier, will be the object of the «re w aking ihl-, ihyir living head-
j trict than there were last year, the
ing a drive for a ?20,000 fund. Miss Baldwin ia envied by her sister
tations with Int, routed farm-rs ami dub.
scouta because «he will cook the turkey for President Coolidge's
i report shows. Last year’s* total was
q u art-re.
otbera.
Thank: giving Dinner.
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j 776. The increase give« indication of
Half a hundred men. employed by
Mr. Jack not) was In Hprlngftifd tie I
Have Happy Reunion.
Springfield’s steady growth.
the Mountain State« Power company
d a y d u x -k in g up on th e laten t p r ic e .
An u n e x r p w tw l, but n w e r th a ln a a on the transmission line work, at-
IRL STEWART BARN FIRE
"In surveying these figuea, It I*
LOCAL
MEN
TO
HEAR
OF
of vegetables. poultry and other pnul , h(, p,,y
wa, held over tempt<-d Xlr.it to locate here but lack
» ell to nemember that Springfield
CAUSE
OF
$6000
DAMAGE
WEST'S
RAIL
SITUATION
uce likely to he sold at Ute Halurduy Ule |M l Wp..k.,.„d at the home of of hotel accomodations made It neces­
probably would be a first class school
mnrki-t. Htulls
111 he opened to Hie s, r> \jary Magill of Hprlngfle-d. For sary for them to go to Eugene for
Fire swept the barn belonging to I district, with 1000 children register­
A delegation of Sprngflt-'.d busi-
farmers early Halurduy morning, anJ the first time In IK years, the five
quarters amt travel the extra dlatanca neaa men will attend a meeting to be lrl 8 ‘ewart on North M an street Mo“- ed In the census, If it were not for
tiMtrui-tlona nml other Information children of the family, wtth their fain-■ u , work
held at the Eugene Chamber of Com- day »«ernooa. totally destroying the the fact that a few years ago the
will be given by (he market tnaaler id Dies, were all gathered together at
Propom-d bridge and road construc­ merce room. tomorrow- evening at b“lldln8- 30 ton« of hay. eeveral farm- Glenwood school was separated from
that time The market will remain the ilprtngfleld home of tb d r mother.
tion work, including the assured which several officials of the Ureal ln< <«“ P>»®ents. and a sedan automo. the Springfield district,” Mr. Smith
open throughout the day.
By mere coincidence, nil gathered ut , work on the Springfield /allroad Northern railway will discu s, the b‘>* Tb* “>‘al danla*p was «‘8tin“ t- said. “This fact Is not often taken
That the market was used unof­ home at the same time.
bridge, g ’ves promise of a continued "N ortbw aat Hallway Situation." The
‘‘xce" of »60TO wlth lnBuranc* into consideration when a compari-
ficially lust Friday, -with s u c c a s , la
Those front out of town were Mra d«man,l for living accomodations
.
on the barn, par and hay aggregating aon of Springfield’s figures and those
believed to tie an Indication ’ that the Luella L ister, and sou. Delow». of throughout the next year. Recently, a ! m,'*ting * nl °Pen _at J:S0 0 c’o tk -
| 3300
of past years, and of other districts,
official use of (he ate I a will prove Portland, and Mr. and Mra. Lloyd crew en<a«od In unloading »(eel for |
oaf-clals who w
blaze was started. It wan be-
Is made."
popular and beneficial Much prod 'Magill, and children, of Bend From uie railroad bridge was moved
M. L. Countryman, vtee-;
from the , utomob!le, which
"Another factor entering into ” the
-------------1 , I o f , „ record tin,.- at , S|1, lngfle,d were Mr and Mr». Elmer hut „ ,,r,.
„ p e e le d and the ; pr* W~ ' a«d *"n*ra' * °unael ° { *b* had
drivPn fnt0 the barn b y [ , HlIa(i
th. unofficial openlR ,
! K,ndl«.y and Mr and Mr, Ham Bleb cr,.w wII1
k otl th.. }()h , t t h a t ' o ^ t N orthern. Q. H Martin, vice- *ad
driv?„
I. that not all the children
' president of thé Great Northern, and stow art only 10 mInutea before the an<, young
gojng
gchool
Kelwtlou of a penmate ut market mu,imi and daughter»
j time. Dozens of workmen will he em ..
