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    T o d a y M a rk » E ig h t
Y e a r a o f P eace.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS.
S P R IN G F IE L D . L A N E C O U N T Y , O R EG O N ,
T W K N T Y - T lllU n Y E A H
OIS IBICI HAS «39
G rid Team R eady
For Lebanon Tilt
T H U R S D A Y N O V E M B E R 11, 1926
Th«
A
P e o p le I
P a p e r*-
LIVC NEWSPAPER
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L iv e TOWN
N U M B E R 44
A rm istice Day Is
Observed Q uietly
AT WESTFIR MILL
Game Start» This Afternoon At
1 Presentation of Colors Only
W IL L A M E T T E R E U N IO N
3 P. M. Visitors Reported
Ceremony; Stores and Mill
A T T E N D E D BY M AN Y
Census is Completed and Re-
Heavy O utfit
Close; Meeting at 2:15
ported to Board by Clerk
Hprliixfield's flxhttiiK ( imj II ih II team,
Fortner Willamette students living
The anniversary of the silencing of
G ir l*
Outnum ber i aided and abetted by »cor«« of bowl- In Springfield were away over the
Smith
guns on the Western Front Is being
Vacation Date» are I lug fan», today will defend Ita umnar- week ' lid attending the annual home
Boy»:
observed . In Hprlngfleld today as
coming of the Salem Methodist Insti­
Arranged at Meeting.
, red victory record again»! the on-
W. C. Woodard Replaces Col«
onel George Kelly, founder of
Large Operation, and W ill be
President and General Man«
ager; Other Changes Made.
quietly as It was noisily celebrated
on
that memorable ifny In 1918.
School »«•' children In the Spring
Reorganization o f the W ester*
Stores,
banks, mill and schools ar t
Lumber company, which operates one
on
«l«v«n
In
the
toughest
gridiron
field dtalrlc-t number »39. « eubetan-
of the largest sawmills in Western
j closed. Many Springfield people will
tlul Kntn
thh* tifii** last year. liMltle to he waged on Itrattaln Held
Gregoo at Westfir, has been complet­
,
attend
the
patriotic
ceremonies
in
till« year. The Armistice Day crowd
hi »< rclliia to the uiiiiiim I school c««n
ed with the retirement from the man­
Eugene, which include a parade lu
will »line»» I be opening kickoff ut
hum com ph* t < <1 by <’l«»k It W H in llh
agement of Colonel George Kelly,
! which the it 0 . T. C. cf the Uolveru*
formerly of Springfield, as general
unri reported to the uchool hoard to 3 o'clock
| ity of Oregon and the Eugene Amerl-
manager and principal stockholder.
c u fi
« ir i/tr t
i a /i 11 n u r t l f i r m t o
While Ilia superior weight and the
BcMHloti Tuesday night.
can ( ^ Legion
will participate
W, C. Woodard, an experienced
The census allows that there are pfkvlng tactics of the Lebanon team
The only observance ot a ceremoni­
lumberman ot Silverton, is the new
Indldktfe
that
Hprlngfleld
must
play
387 boy* and 4f»2 girl* o ver (o u r y e ars
ous nature In Springfield will be the
i psy»Went
and
general k
*•
of Ug< anil iim b r 20 A complete can a deft naive game totluy. there la no
League G ives F la y
presentation of the colors at the op ej
■Sanager.
tlntf r t'oath
Walter 1,Vnwl,k'*
Fenwick'»
va « of the district was conducted by doubt
,loub' "'*r
"“ h Wa,t,‘r
The Girls League of the Spring- i ¡Off of the football game between
' Changes In the administrative forces
Sim ili, will, the assistance of Mr-. "»<1. feau d gridlrm, exp-rts will do a
i of the big mill has also taken place
Held High school on Friday afternoon ; Springfield and Lebunun at Brattaia
little
offensive
work
on
their
own
Jim« Crussn. John Ketela, Mr» W H.
at 3: IS o'clock will present a one-act | held tills afternoon. The Sprlngflepj
with the new manager In charge,
(•aula tiixl h. K rh»»uipN«»n Konu'ia part. The Springfield players during play, "Mrs. Willis' Will "
Hugo Ilallin.superintendent, is also
J P«»t of tile American Legion has
the
Wreck
have
been
put
through
con-
of lb«« cenailt have been forward«««!
A slight admission will be eharg d . charge of these exercise», which will
leaving the mill it is reported.
