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THE SPRINGFIELD NE
HPKINOF1ELI). LANE COUNTY. OREGON.
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1»27
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■•Th« People's Paper"
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U IV 1 N E W S P A P E R
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 44
TW BNTY-POURTH YKAIt
S.P. »
ENTEB
M'KEHZIE IS RUMOR
Extenalon of
ging Road
aldered by
aldarao
Dy
Would Tap
bw Wav of
W S ENDING 10
BE OBSERVED HEBE
Naw Man Enlisted; Strength I
of Company Now Exceed*
[
Maximum Quota
Many Event«, Both In Spring-
field and On Neighboring
Campus, To Keep Celebranti
Busy; Legion Dinner and G.
A. R. Affair Scheduled.
Booth-Kelly Log
Said to Ba Con
With the promotion of five men «nil
Southern
ouuin«ni Pacific;
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• tt,„ enlistm ent of one new member,
aa
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McKenile
Timbar
,h. Springfield National Ouard unit
Cata Creek.
h»e been brought again above It» max.
Events of Interest
Thursday and Friday
Thursday
2:30 P. M.—Alumni convention
on University campus.
7:00 P. M —Annual pajama and
noise parade In Eugene.
8:30 P. M —Rally for Oregon-
Oregon State game. Armory.
Friday
11.00 A. M —Alumni meeting on
university campus. Unveil­
ing of John Straub’s por­
tra it
12:00 M.—Campus luncheon, uni­
versity.
12:00 M.— Luncheon, W. O. W.
hall. Ladles of the G. A. R.
of Springfield.
12.45 P. M —O. A. R. program.
1:30 P. M. — Oregon - Oregon
State, football game Hay­
ward field.
2:30 P. M.—Springfield vs. Leb­
ated aa a part of the W endllng branch
|00 per cent, and waa able to re- ,
anon. football.
line
Several large limber holdera p,)rt
t„ headquarter» by S o’clock
2:30 P. M —G. A. R Ladle»
1n the McKenile dlatrlct are anxintis
a test mobl’txatlon 1» held :n an ef-
business meeting. W. O. W.
that their timber be developed and no fort to determine Juat how quickly «
ball, with Inspection by
doubt aaw mllla would be erected that company can get ready to move in
state officers.
would Juallfy the extenalon by freight Caae a call should come from the
4:30 P. M —American Legion
revenue While the routing does not federal government.
and Auxiliary dinner, cham­
ber of commerce rooms.
afford a» good grades aa a line from
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Heyden Bridge following the McKen- §PR|NGFIELD TO TRY
With stores, banks, and other bust*
ness houses closed, and classes of the
ate It wouM accomplish Ihe aame pur-,
AVENGE DEFEAT AT
elementary and high school dismissed,
pnaea with a lot less Investment.
LEBANON ON ARMISTICE
Springfield people will observe armis*
Whether the Booth Kelly company has
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tlce day In diverse manner tomorrow.
been approached In regard Io Ihe pur
HEALTH
SITUATION
IN
Determined to wipe out the defeat
With the homecoming events on the
chaae of thta lo w in g road I. no,
high ' POPULAR SPRINGFIELD
SPRINGFIELD
APPEARS
known, bu,
hut no
no doubt
doubt the
the company
company o f * « foolhail
F day. tNUn will
P
* the
lhe
university campus offering a multi*
known,
go to
COUPLE ARE MARRIED
TO BE SATISFACTORY tude of attractions, and several I»*
would be glad to dispose of
<>
c ||y tomurrow afternoon
AT W ILL W RIGHT HOME
tereetlng affairs are planned in Spring*
the timber 1« cu, out.
,
A
Bnd
Although apparently making head­ field itself.
