The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 01, 1927, Image 1

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the A dvertiu n g
It Does
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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N IW B F A F M R
’* * L I V I T O W N
TW ENTY-FOURTH YEAR
WOOD PRODUCTS
DISPLAYED IIH IR
SCHOOL BOARD FILLS
VACANCY: INSTITUTE
AT EUGENE. SEPT. 8-9,
Title ■ U
m
Pay
RAILROAD WILL LIKELY
BE HELD HERE SOON
W orld Student Record
Bib 4-L riuniu OLI
FOR LABOR DAY
That the hearing on the clegtng of
Second street In order to assess part
been secured by the Bprlnafmld school i
of the cost of the new Willamette j
Sports of the Woods and Millt
board to take the position left vacant ,
river bridge against the Southern
to be Seen in All Day Cele­
Booth-Kelly Exhibits of Dougina by the withdrawal of M bs B yntul
Pacific company will be set In a few j
Veatch,
high
school
teacher,
accord
.
bration of Mill Operatives and
days Is the opinion of Judge C. P- -
Fir and Cedar Lumber One of
log to a statem ent made by W. O. |
Barnard
who
attended
a
meeting
of
Employees; . Everything to be
Attractive Features; Awards
Hughes. chairman o f the school board.
the highway commission thia week.
Free.
Made f o r Dleplaye; Coast
ah« will teach mathematics and
The hearing which was to have been
, Fork Winner.
physics. The board hae secured her
held promptly was put off on request
Commencing Monday morning Sep­
»Ignaturo to her contract added Mr.
of the railroad company engineer«
tember
6 verlle woods men will spend
With the annual Istne County Fair Hughes, Mies Veatch will te». h In
who requested time to Chech up on
the
d
a
y
with employers and friends
tn full swing In Eugene many resi­ lie,id this coming school term
the estimated coat for overhead and
In
and
all
day eelegartlon at Wend-
dents of Springfield attending It are
undergrade crossings o n
Second'
The teachers of the Springfield
street. L. E. Bean, chairman of the j
ling.
finding special Interest In the ex­ public achool have been notified by
public eervlce commission, has In­
Four-L locals from, Springfield«
hibit of lumber products arranged by A. J Morgan, principal of the high
formed the railroad official^ that they
,
.1
»...1
'
»chord,
that
the
Lane
County
Teach
Wendllng. and camps wtll send teams
m lllln t r I n lt t r r n t a o f the* n o r i l l w e a l.
ro" *
. I er's Institute wtU be held September
have had sufficient time and that the
to compete In the game« for prlxee
Having a primary concern in tha ,
an()9|h gt Eu<„ne
lhtJ Woodrow
1 hearing should be held.
hung up for those men most skilful
prosperity of the saw mill Industry wilnini junior High achool which Is j
i The railroad officials had demanded
In tree-topping, cable splicing, log­
they And the appeal to the public to located at 12th and Jefferson streets j
| at the last meeting In Salem that they
bucking, foot racing, base ball and
Nelson T Johnson, of OVa-
other competitions.
use wood In Its various useful pur-
Among those who will address the | Uoma. new assistant See'y. of Sta'e, I be given time to check up on costa I
Neil 1) Blue, of Vtrnon. Ha
and estim ates required by the pro-,
poses very attractive.
| assembly of teachers will he C. A. | was promoted from th - I -r-.i ">
"We tried to get log-rollers,” said
posed brldge-bulldlng program. This has set a high ncliool and college
Sen-test where lie l.ew
I ' r
Howard,
state
superintendent
of
pub
'
George Cox. of the Springfleld local
record by finishing the two full
T h e Booth K elly Lumber com pany
had been grauted even though the courses of seven years in 29%
lie Instruction; K F. Carlton, secre-! rest Io the more diuniAed position
this morning, "but we were unable to
which has a big mill here has co­
—which by the »ay pays only
public service commission realised
months
He will receive his A.B
turv
of
the
Oregon
State
Teacher's
get them, aside from that, everything
operated with others In trying to sell
$7.500 per year
degree
at
Florida
University
at
the
the expensive nature of delay. Chair­
elae connected with the wood« in re­
O r x o n lumber to the borne builders association; lion It F. Mulkey of
end
o
the
summer
term
man Bean's reply intimates that the |
Portland, formerly preaident of the
gards to work or play will be seen.”
commission is in no frame of min-1
of the nation,
1 state normal school at Ashlasd and McKENZIE HIGHWAY
A nurse will be on the field all day
Oregon wood products are
for more delay from the same quarter. EFFORTS TO LOCATE
and there will be a nursery for chlF
MUST BE 80-FEET OR
seen In many attractive forms lioth W C. Hawley, congressman from thia
Judge Barnard called attention to
CANNERY IN T H IS CITY
dren available, said Mr. Cox.
rough and finished They range from dlatrict.
