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Days to Shop
THE SPRINGFIELD NEJWó
“Tha Paopla'a Papa»"
A
LIVE NEWSPAPER
IN A LIVE TOWN
NUMBER 47
SPRINOFHLD. I-A NE COUNT Y, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1926
ITWKNTY-8ECOND YEAR
SCOUI PUNS PHI i [/d c ie ty ]
OLDEFIWTE BASIS
BIO S. P. CONTRACT IS
NEW SERVICE STATION
PROPERTY SUBDIVISIONS
HELD BY LOCAL COMPANY ,
AT SEVENTH AND MAIN
INDICATE CITY GROWTH
SPRINGFIELD LBR.
CO. WILL EXPAND
Treatme n t of poles to be handled ! E rection of a new service station, j
under contract» w ith the Southern a t S eventh and Ma n » tre e « , waa j
Pacific com pany calling for 11.17«» i started thia week by George W. Car-
poles, la being sta rte d tM» week by [ »on, of Sprlgfleld. T he station Is to
0. A. R. Ladles to Meat.
the C urbollneum Wood P reserving rise on property leased by Mr. Car- Additional Property and Equip-
Election of officer» will be one t)i
company of Bprtogfk-bl. Hundred» of »on from Sl»ven» and Perkin»
ment Pu/chased; New Dock«
Lions Club Committee Orngn- the chief feature» of a m eeting of
poles will be leaving the local plant : A m odern station, equipped with
Built; Will Do Retail
the
Ladtea*
of
the
G
rand
Army
of
tho
izes For Sponsoring Boy«’
each week during the next few j the la te st service devices. Is planned,
Business With Mill-in-Transrt
Work In Meeting With Ex­ Ill-public. to bo held In K gglinann’a
month« in connection with the fillin g ' by Mr. Carso« Both Mam and S e v -!
hall tom orrow afturnoon at 2 o'clock,
Five now house» are eith er under of this co n tract, according to Manti ) enth sre e t entree«» are being built, i Expansion of th e Springfield Lum­
ecutive; Mtixey, Hnmiln, Reb-
according to announcem ent by Mr». con stru ctio n or aro p rojected on the
gar C. O. Wilson.
The station building will be construe-1 ber com pany’s business 1» to fri low
hnn, Cox and Hughe» to Have C F Eggliuuiin, th e preaidant.
Halley tract». Tho moat recen t »ale
The com pany shipped a double car ted of lumber.
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i the purchase this week of additional
Charge.
waa to W. 8. Gate», one of the pro­ of poles T uesday and a single car
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r iM
property adjoining th e p lant a t T hird
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• Butin»»« Meet Planned.
prietor» <|f Springfield» new fl»h Monday, to Illinois points.
T O O P E R A T E T R A IN S 0
and o streets, according to plana
Boy Seoul work In Bprltigflehl w m
The c h rle lla n Endeavor» of the
l>ul <>■> u definit« busi» laut tilahl I C hristian church will bold a buetnea» m arket, who plun» a m odern house
PART OF CUT-OFF L '^ ’ ~ i made public today by R. H. Parson»,
w hen th e Lion» club uuujuUltee sup- inortlng a t tho church S aturday eve­ for hl» property. Frml Sm ock pur- BANK WILL OCCUPY ITS
m anager. A dditional equipm ent, new
A nnouncem ent th at the portion of
and othOT to p ro y em en t» a re to
p i > r i l uK th«
tuoviuu« ut m et with ning at 7 o'c ock, It wae announced chaaed an o th er of th e 2-acre plat, ha»
NEW QUARTERS MONDAY the N airn cut off line betw een Paun-
lmmedlRU,r he 8U t«d.
C ounty Scout Kxccullvo t ‘ It Ciurli, today. Nuinerouu m atter» of Im port built u h«>y»e on th e place, and 1» now
Ina and I'lantin bad been t a • n u v r
adjoining
as pur-
und outlined organisation plans. O r­ util Internal ore to he dl»fUB»'-d al s e ttlrg out w alnut tre e * Ira Collier,
The adjoining property
property w
was
T he F irst N at'onal bank of Spring i
Hoy Si » y and W. Moore are other»
by the operating dep artm en t was
g anisation of u troop with th e purpo««- the «étalon, Il wae »luted.
chased
from
the
S
tew
art
Fuel
who have bought tract» end are field wilt open fo r business In i t s ! made this week by the Southerni I a
opportunity fo r
ni iruhilng pnlrol leader» lo r Vhe
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new Main und F ifth s tre e t biulding cflc company, through C arl Olson, to- i
add)tlonfl to lhe „ U n t needed to
bulkling In thin district.
largi r unit »oon to be formed, I« to
-y0 Mo)d Dane*,
Monday morn hi g a t 10 o'clock, ac­
Surveying In connection with the ,
go ahead im m ediately,
q-j,„ recently organised dancing
, take care of a grow ing business, Man-
cording to announcem ent by P resi­ cal agent.
