The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 27, 1926, Image 1

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Remember Thoeo Who
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Live on Memorie! Dny
THE SPRINGFIELD NFJ.VS
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NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
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RPKINGF1ELD, I-A NE COUNTY, OREGON,
TWENTY-THIRD YEAR
ALL IN M E S S
"Th« P tM K 'i Pape»**
O perate E lectric
P lan t to C a p a city
THURSDAY, .MAY ÿ7, 1926,
Springfield Primary Vote
For Leading Candidates
Current Generation Increased I
To Relieve Shortage
Impressive
Ceremonies
To
In South
Mark Observance In City,
In anticipation of power shortage
With All-Day Program To Be In southern Oregon and northern Cal
Here and At Laurel Hill Ift^nln as a result of dry weuther,
Cemetery; Many Organixa- the Mountain Hfstcs Power company JUNIOR-SEMOR AFFAIR
on Monday began the alteration of
tlons Have Part
OCCURS I-RIUAY NIGH i
/w 7 /- /k
S cou ts R e g iste r tor
C am p L u ck y B oy
NUMBER 21.
H.S. ARE PLANNED
Must Sign Up l o r ’ odiately At
Office W. G. Hughes
To Care For Small Children In
At Bank
Northeast Section; Teacher*
KegUtratlon of Springfield Boy |
Assigned To Grades By Bain}
Final returns from Friday'» prl Scouts for attendance at the annual
Girls To Have Physical Edu­
hiary election reveal the fact that county scouting camp t<$ be held July
cation;
New I n s t r u c t o r
Mprtngflelft majorities favored 16 ol 12 to August 23 at Camp Lucky Boy I
Named
on Blue river, 1« starting this week
Local Favorites Win In Most
Cases; Stanfield Choice
In Voting Here
those nominated for national, state
the ttpr In »field central plant to as
and county offices, iwtyle but four of with W. O. Hughes of the First N a-. Perfection of school administrât 00
Coiniuvucvuiunt week event« «laris the defeated candidates were the fav ,1"nal bank aa registrar All boy» who pians fOr 1(26-27 was started Tuesday
Final arran gem ents have
been full rapacity as possible with fuel
completed by Ihe Memorial Day i" n>- available W C, Mi-Lagan, superln for ¿sprlngfield high school graduates •rites of the voters here The carry ar” I’lann!,,K *° a,ten <l the camp are night when Superintendent-elect V.
m lttee for the all-day program wblin tendent of the h /a l plant, Minted tomorrow night, (when the annual Ing of the McKenzie highway tax bill, to register with- Mr Hughes at the D Baln met with the board of trustee«
In to mark thn Observance of thr.t that It Is planned Io operate at max Junior Senior banquet la to be held and the defeat of the county fair­ hank immediately, In <yder that the f< the dlstrlct and
•lay In Springfield Sunday,
Every Imum capacity throughout the sum­ ut the Anchorage In Eugene. The grounds measure, were both In ac­ Lane County council, which sponsors and ,d#1lB he bM deve,opPd glnce
eIectPd b„ad of tbe ,oca, gch(X),
detail haa been bvif-keil out by th* mer, relieving the drain on the south­ program, for this event was announced cord with the votes of local majori­ the camp, may make arrangements
with the knowledge of th - number to syatem for next year
various organisation» »»sign d to ern lines to the extent of thn additi­ yeaterduy by Or»ul Eaton, Junior ties.
i attend the camp. The local committee
Ag a f)rgt gtep ,, wag dp<,Idpd
president, a« follow»:
that feature of the ob»< -rvalice, and onal power generated here
Jn most cases, Springfield's vote
has urged that all boys register as contlnue twT) prtmary gfhoC)1 rnnm,
Welcome, Urval Eaton.
committeemen in charge egpect Sun­
Current rq|r distribution In Ibis ter­
compared well with the county ballot.
ItcNpouse, Charles Thompson, presi­
day's event will lie the most succea» ritory Is ptir< hansed from the Oregon-
at the high school, thus making a
Ing, winners of large pluralHIos get­ so<<n as possible.
ful patriotic observance ever held In California Pipwer company by the dent senior claws.
