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B o o ti For M u d t-in -
Oregon P rod uctt.
THE SPRINGFIELD NE’.Vf
TW EN TY-FIFTH YEAR
« M IC S O I
SLATE Fll# E.QF C.
Hl’RINGFIKLD, laANK C O U N T Y . OREGON,
b O P R E S E N T TO HEAR
EUG ENE BANKER T E LL
O F T R IP T O H A W A II
Hurned
to Death
A
LIVI NEWSPAPER
IN A LIVE TOWN
NUMBER 11
THURSDAY MARCH 22, 1028
$ 1 1 ,0 0 0 School
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B ond Issue S o ld i-
"The People'» Paper"
F IV E S P R IN G F IE L D M E N
TO A TTEN D
D IN N E R O F
C H A M B E R M E N T O N IG H T
CHASE 10 EBECT 2
HEWGREENHOUSES
Steps toward the industrial Hiirve>
Morn than 50 were present ttl the Dean Witter & Co. of Portland,1
to be made of I-ane county will be
Methodist Brotherhood banquet Mon­
Buy» Schol Bond»; Old
taken at a meeting to be held at Eu- p o s e s ancj Vegetables to be Pro-
day night ut which C. D. llorer, K ill
C * at » which
X. I „.X. gtaao
ffl.
.
w ■
■ » • A làlL Î _ I*
Issued
Called
gene tonight
five »..rsmarin
representa­
duced in New Units Which
Cottage Grove Delegation to bo gene banker, told of hl» recent visit
tives of the Sprlngfleld chamber of
Will Cover One Acre; Work
at Meeting Scheduled for Fri­ to the llawullan Islands. Mr llorer
A total of »11.000 In b o nds w ere sold ,
commerce, one of the cooperating or­
was Introduced by the president of I by the Sprlngfleld school board at a I
Will be Finished This Sum­
day Night; Rest Room, New the brotherhood, llurry Gillette.
ganization». will be In attendance.
mer Is Plan.
1
meeting
Tuesday
night
to
Dean
Witter
Bridge, Pulp Wood Among
C. C. Wilson tth.l W A Mnbey were Iv Co... Port land bonding bouse. The
W. C. Rebhan, Julius Fulop, W. A.
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Matter» Up for Di»cu»»ion.
Taylor. Jess Seavey and W. C. Wright I Work on two new gret/ihouses, one
voted In a» new member, of the I bonds were sold at a little above par.
brotherhood at the meeting. Resolu­ with Interest at 4*4 per cent.
will be the SpringfleW representative. for rogeg and the other for vegetables,
A vlell troiu the Cottage Grove tions of condolence were voted anl
at the meeting, which opens with a
«tart at Chase Gardens within the
The transaction was carried out by i
thuHibor, reports on he pulp wood Kent to the M. M Male family because
dinner at 6 o'clock at the Eugene ,
gmal,er wh,c„
the school board to refund bonds »old 1
survey. furthering of plun» for the of the death of J H. Male.
hotel In attendance al»o will be dele- ,
i originally to finance construction of J
gates to the State chamber se c r e t* will be 50 by 235 feet, and will house
N. W. Emery, F. U. Hamlin. W. G the Lincoln school These bonds i
estnbllshntvtil of u new reel room In
lea*
session now under way on the , the roses, will be completed by June
Hprlnnflel.nl end a general dleeueelon Hughe» and Charles P Poole wor were to be called In 1930, but the
university
campus.
1. The other, 50 by 450 feet will
o( , lt> problem» are to be feature, ot j m u « d on « committee to plan lb hoard decided to refund them now j
A thorough survey of the entire I : be finished by August 1.
tomorrow uleht'e UMultlng of the , program for the Best me.,Unit
I and thus to readjust the finances of |
, county will be made as a result of th . j
Report of the condition of the the district.
fepringfleld chwmher of commerce. The
plans being fosterec » ’ 1 "o’ is-« will bring the total number to thlr-
Christian
day
school
was
made.
Indi­
Interest
of
5
per
cent
was
stluplate.l
j
ae.ilon will atari at 7 30 o'clock in the
I chambers of commerce. Springfield s
covpr
chamber quarter, above the Commer­ cating that the school work wus pro- In the case of the 1910 Issue, while i
Margaret Drown, middle « e d
‘“d u str U lp r o a slb lllt^ w U lb e ln c ta d -,
Qf
gre».lug
satisfactorily.
this Issue has an Interest rate of 4*4
c ia l State bank
G o v e rn « » of P » * A* W
un
ed in this investigation and through
&
h#lf
Each member of the brotherhood per cent.
