The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 13, 1927, Image 1

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RPRINGFIELD. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY JANUARY 13, 1927
g e Disposal
Value o f New F ire
St WER EXTENSION S in e w R a iver
Censured Truck is Indicated
U N IN GHARTB
Chaplin’s Love Bark A g a in On Rocks
Willamette Should Not Be Used Fire Chief Jess Smitson Makes
Ae Dumping Ground, Saye
Annaul Report For
Public Health Officer
Ratification of Document Vjl
1926
Provide $50.000 for U m i
lm proyam.nl of sewerage disposal
Thfl „ „ „ Howard-Cooper Ir e truck
Carrying Out Beneficial
and surface water drainage facllltlea i o f
town
htrtn, fl, W ha. effec-
velopment of City Syati, la recommended by Dr. W H. Pollard, J tua||y aeryad to a|lln| na, a t y ,, fr„m
city health officer, In hla annual re- bres here, the annual report of Tire
Saye Committemen.
number i
MILIN APPOINTED
NEW COUNCILMAN
Mayor Appoints Retiring CouA*
oilman to Fill H. J. Cox Place
After Petition for Donaldson
is Tabled; Booze Ordinance
Passed.
port prepared for th« city council thia ( .hl„f j , „ Hmltaon abows
Ratification of Spring A dd*
week.
M J. McKIin was appointed by the
During the year the new truck was
Dr Pollard's report calls attention uaed on flraa whl(h threatened build-
mayor as councilman to All out the
posed new city charter at the ele<
nn-explred 2-year term of H. J. CoX,
to recommendation, regarding dlapo.
and con ten t. , u|und at »85.800 b u t'
January 88 will provide 150.000
resigned, at the Arst regular m eetln l
nl
of
aewerage
elsewhere
than
the
tb„
actual
loss
on
thia
property
wa«
'
carrying out a cniiiprahcoalve »«fr
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W llam ette river made In laat year « bul „ , , 0 -n ,, new lrU(.k wa. pur.
of the city counnll Monday night. The
devolopmeni program
4 report. and declared that "our | ( haaed during the autnmer. and dur
council ratified the appointment sH
with recommendations made by > beautiful W illamette ought not to b " : | ng , h(t p , a l(r p , , , of , he yaar „„
voting yes and Mr. McKIin took ble
a dumping ground for sewerage much o(d amaI, iruck wa. uaed
Engineer Klovdahl In October
place at the council table after being
sworn in. The council then elected
longer, regardless of what the « ta le j in ,.p u e that fact, however, the
Realising the demand for aewe
Hoard of Health may have to any . mall , repk . , rvad at
, hreaten.
him president to act as mayor in the
lief of the overloaded ayatem no
a been re of Mayor Bushman.
about the matter.
- Ing buildings and contents valued at
Ing uaed. the charter com m ute,
Regarding drainage of surface
Joa and , hF a(.,ual
waa | 7 .
A petition signed by a large ntm>-
aerted a proviso In the new docudit
her of citizens asking that W illie«
which glvea the city council pe*r water. Dr Pollard declared that the 400 TllF ,H.r rentaga oi |„ „ „„ the
“Charlie'' Chaplin (in insert), famous screen comedian, is again
Donaldson be appointed was laid o*
to taaue »50.000 In bonda to <rv facilities are Inadequate, although ,arger , ru<.k waa mu«.b . ma„ er
in marital hot water. His youthful wife, U ta Grey Chaplin, pictured
the table on a motion by Connclhmig
Eighteen alarms were turned In.
oul the proponed project. AdApn there has been a slight Improvement
her« with their two tons, Charles Jr., and Sidney Earl, has left the
over the condition of laat year
He
blo<.k. traveled, 2000 faet o( bo. e
luxurious Beverly Hills home and returned to her relatives. Now
May and seconded hy Tyson. 0 8
a t the charier at the election
liroree, separation and alimony rumors are rampant in Los Angeles.
o f laddf>r U(led |
vote Stewart voted no and May and
maltrally will make thia fund I,, urges extension of sew ers to various uard and
Tyson yes. Mayor Bashman said M
able, and the project will be c d parts of the city to keep pace with Total valuation of buildings and con- ”
growth and protect the public ¡¡aatt'i tents was (47.900 and total loss on
donbt Mr. Donaldson would, make *
on aa the demand calla for It.
NEWS ENDS 24 YEARS
•how s Figures
At the present time petitioner«
buHdlnrs and contents »»,040.