Io lb«« County H« bool Super!nb orient- alderabic drill work In ofSenatve and the public are urged to attend. I probably take place at 3 o'clock
The Western Lumber mill wag
plays,
although
Coach
Fen
UIrk
ha»
Vacation rial««* w ire «•( by the
The play receipts will lie used for a ; Veterans of all wars will assemble
built two years ago under the direct­
kept
his
men
more
Intensively
».
hourri at Tu«**«lay nicht ‘a aetalon.
Christmas box to be sent by th “ at the Woodmen of the World Hall at
ion of Colonel Kelly, who built the
Thu Springfield school will not work of defending against attack
League to the childrens farm home 2:16 o'clock th is afternoon. From
Springfield mill of the Booth-Kelly
A week-end s reat has given the
open on the FVlriay after TbankN(f‘v»
ut Corvallis.
; there they will march to the Brattal.i
1 company when he was one of Its
log November 2«. and Turkey |». v Hprlngfleld team an opportunity to
■ owners. The new mill at the mouth
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grounds to attend the football game.
Itaelf will I.« u holiday
Bprlngflel-l «' I Iqlo flrst cla»» condition, and all
Ladies of 0 . A. R. Meet
The game of which high school
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of the North Fork Is regarded as lo-
High School'» football leant will pl«v flrst string nun will
" be In uniform
Above, G o v A i Smith, four times rated at a gtretegic point to saw the
Ladles of the G. A. ft. will meet 1 students gave the city a vigorous
governor of New York and again
,, _
.
. . . ’
('ullage Grove there on Thunkaglvlng when the whistle blows this after­
Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock nt announcement with a down-town rally
heading
Htand of tlmber 00 the
heading to
to a a convention
convention battle
battle for
for
noon. The starting line up probably
day.
U
illamette
is under
the Woodman of the World Hall. Mrs. last night, promises to be the best
the Democratic Presidential nomi- i
. Cutting
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Christmas vacation will start on will run about like thia: Pollard
nation, held the eyes of the nation tract w ith the Cascade National For­
Lucy I'K henor. department Inspector, I attended of the season here,
December 24. the day preceding center; Squires, right guuril; Morse,
tiu
in his
race for
fo r reelection
rééle ctio n
pvf
— O the
.X. .
this s week
week in
his race
e s t thil
the tlmhiie
timber kniesew
being placed _ on
will be present Mrs C. F Kgglmann. , Many Springfield people are out of
Christinaa day.
Schoo) will atari left guard; Hardesty, right tackle;
to the governorship. Below, Smith's ,narket with the 8tart,
f
Republican neoonent, Ogden L.
_
s
Thompson, left tackle; Gregg, right head of the local circle, has urged the city, a large number attending
again «n January 3,
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the Natron cutoff.
that all members be present.
the football game in Portland be
These dates are effective In all the end; Palmer. left end; Cox, quarter­
Colonel Kelly retired from the
tween O. A. C. and U. 9. C. Others
back;’ Squires, right half; Cowart,
potille schools of the city
A u x ilia r y P lan s B en efit
Booth-Kelly company before the war
are on holiday trip« elsewhere.
The hc>ar<l adjourned to meet again left half; and McPherson, fullback.
and had charge of the lumber pro­
'the American Legion Auxiliary
C YR B U YS O U T M O S H IE R
n- »t Tuesday night and finish flnait- Hates, whose superior work as a
duction for the A. E. F. in France.
assu-es
him —
a part I in plans to solicit and send to the Port­ FA R M H O M E B E N E F IT ON
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W" nm
ii’ u nt
wreg fl ground gslner - --
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clal business
started
at sum
this week's
" IN T E R E S T IN C R E A M E R Y
He has extensive interests on the
tnec ting Allenitoti was again called •o*ay’g game, wilt probably get In land veterans hospital Jams and Jol­
N O V E M B E R 18 P L A N N E D
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I t I I
ttwix * ■» ■ I I • 1 I I • « —
L. , I .
coast which be will devote his time
—
as full,
necessitating « a a w general I shift
: lies for thanksgiving a ! effort will
to the
taxpayers
meeting
to * be con ISSS
Partnership Dissolved After SI x
to.
For the benefit of the W C. T. U .!
ducted nt the high school on Novem- In
—- the
— backfield
— — . . . and
..... sending Cowart h | made to purchase a wheelchair a»
Years Of Operation Of
a
Christinas
gift
to
the
hospital
from
children’s
farm
home
at
Corvallis,
an
‘
her 28. when voters will be asked to ,o *'nd
Lawson, able to Dll either
Plant Here
entertainment Is to be conducted at
W IL L IS N A M E D FOR
approve the ---------
1928 27 " budget which line or back posltlona. Foster, ami the local organization.
