The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 26, 1926, Image 1

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HAZEL PARMETER WEDS
Jnho Saavey Sail» P»pp»rmlnt
SAN FRANCISCO MAN
Crop For $6 Par Pound, to
Mina 11 an-1 It. l’armeter anil Mr.
Plant Lnrger Acerage; Local Carliilnn II. Peterson, war« quietly
Conditions Suitable for In- mnrrli-d Monday, August 23 at 10 I*,
Rector’s W ife Facing Murder Charge
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L iv e NEWSPAPER
IN A LIVE TOWN
NUMBER 34
HPIÜNOK1KLD, LANK COUN'I Y, OREGON. THURSDAY AUGUST 26, 192«
TW K N TY -TII1K I) YRAR
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CREAMERY INSTALLS
NEW STORAGE TRACK
In order to handle Its Increasing
business in dressed meats, the Spring-
f ie ld Creamery has had to install a
new
room.
beef
conveyor
In
11» storage |
FREIGHT SERVICE ON
NEW LINE SEPT. 1ST
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Tha naw conveyor 1» a »ingle Rates t0 Klamath Falls Reduced
track supported by wooden posts and
63 Cents by Cutoff; Pas*
run» from the street Into the back |
storage room. It has a capacity o f , senger Schedules Expected to
be published within the next
four tons of dressed meats.
A new Fairbanks scale has b een ' Few Days-
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d u stry .
M “• *l>" liomi- of the bride's parents,
installed with the track to weigh the I
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Mr, and Mra. W. M Hunter, Tbe
The Southern Paclfl-; company will
chickens, pork, veal, and Iamb tbe
Ona of lb«» newest and moat vain- i Reverend II L. liunn ot Eugaua par-
creamery handles.
Tbe creamery start hauling freight on a large scale
ablr crops being raised In tha »Irin
formed the ring ceremony,
ships the produce tw ice a week to over the new Cascade line about
ot Sprtngllebl la that of peppermint
Only th„ inuiudlate members ,f
September 1, according to an an­
the Portland market.
which has Just been startl'd on a Urge <bc family and a few friends were
Next year they expect to have a nouncement made this week at the
seal»» this year Over bo acres of t h is ' present. Tha bride and groom were
regular cold storage plant In opera- local depot. With the opening of the
crop was planted last spring by John attended by Mr and Mrs D II Mur-
tton with a capacity much greater new line, Springfield wlU be on the
ttegvey on hla lelaud ranch and' the ptiy und marched to lh«lr place beforo
than at present and several tracks main north and south line and will
Brat crop 1» being hwrveeted now, an archway of bowers bo the music
have an advantageous position In the
to handle th e produce.
bringing »<• a pound for Ute erode nil. ,,f Ixibengrta'a Wedding March played
! shipping of products either to the
Thia la tbe contract price, the prtaeiby Mr» It K. Moabler. Following iha
south or the east. The new scale of
LUSBY FAMILY
Mrs. Frances Hall, wealthy widow of New Brunswick, N. J , baa
on the open market being (17 a pound ceremony, refreshment! were served.
tariffs, necessitated by the change In
REUNION
HOLDS
been err"-ted and l< now out on bail awaitim; trial cbarK'><,_
Other local growra of the flavoring
The bride wore a dress of white
routing, has been published and will
-a
murder
murder o f her husband and his choir stnget, Mra. Mills
pluut are Frank Ilrown, Hob Uny and brocaded aatln and carried a bouquet
new »«"*»■
A reunion of the entire Lusby «» into effect with
mystery now four years old.
J 1. Oxly of Unaheo.
I of white and pink sweet peas. Cecil
family, with the exception ot one The new tariff gives an Indication of
Mr Heavey baa found thr growing Humor rosea and gypaopbllla, and a
daughter, was held at the home of Mr. the decrease In distance between here
4L EVENT AT WENDLING
o f peppermint ao profitable that he la (bower of Malden llalr fern and O cti RECENT BRIDE GIVEN
and Klamath Falls and the Impulse
and Mrs. C. N. Lnsby on Mill street
going to add RO more acres to the 44 Burner roe« a.