OF SERVICE TO PUBLIC good councilman but that he had al­
One hundred Afteen births were re­
ready announced that he wonld ap­
before Un- Hi - council aaklngor
corded
In Springfield during 1828. Dr.
sewer extension to the Stewart
Twenty-four years of service to the point. Mr McKIin and that until thtt
SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC
Pollard's statistical report shows.
tlon and Willamette llelghta. I
community was ended today by The petition he had not known the other
THREATENING HERE
Deaths number 57. one less than half
man had been s candidate.
the most Important functions <
SpringAeld News.
Istst year
The Mayor In his annual messagg
new system, however will be tMr.<- the number of births.
Beglnnig almost a quarter of a
NEIGHBORS
WOODCRAFT
Warning« to Springfield residents
thanked the old council for Its su|W
llet of the present system , thus»*-' I births numhered 14o and death« 64
CONDUCT INSTALLATION eM,tur’r a*° wl,h utUe
Attlng the entire city and relln g I The city has bee., fortunate In es- “CT,ln"' “ threatening epidemic of
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the newspaper hes kept pace with port and harmony In transacting city
caring
from
any
serious
outbreak
of
»
«
*
'™i«»
‘ho
business. He pointed out to the new
troubles at the aewer outlet odl'll
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The Woodmen of the World hall ‘he city's growth until today it is a
of Dr. W H. Pollard, public
council that only by harmonious act*
etrecl
Accomplishment of lhi>r<e contagious disease this year, th* '’ihee
health official. Six rases of the dis- was well Ailed last night when Pine well-equipped country weekly with
gram also will be a step towar •»*• health report states. Cases of con- ease already have been reported ;o Circle No. 45. Neighbors of Wood- « 8<><>d standing among Oregon a Aon could city affairs be carried 08
hroperly.
abtlahment of a sewer disposal lit. taglous diseases reported folio** the oflicer. who believes that the ma- craft, conducted its annual public in- newspapers.
pox. 8; whooping cough. 8;
Liquor Ordinance Passed
For thia reason It la deali to chicken
The
News
has
now
been
in
its
Impetigo. 1; pneumonls. t; typholj. Iart>
»»«roduced Into SpringAeld sta ll.tlon
followed
a,
quarterg oppislte the post-' An ordinance making It a crinw
keep the sewer system eonflti to
from
the
camps
In
the
Wendllng
dis-
program
and
a
buffet
supper
.
spacious
quarters
oppislte
tne
post
,
4; Influent
under city laws to manufacture, offer
13; scarlet fever, 8;
one common nutlet.
, ‘Het.
. • ’ Mrs. A d . Hulburt was installing of-i Offl<e
than a year Since
m
essules.
5
small
pox.
3.
for sale or having Intoxiaating liquor
Will Ssrvs Industrial Tra
Dr. Pollard urged vaccination and Acer, and the new officers assumed rpm,,vlnB •'> * ls otation. o
us
The Tenth street aewer e«t Hon
ness has warranted; the purchase -if was passed by the council. A maxi­
, other precautionary measures to pre their duties In an impressive ritual-
will provide a trunk Hue whlifwlll SURVEYORS BEGIN TASK
a modern automatic Job press and mum fine of »200 and Jail sentenco
vent spread of the disease,
latlc ceremony.
was fixed as the penalty. PrevlotwlF
also serve the Industrial tract
other equipment
OF LOCATING NEW SPAN
Dwight Kessey and Ave members
The program of music and readings
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all liquor cases arising In SpringAeld
connections will lie required
I of the Gillespie family make up the wh|ch followed was arranged by Mrs
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have been tried In Justice court. tW
tract with the building of a tiiery
Survey» of the sector between the hslfdoxcn cases already reported
Marlon Adams, head of the progarm MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS OF fine money going to the county. CottB-
and woolen mill this summeaThn foot of Main street and the river and ,
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committee.
HIGH SCHOOL TO LUNCH Cllmen said while arrests were being
system contemplates trunk vers between the river and the P arlA c:
made by city police officers the e*M
only, lateral sewers being paldy by Highway on the Eugene aide have
Invitations
to
attend
the
Installs
T® Fet* ’’resident
Mothers' and daughters' luncheon might as well be handled in record­
adjacent property
| been started hy Slate Highway En< Mrs. J. Frankel, president of the "»»
aiwepted by the following
conducted under the auspices
Members of the charier col * IU*# glneer fccfulloch with the purpose ■»•«• federation of w o m e n s clu bs..«« c'vetos
W oodcraft lodge: Cot
Girfs le a g u e of the SpringAeld er's court and the city receive th*
fines.
[.olpl to this as owe of the rhlurgu- nf definitely bM.atlng , ha new »pr| ng. being honored at a luncheon at the ‘»«« Grove. Drain. Creswell. Junction
Conncilmsn Stewart said that some
m ea t, ou the new document T h . '
br)dg,.