The Southern Pacific company has with Mood h ^ ^ F . *
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way In ojher parts of the county. In­
In a pretty ceremony at the hom i of
Events ,n connection with the home*
been
" " ^ 7 ¿ ‘X n . , . two have seen the local player. practicing
fantile paralysis so far has been »ac­ coming are scheduled «to get under
Mr and Mrs. W ill Wright yesterday.
of Louis Hill to the M cK ensl. two
^ p a n o n tilt
Miss Helena Scott and Mr. Roscoe Springfield Women Have Lead­ cess fully barred from Springfield, ac­ way In Eugene thta evening, when th*
year, ago snd Ma, year m ad. a ,r a f this. W ~
cording to Dr. W. H. Dillard, elty great oval shaped bondflre on the side
flc survey of the Mt Kenxle w a t.r.h
for |h -
to lzt>inD„ 7 Perkins, popular Springfield young
ing Part In Dietrict
health official. No caaee of the dread of Skinner’s Butte will buret into *
people, were married.
Convention
ed malay have been reported to .h is flame as a signal for the annual noise
Leaving Immediately after the wed­
ding. the couple planned on going into
parade and rally preliminary to the
The Springfield Rebekah lodge will office.
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Despite the fhvorable conditions ' Oregon-Oregon State football game*
Canada, where they will visit the par send a targe delegation to Waltervtlle
ente of Mi«« Scdtt. Upon their re Saturday to attend the district con­ here, however, precautions against the Springfield people who w itness the
Northern Pacific, o w n e r . of, » » > ' ■ " £ f<<
for Springfield.
Into one system The Publ 1c Bervlc ,
lh# turn In a few days they will be at vention, scheduled to start about 10 disease are continuing, the Boy parade will hear one of the roost eart
home to thelr friends at the home of A M.. In the I. O. O. P. hall there. Scouts having called off all meetings splitting affairs ever attempted bf
Mr. Perkins' father. George Perkins. Mrs Mary Magill of Springfield will and some other gathering» having university students. It Is predicted.
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Hemenway. alone, has enough beef
In Springfield
looked after once thle matter waa die-
“U" To Celebrate
preside at the convention, and other been cancelled.
to make a showing against the Leba­
Nine high school students from the
Miss Scott came here about two local women will have a prominent
Various homecoming events will
paged of Whether Ihe Oregon Klee non team, which la composed of heavy
Hayden Bridge district were allowed continue on the campus tomorrow
years ago, and has been employed n part ln the lodge affaire.
trie would extend throught the Ixiran*
to return to school here this week morning, culminating In the annual
the Parmer’s Exchange store. She has
country or up the McKenile river .» men.
The last convention was held at
The game la scheduled for about a wide circle of friends In Springfield
speculative
aald
Springfield. Attending the Walterville when no cases of the disease develop­ Oregon Oregon State football game »tt
peculati ve but
bu, Ita
I ,, president
pres,neu. has
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Armle ,Ice afternoon
81,e la a sister of Mrs. Will Wright meeting will be representatives from ed ln that d istrict
the afternoon. Sphlngfleld fans will
The o r « , » Electric muat go
iftimber of Springfield fnn„
fans wtI
wID go
The health situation here on the be well represented at this event.
Mr. P erk in s1 graduated from the Coburg, Creswell. Marcóla. Walter-
•whare to develop more freight too
with the lean, to w itness the struggle, Springflfld high school and the Univer­
whole appears to be satisfactory, it
Springfield high school football fan*
nage.'
l^ebannn had a good number of sup­ sity of Oregon. He has recently been vllle. Elmira. Oakridge and Spring- was learned from Mr. Pollard. Cases
wlT take advantage of the holiday to
field the same lodges represented at
porter« here last week
of mumps quarantined this week have trek to Lebanon, where the local team
employed with his father, who la a
OFFICERS ARE NAMED
the meeting here^
It appear« that the field will be wet
so Improved that the children will be will meet the Strawberry City evelea
general contractor.
Most
Importad,
session
Is
scheduled
and «loppy. Thia may minimise the
BY WOODCRAFT LODGE
able to return to school at the begin­ in a return game. A speedy, torrid
for
the
morning
when
officers
wll.
ning of next week.
AT NIGHT MEETING advantage held by tdsbanon. for the NOV. 21ST. FATHER AND
contest is In the offering, due to
be
named
and
the
new
convention
Springfield team 1« fast and la rapidly
There have been two deaths from Springfield's determination to wipe
SON
ANNUAL
BANQUET
place
chosen.