LA N tvcn.
NO ROAD BUREAU AID the fact that bids very likely will be
The program of sports events had
the huge, thick slabs of the first cuts
WILL
BE
CONTINUED
opened at the September meeting for
not been available but Mr. Cox aw
down to smaller, highly finished artl- METHODISTS WILL SEND
That the McKenile highway must , rradlt)g the flrgt four mile« of the
Effort*
locAte a new cannery In , —
gureB
every
s, leg down even to a small hair comb DELEGATE TO CONVENTION have an 80-foot right-of-way or there Willamette highway east from
irons l Lowell
a j w c ii
Mu«.»» to
— --
—
- one the picnic will be o . f
made from Douglas fir
can be no further federal aid In mak- j bridge Bid. calling ¿ o r j h e ^ r a d j ^
j " ' £ ^ “ ‘g’Jrtngfleld i
^
’t a s ^ X ^ h e a d m its ^ « very
Motion pictures of togging and saw ­
Following the Sunday morning ser­
,t a portion of th . Lincoln u l g , | of t h e ^ r - B e . m a y
n- ? l,
CommPrc^
g^ ded
lively, there being between three and
mill operations are being shown also vices the local Methodist Episcopal
church will elect a lay delegate, and I way. Is the statem ent of Enunett
The Mate will advertise for these at a meeting of a comm ittee of that four thousand people present.
In the large tented booth
C. W. Oodlove won the senior and an alternate. (o «,«-nd to the Lay Elec- J n ow lrd. representative from Lane bid. on behalf of Lane county and the body Wednesday
There are to be no concessions oB
grand championship honors on his | torgi conference which will be held In county In the Legislature, who was county win pay all the cost of the meeting with the local commntee the grounds states Mr. Cox. This M
pure bred Jersey Priscilla Pilot Girl ,
Soptamber IS
I ™ r( Emmett Howard and J. B. H a ll, simply a big welcome and good fello»
here yesterday after returning from . . w ork
This Jersey took the ««me honors last
Mr
May and prank Bailey Portland where ha Interviewed en­
Engineers were ordered Tuesday who have been interviewing cannery- ship m eet for the men and the women
year His young herd sire also won
h<ve charge of the election,
of the Four-L organisations.
“
gineers of the bureau of public roads. by the state highway com m l.slon to men during the past
The Odd Fellows hand of FkigeM
first In his class.
| I The
of the — I-ay ---------------1
Electoral Mr. Howard said the federal govern-
- - - purpose
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wUh preparations for con - will
------- be In conjunction with them turn.
Coast Fork W ns
: conference la to choose four delegates ' „ e a t
68 feet for roadway ' gtn, cttan of 17 miles of the Central the local committee
fl-_ l_ _ a .id «411 play for the event. Prtxes for tha
sports events have been raised by he
The Coast Fork su
na ••
' , (> rpprpgpnt Oregon at the Central gnd , 4 fee, for telephone, telegraph OrPgnn highway, wlhch Is a part of
Data gathered
y
e -
.
was awarded first prise for p r t « ,
which m eets once In four or p,IWrr lines that may be built thP Rend to Bums road and links up Chamber of Commerce and * • * ’ ’ ' J
Four-L and the mill company Jointly.
field, grain and o rca.rd display The j
mugt
MrK, nlle highway to make a in the county has been furntah'd Some $800 being the quota provided
several large canning concerns. Three by the men of the locals. Mr. Cox de­
Grange made a showing of 88 points
An alternate Is selected In the event | outside the portion used for roadway. pp„ „ „rate road
Boys’ sod Girls' Prlxat
The work will start this year as of these canneries have had jep resem clared.
the delegate may not attend.
The
state
highway
department
Is
In
Prtxes for flowers were awarded to
will send a team of eight
.VretTof X
»
’c rop and it U _ 8pringfleld
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slating that Lane county furnish thia S X “ ‘u m?drCe
boys and girls of the Four-ll Club as
men to enter the hose cart race.
right-of-way chiefly because of the
GIRL
SCOUTS
RECEIVE
follow s:
BADGES AT MEET.NG
~ ~
M,n’“ n ~
Best Floral Display.
