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C uf O Wh»n Summer Heat Resist* Sale* — You Need Advertising Mr. Merchant I jtr ., THE SPRINGFIELD N E w a TW E N TY -TH IR D YEA’l H SUMMER CIMP SPRINGFIELD. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. LOCIL CDNNECTtDN Mrs, MADE IN PIPE LINE “Ths People’s Peper*1 A L IV E NEW SPAPER IN A L IV E T O W N NUMBER 24. THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 192«. Pollard For School NEW CITY Clerk Aim of Movement PARK 10 BE OPENED FRIDAY HIGH SCI|pOL REPORT Position of School Clerk To Be HILLSBORO GIRL WED SHOWS COST OF SCHOOL Eugene System Now Being Contested If Plans of Com Rev. F. L. Moore To Be Speaker TO CITY ATTORNEY Camp Jackson Mecca For Lo At the Ceremonies Held Un mittee Are Carried Out; R. Built Makes Arrangements to The total cost of the Springfield cal Unit Who Leave With Miss Georgina Bendler was mar Connect With Springfield Sy II*), school for the last year was »17- der Auspices of Chamber of W. Carlton Unopposed For Full Organization. To Spend ried to Ira M Peterson, city attorney, stem in Future if Need Be; 222. according to the annual high Commerce; Everyone Invited School Board nt Hillsboro Thursday evening at H Two Weeks In Camp Council Plans Much Sidewalk school r< port Just sen In to the coun To Come and Bring Lunches o ’diM'k at the home of the brides A movement to write in the name Construction. ' ty school superintendent by School of Mrn. XH1 Pollard, accountant of Virtually on* hundred t»«r cent parent«. The marriage wan performed Formal opening and dedication of --------- Clerk Ruben Smith. Thia amount strung. Springfield's National Guard by the Reverend II A Dirk, the ring Commercial State bank, for srhool Springfield's fivesacre park on the Location of a water connection for < includes the cost of salaries, fuel, i d i I'niiy left Monduy for t'anip Jack- cer> motiy being used Hprlngfleld to be Installed In the new | water, Insurance, transportation and < ’♦ k at Monday*« election of dis Industrial tract will take place to Miss Heli'.lor la the daughter of trict Iff was atarted today by I usi- morrow evening under the auspices of •on near Medford where <I>*y will line the city of Eugene la building wa- , a„ ,j,p of school administra new« rr< n Mr«. Pollard, formerly Mi 4« sp e n d tile next two weeks In th« An I Mr and Mrs A Bendler of R ills the chamber of commerce. Speakers left In the hands of a comm ittee by tlon Elsie W edd1 . ha« lived in SprinxflH* have h »-n engaged and a program ar niml summer camp Hui for the ill boro Khc hM« been teaching nt the the city council at Its m eetng la -’ j There w a to ta l rc g ts'ra tlo n of many y'ars and I f w <*11 known hen j ranged for the ceremonies foll'i.ving nrss of Hugh C«*art. who has r< en* lllllaboro «chools for the last five Monday night Th» committee w*l’ 19!» with ai verag« dally attendance Her -upTort*r« point out that she! the basket dinner at 6:30 p. tn. ly returned from t'ho hospital «n i yours and will teach homo economics decide where th* best location will of 1*1!» a n >»(!lne f o the report The 1» an expert accoot'tant and 1« com- w..s not abl« to k > to th* «amp the In the Hprlngfleld schools during the he for the connection which Is d* total atteri The chief speaker will lie the Rev. f t last y e a r w a s coming year Ml*a B endler Is a grad potent to handle ’h» schcol records | Firs' Battalion H.Hulquiirter* elgn.'l to furnish Springfield with »02. s^ow*' F L. Moore, pastor of the M-thodlst .-.so o f th r e e for rr« d< naii' of th«‘ Oregon A gricultural col and finance« wl»h efficiency. They, church. Several musical numbers peny would hav ««ntrnlned with water should the present water stir till« y ear ! at», ■ndane». uni wl»h lege -ay the* are not satt’ fb'd with that i ry irim of th* coirpun ply ever he found InndUjUAte or t i n have been provided by the committee th at he Is hold .