..
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.u..,« f»re was discovered. C. B. Manning ire
r inrin/tr-d
Included in
in ihn
the -Ana,,«
census. Children
ntaater la now being considered by
S.
D.
Morris,
assistant
to
the
chair
.
„
.
; ployed In the bridge work when It
. ,
, .
. ,
,. who lives nearby, first saw the amok, rom surrounding districts are going
the committee, and announcement
man of pubic relations work for all
Rushlng jn
En tertain Hostess.
! starte.
of the appointment will probably be
I
railw
ay,
in
the
west.
;
enVr# h;terlor 1q f ames to high school In Springfield, but are
Mrs. f u r l Fischer and Mrs. C. Camp-1
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iated in the census of their home di»-
made before the end of tn-rt week. It belt w.-re Joint hoat.-sses to m em bers BUSINESS. REALTY DEALS
The meetfr.g was arranged by Prof. anJ BOUnded the alarm.
•rlct.
But, despite these facts, there
wu» »aid I'nlll that lime, Mr Jack- f the (lenefleld bridge club nt n de­
Peter Crockatt of the School of Com
The Springfield fire department 's a good increase over last year."
COMPLETED
THIS WEEK merce of the University of Oregon,
son has consented to serve.
lightful affair h<ld at the home of
______
equipment was rushed to the Stewart
All children from 4 to 20 years of
The market la operated under the the former last Thursday.
Purchase of the Philip Johnson ¡”wbo announced today that all bust place,
___ but lack of water facilities
NUspk-b-a of the city, the Lion» club
Guests were Mrs. W. Dawson, Mr». property at Ninth and 11 streets by neaa w in and other interested In rail mBde u»e of the hose Impossible. The age are listed in the school census.
The report is subject to a re-check
and the l-anoN'ottnly Farmers’ union. W. Crites. Mr». Uuahmau Smith. Mr* ,
Hob Hays of Wendllng was consum er wray and Industrial progress will be ()re h#(, gajned such headway that all
by the county superintendent.
It I» open io the u»o o f ull actual pro­ G Waggoner. Mr-. Moss. Mrs V I)
td tills week. Mr. Hays will move Into welcome. There will be space for 3&0 effortg bf the fighters were centered
ducers.
visiting guests. M rs.' his newly acquired property shortly.'»* 'bu- sleeting. Prof. Crockatt sa il. , on gaTtng the house, and what imple-
Scott, and tv
GRIDIRON SQUAD PLAYS
Fred Fischer of Marcola and Mr«. Mr Johnson, who recenily was e n -' On Friday aftemoo^, at 2:15 o clock,
.were nearby,
PARENTS VISIT SCHOOLS
Mrs. H M L'chly of Eugene. Mrs. j gaged by a Portland firm to Insta 1 he announced, the offclals will ap«ak
shortly after the fire started, the
HARRISBURG ON FRIDAY
TODAY; PROGRAM PLANNED Waggoner wen the prize fur the aft electric machinery In an eastslde before the d a is e s In econoni c In g3BOj,o e ¡D the automobile exploded
With dope indicating almost even
,-rtinon’s playing
plant, will move his family to Port- the commerce building at the unlver-
mow
with hay_ was iD
Th|» |s vlsltlng <lay at the Hprlng
The n, zi me, ting of the club will land.
*
slty. and this m retlr? also will be ,)amvs |n a few minutes, and the heat strength for both teams, the Spring-
fiel,! schont». Invitation» Io parv-nts bo belli at the hi me of Mr». IV. C. j Hale of the ciffe bualne«» of Mra. open to the Inlerealtd pubic.
, and danger made It impossible to re- field and Harrisburg high school
to ohUtln first hund Observation ot Rebhan. The date wll be announced
football squads will lock horns on the
Margaret Hall to C. M. Johnson o t , -in view of the fact that Oregon move the automobile. A cow and calf
Harrisburg grounds tomorrow after­
the work of I mi II i the h'gh und 'd e-: later
Eugene was announced this week. W.
going through a great and import- »-ere turned loose by Manning as soon
nientury schonls buve be«n Issui-d
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noon at 2:30 o'clock.