First. Clarence Koon, Junction City;
Holding th .lv first regular meeting » 1 ^ « rlght^f-w .y I. furnished that
The Commission ^ her
" d u X ^ ^ X ’
_
Second. Lucille Zumwallt. Junction
, h , McKenile w ... he made a c o a s t, Mds to he opened for a new bridge the e f f o ^
dls-
p R A (S E S
City Third. Francis Hom. Creswell; , of the season In the library. August
branch of the Lincoln highway an d ' at Bine river. Lane county,
pelled that Lane county farmers w ere]
, . , 1 C u i w r T n N «IC E N E R Y
Fourth. Helen McMann. Junction City. 80th. the Girl scouts devoted part of
satisfied and did not want another
WASHINGTON SCENERT
The Hawkins variety orchard near the time to drawing up rules of pro- will some day be paved to the coast.
Runrne took the Individual and the cedure. awarding of badges earned Otherwise the Satlman road, author- ^ ,|S S LUCILLE STEWART
cannery.
W. K. Barnell, local manager at
sw eepstakes for fruit. Thay displays’! during the summer, and taking Girl : i«ed for construction at the last meet
honorxdbv shower
- e.
ten varieties of fruit.
1 Scout tests Many of the girls passed lug of the highway com m ission.. will
undoubtedly be selected and
A shower was given In honor of c#Bnty «hia season to Salem and other returned during t e pas
Both the Ooshen and tha C resw ell, |n part of their tests.
county will be the loser.
Miss Lucille Stewart. Tuesday even- cannert„ to he canned. Mr. Howard a two
’ • “ “ "’‘renort. a oleW-
were
very
attractive
and
Thoae
receiving
badges
at
camp
displays
tag. at her home announcing her com- declare<,. H f has also checked up on tral Washington He
were;
Adaltne Perkins. Cooking.
arous'-d much favorable comment.
vug marriage to Ben Webber, which
fruUa
gent „„t or not be- sent trip
the
OLD SOUTHERN SOLDIER
will be consummated Saturday even- lnR harTegU().
Steven '. P as. which Is he said. tM
badges;
Ixeidelle
Williams.
First
'Aid,
FOUR NEW HOUSES BUILT
ATTENDS FINAL BIVOUAC tag at the home of the bride's parents,
m
the fall ,t „ , he plan of the highest “or,1'era / “ V
railway
Observer; Eveyln Harris. Music.
____ „ Stew art
_____ «»flH
« The
Great
Northern railway
BY LOCAL CONTRACTOR
Lee Prldmore. 82. one of the loyal j Mr. and . ___
Mra. zw
George
chamber of Commerce
to Ak send
com-
cades.
wofB
In place of a regular meeting an in­
r
H Parsons and son are com door
«oor picnic was planned
pl.nncn for
rnr Thursday
, n u r.n .y (((11(>wrg of Rob).r, E L„ anggrered
The groom I- the son of Mr. and
to Portland. Salem and San has a la^
n™
unnpl
th!s
K
' ___________ ____ „„ t h - e v e n in g S e p te m b e r 8 Aom , to 9 The
flna( cB„ i>(day August 26
'1 w
» hh- r S
r.
v t .w h e a d heads
s of pack-
on the road, an
Mrs. r’-
Carl
Webber.
Sr.
i ---------------
p,.anclsco .„ to .» r interview
of pack-
pletlng a new modern home on th-
following comm ittees were oppolnted: | He ,g MUrv,VP(, by hlg wldoWi lwo
Seveial weeks age. it will be rem- jn^ companies in an effort to locate nlty, Mr. Barnell declared. Scenery
corner of 7th and D streets This Is
along the way was superb. No oiled
Refreshments. Jewel Hlltehrsn.l. Eu- daughters and one son. The funeral emibered. Mr. Webber s daughter mar p(anta hpre
the fourth house they have built this
L. C Ables and son. Kenneth, from roads were traveled on the trtp.
nice McFarland, and Audrey Daniel» I *
from (he WaIker chapel rled Harold Stewart
The Barnell party, consisting of Mf.
season.
Eugene were also in attendance at the
Monday at ten o'clock In the morning.
’’There has been much more bull!
and Mrs. Barnell and daughter Bar
| Thelma Baker and Adallne Perkins.
IN
WHICH
SIMPLY
A
'm
eetin
g
last
night.
Mr
Ables
is
In
He was burled In Mt. Vernon cem e­
tag Inking place this year than Inst.”
bars, visited Oroville, Washington,
Groups of girls appointed by Mrs. tery. Rev. Gabriel Sykes read the
DEED IS RECORDED terested in irrigation and has a large which had been the former home of
declared Mr. Parsons. “It seemed that
Basford will entertain other members services for the departed man.