A large attendance of members of school room easily accessible to small
ting good majorities here. Senator
"Getting Off on the Hight Foot"
Mountain States compuny, and un­
Sprit) gfleld
, Hebert N. Stanfield, however, was the n e w Springfield troops Is expect- children In the noreastern part of tha
The committee, headed by M II der ordinary conditions the Spring- Frank Lo.n buril, student body presi­
given 91 vote.» here, as against 86 for erf at the camp, which Is open to lo c lty. First and second grades will he
llontly. has arranged n pnerram field plant generates only enough elec­ dent.
cal youths by virtue of the recent held In this room, and the same
Stelwer, who wus accorded the «tale's
"Finishing Strong," Evan Hughes,
which Include» the participation of tricity to o p e r a t e th e Ibioth Kelly Lum
affiliation ff Springfield with the grades will be conducted In the Brat-
nomination for United States Senator.
every organisation In the city, Includ b<-r company's plant here.
student president 1926 27.
Lane County council There will be UJn school for children In other see.
In the vote for state senator, Sp.
"The Eternal Grind," by Superin­
three periods of two weeks each, anrf tlons of the city. At the Lincoln school
tng the school» and churches, m aking
While the Rnmedlute cause for In­
field gave Wheeler a slight majority
the observance of unlvi rsal Interest creasing the work of the local plant tendent V. D. Bain.
campers will attend one, tlwo. or all Second A grade "win be conducted,
over Mugladary, who won the nomi­
“Side Lines," Daniel Taylor, Junior
three. The first period is from July j The adoption of this plan. Mr. Bain
ao far as Springfield la concerned
Is the anticipated shortage of water
nation. Local voters "gueased right,"
12 toj 14. the second from July 26 to pointed .out yesterday, will make It
An elaborate prqgram has been In the Klamath river and In Klamath advisor.
"Financing.''
Elizabeth
Hughes, In the case of McCready and Potter, August 9 and the third from August unnecessary to finish the additional
printed and Is being distributed The lake, •where water la stnr- d for pow
candidates for third district represen­
.
9 to 23 The cost is $6 a week.
room at the Brattaln school, thus re-
program consists of two parts, one in er generation purposes for Ihe CopCo student body treasurer
tatives, but George. another local Camp Luck Boy Is situated on Blue llevlng an expense.
"By and Large ' by Miss Anne HUI,
the forenoon amt one In the after project, the change reflects the gen-
favorite, w as defeated In the county river |n tbe heart of , he cascade !
Grade Assignments Out.
n<n«i In the morning, a parade w'll oral situation throughout the south senior advisor.
by
Howard. Springfield'« . monnfa|ns. ’our miles east of the town ' . The superintendent yesterday an.
Music, high school quartet, Naomi county
pass through the city from South coastal district.» Ruperlnlendent Me
choice for Joint senator »was Elkins, of Blue river, and easily accessiblej nounced grade assignm ents for the
Second and D streets. here all who Istgnn said. F«y several seasons pew -j Carlton, Myrtle Harvey, Gladys Col-
but Bean won the nomination.
by a passable mountain road from the elementary school teachers a« fol-
wish will take autos to the Liiiir-I er generation In various parts of t h is , I*n"- l ° wa ( arllon.
In the case of democratic balloting, McKenzie river highway.
, lows:
Illtl cemetery There a Memorial ad­ section has been hindered by low i "Moving Things." Job Thompson,
the returns reveal that local bourbons
A comprehensive program of wood-1 Mrs. L. K. Page— First grade st
dress will he given hv S Karl Chil­ water, as a result of light snowfalls athletic manager.
"Training Huis»." by Christy An- were well satisfied with the election. craft, camp craft, life saving work high school building
ders, pastor of the Christian ehuren and rainfall, and this year an effort
In every case, their choice was the i spiritual training, physical activity.
