U. f ío o il For M a d e -in - Oregon Product». THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TWENTY-FIFTH YEAH SPUN BISS 10 BE OPENED IN MARCH HPRINGE1ELD, IxANE COUNTY. OREGON, V IS IT TO LEBANON PAPER MILL SHOWS PO SSIBILITIES HERE In order to better understand Ihn i L IV E NFW SPAPE8 IN A L IV E T O W N NUMBER 8 THURSDAY MARCH 1, 192* Scout F inances W ill Be S h a p ed “The People's Peper" BOY DROPS OUT OF S IG H T HERE AFTER LEAVING FOR WORK Irving Brown, 16, has dropped com TALK FEDERATION W. P. Tyson Namad President of pletely out. of sight since leaving the Sprinfieid Council; Meet home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, of Springfield, on Fee- . Number of Community Project« Called for Monday ruary 15, according to Mr. Brown, who Could Be Best Supported By Financial plans for the year's acti today expressed apprehension lest I Combined Effort, is Assertion; vities of Hprlngtleld Boy Scouts will something may have happened to the ’ Decision to Be Made at Meet lie shaped at u meeting of th«- finance youth. committee next Monday night, and fol The hoy left his home on the morn ; On March 27. requirements of pulp mul paper mill« the Lebanon mill ot the Crown Wll Decision on Second Street Clos laiiHitte Paper company wan via I ted I ing Sure to Come in Few Tuesday by u committee from the | Days, Says County Judge C. Sprlnxlleld Chamber of Commerce P. Barnard; Contractors are constating of Charles Pool«.', E. B. Kep- ! Showing Interest in Project. ner and >1. 1C. Maxey. The Lebanon lows the unnual meeting of the Iruf of February 16, saying he was go- H ilt a few days remain before final i plunt wan selected primarily because , Springfield Scout council Tuesday lng out to look for work. He neither > Whether Springfield's women's or night, at which W. P. Tyson was returned nor sent word to bis parents, ganizations will combine into a federa decision will be rendered by the public conditions at thut locistion are similar j named chairman of the honor court who did not expect him to remain j tion for the promotion of community ■ervlee commission on the proposed to those In Hprlngtleld and the Cham enterprises will be decided at a meet and president of the «ounoll. away even over one night. closing of ihe Second afreet crossing, ber of Commerce hus been asked to | ing to be held March 27, it was de The boy la about 6 feet 5 Inches 1 Mr. Tyson, and the chairman of the cided following a session of beads of and as a result the contract for the submit u report of this section as a , two troop committees will form the tall, has light hair, brown eyes, and possible site for paper mills. the local groups held Tuesday night. new Springfield bridge will In all finance committee which meets Mon a scar across his chin. He wore a , Pulp wood for the Lebanon mill Is A number of Important community probability be let In the present day night. W. G Hughes was elected black overcoat which extended belo v | purchased from every locality In this' projects are being considered for sup finance officer of the council at Tues his knees and a pair of riveted over- ! months, acordlng to County Judge C. part of Oregon and the committee was port by the federation, provided It la alls. He had canvass shoes with wern day's session. I*. Barnard this morning. surprised to lliei' that much of Ihe organized at the March session. red rubber soles. Clayton Barber was named scout Explanation of the plans for federa Judge BStnurd conferred with Com wood now piled In the yards at th • His parents live ^at Seventh and K commissioner. Both Mr. Barber and tion were told by Mrs. Horton, presi nilssloner Corey of the state commis mill cane- from Hprlnglleld und Cot-! streets, and are anxious to hear from Mr. Tyson are former scoutmasters of dent of the Eugene Federation of Wo sion Tuesday t|lght with regard to the tag«- Grove The mill Uses about 40 anyone who may .have seen the boy. i the Lions club troop. men's clubs. The local club heads Hprlngtleld bridge, unit was luformed cowls of w < mh | u day In making 20 Lynn 8. McCready, former president heard the plans, and agreed to seek that the commission is ready to act tons of paper. White fir and Hemlock • of the Lane county council, was a REV. SYKES IS GRANTED the dlcision of their respective or on the decision, only a few points ro- ure used exclusively and It makes a speuker at the unnual session. malnlnu to lie decided. It Is linder- ' very gixsl trrndte of paper the i-xei-n- LONGER ABSENCE LEAVE ganizations as to the desirability of forming a federation here. sttsid here that the actual decision lives of the company report. More ' Four Scouts were given awards at Photo »how» M i t t Pauls Pierce, Another month's leave of absence already lias been made up by tho com- than 16,000 cords a ycur are used by It was pointed out at Tuesday’s the court of honor. Earl Wheeler pretty Canadian girl, a» a Bathing was granted Rev. Gabriel Sykes by meeting that greater success can be mission, but that its tiling ami publl- the mill. The company pays >8 00 a was given awards In bird study and Beauty !