i 7A« C h am p O p lìm iil io the M e rc h a n t W ho E x poeta M o re T rado W ith o u t A d vo rtio in g THE SPRINGFIELD NEV, V v J *d O. BPR IN O FIBLD , LA N K COUNTY. ORROQN, TH U R SD AY. MARCH 18, 1926. M I M E 011« I I PUBLIC SERVICE CLEAN-UP OF PARK IS BEING PLANNED Upton is to Speak Here Friday Night GUARD POST DECISION IS EXPECTED SHORTLY "Th« P««pl«’« Popor" L ib ra ry I X NEW SPAPKK IN A LIVE TOWN NUMBER 11, BAIN NAMED HEAD OF ClIJjCHOOLS Final decision as lo whether ('ban-tip of th» (lot of tha city'» Springfield is to be the location of a Economy, Reduced Auto Taxes, new h'«idquariers company o f the Induatrlal tract to b«? u»«*d for park Oregon National Guard will be made purpoa**» la b> Ina planned, and the A/nlaa Club Meets. Prom.sed; Would Abolish The Aenla» club met thl» weak at at a meeting of the headquarters Superintendency Plan Adopted total M om club at It» last meeting Prison Parole Board Improsoivs Investiture Service nuumd a commit tea to cooperate with the home of Mr«. J. C Parker ‘n a staff in Salem within the next four At Closed Session of Board; Held for Lions Troop With Mhnllar committee» of other organ I- delightful St Patrick’» day affair. Jay H. Upton, candidate for reputili- w<(.kg j( wag j«-arned here tbla wee», Salary of $2400 Is Offerbd; m , at the -meeting were Mrs. W. cun nomination for governor, will ad- backing the movement toe' County Officer In Charge; xatlnns for planning the work With I’r is willlauia, Burcham and Mrs. Hemen- Mra. 11 lu Lombard, Mrs. dress u Springfield audience on ! c^rtatri that a Spuringfleld company Court of Honor Is Planned; the brush cleared and a little other j <• W rght, Mra. C K Hwarts. Mrs. platform and on various political way Are Offered Principal« lg aBgure<i. M c M u rra y Is C om m ission er ships work done. It Is believed that th» N. W. Emery, and Mrs M J MclU'n. -ues, at a meeting to be held at w h ile a headquarters eompany Is not . . . . Guests were Mrs. L. L. May of Spring, the Chamber of Commerce rooms compoMd of as many men as a drill w ith impressive ceremonies the park will make an Weal tam ping „ (>f Ku<bD,. nlgl|t gt 7 3 o o.ckx.k Mr t > (.crepany |t )g recogBlMd ag a ral. In a session closed to the public lloy Scout’» of the Mona club troop p|Ace and pluyiround. The next meeting will he held rt ten w II arrive In the city lomotrow training to Its members, It Is vnd (tie press, the Springfield school of Springfield took Rie scout oath, at j i ,«« | j o n i i<«n roll tee Is composed the home of Mrs. Ed. Browning of utternoon. pointed out With such a company es- j board on Tuesday night adopted the Invesiliure servk es held st the Chris- ((f IM ,a i Murphy, l»r W. C Rebhan, Goshen on the third Haturday In April In •-< nominal, efficient nr.d dlgnl- tabllahed here It Is bellved that t h e , guperlntendency plan for admlnlstre- S ia n church Tue.dny evening Both a0(J ,, j Th<- m a l|» r |g u, be - ■ fled administration Is promised by >(jrj|| company will soon be organ!- ' . , , ’ . , . a _ .. _ . ,, ,, , „ |, .a« , ... . „ ' tlon of the local schools, and e ected «conta aod scoutmaster* were Invest , ak,.n qp , be chamber of Corn Birthday Party. Mr V iton If be la e let ted to m e ze<j Progress on the guard company ed with ihc duties of scout work at maree, the Civic club, and other or- A party In honor of the tenth birth- goveroorsh p. In hla arounced pla». p|an wa, made possible recently by Y. Bain, high school principal for the meeting, at which I)-Ihert l)bvr- ganiaa||<ma |a proposed to hire a lay of Melba Harris was held at the t< rtn, he sta t-s that expenses cau be , the action of the Chamber of Com- the last two years, to the position of b uffer, lame county scout cotumis, man ,.