The
whole
programe,
infantile paralysis ln other parts of out the stigma of a 7 to 0 defeat last
Election of Mrs Myrtle Egglmann learning the trick of getting around
AT METHODIST CHURCH as announced this week, follows.
as guardian neighbor and of other of­ with «peed on a w e, field.
the county this week.
Saturday Morning
Friday.
ficers. and formal Initiation of IS new
An event of especial interest hero
The Springfield community father Opening lodge, W alterville.
members. Increasing the lodge mem- r q CROSS
ROLL CALL
tomorrow will be the annual state IS*
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an„ banquet will be held Monday Surrender of chairs to convention CONFERENCE OP LUMBER
bershlp to 183. were features of an ,
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TO START . NEXT WEEK evenlnK, November 21. at the Metho,!
WORKERS W ITH COMPANY spection of the Ladies of the G. A*
officers.
Important meeting of the lin e Cirri«.
circle.
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! 1st church dining room Committees Introducing of assembly officers and
OFFICIALS IS HELD HERE R„ Springfield
Neighbor» of Woodcraft lodge, at the
G. A. R. Luncheon
The annual Red Cross roM call Is to compoRed 0( „ion from each of the
visitors.
Woodmen
night.
I’oodm.-n of the World hall teat
last nigh
)n gpr|njtfleM next week. It rh(irche(l Melhodl«L (lhrtatlan^end
At the W. O. W hall at noon A
Roll call of officers.
Problems growing out of group in­
Installation of the »"’•era wl
»
t(x, By by Mra. A. B
R( m<j,
nt, ht ant, started Appointment of committees.
surance settlem ents were discussed luncheon will be held, with a program
on the first Wednesday h, J » " ''» " Van Valxah. representative In this
flirniu,„tP , he program. Plana are Address of welcome. Walterville.
following as printed in a prevloua
Officers named Included the following district. At a meeting being held ,n
hftvp g Rppnk„r and several mualcal Response — Sister Sears. Cottage exhausltvely at a conference between issue of The News. In the afternooB,
representative» of various Loyal Leg­
Past guardian neighbor, Ida Adam
tO()> apringfleld'a quota in i
.
l41Bt ^ r 122 attended the
as scheduled above, the official busi­
Grove.
ion and Loggers and Lumbermen
magician. Edith I^axton; a, M ’ « ;
( th„ ^ e Is to he decided upon and a
’
Reporta of Lodges.
locals, A. C. Dixon of the Booth-Kelly ness session will take place, with Mrs.
H urlhiitl; attendant. Edith Hur, ,
vigorous campaign to meet the
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h l . year Unfinished business—New bueslness
Rosa B. Stewart, Portland, departmeot
The comm
ittees In charge t this
year
Lumber company, and C. R- Cleaver
clerk. Nina McPherson; banker. Sadie
president officiating. Mrs. Laura Va*
—Meeting
place—
Election
of
officers
are;
of the W est Coast Life Insurance com ­
Baldwin; Inner sentinel. Daisy I u»n: ,
(hp meeting In Eugene It Is ex­
Valkenburg. Salem, department la*
Program—W. O. Hughes. Methodist —Adjourn for lunch.
pany
at
the
chamber
of
commerce
outer sentinel. Dollle Hunter; captain
thst mrR Van y Bltah. Mra. M church, Norton Pengra, Baptist, and
apector. will have charge of the In­
Saturday Afternoon
here last n igh t
o f the guards, nhoda Lloyd; musician.
Hun„ y Bn,l Mrs. M. J. McKUn will Dallas Murphy, Christian; B a n q u e t- Introducing visitors:
spection. Thta is scheduled as one
Harrisburg—
The
whole
thing
was
gone
over
Mahle Mortensen; managers. Mary , BU#n(, , o Bhap(,
for the campaign Prank Bailey. Methodist. Dale Horton. Cottage Grove — Junction City
Eu­ thoroughly, and settlem ent of various of the biggest events of the year la
Magill. Ray Stevens and l<eona here. —
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- drive wm
The entire
county
wilt ha
be Baptist, and David Renpel. Chrlattan. gene— Springfield— Coburg—Marcóla policies la to be made shortly, accord­ local G. A. R. circle, and the few re­
W right;
Installing
officers,
Lilliä
Klier.