Gnodtnun, an experienced cafe man. : ant period In railway development, i t , as he discovered the flames.
by Principal V. D Hain of ihn lilah
Justatwere Club Meat».
Sprirgfield players are in the best
Is operating th» business for Mr. will b e'w ell If we give these men a
The owner estimated the l oss on
scIgMil «nd Mt«. Hetnetrway, hi-ud J , The Jnstamer club met at - the Johnson, and said today that first kuod bearing at this meeting.” Prof, the barn at 13000, and that on the condlt'on of the year, Coach V. D.
of Ute eli’tnentary scliool Work
¡home of Mrs E Beaon In k-ugime^laet , <
gfrvJre w„ , be rendered Spring |crock att said. "That they realize the rar at *2000, The hay. Implements ■ Bain declared today. He announced
At 2:30 o'clock Gtl« afternoon a Wednesday afternoon. These present
fluid people by the new management. Importance of thia district In inMus- and other losses, were said to repre- the following as the probable Spring-
program will be given at the high were Me«dntnes
llarry
Anthony,
field line-up for the start:
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trial and railway development Is sent well over $1000.
a, hool assi-mhly room to which th,- Morris
llc r g .
W ayne
Clover,
Pollard, c; C. Whltenack and Louck,
WOMEN MEN S GUESTS AT ¡Shown In the fact that they have
Stewart had $1500 insurance on the
public Is Invited Features Include a : Pete Woods, O. Lyons. Leland Eu-
D A D T I C T o u i m o u c iiD D P D n"m,d E«*«**- P°r'l»nd- Seattle. Ta- auto. $500 on the hay and implements. g; Moon and Thompson, t; Hasting»
reading by DrEtta Ihiryee, a p'ano bank of Springfield, and Mrs. Cnth-
B A P I lb I I H U K L H B U P r t K
an ) Ever(U as the only stop- and $1300 on the barn, according to a and C. Thompson, ends; McPherson,
ntimber by Wlnlfn-d Tyson, and ael- ripe H a lt of Portland. Luncheon
report made by Jess Smitson, local quarter; H. Cowart and Lewis, half­
ping places in the northwest."
Nearly 100 attended the dinner giv­
ectlons by the glrla quartet of the was served by the hostesa.
backs, and W. Geiger, fullbacks. Line­
fire chief.
en the women of the Baptist church
Baptist church. This quartet Is com-!
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men who are likely to get into the
by the men of the church Friday e v e - ; SERVICES HELD TODAY
posed of Myrtle Harvey. Iowa Carl-,
Attend Eugene Meeting,
game not named above are Lombard,
GIRL BASKETEERS BUSY
were j nlng.
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ton. Naomi Carlton, and Gladys Col-
Five
Springfield
Masons
FOR ABRAHAM MILLER
ON HIGH SCHOOL FLOOR K. Geiger and Parkier. Cox may get
among those In altandance at a m eet-) Masculine hands took care of every
Hut.
a chance to show his stuff in the back-
A program will lie given Wednes |,lk of the Eugene Chapter, R o y a l! part of the preparation of the dinner.
Funcral services are being held this
field.
In
prc’partion
for
a
lively
season
of
day In each of the grade »rhool rooms I Arch Masons. Monday night on the Including the baking of several huge afternoon for Abraham Miller, who
Harrisburg has defeated Shedd and
competition with University
high
Tomorrow. al»n will be visiting day ! occasion of a vlalt of grand lodge cakes which decorated the center of died al hl« home at 114 E street Mon
Junction City, and both lost to and
In the school«. It la In this wiiy that i officers from Portland Those who at- tht tables, set In the basement ot the day afternoon, at the age of 81 years , school at Eugene the ^ rln gfleld
won from Brownsville.