|,.ar away the brush, and u arr,a home March 13. Those pre«- cut If th e <• in authority •----- have --------- nerve merer --------------- n furnishing a meeting p a ce superintendent. Mr Bain’s salary was a lc to r. presided lata* , he »prlng. probably about (|1, w, re Bernardlne McFarland. Eva enough to cat them, and promise« to for the organization. I Increased from 32100 to *2400. Th. meet ng was well attend»., by May , have ciwnmuBRy clean up yJ.KInn’a. Maude Hickman. Ralph put a stop to Junket trips by those _____________ Otto Burcham was reelected to the townspeople and parents of the troop d#y Hickman. Lloyd Harris. Dorothy I'al- who hold office under hum and to TORCH HONOR AWARDS prlncitalsbip of the Junior high num bers Lynn McCready, presuavnt At (hat , (lnr a|, interested In the unuk. and Evelyn Harris. elim inate slackness from the exptnse ( MADE AT HIGH SCHOOL of thi- I-ane County lloy Scout coun Wlirk «rill to the park and spend Mrs. Steve Bowles was. honor guevt. standpoint In other deoariments ov- J cl!, spoke, welronilng the troop Into an rven|„ r probably, In .lea n in g It (lames were played by the young Twenty Sprlngfle d high school ’ 135° Mre °™ Rtad «em enw ay was the fold of si-outd.m In the county. ,,p A plcolc may he held at the d o se lo |kll after which refreshments were ■ students received 'the honor awards reelected principal of the Brattaln A first aid team from Eugene troop t,( lh,. ^vrning for the workers j : erved by Mrs Harris. given through the Torch boner sys- elementary school, with a salary r-> No I put on n d«-mon»t ml Ion C R - - The little ho»tes» was presente 1 Wn which ha» recently been Inst .li duced from *1400 to *1200. Clark county -x en itlv e. awarded D E C O R A T IO N D A Y P L A N S ¡with many pretty and useful gifts In ed in the school. The badges were tenderfoot budges Wh le none of those elected has ARE BEING FORMULATED memory of the. occasion. giver out last Frlday Mr Obert-uffer administered the formally accepted, Mr. Bain, it ,s __ Wlnners of awards for this time oath lo R coq , master W P. Tyson and To Plan fo r Jubilee. understood, has tentatively agreed to Impressive ceremonies, essen tial y j are: seniors—Iowa Carlton, Eutma Assistant Rcoiittnaster C. F Barber, Plans for the annual I-ane County Rogers. Elizabeth Hughes. Gertrude' accePt the superintendency at the In- patriotic In character and pay'ng hon- who In turn gave It to the scouts. or to the dead veterans of all Atnerl- ¡Jersey club Jubilee will be made i.t a Mustoe; Junlors-M argare, Oderkirk. crea8ed °“ ered h‘P’ Whetller Tweatytfour boys are members of can war«, are to mark the observance nieet'ng of the executive coma Rt to Evan Hughes. William Pollard. Na or not he wU1 serTe as 1,0111 8“’,ertn- Troop No 1, of Decoration day In Springfield on of the club called this week. H. L. oml Carlton. Agatha Beals. Juanita! tendent and Principal of the high Honor Courts Planned. Hack; sophomores—Carl McKInnis, 8choo‘ has not been d« ‘d td - b“‘ “ May 31 Plans for wha, I, Is hoped Plank, of Junction City, la president lU .lges of merit and other awards Willia Moyers. Pauline Lyons. D a le !“' understood he will be relieved o< will Ire the most Impressive obser of the club who has celebrated on for duty und service are to be award Griffis. Dorene Larimer, Hrda Wag- al athletlc coacb ng aDd wiU be as* vance In the history of the d ,y are some Jersey breeders farm for the ed In the future to the Springfield ner, Gertrude llaugan, Viola Penselin. ed to teacb but one ,mbJecl ln th* being former by an American Legion last severs years sm uts by a special court of honor, Leroy Nice bigb 8ch001- The hoard is also consid- ctmmlttwe headed by M B Huntly. which will hold public m eetings at P.