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SPRINGFIELD, |J\N K COUNTY. OREGON,THURSDAY NOVEMBER I, 1926
TWENTY-T1 Itili) YEA'l
1116 W orJa per M inute j
18 EXGEED 6% W
PETERSON. HUGHES
ININ IN ELECTION
HOW SPRINGFIELD
VOTED AT ELECTION
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City Attorney Polls Good Ma­
jority over R. W. Smith in
race for Recordership; In­
cumbent gets Tresaurer Job;
Tyson, Stewart Councilman
Here I. |lie way the four Hprlngleld precinct» voted on Initiative and
referendum meuHure.:
Klamath County Bonding: Ye«, 144; No, 242
Hix Per Cent Limitation: Ye», 340; No, 278.
Repeal of Negro Section of C on.tllullon: Ye. 276; No, 165.
Prohibition In'berllanee and Income Tax: Ye», 148; No. 346
Se«»lde Normal School: Yea, 96; No, 266.
Kuat Oregon Normal School; Ye», 317; No, 168.
Itei all Amendment: Ye», 246; No, 218.
Curry (Xrunty Bonding: Ye», 134; No. 214.
(election to Fill Office Vacancies: Ye«. 231; No. 136.
Klumath-Cluckama* Bonding: Ye», 116; No. 226.
Kauter" Oregon Tubercnoala Hospital: Ye*. 354; No. 130.
Cigarette und Tobacco Tax BUI; Yea. 166; No, 360.
Motor llu« and Truck Bill: Yea, 288; No. 192.
Yea, 95
Appropriation of 10 Per Cent Suatululn« Board Receipts:
No, 270.
Income Tax BUI with Property Tax Offset: Yea. 153; No. 297.
llu* and Truck Operating License Bill: Ye», 230; Mo, 232.
Fish W ill* el. Seine Bill: Ye», 195; No, 241.
Incom** Tax BIB: Ye*. 207; No. 265.
Water Power Meauure: Yea, 266; No, 442.
Budget Drnfted for 1927 Call»
t o r $49,900 Expenditures:
Will Attempt to Lower W ar­
rant by $3000; Meeting Call­
ed November 26.
For the purpose of approving or
rejecting » budget calling tor un In-
ereaaa of over u per cent over lad
X«er'« Beearlat achedule. taxpayer» >f
the Springfield »«bool district will
tm *i on November 28 «1 the lllgli
fAy.ó'*»v»a.1
School.
Th«* bihlgrt board a* 11» hwv U mk
The w orld’* am ateur ty p is t con­
tent wa» held li..-t week io New
I».l,nt«>a a » (llfilllle (»11111« tor »49
York, und contestant* fro m all over
»on 1«. While l»»i year'« budget total
the United Stale* und Canada
ed »47.266 50
'I hl« provide» an in
competed
M i * Stella
W illiam »
crease greater than 8 per cent, and
won the championship w ith un av­
erage speed or 11« w o rd , per m in ­
In atteh (•»»•' »( liool law* demand that
that (he la» payer« approve the ac­ ute, (alm ost 2 word» per second)
Springfield Vote By Precincts
tion The meeting late thia monMi 1»
Precinct»
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failed for that purpose.
C
ity
Recorder
Warrant
ladebledneaa
of
the
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Peterson
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Springfield school dlalrlcl will be
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«reeaed by »3000 during Ihe coming
City Tre«»urer
y»ar the bud« t committee decided.
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llughe» ................... - ........
'Flu appropriation will be «pent on
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K e»*ey
wurrant obligation» rattier than bond-1
Councilman
ed luilebtedneaa becauae 8 por cent
Q uartat At Lebanon
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Stewart ............... —........
Intereat 1» being paid on warrant« a». The Murphy Movlder quartet sang
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Tyson
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again*! 5 per cent on the bond», it at morning and evening service» at
wn- decided
laiat year »1000 wa* the First Chrlallan church of Leban U. 8 Senator
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W. P. Adam» _________
paid out of lb - .Inking fund for In on Sunday.
The aervlce. «lo.e.1
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Bert Haney ...................
d eb ted n e...
evangell.t campaign* conducted by
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Robert Stan Held
Estimated receipt« from aource. Mr and Mra. Olenn Hutton, who are
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Stelwer ._--- ---------- --------
nth. r than dlatrlct taxation for the known to Springfield realil.nta They
Representative In Congress
new budget are »19.117 44, while »30. were accompanied by Mr«. H T.
