The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 19, 1926, Image 1

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W ITH ADVERTISING
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS [
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L IV I
M tW S P A P fiR
IN A L IV C T O W N
O. o f O . U b r » O
TW E N TY -TH IR D YEAR
CITY REPRESENTED
WELL IN PARADE
NUMBER 33
SPRINGFIELD, LANK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY AUGUST 1», 192«
RAIL CELEBRATION
INTERESTS MANY
4L’S WOffl HARD ON
LIBOB OH PUNS
ir r ig a tio n System
O n A bles F a r m to
8 c D e m o n s tra te d
Business activity was largely sus­
pended In Hprlngfleld today to allow
people lo attend the opening day of
i th« Trail to Rail celebration In Eu- i /Ration Issued to Springfield
Committeemen Meet At Wendl-
! gene. A large number of people went
Five Flonta Entered Tomorrow
People and Farmers to In­
ing To Arrange For Annual
over thia morning to aee the historical
Showing Resources Of Town;
spect Effect of Water #
parade, and more will go tomorrow
Labor Day Celebration; Port­
One In Historic Section To-
on Land Saturday.
i when the Industrial parade la held
land Man To Speak; Many
The Booth Kelly m |lls closed today
I day; Mnyor Bushman Aide To
Amusements
Provided.
Hprlngfleld people Interested In Ir­
ho the men cnuld attend.
The W est­
Grand Marshall.
rigation
are
Invited
to
be
present
at
ern Lumber company of W estfir also
The men of the 4L locals at Spring-
8|>rl,iafl<>ld wilt have a represents-
closed today and will not open until an Inspection of the L. C. Ables farm !
Held
and Wendllng are determined
tlon In be proud of In the Industrial
Monday A speclall train to Westfir northeast of the city at 2 o'clock next '
that the Labor Day celebration at
Saturday
afternoon.
Proffeasor
W.
L
parade of the Trail to Hull celebra­
' and Oakridge passed through here
Wendllng will be better than ever
tion nt Eug«-ne tomorrow an a reault
I this morning at 0:20 to bring the peo- Powers, head of the department o f ,
before and are working bard to make
aolla
of
the
Oregon
Agricultural
col­
of the effort« of the Chamber of Com
, pie to the celebration. It will return
the celebration a huge success. The
nirree and the I.Iona dub, who under
Friday nights at Haywood field lege, will I m - present to discuss the Ir­
Labor Day celebration at Wendllng
rigation
results
obtained
on
the
form.
the direction of 0 . <1 lluahman have
came through yesterday from Wendl-
this year will be the third annual af­
five float« entered In the parade.
The demonstration Is to show the
Charles H. Brakelow of Phila­
Ing bringing people from the Mohawk
fair put on by the men and they are
Two Ronta have been enter aa city delphia has Just been chosen with­ j valley to Eugene
effects of water on clover and alfalfa
giving lots of time to the arrange­
out
opposition,
to
be
the
new
Grand
flouta by the Chamber of Commerce
A number of Springfield people | At thie time a showing will be made
ments.
Usher, la thoueth* U Hawe beam the
and the l.lnna club One of three la Exulted Ruler of the Elk«. This
have parts In the K lstaw s pageant be "» 7 °“n« »ceding alfalfa, one year
I m his seventh term as head o f hla
A Joint meeting was held Tuesday
entered In conjunction with the U k u I order and he has served 3
Ing given Wednesday. Thursday and (seeding alfalfa and red clover seed. (
by
the committeemen from Spring-
M< untaln Htatea Power company and terms as Grand Exalted Esquire.
Pr|day nights at Hayward field. ¡The Ablea farm Is pioneering Irrlga- he cMttled <* M
field and Wendllng at which the plans
will »how the city Induatrlal tracts
Among those In the pageant are; Mrs. «<»
"ect,OB snd •onl*‘ ’,o n d e r '
for the celebration were presented by
and the advantages they have from
Bernice Van Valiah, Mrs. N. W Bm- ful result« have been obtained by its,
the several committees. Each sub-
their location near transportation and SPRINGFIELD HAS
ery. Mrs. Levi Neat. Mrs. I^w rence ' manager. O. W Hobson.