York, who w u battered *nto un­
Friendship I» the chief purpose of
cooperative
measures
t
Is
atres
under
gU8H.
Twenty-five
thoua-
consciousness
»nd
then
burned
to
the visit of the Grove boosters. ac­ bad a gu e.t' present at the Monday
Members of the board expressed |
I Industries can be located at various ;
produced th,g yea,
cording to President F. It Hamlin of I night meeting
satisfaction with the result, of the i death by a fiend.
Lane communities ylthout undeslr^
Karrteng. )n the Bew house and
the local chamber. Pottage Grove and
negotiation». The matter I. now be-
able competition from within
one of the old ones Cucumbers and
Sprlngfleld have a number of things In D|pp£LS TO LEAVE
Ing closed w ith Dean W itte r & Co. p £ R g |N S D R A W S P L A N S
county.
tomatoes will be raised In the new
common, and a discussion of mutual
FO R S O U T H A P R IL 1
FOR COMFORT STATJON
vegetable house.
problems will Im In order. Both cham­
F A R M A N IM A L S A S S IS T
MRS. LOTTIE W HITIES
bers are especially Interested In pro­
Between twenty-five and thirty peo­
’’’ i Hr and Mr». H. Il IMppel are pre-,
Plans for an attractive building, to
IN R A D IO P R O G R A M
DIES AT ACE OF 57 ple are employed at the gardens,
posed railroad develnimw-nt» no 1 paring to leave Sprlngfleld on April I
serve as a comfort station at Fourth
which produce, besides the green­
pending
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| for San Francisco, where Or. Dtppel
Stillwater, Okla., Mar. 22— (Auto- , an(j a streets, have been drawn by
Mrs. Lottie M. Whitles, 57. died Fri­ house plants, about thirty acres ot
C E. Kenyon »nd a committee have ’ Is to take
a
(l,ur««
In
oral
surgery
at
contractor,
and
take a course In oral surgery at cagU,r)—jn i,i„ radio talk to farmers, George Perkins, local,
day night at 8:20 o’clock
o c.ocg at
a her home
a a
as .
lìti»
aa
.
a.
a
a l _ l l a __ — » - -
.1
I
made considerable
......... ... the (hp vnlverslty (>r California dental Car|
p. Thompson of the
Animal Hus- ,r
are
in the ——
hands - of the
th committee of at Glenwood. West Sprmgfield. The
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( k o r v o •>» m i . M » a t
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f llr ln h n m a
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n m m
plans for a new rest room here. < department
bandry
I>epartinent at i the
Oklahoma . a the
chamber of o commerce
headed by funeral was held Mnday
» | Sprlngfl4.w and Eugene, the rest ot
George Perkins has drawn plans for
A number of social events have been A und M College enlists the help of g e Kenyon.
, , ,
, -
- -
, .
. ,he P° ° ,e Chapel
•
them being
them
being shipped
shipped to
to Los
Los Angel,-•
Angele»
the building, showing an attractive h).w (n h„nor „( the departing Spring his barnyard a friends.
. A gtucco building, with shingle ,n I^aurel Hlh cemetery.
and
Alaska,
and
as
tar
east as
stucco structure. IK by 24 feet In dim -, ,lp,d residents. Mrs. ,W. C. Rebhan
A» Thompson speuks over the raJTo, roo{t is g 24 feet In size. Is suggested
Mrs. WTjltles was born In Kansas. Chicago.
enslons. These will be submitted to ,.ntPrtalned at bridge at her home yes-
he requently uses pig»,
calves and by Mr. . Perkins. A
large entrance
, the
h, chamber, and plans for taking u p , tpr,|ay ;n b
o
n
.
.
ihe
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Many of the flowers are also shljh
honor of Mrs. DlppeL a
( nxiiii. wnu «Aw.«» wgrw,----- —
ranka, and six years later went to ped. going as far south as norther®
the matter of finance before the coun number of rrlen(lg enjoyed the after-
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w,.men's
rest
rooms
on
either
and women's rest rooms on either gouth DahOta. At 20 she married California and north to British Colum­
' “X " pulp' w Z i r v e y which has " Z ^ e
ebapted. Onler of the C O T T A G E G R O V E M A N
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nee w
w hitles,
n . ^ and they
- - - lived
- - at
side,
is proposed. The committee Is \ , —
bia. Roses, carnations, potted platrts,
. .