-T. A. To Meet ieding electing Alfred Morgan, man- and will he carried ou, Inter by a various times for that purpose A meeting of the Parent-Teacbers ' ual training instructor at the high larger g< neral committee represent TWO ACCIDENTS CAUSE Genera chairman of the courts of association will be held at the Lin school, to the position of principal. Ing all the city'» organizations honor will he (J G Bushman. Other INJURIES ON SUNDAY coln school tomorrow afternoon at Two service«, one a , the mill race Mr. Burcham, undtr the new plan, i t which he has control. member* of the committee are J F > :lk o'clock. Mr». Brau.-r. represent Another flank In the easP-rn Ore- 'n reaper, to the memory of sailors, Heavy traffic on the highways Sur.- will have full charge of all grades In Ketels . V D. Bnln. Alfred Morgan ing the Louise home Iti P o r t im i, wll gen n a n ’s platform has to do with Jay r t^u|te<, nunler« us accidents, the Lincoln school, his position being an.l Rev F L Moore These men will -.ud an. th'-r nt I.aure Hill cemetery »peak. s n honor of soldiers, are h.-inc pint:- law b ervance. -T ew er laws and b, t- among them one in which Herbert principal of the L ncoln school rather •It a t . the honor courts. n -I In the tentative program I'r-vni- t.r riforccmen, is the need." says Moow gtate traff c officer and son than the Junior high school. The honor courts are to he held Club Meets. 1Î- Cpton "We have too much reg of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moore of E for both I.Inns club and Amurlcan Lo Inent men are to speak at both serv Mrs. Hemenway, if she accepts the Thi^ ITograssIve club of the Re ni! '.->¿1 and Inspection. New criminal gic« troop«. Troop convuiltti-ea of the ices lh- names of the sneakers ;o ctreet, was injured -critically. Report? position as offered her by the board, bekah lodge me, a1 the lodge rooms law» Mil uh' be passed .11 ue <r' BL form hlg par,.nt9 indicate that Mr wilj <jo considerable teaching as wol two organizations have made plans he announced Inter I, Is the plan of • hnel ’’»st Friday night for a social eveh- est caution Let us get acqu tinted Moore's condition is less critical tc ag band lng the principalship of the for the courts, and have chosen J. the catnimltlw- to have ,h children take a prominent par, In *hg and drill work. RefreehmeoU w|(7l ,be penalities already provideJ C McMurray as deputy scout commis . a . Brattain school. Mrs. Hemenway ha* _ a . • a >>• ' i e r i , r V uJ Z> » h » l <-lg>M S* f i t h a U VO . . . •_ « U _______ the services, and sreclal honor- -vili were o«rved at l the d o se of ( the eve- . before harass'ng the peopl“ ___2 with new sioner for this city, It was announced The accident occurred on the Pa- been principal of all the city’s ele- lie paid the few remaining civil war hing enes. yesterday cific highway between Bprlngfieid nientary grades. Reduce Auto Tax. veterans In this district. and Eugene. The officer was speed-j — Another event of Tueaday evening's N eedlecraf, To Meet. k . a _ Athletic coaching ts as yet uncared Reduction of the nutoirohll« tax Is , ing behind The water service I« especially Im an auto truck, which , meeting was a first aid demonstra A 8t. Patrick’s day party will be urged by Mr Upton, who declares . turned j sudenly » I- in the highway^ »n.i. an-r for by the board, which, it Is under- tion given by Troop N 1 of Engi ne ptesslvc, Rokes are snread on the wa - »allor d-ad of held by the N.-edlecraft club today that the auto owner Is being Strang- motorcycie crashed into the rear Btood- ” « ”>»’d«rlng putting it in _ ter In memory of th« Idst of approprl- “l “ ><• borne of Mrs Carl Olson Mrs. .