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farm Just north of the city in which -------
,
, , r.m taa
as soon as we began to work In the
tradition n o b o d y he has deve.oped the foremost Irri- ^ B a r n e l l •
on an
at regular meetings, it was decided.
According to
Mr.
Prldmore
was
born
In
Prince
spring
'« v |.h , hp result
•**°!n etaotn shrdlu etaoln etsoln
watched
George
cut
down
his
father’s
nation
system
In
Lane
county,
build " he added
With ‘h*
, etaotaetgoln etaoln etsoln etao. ttthm " " » • m
Vlr"ln*“ » **45 A
era Washington highway.
that Springfield haa made a substan j
________________
thp |lR(, oj j - be pntered the Army of cherry tree—or made remarks ab ou t1
the South and served throughout the »A-
tlal growth.
,
S P. WILL RUN SPECIAL TO
UNION MEETINGS CLOSE;
Lions to Spend Day a t Lake
But when the old cherry tree at the ,
Mr. Parsons anil his son do all the
bitter conflict. Twice he was Im
DEMPSEY-TUNNEY FIGHT
----
. . .
_
,„«i I The Springfield Lions club mem
MORE WORK IS PLANNED
work required In erecting a new real ............ ,
prlponed
He wgg » prisoner of war West end of Main street was cut dowu
her» and
there
was
no
lack
of
onlookers
or
dence.
at the time of General L e e s sur-
Residents of Springfield who are
Union services held by the local
of Mayor and Mrs G. G BuHhman
advice.
especially desirous of w itnessing two churches during the summer closed
Lahor Day at their summer cottage at render
Piqued somewhat the man with the
tn((nt hPBTywe,Khtg exchange
Mrs. Ed Cole Returns— Mrs. Ed
The last seven years of his life had
Triangle Lake A picnic dinner and
axe offered It to a bystander and sa . P
Chicago have been provided with last Sunday's meeting In the
Cole of Chase Gardens returned Sun­
program will be enjoyed. A commit­ been spent In Springfield. The son. ■Now go ahead! ” Two surprise, fol- > M ow s,
raUroad Christian church. The regular pro*
day from a trip to Idoha where she
gram of the various denom ination
tee from the local den Is working on Truman Prldmore, lives In Canada.
visited relatives and friends at McCall the program and final arran gem en t One daughter, Ruth, resides in Car- lowed.
wiilch will sell them round trtp tickets
w
ill be resumed.
and Ixtag Valley. She drove over
X n d:
trB,n a”d
111 be made at the Friday noon lunch nation. Washington. The other. Helen.
More of the same spirit of co-oper»
He knew how to use IL
with her two sons, Orhle and Ralph.
the arena, according to Carl Olson tlon which promoted the union meet*
llvee with her mother In Springfield.
eon
of
the
club.
All
others
protected
them
selves
She returned alone Orhle Cole, who
local a g en t The fare will be $104.85
lngs wus seen at the close of the Sue-
from flying chips. Then L M P e t a r - , ^ gB
pringfleld.
haa been In attendance at the summer
CARLOAD
OF
MILK
COWS
Legion to Meet Friday Night—John
son. city recorder, returned the axe, (
train w ill leave San day evening session when a d -cisioe
session of the University of Oregon,
C O T O CALIFORNIA PUt? i \ CO-at„ O. - 1.a" i Z " t
will teach In the public schools of Will, commander of the local post of
r6' I Francisco September 19th at 10 P M. was reached to appoint a Joint c o »
the American Ixtglon announces the
m lttee to Investigate the subject of
cord other people's deeds.
Emmett. Ralph, who went to high
I and will arrive In Chicago September
first
regular
meeting
of
the
post
will
week-day religious education.
A
carload
of
high
grade
milk
cows
school for two yekrs In 8prlngfleld.
i 22 at 9 A. M. The return will start
The names of the Joint committee
S to r e O p en in g D ela y ed
w ill enter the Intermountaln Insti­ take place tomorrow night. He urges w ss shipped to Los Angeles yesterday.
I September 28.
will be announced on Sunday Sep*
tute at Weiser. Although Mrs. Cole all World War veterans, whether T hese cows were bought In the vici­
» • The
I II“ tickets
UVBkVwB for
saz» seats •• wtll
-- range
v
nity of Springfield and -were selected
The opening of the McMorran and
Thp g,,uthern Pact tember 4.
was pleased with her visit In the member« or not, to attend.
for their good qualities as milkers. Washburne new store in Eugene which
mountains of Idoha she Is very glad
fle had 830 seats allotted for the
Educator Visits—R. W Rose of It was said.
has been advertised for Fr.day has
to be again In Oregon. Mr. Cole Is
special.