_
«Via, UZ-ru»mtr4
. — . _ es_
be. ,, u n d er w ay u n d er th e sp o n so r E a stern S ta r, a t a social meeting|
G E T S P R O P E R T Y H E R E ^ l ^ V k l t ^ w o entrance, into BU,ffa,° 2 Z
and bulb flowers are specialties at
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room, and making two entrances into • bef(jrp mov|ng here In 1926.
; Chase Gardens. There are n*w ons
Tuesday
night
presented
Mrs.
Dippel
ship of the chamber will be iwported
With the purpose of building. Isaac room, and m aktnv tw o e n tra n c e s in )
s urviTOrg include the husband and , ba|f a muilon bulbs, covering over
by a committee conducting the sur­ with an appropriate present.
Webb,
Cottage
Grove,
has
traded
pro-1
****
building.
-
,
Knn
m
dve
children: N. C., Springfield; John two acres, and including daffodils,
vey So far. the committee has found
perty In the Southern Lane county
Between »lnnn and
wou
q ,
„ ot Springs, S. Dakota; S. E-, | tulips and Iris, being cared for there,
evidence that there Is lenly of pulp P O L L A R D S T A T E S H IS
.«.w .ai
r-ty for Springfield property on East UP ,he Hulding and ma e it r, “ >
I Austin, Minnensota; Mrs. Lillian Alice
The green houses are heated by •
w,md In the county to supply two
P O L IC Y IN C A M P A IG N Maln street, Springfield, It was an- use- *1 ,s estimated.
an a o
( oian, Buffalo Gap, S. Dakota; Miss central heating plant, which burns hog
paper mills.
Ing It will be discussed at tne next u
_m1 c Whitles,
t-h u io « Springfield.
S n r in e fle ld .
I fuel
v„«,i from
(-Am the
t h , Booth
R ncth Kelly
K ellv plant
n la n t In
In
Hazel
. . .
nounoed today.
Other committee reports, Including , Rumors that
he was running for cor- j
meet'ni- of the city council.
Mrs.
W
hitles
was
a
member
of
the
Springfield.
Thompson’s
Horticulturs
one from the bridge committee which oner In order to split the opposition i Hr. Webb, a former Springfield man.
Baptist church.
| Works of Portland have the contract
ut last has definite vision of completed I of another candidate were definitely expect» to move here shortly, nnd
NEW GARAGE OPENED
Mrs. Olan of South Dakota, with her ior building the new houses.
work, will be made at tomorrow j nailed by Dr. W. H Pollard of Spring- eventually will build a house on the
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Mrs. 1
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BY E. W. COLLINS, JR- children. was here during
night's meeting.
field this week.
Hain street site.
W hitles’ Illness and death
MISS L O M B A R D WILL
"I am entirely on my own In this ,
E. W. Collins. Jr., son of Mr. and
RECEIVE SCIENCE DECREE
REV. COAN TO HO LD
race,' declared Dr. Pollard T am not, S P R IN G V A C A T IO N A T
Collins of this city, has W |[_K.INSON F U N E R A L
R E V IV A L M E E T H E R E running because I was asked to run ,
H IG H S C H O O L T O D A Y W
come
Marshfield
T T E N D E D BY
IUV3 here
»»CSV from ——
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IS A
ATTENDED
BY MANY r } University of Oregon—Eugene. Or®.
I by anybody. I have had no negvdia
starting a new garage in the Kepner ;
March 22— (Special)—Diplomas fof
Final preparations are being mane t|nna w|th any other candidate, and
Twin days’ vacation shirted at the ,!Uil(1|ng at Fifth and B streets. Mr.
The funeral of Frank Wilkinson degrees Of bachelor of arts, master of
for an evsiwaellstlc campaign to be an| ()ut aftPr (bp job openly.’’
‘ Sprlngfleld
‘ “*‘J *-*-•-
‘
high —•
school " this morning.
Collins is an expert mechanic, and former resident of Coburg and for 10 ar(g, bachelor of science, bachelor of
held at the Sprlngfleld Methodist i o r Pollard has not yet filed his t in accordance with action taken by will specialize in Dodge work, but will
years street car conductor between gcjence jn education, bachelor of bust-
church next week, with Rev. J. D , notice of candidacy. ” He - haa until
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‘‘ city
” achool
’ ‘ ‘ board.
J
hand,e general aut0 repairing.