PROMISES TO BE GOOD Sunday Members of the family came the new rates will give to the local
DINNER AND SHOWER
he already has In the crop. He says
Mrs. Peterson graduated from the
Industries. The former rate on first
from as far as Los Angeles and Port-
that after tbe Aral year the <-oat of Springfield High School last June,
AU who attend tbe Labor Day cele­ , . .
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. I class freight was »163 a hundred
A lovely shower was given Satur­
raising the plant Is less than that if g ,r I'eteraon It a captain of a Stand- day evening In honor of Mrs. I) M. bration at Wendllng are promised •
. . . . . . . „ « h . tm
was the first at which all members
potaloes. Thia year he will harvest ard qj , tanker sailing out of San
date for the passenger service over
»rnellus of Eugene, a recent bride, "grand and glorious" time by local
60 pounds to the acre and have 16,000 Francisco.
Mr and Mr». I'eteraon at tb»- home of her mother. Mrs. Will members of the 4L who are pushing have been present for seven years.
the line will be announced soon, rail­
One daughter Mrs. William Grimes
sacks of the r«a>ta to sell. The roots |pf( ,„ r g an Francisco Tuesday morn- «'lark Among the lovely and useful .the event and some of them make no
road officials said.
are used to plant new acreage an«!' sell | ng by a„to where they will make gifts given the bride of two weeks effort to bide their belief that the of Eugene was unable to be present .W ith the lnauguratlcn o t t h e
as She and her husband started on freight service September 1, the work
for ft a sack.
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their home.
by her friends were two beautiful oil lumber employ««» will stage a cele-
A new 13600 still has Just been In
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in the local yards will be nearly com­
paintings. The Lone Wolf and a bration to rival tbe Trail to Rail cele-
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at the home of her parents Friday pleted. A small amount ot blasting
»(ailed on the Heavey ranch to distill p|CNIC HELD MONDAY
scene of Crater lake.
j bration in Eugene.
however.
the raw oil. The plant 1» cut with a
still remains to be done around the
Prereeding the shower, a birthday - D. W. McKinnon Is authority for
AT SWIMMER S DELIGHT
Those present at the family meet- yarda tbp depot ha, ypt to bp raige<,
hoe, allowed to dry like hay In the
dinner was served for Mrs. Cornelius > the statem ent that the Labor Day on-
Ing were:
Mrs. Mabie Lusby and t0 br(ng it up to the new level of the
field for two days, anil than hauled
Swlmm er s delight was »elected
her mother's home.
R elative«i tertalnsnent will even be better than
"We are going to daughter.Allce of Eugene, Lyle Grimes tracks | n the yards and tbe driveway
to the atlll. Italn do«» not hurt tbe last Monday night by a number of alone were present. follow ing the tbe Eugene affair.
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Enren i,
T * Smith of Loa .
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cu, peppermint
The peppermint Is
ahower refrestam«-nts were served.
eclipse the Trail to Rail celebration." or l a i , w f ' MrB L a . sm ttn of c o s along tbe housetrack graveled, before
The
house
was
decorated
with
cu
t'b
e
said.
"Instead
of
putting
cattle
Angeles.
Mr^aed
Mrs.
R
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Johns
and
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work
u
completed.
distilled for an hour In a val that
.
delightful evening picnic and supper
Mrs. Clark received, w ith o u t there for you to look at, we are daughters, n‘‘th and (la ra and SOB-
By that time nearly all the work on
holds two loads st a time
Forty The main «ourse of the dinner con- Howtrg
Lawrence of Springfield, Mrs Vera lhe maln Une track will also have
pounds of ell « an I" sn u r«d fr ” * r
of vegetable stew, cooked In Mrs Riley Snodgrass. Mrs. Bernice . „ | ng to kill them and eat them."