•it'd Mr. S tr i’ Mr. P eterson recently cam e to v ay the records af# being kept at. in charge, consisting of songs oy the ,ull authorised stren g th . ti" • ’ ' •'•” " sail'fn< tlory It Is probable that the tng th e ar 1 «» bool report for a pane’s ro sier w as i- m p l 't'd " Springfield from Moro whi r«' he was connection will he located where the Lions quartet of Dr Ralph Dtpnel, Dr. h> fore s*n 'Ing It Into piesent. few d sv s « dny by tb s enlistm ent of John H «Inn city attorney. T h " newly mn- pipe line 1« closest A committee composed of Thomas I to Em'-rall the srhool superintendent hocaitse h* W U Rebhan. Harry M. Stewart, and rled couple plan to tak e n short trip McKInnls. R E M oshler. W H Adrian) Cooley and lien Bndlcott. lle lg 1 t- so a res'rvolr could be built wish*« to retire ‘ time outstanding D. B Murphy; of a du»t by Mrs. Reb- The men sta rlet for the summer Io the coast a fte r which they will re M B Huntly. Fred Frese are active to hold th* water. w arran ts before sending In th e re han and Miss Mary Elizabeth Whit turn to H prlngfhld to make th e ir rum p Monday evening nl six o'. I - *• today In her support Permission was given th e city of port. ney; and of gongs by the Murphy- • pein« hv street ear io Eugene where home They plan in re tu rn about Juno Ballots for the election haye al- j flclala to the Southern Pacific rati , .. «— Moshler suartet of Mr and Mrs. D. they entrained on the first section 21 ready be*n printed when the time fo r , R Murphy gnd Mr and Mpg R R rond to ufc dynamite to blast off m e C R E W S B U S Y A T WORK of the troop trains at eight twenty- filing closed last week. To elect any. tops of the concrete piers on the ON S. P. RIGHT-OF-WAY on* for either clerk or director 0 * ^ 1 , ^ plan0. PICNIC SUPPER GIVEN comm ltUe fire with the B utene company. brldve aero*« the W illam ette river expects to I —— After an all nl«hl ride the boy» un FOR NEW RESIDENTS than the two names printed on the hayp tbeyp {o furn|Rk Work was started Tuesday by Sou- loaded at Medford In the morn In« and A delightful surprise picnic supper Ininwdlately marched to thd camp. “ ; , s r . i , - - - - concrete pleril of the „Broad - X was given last Friday evening hv ran reduce the grade on the m a t, < f two mile» dl.tant The first day was ............ Wnr'< h"" • " * * * < "" ,b bridge across the Willamette river. s p .„ , in making .am p and In getting Mr. Alfred Morgan In fc-nor of her lln* furnish their own way out to the park Mrs E L Coffin lowering of the approach The com- T#gterd>y thpy bad nparly f1nlirhed namea of R W Car ton wjph Th.' "Bprin<f1eld m"n will he quarter- who -have recently arrived In Spring | P«"y a r r a -l lowering the first pier the desired two W. Smith. Mr C r lto n I. a candidate and to succeed C. A. Swarts. the present 1 I.t (h e m en from the Eugene field from Mtnneapoll» Minnesota tc curing from ( M n lM O B f and g balf fppt a ’lnn m It tee plans to have transportation ed with the m n p|(.n,e , ppoppr precaution« in protecting the Tu„ dav „ „ , w wa, pnt t0 chairman of the board, an their home arranged n , , requeated that they romp“By’ - - ------------------- ------------ -n o host” | Public and the cars on the state high- rPmoyfng OTPrhpad trolle, posed Mr. Smith Is a Candida e Thia make» the flrat time that w .s along the lines of a succeed h im self as school c er w R Adrjan g day ^ fQr, wire from Springfield to Springfield will he opposed by Mrs Pollard i t , B „rtnifl. ld h a. aent a company to .upper and w a. given on the lawn | wa ded|cat)on so that he will navS