Eugene and Springfield, was held Sun ,,egg administration, master of sciene»,
Conn, executive secretary of the j April 13 to do this.
The spring vacation applies only to , Mr and jjrs. Collins have been liv-
day at the Veatch chapel in Eugene doctor of Jurisprudence, and doctor of
Wesley hospital at Marshfield In
the high school, and elementary i (ng jn Marshfield for several years
... a i large
___ number a of * C
ns*i n <y»A a IH philosophy
...
& are a-_
a_— _ mailed
_ as_i out s to a
with
Springfield
being
charge
ISSI R V .
schools will continue as usual. A . They will now make their home in
people
present.
-v rp zc
D
students
IU U V U IO
who
W I1U
I have
IB ’ V
completed
wor®
Mrs. J C. l*lke, of Oakridge, will as ! CHOIR TO MAKE TRIP
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number of ____
the high
school _______
teachers 1 Springfield.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Scott
Wilkinson,
of
during
the
past
quarter.
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slst In the song services and In other,
TQ ALBANY NEXT WEEK left late yesterday and this morning
Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curdy. ced by Earl M. Pallet?, registrar. A
musicals features of the meetings, ac
for their homes, and others went to
Civic Club Meeting
Camas. Washington, relatives of
Of 78 students are receiving ths
cording to announcement by officials
The Christian church choir nnd or­ Portland.
The regular meeting of the ladles Mr Wilkinson, were here for the sheepskins.
j*
of the church.
chestra will go to Albany for one night
Civic club will be held Tuesday even­ funeral staying with relatives living
M(gg MaurJne i.njwurfi. of Spring-
next week to assist Claud Neely, lead­ FIFTY YEAR OLD ARIZONA
ing, March 27 In the Chamber of Com­ here. Among those from here attend-1 flpJd jg onp Qf tbp students who will
REV. SYKES IMPROVES
er of the choir, who la conducting an
merce club rooms. At this meeting ing the funeral and the burial services recctve a bachelor of science degree,
MOTHER
DUE
TO
HANG
SLOWLY AT PORTLAND evangelistic service at Albany.
the various clubs and lodges who sent at Coburg were Mr. and Mr». Vern
Raymond S. Baker, ot Albany will
Tuesday night, the local musical
TUscon, Arizona, Mar. 22—Autocast- delegates to the previous meeting and Wilkinson. Mrs. Clara Taylor. Mr. and
Rev. Gabriel Sykes Is Improving groups went to Corvallis and gave er)_ Mrg Eva Dugan who at flfty who are to report on the attitude of Mrs. Wayne Clover, Mr. and Mrs. receive a doctor of Philosophy degrss,
while Miss Margaret Woodson, of Eu­
slowly at a Portland hospital, accord­ several selections at an evangelistic . Is . awaiting execution ,nr
for the murder the clubs toward a city federation, Charles Clover, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
ing to word received by members of meetlng there, They were well re- of A. J. Mathis, rancher. She Is the will make their report. There will be H«wk, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cox, Mr. gene, receives the doctor of Jurispru­
dence from the school of law)
the Methodist church of which he Is celved.
first woman to face the gallows in a special program after the business and Mrs. W. H. Streamer, Mr. and
pastor. The minister has been at
meeting.
Arizona.
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass, Mrs. M. B.
Drive To Montana
Portland for s e v e r a l w e e k on PETITIONERS OPPOSE
Huntly. Mrs. F. J. Luebow. Mrs. Emma
Mr.
and
Mrs. W. R. Pirtle and fata­
leave of absence In an effort to regain
Olson. Oswald Olson, Mrs. H. E. lly, accompanied by Mrs. Plrtls’ff
BUS SAFETY ZONE PLAN
better health.
Maxey. Mrs. Bert Doane. Mrs. Mary C. mother, Mrs. Jennie Barnard, left yes­
Date of his return to the pulpit here
Establishment of 35-foot safety-
Magill. Mrs. George Catching and terday by motor for their home. Butte
cannot be decided definitely, as the zone for bus stops on Main street
Charles P. Poole.
Falls, Montana. The Pirtles spent the
physicians caring ofr Rev. Sykes are and at the corner of Fifth and Main
winter here with Mrs. Barnard at her
not certain ns to how noon ho will Is opposed In a petition put in circula­
ODD CIRCUMSTANCES
home on 5th street.
recover completely.
tion this week. The council agreed
SURROUND
MAN'S
DEATH
last week to establish the zones.