I — W alterville — Elmira — Oakridge. ing to John King secretary of the maining veterans of the Civil War
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. outlined a, this session.
The eloven benefit members sreept (
disasters In the East, demand­
I Each of these lodges will have a Springfield local. A. J. Cowart was living In thta vicinity will be present
LOCAL SCOUT LEADERS
ed were Dena Arrhambeau. Elaine
utmost efforts of the Red
question to answer ln answer to the spokesman for the Bprlnrfleld unit.
at the luncheotf.
ATTEND
EUGENE
COURSE
Archamhesu. Margaret Hayden. Neva CroM Rhoui,j give Impetus to the
The other local event of espec'el
[ tbove roll call.
Representing the W endSng local
Gibson. Bessie Endicott, Elmer Find cMRp<1|p| here ,*14 Mrs. Van Valxah
Assistant Scoutmaatera Aldrich and Reporte of comm ittees—lodge num­ waa I-ester Hatl. and those from vari Interest Is the Legion dinner to be held
ley. Sam Sweeney. Marlon M“ * * the work
the Red Cross la such
bers—seating of officers—closing of ous camp locals were Fred McCor­ at the chamebr of commerce. Under
Dillard of the local Boy Scout troopa.
Eula Halleck. Margaret N estle and
throughout the
W
alterville lodge— address by presl mack, Frank Wills, and W. H. Pendali. the direction of Mr». A. B. Van Vataak,
11 and 12, reapectlvuly. are enrolled In
Aimed» Stetnm eti. Social members
flo(X, R rec„ded
the auxiliary wil prepare the dinner to
dent—report of thanks committee—
a Scoutmaster»' course being given
Dan Crites was elected delegate to
Initiated were Stella Pengra and Rosa
Engiand to find the organlxa-
In Eugene under the auspices of the
Silver Drill.
the district convention to be heM ln serve about 6:30 o’clock. All veto ? € «
Bennett. One member, Mrs Strankle.
workers busily engaged In re
of the world war have been Invited to
I<ane county Boy Scout council.
Portland November 14.
was accepted by transfer from June
th)R ,jpmandB money, she said.
attend by Commander John Will, re­
Sarah Jane Lloyd
All activities of Boy Scout work are
tlon City.
i Rnd every dollar given by Springfield
gardless of their membership in tho
studied by the Scoutmasters, with a ( Mrs. Sarah Jane Lloyd, 86. died at BIBLE SCHOOL PLANS
About 10 visitors wore present from
w(U
mat. rUi,y.
legion.
view o f careful and effective leaderahlp her home at Florence yesterday Fun
Junction City. - ReHrttshments wvro *
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ARE DI6CUSSED HERE
Program Planned
of the boys In their care. Local Scout j eral services, In charge 0, W. F
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After the dinner, a program will
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MISS ESTHER CLAPP TO
Ing officials expressed satisfaction that Walker o2 Spr«nKfleld w ill he an­
Possibilities of establishing a day lake place with Oswald Olson In
both Springfield troops are represent-, nounced later. Mrs. LMyd 1s survived
SCOUT WORK CALLED
, ~ ASSIST LOCAL DOCTORS
Bible school here sim ilar to those charge. Features of thta program
ed in the school.
I by a daughter. Mrs. C. E. Johnson of
.
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Florence, and a son. Arthur Douglas which have been operated successfully were not ready to be announced yes­
OFF FO R TW O WEEKS j
of Bend. Mr. Johnson Is a bridge elsewhere will be inveelgated bya com­ terday, Mr. Olson said, but w ill 00
All Boy Scon, work In Springfield Is to come to Sprlngfle’d Immediately STREET IMPROVEMENT
m ittee composed of Mrs Ora Read entertaining and first class.
