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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
WEIGHT AND EXPERIENCE
SADLY NEEDED TO HELP
HIGH SCHOOL PROSPECTS
HEARING ON CLOSING
OF SECOND STREET IS
EXPECTED TO BE SOON
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IN A L I V I T O W N
NUMBER 31
RPR1NGPUBLD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 1927
tw enty - fourth yeah
T n e Psopia a Paper
Seven Climb Peck
of Middle Sinter
LOOM. SCHQBLSTO
OPEN BN SEPI. 12
Word
la anxiously
Weight and experience—Iwn India-
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- awaited bore as i , gOy Scout Party of Eighteen |
petiaable qualltle. of a mod football to *-*
the date
for the bearing ""
on ,h"
the ‘ < loa-, 1 vi*it Glacier* in Three Sir*- " '
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team are sadly larking In the mol. r- In« of Berond street to be conducted ■
Area During Week End
Emergency is Declarod a* Mean* i * i out of which Coach t-oonani May , hr the atate public *»rvfee
b
o f Aaaurine Safety in Elect- H e» «m.at mold a Hprlngfleld high I »Ion on the r.q u e. of lb ., atoto high | Heven Sprln<fl»*lf1 people added theii
if tton* and ln*tec- * 'h‘M‘* *rld,r0* team thia year.
way commission It la fel
era
»t
rlcal In.tallat.on. and In.tec
* wp
<(„ „
! the wxm.r the «tacl.ion on the Second
th#y
th<> b0,
tor I. to be Named: Improve- *
* t>
up
|h„ |)1<h „ r e e l matter I. gotten out «
„.„„t party on Collier Olacler and as
ment* Planned.
.taedard
P
cended to the top.
Ir
top, 10,03»
10,039 feet
feet.
In
...n a a r a act
am last
« ... year."
year." aald
aald Mayfield
Mayfield I wajr'
d ‘ll" ’,o<’
gtart ' h
ridge
the
w(,rr W (> M clagan. Harry
.
today aa he looked over prosper«. for
“ will start.
D eclaring that *a r ......
. « l . t . the coating year
yggr
J“ ‘‘“
lie recaueu , m hat
a il ' < «uut> Judg«
arnar
Wright, and fire hoy scouts, Carroll
In connection «Uh the nece.alty of
<>oa(.h w > ||er
aurprlae th l. morning that no word t w ,
(
Oef)r(w. Maaon.
a a f. electrical wiring In th l. e l . y j h e
Sprtn<flgld hllrtl
had an “
“ ^ / J . l ’ that h“ n d m t o ^ ° ' ' rd<’" Wr” ht and Heraey T° n”M’th-
Springfield city oouncll at Monday
, U( (, „ . ful foo0w „
, received. He ..I d toot he naderatood
|n
night , meeting adopted1 an ordinance
that the service conwtoa.lon plan n
Kbic|erg on , he
providing for an electrical wiring It.
y e,r
to hold a public hearing Immediately. »
of
ar„a
apeetor and Cor perm it, lor ■•«rink
Graduation Plaved havoc
and that It ahould have taken place
Thirteen boy
The ordinance c o rr e .p o n d . with the experienced men.
.a id
Mayfield I ...............
..
ourmg
before thio.
scout, and five men left here Satur-
atate .la c tlr a c l code
"H owever, w e have ...m e pretty good
BoutbgWeI. „ a id e n t . th l. week pre-
'a a n "d “ralnp<.d at Scott
The council at II. next mooting will »‘ “ ff ,hB* may be groomed .h-n
pgrel| the|r
the council
y
Sunday a trip w a.
nam e an electrical In.pector to carry I thing that will prove a »urprl.e to w, (h >|(<)Ul g0
affixed. a n /
tb<>
Board at Tuesday Meeting In­
formed of Resignation of Mi«*
Veatch of High School Facul­
ty; Commercial Teacher I*
Named.
September 12— an even month away
: —is the date for opening Springfield
I public schools, both elementary and
high schools, according to announce*
( m ent. made by Chairman W. O.
. Hughe, following a meeting of the
school hoard Tueietay night.