>/ie w u discovered by a the official board of the Methodist hoped for projects when they have the cation Is iM'ing held In ubuyuncu while cord delivered In iebanon for tho scout for Florenz Ziegfcld, the safety first; Carrol Adams, flreman- attorneys look Into u few final de- four foot wood spilt and harked. ( world's foremost expert on pulchri 1 ship, first aid and scholarship; Billy Episcopal church Monday evening. united support of the community or tude, while »he bent over flapjack» in Rev. Sykes, who is in Portland taking lulls. . Much power Is used by the mill as Child's New York restaurant Miss . Knox, swimming and flremanship, treatment tor his health, found it ad ganizations. Oftimes when one group Much Interest Is being shown In th e , it lakea about 600 horsepower to drive decides to back an enterprise, other« Pierce will be »een shortly in the cast , Norman Chase, flremauship and car visable to remain away for a longer pull the other way, according to Mrs. brt<ig<' project by contractors, accorl- the machinery. Power Is generated of one of Zirgfcld's production*» pentry. • time than ortgtnajly expected. lng to Judge Barnard. lie believes by steam In large boilers which also Horton. Rev. Sykes' address in Portland is that the contractors will be able to furnish steam to the processing of Mie SPR IN G FIELD WOMAN Establishment of a number of dress J. B. MALE. RESID EN T 730 East Flanders street. In a letter submit bids within three or four days . wood. About four cars a d«ty of mill ing rooms along the Willamette river HAS OIL PAINTING S to The News he expressed his hopes OF SPRINGFIELD SINCE after the public service cimimtsslon run hog fuel Is used for this purpose, bank In Springfield for summer bath OF UNUSUAL M E R IT acts, und that these bids may be open-. The wood Is run through a “chlp- 1890, DIES AT EUGENE that Boy tkrout. week-day religious ers is one project which Is believed education, and “all constructive com • (I at the March meeting of the state per" and the chips are then digested could be best supported by a united . Of much merit are the oil paintings <..ghway commission. The county , by he sulphuric acid process. After For nearly 40 years a resident of munity enterprises are flourishing." federation. Swimming in the Willam Rev. J B. Coan, executive secretary court. Judge Barnard said. Is especial- j the pulp Is made It then goes to the of -Mrs Adelaide Lee. who has leturn- Springfield, J. B Male, aged 68. died ette at this point has been becoming ly anxious that this be done becaus« paper mill where It Is run over large ed to Springfield aftor four yeurk cf at the Eugene hospital early yester of the Wesley hospital at Marshfield, more and more popular each summer, of the necesslay of getting at the big rollers and Ironed out Into paper. The residence at Reedsport and ( ottage day morning Mr Male was a brother is negotiating to conduct meetings I It was pointed out. and the dressing project as soon as posslblo in tbs ’ Lebanon mill Is the smallest of the «rove where she conducted classes In of M. M. Male of this city, and a num here during the last week of March | rooms would be a great convenience. and the first of April. four Crown Willamette mills In Ore art of this type. spring. .