Mrs Marjorie LaSalle— First grade
followed by ritualistic cerem onies by Is being made early to relieve th e -'-r .tm . vice-president Junior class,
e t c . ha« been planned by the camp at Brattaln «chool.
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the Orand Army of the Repnbllc and drain to the north In order to store | Following this program, dancing winner.
will take place, wtth music furnished
The vote here was exceedingly committee which Is composed of Dr.
M’ss Hazel Stephens— First A and
the \m erlcan Legion
water and prepare for another seaaon
by Ivan Male, Lawrence Templeton light at the primary.
D. C Stannard. N. F. MeDuff. W R Second B In brattaln.
In the afternoon, assem b ly at I of water shortage.
and Charles Nadvornlk.
Mrs” Opal Robert-—First A and
p m at Second and Main strep!* will
Here nre the results of the ballot­ Robertsqn and Marion Veatch. C. R
The local plant will opr^-nte at
ing here on all leading candidates Clark, I^ n e county executive, (w'11 Second B In High school.
be followed by a short tousle pro­ about r.nn non K W. 11. a month untl*,
Miss Alta Manning—Second A la
be camp director.
except party commltteenw n:
gram. an address by llev Frnnk I fall Its capacity. In case of plenty o f, CHURCHES TO UNITE FOR
Lincoln building.
Camp
merit
system
Is
to
be
obs»rv-
pastor of the Meth'dlst Kpls. fuel and the maximum l“»d. is 1.000,-1
Republican.
SCHOOL BACCALAUREATE
Mrs. Crystal Malo— Third B at
1 2
copal church, *nd a ceremony of scat­ 000.
Precinct
3 4 Tot'l ed at the camp, anrf scouts getting "6
K. W H.
points in camp helpfulness, scout Brattaln.
Churches of Springfield will uni»“ 8en«tcr
tering flowers on the mill rnee wa-
Mrs. Ora Read Hemenway—Prlacl*
86 craft and camp activities are to be
Sunday night for the high school 3J<-l*er _______ .1 1 24 31 20
ters In honor and memory of naval 4-L VOTES SCOUT MONEY;
pal and Third A at R:attaln.
91 awarded emblems.
liacralsureste s-rvlccs, to he held at StunTK-ld .......... .1 2 22 35 22
heraf»». this In yharge of the Ladles
mckinnon on committee 8 o'clock st the Methodist Episcopal Governor
Mtss Fdna Platt—Fourth B at Lin­
of the O A. It asstted by aohool
coln.
*~
church with Rev. S Earl Childers, Patterson ......... ...14 31 h 34 1ÎS.JOHN KETELS ELECTED
children Mimic Is arranged by It E
A $26 contribution to the I-an*
Miss
Mary
Vcrls— Fourth A at
103
'
psstor
of
the
Christian
church,
as
the
l ’pt<tn
1* 30 33 24
Moshler.
HEAD OF LIONS CLUB I
County Boy Scout council as part of
A special request ha« boen made Sprlngfl' Id $360 quota was voted by speaker
Justice Supt. Ct.
Miss Anne Gorrie— Fifth
B At
All local churches have dispensed Bean ................
by the committee that all m etchan’s the local 4-L unit In meeting on Mon.
23 48 68 42 181
John Ketele. local druggist, was
Brattaln.
who display flags on the streets, and day evening Th» organization «bn with services for Sunday morning, as Ilrqwn ________ .2 9 41 63 43 176 chosen president of the Springfield , '
Mrs. Eula Montgomery—Sixth B at
all others putting up flag», follow voted $10 for Ihe purchase of horse Sunday is Decoration day In Spring- McBride
28 40 66 52 166 Lions clnb fog the coming year when
regular Memorial day flag procedure. shoe« to be used In the tournaments field Sunday school will he held, how­ Shepherd -------- ..11 2* 24 18
7» the local clubmen chose new officers! M|>-
A
ever, dism issing early In time for School Sup*L
The flag le raised to the top of the held dally st the mill.
at last Friday's meeting. Mr. K etels g |jth A 8 teB ratu in
ihe patriotic services which start at Parrott .............. * 12 10 25
flag pole find, and then lowered to
Anothej. p(an cdopted for
S3 succeeds H. E. Maxey to the head of
D. W McKinnon, secretary of th -
next year
half mast. It remains at half mast unit, has been appointed a member 10:30 o'clock.