F reig h t of an kinds to th e * > £ < ;
P a rto o , sta te d .
plana
fi
r
Kho
«ubillvl«lon
of
the
Eu­
II. E Maxey waa chosen chairm an ; eJub w)J1 ho|,j» ila next dune« ul
dent W illiam G Hughes.
o f the Hoy Scout couiKiUltee, und Ini- OraBg,, httl| Thur»toti, on the night bank property la being com pleted -
Ing stations
now e
'
A nother new m otor, a resaw , a n l
W ork of m oving Into the new quar-
S tation L, Ton in,
o n ,
o th er m achinery and equipm ent are
nuxU ate'y api»4’*“ 1*’*! IurQ lo d lr e c l, ¡of D ecem ber 17
17. At a «lane«- held by th e week. T he property He» Juxt |
outside the
tbu vurloua pbaava of tho actlvUlva * the * uh ut the »uine place laet T h u r» -1 outside
the city lim its on D stre e t, ! » • " has been und<r way du r.o g the ~ gx Royce and p u n tln . T rain s oc to be Installed under th e expansion
iine wjR b(; operated Mondays,
P oatm natar F 11 Uumiin waa nam ed | ¡«lay u tfh t. a •!>«•€ la I fe atu re WÄÄ * It Is planned to grade tw o streets, Puut week, w hile tem porary q u a rters
program . T he p lan t la now em pk
running north and south, ufld ' were kept in the old building at Sec Wfcdne8dBi- „nd Fridays
publicity dlrocxor, and will
j vocal solo by C arl G tts, of Eugene, ac
ing 15 m en, but a fte r Ja n u a ry 1, It is
The new bank . ,
ch ar« « of prom oting com m unity in-
_„i,..i by Mrs. (Mia. Several an o th er lying
_ . paralle" to I) stre e t, f o r , ont* a °d . M“ * . n »tretXs.
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the Intentions to add to th is force to
te re st In Scout activities. Hr. W. C. Sl,rlu „ (ln|,| couples are m em bers of im provem ent of the tract. The »mall building 1» m odern in every way, and pQOTBALL LETTERS TO
j keep pace w ith the an ticipated grow ta
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bodies
all
features
of
cim
venlence
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I tra c ts will be on sale in th e n ear fu-
Itebbun was tntfueu advancem ent > tjM,
club,
BE GIVEN 16 PLAYERS( in the com pany’s business.
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and attra c tiv e n e ss to be seen in the ■
I lu re.
ch airm an , and In th is capacity will i
A re ta il business is to be added to
best
stru
c
tu
re
s
of
th
e
kind.
have chars« of first aid train in g and
Church Social Night.
i Sixteen Springfield Higti school j the com pany’s activities a fte r Jan u a ry
sim ilar activities. E quipm ent and fl
A varied program , ’ game». and re CITY PROPERTY BOUCHT
youths are to be honored by receiving ,
R wag announced,
BIRTHS ARE EXCEEDING
nance will be In ch arg e of W. Ü. fre sh m e n « com bined to m ake th e
le tte rs for service on th e football i
Springfield L um ber company
BY STEWART COMPANY
H ughes. Out of door activ ities «uch f r»t church nllfht held by the C h ris-|
DEATHS, REPORT SHOWS gridiron during th e 1925 season, ac- began buslnss here on Jan u ary 1, 1925,
as li<ke plan», .cam ps, and the like, tian church a succee»- Th< oven'.
¡cording to recom m endations now be- dojng a m illlngln-transit business an.l
P urchase of the CCy o f Springfield
w ill be taken care of by H. J. C ot. 1 wa, ,n r |,nrge <4 the Loyal W om ens property betw een Third and F ourth
E ight b irth s and three d eath s In No- (for(J Uie a t„de n t council. The letter» giving Service from planers and dry
W P Tyson has b- -n appointed c|aaM of lb „ Sunday school. Among stre e ts on 0 stre e t by the S tew art vem ber are reported by City H ealth wJ,j
presented a t an assem bly to kilns. The business during the p a st
m aster of the Springfield Boy Bcout j (, Mtur„» of tin- program wa» the pre
beld before C hristm as,
12 m onths ha? Been b u ilt up from
Fu' I compHiiy as a p erm anent wood O fficer W H. P o llarl. All rep o rts
tro o p Clayton B arber Is his
,,„tatlo n of tw o num bers by the yard, and Is being gravell«el for th a t from the Springfield d istric t a re not ’ w in n e rs of the “S" are C a p t Mc- nothing to hahiking 50 cars of lum ber
yet In.
j Pheraon, q u arterb ack ; Cowart, Cox a month, fn addition to buying and
unt. T bs S coutm asters already are church on¿h»»ua
purpose.