The council outlined the duties of Junction and late that night the crew the plan, of the committee are Camp Jackson The local unit * was of the W illamette H eight. re«ldence t|m e , o >rrange for lh e carg Camp Jackson Ttie local u...i * . •* „ „ J ,„ e poltre officer, tn order to avoid had completed the Job of taking It or gunited last A|Ht in line with th* nnv agitation about their dtitlea. Ac- Hed out. Dr w c Rebthan is chairman of down. Teaterday a steam derrick was Headquarter. con.p.ny of the gu est, were p e .e n In I'ne wt h th , The election will be e un committee in charge of the 162n,l Infiintry, Qregon National character of the supper, all brought | ____________ t _______ hn»y pulling up the trolley poles at the city hall Polls are nP< n ro catlon and w,„ have charge of the lunches. Ice cream being ,»*’* PeHr* matron will have the auoer. along the right-of-way, Guard A battalion headquarter. com their _ p|r. ' y,s,o„ „ f ,* e eorduct of m inors at 2 p. m to 7 p m L. ape ceremonies at the park. Other mom- Th» work of Invlng the now house named Judge of the election by Mr I. . new development of the served by the hoate.a After the pic commlttee are: D B Mgr- P«nr nlc tbc rucFl« retired to the houne, dnnee b«lb find tber public place« finished Tue«- war and Is maintained for the pur Smith in accordance with the request Herbert Cox, and Don Gillespie. In th* city Her dufle« are fo h-’ nose of keeping communications b* where mnalr and cards were the en dl*tlnrt from thoae of fh* other po day afternoon All that remains to of the srhool board at Its as nlP® Every one Is Invited to attend and do on this track Is the spreading of Ing The clerk« of the election will tween the battalion headquarters and tertalnment of the evening. 1<|ncheg foI, U e ba9k9t lice officer«. the fine ballast and the bringing of W Mrs. N .W . Bmery a«d Mrs. Char-( d i n B e r a t # ; |# , the firing line open ______ _ Th* enllce officers are charged wit* the track np to grade. For thia purpo-e th e local com- REBEKAH DECREE TEAM prohibition and traffic enforcement lee Myers. , perk was made ready for the pnny I. equipped with all the newest | VISITS HALSEY LODGE and all necessary' la * enforcement. The present members of the hoard ded|cat)on ]aRt Monday ntght wbe„ . device« of communication They have ■ who will retain office are. W O They are under fh* chief of police TURNING BELT CAUSES nUml* r of American Legion me« portable telephone*, radio outfits, Merob» rs of the Progreaeive Twen- and report to him. The chief of po ALARM AT EOCfMANNS Hughes and Fred Louk. , went to the park and built picnic tab sonmphores and visual signaling ap- ty.Two'a lodge, went tn Halsey last lice Is directly under the police com les and benches While the legion me« When a dense acrid smoke poured pnratus The men receive training In w,,p^ t(, put ,,n the degree work for mittee of the council and reports to were busy building the tables, th» out of the rear of Egglmann's candy ELEVEN BIRTHS AND the operation of this equipment and tha, | edg,.. The members of the lo- If The police committee In turn Is FIVF DEATHS REPORTED Boy Sconts Pick ”1’ brush and burnt kitchen yesterday afternoon It was will he given esp< rlence at the camp (.aj r|uh reported thut a moat enjoy- under the mayor and will report is ’’ _____ It and generally cleaned up the park •bniivht for a moment that the place as nearly a» possible similar to t h“‘ jable time was ha' at the hostess him The stork has more than kept pace About elhteen scou-a from ’roop 1 was on fire. Investigation of tn- o, w*r, I lodge. In pulling on the degr»>e work A report on the sidewalk construc _______ ________ _______ „ .w i t h old man time, according to the and 2 and eight or ten