,
committee first met and discussed
abundant power
The Springfield
A NEW PHYSICAN Chase, Mrs. 8herman Potter, Mrs
Special Invitations haves been la- o o A D D O F H F A L T H
their plans and the cost and then at
Mill ad Oraln company has a float of
sued to Springfield business men » B O A R D
_ _ _ _ _
„
...
. . Duncan. Mlaa Mary Elisabeth Whit-
the later meeting of the whole group
their own entered allowing the milling
Dr Carl
Cert H Petteplace
P et.ep ..ce will open bis
n,a apy m|m
M>xwpJ,
Dr.
« .« w e ll
M is . V e m . attend the demonstration along with
FINDS WATER PURE these plans were considered and all
Industry and advertising Springfield ofll.es in th . First National Bank )(<
>w)
IjOmba„ ,
the farmers.
worked In together.
products.
There Is no danger of typhoid fever
The 41, locals of Hprlngfleld and
medb lL.- ta'Springfield P Dr
Th*
<’<>"•<>»«• Rehhan. Eva
In general the celebration will be
The 4L locals of Hprlngfleld and
from drinking the city water, accord-
of ]agt year
Wendllng have a float In which they
p hag
¿ ¡ ¡ ' ^ 7 on " t V S p r ' l n g f l e l d ^ i i T POWER PLANT RUNS
ing
to recent tests of
or the
tne water made
mane
Ing
„
p rw,nP and all
Bn free.
v
i tertainment for everyone
ahnw
ftitw superior W
QOfl p Trt<Itl<
’tR BTf*
. a
| a
• I Ft • Oil tilf* Sprln^n»l<J
In
FULL BLAST NOW | v by the
show how
wood
r n o u . i s a r | p„warfc Oregon and has had special .
is .™ flOAt
n -K
state board of health which
i« - minnp
L
, t
A .
a
-
It was decided to have no log rolling
to their substitutes and advocate the
obstetrics and the d is e a s e * „ P* 7 "
,
_
, .'round
'found tne
the water to oe
be tree
free r from
rom t
. .
T
.
,,.e of wood in line with the Wood [
„ „ ,g .
'"“d
., ’ 7 h"
The Mountain S ta te. Power plant
or .winning conUMs. In place o ’ t h .
Promotion campaign being carried on
Oregon Medical school
‘ ,h <r,nd ma" ,hr»11 <>» the here I. belching black smoke
q„ . . t of
of Health
Health Officer.
OfBcer. W.
W. H. Pollard
PoUard P * - 7 P'B,L COBtert
“
.. | , quest
,er to carry th
'free »«-
for • all
on • a e.rt
raft. The ronta
contest-
straining every boiler
the e. ! I1 who
*
« *■
by ths men. The BoMh K e lly c o m
| , o r tU n d
parade
"
sent the board a sample from the
suit ng from the , ,
,
. . . .
. .
c
ants In this event will be placed on
"
load put upon tt resulting
panv In ulno mbTlnic a float which la
M^g
1 drinking fountain In front of the Cotn-
B R 0 W N — OF ---------
JASPER
dry
which
a raft and the last man on the raft
l<rttally repreaentatlve of 8prln»fl«W-
’ * Petteplace was former super- E L M E R -----------------
—,
. ; Unpre< endenUql
r- —
- weather
------
merclal State Bank
•nt of surgery at the Pacific
. _
_
!
..
_____ .
will receive a prlie of 115.
The Hprlngfleld flnMa will
' Chri"«.'." h o sp lu ’ “^ Eugeni and la ARRESETED FOR FORGERY has cut down the amount of^electri-
That the water from the wells In the
There will be boxing, dancing, base-
wl togeihar In romplyaoce with tne
„ w
„ .
,
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city
power plants of tne soutn arc city Is not equally pure Is shown from
request a t G. O. Bushman who w a s j l “ " 1
"
’ “ “
doctors of
Elmer Brown of Jasper was arrest-¡able to generate and has made It nec- . .
P
,
ui.k »..«¡hall, speaking and a band, a picnic
tests made by the board which has
.
..
.