« ber of relatives here survive. A park and rest room was consider Mrs. Lee has established her studio Judge Barnard waa very optimistic gon, Washington and California. It Mr Male was born at Beech Lake, ed as another project which could well over the prospects for the bridge, and employs about 140 men working three at her home at 503 West D street, Pennsylvania. October 8, 185#. His SPRING BUILDING IS be supported by the proposed federa also was pleased with plans for going shifts dally. A ready market has been and on the walls she has placed many parents were both natives of England. STARTED IN DISTR IC T tion. aht-ail with the Willamette highway found for all the product and the mill of her most attractive works LanJ- He went In early life to New York, Springfield has a number of organi «onstHK’tlon work between l-owoll lit behind In orders It was reported. scape paintings are her specialty, and and later moved to Kansas. Spring building activities are get--* zations which could combine into the and Oakridge The federal bureau of ' Mr. Kepner haa been engaged by she has numerous Interesting works of It vr-s la 1800 that Mr. Male moved ' ting a start here thjs week, federation, it was pointed out The public roads Is to let the next contract the Springfield Chamber of Commerce this kind. west to Oregon and to Springfield. i Casey Carson has let a contract to Women's Civic club Is now a member for this Job. and the work will go!to make a pulp wqod survey of Ij^ne q j especial merit la a painting of Except for a few years in Portland, Rouse and Worley for a new house at of the state federation of women's ahead promptly, he said county and the data gathered will be M, Hood, with Ix>st Lake in the fore- this has been his continuous residence ‘ Ninth and B streets. The bungalow clubs. turn«'d over to the Portland Chamber ground. Many have declared this to since that time. He was engaged in will be 26 by 40 feet In dimensions. The meeting was held at the cham of Commerce which Is negotiating be the best painting they have ever the carpentry business here. C. H Paddock, of route No. 2, this i ber of commerce. LINN RAILROAD SEEMS with nine patter milling concerns In seen of this familiar scene. A num He was ill for some time previous to week began the enlargement of his TO BE SURE PROJECT regard ur'locatlng In Oregon. ber of river scenes are also exceeding- his death. greenhouse east of 8pringfield. Mr. J The funeral will be held Friday Paddtock has been operating on a D IS R TIC T ORGANIZER ----------- ; ly well done. Residents of Lebanon are optimistic TO V IS IT ON TUESDAY Ben a gon of y r and Mrs. Lee. afternoon at 2:36 p. m. from the small scale, but expected to extend over the prospects of completion of FISH MUST BE PROTECTED IN ALL POWER P ER M ITS is also adept with the brush. His Charles Poole funeral chapel in his business this year. the railroad line projected by Linn To assist with the membership cam Two houses are going up on the —------ : work Is mostly of the protralt type. Springfield. Interment will be at Lau t ounty lagging Railroad company, ac paign being started by the local circle rel Hill cemetery. . south side of town. D. W. McKinnon A hearing before Ihe state engineer A number of animal pictures which cording to word brought back by K K of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. Mrs. has completed a house on his pro on every application for power sll^s are his work are displayed at the Kepner, H. E. Maxey anil Charles Stella E. Blackaby, Salem, district perty. PUBLIC IN V IT E D TO I’. Poole. Springfield1 mey who visited on Oregon streams will be asked by studio. organizer, will come to Springfield George Perkins is completing con the state game commission according Mrs. Lee Is planning to make an the strawberry city Tuesday. GUARD INSPECTION struction of two attractive houses at next Tuesday, according to word re While the local party was at Leb to Commissioner Ben F Dorris who (.xh)htt of her work a, Portland In the ceived by Mrs. Eggimann, guardian The annual federal Inspection of the Sixth and A streets. anon they saw a surveying crew run spoke before the Springfield Chamber near future. She is offering Instrue- neighbor of the local lodge. of Commerce Inst Friday nlrtit. Mr. t t)on nt her home here to students Springfield headquarters company. ning lines for the railroad. Thia Mrs. Eggimann is arranging a con 162nd Infantry, Oregon National SMELTER TO LOCATE UP Hue is to run from a point on the Ore Dorris said that the commission would f^th from S4prlngfleld and Eugene. ference at her home on Tuesday even demand that adoquat«» protection for . ___________________ Guard, will be held tonight at the gon Electric near Allwny to Cascadia, RIVER IF BUILT. PLAN ing. which will be attended by the armory above Eggimann’s candy and eventually may tap some of th«: fish be mad«' In all projects hereafter CHURCH N IG H T TO BE He sab. that the game commission, HELD BY CH R ISTIA N S I kitchen. Major John P. Bubb, of Eu- McKenzie timber through Gate Creek. The smelter planned