Hot Spell Broken— Rain fell Sun­
Portland
made
a
brief
call
on
friends
The car contained 22 cows stated been delayed until Saturday accord­
employed at the Chase Gardens.
day evening and Monday and cooled
In Springfield Tuesday. He Is prin­ Carl Olson, local agent for the South­ ing to an announcement made by the
cipal of the Park Rose school In Port­ ern Pacific, who also remarked that management this morning. Saturday j Cu y Physician Goes to Salem—Dr off the air and freshened all Nature
Bug Turns Over In Harrisburg
in a general way. The remainder of
Orrin Gregg and Mike Renshaw land and former principal at Molalla, It was a hit unusual for shipments of evening from B until 10 o’clock will be w h . Pollard, city health officer, went the week has been fair but cool aad
Oregon.
the
first
opening
to
the
public
of
the
to
Salem
W
ednesday
to
attend
sea-
drlvmg a bug racing car built at the
m ilk stock has not been the rule at
new store at Willamette and Broad- Rionf of the Oregon state board of pleasant.
Jolllff Scalefe garage, n a r r o w l y
this station.
Service
Extended
—
The
Mountalu
way,
' health which are being held In the
escaped serious Injury today when the
J. A. Neher. a Springfield farmer
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' chamber of commerce rooms there.
At Home Over Week End— RusoeB
car turned over at Harrisburg. The States Power company is building a who sold some of the cows making up
- ia He was accompanied by Mrs. Pollard. Olson sepnt the week end at the home
boys were trying the car out and to line to extend their services to 2« thia car was of the opinion the buyer
Portland Visitors on Way to Gold
remain for the two day
of his father, Carl Olson, local agent
avoid hitting another automobile ran homes located out of Springfield In the hnd entered this field for the first
Bosch—Mrs. E. E. Southard of Fort- mppt,ng o{ the gtftte medical associa- for the Southern Pacific. Russell
Into a yard at a rapid rate of speed direction of Ooshen, according to W. time.
land,
whose
husband
has
a
contract
tlon.
Olson la a salesman for an auto ae*
and turned over three times, accord K. Barnell. local manager.
gravelling a section of the Roosevolt
Ing to spectators. The car Is a total
cessory firm In Portland.
Leaves for Paris
highway, Is visiting Mrs. H. A. Looney
wreck but the occupants escaped un
Mother
Convalescing
—
Mrs.
Minnie
Home Nearing Completion — The)
of Springfield. She Is accompanied by
hurt.
Ben Dorris, local nut grower, left her daughter. They plan to go OP Tracy 'who has been seriously 111
new home of William Vashy which he
Go to Newport—Mrs. N- W. Emery
! at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 8. with her nephew. Lloyd Emery and
Is erecting on the corner of 8 and C today for Portland where he will Join Gold Beach Saturday.
Eire Truck Makes Run—The fire
___________
| Elton Lasselle, 428 7th streeL 1« Mra. Jack Henderer of Sprlngeflld
streets Is nearing completion. He Is the Oregon delegation attending the
engine answered a call to 7th and F
Studsnt Goo. to P ortland-C ourtney! kradually regaining he ratrength.
also building a modern cottage on an American Legion convention In Paris
drove to Newport Tuesday.
ntreet Tuesday afternohn where
Mr. Dorris, formsrly a lieutenant In
adjoining
loL
Lasselle,
a
member
of
the
eighth
grass fire had begun to spread. No
the l i s t division. Is a state delegate
Goes to Salon»—Dr. Carl H. Phette-
grade graduating class of the Spring-
In from Trlsngls Lake— Mr. and
damage was done.
Rsturna from Independence— Mrs. ot the convention. While a we y he will field public school has left for Y*ort- place left this maralng to attend n
Mra. Corda Ketchen form near Trt-
visit
the
Belgium
battlefield
where
he
m eeting of the state medical associa­
Return from Coast—Mike Leathers Anna Knox returned from Independ­ w as wounded and other places along land where he will enter high school
. n g»« Lake spent Wedaeeday la tow s.
tion In Salem.
and small daughter have returned ence Tnesday after spending several the western fron t
¡th is tall.
days there.
from the coast at Newport.
Ml>i Catherine
A
Tlnkham
h ss I
.