«d with high taxes and with burden- Qf (he trucfc s<iyere head |nJur^ g the hands of a part-time instructor, of the wars In the midst PLAY TO BE BENEFIT , , Walter Scot, wll be Joint hostess. some regulations. He urges th" re- w ( i sustatne(j by the officer and h-s P*rhBPS » student at the university. ale ritu al. peal of the law making rt-g,»rradon machlne wag completely demollsheS. j The school board considered th« FOR C O R VALLIS HOME ^,r |,nn,|y has sent ou, letters to Kill Kara Meets. I of auto titles w'th the secretary of He was rushed to the Pacific Chris- change until well after midnight ’’Wha, Happened to Jon.-s, ” I. the "» organizations Informing them of Cards furnished the diversion nt state. 1)an hospital, it was feared that the Tueaday night before coming to a title of » play .0 he presented at th- 'h ' I’ «"* n"d a8," n< ___ ___________ __ be _r r _____ __ by each ___ , a meeting of the Kill Kare dub held, The method which Is nftw used ••» ihuJJ had bppn featu red , but later final decision. The action, It was said, representatives appo'nted Bell theatre aa a W. C. T. If. [,’. farm rm ,0 consider further arrangements for 'be home o i Mrs M M Peer) a te'.’ tempts to equalize assesm ecta by r(>port8 ln(jiCated that 1, had n o t ¡ “was done in the interests of econ- home benefit, according to a dec islon | , u.,„.|, P r - .e i: w-re Mrs (Tirk the so called ration system 13 l.-rx- . omy and better administration." The * 11 ' 1 - w rt B,ro- .. I Accld dent Near Thurston. of the farm home committee In meet l a <oration day ohservanc«-. Another accident occurred Sunday former. It was said, is expected to V -liaton . Mrs. W H Adrian, Mrs. bd unintelligible by the caaJIdate. ing late la«t week. The play w ll be i ' B -ti Vincent, Mr. Frank Poind-x- »nd he urge« its abol-shirer» a o d 1<>n thp highway near Thurston, re- be gained because principals of the given April 22, and will hr under the MISSOURI MAN BUYS t >r Mr». Fred Chess, Mrs. A J Per- ;bal the tax commission be given au- gu,ttnK jn the gt.rioU3 injury of Mrs. various schools will also handle teach- direction of Mrs Floyd Thompaoii PLOT NEAR GARDENS •.int Mrs W ilf - I Beck, anil the f-d- ’’’ority to supervise assessm ents and Ear( Kelly of s pringfield. Route No. ing thus making it unnecessary to em- Th«i cast ol characters la ,0 be ] — — low ng guests: Mr«. Walter Car-oil. t0 harmonize assaessmeutp through p Bad body brulgeg and a cut extend- ^ oy more teachers. Administration, ch"-«eB from among local peopl cop... j. Ira Cline, recent arrival In Rprlng-1 , <A Mrg J lg j 9rnvpy c„, the state This, he savs. would her rlghi ear to the eye. & members «aid. wod d he Im- Prnr‘*ce presentation to the •!' 1<I two-ncre from Mi»»ouri, h»» Chase purchiiscd rodiic»* and tho furnish tax inillairo one funds half tor a Wei* SU8talned by i pro . , y pu t . ng , e en .. re ays start soon for The the financial returns 1» will tract near Oar-j Pineneedle M eeting. j cent, necessary • The ax-cident resulted when the under one head instead of dividing it The Pineneedle club of Circle num- the state Institutions. car which Mrs. Kelly was driving among three. bcr 45 Neighbors of Woodcraft were) Mr. Upton Is against fed« ral game skidded in the grave', and. uncontrol- A newspaper reporter present at intertalned Wednesday. March 17. at control, und says that he wll exert led, crashed into telephone pole. the meeting when It was opened wa* the home of Mrs M B. Hunt.y, with ¡every Influence he has if elected to i asked to retire t>nd the beard consid Mrs. Huntly and Mrs. H. W. Hanson prevent the federal government from « ti trtrillng the "Oregon birthright " ’ HEALTH WORK PLANNED ered the entire proposition i | closed as Joint hostesses. U p also suggests that w w e n should AT MONDAY MEETING session. Those enjoying the affair were BY MAN FROM ELKTON ,b'' p,r,y’ wb,ch *" ,n ,hP centpr of considerable development. Five