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Borden ................... ..........
782 73 mint be raised from lax If Ihe MIK'hell.
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Hawley ..... ....... ........ —
Other*
who
made
the
trip
were
Mr
budget la approved.
Au Itlmlxod account of Ihe pro­ and Mr». Ernest Anderson. Mr. and i Governor
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Mr*. I. K. Murphy, Ml»aea Dorothy
Patterson
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poned financial »(«»edule follow»:
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and
I’nuline
Knepp.
Member»
of
the
Pierce
personal »ervlce. »36,888 60.
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quartet are Mr and Mr». Dullaa Mur-1
Stallurd
Material» and supplies. »2866 25.
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Maintenance and repair». »1145 4! phy and Mr and Mr». —
Roland
Mushier. Justice Supreme Court
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104
Ilia n
Indcbtedne»* |M700.
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Brown
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Innuranre. »420
Needlecraft Meet«
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96
McBride
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Mlace-llaneoua. »300
The Need tec m il rluh 1» holding a
Supt. Public Inatructlon
Rmergency, »680.
luncheon today al ihe Eugene hotel.
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Howard .......... .....
Ia i» l year personal »ervlce Item* joint hoatense* are Mr» Walter Go»
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Turner ....................-
totaled »37.145; material and suppll«» »lev »ml Mr». Floyd Flunery.
Commissioner Labor
»3253; maintenance. »400; Indebted-:
87
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Gram
Plan Bazaar
ne»*. »587 50; ln»uraiice. »420. and
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Von Hchlrlltx ........
Th«1
Catholic
Ladle»
will
conduct
a
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»50.
Tbl»
make»
a
" ^ » ^ » » o T b u l ^ ; ' ^ » « » ' » * ^ h a ^ r . R d . 7 Saturday. Nov .3 The; Public S e rv ie . Commlaa.oner
.Society]
L. E. Bean
actually was «pent.
place will he announced later.
Spooner
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Adtnlnlntrntlon will coal »1500 lea»
State Senator. 3rd District
Scouts E ntertain
Hit« year than la«l. according to
Girl» Scouts, entertained Monday | Magladry .............................
Principal V. D Ilaln.
Bailey ... ...............................
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¡night at a delightful H allow een party
State Senator, 4th District
EXCURSION COES TO
for the Scout» Ilf Eugene
Elaborate
Bell
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FALLS N EXT SUNDAY Hallowe’en decoration» added to III-
Representative 3rd District
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Kplrlt of the occaelon.
Howard ....................- ......
Many Hprlngllelil residents are ex-
More than 100 girl» were here front)
McCready ............... —
pected to Join the excursion party Eugene. Th< nffulr was held In Ihe ,
Potter ______ ____..___
w4U<> will travel on n special train Chamber of Commerce rooms
County Judge
over Ihe Southern Paclflc’a new Nat-,
Barnard .... ...............—
run Cut off line neat Sunday. The
C. E. To Have Party
King .................................
train will pa*» through here at 7:15
The Chrlallan Endeavor of the I
o'clock In Ihe morning, relum ing the 1 Christian church will conduct an wn' 1 ° ° “"!*
'oppei
name ilay.
I lerlalnm enl at the Church tomorrow
ppi
Humorous]
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More than 100 nre planning Io make evening at 7:30 o'clock.
'C ounty T reasurer
tin trip from Cottage Grove and 50 and »acred reading* and a »kit. The |
Hchiska ........... ......
from Junction City. The Southern Flivver.” are to be features of the pro-
Constable, Springfield
Pactflc 1» extending ununually low gram.
L. E Thompson
rale» to »(-quaint people of thin aec-] A reward will he offered for Ihe
Hon with ihe »rente benuly of the host name given the entertainment at
newly-completed line.
the done of Ihe program.
The exclirnlon f«rc from here will
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YESTERDAY AND
be »5 for the round trip. Klamath
Junior« To Have Party
Juniors
of
tin-
Springfield
High
Falla and return, while Ihe usual o n e-, Junior»
the
I school will have a party al Ihe gym-
way fare In »9
j nasliim tomorrow night.