The Live w ire s d a«» will hs*e
Of
th
a
bubies
born,
four
are
boys
an<1 Lewis. halfbacks; W. G eiger, selling considerable q u an tities of c le a r
lliilna up th eir p lat« for Im mediate
This property recently wa» taken
charge of the next program , to be over by tho cUy as a resu lt of m n and four girls, the physician reported, i fu||t)ac|c; pollard, c e n te r; J. Thomp- lirrb e r.
nctlvitl«»
A.» soon a« four or five youth» have held on the first Friday night In Jan - paym ent of taxes hy Clark and G eneral health cond tlona In the com- j Ron and Moon, tack les; C. Thom pson
For some time the activities of the
be«n trained In Scout work and will «ary.
and H astings, ends; Lom bard, c en te r p|anb have been U i down by the
W ashburn. It ts a portion of t h e ! nnl1 “ X ar,‘ rep o rted to be good.
be uhle to accept the n -, <in»lbl> Itles
and guard; Louk, guard; C. W hiten-j cro,,wi,,d condition brought about by
I Clark and W ashhurn «ulidlvfslon of
N a e d ltc rs lt M e e t« « «ucees».
Attend Eugene Meeting.
of p atro l leaders, lh e troop will be
J a c k , tack le; H arper, K. Geiger, and the grow th of the business, and as a
' th e Springfield In v estm en t and Pow­
T h e - N e i l l « r a f t club wa» d e lig h t-,
en larged luto several patrol», accord­
w ere W illiams, guards.
result the purchase of the property
e r company tracts, and- covers t’ e
T hree Spr JifBjt-ld women
ing io the plan» outlined A ch arter fully enlortulnad at the home of Mrs &
from the S tew art Fuel com pany wa»
h alf of block No. 99 of th a t'n u m e d o f f i c e r s ^ the Eugene unit of
then w II be obtained, anil Sprlngfli Id f K May la»t T hursday afternoon
the ,--,iuni»li W ar veterans, at a meet- POWER COMPANY CREW IS made
Hoy Scout activities Will be curried with Mrs. Mrs. May and Mr». R L.
The city recently took over various Ing held at the county seat Tuesday i
WORK ON LINE HERE
on ninlvr the supervision of th e Laue P rtiry a« hoatea»«».
1 o th er properties on tax liens T hese eveniag. Mrs. M. B. H untly was elect-1
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... j COLONEL H. M. PRICE OF
Tli O »e pre»eiit were Mrs D. " ilnclnrieit th» John K eitly lntere-t< hi
C ounty Hoy Scout Council.
ed historian, and Mrs. Sam Richmond
A crew of Mountain S tates P ow er,
THURSTON PASSES AWAY
E n o u llv e Clark outlined to the 1» t rite». Mr» N W Long. Mrs W .1 Sunnyside addition, being all of the and Mrs. C. F. Eggim anti were chosen
com pany employes a re w orking th is j
cal nuJi lh e ' m ethod qf proceeding P oJurd. M r r .-O. H. J a rre tt. Mrs Wil­ ui developed portions
Following a lingering illn e s s Cot-
th at dlvl- as guards. A dinner, followed by a week on rebuilding th e portion of th e
with lhe organiaC on of th e troop. liam Hawscq. M’s R P M ortem d, »’on. A corner lot at F ourth an-k H ( i ristm as tree, festival, were o th er com puny’s transm ission line w*lCh onel H. M. P rice died a t the home of
Once the troop 1» organised, he said, Mis. C arl Olson. Mr«. W alter J S o t t , 1 v triets. belonging to William O ctt, ¡vaturví of the m eeting.
is w ithin the S prlrgflcld city lim its. I his son. John Price, ot T hurston, la s t
financing will be lurg dy in the hands Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. S. Jtulph Olpp»l end alao was taken over.
New poles are being installed, and Monday m orning, leaving to m ourn
of the boys. HheJi liwl will earn the Mrs Hobbs. Invite I guest» were Mrs
i heavier wire Is being used in the re- his oss a host of relatives and frh n d a
M sson ary to Return.
money for tils uniform and personal E 0 . I'erkm « arid Mrs. L. L May. A
Colonel P rice w as bern M arch 7,
Royal Neighbors Met.