n-'w Mrs. Elma Halsey, Mrs. Sadie Nel- be glv f fishing and hunting licenses ' “ Election of teachers for the schools ' A pre-school clinic to be held on expected to (ake plac<J Sale of the Jasper general m er houses have been built In that dis tton, Mrs. O. F. Kizer, Mrs. Alice without charge. chandise store lo C. It Franklin was trict recently. Abolishment of the parole board Is May 1. at the Cham r o ome c . & ext reguIar m eeting of tha Doane, Mrs. Rosie Lloyd. Mrs. Myr announced yesterday by F. 8. Jack- tle Egglmann, Mrs. Lilly Liplo, Mrs. advocated by Mr. Upton, who alleges . was definitely planned at a meeting tb<> local unit of the Lane County son, who has operuted the store for Nellie Hlltlbrand, Mrs. Lily 9tearm- that the state prison has been a fail- P.-T. A. PROGRAM IS several years. The deal was closed ure. He -says the management of pris Health association held Monday. Miss STATE PRESIDENT WILL SUCCESS AS BENEFIT er> Mrs aklnn,>r- Mrs Mab*'1 M”rten Beth Konkek, secretary of the county this week, and the Elkton man Is I sen. Mrs. Ivan Peddlrord, Mrs. Wll- oners should be put entl*«ly up to organization, was present, and out VISIT CIVIC CLUB SOON now taking over tho huslnes«, I, was The Parent-Teachers association en H abib , Mrs. Idn Adams, Mrs. Minnie the warden, and that there <hou d bo lined the clinic plans* Parents of sluted. no division of control. Girard, Mrs May Magill, Mrs. F/sle tertalnm m t given at the high school Unanimous decision to remain In (children of pre-school ag» are to be Favors M ark e t Agent. auditorium last Friday evening prov I-ambert, Mrs. Marie Richmond, Mrs. the Oregon Federation of Women's The establishment of the o fil'e of asked to bring their children to the CHARLES WOOLLEN BUYS ed a success not only as a well pre Louise Trotter, Mrs. Nina M«-Pher- state market agent, who would d e-1 clinic for medical examination. clubs was voted at a meeting of tho TRACT FROM THOMPSON sented program hut as a good finan son. Special guests w(*re Mrs. J. W. Springfield Civic club held on Tues A blue-ribbon club among the chil Construction of a houae and other cial benefit to the association’s work Kester of I-os Angeles and Mrs. W. vote the power of his office to the I dren Is to be organized tor the pur day night. Fourteen members were Improvements are planned by Charles among school children. Forty-four G. White of Eugene. operative marketing agencies, In each pose of encouraging better health present. Woollen, recently arrived here from dollars were cleared as a result of Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, president particular line of agriculture. Is favor habits. Also, It Is planned to estab NEET NAMED ON LEGION Cnllfrnnia, who late last week pur tho entertainment. ed by Mr. Upton. Production, trans- lish a loan chest, from which money of the state federation. Is to be a chased the 3-acre tract on the Pacific POST EXECUTIVE BODY pertatlon. orderly marketing, stand will be -'ent to needy persons. The guest of the club either March 29 or A comedy, "Thp Laughing Cure,” highway near the Hensen cainp directed hy Mrs. O. R. Hemenway next meeting will be held on May 29, 30, and plans for meeting with her Levi Neet wns named a member 01 ardizing and grndlng of farm products at which Mrs. Sadie Dunbar, presi ground, Woollen houglil the place and played hy a group of public are being made by the women's club. could be Intelligently controlled hy from L. E. Thompson, loca- black s«-hool teachers, proved a great suc the executive committee of the Amerl dent of the Women's Club federation, the adoption of this plan, he declares. smith. The deal was handled by a cess. A farce, "My Aunt from Cali can I-egion at a m eeting of the post LANE COUNTY BREEDERS With regard to