PROGRAM UNDER WAY foreman, and formerly lived In Spring- Hemenway. chairman; C. W. Carlton,
has been definitely cnlled off for two to asaume duties In the ofllcs of Drs.
On the whole. It appears that there
field.
weeks, or uhtll the Infantile paralysla , Rebhan nn,l Phetteplace here, ft was
will be plenty of events to keep those
and Mrs. Qanti.
Under the direction of Street Com- j
"scare" Is past It was announced by , announced yesterday.
Miss Clnpp
Lions * Meet
The committee met Tuesday night busy who wish to celebrate the clow
mlasloner George Valller, Second
»routing officials Monday.
It was takes the place vaenfed some time
Ing of the world war. Just nine
street Is being »craped today fro m , The Springfield Lions club will meet and discussed the plans. They too«
thought best
not IO
to BUPIHIH.
attempt to
n«Rt nm
«.XX keep
sa-ww»,, up ago by Miss
......- Clara Wise.
as
usual
Friday
noon.
It
was
announ­
no
steps
toward
Immediate
establleh-
ago.
.• a
*a*Aaaawi a>«n/lnefo^
work, due to anticipated
poor I Miss S
Clapp
graduated ( at Ann Arbor, Main to D. streets. It Is also planned j ced today by W. F. Walker, president.
ment of such a school here, but de­
the
attendance at the m eetings and pos Michigan. For the last year she has to scrape D street from Mill to the (
Eaby Boy Boro—A son
cided to t o Into the matter thoroughly
1
s,bllttles of spreading the epldemln. | been employed as technician In Iho city limits.
Leaves fior Idaho lfrs. BHoa J- Such a plan Is carried out In Bugens last night to Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Small
Improvement»
on
the
Milt
1
Announcement of whether the honor x ray department of tne Pacific Chris-
Amen went to BnamstL Idaho, by
C and Min
tt was aaM. / i
court scheduled for this m pnti wl« he tian hospital In Bugene. aad Is aald to street paving also were being done
by the elty street employe«.
1 Southern Baslflo Tueoduy.
«ailed off la to he mads later.
t be an »«osptlonany a h * nurse.
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mum «trenatb of 25 «>«1 *•** oiaanlaa-
The proposed building of a rail t|on |B complete Promotion» aud «n
road up Ihe MrKenxle river give« rlae Usimenta were announced following a
to periodical rumor. The Istsst one. ,„ Bt m«,blllaatlon of the company Tusa-
the exten.loa of the Booth-Kally laim dBy night.
her company logging railroad to Oale
Kenneth Dillard, one of ’he moit
creek and thence Into the MrKenale at (B|thfu| pf the cam pan y member«. wan
the Salmon hatchery, aeema to have advanced to sergeant after nerving for
som e pointe In Ita favor. Southern
time aa corporal
Don B eilis
Pacific officials are aald to have thta WBB advanced from Oral claaa private
under cvt.WderaUon and have die-
corporal, aa w ai Hartford McVey
ruaaed Ita merits with local people.
Austin McPherson. Ell W Miller and
In the near future the Booth Kelly Klmo Long were promoted from prl
camps on the McKcnxIe ridge wlit be yBt„ to privates of Ihe drat claaa The
cut out and IS or IS miles of standard n„w|y „„Haled man waa Paul Parker
gnage railroad will have to be dta
Parker’s enlistm ent brought th-
carded unleaa It can be used for , i r..ngth of the troop to 26. one above
Ten per cent nbove
operations farther up the McKenile. the maximum
It la aald that Stoulhern Pacific com­ the maximum quota la allowed.
Efficiency Of the organisation waa
pany official» are considering taking
over thia line, extending II to Date ahown. la waa aald. In the rapid re- j
creek thence Inin the Mr Kenxle main aponaa to the teat mobilisation call
riv
e r dlatrlct.
dlatrlct
i Il t wouio
m en be
>■” oper
--e- • Tueaday night
The company tun .,
river
would then
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