for the Lucky daptains of the two sides of the drive, i gene, will conduct the Inspection. Boy mine will be established nearer and others. A p«'rnilt from the Interttnte Com believes that Eugene could build her | A large program is being planned The local company will be In full the mine rather than in Springfield, merce commission Is being sought by municipal light plnnt projects without pj,urch night program will be held the'railroad company. Negotiations 'lamming up the river and changing hy ,hp Chrlstlan church on March 16. I field equipment during the inspection. according to Information received by for March 14 by the Neighbors. also are under way to make certain the level of the stream. with the Friends class In charge, ac- The public, has been invited to attend Mayor G. G. Bushman, who has been Mr. Dorris was Invited to talk be ordlng to announcement yestefiday. the inspection. changes In the state highway at this In charge of the Investigation of the PORTLAND DIVINE TO BE HERE T H IS MONTH ponlt to make way for the railroad fore the chamber on the advisability An Interesting program is being ar- effects of smelting processes on In of making the steel head salmon a rangi'd by he class, and refreshments B. LEAGUE BASKETBALL habitants of the vicinity. right-of-way. game fish throughout Oregon ns It s’W will be served. Rev. W T Milliken. D. D.. of Port Samples of ore taken from the mine CHAM PIO NSHIP DECIDED In the Rogue river. Mr. Dorris explain land. the educational director for title and easav’ed In Washington proved The Bonne missionary society of the DR. W. H. POLLARD MAY ed that this must be done by the legis church Is planning to entertain the even better than expected, acordlng to division of the Baptist church, will be Pleasant Hill high school annexed j SEEK CORONER S OFFICE lature Instead of through the game other mission groups at a SL Patrick's the Lane county B league basketball j Mr. Bushman. He said that A. C. a visitor in Springfield a few day« commission which could not majtc day affair about the middle of March < hampionshlp at the end of the annual Miller, promoter of the mine project, this month, according to annoupce- First Intimation that a Springfield laws. also. It was stated. tournament at Eugene last Saturday ; had come to the conclusion that a ment by Rev. C. H Blom, pastor <f man may seek a couuty Job at the Mav The chamber of commerce voted to 1 __________________ night. It was the second straight more satisfactory location for the the local church. primaries was given today when Dr. Rev. Blom will speak next Sunday go ahead with a pulp wood survey V l<ilTrtD<i PDC4PUI AT championship for the Hill school, location for the smelter would be at or W. H. Pollard, city health officer, de- and authorised the Industrial commit- F H tM U n Ml morning at the church on the subject, near the mine, which Is in the Blue -dared that he Is seriously consider-1 tee to employ a man to visit sawmills M. E. CHUROJH SUNDAY which Is coached by Principal E. E. River district ’ .lie Neglected Promise.” The choir Kilpatrick, former philomath college lng going out for the republican nomi an<l other who might have Hemlock will give a special number, “Thy Will coach. nation for coroner. • and White Fir to sell to a mill located | Arrangements »have been made for Be Done.” This will Include a sol« LIONS TO E N TE R TA IN Coburg was defeated by the Pleas j two visiting ministers to preach at Dr. PolJnrd asserted that the corn- here. part with violin obligato. A special __________________ 1 Sunday services at the Method bit ant Hill team in the final game of the LADIES AT TH E A TR E song service and a duet will be fea ner's position to his mind, should be tournament. In the hands of a physician rather MAJOR W H IT E 'S CASE tures of the evening service. , niorntngi Rpy g , Vida high i . girls won the girls Tonight Is “Ladies Night” for the than an undertaker, and that It was * ...