Final preparations of buildings and
grounds are being rushed this month
for the opening of school, and the
board la making every effort to line
I up Its teaching staff.
t
hief
Executive
of
M
anachuietts
out t h e p r .r n .lo n . of the or.llnan.-e even the moat optlm latlc. There »re genl „
tb„ pubIlc .e r v lc e commla-
**
crppk Mof<
In this matter, tjwo snags have been
upon whole shoulder» fell the task
It w a. pointed out that th l. city ha- » to * veteran, left.
|
They w, re Informed that Ina.-
(hga u^ #j
fouf)d alonr , bp
of rendering the final decision as to
struck by the school board this sum­
whether Sacco and V enietti were
gone for year, without these provl
"Another trouble th l. year la the mu< h a . the council already had act-
an()
glacier la .«111 well cover-
mer, one, the difficulty In obtaining *
to die in the famed murder case
.Io n . which have been adopted In matter of w eight Moat of our beat ,,d „„ the matter the delayed aubmla-
^ h| h fl)|R uj> (bp ama||
commercial teacher and the other the
which has been in the courts more
virtually all modern communities.
men are .m all. There are some big gton o, the petition would be of little er rrPTaBB,.R
and hide,
hide, the
the ice
The
resignation of Miss Sylvia Veatch as
than * years
creva.se. and
Ice. The
teacher of mathematics and physic*.
Hereafter. peraSts »hall l.e required boys In school, and wo ahull have to value
entire party climbed up near the head
for electrical wiring Jobs, and will be , make real football ■men out of thorn
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Paced with the difficult situation of
of Collier Olacler, about 8500 feet
MRS. JOHN SCOTT IS
I replacing Mias Veatch at a time so
granted by the city Recorder on the I "I'm not the least bid afraid we £ LMER SMITH RESIGNS
elevation.
payment of a It foe. A fine of not lea. ( are going to have a failure aa a football
. ---------- .
KILLED IN ACCIDENT near the opening of school, the board
_ TRAFFIC
. .............. ... OFFICER
The party !wa* conducted to t h e ,
AS
In
fact.
I
am
aure
we".!
have
a
at Tuesday night's meeting refused to
than >10 or more than >50 for v io l. , team
atr-v-CD A M O N T H S ' D U T Y i Olacler. by H. E. Maxey, chairman of
A F T E R * MONTHS DU I T
romm)Ue<, who
tloo of the ordinance Is provided
team that will be wwll worth watch-
Victim of an automobile accident at accept her resignation. An effort wUi
•traat Improvaman» Approved
' Ing And after all Is aald and done.
_
many trips Into the Three Cregwell Monday noon, Mrs. John be made, however, to find a satlsfae*
Elmer
.Smith, - appointed
The council received and acted « * may chalk up a surprising string
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Slaters area. Besides those named Scott of that place died Monday even -! tory suoceesor for the mathematled
f.vyjrably on a petition asking the Im
of Victoria, before (he season la over." truffles offleer four months ago. re-
Instructor, and If this la accocivpllahe*
above others In the party Included lng at the age of *1.
provement of Park .tr e a t betw een I Coach Mayfield la alt.m pUng is ar- signed this morning
The automobile which was driven | do effort will be made to hold her to
FVankKn Drury, Dennison Andrews,
Poruth and Fifth atreet». in the WII
rang« b eltt.r fadlltlaa for the athiodc , Mr. »rottb was reticent concerning
OordOn Deoda, Ford Daaner, Billy by her husband overturned! on the her contract. The board has ato
tamette Heights section Another pad- rooms at the high school gymnasium hla reasons for quitting h l. Job here, Knox. R ee.e Chase. Billie Wheeler, sidewalk after aa effort waa made to nonneed that la Is open to application*
but aald that hla Ideas aa to how the
tlon, seeking for a number of aide 1
avert a collision with a pedestrian. for the position.
Job should be handled made la Im­ and Bari Wheeler of the Lion* cluo Mrs. 8cott was planed beneath the oar,
Several have been elected' to the
walk Jobs scattered over the city. ,RA NICE AND OSSIE
perative that he resign. Ha Intimated troop, and Dr. B. R Dtppel and H. J. ■
commercial gew
position
this summer, —
bat -
u u n iu j g a * broken
UIUADM collar
WSOOT irvac,
mea^vea a—
suffering
bone, several vVlUUiDH-ta.
also was approved and toe work >
C
M
.