Word has been received from Mie construction program . U nder the dew
eqnlpm eitt, and various troop pro- oulnty two-eoiits«’ ' lunch wn« aerv'-d
The R ya! N ylghbor*l<lub met at H attie M itchell, d a u g h ttr of Mr. and plan, the poles will carry tw o 11.000
18-46. He Is su rv iv e! by th ree sons,
J'-eJ» are often finunerd through curing the aft rix.on by Mrs May and
th t b o n a of Mrs. E n tiia Olson
of Mrs. H T. M itchell of Springfield,
that volt ineg to Young's co rn er on the George of O akland, CaHforn a, F red o t
Scout activities.
Mrs Drury.
Fifth stre e t yesctnlay. Tho»,«. Hie arrived in New York
harbor De- C oburg road, one of these branching . Nott, and John of T hurston, as -weO
I present w ere Mrs. L. E S chrivner <' n-ber 7. a fte r three years spent as off a t th is point. T hese lines will h f as tw o sisters. Mrs. Lizzie W elborn
S liver Wedding to be Held.
PETITION TO ASK FOR
» ml ii nary In Africa M 'ss Mifchell, carried in addition
to th e 66,000
of Salem and Mrs. Ann Robison, of
In v ltatlo iv are bi h-.g re« .- ved here- and Mrs'. John Newman of Eugene. who is now a t H arrisburg, plans to be1 volt line’ to Albany, also being re- Joplm . Missouri. He w as a m em ber
EXTENSION OF SEVENTH
Mra.
P.
A.
Wooley.
Mrs.
It.
E.
Lans
announcing the sllvi - v Idlng annl
C hristian church, and of the
ul her home here before C hristm as, built.
John f Mul-j bery and Mra. Olson.
Ext» ririon of Seventh stre e t from vor»ary of Mr. an
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i T em porary power changes, resu lt [ Elks and Masonic lodges. T hese or-
the point of it» preaeiw p-riiiiniitiun at lanx to he h- Id at H lr Portland hum«* I
Ing from the construction work, w ere ganixat ons had charge of th e serv-
To M ake Christm'as Plans
Hop Shipm ents Out.
K »treat north to lnter»«ct iu»> county D ecember 15 hi i: M o’cltx k.
raade this week by th e company.
ices a t th e grave, following th e fnn-
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s
for
th
e
observance
of
Christ-
,
Mr - and Mrs. Mullen ure form er | T hree curs of hops were shipped yes-
road to Mohawk, tin»» providing u n o
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eral held a t Veach««* chapel in Eu-
n.as, probably with a program a n d .
tht-r , n tm nce from this road into resid en ts of Sprlugfluld Mr. M ulfb«Jlyrday o v e r phe S ou th ern Pacific to
To Vlxlt M other—Miss W inona de
T uesday, conducted by Dev.' E.
other affairs, will be made a t a meet-
, v a i
Hprinvftcld, Is to lie sought in poll- was nn attorney nt law h em for sev-’ New York The liopis ore from the An- ipg of the Sunday school board of F reece «11 be hom e over th e week-1 V. S tivers. «
tlo n s to tho city council soon to he eral yxars. m oving to PortlaitJ about uer.-on B rothers crop. About t w o c a r ,
the M ethodist church, to be held at e»d from Eugene, visiting h e r m other,
five y ears ago. T h « « Idre»», of th e o f S p rin g field hops rem ain to be
Baking Ovens A rriv e .
circulated.
th e church tonight.
Mrs. L. A n d erso n .■
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the
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th
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Reason.
It Is uhderjlooil th at plans also are For# und «tonte
A large baking oven for institution
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being mail« for pavlr-tg Seventh v etsury Is to he held I» loll« East
in th e new q u arters of th e Spring-
field bakery in the D anner garage
S treet, should It lie opened to the Twelfth livella«. North.
i-ounly tliorniihgfare. Th»
street ,
building arrived here from C alifornia
Autoa Collide.
would th- n run rn iallel to Elfih street !