Mr Miller came to Springfield two high school girl basketball Play "
the local schoola are observing Amer­ tended from here were C. E. Swarts. church. AU details of the program,
Tomorrow’s game will prove a lively
C. A. Hw-urta. Oswald Olson. M. J. from serving to entertainment, were years ago Previous to that time he started work-outs th « week. The
ican Education 'week.
had
t
i
e
d
al
Thurston
and
Landax.
He
coaching
this
year
is
in
charge
of
set-up
for the Iocs, squad tn prepara­
McKlln and W. F. Walker.
In oliarge of the men.
Norton Pengra gave a reading. came to Oregon 10 years ago from Ida Miss Sylvia Veatch, w o sees poss - tion for the tough game It faces
EXAMINATION OF SCHOOL
bilities for development of much good Thanksgiving day, when Cottage
p. T . A. Meets Tomorrow.
"Patrick O’Dowd” as a part ot the en ho.
CHILDREN IS UNDER WAY
material among the loca girl basket- Grove, one of the strongest team» In
T-he Parent-Teacher» asioclatlon tertafnment. . Following the dinner
He leave« to mourn his death his
the county, will come here for a bat­
of Hprlngfleld will hold a meeting to­ games were played. A free-will offer­ widow; two sons. John, of Landax, eers.
Physical
examination ot every
It Is likely that arangements will tle on the Fifth street grounds. The
morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock at the ing. taken among the men at the din­ and Elmer, of Eugene; four daughters.
child
attending
the
Springfield
be made with the Eugene University j t, .ie for
Thanksgiving game has
Lincoln school. A short program will ner, defrayed ull the expense of the M - Clayton Ke' - M
yr ° f NRT r B a ln ö t h in t school to repeat l.s F y e a r ’s com
at ,
«chiMils was started this wn-ek by
follow a brief bualnese session. R '- '^ ^ i,.
Klizah Amen and Mrs. Nelllq Bain or |
»„„ „ is o f
the
eichonl authorities, assisted ihy the ,
,
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nofitlnn. the class teams ot
strength of the Cottage
Physical education department of the ] rreBh'n\ n7 ’__
Emmett. Idaho, and Mrs. Effie Sams
aylng correspond-
Grove outfit, which defeated Rose­
T1I6
universi-
o«'«’''
t«»!“«-«*
,,r
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,or
,he
REPAIR
PROGRAM
UNDER
of
La
Grande
(■nivi-rslly of Oregon
Ing teams from Eugene.
even. All mothers of school children |
pQ w ER
burg a n i several
other
smailer
ty ’s part In the work )« unil r s iTer-
schools. Coach Bain looks with optim­
arc
urged
to
attend.
PASTIME POOL HALL IS
vlslon of Miss Witlorman of tho wu-
Mr». Jones Raises Away.
ism on the prospects for the game.
Repair work on the big boilers In
nv n'« physical education i'-- psilm ent.
PURCHASED
BY
TIBBETS
Barring accidents In the Harrisburg
Aeneas Club Meets.
Mrs.
Robert
L.
Jones,
formerly
Tlvo examinations, which probably
the Mountain States Power company’s
tussle tomorrow, every Springfield
The Aeneas club mot Tuesday at
local plant was started this week un­
will continue for morn than two
Sale of the Pastime poo' hall to Dana Brabham of Eugene, and well- first stringer will be ready to start
the home of Mr». W. N. Williams at
known
In
Springfield,
died
at
her
weeks, are given as a fentute of
der the direction of Engineer Wayne Tlbbets and Son was announced to­
against Cottage Grove.
626 C street,
C. Mclgigan. Rebuilding of the brick day by Troy H. Hulburt. The new Portland home Monday. Among the
health crusade work. Reports of the
Thowe present were Mesdames Sam
surviving
relatives
are
L.
C.
Brabham
work In the furnaces, long in use owners are already In charge of the
results of the examinations w ill, he
Wright, W. J. McKlln, F. L. Moore.
of Springfield, a brother, and Mrs. E. ROOF JEWELRY STORE TO
mailo to the parents of the ehlldron.
without repair, will be the principal business.
Ella Lombard, C. E. Swarts, J. Park­
N. Dillard of Springfield, a sister.
MOVE ABOUT DECEMBER 1
part of the Job.