leglonali-es source of fhn> hlnze _____ discovered that After »pending two weeks «< ” '*, ,.,nd In a social way afterward. They tion which will he , mcke was coming from a scort- record of vital statistics for Spring were there. As a result Of tihe work camp the hoys will return the after Were treated to a supper and enter the summer was made to the'council chlng belt on the Ice-maklnq ma- field for the mi nth of May Just r -1 at the park there will be eight tables „„on of June 27. Over UW men from tainment nfter the work was finished by J. H. Rrummette. More than a chine In the rear room of the ostab leased by Dr. W H. Pollard, health j In readiness for the olcnlc tomorrow, all over Oregon are sxpectnd to b- by th" ladles of the Halsey lodge mile of sidewalks will be built, hut llshment. officer. According to the report sent — Transportation was provided by a al .h - «»mi. In addition to the men the exact location of the new work The belt had evidently bee'm e t»o (p to the state board of -health, ther* W. R ROBERTSON JOINS from E u g e n e a and n il Springfield o p . . . . » .......- T * * large bus which was chartered for Eugene has not yet been decided upon Th* loose to turn with the pulley wbee! were nine births for May In Sprlng- are formed Into two regiments and the occasion In which nil the team THE DANNER MOTOR CO. matter was left In the hands of the nnd a- a result rapidly became over- ' field and vicinity. Only four deaths members went over together. Two one provisional regiment with com street committee. The greatest sinclp heate-t and had started to burn. Wb»n could be charged against the account, A new name will be added to private ear. were used by the other plete cqulpmegt. Job of sidewalk construction will thp fire was discovered Mrs. Egal- leaving a gnln In the population of Springfield's business directory ttilg T h e Hprlngfleld company Is command members of the Springfield lodge probably take place along D street man ran Into the street and gave f|Te. week when W. R. Robertson of Eu- ed by First Lieutenant C. A. Swarts who »ecnmpanled the team west I. • he alarm Passerabv aided her In fftnee sending In the report Dr gene Joins E. R. Danner of the Dan- w ith Second L ieutenant W alter Ooss — Tbe fire chief was ordered to take 1,-r second in charge. Herg.-nata are: CARL SENSENEY TO CO an inventory of the fire equipment cxfingnlirfilng the Incentive blase pollard announced that an additional ner Motor company. Mr. Robertso« which, hut for the oulck action In report was sent in by a local physl- and Mr. Danner were associated It S taff Sergeant Daniel C. Taylor. Sup TO LEGION CONVENTION and to report tn the fire eommtttee ' »lifting It ont might have developed c|an which was too late to he put lr, Eugene In the Danner-Robertso« ply and Mess «ergenat i F Scott; „ . ,,, . . .. for approval. The street »ommlasloier Chari*« Into a dangerous fire. Carl Henseney will attend the an the record. With this report Included Sporting Good« store and Mr Robert- I.yndnl Oarnner and was told to make a report ef new there were eleven births and five son has had an Interest In the motor Thompson; corp»»rals are. Austin Me nual convention of the American Le- Improvements to be m ad’. BROTHERHOOD PICNICS AT deaths, leaving a difference of six company here since the opening of Pheraoix Orval Eaton and Etlhmer | g|„ n to he held at Marshfield August No notion was taken about the the garage last November, Griffis First «lass privates. John 6 and 6 as the delegate from the erection of ornamental llgh»« on MYERS' PARK TUESDAY on the right side of the ledger. j Both men have closed out their Bench Richard Harpole, Edgar Ixutk ! Hprlngfleld post of the legion He Main street. An ordinance levying