Tuesday. W ork of Installing th e oven
was sta rte d yesterday by tw o ex-
for the en tire distance, and would be j Automobile» ilr tv Ä by Mrs. Ivan I
a factor in inverting truffle over th e I Malo of S prlngfli Id und W. Blakley ¡
i perts. It :« th a plan of M anager F red
county highway info and through of W« qilllug, crashed on Fifth s tr e u
| F rese of th e bakery to open for bus­
i..a r the Lincoln acuool y e sterln v
Springfield.
iness In the F ifth s tre e t q u a rte r«
In addition, tile action would open ui, m ln g . Considerable dam age l . i ,
about Ja n u a ry 1.
both curs restii c-i! from the col'.'ul «r. |
up a pew d istrict for setttvm aoL
which occurred as th e nanchine» m t >
C. Bloom, of W endling, was fined $2
in police court here yesterday a fte r
-,t nn Intvraect on
LOCAL STORES DECORATE
lie plead guilty to a charge of cu ttin g
IN CHRISTMAS COLORS
Change Red C ross Office.
the corner at F ifth and A streets. The
fine w as imposed by R ecorder R. W.
Colorful decoration» give Spring.
Cliangp of the location of the office
Smith.
field's Multi s tre e t a festive ap p ear­ of the secretary o thfe bane county
ance »■» th e C hristm as holiday »ca­ < hnptep of the A enirlcan Red Cross io
School Board Meets— R outine m at­
non approaches.
the county courthouse on Jan u ary L is
te rs w ere tak en care of by the Spring-
Toys, ami gifts of all k'nda, form plunned. Miss Alin« Lupo will work
field d is tric t school board' In m eeting
n ltrnctlve displays In th e store win­ u n d er tho direction of Ju d g e C. P.
T uesday evening.
dow s. while cnlnrfu. decoration» adds B arnard, a fter Jan u ary 1, In assistin g
iliu m to the general app earan ce of juveniles, handling widows- pensions,
S. P. Man Here—R. C. B arclay,
th e huslnesa houses. A ru shing holi­ and supervising th e social w ork In
traveling auditor of the Southern Pa­
day business Is expected by all oier- the county.
cific com pany, was a visitor a t the
i-hnnts, and preparatio n s for handling
local railw ay office W ednesday.
Baptist Churoh.
th e Increased
business a re
being
mnde. At th e «amc tim e, Ihey are
Bible Chool, 10 o'clock.
H ere on B usiness—R obert Mullany,
m aking a plea th at Springfield tx-ople
M orning service. 11 o’clock.
of th e T ranscontinental W eighing
shop early and th u s nvnh^ congestion
Young people’» m eeting. 6:30 P. M.
bureau, w as in Springfield yesterday
d u rin g tho Inst few days prevlons to m on's m eeting a t th e sam e tlnio.
on business.
C hristinas.
Gospel service, 7:30. Topic, “ The
Five Judgm ents.” One Is past, one Is
Eugene V isitors H ere—Among E r
Masons Have M eeting.
presen t, und one Is future.
gene resid en ts who w ere visitors in
Bible »tuily and pruyer service.
Third degree w as confered on two
Springfield yesterday w ere Mrs. Shy
can d id a tes a t a m eeting of tho Mn- T h u rsd ay at 7 ¡30 P. M. Evaqgellstlc
H untington. Mrs. W allace A nderson,
«onlc lodge, held Tuesdny afternoon m eetings begin Jan u ary 31, with Rev.
and Mrs. Em piei Barsonetde.
and evening. Meeting a t 4 o’clock, G. E. Laughlin slate evangelist,
th e M asons continued th e ir m eeting preaching. The choir w'.tl present
Have Baby Boy— Mr. and Mis. Fred
through the evening. D inner wns A shford's “The P rin ce of Pence,'* a
M attison are the proud p aren ts of
served by C ascade chapter, O rd ef of can ta ta, Sunday mid Tui »day nights,
a 12-pound baby boy, born a t th eir
th o E astern Star,
December 2o and 22.
hom e W ednesday morning.
Indication of a »teady growth of
the Springfield comm unity 1» »een In
the recen t disposal of five 2-acre
tract» In th e Chano Oarde«» d istrict
by C. K. Hulley. and In th e p rep ara­
tion» n'»w being in s'le for the aubdl-
vlalon of the 60-acru W. It. Eubank
place, on D atroet, Into a c re u » - '
nt
°t the
Chrysanthem um Club Meats.
Man In—C. E. Bailey, ci
C heshire, I- In town for n few days
The C hryaantham um club spent
busy nfternoon of «owing yesterday ¡ visiting ait th e herne of hl« granii-
n t tho home of Mrs. F ran k Del’uo, daughter, Dorothy Bolley
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Cheshire
Visiting
Dawson
Georgia Hughes, and
May, a re visiting a t
Mrs. W ilPam Dawson
Home — Mr3,
daughter, Evn
the hom e of
th is week.