CHRISTIE WED HERE that his leanings toward leniency with
broken ribs, and Injuries to her head each time resignation, have left th*
authorised
The
party
ban
aa
enjoyable
trip
and
the motoring public was the chief
An ordinance providing for asseaa-
come back carrying coat* of sunburn Hemborrages from the last-named In Job open again. Tuesday night th*
Osale Chrletla, of Long Beach. Call ! troub| ,
Juries brought on her death.
board tried again, naming Mlsa fl.
menta to par for the grading of P
atreet between Ninth and Tenth
aBd 1™ N‘<* e,,rk of **“ I im
n iig uia
sw v part of Mr ----------
During
the m
latter
Smith's from spending several hour, on the
Loyal Scott, employe at the Ketel’s | Wagner of Corvallis. Her answer I*
«BOW.
atreet. and Ninth between O end F »PrlnffB.ld poMofflce. wer- m i s r r 1 .d Onnectton with the localI police force
FTanklln Drury and Bari Wheeler drug store here, la a son of Mrs. Scott, awaited
««> arfoBted
Abutllna or.. •< • ’ u,et ‘••r«moBy Bl **•
of the number of arrests for Duffle of-
Vasby brothers are finishing paint*
stopped
of at Camp Lucky Boy on the She waa a member of a well-known
D eny la «»«e.iied In the action
I
J' T Moor’' ot th,B cMy Au<u "1 fenses has dropped steadily. Them
Lane family, among the survivors be­ ing the hi^ i school building, and th*
return
trip
to
spend
two
w
eeks
In
newer Contract L .t
7 Pr’ **Bt Bt ,h * cB>*“ OBy werB
Mts have bene few In the laat two months.
ing: R. H. Parsons of Springfield new roof Is now Installed on the LI**
Hlmnn Klovdahl w a. «runted the J T Moors. John E. Nice of S i* '» « ' partlcuUrly because the traffic offleer training artth other Lane county and Will Parsons of Eugene, brothers; coin building. Fire Chief Jess Smlt*
contract for l » t l l a t l o n of . .ew -r I fleld- » “d B,1,B M,,,er °*
h "' h a . been handling other duUe. during scout..
Mrs. lula Shaub and Mrs. Ann Rogers son has offered the local fire equip*
------- - E. » F. nephew.
i the vacation schedule.
of Creswell, staters; Mrs. Laura ment to be used In burning the old
through ....................
block No. —
88. . between
WALKERS SURPRISED ON
A snxldlng dinner waa pre pared "at
Mr Bmlth la returning to Bugene
Brown,
Alturas, California,
Mrs. shingles about the Lincoln buMlng.
Ninth and’ Tenth street. HI. bid w a.
the home of John & Nice. 8lxteen
Police Chief Bmltsoa la expected to
- WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Serena Phillips of North Bend and |
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>350.
The city
city has
h a . not
not received
en n o n were present. Including Mr. and Mrs. 'appoint a new man for the Job tm-
The
received a a p petition
Mrs. Belle Thornton of Reedsport.
NEW CLEANER PUT IN
On the
occasion of their
auppoeedly circulated am ong »outh J T Donaldson. Kill. Miller Mr. A
mediately. He aald today that th ere, On
tbe ocoeaton
tneir 17th
in n wed-
r r .-
Mr. Scott was driving home from
n
a
aldera opposing the closing of Secm d J Miller of Halem. Mr J. Freeman.
need for a traffic offleer here, and din< ann|versary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reedsport when the accident occur-j
AT SPRINGFIELD MILL
cum other
umo. aaw
a. ——
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street rros.lng
end a . city offlclala John Nice and family, and the bride that
duties
connected
with the | Walker
Walker were
were given
rt,e n a a pleasant
pleasant surprise
surprise reid
„_«* W-- dpi
l*»k
ma-ammaPW that
«__ a number of tkwla
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A new receiving separator for wheat
Job «wehee
snakes m necessary
that thl*
the dtV
city i I by
their felonAa
friends loaf
last ovan.
even-
have advised the »outh.W er. >h»t and groom
«5 F V F B A I A R F IN J U R E D
haR b<‘en instBlled at the »Prln<fiaW
the dining
I ing.
that B
tlimt
such
U« U *»V
action
*a»»M la
im useless
ana»«.'« -w before ...
the — V IJpon
grw entering ---
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— room t h e , employ one.