Eugene hotel today.
City. Coburg and Waltervllle
i
Cugene
hotel
Imlay.
bridge
uary 22. It was announced today. Mrs. relief from overflow water on G street
extensions as proposed hy Cityigiu-
Among members of the SpringAeld
Engineer McCulloch was here this
The Incoming officers Installed at Georgia Peterson, head of the domes- could be had by putting In a large
eer Klovdahl after an exhaust su ’ - w r„k worMln, „„ , he p(an
, ur. Civic club attending are Mrs.
Lydia |a„t night's meeting are: P. G. N. tic science department of the high drainage at 10th street. The street
vey nf the situation, follow: I
Try ' must be complete before the •McGowan. Mrs. Parker. Mrs.
s ft Elsie I^m bert; G. N., Ida Adams; school, has consented to take charge J
D lstrbl No. 2. south of Mll|a< > . gprlng Aeld bridge committee can pro- Dlppel. Mrs W. J. Scott and others, advisor. Myrtle Egglmann; magacian, of the lunch, which will take place in committee offered to Inspect the pre­
sent tile with him this week. He said
670 feet of 10 Inch sewer « M’ll ceed with obtaining a rlgiit-of-way
Lily Kixer; clerk. Nina McPhereon, the basement.
since
10th street was graded It
street from Multi street to teh B for the approaches to the new span.
Club Has Gathering
banker, Ada McPherson; musician.
All girls of the school are invited brought more water down G. street
street; 1420 feet of 8 Inchewei* No time Is being lost by the state
because not a large enough opening
The Five Hundred Club met la.it Mabie Mortensen; Inner sentinel, to ask their mothers to the lunch.
from South B and Mill street p .if I commission In planning Ihe Spring
Kate W illiams; outer sentinel. Dollle^ Glee clubs of the high school a r e 1 had been left through the G street
Second, and south on Second jille y fl(,,d brldg, MOd W(>rk |(| egpec|ed i week at the residence of Mr. aud
Mrs. F. A. DePue. Ouests were Mr. Hunter; Aagbearer, Mamie Rich- rehearsing “The Moundhuilders,” a grade.
between E end F streets; 8 Il lat-i early In Ihe spring
captain of guards. Roda cantata to be presented January 28.
Appointments for the year include:
|
and
Mrs. B. A. Washhurne and Mr.
erals through blocks 8 and 41 and
- -
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I. M. Peterson, city attorney, Simon
end Mrs. behind Ewhanks.
Mem- Lloyd; correspondent. Flora Huntlv;-
42. 10 und 43 and a 6 Inch lal I on
Safety Meeting Conducted
Klodvahl. surveyor; Jess Sm itso*.
hers of Ihe club who participated In “’»nngers. Mary Magill. Alice Doane REBEKAHS INSTALL NEW
Fourth street from the cel of
E. A. Taylor and Harry Shea, both Ihe card playing were Dr. and Mrs. and Mln» le Girard.
hoick 42 south to the city nits
OFFICERS AT MEETING fire chief and chief of police; Fred
Hinson, night watchman; A. S Car­
safety
experts
of
the
Mountain
Stat->s
8.
R
Dlppel.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
Sea-
Costs of this project »7000
rie traffic officer; George Valller.
The
Rebekah
Lodge
installed
new
Elxa
Sutton.
Fred
Olgan
Relief Sewer: 300 feet of (inch , Power company offices at Corvallis vey,
Needlecraft to Meet
officers for the coming year at a street commissioner; Mrs. Paul Brat-
Stevens.
Miss
trunk sewer form Ihe present Itfall ,n<* Albany, conducted a safety Arst Welby
Crystal
to north D and Kelly streei 40A «‘«"•ting nt the company's local plant Bryan, Mrs. Grace Roberta. Mrs.
January 20 Is the date for the ne*t meeting Monday night. Those tak­ tain. police matron.
The following com m ittees were ap­
feet of 30 Inch trunk seweigi I) Tuesday.
First aid work was re- Maude T. Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. meeting of the Needlecraft club, lo ing office were;
Mrs. L. B. Putnam, noble grand; pointed for the year:
street from Kelley to W aterH -et,: »'owed, with emphasis given to re- Frank Delhi«, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Lari­ be conducted at the residence of Mrv.
Judiciary—Tyson. McKIin and May.
sucltatton methods.
Mrs. Sara Richmond, vice grand;
mer. Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson.
Larson Wright. Sixth and C streets.
and 430 feet of 18 Inch trunk
Street—McKIin. May and Stewart.
Mrs. Lee Clark, recording secretary;
D and water to Mill. Coat »4.'