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When quisled further he admitted ,8OIn aD<* "ons- Fr<nt'<* a“'i Vyron o f : been finished. There will still be bah
a distillation. worth »340 i h s yenr n
<>p,
and ( UPPi..,nented by Indi Bowerman. and Maxine Snodgrass
that the 4L had three beef ready for Onkrldge. Miss Maxine Lusby of Fort- lastlng t0 be done in places and other
the contract prie«1 The ot » r tur» ' v,dujl| | uncbea brought by the ladles, serving,
tbe barbecue lunch and that they i«nd, Mr. and Mrs R. E. Lesley «»f W t l - Bmall Jobs along the line, but the
er» of this »eclbtn have been using
w#rp
anJ „ „
Rudolph Wenger Here—Mr. and were not logging oxen either. These mlngton, California, George Lnsby of heavy work will have been all com-
M r H e a v y » still for their crops.
M( Murray Hn()
,y Mr
_
Beaver b elieve, that the raising l
‘^ e b h ä i Mr.” ltudclph Wenger stopped Ttxes- n ^ v e s will b<- lutrbecued and served Monmouth. Mrs. R.
Strawn and son. pIeted It Is expected that the work
of peppermint will become an Import
<1(iu|rb|(.r Von, U ni (.. Dr snd Mrs. .lay night at the home of Mr. and free to all who attend. In fart, everv- Ronald Raymond of Oakridge, and on the bridge over the WillametW
ant rr»g> here, n.'ltom lan«l Is Ideal
( |ni( t|ep,Bce Mr an(, M„ Harry Mr». N A. Rowe on tbelr way to Long urfng will be free at Wendllng. from Thomas Lusby of Oakridge, and Mr. will be In its final stages then also
as tbe heaviest part of the work o*
for the crop
o n e plant
for i Hl„wart and family. Mrs. Theron Reach and Loa Angeles from their the baseball game ho tbe dance«. The and Mra- C. N. Lnaby.
the bridge 1« now finished.
three years and there Is 00
of Portland, Mr. and Jirs home at Oawego Mr. Wenger I» we’tl only things that will not be free are
chief
seel p«-»ta.
Hog fennel 1» '*>«t chief
Mr and Mr, p , ut Raa known to old residents of Springfield the conceaalons at which Ice cream EXPLOSION IN PIPE
enem y of the c|4 p as UH» makes funi. Mr Í and Mra. liait Crib a. Dr. and I« a nephew of Mr«. Rowe,
and other things common at a cele­
INJURES WORKMAN SAFETY PICTURE SHOWN
the oil trong.
bration are sold. The boxing, speak-
AT 4L MEETING MONDAY
nod Mrs. B . R Dlppel a id «laughter.
Mr. Heavey ha« gpgtmrfed 1hl» Mr. anil. .»tra. I H N»s't. Mr. and! Tire Explode«—W R. Manning had ¡n<t tj»e two shows, and the athletic
Charley Forge, a workman of the
George M. Aitken of Portland wag
year's crop with Ona nf^ ^ « ' (blg«' '*
A J. .Morgan, and Mr and Mrs. hla eyes Allied with sand and grav.-l ,.Tents will all be free.
Eugene pipe line was painfully In-
peppermint deniers In iho ’ nlled
of j.;Ugpne.
j and his face cut Tuesday when a tire
a record breaking crowd Is expect- jqrcd Tuesday morning in an exploa- present at the meeting of the 4L
Btnles He slates that one of the gum
on his machine exphxled knocking erf at Wendllng on the day of the cele- |on WRhtn the pipe line. He was a Monday night at the Woodman of tha
companies Is looking for n location
Sooutt Maat-—Troop 1 of the Boy him over and scattering gravel In his bration as the affair there la the only mile- down tbe pipe line with a five w<)rld hall and gave a lecture llua-
In
._ th«-
__ Wllbvtnelte valley for A. gtf'l Sdngta had tk»'lr regular ineetlna face. The accident occurred on the j^bor Day celebration In Lane gallon can of paint when th e paint f a t e d by moving pictures,
factory and that If enourfi mtM <'a’*’i un,|<,r |h e direction of Scout h-ad->r. Isaac Cline place while the machine county. This is the third year In caught Are from a carbonite open I Mr. Aitken Is a safety engineer
be raised In this vicinity. Hprl«r«' l'l ¡
r g ^ b e r Monday n ig h t, and. :n was being Jacked up.
which Wendllng has held the celebra- light causing on explosion.
sent ont by
National Safety coun-
would have a good cbonce to freu te
,he regular drill work,
Mr Forge was severlv burned on The moving picture was entitled "A
tlun.
his face and neck before he could Hangman s Sight And Foresight and
the factory.