S E V E R A L A R E IN J U R E D
M|U and Grgin company plant and w M
The visitors dropped In on the
council. It la presumed that the mat- wedding parly found Inscribed upon a
IN ACCIDENTS HERE given ita first trial yesterday. The
STARS AND MASONS TO
W alkers early In the evening and en
ter la to he taken up with the state blackboard the follow ing’
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cleaner appeared to work satisfactor*
u s u c P IC N IC P D in A V Joyed a pleasant evening In conversa-
We wish you health and happiness,
highway ronvndaelon directly. The
Accident« of various kinds took the t|y_ and wtn
a valuable addition to
HAVE PICNIC F R ID A Y
A number 0( long Ume membe r .
Wo
'Wish
you
wealth
in
store,
council. It waa pointed out, already
usual toll of victim s here this week.
the equipment of the mill. It is said.
The Order of the Eastern Star will ( of Juanita lodge. No. 86. were among
'We wish you heaven after death,
haa acted on the matter.
Coy Leathers, a Springfield Boy. | "The wheat this year has been
'How could we wish you much hold a picnic at Swimmer’s Delight ’ the visitors.
was bitten by a dog when he stepped unusuaiiy dirty," said' John Bushman
more?”
•*»... ®.
i Friday night Inviting alt S tar, and
CHANEY TO SPEAK AT
on a canine while running for the oi tbe
company. “This new equip*
Mr. and Mr. Nice have gone to | MRaon, an(, lhetr (am|, |e». This will SACK-SEWER INJURES
water infilile on a non-bathing suit ment
enable us to get clean grato
UNION CHURCH MEET eastern Oregon for their honeymoon - bp tbe gecond eTent of tbe kind plan-
HAND IN CONVEYOR swimming party with a number of ag goon gs ,t ls brought Into the plant
ned by the Stars.
boys. A woman approached and the The machine has a capacity of 80d
This will be a basket supper.
boys took to the river. Leathers step- busbels.”
births double deaths
ping on the dog. He was badly bitten.
W illiam Denny of W est Springfield
Two are Honorod
chLrch Sunday evening. Mr. C haney1 Birth. In Springfield for July total o'clock, followed by swimming^ Mem- in the grain
‘
suffered a broken leg when kicked by
In honor of Miss Helen Hartley ol
1.
well known In Springfield and has S. while there were but 4 deaths, a c b
r . are Invited whether member, of
Three fingers were* con a horse.
is w e ll K n o w n in a p r in g im iu a n u nan Si w n u r m r r « w n m >,uv ■»
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_________ a a - t o r . m a n v . u d l e n . e s here .mrdinv
tused. and a bone may be broken.
broken
Paul Radtke, employed by Hills Ashland and Miss Estelle Chaney, if
appeared before many audiences here cording to W
W. H
H. Pollard,
Pollard, city
city health
health the
the local
local order
order or
or n n o o t t
Mr. K lier was cleaning out a plug­ brothers of Jasper, sustained
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_____ Marshfield, a number of Springfield
a crack
In connection with the aupertnten-, officer.
I
a—
conveyor,
when someone started ed pelvis bone and other Injuries when young people gave a swimming p art/
- a better
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dcncy work.
I T h l. . la a much
record .U
th -_
a n 1 Return from Portland-M r. and ged -----
.
la s t Sunday. M is. Douglass, of the , U . t toonth. when death, for the first Mrs. Fred Montgomery returned Wed- the conveyor, h l. hand being caug
he tell from a dock.
t *Bd P * nic »» Swimmer s Delight Tue»
day evening.
northwest training schools for d ea-, time In a long time exceeded hlrths. negdBy n lg h t_ a fta r_ a _ trtp _ tO -P °tt* ^ l^ ^ .^ ^ M^ — —
Miss Hartley and Miss Chaney ar*
coneaeea, Seattle, addressed t h e j
™w™"- s ^
TWO ACCIDENTS ON
visiting at the home of Miss Jut*
Methodist congregation. A speaker
SPRINGFIELD STREETS : Pollard, following attendance at th«
from Harrisburg will apeak thia Sun­
' Eitworth League convention at Cat-
day morning.
Fred Bosserman waa s l i g h t l y
cade Resort.
bruised when knocked down by a
!