---------------------- GOES TO GOVERNOR Eugene, superintendent of the south Lions club. championship. altogether possible that he would F IR S T NEW FORD IS |ern district of the.Oregon conferirne Annually, the local club plans an tons his hat In the rlng'ln a short time. The ciye against Major W hite,. will be the spenker. DELIVERED BY DANNER affair entertaining their wives and SCHOOL BOARD W ILL _______ • former commander of the first hattsj- Rev. G. O. Morris, pastor of the this year’s program appears to be HARRY BOWN TO SEEK M E E T MONDAY NIG H T The first new model Ford car wa» Ion, 162nd Infantry, or which tne church at Creswell, will speak in the the best yet. SH E R IFF NOMINATION 8prlngfleld troop Is a »art. nn« e»«n evening. Appropriate music features delivered this week by E. R. Danner A banquet will be held at the cham First discussion of next year’s staff completed nnd decision ns to w heth« „re being arranged. company, local Ford dealers. S^frry will probably take place at a meeting ber of commerce. Following this, the tarry Down of Creswell has an Major White shall retain his com _________________ __ The machine went to Ralph Ferry, Lions and their companions will go to of the local school board Monday nounced he will seek the democrat!« mission rqsts with the governor. of the Eugene Fruit Growers associa the Bell theatre, where “The Case MODERN WOODMEN PLAN night, although no action Is slated. nomination for Lane < runty Hhorlff. At a hearing last Saturday, Major tion. It is a sport coupe, and friend» Against Casey.” will be enacted. PROGRAM ON MARCH 21 I What iliscuMlon there Is will probably Mr. Bown Is a former sheriff of the White presented his defense against are congratulating Mr. Ferry on the Every member of the club Is to have center around the prlncipnlshlps. county, nnd nlso has served as county chnrges brought ngninst him. He snappy model he now drives. Another matter which possibly may a part In the p'.ay. which Is In the A program will feature a meeting Judge. It Is not expected he will have was represented by Whitten Swafford, nature of a mock breach of promise of Ihe Modern Wmxlmen of America be considered Is that of a spring vaca opposition on the democratic ticket. Eugene attorney. Business Name Changed to be held at the Woodniep of the tion. Due to the necessity of closing suit. So far, Sheriff Frank E. Taylor Is Change of the business name of school during the infantile paralysis World hall March 21. without opposlton on tho republican JUNIORS WIN ANNUAL Wright and Son, local hardware deal SPRINGFIELD LEGION scare. It has been deemed wise to A committee consisting of E. E ticket. LAUGHTERESQUE EVENT Pyne( Orson Vaughn and Vnn Peter- eliminate other vacations wherever M EETS FRIDAY N IG H T ers, to “Wright and Sons" was shown In a certificate of assumed huslnes« possible, and It may be that the spring 1 son Is planning the affair. The com COBURG TEAM DEFEATS name filed with the county clerk Tues Regular meeting of the Springfield The Junior class of the Springfield nilltee urge that all members of the vacation this year will not ho held. SPR IN G FIELD HOOPERS high school won the annual Laughter-; order attend the meeting. Refresh- On a whole, school affairs are run post. No. 40, American Legion, will day. Members of the firm are Samuel esque competition held last Friday nients will be served. e ning smoothly, according to W. G. be held at the chamber of commerce C m w . C. Wright, Emma J. and B. L. Coburg high school's basketball night. The stunts were Judged hy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ room Friday night, according to an Wright, the certificate states. Hughes, chairman of the board team defeated Springfield, 21 to 17, In Mrs. John Ketels, Mrs. Ivan Male and I nouncement by Jack Larson, com Burled at Mt. Vernon a nlp-and-tuck tilt at the Coburg gutn- Dr. 8. R. Dlppel. Two Acres Traded | -phe Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. mander. Zack Klntxley Falla Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson yester naalum last night The local second “Be there as we are going to start The sophomores were nwarded Ralph Love, of Jasper, who are now at Zack Klntxley, aged Civil war vet team turned the tables and whipped second place and the seniors third. | Westfir, was hurled at Mt. Vernon eran here, Injured his shoulder when the hall rolling on 'wo ways to raise day traded two acres In Douglaa Gar the Coburg second stringers, 24 to 14. A program of music nnd stunts made cemetery Monday with Charles Poole, he fell near his Mill and C street money to pay off ocr present Indebted dens to Ralph Sweeney for four lot« Springfield will play Shedd Friday a pleasant evening for an audience local mortician. In charge. The child home Saturday. He Is feeling much ness," Mr. Larson urges region mem In the Sunnyside addition of 9prtnc- night here. ilcl«t W- V»’. Welker handled the trade. which filled the auditorium. j died at birth, February 26, L#28. hers. better at nrsseut.