...13 33 63 27 12S the club.
j |g relative to physical education f«r
until noon, when It fa raised Io full of the state wood promotion commit­
O. H. Jarrett, superintendent of the
wh)ch (g t<>
hgndIed by
4 1 4$
Bryant ____ _ _ 4 33
Rot« Prises Announced.
mast and remains nt the top of the tee. which Is to mske 'sn effort to
I jcb I Booth-Kelly mill, was c h o se n ,
of thp h|<h
County Judge
Prizes for rose exhibits at the
psde until «unset
...15 14 62 39 13« vice-president; F B. Hamlin, secre . here
of by ^ tg ^ e r g M |„
combat the use of Inferior substi­
Mrs M B Huntly of the American tutes for wood products and promote
b)jfh
and
76 tary; W. O. Hughes, treasurer; triist- tbp pagt
...19 16 19 21
Legion Auxiliary has made a special the use of wood products of all kinds. awarded after The News» went to County Comm.
ecs. William Wright and W. C. McLag. - h(<h w hw)|
woj.k
on a def­
request that all "gold star" mothers, The committee, which Is appointed press, follow :.
80 an, tall twlaten E. R. Danner, • >>n i | n(te physical education program un-
.1 9 17 18 26
I*otter * ..... -
Class of single biotins: Mrs. M Crowe ............... ...14 34 56 37 141 tamer, 8. Ralph Dlppel.
or slstere be present to take part from among employes connected with
der the adopted scheme.
hi the parade. In whleh they will the stale organisation, will work w ith M Peery. first; Mrs. W C. McLagan, Rep. 3rd Diet.
Hire New Teacher.
he ps-ectnllv hnn<»red Transportation the employer» comm ittee In this pro­ second; Mrs. John W lnsenrled, third. G e o r g e ________ ...IS 29 38 29 109
Miss Esther Klrlee of Eugene
NEW PUMP ARRIVES FOR
Class of threes: Mrs. Harl McPher­ Howard ............. 16 23 36 26 101
will be provided them bqth In the
gram.
LOCAL WATER SYSTEM pm1>I°Tpd by the hoard to teach En»-
son. first; Dorothy Palunuk, second;
pnrnrie and Io Ihe cemetery.
.1 8 24 40 24 106
______
j llsh and Latin next year, filling th«
Dr. R. P. Mortensen, third.
22 43 68 35 163
The. new centrifugal pump which vacancy left hy the resignation d#
BOY SCOUT DRIVE IS
Class of sizes: Mrs Fred Ixgtk. first
MAY DAY PROGRAM REAL
83 Is to be installed on the Springfield Professor Whittaker. Mlae Klrlee hat
...15 24 19 25
ABOVE $300 FIGURE Evelyn Harris, second; Mrs. Clark E. Allen ................
94 water system for Ihe purpose of pres be™ teaching In Mr. Whittaker*»
35
24
24
...11
SUCCESS; PLAY PRAISED
•
Wheaton, third.
Senator (Joint)
sure maintenance and the resulting , Pl«ce this year. She will receive $12«
The drive for Lane County Scout
Bnskets: Mrs. N. L. Hildebrand,
An afternoon of festivities, a fast
J1 additional fire protection arrived late j » month
Bean .................. .17 26 33 21
council funds, whleh has been under
hall game, and whnt many conceded way for a week |n Springfield, has first: Evelyn Harris, second; Paul Elkins ------------ ...16 32 50 40 137 i last week at the plant of the Mountain
Janitors for all three buildings were
Io be the most successful senior play reached and passed the $300 mark. Brattaln, third.
'«a
a
rp-FÎActed They are W H
Gant»,
Treasurer
S
tates
Fcfwer
company.