Hl*hway Patching on
motorcycle driven by Paul Nice at
F ire Engine Called
The slate highway department waa
Fifth and. Main streets last Friday.
preparlngt his morning to continue
Mr. Bosserman was not seriously hurt,
The city fire department was celled
with patching Snath Second and South
and the operator of the motorcycle upon last evening to extinguish a
D streets, recently Improved with oil­
was not held responsible for the ac­ grass fire on East Main street. Th«
cident
ueui.
flre was not serious nor was is threat-
ing
Automobiles driven by D. M. Morse enlng Bny damage, according to the
Visit Murphy Homs— Visitors at the
of Springfield and George W. Murphy report oj ch ief Jess Smltson. Yester-
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Murphv
' of Santa Rosa. California, came toget- day, the fire engine was einrployed at
Sunday were Mr. and Mra. Jesse Os­
■ her at Sixth and Main streets Monday, the Lincoln school iwhere shingle*
borne and son, David, of Berkeley.
i But alight damage resulted.
were burned.
California. Miss O'Bryan of Oakland,
and Delbert Mitchell, formerly of
Montgomerys to Leave
MRS. WM. WADSWORTH
8prlngfleld. They were en route
IS DEAD AT PORTLAND
Mr. ana Mra. A1 Montgomery are
north by automobile, and will return
leaving again for Ashland, after a
this evening for another visit at the
Mrs. William Wadsworth, slater of
short stay In Springfield, their former
Murphy home. Delbert Mitchell haa
Bert Doane of Springfield, died at her ,
home. Because of Mr. Montgomery’s
sold his business at Oakland.
1 home In Portland following a long Ill­
health they found It impossible to re­
ness. She came to Lane county 22
main for long here. As soon as the
Drives up MeKanala— Mr. and Mrs.
years ago from Clnclnattl, Ohio, and
weather ts cooler, they will return
Walter Ooasler. Mrs. Ella Ixvmbard.
was well-known in Springfield.
from Ashland to Los Angeles, where
Mr. and Mra. Evan 1/ombard of Eu­
I Besides her husband she leaves to
,
gene, Mr. and Mra A. J. Buchan of
mourn her loss her mother, Mr*. N. they spent last winter.
Deer Lodge, Mont.. William Bean and
Doane; an adopted daughter, Mrs.
Return to Grants Paas— Paul Nice
son. Dredsel, of laCroase. Wla.. and
Katherine Mitchell; four sisters, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bean made up a
H. H. Ruth, Mrs. E F. Judkins of Eu­ and friends. J. Freeman, who have
picnic party on the McKenale river
gene. Mrs. L. L. Barrett and' Mrs. Mary been visiting here for a few days,
have returned to Wildervtlle, near
Sunday. They visited the fish racks.
E. Hill of Portland; four brothers, E.
Grants P u s , where they are employed
B. Doane og FJugene. Bert Doane of
Visitors from W isconsin— William
Springfield, and Allen Doane of Port­ ob a state highway Job. They went
south on their motorcycles.
Bean and son. Dreedel, of LaCrosse
land.
W la, are visiting at the home of Mr.
MaKay la Injured— Arthur McKay
and Mra. Walter Ooasler and other
Oeee to k>wo— Miss Lucille Ohlsen,
relatives here. Mr Bean la Mra. Ooe-
who hag ben visiting her oraadmother. of Mhrcota, employed by the Fischer
sler1« father, the son of Mra. F. M
Mrs. Hare McPherson, left Monday Lumber company, suffered contusion»
Bean, and brother of Mra. Rlla Lom­
with her father for Iow a where the to hta foot yesterday rwfiien he drop­
bard.
will visit for some time. Mtae Ohl­ ped a piece of lumber.
I ™;
w .
/
»¿E. .“ 'XZrJS:
Just Dying o f Curiosity
son's home la at Marshfield.
Balna Leave Todey—Mr. and Mr*.
Verne Bain, Who have beeq visiting
for a few days at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Walter Ooasler, will return to­
day to Woodburn, where Mr. Bain
ta principal of the i.lgh school.
Ge to Oregon City— Mr. and
Fred
Frees will drive to Oregon
Hare from Minneapolis—Mias Jeealc
Fawalt of Minneapolis, Minn., 1s visit­ Batnrday to bring hock their
ing at the home of Mra. Alfred Lloyd, who h u been there thl*
Morgaa.
Mra.
Ctty
so«,
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