The last
week
end
wns
featured
with
aocUi
OFFICIALS V IS IT PLANT
OF POWER COMPANY
Th«
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man I'laasea, who
The local paint of the Mountain j'’"r,"'R
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held Hallowe'en I
*rh00'
States Power company was inspected (
Saturday by T. tl Bradley, »uperin- COX RESIGNS POSITION
bndcnt of power houses, mid W II
AT BOOTH-KELLY CO.
Brenneman, muster niechiililc, of Ihe
Oregon California Power Company.
II. J. Cox of Springfield, president
The ohjeet of the vl»it was to of the newly organised Lorane Lum­
gather Information regarding settle- ber Company, on November 1 resigned
m i nt for »ervlce the Oregon Callfor-'as c'hlef accountant of the Springfield
nta company received from this plnnt plant of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Com-
during Ihe low wnter period of t h e 1 pany. The resignation Is to take ef-
past summer
The visiting official« feet ns soon as possible, Cox said,
w ire In conference with Superintend-) As soon ns his duties at the Lum­
ber company office are completed,
enl W. C. MeLagun.
Cox will devote his entire time to the
business of the Lorane concern, which
A R M ISTIC E DAY PLANS
TO BE SHAPED AT M EET 'M
operate a mill in
I the Lorane district In n short time.
Plan» for the observance of Artnls j On Monday Cox announced the sale
tier nay, November 11, will he shaped "f •«’« property at Fifth and C stroets
at a meeting of the American Legion Io his brother In law, W. W. Clover.
and the American Li-glon Auxiliary to Clover In turn bused the place to Dr.
he
conducted
tomorrow
evening. Paul I’lielteplaee. who recently came
I lends of both organizations have to Springfield from Marshfield.
Cox has moved Into the Thomas
Urged a large attendance at the Fri­
Yost properly al tine end o f Fifth
day night session,
He expeels fo continue to
Th«- nature of the observance has street.
not yet been derided. A night. In the reside In Springfield.
rest area in France was reproduced
Repair Building—The roof of the
for the Leglonalres us a «pedal fea-
turi of the ohservnnee here last year. Commercial Stale hank building was
repaired this week In preparation f ir
To Vlalt From Portland — Miss ihe winter rains.
Maude Gorrle. of Portland, Is expect­
Merchant
Here — Vance
Seavey,
ed here to spend the week-end at the
homo of hor mother, Mrs. C. I. Gorrie merchant of Mohawk, was »business
visitor In Springfield Tuesday.
Sr.
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4
124
67
112
47
114
70
92
68
146
169
121
131
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66
47
7»
52
29
66
64
126
40
105
112
71
12
90
66
12
124
138
120
112
114
110
126
45
97
60
123
56
94
37
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62
29
92
11
123
42
103
37
42
45
64
85
81
105
58
86
64
106
146
108
70
64
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104
104
115
138
131
151
107
105
114
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94
63
116
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96
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115
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120
163
121
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138
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132
TODAY
Incumbent» won and lost in the
race for city office« a» decided by
Springfield voter» Tuesday. City At-
torney Ira M. Peterson won hl» race
against R. W. Smith, who sought r >
'election as recorder, but W. O.
¡Hughes, incumbent, was successful in
¡his fight for the treaaurerahip against
, t Searles l-ake, Calif., is a plant
Dwight Keesey.
that produces 20% of this country’s
The result» of the voting from the
potash needs. Agriculture which is
four
Springfield procincta, complete;
so dependent upon potash an a fer­
For Recorder: Peterson, 388; Smith
tilizer can thank Dr. John E. Tee-
pie for his development of the in­ 212.
dustry.
The American Chemical
For Treasurer: Hugfies, 360; Kes-
Society awarded the Perkins Medal
sey, 232.
for 1927 to Dr. Teeple for his chera-
, George Stewart and Percy Tyson,
Total
i;al achievement».
unopposed candidates for councllmen,
ran up heavy vote«. Tyson, in the
348
four precincts, received 501 votes and
212 LEBANON TO PLAY HERE
Stewart's vote totaled 462. L. E.
IN A R M ISTIC E DAY GAME Thompson received 496 votes for con-
360
232, Lehanoa'a stalwart football eleven. i stable.