., . .
chelrman of the Joint committee In «r<
’
ed here Thursday evening at five by easary
-------- --- for the local plant to furnish i tests from 25 to 30 wells About h a lf!,“ nch' tw° ^ “7 BhoWi' ‘ b a c « ac-
rofji Jp<> Hmi|.............. ”
—
Charge of the floats
Mr Bushman
equipment arrived this week from
' part of the electricity normally turn q(
found |Q fce <Jontam,B. sklL and a Charleston con test Dane-
the ■***" Hraltson charged with forging a
will be aide to the grand marshall ’’■•*•'« *"<> « “
Installed In
. >ted
The heB,th offlcer adTlge. Ing will .U r t In the afternoon and
check on the Jolllff and Scalefe Gar- I shed by them.
the parade and will ride at the head »<"«•
____________________
tln tll th . fall rain, come to rel e v e ,
waUr from any we„ continue until the crowd leaves. Two
!age. The check le said to have been
not bepn touad
abgo_; dances will be held, one an old time
of the Springfield entries.
, passed the first of the week In pay­ the situation, the local plant will he j
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er.4e the electricity
Ary well
teated dance at the cook house, and the
Besides the floats In the Industrial SMOKERS TO BE
upon to ,,.n
generate
ment of * bill for repairs. It was for called
all tne
the npper W illamette valley
section, there wee s float entered by
HELD TH IS FALL 1*0
»so «nd
ana w
» •»
«igneo ••Smith.”
’umitn.
w n en jfo
r an
----- - as If a sam ples of the water Is collected other a modern dance at the hall.
a. signed
When
j for
the Springfield Mill and Grain c o m ­
I presented to the bank for collection . far north as Salem. In the winter In a clean bottle and sent In to the The address of the day will be given
. be a forgery _
- w I
4koeA tnWTIA
by B. F. Irvine, editor of the Oregon
pany In the historical secdlon
section of the
pasy
l *
gpr|nafleld National Guard and it was found to
Brown part of the electricity for these towns state board of health.
1 Journal.
parade held this morning The flosi
American Legion post will start a was held In the Jail here until
unt Friday comes from the Southern Odegon
' A'
Martin, of-
represented an old milling scene with gpr|Ca
smokers here beginning next morning when he was taken to Bu- w a t e r power plants on the Rogue and A n n iT I A N M A D E T O
A D D IT IO N M A D E T O
lflcprg of r*1*011 Bnd R*lph company
at
oae of the oldest hnrre lu the Wiliam month, according to the plans an- ( m , by the sheriff
Klamath river«.
CIYT HALL AND JAIL Eagene. have assured the men that
The plant here Is generating around
ette valley on the float
This hnrr nounrw, thla week. The smokers will
I the company would continue Its re-
»500 kilowatts dally now. although
was used at the Hprlngfleld Mill. Hirst!
jjiyen
.
_ by . the t vo organisation, and CARSON
HAWES
Alterations were made this week to -
ha, f of , he eX.
they haye run up as high as 4500 tn
being
___________________
Installed In 1M4.
j will consist of boxing snd wrestling
of the
HAS ACCIDENT cases of emergency. The h esyy load the city ball and fire station to take
The finance committee with Julius ■ nrpnts A monthly card of local tal-|
Fulop as chairman had 1175 00 raised | ,,nt w,n
be arranged
and an
errort
. . .
, „ . . , . carried may he seen when the 350« to care of the new Are engine and the j Npw conimlttee chalrmen haTe bPen
111 he
arranged and
an effort
take thp place of tboge
by Monday with prospects of g"«<1n« made to aecure outside attractions
“r"nn -•
“ ’7 * 0 ' pr n* ' ' 40«« kilowatts generated now are change in arrangements made n ec-, appo,nted
more this week
Those donating to from
to „ m, to add to the
’ ho w n. Injured ThurMsy when h s compared with the 3000 which Is the essary by the recent purchase of the prevloug]y gelected who couId n0|
engine. An addition Is being built | sprTp Tpx Kn(ght pf camp „ w,u
,
. n, . r Pd hv
.
.v
ear overturned near Judkins point. Is
normal capacity of the plant
At
the coal of the two floats entered
The proceeds from the amok-
. . . .
. .