' "jW B staged a game of Indoor baseball at Back To Cahfrnla— Mr. and Mrs
esca fe from the fire. He bad to ,o ’d tbe sl ory
first. For
Tlbbetts Fined For Drunknness
1 the High school yards.
W • eaver
crawl
on
hands anu
and kimnto
knees uvaraj
nearly diversion
an educational
picture An
IMPROVEMENTS MADE
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! Dave W
ftV» r s and
n d son.
' Roy, left Sat- ,
u
raw i u
u u his
is ihumbb
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IN BELL THEATER
M. M . M . l . B ack From Trip Mr. “ " * for their home In Oakland
.H-
H W Tlhbe" ^ P; “Pr^^“’. v Lorn- a mH- thr<iu«h the P'P* ln
dark AlllgatOr Hunt" ™
Sh0Wn
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fornta after three weeks stay at A1 Elite Cafe, was fined »26 Fnday morn-
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and
smoke
and, Mrs M M Male and their «laugh
! Ing on the charge of drunkeness. He
N e w D riv e w a y A t B o o th -K e lly Y a rd s
assistance.
When the present remodeling »t i«r, (¡rgee. returne«l Tuesday from i Weaver's home.
was arrasted Thursday afternoon o
n
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the Bell Theater Is completed Spring- lwt, w,,,.k s tr4p through C alifornia!
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A new driveway for lumber trucks
the city streets by Jess Smltson who
q Fn
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field will have as attrartlve snd com- They visited Han Francisco, Los j
Doctor to k him to the city Jail and kept him a t K V I b t S l-U K IVIK5
is being built under the direction ot
fortnblo a thewter as uny In the Angebw. and San Delgo and went
D o c to r
M o rte n s e n
B e tte
STARKS HELD TODAY George Valuer at the Booth-Kelly mill
new stage, new curtain. Ioy„ , h(f border Into Mexico. They ! Mortensen who has been convalescing there until he was able to appear In
county, A
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to take care of the Increasing traffic
new seals, anil a n« w ,,lUort , |1H, no hot weather was ex ; from an operation In Portland 1« much court the following morning
new exits.
Plilanda Jane Starks was tbroUgh the yards. The road is locals
heating and cooling system are acm e' per, , (>ll ,.xcfpt on their return last I. better, according to the latest reports. Mr. 1 >bb.-tts «.«- 'h- '’r'„
‘ , n
bur|e(1 today at Lpurel Hill cemetery
.
-h n th f tbe new r<,,„n
of the changre being made In t h e ,
, hrottgh ttH) Sacramento val- Mra Mortensen wont to Portland Sun- locked h, tbe new Jail which was
-
-
ed t0 the nor,h of the "eW retiU
at 2:30 P M. from the Walker Under- ,umber shed being built there and ex-
' 1<>y
day for a visit with h i m . t l n l x h e d this week
theater.
taking Parlors. The Reverend David tendst from th€ street in front of thn
Manager Jack I-arson announced
Husband of Eugene conducted the ser- power plant to the paved street at thn
yesterila f th«' purehaso of one of the
Tlces-
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railroad crosstng. From-the railroad
ntost up to date cooling and heating
Mrs. Starks died at her home at 636
to F,fth street
■et the present
pres-m
THE ANNUAL SIGHT SEEING TRIP
sywtoma mad«- which will arrive and
D street Tuesday morning, aged 80 ; p, ank road,
torn
om outl. and a
be Instoied within three woeka
ill be but\t The
years. She lived her la < 20 year« In Bew macBdam gtreet will
Two Jundred' n «• w mfrolstered
Springfield. She Is survived by four | (n(.reag,ng , raffic has made a plank
seats hare been oruered from Port­
sous. George Starks of Portland, Wtl- road t(X> diffl<.„it and costly to'k eep
land and will arrive the first of next
liam and Chari«-» Stark» Of Springfield Jja Tbe ¿ew
in (ront nf th»
week. They will be put In the roar,
and Edward Starks of
Read. City. ,un!ber yard win be sixteen feet wide.
of the lnlldlng and the old o w s In j
Michigan. Mrs. Evaland
Christy o f
The roof and sllt,nK of n,f new
(he front mov»‘<l out.