Knouae
are
likely
to
get
Into
the
the
Bell
Theatre
on
Thursday,
Nov-
calls for more that a six per cent
C O M M A N D E R OF L E G IO N
Dissolution o the partnership of R.
. Jubilee Quartet Coming
game.
ember 18. with both matinee and
Increase.
E. Moshier and M. T. Cyr, for seven
evening
presentations.
It
was
au-
For
the
benefit
of
the
high
school
John Will was nominated com­
The Springfield team which will be
years Joint owners of what is now
in. - ■ today
.ouay
th<> Srf.in_fi(.1(1
- ,
v
manaer
mander of the Springfield post of th«
th«
witnessed In action today so far has finances, the Dixie Jublle-» Quartet, nouncKt
SC H O O L PR O G RA M N E T S
Want Happened to ,o n e ’ -' • HP- »olidated Creamery, and purchase ,f Amerlcan Le<ion at >»st Week's
gone undefeated, drawing everything composed o f four negro m eslclans of
$ 6 1 FOR
PLAYSHED
ownershi
by Mr k r m eelln« A full roster of candidate»
from the winning pack from one-point unusual ability, will give a program roaring comedy starring Reginald
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.
by “ ' Cyr' for
for Legion
offices w
as nam
ed a and
nd
«wnersn.p
at the high school on the evening of Denny, will be presented on the J
Legion ___ offices
waa
named,
wins
to
large-score
vlctorlee.
Today'»
The sum of »8 ISO was netted In
screen a . the feature of the enter- h * ™ 6 kDOWn tOday'
,
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November
17.
The
program
starts
j
further
nominations
will
be
called
the "Merry Go-Round'* entertainment gayne against Lebanon a team which
at 8 o'clock. There will be no re­ talnment. In addition .there will be
The change actually took effect on f° r at tlje two nxet meetings, after
presented by children of the Itrattaln whipped Albany before the Hub City
served seats.
five acts of vaudeville with local tai- October 1. It was announced. Mr. which election will be conducted,
School yesterday, It was announced boys walloped Eugene, will try the
ent performing.
has —
not
shaped
are: Ven»
I | Moshier ----
w yet completly »uai^u
v Others
i u m named
namea for
ior offices
omces are:
Vem
by Mrs Gra Head llemenway. princi­ mettle of Coach Fenwick's protege«
Ihe
matinee
will
start
at
3:30
definite
plans
for
the
future,
and
Woolley,
flrst
vice
commander
Win-
as
never
before.
S
ocial
P
lan
ned
pal of the school. The fund« will ne
x 'k k ,or
f o r ich<X)l
a r h n n l rh
ilH rs m and
and D
in a « since
s ln c o fhx,
U of his _«_
_
. .
The Progressive Twenty-Two, drill 0 ' r k lot
children
those
the m
sale
share
of . . . the iam . Vasby,
second vice; Charles
A system atic plan of coaching has
used In financing the construction of
creamery to Mr. Cyr has remained ' Scott, adjutant; John Larson and 7.
th«- play-shed now going up at the been carried out by Coach Fenwick team of the Rebekah lodge, will c o n - Wb° cannot come ln 0,6 evening.
PUl W‘" be UBed *“ furnl8hln* '’ r‘lh the esu b lish m en t until the lat- B. Hamlin, finance officer
M B.
during bis Initial term as director of duct a social an,I program tomorrow
Brattaln grnuuds.
-,**
-ane
(
ounty
cottage
ter
arrange
handle
the
en-
Huntly,
F.
B.
Hamlin,
H
Elmer
evening
at
the
I.
O.
O.
F
hall.
The
I
8
\
°
Un,y
co"
age
at
the
farm
,er
could
ar''ange
to
i The entertainment was called a athletics of the local schools. He
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entertainment will be open
to th e, ^
x i T'w.l»».«
1 o ool.,..
“ J™ "
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bU8lnes8
hlm8elf
Maxey, J. M. Meats, Tony Gravis, ex­
“Merry-Qo-Ronnd" because each roll began with a physical examination ef
(four to
oe
roomi presented a special program all boys In the schools, and as a public. It Is announced by lodge of-1
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, Mr. Cyr acquires sole ownership of ecutive committee,
and visitors went from room to room. result was able to prohibit from Arial».
one of the mosi prosperous of Spring- named); Clarance Fandrum, quarter­
Council Has Short Session
The first grade presented a page­ athletic competition those to whom
field's Industries. The two partners master; W. P. Tyson, O. M. Olson,
ant of falling leaven with the teacher. Il was likely to be injurious.