. . .
over the Are hall to house the tw o ; {akp <hp p)acp of John purce]] of
.
r,
* n ,t ih«<
. ..
. .u
kt ..
.
n..
i
d
reported
to
be
about
ready
to
leave
tim e, the local Plant has generated
the Chamber of Commerce and tn e 1Prs will go to the National Guard and ..
.
_
. .
. » Monday
- I . . were
. planned
,
. to
.
.» I , the
. k « the hospital.
He Buffered a broken
regular firemen who must always be Wend|ln(f as head Qf tbe gports com.
Lions club up to
| . Legion . It Is
hold
p
half araln as much electricity as It Is
within close call of the engine in ew e m |npe R p Rlchardgon of Spr, n<.
_
iKO
oo
.
. . k _ .
_
hip
snd
Internal
Injuries
when
the
Mt States Power Co................... guu.tro even, g Bt the Armory over Egglmann s
...
k .
,
. k .
of fire. The new addition will provide flp)d
hayp charge Qf coffpp
. .
k
*20 00 « , , , , . k
ear rolled over on him and was taken rated for
Commercial Club
...
»‘ " ""C andy Kitchen.
. r. .
_
.
. . . .
--------1
to the Pacific Christian hospital for
room for the men to live and sleep
hag
#t
225
on
j
Lions Club
BETTER LIGHTS PUT
‘treatment.
over
the
engine.
head
of
the
ladles
welfare
committee.
»m
oo
Julius Fulop
- ..... J1**™ POWER COMPANY BUILDS
IN AT HIGHWAY ARCH A new Jail will be built In back of The members of the program com-
Ths accident occured as Mr.
Hawe -
»IOOO
-------------
Cash and Carry Grocery
S10
00.
..... ..........
Sino«
NEW
LINE
TO
WENDLING
tried
to
pass
a
car
on
the
highway
the city hall to replace the old one
Commercial State Bunk .....
New lights were Installed In the which had to be torn out to make mlttee are, F. F. Foster, Wendling
I 2 KO I
---------
¡Seeing another car coming toward
chairman. Dean Abrams, camp 34,
The Ixtop ....................- .........
1 100
*
flectH e power Hn* with IL- hlm, he swerred Ms car. and striking Snrlnsflel-’ highway arch at the Paci­ room for the engine. The new Jail
.
.............
—
—
-
Lloyd
Barnett camp 35. W. P. Tyson
n . W Roof ................... .........
| 5.0“ I v o l t s capacity Is being built up tbe loose gravel on the side of the fic Mghwav Tuesday hv the Mountain will not be much larger than the old gprln|rfleid
- j ^ y w1„
tn cbargt
Ket>'ls Drug Store ............
| 1 0« '*’* Mohawk valley to Wendllng by
(Urned hla rar over. The car States Power company.
The new one as It la felt that the town does of a„ arrangemeBts and tlme aHot.
SyrlegfleM Bakery ............ -
» l 5 0 i lh * Mountain States Power com pany.jwaR bBdly demolished, having two lights are of a new tvoe which Is de­ not need a much larger one. It will
E. R Danner Motor Co......
210 0«; Th" '*np
furnish light for the brt)gPn wheels, the top crushed, and signed to give a better llv'ht. They be of wood, reenforce with Iron so menta for the celebration.
Wright and Son ..................
2 5 00 ,ow n» of w "ndlln* an Marcola a n d ,thp wind«hdeM shattered.
are 50 watt lights with the Inside as to make it as Inexpensive aa poa-
Pr. Rebhan
CASCADE FOREST
Rcbnftn ..................................
K00 P°wer *° RU<,h nrtH* BR wani to UR*
frosted so as to give a white light
•ible.
Dr. Dlppel ........ ....... - .............
| The power company Is going to hook
instead
of
the
red
ray
common
to
the
Scouts Have Over-Night Hike
BANNED TO SMOKINO
»
up <o (hp Hoo<b-Kelly private electric
J C McMurray ...............