Isaac (Joleman of Ludington, Mlohl «lun,b^r 8he«l are b"’ne put bn and
A grtinil op**ntnd will b® hol<l whon ,
gan, Mrs. H. L. Stevens of Fit id wjl, bp completed in a .-'aort time. The
the work! on the theater Is «'Oinpb'l-ly ,
Michigan. Mrs. Evaland
Christy of Mip(i ,g ¿ t e s t * ^ to hold*Mhd display
flnl«he«l it which a apodal progrnm
j Tacoma. Washington, and Mrs. Arthur lutnher f0Jk the retail market and
will be liv en . This will occur Befit-1
Clark of Springfield,
Twenty-one mak{l „ morp bandy for ioadtng. j. C.
einlmr t' according to present plans
grandchildren and ten greatgrand- j Par^pr bag charge of the crew build-
Other ¡changes wlilleb have been
¡children also survive her.
inn the shed.
ninilo In the arrangement» Include
two nxtw) exits In the rear, giving
Corvallis Man Hurt On Motorcycle Chamber of Commerce To Hear Re­
n better lire protection and more air.
J. L. Fox of Corvallis suffered a
ports Tomorrow
The stag!' bus been moved back to
badly crushed' ankle and other In­
make rn^m for more seats flnd the
juries Tuesday afternoon when t h e n , e Chamber of Commerce will
stage had been enlarged four feet.
motorcycle on which he was rid in g 1 holdtts regular m eeting tomorrow
A new office hna been built nt the
turned 4ver with him and threw him i ntght with some Important commit-
in front of It. The accident occurred 1 tee reports to be heard. E. E. Mor-
bnek of the theater and new lattice
work on both sides of the stage, rank­
las he was crossing a bridge. A lo o s e lrison chairman of the bridge coin-
ing a <1er|ded Improvement In the ap­
board bumped his machine a n a l mtttee. who has been working on th»
pearance 1 of the place. Mr. Larson
! caused the front fender to drop send matter of getting the new highway
Intends tb get n new curtnln Io re­
ling the machine Into a flipflop and bridge across the Willamette will tell
place the old one which Is too narrow
I throwing the rider Into the air.
of the present status of the brtdg»
developm entss. He has been getting
for tha now stage.
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Leaves For Loa Angelea—Milton In touch with the state highway com­
To Vlslf At Oakrldga— Mr. and Mrs.
Kinsey and fiamlly left Tuesday morn­ mission and probably will have som »
R. R. Lesley of Wtlmlngion, Califor­
ing for their home ln Los Angelea thing reflnlte to report at the meeting.
nia, who have been visiting nt the
after a vlalt of two weeks In Spring-
homo Of Mrs. L esley’s parents, Mr.
field. Mr. Klngey Is a r«flner for on»
To School In California—Miss loWB
and Mra. C. N. Lusby, left for Port­
of the oil companies near Loa Angeles.
Carlton, daughter of R W. Carlton,
land Tuesdny for a visit of two days.
toft Friday for the California State
Retuimthg today they will go to Oak­
Hava Quarts«
Colleg» at Fresno where »be wlU go
ridge W visit at the home ot Mr«
H. C. Jaokaon of WxltervtUe was In
to Bobo»l for th» conitag year. Mina
Lealey’s , «Istera,
Mra.
Ver*
Iaom
and
town
Wednesday
co
a
.ahort
hoalnaaa
r
Htrawn.
trip. Mn Jackson says a «aartet has Carlton will make her home with tha
Mrs. R-
Reverend and Mr«. Vernon Brown of
Finad Two Dollar»—V. Haael of
Portland »«s fined »3 In court bars
yesterday for cutting th» corner at
Second and Mnin.
been organised at Waltervtlle to be
known a» tbe McK«xato Quartet It Freano, who la director of rallgtoon
ta composed o f H. C. Jackson, Frank ednonUon of the Preabytertna
and O. U,