reclamation prob will be guest. last Thursday night. He takes the po local realty man. fornia," wns equally we 1 received, ns lems, Mr. Upton decfares that he has WILL MEET ON SATURDAY Games Are Scheduled. were other features of the program. sltlon formerly filled by Walter J. been actively associated tor years Scott, who recently left the city. Q. A. R. Ladles In Meeting. First games of the high schools with an effort to reclaim groat areas A meeting of the Lane county The patriotic day program comml'- Three applications for membership Lions In M eeting. of potential farm'ng lanu in Oregon, baebalsl season have been scheduled breeders of pure-bred Holsteln-Frm- t-ee reported to the members that a were approved at Egglmnnn’s hnll with Mohawk Union . high school, A committee composed of W F. tentative schedule of events for the first by inducing the federal govern Coach V. D. Bain anounced today. slan cattle will he held at th t ham- Inst Friday afternoon. The new mem ment to return to this state the mil The games will be played on April; ’«>r of Commerce at Eugene at 2 bers nro Mrs. Ixittle Fl«her, Mrs. Wnlker, John Ket-els and R H. Par- year has been drawn up. with plans lions of dollars paid the reclamation . . 1 '.'„l/w.l» Qatiiriliiv afternoon. R. E. 'sons wns appointed by President 11 for observance of various patriotic Mnry lla tt, and Mrs. Phllura Mlllt» . ! 2 at Springfield and on April 12 at I o'clock Saturday fund front Oregon, and second to as Everly, newly appointed northwest Mrs. Carrie Humphrey was promot E Maxey of. the I,Ions club nt Fri dnys during the period. sist the farmers In development by Mohawk. Twe ve games are to be representative of the national associ day's meeting lo eonslder a local March 30 and 31 have been desig ed to the senior vIce-preHldency of t 1 fforts w'thln the state. He fnvors scheduled for the season. ation. will be present and w ll dis tho circle, and Mrs. Jennie Rathbun, campaign for funds for the establish nated as Legion night nt the Bell the state's aiding projects that were cuss matters of Importance to breed ment of n Juvenile hospital In Port theatre. was elected to the Junior vice-presi Scouts Have Meeting. developed under war conditions ers. Reorganization of the Lane dency, Mrs. Ora Hartley wns appoint land by (he Paclflo Protective so Springfield Lions Club Scouts held where the land cannot carry the load. County Holsteln-Frieslan association, ciety were pr- sent nt the meeting and Cara Shipped. ed secretary. a meet'ng Monday evening, practic These and other points ln the plat Two cars of Noxnll feed were ship A committee, beaded by M tr . C. F. told of the plans for the hospital. ing signalling work under direction Is planned. form of the candidate w ll be dis- A good good attendance at the Music for tho club m eetings, wns ped hy the Springfield Mill and Grain cussed Egglmann, president, was named to undoubtedly at tomorrow of Scoutmaster \ \ . 1. Tyson and A. meeting Is urged by Ralph Benter, consider decoration day plans with furnished by Miss Fry Spaulding and ' company to Coquille Snturday. A rlm- ! slstadt Scoutmaster Ctayton Barber. who announced the plans today. tho American Legion patriotic day M'ss Francis Hodge, who gave voca (liar earload was shipped to S w iss' n'Rt” 8 m ee,!ng to which the public 1 meetinE wa8 Well attended, committee. .selections. • ¡Home. I has been Invited by those In charge. | 8 I b- given as Springfield's share of the ¡d ms from Ira Collier, It was an- fund to be raised for putting up a r o u n c e d this week Mr. Cline, who Is Lane county building ut the Corvallis an uncle of Fred (lin e , local business W C. T. U. home. mun. plans lo make Springfield his permanent home. JASPER STORE BOUGHT A ! h w bungalow has been built on