Eight of the Springfield Boy Scouts old lights. The 3« new lights were CARNIVAL AND DANCE
. »10 0«
Harry M Stewart Fuel c o
ano » the . Fisher
risner
n))rhf
oppn gf Installed by order of the Chamber of
plant at W endllng and
The entire Cascade national forest
W: A. Taylor ---------------------- I 5 00 plant at Marcola. At preset, these ^ ^ < 1 by Walter Gossler, leader Commerce which Is paying for the
ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD was closed to smoking under sn order
C. F Egglmann
..... - ....... .... • »50 two companies are tarnishing light to
(
r Th<>
|pft gpr|ng
Issued August 14 by the Department
work.
Independent Meat Co.
.... ... I 2 00 Wendung and Marco!, but under the
Fourth street was Jammed with peo­ of Agriculture. This action was taken
,
Farmers Vnlon .—---- ------ — ....
• » 5 00 new arrangement, the
ple Saturday night on the occasion only because of the very greet danger
Mountain
o'clock and hiked up the Coast Fork DYNAMITE CAP
D. E. Orlndell - ..... ................. .... t 1.00 States Power company will _____
of the American Leglonand Ladle» of fire being canned by smokers, ac­
1
2
00
to
above
Hop
Island.
They
camped
INJURES TWO Civic club rance and from the evi­ cording to Forest Supervisor Macdnff
Springfield Garage
the
light.
on the Seavery hop ranch for the
Springfield Mill and Grain Co 11000
dence among the crowd, a good time of Bngene. He sta te , that a greet
2 6 00 The new line will be about 20 miles night and received Instructions In Asa Nichole, ten year old son of
Springfield N e’ a .... — .........
was had by all who attended the car number of the fires already started
long.
are
working
A
crew
of
14
men
»re
pjt<,b|BX
tbp,r
pup
ten
t,
and
In
camp­
1 2 on
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Nichols of Shannon,
R. M Newland .........................
nival and street dance.
thia year occurred from a cigarette
on the extension which will take
2
600
and his sister, Isabel, five years oM,
First National Bank
——-
Booths, where one could try one’s or cigar .tub. carelessly dropped by
nearly
two
rnontha
to
complete
Ths
Monday
Troop
1
hed
It.
regular
2 5 00
were Injured Monday evening by the
•y. B. Flanery .............. ..............
luck at the wheel, throw the ring for someone In the trail (n a national
I son line will provide «11 the territory he- m0pt)n|t and Tupaday Troop j. The explosion of a dynamite cap. The boy
P ell Theater ......... —---- -------
tween Springfield and Wendllng with
,ngtructtons snd was carrying an axe which exploded ducks, fish, or try their skill *■ a ball fo rest Improved camp grounds and
tosser, lined the str e e t
For the Improved place of habitation are ex­
electricity, and marks a step In the
the cap when he threw the axe to the
Street Work Done After Rein
hungry there was hot dogs, coffee or empted from the order.
development of the tributary districts
ground. One of hla eyes was Injured
The city street crew took advantage
The area nnder the smoking ban
so badly by flying pieces of (he cap Ice cream.
Mrs. Speare Dies Saturday
of the rain Tuesday to .crape Second to Springfield.
The dance was the attraction of the includes a wide eweep of territory be­
that
It
had
to
he
taken
out
at
the
Paci­
„trect from' Its Junction with Main to
Mrs. Ada M Speare died at her
young people as well as well as some tween the McKensje and Middle Fork
Christian Church
the Bridge over the W illam ette river.
______ Has Picnic
' home on Fifth and K str e e t. Saturday fic Christian hospital Tuesday. H l. of the older.
Roach’s tour piece of the W illamette rivers through
slater
received
an
Injury
to
her
eye
The men leveled the bumps made by
«
k
j
m sm .
nenn,«1 morning age 69 year». She had been
orchestra from Eugene furnished the which many people are passing at this
Over o n . hnndr«l and
,B
h„alth fOr some time and w a. also, hut It 1» thought that It can be
the summer travel In the
music for the crowd.
time of the year on their vacations.
»«ended the annual picnic of
,
t<J move to Salem to the saved.
surface of the road and <” ’*d
The recent rajn will lessen the
The
accident
occurred
at
James
Chrt.tlan church la«t Sunday at the P_____
_____
holes with dirt. Traffic w*"
home of her eon when .h e died. Mr. Clark’» hop yard near Qoaen. The
Pollards Have Quest.
danger of fire to a great extent by
city
park.