The new city officials will take the
'flushed with a win over the Albany oath of 0(gce at the first meeting of
601 High team, will come to Springfield the city council in January.
next Thursday, Arml»tlce Day, Intent
Ira M Peterson, the recorder-elect,
18 on breaking the all-vlctory record of c .m e to Springfield
Moro. Oregon, and established a law
189 Coach Fenwick'» Springfield
I practice here. He was soon elected
122
School footballers.
city attorney by the council- succeed-
246
The game 1» expected to be the ing E. O. Potter, and announced bi*
174 stlffest faced by the Springfield ! candidacy early in the fall for the r®-
378 eleven, which added another scalp to cordership.
jits belt last Friday by walloping
The successful candidate for treaa-
347 Shedd in a second game. 36 to 0. After urer, W. Q. Hughes, has held that
212 Lebanon whipped Albany, the hub position with the city for several
41 city boys tackled the reputedly strong terms. The councilmanic candidate«,
Eugene High aggregation and beat George Stewart and W P Tyson, w i.l
398 the footballers of the county seat, succeed M. J. McKlin and R. E. Moeh-
415 Dope, therefore, has It that if Spring- ier to the city board.
374 field beats Lebanon on Armestlce
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Day, Coach Fenwick has a better HIGH SCHOOL BASKET
373 team than that of which c-ugene High
BALL SCHEDULE OUT
177 boasts
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in the Shedd game. Squires and
Practice already has been started
363 Bates were outstanding ground-gala- among Division B high school leagug
152 er». Springfield scored five touch- members of Lane county in prepara­
downs against Shedd, these being tion for what promises to be one of
370 carried over by Gregg. Cox. Bates, the busiest basketball seasons for tha
111 McPherson and Palmer. Springfield country schools.
* converted four times, and a safety
Principals of the schools have met
245 added the other two points.
and completed a schedule for the ca-
320, Those who saw Friday's game say ,tre season, which follows.
¡that Springfield displayed the best
November 26: Creswell at Walker;
« < football seen here this year Coach Mohawk at Coburg; Elmira at Blach-
1 Fenwick has been bolstering his line ,y-
December 3: Mohawk at Thurston;
with som e new material, of which
»1 Pleasant
outstanding men.
336
228
Two
Pay
Fine»
I Hill.
Ì December 10: T1
Elmira at Lorane;
Vida at Mohawk.
at Walker:
at Blachly;
I A fine of »10 was paid Monday by
at Pleasant
Blachly a t
120 Joseph E. Gates of Motor Route B, Hill;
3->6 who was found guilty in Justice j Coburg; Vida at Thurston.
Smith's court of speeding within the
December 22: Elmira at Ci
at
480 city limits. J. W. Peek paid a fine • December 23: Pleasant
of $2 assessed or parking too near Creswell; Lorane at Walker.
496 the Springfield fire hall.
December 31: Walker at Creswell;
Coburg at Vida.
January 7: Thurston at Pleasant
Hill; Lorane at Crow; Mohawk at
By A. B. CHAPIN
Vida; Elmira at Creswell.
January 14: Pleasant Hill at Walk­
er; Thurston at Mohawk; Crow a t
Elmira; Blachly at Lorane; Vida it
Coburg.
January 21: Walker at Lorane;
Creswell at Vida; Lorane at Elmira;
Coburg at Blachly; Mohawk at Pleas­
ant Hill.
January 28: Walker at Thurston;
Blachly at Crow.
February 4: Coburg at Mohawk;
Crow at Thurston; Blachly at Elmira;
Vida at Pleasant Hill.
February 11: Pleasant Hill at
Thurston; Lorane at Blachly; Vida
at Creswell.
February 18: Creswell at Elmira.
S T R E E T LIG H TS IN
MAIN S T R E E T ABLAZE
Springfield's Main street assumed a
metropolitan appearance this week
with the completion of an attractive
system of ornamental street lighting.
Finishing touches are being put on
the new lights by employes of the
Mountain States Power Company,
which holds the contract awarded by
the city council. The lights are the
same type as those which have been
Installed throughout St. Louis, Mo.
The next move In Improving Main
srteet's appearance will . be the re­
moval of telephone and electric light
poles to the alleys. This work will
be started immediately.
Sell« Tract
Mrs. Emma Wallace has sold 30
acres of timber land to Ralph and
Walter Hunter of Eugene, through
the Walker-Calkins realty firm.