Wln8 Pri”
' Routine business and the allowing
tb e , h" ean,ery ln 19ls- finance committee.
Ml«« Marjorie Lufi'lle In charge.
Reduce Dues
Hampered by a »mull reserve force,
“Ama»«-IT" entertainers was the ! of bills took up the time of a short
Their bus,"ess thrived, and six years
It was voted to reduce the annual
"Hlnwalhu was dratnutlxed by the Fenwick has kept on a constant name «ftilrh won for H. J. Cougle the ' session of the council last Monday-
?-g°
cquired ,he Lane Countv
second grade directed by Miss llai-d watch against Injuries to his team, cash prize given at the Christian night. A petition for a light at 10th
from
85 85 ‘ j
rea'n*ry of Eugene, consolidating dues of the organization
e organization
from
Slovens; Third II. dramatisation, and for this reason scrimmage him church entertainment F r.d .y n igh t'an d Q. street was referred to the £ er e ‘W0 - ‘abll8b“ ««“ « «» the Ptant j
colors at today's football game
“The Hlpleton,'* with Miss Cry sal had a small place In the practlcn.
for the best title of the program pres-: lighting committee to report at next
Male In charge; Third A. the "Tov Extreme care la taken by Fenwick i-pleil.
Since
that
time
the
business
has
" ” No" mbpr 19
Legion will
meeting.
Shop." Mrs. Gra Head llem enw ay. that no --------
rough play Is .......
Indulged <n
, ' grown steadily, and earlv in the fall
, “
" din"er' tO which a»
teacher. fifth, Thanksgiving and Ann- «luring practice, and thus he Inis been
the company . hanged its location to
" men' re*ardle8s ° f ‘»eir con-
Istlcc si lections. Miss Anna Gorrle In * l,le to preserve his nu n against In
the packing house of Swarts and
‘b’n Wltb the lesion and members
c h a rg e ; six th , musical numbers, Mis. J,,ry until the day of Inter-school
Washburne on A street and the
8UX,,i“ry- have ^ n invited,
Fred Montgomery, toucher,
Play. On Mon,lay night, only. did
tracks. The new location was sought
" " " " to
1ÌW*' > r - s
s—
Fenwick hold scriiiimnge this Week
in order to better handle the meat ness nmeHnJ
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H IG H SC H O O L PLAY T O
, packing end of the business.
1
“ ‘••'«” 8.
»taught» of ih« heavy, crafty l-eban-
tution.
’ Among those who went down were
Hr. and Mrs. W II. Pollard. Ml»»
Frances Hodge. Mr and Mrs V. D.
Hulu, Ml»s Pauline Miller and Ml»»
' Fav Spalding
Accompanying Miss Spalding home
Ml«s May Spalding, her sister.
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e
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.8 _
t
Ib u
who visited
for a « few
days n at
the
home of Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery.
$1,250,000,000 for Good Roads in 1927
BE G IV E N D EC EM B ER 3 H A N N A H S H ID L E R G E TS
Postponement
of
the
Springfield
The Springfield and Lane County
j Creamery manufactures Rosebud and T H R E E ARE V IC T IM S
Jersey butter .
OF A C C ID E N T S H E R E
H IG H E S T G RADE H O N O R S
High school p|Hy, “ Elisa Comes To
in .,, .
, ,
Slay." from November II. to H e.... ‘
her 3 whs annoiincHl Imlay. The play
h ,
‘ Pr*"g,lel'1 H'*1'
I........ mg prepare, by the Drama,lc X S
W°"
M'"" H“"n,lh
(«j„b
, lihllor. announcement of the honor
CHS. for ,1,e comedy fo„ow s:
1 M iss' Shl'd."^’' h'K'!
,nd‘C*‘,’<
Hon. Handy Vcrrall
“
b ' r r,'c''lv"«1 ‘h™ ’ fflWl'i"
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,
«hove 1», and one above »r. per ecu'
A - x S loop .............
M<‘"—
...........
Herbert
Lady Elizabeth
, ................... .......... ..
M-Vey ' w
Freeman Squires,
((f #0 T m l X " ¿ .r o w r * ”
l<ob,.rt
Ar,.h,
„
b u c|,Ie Ron
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, n' 11- Agatha 11,-nls. Nnoml Carllton
Melba m ' i T'’" ' A "' lr P y l ’'' nl ”,R M“ r >' P ** her ' C'
mm v S s : ■
s ,,,h *............
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HIM., n in I ’
M“y,,r’ ' Mar»‘"-et Mortensen
Hilda Ditto K„thpr Mclfip rson, Nadine M< Mur
"
ray.