The Methodist brotherhood held business interests In Eugene and ptaa r ......Ii, M iilllann Privates. Bel- , was chosen at the last meeting of the "" MYERS PARK TO OPEN; and . i Kenneth Mulligan f . taxes for ally paving was passed b Mr. »■■■■•*■! to devote their attention exclusively yin Duane, Orval Fandrem. Earl Mi post held last Thursday. The post Peterson was mnde secretary »if the their picnic Tuesday night at Myers SPEED BOAT IS BUILT ! to their Hprlngfleld business. park on the Camp Creek road. Over John ' also named Jack l,arson as alternate Klnnls, Delbert Whltenack, park board one hundred people motored out to ' In caae Mr. Henseney Is not able Io Myers park will be officially open Cooley and Ben Endicott. the picnic grounds with their lunches ¡go. ed Hunday. June 20 W P. Tyson an SPRINGFIELD LOSES MRS MAGILL GIVEN and spent a delightful evening around The legion will not sponsor a Mrs Chrlstner Funeral Tomorrow. nounced today. The owners expect to TO NOTI; SCORE 14-« SURPRISE SHOWER the camp fires. Fourth of July celebration In Suring- have their speed boat ready for op- May The funeral of Mrs. Alice I A large bonfire greeted the mem- field, It was decided at the meeting. Springfield came out the looser ta Thc ladles of the Pine Needle dub thp,r fr)(inda ,hp pRrk c a tio n hy that date and w ill be Chrlstner will he held tomorrow at. The member* of th»' legion feel that had their picnic yesterday at the home ar<fund |hpy gatherpd t0 T,aW ready to take passengers as far as the tune of 14 to 6 at the ball gam» „.rnnon at < «' ” 'p W alker Vn- they have done enough for the pres dertaklng parlors. T** K«v F M ! ent by successfully observing Meni- of Mrs. Alve McPherson and gave a- and have a rood time. H ow ah oea W altervllle. They have a rebuilt hy with Noti last Sunday. The game waa droplane 22 feet long and 10 feet I marred by the absence of several lainghury will conduct the services j i orlal day thia year. w^ro pitched and other outdoor games Mary Magill, the occasion being her wprp pnJoypd bpforp thp brotherhood In the beam with a 65 H. P. Chand regular Springfield players who wer» Interment w ill'h e In the I. O. O. F ler motor Installed driving a ten foot on a trip to Toledo. After several ra 66th birthday. Mrs McPherson and rapmbpr„ rP(nrnpd home. cem etery nt Eugene. TO ENTERTAIN FORMER propeller. ther tame Innings. Noti rallied an4 Mrs. Walter Laxton were host»«« for, . Mrn Chrlstner dl<»<1 nt her home, 140 j In addition to tho speed boat, the nailed the game in the last Inning«, SPRINGFIELD PASTOR the other ladlea. W ashington street, Eugene. Monday BAD CHECKS PASSED park has a picnic grounds, swimming Hprlngfleld has lost 3 games an4 The picnic was an all-day affair, evening She was’ 29 years' old and is ON THREE MERCHANTS hole, and tw elve acres In a park. A reception will be given tomorrow won 4 In the Upper W illamette Vat survived by her huaband, Ca» to the Rev. Edgar B. Luther and j Two cabins will be ready for use by ley league. Next week the local te a « Three Hprlngfleld merchants were ner. her dauhter, nosem ary. her mn- wife who were formerly residents nt I son's. Mrs. Magill, the honor guest, will meet Not! again at the horn» «her and father, Mr, and Mra. Fred Hprlngfleld at the home of Mrs. Clar-, has been a resident of Hprlngfleld victimised Monday hy a check forger July 1 It was announced. diamond. Yockl, and two brothers, Lyond and enoe Chase of Chase Gardens. Mrs. for 26 year« and a member of tho who np to tills time has not hern Girls Scouts Have Tests. Batteries for Springfield were H. Neighbors of Woodcraft for SO years. caught. The man came to town from Jay Yockl and a slater, Mia. Hayes Clarence Chase and Mrs. Marvin Both troops of the Girl Scouts