Guard Team Wins
MRS. BARNARD
FETED
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l So far, the petition has not been
Springfield's National Guard Indoor
Dr. Carl Phetteplace was called Sat­
SEVERAL AFFAIRS ’ Hied with the city recorder. No or­
urday night to attend A. M Gray, 62- baseball team won a game 13-2 trot®
dinance has been passed by the coun­
year old farmer ot Mapleton district, Company C. team of Eugene at the
Several social affnlr» of the past cil as yet, and It Is thought the op- I
but Mr. Gray died of a gunshot wound armory last night.
week have been held In honor of Mrs. position niny result In the safety zone I
before Dr. Phetteplace could reach
Fred Barnard who, with her daughter, ! plan being modified.
Missionary Society to Meet
him. The local physician returned
Mrs. Guy Pirtle, and faultily, leave Io-1
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The women’s foreign missionery
after going as far as Blachly.
day for Loma, Montana, to make their LORANE COMPANY PLANS
Mr. Gray was shot, presumably ac­ society of the Methodist church will
home.
cidentally, as he stepped from the meet at the home of Mrs. W. H. Poll­
INCREASED PRODUCTION
Monday night the Rebekah lodge
porch of the home of a neighbor, Al­ ard Friday afternoon, .
held a handkerchief shower In Mrs. 1 More favorable conditions on the
fred Mann. He did not regain con­
Barnard's honor, nnd Monday after­ [ lumber market will result In Increased
M. W. A. Program Given
sciousness. The coroner found a bullet
noon she was honored nt ft meeting j production at the Lorane Timber nnd
About thirty Modern Woodmen and
In the back of his head. No theory
of the Baptist Lndles Aid.
! Milling compony plant, at Gillespie
as to who fired the fattal shot has Royal Neighbors enjoyed a short pro­
gram and refreshments following the
j comers, according to Clark Wheaton,
been advanced.
Eastern Star Entertained
business meetings of the two group»
, president.
Cascade Chapter, No. 155, Order of
Mrs. Barnard Honored
at the W. O. W. lodge rooms last
Logging work has gotten behind nt
the Eastern Stnr, held n soelnl meet­ the mill with the result that there was
night.. Another program is being
ing Tuesday night, A feature of the | a shortage of logs late last week.
Honoring Mrs. F. Barnard, who Is planned for the next regular meeting
program which followed the business I Logging operations were being pushed
moving away, the Ladles Aid met on night.
session w ss the dramatization of a I this week In order to provide a great-
Monday afternoon at the Baptist
one-net piny hy Mrs. Hnzenhurg, 8 I er supply for the mill, which Is subi
Baby Girl Born—Mr. and Mrs. L. V.
church.
Special farewell messages
visitor from Portlnnd.
were given Mrs. Barnard, who Is a Keller, who live on East Main street,
to be one of the best small mills In
are the parents of a baby girl, born
member of the society.
this district.
AI Perkins Is III
Sunday morning.
AI Perkins, well known Sprlngfleld
Morelock Hurts Thumb
MRS. CRABTREE IS
By Stanley R. Osborn,
man now living In Portlnnd, was re­
Dinner Well Attended—Over on»
J. H. Morelock injured his thumb In
HONORED AT AFFAIR
ported seriously 111 this week. Mrs,
an accident at the Bootn-Kelly mill hundred people attended the Parent-
Perkins left Tnesdny for Portland Io
Saturday. He had not returned to Teachers Association dinner at th®
Mrs. A. J. Cowart was hostess at her
Methodist church last night. .G irl»
he with him.
work early this week.
home Saturday evening In honor of
from the high school served.
Mrs. Crabtree. A number of the let­
300 At Church Night
Admitted to Lodge—A. C. Peddlcord
ters
friends and relatives, Including
wns made a member of the I. O. O. F
Here from Sutherlin— Miss Flora
Three hundred attended church
Released from New York by Air Mail, to The
lodge at Its meeting last night. Next , Whitney is visiting this week froi®
night program- services nt the Christ­ several from Eugene, were present. |
Present from Eugene were Mrs. C.
Springfield News Exclusively.
Wednesday the first degree will be J Sutherlin at the
b^othe^,
ian church last Friday night. Another
Harry Whltnoy, and family.
event of this kind will he held In Gun», Mrs. J. C. Dawson, und Mrs.
given.
Vera Gunn.
April.
ner
mm
aspara(nli an<1 many other ve<etable,.
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