The Priscilla club took first place
ever presented by n graduating class Recording fo Dr W C. Bebhan. a
10 18 26 26
Arrangements were Imme llately
«ohooL W B Hawke. Lincoln
qf the local high school, were fen member of the solicitation committee. for needle work, with the Kensington
24 33 51 32
¡ made for installation of the pump «"<1 Otto W heeler. Brattaln.
turns of May day. which thn Snr'nrt Springfield's quota is $350, and that , club second. Because of the equal Senator
Superintendent W. C McLagan sa.d 1
field high school ohseryed Inst Prl-1 mark will he reached and passed excellence <# the exhibits of tho Pine Magladry ......... .1 6 31 31 33 111
that It would be In operation here bv LOCAL SCOUTS 86AKF
Needle and Needlecraft club, no third
dny. Mnv 21.
Wheeler ............ ...17 27 51 29 124 June 15, in time for service should
•with the h « ln o f a f“ W twho have not
GOOD IN CONTEST9
place
was
awarded.
Special
mention
An’ld npproprlnte ceremony. Cnn- v e t been solicited, the committeeman
Democratic
dry
weather
or
other
cause
result
y.as given Mrs. Julius Fulop's Hun
3 4 Tot’l In declining pressure in the local sy­
Stnnce Rebtrnn was cro.wned queen nt h ||e v ns.
2
1
A five-man team of Sp: ¡'gri lli Boy
Precinct
the May In the Mnv festivities Folk , The total was swollen this week gnrlan embroidery.
Scouts participated ¡n the Lane coun­
U 3. Senator
stem.
33
8
dam es nnd nth» r features were pre-' when the local Of Mie Ix>ya1 Leg'nn Of
8 10
ty council's competitive meet In Eu­
Haney ............... ... 7
T -»-per. nnd Lumbermen contribute-»
Shower for Mrs. Bonner.
22
5
8
5
gene this week, returning home with
A
•ented by school girls
Watkins
J. B. MALE HURT AS
Cottage Grove emerged victor In X1»r. nnrf subscriptions wore given bn ! a mtscellafleifus shower. Initiated
17 points, considered a high score
TWO AUTOS COLLIDE when the sm allness o f ‘the team and
33
the ball fam e, defeating Springfield the following business firms: Booth py the women of the Neighbors of Pierce ............... 12 10
3
8
1 14
”
'
. t -v _
Its Inexperience 1« taken Into consld-
3 7
7 to B.
| Kellv I.umber company. Farmers' Fx Woodcraft, was held Monday night Weber ............... ... 3
j. B. Male
Portland, brother of !
Bessie
chance
Swarfs
*
Wnshhnrno.
Com
f()T
Mrs.
James
Bonner,
nee
."Twoerflos,” the comedy by Boofn
Sup't Schodls
Bonner were
6
4 23 M. M. Male of Sprlngfl’ when the i | n estim ating weights, Springfield
7
Tarklnglon, was
presented
w ith , merelnl Stole bank. Flanery P r u g . Bench. Mr. and Mrs.
Turner ............. ... 6
the face
store.
Danner
Motor
company
The
|
mnrr|
ed
here
a
week
ago
Saturday
9 31 lacerations of
10
driving Lions trpop took first place with sey*
5
7
marked success hy the senior c la s s ,
McLaughlin .....
Chevrolet
car
(which
he was
The vote on the two tax measuree collided' with a Ford auto driven by en points. The Lions troAp took two
In the evening. Despite Ihe fnct that, nelunl rash turned In has now roach n(ght.
The wiflnen participating In the
points In the Paul Revere race, five
several of Ihe principal character», ed $217 60. while subscriptions total
follows:
Neal Nelson, last Saturday. Tho ar • points in the dressing race, and thre«
had taken prominent part In the of- approximately «100 over that amount, sh ow er gathered at the hom e of Mrs.
nident occurred at Fourth and B
W C. McLagan nnd from there (went
tn the bicycle' race.