prac Beeson and Sankey and Delp and L Before moving to Hprlngfleld she Eugene and wrote three checks on of Coburg. Chaae will he h ostesses The Rev. lived at Cohnrg Mrs. Magill Is the Fish and Fl«h. hop growers, cashed tically completed their flrat aid »■ rk Beeson, Burton and Orr played for Luther was formerly pnstor of tho Smashs« F ln ger-V u rgll Winkle- Bnptlst church here and la visiting oldest member of the local chapter (brm and mnd„ h!i, PSCape before when they given their examination Noti. bp pould bP ra„ght. One cheek fftr last night at the office of Dr. Rebhan. man wnaahed hla finger while work- old friend« In town. Last Hunday he of thp Woodcraft lodge. Mrs. Higgins Dies. S2B wns acceptf-d hy W. A. Hall of The work consisted of six lectures on Ing for the Southern Pacific company delivered the sermon nt the eight Mrs. Jennie B. Higgins, wife of first aid and the examination an» fore- TEN RECEIVE EIGHTH . Halls store, another for $1» by W. H. yesterday. Mr. Wlnklemnn la o'clock services at the Baptist church. GRADE DIPLOMAS', Adrian of the Hprlngfleld Oarage, and swimming tests. The seventeen gin s John H. Higgins of 1430 Pearl street, mnn of a track working crew. the other for »10 by Mra. E B. MeBee have been formed Into two troops Eugene, died yesterday morning a t EPWORTH LEAGUE WILL | T n Spr1nRftp]d, p|g)lt,h grade pupils under the leadership of Mrs Paul S her home. The hody wns taken to ths of the Hprlngfleld Taxi company. W orker H it By Falling Rock. Walker Undertaking parlors st Spring HAVE SOCIAL FRIDAYj • iiecessfully passed their eighth grade Immediately after the discovery nt Bssford and Mra. W. C. Rehihan. Ole Llndlnnd wns brought to tho , xamlnntlons, according to the an- the had cheek the sheriff wns notified 1 Last Saturday afternoon the g rls of field. The funeral will he held at fh» office of a local physician from L iw The Epwortih League of the Metu-1 ,,oun(,pmpn| given out hy County hy the Commercial Htate hank, nnd a troop 1 held a’ swimming party In the Veateh ehnpel tn Eugene tomorrow ler yesterdny nnd fronted for Injuries odist ehttreh will have a soelnl on th*^ ¡,(.hof), s npfr mtendent E. J. M u’re W illam ette river. The same Aav mem afternoon at 2:30. Interment will k» hunt begun for the forger. received while working for the Hon- church recrentlonnl grounds tomorrow yPS(Prday The examinations were The man had been employed on bers of troop 2 went on a picnic and In tho new T. O. O. E. cem etery af thern Pnclflc company. It wns neces night. The object of the social Is to given June 10 and 11. Those »no wl'l the Fish ranch for about two months. held their second class tests. Eugene. sary to Inko several stitches In the raise funds for the district Institute receive their diplomas are: Back from Longview—Mrs. Bs«M- wound whlh wns caused hy falling at Cottage Grove whlrh will he ¡held V isiting In Seattle—Mrs. Ivan Male Ruth Ratter, Vernice Hawke, h'ln- Mrs. Ella Babcock left this week rock from a blast. Mr. Llndlnnd re next month. The young people of the tile Keenan, Andrey McEnrland Mar to visit her daughters In Han Fran and her mother. Mr». W C. Temple el A. Blske of Milady’s B esnty shew turned to the blast too soon after ehureh have the grounds all ready garet Moon, Jule Pollard, Eileen Shan- cisco and Los Angeles. Mrs Bab ton of Brownsville are visiting friends In Bngene. ha« returned from a the»»« the explosion and was hit hy a piece for the eroqnet courts and will put tol, Claire Thurman, Normal Eras, cock will he gone for six months or a and relatives In Seattle. They will he day’s vacation spent at Longview aM aortharn points. np the new set within the next week. and Harry Oregg. gone Bir two or three weeks. o f rock. year on the trip. (