H O R A CE G. PE EL D IE S
Myrtle Manning, Margaret Oder-
A T R E S ID E N C E H E R E klrk, Dora Psderson, William Pollard.
Lucille Richmond, Lawrence Roof.
Fnneml services were conduct-'d Nellie
Hankey,
Hannah
Shidler,
Tuesday afternoon at the Walker Audrey Shults. Maxine Snodgrass.
(Impel for llnroce G. Peel, who died Wlnnlfred Tyson, Hilda Wagner,
at his West Springfield residence Evelyn Walker ami Laudelle Will­
Hundny ut the Ago of «8 yours.
iams.
Born In Wisconsin, Mr. Peel at the
age of 21 moved to North Dakota,
Neighbors Elect
■where he married Mary B. Markham
Officers were elected by the Neigh­
In 1900. In 1921 ho camo to Oregon. bors of Woodcraft lust night. Mrs.
Ho had poor health for many years. Ida Adams was named guardian
Hurvlvlng him are his wife, one neighbor; Mrs. C. F. Egglmann. ad.;
brother. Robert Peel of Big Sandy, Nina McPherson, clerk; Ada McPher-
Mont., and a sister, Mary Loomis of son. hanker; Lillie Kizer, mag.; Roda
Coe,a Mora. Calif.
Rev. Gabriel Lloyd, (a p t. Guard; Kate Williams,
Sykes of the Methodist church con- I S.; Dollle Hunter, O, 8.; Mamie
riKted the services. Mr. Peel was a Richmond, flagbearer; Flora Huntly,
mrmber of the Methodist church for correspondent; Mnry Magill, Mabie
many years.
Mortensen, Minnie tlirar-« m-nagers.
V. ra I awrence
Mr»“
E ll/a
Miss Mary B. Ellison, of Fifth
street, sustained a broken arm and
FO O T B A L L B A T T L E S minor injuries when the automobile
in which she was riding overturned
The opening of the Oregon Aggie after a collision at Seventh and O
Trojan football game at Portland's streets Sunday morning
Multnomah stadium today will see
Miss Ellison was rushed to a Eu­
many Springfield residents in the gene hospital and given care by
j stands to witness one of the ou t-! local physicians.
( standing gridiron clashes of the coast
Milo Dee. of Springfield, sustained
conference season.
a painful wound to his hand when d
Among those who will be p resen t' l<nlle with which he was cutting a
i from here will be C. E. Wheaton. Dr. mi" belt slipped and penetrated hi*
j S. Ralph Dippel, Floyd Flanery and hand. ~ Dee was working at the Glenn
, Sidney Ward and others.
Anderson mill.
As many, or more, will attend the ’ Another accident victim of the
Oregon-O. A. C. game at Corvallis j w®ek was John Wesley Moorfleld; i7
November 20. which will mark t h e ' Tears of age, of Wendling. who fell
Agricultural College's homecoming. | from a roof at Wendling and broke
The Corvallis game will be the last j h ,s collar bone. He fell for a dls-
hlg game to be played in this d istrict: ,ance of ‘Pn feet
He was treated
this season.
I here.
I
M A N Y T O SEE F IN A L
,,
'
S W IM S FOR G IR L S OF
sf
A n *rican
ovemor
h iffh w a ? r p p ‘ ro
io
m T vaaii.*«
liV B
o ? nted
5M M m î Â
ie 1#a
1927
highway
m
c a a ll.
t fo
o I T . X
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P re8?
'B g 'i/a
* ra vani
U
wav
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’000
T ,,es
way to
to cost
«.M Si.25O.noonnn
$1 SSO.tWO.OOO. Photo shows’
ff . lw
r ïof
the of
A n«w
R R road
a
"hieb met in Chicairo last wpp V F«»* « u
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T H R E E N E W M EN ARE
H IG H S C H OOL S T A R T
A D D E D T O G U A R D U N IT
Thirty Hprlngfleld High School
girls have signed up for swimming
lessons to be given at the University
under the auspices of the Girls
la-ague of the local school, it was an­
nounced today.
Three new men—Byron Cowart,
Ermold Hardesty and Oliver Bettis-—
have been added to the roster of the
local headquarters company of the
Oregon National Guard. This bring»
the local unit's strength to 25 regular
men. In accordance with a reoent
order sen t out by headquarters.
The local company conducted drill
last night Instead of tonight, because
of Armestioe Day. *
The lessons, given by the Physical
Education department of the Univer­
sity at the Women's building plunge,
start this week.
The girls will go
one# each week for ten weeks.