3 4 Tot'l
termton events nnd were undoubtedly
1 2
Precinct
The Legion tyoop took first place
to
Ihe
Bonner
home,
carrying
num-
54 169 streets
52
45
18
fatigued, every member of the ea«te TW ENTY-FIVE GRADUATES
Yes
Male was driving north o»t Fourth with «even points in the bicycle race.
useful
articles
for
the
bride,
23
129
erous
49
wna nt his nr her best In the perfor­
30 27
No .......
and Nelson east on B. The shock of
FROM GRAMMAR GRADES
The team was composed of Eugene
L ater in the evening the Rebekah
mance Much of the success of the
the collision, shattered the glass In Walker. Ralph and Evan Hughe«,
to whleh Mrs. Banner also F»lr»roun s
75
lodge,
19
23
event was attributed to Miss Anno
10 23
Twenty-five
Springfield
eighth
Male's car. and a piece struck the Thayer McMurray and Harry Rathbun
held a reception In honor Yes
48 77 53 216 driver above the eye. Nelson was un­
Hill, Iwho coached the caste.
gradera passed and 13 were condition­ belongs,
No
ed as a result of the recent state of Iho newlyweds.
hurt. Considerable damage to both
Missionary Society To Meet
Chamber Meeting Friday.
examinations, County Superintend* nt
Baptist Leader Speeds.
The Foreign Missionary society of
cars resulted.
Auxiliary
to
Picnlo.
The Chamber of Commeroe twill
A $10 check was received hy City E. J. Moore announced today.
the Methodist Episcopal church will
The American Legion Auxiliary
Those who were successful were
Senior» T ak e Exam».
Recorder n. W. Smith this week from
hold Its monthly meeting tomorrow
m eet with Mrs. N. W Emery Friday
,'Wiil
hold
a
picnlo
Thursday
night
O C Wright, head of the Baptist or­ Maxine Posey, Ruth Emery, Audrey
evening at 8 o'clock. President H. J.
afternoon. A program 1» planned.
Seniors
at
Springfield
high
school
(tonight) hack of the Springfield Mill
Cox announced today. Important com are taking examinations this week,
ganization In Oregon, who was arrest Daniel«, Elma Landsherry, Evelyn
and
Grain
company's
plant
near
the
ed here a week ago last Saturday and Btarr, Adeline Perkins. Nellie San*
Cattl« Testing On.
m lttee reports will be made.
ending tomorrow. Examinations for
mill race. A basket lunch will be
chnrged with speeding 40 miles an key, Audrey Schultz, Emma Smith,
Testing of cattle for tnhercnlosta,
underclassmen »re to be held Wednes­
enjoyed,
and
all
women
are
asked
tn
hour on Springfield streets Arrange- Audrey Smith, Loudelle Williams,
Auxiliary to M««t.
day and Thursday of next week. No now being done hy W. H. Thompson,
bring sufficient for them selves and
rnents for payment of the fine by the Ronald Ahrnm, Alvah Green, Verne
graduation exercises are to be held federal Inspector, la to be completed
If
rain
prevent»
holding
the
Amort
those who attend rwtth them. e»ys
ohurch leader were made hy corres­ Griffith, Paul Freae, Palrlle Moskop,
for those who graduate from the In the near future, according to T.
can
Legion
Auxiliary
picnic
thi*
eve­
W Carney,
WaltervIHe
farmer.
pondence, although Mr. W right as­ Thomas Yost, Pete Hrychuk, Ralph Mr». M. B. Huntly, chairman.
Regular bustnes» meeting will he ning, a regular meeting will be held eighth grade of the Junior high Chargee for testing are 1« cents •
serted that he was going only 3» Hughes, Jack Jackson. Qerald Morrl-
school,
according
to
Principal
Burch
at
the
W.
O.
W.
hall,
it
was
aiL
m iles sn hour when stopped hy the •on, George Mason. George McMahon, held and final plan» made for the
head, the same as last year.
urn.
nounced today.
it
observance o^ Memorial Dny.
Glenn Ransdell, Bert Tomsetb.
local officer.