Fire and Water—May, Tyson and
Mrs. Fred Hinton, financial secretary;
For north part of city: 2800 d of
Mrs. Edna Swarts. treasurer; Mrs. McKIin.
24 Inch sewer from D and ater
I YESTERDAY and today
Health—S tew art McKIin and T y ­
Ernest Black, warden; Mrs. H. Jollff,
streets to K street In alley treen i
son.
conductor;
Mrs.
Annie
Knox,
shsp-
Water and Mill streets; 2900 t of:
Police— May. McKIin and Stewart.
laln; Mrs. William Donaldson. I. G.;
81* Inch sewer east on K at t to
Mrs.
Bert
Doane.
O.
G.;
Mrs.
Harry
Eleventh street. Cost »19.000
Brumette, right supporter to noble C STREET PAVING PLAN
grand: Mrs. Jesse Lorah, left sut-
KLAMATH FALLS CHA ER
IS TO BE INVESTIGATED
porter to noble grand; Mrs. Fred
I
Louk.
right
supporter
to
vice
grand;
NIG H T M E E T POSTP ED
Paving of C. street between Fftfi
Mrs. Karl Girard, left supporter of and Sixth street as proposed recently
Postponement of the Klsmnt 'alls
vice grand; Mrs. R. P. Mortensen, is being Investigated by a commit»««
Lions club charter night fron inu-
musician.
of the Methodist Episcopal churc*
Trustees of the lodge are Mrs. which owns property bordering the
ary 18 to 25 was announced In ele-
Lillie Kixer. Mrs. Bale Lambert and entire length of the project on on«
gram received today hy Pres I, t J.
F Ketels of the SpringAeld cl De­
Mrs. Fred Louk.
side. Definite estim ates on cost are
lay of the meeting for one w< as­
to be obtained, and owners of pro­
sures the operation of an ex, ilort
Surprise Party Given
perty Involved, to be Interviewed.
over the Sonthern PaclAc’s ron
The committee ls composed of Dr.
Mrs.
E.
E.
Pyne
was
honored
by
a
cut-off line to he uesd by Llo and
W. H. Pollard, N. W. Emery and R.
surprise
party
given
by
several
the general public.
friends Tuesday evening of this week, W. Smith.
Thia Lions special train, I was
The Methodist church has definite­
the occasion of her birthday. Re­
learned, will be open to the | »rnl
ly arranged for Installation of velvet
freshments
were
enjoyed
at
the
close
public, nnd an effort la to he ado
of a pleasant evening spent at cards. curtains shutting off the balcony M
to obtain 200 passengers for I ex­
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. a means of Improving the accoustfen
cursion. If 75 passengers are aln-
Ress
Thatcher and children, Mr. and of the building. The curtains will be
ed. the fare will ho »9.13 f the
Mrs. M. B. Huntly, Mrs. Marie Bra- In within a week. It Is expected. The
round trip, and of 200 pass ers
xael, M. A. Pohl and Mr. and Mrs. E. improvement was made on recoin-
are gotten the fare will be .00.
ommendatlons of experts In accooe-
E.
Pyne.
Tourist sleeping ears are »2.75 Ira.
tlcs at the University of Oregon.
SpringAeld club members ar, lan-
Missionary
Tea
nlng on making the trip to w m«
Indies of the Home Missionary TWO SCOUT TROOPS TO
the Klamath cuha Into the fc It
Society of the Methodist church held
Is probable that the excursion ne
HOLD MEETNG TO NIG HT
slag, as Klamath Falls club m iers
a tea at the church parlors yesterday
Springfield's two Boy 8cout troop«
afternoon.
More than two score
douht-that the city will acrom iatd
will meet together at the Chamber o f
were served during the afternoon.
both Linns and their wives.
Commence at 7:30 o’clock tonight It»
Another excursion will leaTCu
hear C.' R. Clark, Lane county execn-
Install« Encampment Offipere
gtene pn January 22 for Mari-ld,
Mr. Clark will explain th*
Oswald Olson of SpringfiOlfi, dis­ tlve.
where the Washington MasonliHge
of Portland will exemplify the Iter
trict deputy grand patriarch. Installed Scout roundup now being Inaugratetf
officers of Wimawhala encampment. In the county.
Mason degree with several knd
Local Scout Committeemen havw
No. 8. I. O. O. F., at Eugene last night.
lodge members present.
f ,rai
- J ia lt
Last Saturday Mr. -Olson installed of­ been asked to attend the Joint m eet­
Bprlngfl.eld Masons are expect to
. ->»88H8tll!.‘-
. tilliä ,'
ficers of Illahee encampment. No. »3, ing by Scoutm asters Gossler and Ty-
make the trip. Reduced fares of­
at Mnrcola.
fered by tho Bouthern Pacific.
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