H. W. Tlbbets, the senior owner,
is- of Springfield and Mra. E. Brown­
G. A. R. Innpeetlon Held.
Under the direction of E. Hanlon, came recently to Springfield from
ing pf Eugene. Mrs. Al May and Mrs.
Buys Property Here.
Removal of his Jewelry store from
erection of the steel towers to sup­ The Dalle«. His son, O. E. Tlbbets.
Huccess attended the Inspection of O H. Jarrett were special guestB.
Its present location to new quarters
port the feeder lines entering the has been employed for some time In
Purchase of the house on lot No.
Iuka Circle, G. A. R . held here last
In the new First National bank build­
plant la being rushed to completion. the local Booth Kelly mill.
2, block No. 12, of Kepner's addition
Friday on the occasion of the visit
C. K. Has Party-
ing about December 1 was announced
by W. T. Nelson of Alvadore from P.
of three «fate officers, Mra. Mary
Chrlstlnn Endeavors of the Chris- Tho towers replace wooden poles.
4-L Leader Here.
E. gchrleder waF completed this week today by D. W. Roof.
Tlohnor, Inspector, Mrs. Diva Rounds, tjan chu»ch met In the church gym­
The Jewelry store wll be located
Eastern Star Social Night,
president, and Mrs. J. N. Keeler, pa­ nasium Friday night for n social time.
W. D. ‘‘4-L’’ SnittH, field man for through the agency of A. F. Flowers,
tn the business rooms directly w est
Tuesday
evening,
December
1,
will
Game», stunta. and delicious refresh­
the state organization of the Loyal realtor.
triotic Instructor.
of tho entrance to the new bank, la
Following the ofrictnl Inspection, an ments were features of the evening I»« social night at the Cascade rhap- Legion of oL(f^®r8 Bnd Lumbermen.
quarters giving Ideal facilities for
Needleeraft
Social
Event.
ter of the Order of the Eastern Star arr| vPd |n Springfield last night and
entertainment program wns held. In­ arranged by the »octal committee.
Jewelry display. The location on Main
More
than
a
»cove
of
members
of
Eastern Star member* not yet af­ will remain In the city today. Tomor­
cluding musical numbers by Mias
street, Mr. Roof believes, will be a
the
Needleeraft
club
and
their
hus­
filiated
with
tho
local
chapter
are
Food Sal» Saturday.
row he will go to Wendllng. where he
Dorothy Hlefe. llarlcy Craft, who
groat benefit to his business.
bands
«rent
to
Eugene
Tueeday
night,
The Isulles' Civic club will hold to be special guests of the occasion. will present a moving picture pro­
celebrated his seventh birthday on
Date for the removal of the bank
where
they
enjoyed
dinner
together
A
prograux
followed
by
refresh­
a
cooked
food
sale
at
the
public
mar­
gram depicting 4 L work. Mr. Smith is
Ihat. day, wns the guest of the mem­
offices to the new quarters has not
at
the
O»born
hotel
and
later
attend­
ments la to be a feature of the eve­ visiting with officers of the local unit
ket Saturday morning.
ber«.
ye! been determined, according to of­
ed the theatre.
The club will meet In regular sea- ning.
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of the legion today.
ficial» of the hank. Upstairs offices
Hartley» H»r»— Mr. and ‘Mra. Har­ alon Tuesday night. Mrs. Grace Rob­
for Dr. 9. Ralph Dtppel and J)r. W.
Here
from
Vida—Mr.
and
Mrs
Nel­
Her»
from
Camp
Creak—Jess
Gates
old Hartley and daughter, Helon, and erts will read a paper on the “Dorris
Hara on Butina»»— Harvey Potter
C. Rebhan are being fitted and will
son
Coffey
and
Cecil
Byerlin
ot
Vida
Ml»» Azloe Hartley, all of Waltervllle. Filbert Orchard»,’’ at thia meeting as was here on business from Waltervllle of Camp creek was lit town for a
visited Springfield friends yesterday. be ready for occupancy soon. .
a part of the club's industrial «erlös, yesterday
short time today.
were In Sprlngfle d Tuesday.