Sunday
school
class.«
and
from Second street to Mill while th
Speare Is survived by her huahand two children and another sl.ter, age
Mr. and Mr». M cDaniel, of Mnlt dampening the dry brash and ground
church .ervlcee were held In the open
work was being (lone.
th’ '
W. 8. Speare and two »one, Carl of nine, had been playing with the axe. nomah are visiting at the home of, and lowering the humidity, and may
under
the
tr
e
e
,
of
the
park.
After
crossing recently ptrt In hr the South­
Salem an<* Roy of L o . Angeles. Call The boy hitting the hurled c .p «nd Dr. and Mr.. W. H. Pollard. Mr.. even cans« the prohibition to he
er. Pacific company and t h . w ort the .e r v lc e . a picnic lunch w a. Jornla. The body w a . taken to Salem exploding tt. AU received p iece, of McDaniel. 1» a itster of Dr. Pollard. raised especially If It continues.
done T n e.d .y , the .t r e .t out of town .pread and the afternoon spent In for internment Monday
the shell, but only two were seriously They went to Marcola Saturday for a
having a good time.
1. much Improved.
v l.lt of a few d ay., returning to the
hurt.
The Reverend 8. B. Chllder. con­
Cuts Finger—J. J. Davis, cut a
Rebekahs Hava Initiation
Pollard's home Tuesday.
For Surplu. ducted the service». Special music,
finger badly Monday with an axe
Springfield To Care
Curry
Back
On
Job
0.
8
Curry,
The
Reverend
and
Mrs.
A.
W.
The
Rebekahs
held
an
lnltlatllon
consisting of an orche.tra and .Iliff-
while cutting wood. The finger nail
People
and put on drill work at their meeting former traffic officer for Springfield, Brown and grandchild of Seattle, were was cut through and the finger deeply
Over 75 room. h av. been found In Ing w»s given. Next S u d .y the re­
last Monday night at the hall. The has resumed h l. position with the city also at the Pollard h om . th l. w«ek.
cut.
Springfield to take care of the over­ gular services will he held at the
president of the Rebekah assembly following the resignation of Jack How­ Mrs. Brown 1. a sl.te r of Mrs. Pollard.
flow of people coming to Eugene for church a . wsunl.
for Oregon, Miss Dora Sexton, was ell who w a. appointed lo t h . place Reverend Brown 1. the pastor of one
the T rail to Rail celebration by H. J.
To Oregon City— W illiam Pollard
'
present and watched the ceremonies. soon after the new fire engine was of the Methorlst church»« In Seattle.
president of the Chamber of
Drop Inn B uy. N .w Sign
Concluding
the regular lodge work, bought Mr. Curry will act a . assist They left Monday for a v l.lt wRh re­ want to Oregon City Monday tor a
Commerce, who w a. a.ked by the
ant fireman tn addition to h l. duties lative« In Oregon City.
short visit with his aunt there. He
A new electric sign for the Drop light refreshm ent, were served.
T ra il and Rail committee In
as traffic offlcer.
returned Tuesday night
to find out how many people could he Inn, wned by A. T. Oravos, arrived
Woods Visit Here— Mr. and Mrs. A.
Carl
Olson
Back—
Carl
Olson,
sta­
taken care of In SprtagfleM • • the Tuesday by truck from Portland and
Fine Paid— O. C. Weston of Port­ E. Woods of Cottage Grove .pent Sun­
tion agent for the Sluthern Pacific
Dexter People Here— Mrs. J. O. U l-
lodging place, in
’" " " J will be Installed, oveT the sidewalk
land
paid hts fine of »10 Monday tar day in Springfield. M r. W ood, form­
»con. It 1. three by eight feet In . I m , company, w ill return Saturday from a a traffic violation committed here on erly ran the Skaggs Grocery store In far of Dexter was la Springfield Teae-
crowded.
More than W.MO
two week, vacation spent In the
day on business.
are expected to attend the eelebra using 60 watt lam p, and lettered In
Springfield.
August 1.
I mountain, and at his horn*.
black
and
white.
tlon there.
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